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Nadia Aissaoui
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 136
Citations - 3331
Nadia Aissaoui is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiogenic shock & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2176 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadia Aissaoui include Paris Descartes University & Ruhr University Bochum.
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Acute Myocardial Infarction: Changes in Patient Characteristics, Management, and 6-Month Outcomes Over a Period of 20 Years in the FAST-MI Program (French Registry of Acute ST-Elevation or Non-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction) 1995 to 2015
Etienne Puymirat,Tabassome Simon,Guillaume Cayla,Yves Cottin,Meyer Elbaz,Pierre Coste,Gilles Lemesle,Pascal Motreff,Batric Popovic,Khalife Khalife,Jean Noel Labèque,Thibaut Perret,Christophe Le Ray,L. Orion,Bernard Jouve,Didier Blanchard,Patrick Peycher,Johanne Silvain,Philippe Gabriel Steg,Patrick Goldstein,Pascal Gueret,Loic Belle,Nadia Aissaoui,Jean Ferrières,Francois Schiele,Nicolas Danchin +25 more
TL;DR: Over the past 20 years, 6-month mortality after acute myocardial infarction has decreased considerably for patients with STEMI and N STEMI, whereas mortality in patients with NSTEMI appears stable since 2010.
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Predictors of successful extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) weaning after assistance for refractory cardiogenic shock.
Nadia Aissaoui,Charles Edouard Luyt,Pascal Leprince,Jean-Louis Trouillet,Philippe Léger,Alain Pavie,Benoit Diebold,Jean Chastre,Alain Combes +8 more
TL;DR: Patients who tolerated a full ECMO weaning trial and had aortic VTI ≥10 cm, LVEF >20–25%, and TDSa ≥6 cm/s at minimal ECMO flow were all successfully weaned, and further studies are needed to validate these simple and easy-to-acquire Doppler echocardiography parameters as predictors of subsequent EC MO weaning success in patients recovering from severe cardiogenic shock.
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Improved outcome of cardiogenic shock at the acute stage of myocardial infarction: a report from the USIK 1995, USIC 2000, and FAST-MI French Nationwide Registries
Nadia Aissaoui,Etienne Puymirat,Etienne Puymirat,Xavier Tabone,Bernard Charbonnier,Francois Schiele,Thierry Lefèvre,Eric Durand,Didier Blanchard,Tabassome Simon,Jean Pierre Cambou,Nicolas Danchin +11 more
TL;DR: Cardiogenic shock remains a clinical concern, although early mortality has decreased, and improved survival is concomitant with a broader use of PCI and recommended medications at the acute stage.
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Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a registry study
Wulfran Bougouin,Florence Dumas,Lionel Lamhaut,Eloi Marijon,Pierre Carli,Alain Combes,Romain Pirracchio,Nadia Aissaoui,Nicole Karam,Nicolas Deye,Georgios Sideris,Frankie Beganton,Daniel Jost,Alain Cariou,Xavier Jouven +14 more
TL;DR: Early ECMO implantation may improve outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients and the initial rhythm and ROSC may help select patients for extracorporeal-CPR.
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Outcomes after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for the treatment of high-risk pulmonary embolism: a multicentre series of 52 cases.
Nicolas Meneveau,B. Guillon,Benjamin Planquette,Gaël Piton,Antoine Kimmoun,Lucie Gaide-Chevronnay,Nadia Aissaoui,Arthur Neuschwander,Elie Zogheib,Hervé Dupont,Sebastien Pili-Floury,Fiona Ecarnot,Francois Schiele,Nicolas Deye,Nicolas de Prost,Raphaël Favory,Philippe Girard,Mircea Cristinar,Alexis Ferré,Guy Meyer,Gilles Capellier,Olivier Sanchez +21 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ECMO does not appear justified as a stand-alone treatment strategy in PE patients, but shows promise as a complement to surgical embolectomy.