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O Sibony
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 15
Citations - 1752
O Sibony is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gastroschisis & Amniotic fluid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1380 citations.
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Using and Reporting the Delphi Method for Selecting Healthcare Quality Indicators: A Systematic Review
Rym Boulkedid,Hendy Abdoul,Hendy Abdoul,Marine Loustau,O Sibony,Corinne Alberti,Corinne Alberti +6 more
TL;DR: The use and reporting of the Delphi method for quality indicators selection need to be improved and some guidance is provided to improve the using and reported of the method in future surveys.
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Uterine compression sutures for postpartum bleeding with uterine atony.
J. Ouahba,M. Piketty,C. Huel,M. Azarian,O. Feraud,Dominique Luton,O Sibony,Jean-François Oury +7 more
TL;DR: An attempt is made to assess the efficacy of a new uterine compression suturing technique in reducing postpartum haemorrhage secondary to severe uterine atony.
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Effect of Amnioinfusion on the Outcome of Prenatally Diagnosed Gastroschisis
Dominique Luton,P. De Lagausie,Jean Guibourdenche,Jean-François Oury,O Sibony,E. Vuillard,C. Boissinot,Yves Aigrain,François Beaufils,J. Navarro,Philippe Blot +10 more
TL;DR: The results show that gastroschisis-affected fetuses undergoing amnioinfusion had a lower duration of curarization after surgery, and a shorter overall length of hospitalization, confirming the previous data showing that amniotic fluid displays a chronic inflammation profile.
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Amniotic fluid inflammatory proteins and digestive compounds profile in fetuses with gastroschisis undergoing amnioexchange.
Laurence Burc,Jean-Luc Volumenie,Pascal de Lagausie,Jean Guibourdenche,J. F. Oury,E. Vuillard,O Sibony,Philippe Blot,Carole Saizou,Dominique Luton +9 more
TL;DR: In gastroschisis, an inflammatory process related to the presence of digestive compounds may be involved in intestinal damage and postnatal outcome is estimated.
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Influence of Amnioinfusion in aModel of in utero Created Gastroschisi s in the Pregnant Ewe
Dominique Luton,P. De Lagausie,Jean Guibourdenche,Michel Peuchmaur,O Sibony,Yves Aigrain,Jean-François Oury,Philippe Blot +7 more
TL;DR: The authors' amnioinfusion data in this model indicate a clear improvement of the deleterious process, and correlates well with recent data on amnIOinfusion as a therapeutic approach to human gastroschisis.