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Olivier Varenne
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 106
Citations - 4600
Olivier Varenne is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3979 citations. Previous affiliations of Olivier Varenne include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Cochin University of Science and Technology.
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Sirolimus-Eluting versus Uncoated Stents in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Christian Spaulding,Patrick Henry,Emmanuel Teiger,Kevin J. Beatt,Ezio Bramucci,Didier Carrié,Michel Slama,Béla Merkely,Andrejs Erglis,Massimo Margheri,Olivier Varenne,Ana Cebrian,Hans Peter Stoll,David Snead,Christoph Bode +14 more
TL;DR: Among selected patients with acute myocardial infarction, the use of sirolimus-eluting stents significantly reduced the rate of target-vessel revascularization at 1 year.
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Meta-analysis of randomized trials on drug-eluting stents vs. bare-metal stents in patients with acute myocardial infarction
Adnan Kastrati,Alban Dibra,Christian Spaulding,Gerrit J Laarman,Maurizio Menichelli,Marco Valgimigli,Emilio Di Lorenzo,Christoph Kaiser,Ilkka Tierala,Julinda Mehilli,Melchior Seyfarth,Olivier Varenne,Maurits T. Dirksen,Gianfranco Percoco,Attilio Varricchio,Undine Pittl,Mikko Syvänne,Maarten J. Suttorp,Roberto Violini,Albert Schömig +19 more
TL;DR: The use of drug-eluting stents in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction is safe and improves clinical outcomes by reducing the risk of reintervention compared with bare-metal stents.
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Platelet function monitoring to adjust antiplatelet therapy in elderly patients stented for an acute coronary syndrome (ANTARCTIC): an open-label, blinded-endpoint, randomised controlled superiority trial
Guillaume Cayla,Thomas Cuisset,Johanne Silvain,Florence Leclercq,Stéphane Manzo-Silberman,Christophe Saint-Etienne,Nicolas Delarche,Anne Bellemain-Appaix,Grégoire Rangé,Rami El Mahmoud,Didier Carrié,Loic Belle,Géraud Souteyrand,Pierre Aubry,Pierre Sabouret,Xavier Halna du Fretay,Farzin Beygui,Jean-Louis Bonnet,Benoit Lattuca,Christophe Pouillot,Olivier Varenne,Ziad Boueri,Eric Van Belle,Patrick Henry,Pascal Motreff,Simon Elhadad,Joe-Elie Salem,Jérémie Abtan,Hélène Rousseau,Jean-Philippe Collet,Eric Vicaut,Gilles Montalescot +31 more
TL;DR: Platelet function monitoring with treatment adjustment did not improve the clinical outcome of elderly patients treated with coronary stenting for an acute coronary syndrome and international guidelines still recommend platelet function testing in high-risk situations.
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A Comparison of Two LDL Cholesterol Targets after Ischemic Stroke
Pierre Amarenco,Jae-Hyung Kim,J. Labreuche,Hugo Charles,Jérémie Abtan,Yannick Béjot,Lucie Cabrejo,Cha Jk,Gregory Ducrocq,M Giroud,Céline Guidoux,Hobeanu C,Kim Yj,Bertrand Lapergue,Philippa C. Lavallée,Lee Bc,Lee Kb,Leys D,Mahagne Mh,Elena Meseguer,Nighoghossian N,Fernando Pico,Yves Samson,Igor Sibon,Phillippe Gabriel Steg,Sung Sm,Pierre-Jean Touboul,Emmanuel Touzé,Olivier Varenne,Eric Vicaut,Yelles N,Eric Bruckert +31 more
TL;DR: After an ischemic stroke or TIA with evidence of atherosclerosis, patients who had a target LDL cholesterol level of less than 70 mg per deciliter had a lower risk of subsequent cardiovascular events than those whoHad a target range of 90 mg to 110 mg perDeciliter.
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Is Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest Effective in Both Shockable and Nonshockable Patients? Insights From a Large Registry
Florence Dumas,David Grimaldi,Benjamin Zuber,Jérôme Fichet,Julien Charpentier,Frédéric Pène,Benoît Vivien,Olivier Varenne,Pierre Carli,Xavier Jouven,Jean-Philippe Empana,Alain Cariou +11 more
TL;DR: In this large cohort of cardiac arrest patients, hypothermia was independently associated with an improved outcome at hospital discharge in patients presenting with VF/VT and by contrast, TMH was not associated with good outcome in nonshockable patients.