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Philippe Carré

Researcher at University of Poitiers

Publications -  144
Citations -  2310

Philippe Carré is an academic researcher from University of Poitiers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelet transform & Wavelet. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 138 publications receiving 2069 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Carré include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Cough and Sputum Production Are Associated With Frequent Exacerbations and Hospitalizations in COPD Subjects

TL;DR: Chronic cough and sputum production and decreased FEV(1) were independently associated with an increased risk of frequent exacerbations and frequent hospitalizations, including severe exacerbations requiring hospitalizations.
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Clinical COPD phenotypes: a novel approach using principal component and cluster analyses

TL;DR: Importantly, subjects with comparable airflow limitation (FEV1) belonged to different phenotypes and had marked differences in age, symptoms, comorbidities and predicted mortality, underscore the need for novel multidimensional COPD classification for improving patient care and quality of clinical trials.
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A Bandelet-Based Inpainting Technique for Clouds Removal From Remotely Sensed Images

TL;DR: An efficient inpainting technique for the reconstruction of areas obscured by clouds or cloud shadows in remotely sensed images is presented, based on the Bandelet transform and the multiscale geometrical grouping.
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Impact of comorbidities on COPD-specific health-related quality of life

TL;DR: In the presence of dyspnea and exacerbation, depression is the most important contributor to HRQoL impairment measured by SGRQ in COPD subjects, whereas other comorbidities and FEV have only limited impact.
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Balloon Dilatation and Self-Expanding Metal Wallstent Insertion: For Management of Bronchostenosis Following Lung Transplantation

TL;DR: In this article, balloon dilatation or self-expandable metal Wallstent implantation was used for the management of twelve bronchial stenoses in ten lung transplant recipients during the past two years.