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Sophie Morange
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 24
Citations - 3070
Sophie Morange is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal function & Furosemide. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2684 citations.
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Neuromuscular Blockers in Early Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Laurent Papazian,Jean-Marie Forel,Arnaud Gacouin,Christine Penot-Ragon,Gilles Perrin,Anderson Loundou,Samir Jaber,Jean-Michel Arnal,Didier Perez,Jean-Marie Seghboyan,Jean-Michel Constantin,Pierre Courant,Jean-Yves Lefrant,Claude Guérin,Gwenaël Prat,Sophie Morange,Antoine Roch +16 more
TL;DR: In patients with severe ARDS, early administration of a neuromuscular blocking agent improved the adjusted 90-day survival and increased the time off the ventilator without increasing muscle weakness.
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A randomized trial of saline hydration to prevent contrast nephropathy in chronic renal failure patients
TL;DR: Oral saline Hydration was as efficient as intravenous saline hydration for the prevention of CN in patients with stage 3 renal diseases and Furosemide and theophylline were not protective.
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Cystatin C is not more sensitive than creatinine for detecting early renal impairment in patients with diabetes.
TL;DR: Serum cystatin C is not better than serum creatinine or serum beta(2)-microglobulin levels for estimating GFR in patients with steady-state diabetes using ROC curves or other validation tests.
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Mycophenolate mofetil monotherapy in membranous nephropathy : A 1-year randomized controlled trial
Bertrand Dussol,Sophie Morange,Stéphane Burtey,Monica Indreies,Elisabeth Cassuto,Georges Mourad,Emmanuel Villar,Claire Pouteil-Noble,Huseyin Karaaslan,Helene Sichez,Catherine Lasseur,Yashou Delmas,Marie-Béatrice Nogier,M. Fathallah,Anderson Loundou,Valérie Mayor,Yvon Berland +16 more
TL;DR: A 12-month regimen of MMF did not decrease mean proteinuria over creatinuria ratio or increase partial and complete remissions and kidney function was stable in the 2 groups according to estimated glomerular filtration rate and serum creatinine level.
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Impaired expression of glycoproteins on resting and stimulated platelets in uraemic patients
TL;DR: Findings indicate that uraemic platelets are hyporesponsive to stimulation, compared with controls, which indicates that chronic renal failure patients with CRF are likely to have low platelet function.