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Stéphane Ruckly
Researcher at Paris Diderot University
Publications - 92
Citations - 2795
Stéphane Ruckly is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1985 citations. Previous affiliations of Stéphane Ruckly include Cochin University of Science and Technology & University of Grenoble.
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Skin antisepsis with chlorhexidine–alcohol versus povidone iodine–alcohol, with and without skin scrubbing, for prevention of intravascular-catheter-related infection (CLEAN): an open-label, multicentre, randomised, controlled, two-by-two factorial trial
Olivier Mimoz,Olivier Mimoz,Jean-Christophe Lucet,Jean-Christophe Lucet,Thomas Kerforne,Julien Pascal,Bertrand Souweine,Véronique Goudet,Alain Mercat,Lila Bouadma,Lila Bouadma,Sigismond Lasocki,Serge Alfandari,Arnaud Friggeri,Florent Wallet,Nicolas Allou,Stéphane Ruckly,Dorothée Balayn,Alain Lepape,Jean-François Timsit,Jean-François Timsit +20 more
TL;DR: For skin antisepsis, chlorhexidine-alcohol provides greater protection against short-term catheter-related infections than does povidone iodine-alcohol and should be included in all bundles for prevention of intravascular catheter -related infections.
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Chlorhexidine Dressing and Highly Adhesive Dressing for Preventing Catheter-related Infections in Critically Ill Adults
Jean-François Timsit,Olivier Mimoz,Bruno Mourvillier,Bertrand Souweine,Maité Garrouste-Orgeas,Serge Alfandari,Gaëtan Plantefève,Régis Bronchard,Gilles Troché,Rémy Gauzit,Marion Antona,Emmanuel Canet,Julien Bohé,Alain Lepape,Aurélien Vesin,Xavier Arrault,Carole Schwebel,Christophe Adrie,Jean-Ralph Zahar,Stéphane Ruckly,Caroline Tournegros,Jean-Christophe Lucet +21 more
TL;DR: A large randomized trial demonstrated that chlorhexidine-gel-impregnated dressings decreased the CRI rate in patients in the ICU with intravascular catheters.
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Safety of intrahospital transport in ventilated critically ill patients: a multicenter cohort study*.
Carole Schwebel,Christophe Clec’h,Sylvie Magne,Clémence Minet,Maité Garrouste-Orgeas,Agnès Bonadona,Anne-Sylvie Dumenil,Samir Jamali,Hatem Kallel,Dany Goldgran-Toledano,Guillaume Marcotte,Elie Azoulay,Michael Darmon,Stéphane Ruckly,Bertrand Souweine,Jean-François Timsit +15 more
TL;DR: Intrahospital transport increases the risk of complications in ventilated critically ill patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation and continuous quality improvement programs should include specific procedures to minimize intrah hospital transport-related risks.
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Empirical Micafungin Treatment and Survival Without Invasive Fungal Infection in Adults With ICU-Acquired Sepsis, Candida Colonization, and Multiple Organ Failure: The EMPIRICUS Randomized Clinical Trial
Jean-François Timsit,Jean-François Timsit,Elie Azoulay,Carole Schwebel,Pierre Emmanuel Charles,Muriel Cornet,Bertrand Souweine,Kada Klouche,Samir Jaber,Jean-Louis Trouillet,Fabrice Bruneel,Laurent Argaud,Joel Cousson,Ferhat Meziani,Didier Gruson,Adeline Paris,Michael Darmon,Maité Garrouste-Orgeas,Jean-Christophe Navellou,Arnaud Foucrier,Bernard Allaouchiche,Vincent Das,Jean-Pierre Gangneux,Stéphane Ruckly,Danièle Maubon,Vincent Jullien,Michel Wolff,Michel Wolff +27 more
TL;DR: Among nonneutropenic critically ill patients with ICU-acquired sepsis, Candida species colonization at multiple sites, and multiple organ failure, empirical treatment with micafungin, compared with placebo, did not increase fungal infection-free survival at day 28.
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Potentially modifiable factors contributing to sepsis-associated encephalopathy.
Romain Sonneville,Etienne de Montmollin,Julien Poujade,Maité Garrouste-Orgeas,Maité Garrouste-Orgeas,Bertrand Souweine,Michael Darmon,Eric Mariotte,Laurent Argaud,François Barbier,Dany Goldgran-Toledano,Guillaume Marcotte,Anne-Sylvie Dumenil,Samir Jamali,Guillaume Lacave,Stéphane Ruckly,Bruno Mourvillier,Jean-François Timsit +17 more
TL;DR: This study confirms the prognostic significance of mild alteration of mental status in patients with sepsis and indicates that acute renal failure and common metabolic disturbances represent potentially modifiable factors contributing to sepsi-associated encephalopathy.