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Yên-Lan Nguyen
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 12
Citations - 516
Yên-Lan Nguyen is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 431 citations. Previous affiliations of Yên-Lan Nguyen include Paris Descartes University & University of Pittsburgh.
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The challenge of admitting the very elderly to intensive care
Yên-Lan Nguyen,Derek C. Angus,Ariane Boumendil,Bertrand Guidet,Bertrand Guidet,Bertrand Guidet +5 more
TL;DR: The epidemiology of the elderly aged 80 years and older admitted in the ICU, their long-term outcomes, and to discuss some of the solutions to cope with the burden of an aging population receiving acute care hospitalization are described.
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The Volume-Outcome Relationship in Critical Care
Yên-Lan Nguyen,Yên-Lan Nguyen,Yên-Lan Nguyen,David J. Wallace,Youri Yordanov,Ludovic Trinquart,Ludovic Trinquart,Josefin Blomkvist,Josefin Blomkvist,Derek C. Angus,Jeremy M. Kahn,Philippe Ravaud,Philippe Ravaud,Bertrand Guidet +13 more
TL;DR: Critically ill patients generally benefit from care in high-volume centers, with more substantial benefits in selected high-risk conditions, and this relationship may in part be mediated by specific ICU and hospital organizational factors.
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Reorganizing adult critical care delivery: the role of regionalization, telemedicine, and community outreach.
TL;DR: This review evaluating three alternative organizational models that may expand access to high-quality critical care: tiered regionalization, intensive care unit telemedicine, and quality improvement through regional outreach shares a potential to increase survival and reduce costs.
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Critical care: the impact of organization and management on outcomes
TL;DR: Evidence suggests the implementation of some ICU organizational and managerial patterns are associated with improved patient and staff outcomes and broader adoption of some of these strategies could, therefore, improve overall critical care delivery.
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Intensive care unit renal support therapy volume is not associated with patient outcome.
Yên-Lan Nguyen,Eric B Milbrandt,Lisa A. Weissfeld,Jeremy M. Kahn,Jean-Daniel Chiche,Philippe Aegerter,Gilles Clermont,John A. Kellum,Bertrand Guidet,Derek C. Angus +9 more
TL;DR: There is a large variation in annual renal support therapy volume across intensive care units in France and the United States but no association of higher volumes with improved outcomes.