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The Paris jail "La Santé" welcomes 600 men who stay 5 month on average. Each year, there are between 30 to 40 diabetic patients. In the jail there's a sanitary unit who is a unit of internal medicine of Cochin hospital. This unit includes nurses, pharmacists and medical doctors.
We propose to
Patients treated with Maxillofacial Prosthesis have loss of maxillary and/or mandibular substances (oral-nasal or oral-sinusal communication, removal of the soft palate, removal of part of the lower jaw). These losses are mainly due to the surgical consequences of cancers of the upper aerodigestive
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common type of cancer in men and the eight in women and is the third most common cause of death from cancer worldwide. The overall incidence of HCC remains high in developing countries and is steadily rising in most industrialized countries.
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This institutional process had been validated by senior management and staff representative bodies. It was based on voluntary work, anonymity, the confidential aspect of the employees' analyses with the establishment of a follow-up and an individual counselling organized by the Occupational Health
This project will be conducted as a collaboration between the ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE HOPITAUX DE PARIS (or Paris teaching hospitals) and the Infection, Antimicrobials, Modelling and Evolution (IAME) research group, a joint appointment from Paris DIDEROT University, Paris Nord University and the
Increased attendance at pediatric emergencies is observed in many countries. Fever, a frequent reason for consultation in pediatric emergencies, contributes to this phenomenon and is known to cause panic reactions in parents that are not justified by the actual state of the child. The accurate
The prevalence of HF in France is increasing. According to a report from the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) - the French Health Authority - published in June 2015 concerning discharge of patients hospitalized for HF, 2.3% of the French adult population is affected. Despite improvements in treatment
The risk of bleeding varies in different populations and according to the treatment used. Severe bleeding under AVK has an incidence of 0.6 to 10% per year. Fatal hemorrhage is in the order of 1%. The risk factors for bleeding are controversial: history of bleeding in the patient, instability of the
Primary objective :
Determination of the AUC / MIC and% T> MIC for each patient to confirm the appropriateness, in light of the peak and residual, and the interest of the split doses more frequently performed in case of too low residual toxicity or secondary objective: Determination of points of
Crohn's Disease (CD) affects about 60.000 to 80.000 people in France. It is characterised by a chronic or relapsing inflammation of the gut. Its aetiology is largely unknown, limiting the development of preventive and curative therapeutic options. In 2001, we have identified the first CD
Context : The phobia of falling strongly contributes to the frailty of the elderly, and plays a key role in falls occuring and their deleterious effect. It concerns a big part of seniors living at home, fell before or not, and frequently leads to a restriction of their mobility. When the phobia of
In December 2019, China reported the first cluster of severe acute respiratory syndrome due to a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). The disease rapidly spread into a global pandemic of public health emergency worldwide leading to more than 330.000 deaths (data from May 25th, 2020). We have, to date, no
Circulating blood platelets are essential in the maintenance of vascular integrity and functionality in numerous pathophysiological situations, such as the control of hemorrhagic or thrombotic events. Platelets are released into the circulation from highly specialized bone marrow cells, the
Acute intestinal ischemic injury (i3), or intestinal infarction, is an extremely severe condition that affects the intestine, with a mortality rate that is over 80%, and with major anatomical and functional consequences for the surviving patients, mainly because of intestinal resections, which are
This is a pilot feasibility study, of the quasi-experimental before-after, non-randomized, mono-centric type. Feasibility is assessed on process criteria (adoption, reach implementation, satisfaction). Intermediate effectiveness is assessed on the skill level of patients and their caregivers,