Matthieu Le Dorze
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View article: cDCDD and Heart Procurement: Challenges from a French Critical Care Perspective
cDCDD and Heart Procurement: Challenges from a French Critical Care Perspective Open
Controlled donation after the circulatory determination of death (cDCDD) is currently one of the most promising ways to increase organ availability. In France, a national cDCDD protocol requiring abdominal normothermic regional perfusion (…
View article: Tensions between end-of-life care and organ donation in controlled donation after circulatory death: ICU healthcare professionals experiences
Tensions between end-of-life care and organ donation in controlled donation after circulatory death: ICU healthcare professionals experiences Open
This research was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT05041023, September 10, 2021).
View article: Les infirmiers et aides-soignants de réanimation et leurs connaissances et perceptions de la fin de vie
Les infirmiers et aides-soignants de réanimation et leurs connaissances et perceptions de la fin de vie Open
View article: Tension between continuous and deep sedation and assistance in dying: a national survey of intensive care professionals’ perceptions
Tension between continuous and deep sedation and assistance in dying: a national survey of intensive care professionals’ perceptions Open
View article: Le jour d’après ressemblera-t-il au jour d’avant ? Comment la pandémie COVID reconfigure l’éthique en réanimation ?
Le jour d’après ressemblera-t-il au jour d’avant ? Comment la pandémie COVID reconfigure l’éthique en réanimation ? Open
View article: La fin de vie en réanimation, une réalité complexe
La fin de vie en réanimation, une réalité complexe Open
View article: Upcoming and urgent challenges in critical care research based on COVID-19 pandemic experience
Upcoming and urgent challenges in critical care research based on COVID-19 pandemic experience Open
View article: Transferring an ICU Patient at the End of His Life for the Purpose of Organ Donation: Could It Be Considered?
Transferring an ICU Patient at the End of His Life for the Purpose of Organ Donation: Could It Be Considered? Open
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Transpl Int, 22 June 2022 https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2022.10549
View article: Critères de tri pour la réanimation en contexte pandémique : impossible ?
Critères de tri pour la réanimation en contexte pandémique : impossible ? Open
View article: Judiciarisation de la fin de vie en réanimation : quand les proches demandent la poursuite des traitements
Judiciarisation de la fin de vie en réanimation : quand les proches demandent la poursuite des traitements Open
View article: Critical pathways for controlled donation after circulatory death in France
Critical pathways for controlled donation after circulatory death in France Open
View article: Correction to: Impact of systematic screening for AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacterales intestinal carriage in intensive care unit patients
Correction to: Impact of systematic screening for AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacterales intestinal carriage in intensive care unit patients Open
View article: COVID-19 and ethics: We learn as we go. But where are we going?
COVID-19 and ethics: We learn as we go. But where are we going? Open
View article: A Letter to Denise
A Letter to Denise Open
View article: Increased anticoagulation reduces proximal deep vein thrombosis in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients
Increased anticoagulation reduces proximal deep vein thrombosis in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients Open
View article: Impact of systematic screening for AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacterales intestinal carriage in intensive care unit patients
Impact of systematic screening for AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacterales intestinal carriage in intensive care unit patients Open
View article: Admission decisions to intensive care units in the context of the major COVID-19 outbreak: local guidance from the COVID-19 Paris-region area
Admission decisions to intensive care units in the context of the major COVID-19 outbreak: local guidance from the COVID-19 Paris-region area Open
View article: Impact of fluid challenge increase in cardiac output on the relationship between systemic and cerebral hemodynamics in severe sepsis compared to brain injury and controls
Impact of fluid challenge increase in cardiac output on the relationship between systemic and cerebral hemodynamics in severe sepsis compared to brain injury and controls Open
View article: Relation between presence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in systematic rectal swabs and respiratory tract specimens in ICU patients
Relation between presence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in systematic rectal swabs and respiratory tract specimens in ICU patients Open
View article: A case series of life-threatening succinylcholine-induced anaphylaxis
A case series of life-threatening succinylcholine-induced anaphylaxis Open
Editor, Since 1952, succinylcholine has been widely used worldwide as the first choice of muscle relaxant to facilitate tracheal intubation in rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia. Despite its unique properties (i.e. short onset and off…
View article: Reversal of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte count ratio in early versus late death from septic shock
Reversal of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte count ratio in early versus late death from septic shock Open
Introduction Septic shock is one of the most frequent causes of admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) and is associated with a poor prognosis. Early and late death in septic shock should be distinguished because they may involve diffe…
View article: Lymphocyte phenotype during severe sepsis and septic shock
Lymphocyte phenotype during severe sepsis and septic shock Open
Two major immuno-inflammatory phases are well documented during sepsis: an early active inflammatory phase regulated followed by a deactivated inflammatory phase leading to immunosuppression. Innate immunity, such as monocyte HLA-DR expres…
View article: Comparison of monitoring performance of bioreactance versus esophageal Doppler in pediatric patients
Comparison of monitoring performance of bioreactance versus esophageal Doppler in pediatric patients Open
Simultaneous CI estimations made by bioreactance and TED showed high percentage of errors that is not clinically acceptable. Bioreactance cannot be considered suitable for monitoring pediatric patients.