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View article: Reversibility in plethysmographic airway and specific airway resistance in children
Reversibility in plethysmographic airway and specific airway resistance in children Open
Plethysmographic airway resistance (Raw) and specific airway resistance (sRaw) are widely used to assess baseline lung function and bronchodilator reversibility in children unable to perform spirometry. However, no consensus exists on cut-…
View article: Cardiopulmonary Fitness and Physical Activity Among Children and Adolescents With Inherited Cardiac Disease
Cardiopulmonary Fitness and Physical Activity Among Children and Adolescents With Inherited Cardiac Disease Open
Importance Historical restrictions on children with inherited cardiac arrhythmia or cardiomyopathy have been implemented to mitigate the potential risk of sudden death, but these limitations can be detrimental to overall health and cardiop…
View article: Home noninvasive ventilation in pediatric patients: Does one size fit all?
Home noninvasive ventilation in pediatric patients: Does one size fit all? Open
View article: A new biofunctionalized and micropatterned PDMS is able to promote stretching induced human myotube maturation
A new biofunctionalized and micropatterned PDMS is able to promote stretching induced human myotube maturation Open
We use laser printing on organic–inorganic material and PDMS to study mechanical stress effect on human muscle cells. This model improves cell alignment and provide insights into muscle cell behavior under stress.
View article: Long term noninvasive respiratory support in children with OSA-I and OSA-II: Data of a nation-wide study
Long term noninvasive respiratory support in children with OSA-I and OSA-II: Data of a nation-wide study Open
View article: Lung volume recruitment and airway clearance for children at home in France
Lung volume recruitment and airway clearance for children at home in France Open
View article: Early and late effects of volatile sedation with sevoflurane on respiratory mechanics of critically ill COPD patients
Early and late effects of volatile sedation with sevoflurane on respiratory mechanics of critically ill COPD patients Open
View article: Long term noninvasive ventilation in children with OSA-I and OSA-II
Long term noninvasive ventilation in children with OSA-I and OSA-II Open
Objective The aim of the study was to describe the characteristics of otherwise healthy children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA; OSA-I) and children with OSA and obesity (OSA-II) treated with long term continuous positive airway pressur…
View article: Early hybrid cardiac rehabilitation in congenital heart disease: the QUALIREHAB trial
Early hybrid cardiac rehabilitation in congenital heart disease: the QUALIREHAB trial Open
Background and Aims Cardiopulmonary fitness in congenital heart disease (CHD) decreases faster than in the general population resulting in impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL). As the standard of care seems insufficient to encou…
View article: Pediatric long‐term noninvasive respiratory support in children with central nervous system disorders
Pediatric long‐term noninvasive respiratory support in children with central nervous system disorders Open
Rationale The use of long‐term noninvasive respiratory support is increasing in children along with an extension of indications, in particular in children with central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Objective The aim of this study was to …
View article: Aberrant mitochondrial dynamics contributes to diaphragmatic weakness induced by mechanical ventilation
Aberrant mitochondrial dynamics contributes to diaphragmatic weakness induced by mechanical ventilation Open
In critical care patients, the “”temporary inactivity of the diaphragm caused by mechanical ventilation (MV) triggers a series of events leading to diaphragmatic dysfunction and atrophy, commonly known as ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfu…
View article: Aerobic physical capacity and health-related quality of life in children with sickle cell disease
Aerobic physical capacity and health-related quality of life in children with sickle cell disease Open
Purpose To evaluate the aerobic capacity by cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease in comparison with healthy matched controls and to determine the factors associated with impaired maximum…
View article: Reference Values of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Parameters in the Contemporary Paediatric Population
Reference Values of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Parameters in the Contemporary Paediatric Population Open
Background The evaluation of health status by cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) has shown increasing interest in the paediatric population. Our group recently established reference Z-score values for paediatric cycle ergometer VO 2max ,…
View article: Reference values of cardiopulmonary exercise test parameters in the contemporary paediatric population
Reference values of cardiopulmonary exercise test parameters in the contemporary paediatric population Open
Background: The evaluation of health status by cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) has shown increasing interest in the paediatric population. Our group recently established reference Z-score values for paediatric cycloergometer VO2m…
View article: Use of new paediatric VO2max reference equations to evaluate aerobic fitness in overweight or obese children with congenital heart disease
Use of new paediatric VO2max reference equations to evaluate aerobic fitness in overweight or obese children with congenital heart disease Open
Aims Overweight and obesity in children with congenital heart disease (CHD) represent an alarming cardiovascular risk. Promotion of physical activity and cardiac rehabilitation in this population requires assessing the level of aerobic fit…
View article: Correlation between three-dimensional echocardiography and cardiopulmonary fitness in patients with univentricular heart: A cross-sectional multicentre prospective study
Correlation between three-dimensional echocardiography and cardiopulmonary fitness in patients with univentricular heart: A cross-sectional multicentre prospective study Open
View article: Reference values of aerobic fitness in the contemporary paediatric population
Reference values of aerobic fitness in the contemporary paediatric population Open
Aims There has been a growing interest in the use of markers of aerobic physical fitness (VO2max assessed by cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET)) in the follow-up of paediatric chronic diseases. The dissemination of CPET in paediatrics re…
View article: Impaired aerobic capacity in adolescents and young adults after treatment for cancer or non-malignant haematological disease
Impaired aerobic capacity in adolescents and young adults after treatment for cancer or non-malignant haematological disease Open
View article: Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle fitness, and physical activity in children with long QT syndrome: A prospective controlled study
Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle fitness, and physical activity in children with long QT syndrome: A prospective controlled study Open
Background In children with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS), the risk of arrhythmic events during exercise commonly makes it difficult to balance exercise restrictions versus promotion of physical activity. Nevertheless, in children wit…
View article: Cardiopulmonary fitness in children with asthma versus healthy children
Cardiopulmonary fitness in children with asthma versus healthy children Open
Objectives To evaluate, with a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), the cardiopulmonary fitness of children with asthma, in comparison to healthy controls, and to identify the clinical and CPET parameters associated with the maximum oxyge…
View article: Aerobic fitness change with time in children with congenital heart disease: A retrospective controlled cohort study
Aerobic fitness change with time in children with congenital heart disease: A retrospective controlled cohort study Open
View article: Double gas transfer factors (DLCO-DLNO) at rest in patients with congenital heart diseases correlates with their ventilatory response during maximal exercise
Double gas transfer factors (DLCO-DLNO) at rest in patients with congenital heart diseases correlates with their ventilatory response during maximal exercise Open
CHD patients with impaired pulmonary circulation have a reduced Dm and Vcap mainly due to decreased pulmonary volume but maintain a normal capacity to adapt these parameters through a simple recruitment manoeuver. Vcap adaptation evaluated…
View article: Skeletal Ryanodine Receptors Are Involved in Impaired Myogenic Differentiation in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients
Skeletal Ryanodine Receptors Are Involved in Impaired Myogenic Differentiation in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients Open
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is characterized by progressive muscle wasting following repeated muscle damage and inadequate regeneration. Impaired myogenesis and differentiation play a major role in DMD as well as intracellular calciu…
View article: Physical activity and aerobic fitness in children with inherited cardiac diseases
Physical activity and aerobic fitness in children with inherited cardiac diseases Open
View article: Health-related quality of life and physical activity in children with inherited cardiac arrhythmia or inherited cardiomyopathy: the prospective multicentre controlled QUALIMYORYTHM study rationale, design and methods
Health-related quality of life and physical activity in children with inherited cardiac arrhythmia or inherited cardiomyopathy: the prospective multicentre controlled QUALIMYORYTHM study rationale, design and methods Open
View article: Shear Wave Elastography, a New Tool for Diaphragmatic Qualitative Assessment: A Translational Study
Shear Wave Elastography, a New Tool for Diaphragmatic Qualitative Assessment: A Translational Study Open
Rationale: Prolonged mechanical ventilation is often associated with either a decrease (known atrophy) or an increase (supposed injury) in diaphragmatic thickness. Shear wave elastography is a noninvasive technique that measures she…
View article: Health-Related Quality of Life and Physical Activity in Children with Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmia or Inherited Cardiomyopathies: The Prospective Multicentre Controlled QUALIMYORYTHM Study Rationale, Design and Methods.
Health-Related Quality of Life and Physical Activity in Children with Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmia or Inherited Cardiomyopathies: The Prospective Multicentre Controlled QUALIMYORYTHM Study Rationale, Design and Methods. Open
Background : Advances in paediatric cardiology has improved the prognosis of children with inherited cardiac disorders. However, health-related quality of life (QoL) and physical activity have been scarcely analysed in children with inheri…
View article: Paediatric long term continuous positive airway pressure and noninvasive ventilation in France: A cross-sectional study
Paediatric long term continuous positive airway pressure and noninvasive ventilation in France: A cross-sectional study Open
View article: Late Ventilator-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction After Extubation
Late Ventilator-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction After Extubation Open
Objectives: Mechanical ventilation is associated with primary diaphragmatic dysfunction, also termed ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction. Studies evaluating diaphragmatic function recovery after extubation are lacking. We evaluate…
View article: The V<scp>e</scp>/V<scp>co</scp><sub>2</sub> slope: a useful tool to evaluate the physiological status of children with congenital heart disease
The V<span>e</span>/V<span>co</span><sub>2</sub> slope: a useful tool to evaluate the physiological status of children with congenital heart disease Open
Using V̇e/V̇co 2 slope is useful for children with congenital heart disease. V̇e/V̇co 2 slope is sensitive to pulmonary blood flow maldistribution during exercise, this concerns congenital heart disease with pulmonary regurgitation, tricuspid …