22 research outputs found
Lâinfluence des pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines (PGRH) sur la performance sociale aÌ la socieÌteÌ dâexploitation des mines dâor de Sadiola (SEMOS).
Lâobjectif de cet article est dâidentifier les pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines freÌquemment utiliseÌes aÌ la SocieÌteÌ dâExploitation des Mines dâOr de Sadiola (SEMOS), et dâexpliquer le processus par lequel elles influencent la performance sociale. La performance sociale est utiliseÌe comme moyen dâeÌvaluation des pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines en cours. En effet, le recours des multinationales comme la SEMOS aÌ des technologies avanceÌes dans lâexploration et lâexploitation minieÌre, pour maximiser leur gain se fait treÌs souvent au deÌtriment de la force de travail câest-aÌ-dire les hommes qui en constituent pourtant les premiers facteurs de succeÌs. La meÌthode qualitative a eÌteÌ privileÌgieÌe dans cette eÌtude, avec un eÌchantillon de 23 agents. Lâentretien semi-directif a eÌteÌ principalement la technique utiliseÌe pour la collecte des donneÌes primaires Les reÌsultats issus de lâanalyse de contenu (AC) montrent que les pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines (PGRH) en cours aÌ SEMOS agissent positivement sur sa performance sociale. Ces reÌsultats ont des implications manageÌriales inteÌressantes dans lâeÌtablissement des relations entre pratiques de GRH et performance sociale aÌ SEMOS
An Atypical Case of Shiga Toxin Producing-Escherichia Coli Hemolytic and Uremic Syndrome (STEC-HUS) in a Lung Transplant Recipient
We herein describe the first case of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) which was related to Shiga toxin producing-Escherichia Coli Hemolytic and Uremic Syndrome (STEC-HUS) after lung transplantation. His maintenance immunosuppression relied on tacrolimus plus mycophenolic acid. TMA was treated with plasma exchanges (PE) (fresh frozen plasma substitution). After five days of PE, platelets count and lactate dehydrogenase level normalized, whereas hemoglobin continued to gradually decrease and no improvement in kidney function was observed. After seven PE sessions, all TMA biological signs resolved. However, kidney function did not improve, and the patient still required chronic dialysis
Lâendurance des muscles respiratoires dans la mucoviscidose : Ă©valuation et impact clinique
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Killed but metabolically active Pseudomonas aeruginosa -based vaccine induces protective humoral- and cell-mediated immunity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa pulmonary infections
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.EG-VEGF, BV8, and their receptor expression in human bronchi and their modification in cystic fibrosis: Impact of CFTR mutation (delF508)
International audienceEnhanced lung angiogenesis has been reported in cystic fibrosis (CF). Recently, two highly homologous ligands, endocrine gland vascular endothelial growth factor (EG-VEGF) and mammalian Bv8, have been described as new angiogenic factors. Both ligands bind and activate two closely related G protein-coupled receptors, the prokineticin receptor (PROKR) 1 and 2. Yet, the expression, regulation, and potential role of EG-VEGF, BV8, and their receptors in normal and CF lung are still unknown. The expression of the receptors and their ligands was examined using molecular, biochemical, and immunocytochemistry analyses in lungs obtained from CF patients vs. control and in normal and CF bronchial epithelial cells. Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) activity was evaluated in relation to both ligands, and concentrations of EG-VEGF were measured by ELISA. At the mRNA level, EG-VEGF, BV8, and PROKR2 gene expression was, respectively, approximately five, four, and two times higher in CF lungs compared with the controls. At the cellular level, both the ligands and their receptors showed elevated expressions in the CF condition. Similar results were observed at the protein level. The EG-VEGF secretion was apical and was approximately two times higher in CF compared with the normal epithelial cells. This secretion was increased following the inhibition of CFTR chloride channel activity. More importantly, EG-VEGF and BV8 increased the intracellular concentration of Ca2+ and cAMP and stimulated CFTR-chloride channel activity. Altogether, these data suggest local roles for epithelial BV8 and EG-VEGF in the CF airway peribronchial vascular remodeling and highlighted the role of CFTR activity in both ligand biosynthesis and secretion
Clinical evaluation of pharmacistsâ interventions on multidisciplinary lung transplant outpatientsâ management: results of a 7-year observational study
Objectives Lung transplant (LT) recipients require multidisciplinary care because of the complexity of therapeutic management. Pharmacists are able to detect drug-related problems and provide recommendations to physicians through pharmacistsâ interventions (PIs). We aimed at assessing the clinical impact of PIs on therapeutic management in LT outpatients.Design Data were collected prospectively from an LT recipients cohort during 7 years. A multidisciplinary committee assessed retrospectively the clinical impact of accepted PIs.Setting French University Hospital.Participants LT outpatients followed from 2009 to 2015.Primary outcome measures Clinical impact of PIs performed by pharmacists using the CLEO tool and the Pareto chart.Results 1449 PIs led to a change in patient therapeutic management and were mainly related to wrong dosage (39.6%) and untreated indication (19.6%). The clinical impact of PIs was âavoids fatalityâ, âmajorâ and âmoderateâ, in 0.1%, 7.0% and 57.9%, respectively. Immunosuppressants, antimycotics for systemic use and antithrombotic agents had the greatest clinical impact according to the Pareto chart. PIs related to drugâdrug interactions (10%) mainly had a moderate and major clinical impact (82.3%, p<0.0001).Conclusion Clinical pharmacists play a key role for detecting drug-related problems mostly leading to a change in therapeutic management among LT outpatients. Our study provides a new insight to analyse the clinical impact of PIs in order to target PIs which have most value and contribute to patient care through interdisciplinary approach
Nonspecific Immunoglobulin Replacement in Lung Transplantation Recipients With Hypogammaglobulinemia
International audienceBACKGROUND: After lung transplantation (LT), immunoglobulin (Ig) G plasma concentrations<6 g/L are common and correlate with an increased risk of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) and a poorer survival.METHODS: We conducted an open substitution intervention with nonspecific intravenous Ig (IVIg), in all patients with IgG plasma less than 6 g/L post-LT in 54 of 84 consecutive recipients since 1998 who survived more than 3 months. Pre-LT and post-LT events were retrospectively analyzed
Development of a risk prediction model of potentially avoidable readmission for patients hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia: study protocol and population
Introduction 30-day readmission rate is considered an adverse outcome reflecting suboptimal quality of care during index hospitalisation for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). However, potentially avoidable readmission would be a more relevant metric than all-cause readmission for tracking quality of hospital care for CAP. The objectives of this study are (1) to estimate potentially avoidable 30-day readmission rate and (2) to develop a risk prediction model intended to identify potentially avoidable readmissions for CAP.Methods and analysis The study population consists of consecutive patients admitted in two hospitals from the community or nursing home setting with pneumonia. To qualify for inclusion, patients must have a primary or secondary discharge diagnosis code of pneumonia. Data sources include routinely collected administrative claims data as part of diagnosis-related group prospective payment system and structured chart reviews. The main outcome measure is potentially avoidable readmission within 30 days of discharge from index hospitalisation. The likelihood that a readmission is potentially avoidable will be quantified using latent class analysis based on independent structured reviews performed by four panellists. We will use a two-stage approach to develop a claims data-based model intended to identify potentially avoidable readmissions. The first stage implies deriving a clinical model based on data collected through retrospective chart review only. In the second stage, the predictors comprising the medical record model will be translated into International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision discharge diagnosis codes in order to obtain a claim data-based risk model.The study sample consists of 1150 hospital stays with a diagnosis of CAP. 30-day index hospital readmission rate is 17.5%.Ethics and dissemination The protocol was reviewed by the Comité de Protection des Personnes Sud Est V (IRB#6705). Efforts will be made to release the primary study results within 6 months of data collection completion.Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov Registry (NCT02833259)
Adherence to long-term therapies in cystic fibrosis: a French cross-sectional study linking prescribing, dispensing, and hospitalization data
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