46 research outputs found

    La modification et la terminaison des fiducies par les tribunaux du Québec

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    Publié avec l'aimable autorisation de la Chambre des notaires du Québec[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Généralités

    L’ABC des fiducies entre vifs : aspects civils et fiscaux

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    Reproduit avec l'autorisation de la Chambre des notaires du Québec[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit privé - Famille et personnes]Version acceptée / Accepted Manuscrip

    Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome associated with COVID-19: An Emulated Target Trial Analysis.

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    RATIONALE: Whether COVID patients may benefit from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) compared with conventional invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) remains unknown. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the effect of ECMO on 90-Day mortality vs IMV only Methods: Among 4,244 critically ill adult patients with COVID-19 included in a multicenter cohort study, we emulated a target trial comparing the treatment strategies of initiating ECMO vs. no ECMO within 7 days of IMV in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (PaO2/FiO2 <80 or PaCO2 ≥60 mmHg). We controlled for confounding using a multivariable Cox model based on predefined variables. MAIN RESULTS: 1,235 patients met the full eligibility criteria for the emulated trial, among whom 164 patients initiated ECMO. The ECMO strategy had a higher survival probability at Day-7 from the onset of eligibility criteria (87% vs 83%, risk difference: 4%, 95% CI 0;9%) which decreased during follow-up (survival at Day-90: 63% vs 65%, risk difference: -2%, 95% CI -10;5%). However, ECMO was associated with higher survival when performed in high-volume ECMO centers or in regions where a specific ECMO network organization was set up to handle high demand, and when initiated within the first 4 days of MV and in profoundly hypoxemic patients. CONCLUSIONS: In an emulated trial based on a nationwide COVID-19 cohort, we found differential survival over time of an ECMO compared with a no-ECMO strategy. However, ECMO was consistently associated with better outcomes when performed in high-volume centers and in regions with ECMO capacities specifically organized to handle high demand. This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

    REVUE DE LA JURISPRUDENCE 2011 EN FISCALITÉ

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    REVUE DE LA JURISPRUDENCE 2014 EN FISCALITÉ ET FIDUCIE

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    REVUE DE LA JURISPRUDENCE 2015 EN FISCALITÉ ET EN FIDUCIE

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    REVUE DE LA JURISPRUDENCE 2012 EN FISCALITÉ

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    REVUE DE LA JURISPRUDENCE 2016 EN FISCALITÉ ET EN FIDUCIE

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    REVUE DE LA JURISPRUDENCE 2013 EN FISCALITÉ ET EN FIDUCIE

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