26 research outputs found
Excited state absorption : a key phenomenon for the improvement of biphotonic based optical limiting at telecommunication wavelengths
International audienceSpectroscopic properties, two-photon absorption (TPA) and excited state absorption (ESA), of two organic cyanine dyes and of a ruthenium based organometallic cyanine are compared in order to rationalize their similar ns-optical power limiting (OPL) efficiency in the telecommunication wavelength range. The TPA contribution to the ns-OPL behavior is higher for both organic cyanines, while the main process is a TPA-induced ESA in the case of the organometallic system, in which the ruthenium induces a broadening of the NIR-ESA band and resulting in a strong spectral overlap between TPA and ESA spectra
Traumatic brain injury: integrated approaches to improve prevention, clinical care, and research
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Variation in Structure and Process of Care in Traumatic Brain Injury: Provider Profiles of European Neurotrauma Centers Participating in the CENTER-TBI Study.
INTRODUCTION: The strength of evidence underpinning care and treatment recommendations in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is low. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) has been proposed as a framework to provide evidence for optimal care for TBI patients. The first step in CER is to map the existing variation. The aim of current study is to quantify variation in general structural and process characteristics among centers participating in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. METHODS: We designed a set of 11 provider profiling questionnaires with 321 questions about various aspects of TBI care, chosen based on literature and expert opinion. After pilot testing, questionnaires were disseminated to 71 centers from 20 countries participating in the CENTER-TBI study. Reliability of questionnaires was estimated by calculating a concordance rate among 5% duplicate questions. RESULTS: All 71 centers completed the questionnaires. Median concordance rate among duplicate questions was 0.85. The majority of centers were academic hospitals (n = 65, 92%), designated as a level I trauma center (n = 48, 68%) and situated in an urban location (n = 70, 99%). The availability of facilities for neuro-trauma care varied across centers; e.g. 40 (57%) had a dedicated neuro-intensive care unit (ICU), 36 (51%) had an in-hospital rehabilitation unit and the organization of the ICU was closed in 64% (n = 45) of the centers. In addition, we found wide variation in processes of care, such as the ICU admission policy and intracranial pressure monitoring policy among centers. CONCLUSION: Even among high-volume, specialized neurotrauma centers there is substantial variation in structures and processes of TBI care. This variation provides an opportunity to study effectiveness of specific aspects of TBI care and to identify best practices with CER approaches
Variation in general supportive and preventive intensive care management of traumatic brain injury: a survey in 66 neurotrauma centers participating in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study
Abstract
Background
General supportive and preventive measures in the intensive care management of traumatic brain injury (TBI) aim to prevent or limit secondary brain injury and optimize recovery. The aim of this survey was to assess and quantify variation in perceptions on intensive care unit (ICU) management of patients with TBI in European neurotrauma centers.
Methods
We performed a survey as part of the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. We analyzed 23 questions focused on: 1) circulatory and respiratory management; 2) fever control; 3) use of corticosteroids; 4) nutrition and glucose management; and 5) seizure prophylaxis and treatment.
Results
The survey was completed predominantly by intensivists (n = 33, 50%) and neurosurgeons (n = 23, 35%) from 66 centers (97% response rate).
The most common cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) target was > 60 mmHg (n = 39, 60%) and/or an individualized target (n = 25, 38%). To support CPP, crystalloid fluid loading (n = 60, 91%) was generally preferred over albumin (n = 15, 23%), and vasopressors (n = 63, 96%) over inotropes (n = 29, 44%). The most commonly reported target of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO2) was 36–40 mmHg (4.8–5.3 kPa) in case of controlled intracranial pressure (ICP) < 20 mmHg (n = 45, 69%) and PaCO2 target of 30–35 mmHg (4–4.7 kPa) in case of raised ICP (n = 40, 62%). Almost all respondents indicated to generally treat fever (n = 65, 98%) with paracetamol (n = 61, 92%) and/or external cooling (n = 49, 74%). Conventional glucose management (n = 43, 66%) was preferred over tight glycemic control (n = 18, 28%). More than half of the respondents indicated to aim for full caloric replacement within 7 days (n = 43, 66%) using enteral nutrition (n = 60, 92%). Indications for and duration of seizure prophylaxis varied, and levetiracetam was mostly reported as the agent of choice for both seizure prophylaxis (n = 32, 49%) and treatment (n = 40, 61%).
Conclusions
Practice preferences vary substantially regarding general supportive and preventive measures in TBI patients at ICUs of European neurotrauma centers. These results provide an opportunity for future comparative effectiveness research, since a more evidence-based uniformity in good practices in general ICU management could have a major impact on TBI outcome
Variation in neurosurgical management of traumatic brain injury
Background: Neurosurgical management of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is challenging, with only low-quality evidence. We aimed to explore differences in neurosurgical strategies for TBI across Europe. Methods: A survey was sent to 68 centers participating in the Collaborative European Neurotrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. The questionnaire contained 21 questions, including the decision when to operate (or not) on traumatic acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) and intracerebral hematoma (ICH), and when to perform a decompressive craniectomy (DC) in raised intracranial pressure (ICP). Results: The survey was completed by 68 centers (100%). On average, 10 neurosurgeons work in each trauma center. In all centers, a neurosurgeon was available within 30 min. Forty percent of responders reported a thickness or volume threshold for evacuation of an ASDH. Most responders (78%) decide on a primary DC in evacuating an ASDH during the operation, when swelling is present. For ICH, 3% would perform an evacuation directly to prevent secondary deterioration and 66% only in case of clinical deterioration. Most respondents (91%) reported to consider a DC for refractory high ICP. The reported cut-off ICP for DC in refractory high ICP, however, differed: 60% uses 25 mmHg, 18% 30 mmHg, and 17% 20 mmHg. Treatment strategies varied substantially between regions, specifically for the threshold for ASDH surgery and DC for refractory raised ICP. Also within center variation was present: 31% reported variation within the hospital for inserting an ICP monitor and 43% for evacuating mass lesions. Conclusion: Despite a homogeneous organization, considerable practice variation exists of neurosurgical strategies for TBI in Europe. These results provide an incentive for comparative effectiveness research to determine elements of effective neurosurgical care
Molecular design of Aza-Bodipy dyes for multiphotonic absorption : towards optical limiting applications at telecommunication wavelengths
La limitation optique (LO) est un processus de protection des détecteurs optiques (yeux, caméras…) vis-à-vis des agressions laser. Le développement rapide de ces derniers aux fréquences des télécommunications a encouragé l’ingénierie moléculaire pour la LO dans cette fenêtre spectrale, en particulier à 1500 nm. Un des principaux mécanismes de la LO est l’absorption multiphotonique et plus particulièrement l’absorption à deux photons (ADP). Il s’agit d’un phénomène d’optique non-linéaire du troisième ordre au cours duquel un électron est promu de l’état fondamental vers l’état excité par absorption simultanée de deux photons. De plus, des travaux récents ont mis en évidence que le phénomène de LO peut être exalté par des processus d’absorption à l’état excité (AEE) induits par ADP. Dans ce contexte, cette thèse décrit la synthèse d’une nouvelle famille de chromophores de type aza-dipyrrométhène de bore (Aza-Bodipy), fonctionnalisés par des groupements donneur ou accepteur d’électrons. Ces molécules ont un comportement de limiteur optique sur toute la gamme spectrale voulue, avec un maximum d’efficacité vers 1300 nm. Les résultats ont été interprétés sur la base de deux phénomènes : l’ADP, suivie de l’AEE pour un procédé d’absorption globale à trois photons. Ces deux processus ont été mesurés séparément et des relations structure-activité ont été établies, afin de rationnaliser les données de LO. L’importance du transfert de charge et la superposition spectrale des deux phénomènes sont alors apparues comme les paramètres clefs à optimiser. En vue d’une application dans un dispositif optique réel, il est nécessaire que les chromophores soient incorporés dans un matériau solide, qui peut être poli et transformé. Ainsi, les composés synthétisés ont été insérés avec succès dans une matrice sol-gel. Pour la première fois, des matériaux de qualité optique ont été réalisés, possédant des propriétés de LO dans l’infra-rouge très performantes et meilleures qu’en solution.The optical power limiting (OPL) is a protection process of detectors (eyes, cameras…) against laser aggression. The rapid development of frequency-tunable pulsed lasers up to telecommunication wavelengths led to the design of new materials for nonlinear absorption in this spectral range, in particular at 1500 nm. Mutiphotonic absorption, such as the two-photon absorption (TPA) is one of the mechanisms involved in the OPL. TPA is a third order nonlinear phenomenon that promotes a molecule to an excited state by the simultaneous absorption of two photons. Moreover, the overall OPL efficiency can be enhanced by excited state absorption (ESA). In this context, this thesis describes the synthesis of a new family of versatile near infra-red dyes, namely aza-borondipyrromethene (Aza-Bodipy) featuring several sites of functionalization by electro-donating or electro-withdrawing moieties. These molecules present the typical behavior of optical limiters at telecommunication wavelengths, with a maximal efficiency around 1300 nm. OPL curves were interpreted on the basis of two phenomena: TPA, followed by ESA for an overall 2+1 photons absorption. These two processes have been measured independently and structure-activity relationships have been established in order to rationalize OPL experiments. The charge transfer effect and the spectral overlap between TPA and ESA are therefore the key parameters. For practical use of OPL functions, it is required for the chromophores to be introduced into a solid material, which enables polishing and other post-processing. Therefore, Aza-Bodipy dyes have been successfully incorporated to a solid matrix using the sol-gel technique. For the first time, optical quality materials have been prepared featuring OPL properties in the infra-red, which are better than the ones in solution
Ingénierie moléculaire pour l'optimisation des effets liés à l'absorption multiphotonique sur la famille Aza-Bodipy (application à la limitation optique aux fréquences des télécommunications)
La limitation optique (LO) est un processus de protection des détecteurs optiques (yeux, caméras ) vis-à-vis des agressions laser. Le développement rapide de ces derniers aux fréquences des télécommunications a encouragé l ingénierie moléculaire pour la LO dans cette fenêtre spectrale, en particulier à 1500 nm. Un des principaux mécanismes de la LO est l absorption multiphotonique et plus particulièrement l absorption à deux photons (ADP). Il s agit d un phénomène d optique non-linéaire du troisième ordre au cours duquel un électron est promu de l état fondamental vers l état excité par absorption simultanée de deux photons. De plus, des travaux récents ont mis en évidence que le phénomène de LO peut être exalté par des processus d absorption à l état excité (AEE) induits par ADP. Dans ce contexte, cette thèse décrit la synthèse d une nouvelle famille de chromophores de type aza-dipyrrométhène de bore (Aza-Bodipy), fonctionnalisés par des groupements donneur ou accepteur d électrons. Ces molécules ont un comportement de limiteur optique sur toute la gamme spectrale voulue, avec un maximum d efficacité vers 1300 nm. Les résultats ont été interprétés sur la base de deux phénomènes : l ADP, suivie de l AEE pour un procédé d absorption globale à trois photons. Ces deux processus ont été mesurés séparément et des relations structure-activité ont été établies, afin de rationnaliser les données de LO. L importance du transfert de charge et la superposition spectrale des deux phénomènes sont alors apparues comme les paramètres clefs à optimiser. En vue d une application dans un dispositif optique réel, il est nécessaire que les chromophores soient incorporés dans un matériau solide, qui peut être poli et transformé. Ainsi, les composés synthétisés ont été insérés avec succès dans une matrice sol-gel. Pour la première fois, des matériaux de qualité optique ont été réalisés, possédant des propriétés de LO dans l infra-rouge très performantes et meilleures qu en solution.The optical power limiting (OPL) is a protection process of detectors (eyes, cameras ) against laser aggression. The rapid development of frequency-tunable pulsed lasers up to telecommunication wavelengths led to the design of new materials for nonlinear absorption in this spectral range, in particular at 1500 nm. Mutiphotonic absorption, such as the two-photon absorption (TPA) is one of the mechanisms involved in the OPL. TPA is a third order nonlinear phenomenon that promotes a molecule to an excited state by the simultaneous absorption of two photons. Moreover, the overall OPL efficiency can be enhanced by excited state absorption (ESA). In this context, this thesis describes the synthesis of a new family of versatile near infra-red dyes, namely aza-borondipyrromethene (Aza-Bodipy) featuring several sites of functionalization by electro-donating or electro-withdrawing moieties. These molecules present the typical behavior of optical limiters at telecommunication wavelengths, with a maximal efficiency around 1300 nm. OPL curves were interpreted on the basis of two phenomena: TPA, followed by ESA for an overall 2+1 photons absorption. These two processes have been measured independently and structure-activity relationships have been established in order to rationalize OPL experiments. The charge transfer effect and the spectral overlap between TPA and ESA are therefore the key parameters. For practical use of OPL functions, it is required for the chromophores to be introduced into a solid material, which enables polishing and other post-processing. Therefore, Aza-Bodipy dyes have been successfully incorporated to a solid matrix using the sol-gel technique. For the first time, optical quality materials have been prepared featuring OPL properties in the infra-red, which are better than the ones in solution.LYON-ENS Sciences (693872304) / SudocSudocFranceF
Thiophene-substituted aza-bodipy as a strategic synthon for the design of near-infrared dyes
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Near-Infrared Nitrofluorene Substitued Aza-Boron-dipyrromethenes Dyes
International audienceThe synthesis, spectroscopic properties, and TD-DFT calculations of new aza-Boron-dipyromethene dyes featuring pendant nitrofluorenylethynyl substituents are described. This functionalization allows for moving the luminescence in the NIR, conserving a good quantum yield efficiency