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Neurochirurgie ; 61(1): 2-15, 2015 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25665774

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OBJECTIVE: Economic and societal constraints require to take into account the economic dimension and medical performance of hospital departments. We carried out a self-assessment study, which we thought could be useful to share with the neurosurgical community. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Care and research activities were assessed from 2009 to 2013. We used institutional and assessment-body parameters in order to describe activities and perform a financial evaluation. It was a retrospective descriptive study based on the guidelines of the DHOS/O4 circular No. 2007/390 of October 29, 2007. RESULTS: The average annual, analytic income statement was +1.39 millions euros, for 63 beds with a 92% occupancy rate, including 6.7 full-time equivalent neurosurgeons (and assistants), for 2553 patients and 1975 surgeries. The average mortality rate was 2.74%. The annual mean length of stay was 6.82 days. Per year, on average 15.6% of patients were admitted in emergency and 76.9% returned home. The annual, act-related-pricing and publication-related incomes represented 77% and 0.6%, respectively of the total funding. Difficulties to find downstream beds for the most severe patients induced 1401 "waiting days" in 2012. CONCLUSION: Medico-economic analysis of a neurosurgery department at a university hospital was useful in order to take into account the care, teaching and research activities, as well as its related financial value.


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Hospitals, University/economics , Neurosurgery/economics , Surgery Department, Hospital/economics , Adult , Aged , Emergency Medical Services/economics , Female , France , Health Care Costs , Hospital Mortality , Hospitals, Teaching , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neurosurgical Procedures/economics , Neurosurgical Procedures/mortality , Patient Transfer/statistics & numerical data , Research , Retrospective Studies , Workforce
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Ann Pediatr (Paris) ; 38(7): 479-83, 1991 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1952706

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Three pediatric cases of vesiculopustules persisting for several months or years after eradication of Sarcoptes scabiei are reported. This particular course of scabies in infants is underrecognized although probably common. Its clinical manifestations, natural history and histologic features are identical to those seen in infantile acropustulosis, a recently individualized syndrome whose pathogenesis is unelucidated. In the light of these cases and a review of the literature, the possible relationship between scabies and infantile acropustulosis is discussed.


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Acrodermatitis/pathology , Scabies/complications , Acrodermatitis/epidemiology , Acrodermatitis/etiology , Humans , Infant , Male , Racial Groups , Sex Factors , Suppuration
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