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Arch Pediatr ; 21(1): 53-62, 2014 Jan.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24321867

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: While our European and North American colleagues have recently updated their recommendations, the 2000 Consensus Conference remains the main guideline on management of acute viral bronchiolitis in France. We aimed to establish an updated inter-regional protocol on management of acute viral bronchiolitis in infants. METHOD: Pediatricians, pediatric pulmonologists, and emergency physicians of the Grand Ouest University Hospitals (France) gathered to analyze the recent data from the literature. RESULTS: Criteria to distinguish childhood asthma from acute viral bronchiolitis were established, then prescriptions of diagnostic tests, antibiotics, and chest physiotherapy were defined and reserved for very limited situations. Similarly, the modalities of oxygen therapy prescription and nutritional support were proposed. Finally, other therapeutics such as nebulized hypertonic saline seem promising, but their place in the treatment of acute bronchiolitis in infants remains unclear. CONCLUSION: This work has provided new proposals for management of acute viral bronchiolitis and helped standardize practices within the Grand Ouest University Hospitals. This local organization could lay the keystone for working toward guidelines initiated by learned societies at the national level.


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Bronchiolitis, Viral/therapy , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Asthma/diagnosis , Bronchiolitis, Viral/diagnosis , Bronchiolitis, Viral/epidemiology , Clinical Protocols , Combined Modality Therapy , Cooperative Behavior , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , France , Hospitals, University , Humans , Infant , Interdisciplinary Communication , Male , Patient Care Team , Respiratory Therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Neurochirurgie ; 56(5): 415-9, 2010 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20451225

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Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) of the vertex is a rare and potentially severe malformation. We report the case of a newborn boy presenting ACC of the vertex with a skull defect. Surgical closure of the skin was performed 5 days following birth, which allowed skin healing. The skull spontaneously remodelled perfectly 6 months later. When associated with skull defect, this rare malformation characterized by the absence of skin carries the risk of severe complications such as rupture of the superior sagittal sinus or infections. Based on a review of the literature, we purpose an overview of the medical and surgical management of vertex ACC, which depends on the size of the skin defect and the presence of a skull defect.


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Ectodermal Dysplasia , Ectodermal Dysplasia/diagnosis , Ectodermal Dysplasia/therapy , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male
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