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    3PC-068 Long term stability of co-administration of bumetanide and scopolamine for the palliative care unit by Catry, E, Colsoul, ML, Closset, M, Hubert, J, Soumoy, L, Bihin, B, Jamart, J, Hecq, JD, Galanti, L

    “…Background and importanceDeath rattle occurs in 25–90% of dying patients and is often associated with pulmonary fluid overload. Co-administration of…”
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    3PC-007 Determination of the physicochemical stability of amiodarone hydrochloride in syringes for intensive care unit by Hecq, JD, Lardinois, B, Dimitrio, A, Bihin, B, Jamart, J, Soumoy, L, Galanti, L

    “…BackgroundThe intensive care unit (ICU) use drug solutions with higher concentration to avoid fluid overload.PurposeTo determine the physicochemical stability…”
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    Analysis of particulate exposure during continuous drug infusion in critically ill adult patients: a preliminary proof-of-concept in vitro study by Benlabed, Malik, Martin Mena, Anthony, Gaudy, Romain, Perez, Maxime, Genay, Stéphanie, Hecq, Jean-Daniel, Odou, Pascal, Lebuffe, Gilles, Décaudin, Bertrand

    Published in Intensive care medicine experimental (11-10-2018)
    “…Background In critically ill patients, drug incompatibilities frequently occur because of the number of drugs to be administered through a limited number of…”
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    3PC-028 Stability of concentrated solutions of salbutamol hydrochloride in syringes for administration in the intensive care unit by Hecq, JD, Lardinois, B, Braibant, M, Baltzys, A, Bihin, B, Jamart, J, Soumoy, L, Galanti, L

    “…BackgroundIn order to avoid fluid overload, the use of more concentrated drug solutions in intensive care units is common.PurposeQuantifying the…”
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    4CPS-230 Prospective study to explore the impact of a clinical pharmacist in a cardiac surgical population or after acute coronary syndrome by Braibant, M, Larock, AS, Dive, A, Horlait, G, Bulpa, P, Michaux, I, Hecq, JD, Krug, B, Spinewine, A

    “…BackgroundPatients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are at risk of medication errors (polypharmacy, critical nature of their illnesses and use of high-risk…”
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    PP-013 Long term stability of 5-fluorouracil at standardised rounded doses in sodium chloride infusion polyolefin bags, stored at room temperature by Hecq, JD, Closset, M, Onorati, S, Bihin, B, Decoster, C, Docquier, M, Gillet, P, Galanti, L

    “…Background5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a chemotherapeutic agent commonly used by oncologists as the standard therapy for advanced colorectal cancer. The…”
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    PP-018 Long term stability of 5-fluorouracile at standardised rounded doses in two types of portable infusion devices by Hecq, JD, Closset, M, Onorati, S, Bihin, B, Decoster, C, Gillet, P, Gillard, F, Tondu, A, Galanti, L

    “…BackgroundThe centralised intra-venous admixture service (CIVAS) of the hospital has started to implement dose banding for 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), a…”
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    PP-016 Long term stability of a generic product of piperacilline/tazobactam in glucose 5% infusion polyolefin bags at 5°c ± 3°c after microwave freeze–thaw treatment by Godet, M, Huvelle, S, Galanti, L, Bihin, B, Jamart, J, Hecq, JD

    “…BackgroundWhen the brand name for piperacilline/tazobactam is out of stock, use of a generic product is required. But little chemical stability data are…”
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    CP-057 Partial economic evaluation of pharmaceutical interventions on the prescription of direct oral anticoagulants in a teaching hospital by Declaye, C, Sennesael, AL, Larock, AS, Spinewine, A, Hecq, JD, Krug, B

    “…BackgroundDirect oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are widely used in patients with atrial fibrillation. However, inappropriate use is prevalent, and this potentially…”
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    PP-017 The physical stability of injectable drugs must be proved to ensure patient safety by Hecq, JD, Simar, J, Delcave, C, Godet, M, Decoster, C, Gillet, P, Bihin, B, Jamart, J, Galanti, L

    “…BackgroundThe physical stability of injectable drugs must be proved to ensure patient safety.PurposeTo investigate the physical stability of amiodarone…”
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    Parenteral nutrition practices in hospital pharmacies in Switzerland, France, and Belgium by Maisonneuve, N, Raguso, C.A, Paoloni-Giacobino, A, Mühlebach, S, Corriol, O, Saubion, J.L, Hecq, J.D, Bailly, A, Berger, M, Pichard, C

    “…Important changes in administering total parenteral nutrition (PN) admixtures have occurred over the past decade. This study describes hospital pharmacists'…”
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    Long-term stability of tramadol chlorhydrate and metoclopramide hydrochloride in dextrose 5% polyolefin bag at 4°C by Athanasopoulos, Alexandre, Hecq, Jean-Daniel, Vanbeckbergen, Danielle, Jamart, Jacques, Galanti, Laurence

    Published in Journal of oncology pharmacy practice (01-12-2009)
    “…Objectives. Preparation of intravenous solution in advance could be efficient to improve quality assurance, security, time management, and cost saving of drug…”
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    Long-term stability of the hydrochlorides of tramadol and alizapride in dextrose 5% polyolefin bag at 5+/-3 degrees C by Athanasopoulos, A, Hecq, J-D, Vanbeckbergen, D, Jamart, J, Galanti, L

    Published in Annales pharmaceutiques françaises (01-05-2010)
    “…To investigate the stability of tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with alizapride 50mg in 100ml of 5% dextrose solution stored at 5+/-3 degrees C…”
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    Stability of Sufentanil Citrate with Levobupivacaine HCl in NaCl 0.9% Infusion After Microwave Freeze-Thaw Treatment by Boitquin, Laurence P, Hecq, Jean-Daniel, Vanbeckbergen, Danielle F, Jamart, Jacques, Galanti, Laurence M

    Published in The Annals of pharmacotherapy (01-11-2004)
    “…BACKGROUND Sufentanil is a powerful central anesthetic and analgesic of the opiate family that can be used with levobupivacaine for epidural administration…”
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    Effect of Freezing, Long-Term Storage, and Microwave Thawing on the Stability of Ketorolac Tromethamine by Hecq, Jean-Daniel, Boitquin, Laurence P, Vanbeckbergen, Danielle F, Jamart, Jacques, Galanti, Laurence M

    Published in The Annals of pharmacotherapy (01-10-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND: Ketorolac tromethamine is a nonsteroidal agent with potent analgesic and moderate antiinflammatory activity. Advance preparation of intravenous…”
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    Effect of the freezing conditions and microwave thawing power on the stability of cefuroxime in dextrose 5% infusion polyolefin bags at 4 degrees C by Hecq, Jean-Daniel, Boitquin, Laurence P, Vanbeckbergen, Danielle F, Jamart, Jacques, Galanti, Laurence M

    Published in The Annals of pharmacotherapy (01-07-2005)
    “…Intravenous cefuroxime sodium solution could be prepared in advance by a centralized hospital pharmacy service to improve safety and time management. To…”
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    Long-term stability of cefuroxime and cefazolin sodium in intravenous infusions by Galanti, L M, Hecq, J D, Vanbeckbergen, D, Jamart, J

    “…Cefazolin and cefuroxime sodium are often used as antibiotic infusions for hospitalized patients. Because advance preparation of these intravenous solutions is…”
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    Effect of freezing, long-term storage and microwave thawing on the stability of tramadol in 5% dextrose infusion in polyvinyl chloride bags by Lebrun, John, Hecq, Jean-Daniel, Vanbeckbergen, Danielle, Jamart, Jacque, Galanti, Laurence M

    “…Tramadol hydrochloride (Contramal) is often used as infusions for hospitalized patients to manage or prevent acute or chronic pain that requires analgesia at…”
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