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    Type III hereditary angio‐oedema: clinical and biological features in a French cohort by VitratHincky, V., Gompel, A., Dumestre‐Perard, C., Boccon‐Gibod, I., Drouet, C., Cesbron, J. Y., Lunardi, J., Massot, C., Bouillet, L.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2010)
    “…To cite this article: Vitrat‐Hincky V, Gompel A, Dumestre‐Perard C, Boccon‐Gibod I, Drouet C, Cesbron JY, Lunardi J, Massot C, Bouillet L. Type III hereditary…”
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    Prospective study of telephone calls to a hotline for infectious disease consultation: analysis of 7,863 solicited consultations over a 1-year period by Gennai, S, François, P, Sellier, E, Vittoz, J.-P, Hincky-Vitrat, V, Pavese, P

    “…To respond to the increasing requests of non-infectious disease physicians for access to infectious diseases expertise, a hotline was created in the infectious…”
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    Appropriateness of blood culture testing parameters in routine practice. Results from a cross-sectional study by Vitrat-Hincky, V, François, P, Labarère, J, Recule, C, Stahl, J. P, Pavese, P

    “…We aimed to assess the appropriateness of routine blood culture testing parameters and antimicrobial therapy for patients with suspected bloodstream infection…”
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    Evaluation of an intervention to improve blood culture practices: a cluster randomised trial by Pavese, P., Maillet, M., Vitrat-Hincky, V., Recule, C., Vittoz, J.-P., Guyomard, A., Seigneurin, A., François, P.

    “…This study aimed to evaluate an intervention to improve blood culture practices. A cluster randomised trial in two parallel groups was performed at the…”
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    Outcome of central venous catheter-related bacteraemia according to compliance with guidelines: experience with 91 episodes by Wintenberger, C, Epaulard, O, Hincky-Vitrat, V, Brion, J.P, Recule, C, François, P, Stahl, J.P, Pavese, P

    Published in The Journal of hospital infection (01-03-2012)
    “…Summary Background Infection is a major complication associated with the use of central venous catheters. Guidelines for medical management of catheter-related…”
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    Severe infection following arteriotomy with Angio-Seal by Barbieux, M, Tremel, F, Epaulard, O, Vitrat-Hincky, V, Roch, N, Bonadona, A, Brion, J-P, Stahl, J-P, Pavese, P

    Published in Médecine et maladies infectieuses (01-05-2010)
    “…Diagnostic or interventional femoral artery catheterizations are more and more commonly practiced, so are haemostatic puncture closure devices, used to prevent…”
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    Type III hereditary angio-edema: clinical and biological features in a French cohort by Vitrat-Hincky, V, Gompel, A, Dumestre-Perard, C, Boccon-Gibod, I, Drouet, C, Cesbron, J. Y, Lunardi, J, Massot, C, Bouillet, L

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2010)
    “…Background: Hereditary angio-edema (HAE) has been associated with C1inhibitor deficiency. The first cases of type III HAE were described in patients with…”
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    Infection grave compliquant une angioplastie avec utilisation d’Angio-Seal by Barbieux, M., Tremel, F., Epaulard, O., Vitrat-Hincky, V., Roch, N., Bonadona, A., Brion, J.-P., Stahl, J.-P., Pavese, P.

    Published in Médecine et maladies infectieuses (01-05-2010)
    “…Les explorations et gestes par ponction artérielle sont de plus en plus fréquents. L’utilisation des dispositifs hémostatique spécifiques permet de réduire le…”
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    Severe infection following arteriotomy with Angio-Seal super( registered ) by Barbieux, M, Tremel, F, Epaulard, O, Vitrat-Hincky, V, Roch, N, Bonadona, A, Brion, J-P, Stahl, J-P, Pavese, P

    Published in Médecine et maladies infectieuses (01-05-2010)
    “…Diagnostic or interventional femoral artery catheterizations are more and more commonly practiced, so are haemostatic puncture closure devices, used to prevent…”
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