Kolexia
Guillot Camille
Pédiatrie
Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre
Lille, France
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Dernières activités

Clinical practice guidelines: management of severe bronchiolitis in infants under 12 months old admitted to a pediatric critical care unit.
Intensive care medicine   02 janvier 2023
Initiation of a pediatric cardiac surgery program in 2020
FCPC 2022   01 septembre 2022
Are Nutritional Guidelines Followed in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit?
Frontiers in pediatrics   07 juin 2021
Nurse-driven non-invasive ventilation weaning protocol in severe bronchiolitis in PICU is feasible and safe
Proceedings of Réanimation 2020, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress   11 février 2020
Incidence of ventilatory acquired pneumonia in PICU- a one-year prospective multicenter data-base (the INCIPAVE study)
Proceedings of Réanimation 2019, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress   29 mars 2019
A multicenter randomized controlled trial of a 3-L/kg/min versus 2-L/kg/min high-flow nasal cannula flow rate in young infants with severe viral bronchiolitis (TRAMONTANE 2).
Intensive care medicine   21 octobre 2018
Enhance quality care performance: Determination of the variables for establishing a common database in French paediatric critical care units.
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice   10 juillet 2018
Can a flow rate of 3 L/kg/min, compared to 2 L/kg/min, reduce the risk of failure during the initial management of acute viral bronchiolitis with high flow nasal cannulae: a randomized controlled trial (TRAMONTANE 2 study)
Annals of intensive care Congress 2018   05 février 2018
Monitoring Cerebral and Renal Oxygenation Status during Neonatal Digestive Surgeries Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy.
Frontiers in pediatrics   14 juin 2017
TRAMONTANE2: Comparison Between 2l/Min/kg vs 3l/Min/kg in High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) During the Initial Management of Severe Bronchiolitis in Infants
Essai Clinique (CHU Montpellier)   01 juillet 2016