Elie Azoulay

Model for predicting short-term mortality of severe sepsis (2009)

Adrie, Christophe, Francais, Adrien, Alvarez-Gonzalez, Antonio, Mounier, Roman, Azoulay, Elie, Zahar, Jean-Ralph, ...

Abstract Introduction To establish a prognostic model for predicting 14-day mortality in ICU patients with severe sepsis overall and according to place of infection acquisition and to sepsis episode...

Model for predicting short-term mortality of severe sepsis. (2009)

Adrie, Christophe, Francais, Adrien, Alvarez-Gonzalez, Antonio, Mounier, Roman, Azoulay, Elie, Zahar, Jean-Ralph, ...

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: To establish a prognostic model for predicting 14-day mortality in ICU patients with severe sepsis overall and according to place of infection acquisition and to sepsis...

Model for predicting short-term mortality of severe sepsis. (2009)

Adrie, Christophe, Francais, Adrien, Alvarez-Gonzalez, Antonio, Mounier, Roman, Azoulay, Elie, Zahar, Jean-Ralph, ...

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: To establish a prognostic model for predicting 14-day mortality in ICU patients with severe sepsis overall and according to place of infection acquisition and to sepsis...

Model for predicting short-term mortality of severe sepsis. (2009)

Adrie, Christophe, Francais, Adrien, Alvarez-Gonzalez, Antonio, Mounier, Roman, Azoulay, Elie, Zahar, Jean-Ralph, ...

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: To establish a prognostic model for predicting 14-day mortality in ICU patients with severe sepsis overall and according to place of infection acquisition and to sepsis...

Deciding intensive care unit-admission for critically ill cancer patients (2007)

Thiery, Guillaume, Darmon, Michael, Azoulay, Elie

Over the last 15 years, the management of critically ill cancer patients requiring intensive care unit admission has substantially changed. High mortality rates (75-85%) were reported 10-20 years ago...

Preventing acute renal failure is crucial during acute tumor lysis syndrome (2007)

Darmon, Michael, Thiery, Guillaume, Azoulay, Elie

Tumour Lysis syndrome (TLS) is characterized by the massive destruction of tumoral cells and the release in the extracellular space of their content. While TLS may occur spontaneously before...

Ethics roundtable debate: Patients and surrogates want 'everything done' – what does 'everything' mean? (2006)

Doig, Christopher, Murray, Holt, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Kuiper, Michael, Costa, Rubens, Azoulay, Elie, ...

Abstract Highly complex and specialized care plans sometimes overwhelm the comprehension of patients and families. Many optimistic surrogates of critically ill patients err on the side of desiring...

Clinical review: Specific aspects of acute renal failure in cancer patients (2006)

Darmon, Michael, Ciroldi, Magali, Thiery, Guillaume, Schlemmer, Benoît, Azoulay, Elie

Abstract Acute renal failure (ARF) in cancer patients is a dreadful complication that causes substantial morbidity and mortality. Moreover, ARF may preclude optimal cancer treatment by requiring a...

Evaluating mortality in intensive care units: contribution of competing risks analyses (2005)

Resche-Rigon, Matthieu, Azoulay, Elie, Chevret, Sylvie

Abstract Introduction Kaplan–Meier curves and logistic models are widely used to describe and explain the variability of survival in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The Kaplan–Meier approach...

Clinical review: Specific aspects of acute renal failure in cancer patients

Darmon, Michael, Ciroldi, Magali, Thiery, Guillaume, Schlemmer, Benoît, Azoulay, Elie

Acute renal failure (ARF) in cancer patients is a dreadful complication that causes substantial morbidity and mortality. Moreover, ARF may preclude optimal cancer treatment by requiring a decrease in...

Clinical review: Specific aspects of acute renal failure in cancer patients

Darmon, Michael, Ciroldi, Magali, Thiery, Guillaume, Schlemmer, Benoît, Azoulay, Elie

Acute renal failure (ARF) in cancer patients is a dreadful complication that causes substantial morbidity and mortality. Moreover, ARF may preclude optimal cancer treatment by requiring a decrease in...

Ethics roundtable debate: Patients and surrogates want 'everything done' – what does 'everything' mean?

Doig, Christopher, Murray, Holt, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Kuiper, Michael, Costa, Rubens, Azoulay, Elie, ...

Highly complex and specialized care plans sometimes overwhelm the comprehension of patients and families. Many optimistic surrogates of critically ill patients err on the side of desiring that...