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Is the nonREM–REM sleep cycle reset by forced awakenings from REM sleep?
2002
In selective REM sleep deprivation (SRSD), the occurrence of stage REM is repeatedly interrupted by short awakenings. Typically, the interventions aggregate in clusters resembling the REM episodes in undisturbed sleep. This salient phenomenon can easily be explained if the nonREM–REM sleep process is continued during the periods of forced wakefulness. However, earlier studies have alternatively suggested that awakenings from sleep might rather discontinue and reset the ultradian process. Theoretically, the two explanations predict a different distribution of REM episode duration. We evaluated 117 SRSD treatment nights recorded from 14 depressive inpatients receiving low dosages of Trimipram…
Don't stop me now: Hampered retrieval of action plans following interruptions
2020
How can we retrieve action plans in working memory (WM) after being distracted or interrupted? The present EEG study investigated this question using a WM task in which a random sequence of single numbers (1-4 and 6-9) was presented. In a given trial, participants had to decide whether the number presented in the preceding trial was odd or even. Additionally, interfering stimuli were randomly presented in 25% of all trials, requiring the participants to either ignore a colored number (distraction) or respond to it (interruption) while maintaining the previously formed action plan in WM. Our results revealed a detrimental impact of interruptions on WM performance in trials after interrupting…
Does the Compliance to Intravesical BCG Differ between Common Clinical Practice and International Multicentric Trials?
2015
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The aim of this study was to analyze the reasons for intravesical BCG interruption in clinical practice. BCG for at least one year is advocated as the best regimen to treat high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). However, almost 50% of patients don't complete it. Toxicity accounts for 10% of dropouts in international trials. <b><i>Materials and Methods:</i></b> Patients with T1HG NMIBC undergoing 1-year BCG were enrolled in this study. BCG was administered for one year. Toxicity and causes of treatment interruption were recorded. <b><i>Results:</i></b> A total of 411 patients we…
Use of long acting injectable aripiprazole before and through pregnancy in bipolar disorder: a case report
2019
Abstract Background Long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics for psychotic disorders provide advantages in treatment compliance, but data on their use in pregnancy are very limited. We present a clinical case of aripiprazole LAI use in pregnancy. Case presentation A 43-year-old woman diagnosed with bipolar disorder, with several relapses due to treatment interruption while trying to conceive. Finally, aripiprazole LAI treatment was planned by mutual agreement between doctor and the patient, who took aripiprazole LAI before and during pregnancy. She gave birth at 40 weeks to a 3500 g baby girl with no congenital malformations, who was healthy at 5 months after delivery. Conclusion As far …
Intravesical mitoxantrone in superficial bladder tumours (Ta-T1)
1993
Abstract 36 patients with histologically proven grade G1–G2, Ta-T1 transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder were introduced, after transurethral resection (TUR), into a study of intravesical chemoprophylaxis with mitoxantrone (20 mg diluted in 50 ml). After a mean follow-up of 23 months, 16 (50%) patients showed a superficial recurrence with a mean recurrence rate of 0.56 per year. In 19 patients with recurring tumours the mean recurrence rate decreased from 1.65 to 0.58 per year. 9 patients (25.7%) suffered from a chemical cystitis that in 2 cases (5.7%) required treatment interruption.
Arrêt des poursuites individuelles. Conditions de la reprise d'une instance interrompue
2021
International audience; (Com. 3 févr. 2021, n° 19-19.010, arrêt n° 97 F-D, GAEC des Linières et a. c/ Sté Aliteams, Gaz. Pal. 13 avr. 2021, p. 69, note K. Lafaurie)
Reprise d'une instance en cours, interrompue par le jugement d'ouverture, impossible faute de déclaration de la créance. Compensation de dettes antér…
2022
(Com. 20 oct. 2021, no 20-13.829, arrêt no 674 F-B, M. et Mme L. c/ Sté Eurobarrère et a., D. 2021. 1917 ; Rev. sociétés 2021. 733, obs. L. C. Henry ; JurisData no 2021-016971 ; JCP 2021. 1162 ; RPC 2021. Comm. 154, note C. Lebel)
Déclaration et vérification des créances. Effet interruptif de la prescription à l'égard du garant hypothécaire jusqu'à la clôture de la liquidation …
2021
International audience; (Com. 1er juill. 2020, n° 18-24.979, arrêt n° 322 F-P+B, Fonds commun de titrisation Hugo créances I c/ Sté 53 boulevard John F. Kennedy, D. 2020. 1457 ; ibid. 1857, obs. F.-X. Lucas et P. Cagnoli ; ibid. 1917, obs. J.-J. Ansault et C. Gijsbers ; Rev. prat. rec. 2020. 25, chron. P. Roussel Galle et F. Reille)
Déclaration et vérification des créances. Instance en cours interrompue et conditions de la reprise d'instance
2017
International audience; (Com. 27 sept. 2016, n° 14-24.107, arrêt n° 787 F-D, Sté Fonderies Collignon c/ Mme Annie G. et a.)
About the journey. Stasis, chiasmus and interruptions A geography essay
2022
The journey is a very stimulating function to read the congeries of relationships that intersect and signify the bonds of men with places. A device that activates, in Geography, different heuristic perspectives. The first chapter then aims at being part of the epistemological debate on the function of journey intended as a complex action through which relationships between man and space are strengthened and the fundamental cognitive processes are activated. In particular, in the first chapter, we want to foster a consideration on the tripartite scan that has the terminal outcome in the journey: stasis, trigger, experience. The second chapter then follows some literary suggestions to try to …