Vidal, Charles http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0364-3637
Pasqualotto, Romain
James, Arthur
Dureau, Pauline
Rasata, Julie
Coutance, Guillaume
Varnous, Shaida
Leprince, Pascal
Amour, Julien
Bouglé, Adrien
Article History
Received: 6 July 2019
Accepted: 27 December 2019
First Online: 7 January 2020
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: This work complies with the Declaration of Helsinki, and the institutional review board (Comité d’Ethique pour la Recherche en Anesthésie- Réanimation) approved the protocol. The need for consent was waived by an IRB (IRB 00010254–2018-26). This retrospective and non-interventional study does not raise any particular ethical problem and does not fall within the scope of the regulations governing research involving the human person, within the meaning of Article L.1121-1-1 and article R.1121.3. of French laws.
: All patients hospitalized in ICU intensive care units are informed that their clinical and paraclinical personal data may be used for the development of study (Additional file InternalRef removed). Consent for publication was not applicable, as all identifiable information was de-identified / anonymized. In accordance with the provisions of the law on “computing, files and freedoms” of January 6, 1978, modified, patients have a right of access and rectification. Patients also have the right to oppose the transmission of privileged data that may be used in this research and to be processed. This right can be applied without justification. Graft allocation was managed by the French Biomedical Agency. No organs/tissues were obtained from prisoners.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests. All authors have completed and submitted the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest. No disclosure was reported and all authors confirmed that they have no financial relationships with companies or relevant entities that make products pertinent to the paper.