Publications and communications of Christophe MALENGREAUX

MALENGREAUX, C., MINGUET, P., COLSON, C., Dardenne, N., Misset, B., & Rousseau, A.-F. (09 February 2024). Incidence and risk factors of peripheral nerve injuries 3 months after ICU discharge: a retrospective study comparing COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 critically ill survivors. Journal of Anesthesia, Analgesia and Critical Care, 4 (1), 10. doi:10.1186/s44158-024-00144-8

Lois, F.* , MASSART, Q.* , Warner, D. O., MALENGREAUX, C., Knops, M., Nyssen, A.-S., Brichant, J.-F., & HALLET, C. (2023). Driving performance of outpatients achieving discharge criteria after deep sedation is worse than these of their escort-driver: a prospective observational study on simulator. Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica, 86 (1), 11 - 16. doi:10.51821/86.1.11090
* These authors have contributed equally to this work.

COLSON, C., MALENGREAUX, C., MINGUET, P., Dardenne, N., Misset, B., & ROUSSEAU, A.-F. (June 2021). Atteintes neurologiques périphériques chez les patients ayant survécu à une pneumonie COVID-19 sévère aux soins intensifs [Paper presentation]. Réanimation 2021, Paris, France.

MALENGREAUX, C., MINGUET, P., COLSON, C., Dardenne, N., Misset, B., & ROUSSEAU, A.-F. (2021). Peripheral nerve injuries 3 months after a critical COVID-19 pneumonia. Critical Care, 25 (Suppl 1).

MALENGREAUX, C., Lois, F., Massart, Q., & HALLET, C. (2020). Driving skills of patients at the time of discharge after sedation for coloscopy are impaired by comparison with those of their escorts : a prospective study. European Journal of Anaesthesiology. Supplement.

Rousseaux, F., Bicego, A. Y., MALENGREAUX, C., FAYMONVILLE, M.-E., LEDOUX, D., MASSION, P., NYSSEN, A.-S., & VANHAUDENHUYSE, A. (2020). Can hypnosis be used in Intensive Care Units? Médecine Intensive Réanimation.

Faymonville, M.-E., Blavier, A., PALMARICCIOTTI, V., MALAISE, N., SALAMUN, I., FONTAINE, R., LIBBRECHT, D., Tomasella, M., SMITZ, S., Malengreaux, C., Mairiaux, P., & Nyssen, A.-S. (2014). Analyse des caractéristiques biopsychosociales observées chez 1 832 patients consultant pour des douleurs chroniques dans le service d'algologie du CHU de Liège. Douleur et Analgésie, 27, 181-191. doi:10.1007/s11724-014-0378-8