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CEPOI

La Reunion

Research centers or research group

University of Reunion Island research team with Reunion University Hospital
Indian Ocean Perinatal Research Centre

Contact

Jean-Bernard GOUYON  | Director
CEPOI - EA 7388 CHU de La Réunion - Site Sud BP 350 - 97448 SAINT-PIERRE Cedex
  • research domains

    CEPOI works on 3 research topics :

    • Neonatal epidemiology and clinical research
      Pre-eclampsia in the Indian Ocean area, extremely premature births, parenteral nutrition of newborn babies, foetal and neonatal effects from exposure to medication
    • Healthcare simulation
      Neurobehavioural approach to situational awareness in cases of neonatal emergency
      New methods for acquiring knowledge, technical and non-technical skills
    • Benchmarking of prescribed healthcare in neonatology and neonatal pharmacoepidemiology

    Areas of expertise
    – Clinical and epidemiological study in neonatalogy (preeclampsia, nutrition in newborn babies, infant mortality)
    – Understanding neuro-behavioural mechanisms to manage emergency situations and learning techniques used in neonatalogy
    – Neonatal pharmacoepidemiology

  • Key research projects

    RAMIR : Action-Research into Infant Mortality in Reunion
    Funding : ARS OI

    ETOMEG : Toxicity of drugs during pregnancy : evaluation of statistical models and perinatal health indicators
    Funding : ANR
    October 2015 – 36 months

    SIMULRUN : Research programme focused on teaching resuscitation in delivery rooms using the high-fidelity “simulrun” technique
    Funding : ERDF, Reunion Regional Council, French government
    2013 – 2015

    B-PEN : Database operations on neonatalogy healthcare recommendations in hospitals using logipren
    Funding : ERDF Regional Council French government
    2016 – 2018

  • Main scientific collaborations

    B-PEN, 35 UNITS / NATIONAL NETWORK
    Supported by Reunion University Hospital

    THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PAEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY HEPATOLOGY AND NUTRITION (ESPGHAN) / INTERNATIONAL NETWORK
    Member of one of the expert committees working on nutrition

    EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PAEDIATRIC RESEARCH / EUROPEAN NETWORK
    Leading the “Neonatology and nutrition” working group

  • Main facilities
    • South Reunion database
    • Database focusing on clinical neonatal variables since 2001
    • B-PEN database
    • A comprehensive and reliable database listing recommended healthcare
      practices for newborn babies in 35 member hospitals, with differentiated
      treatments available.
    • New collaboration opportunities : benchmarking, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilance studies possible
    • Simulation tools for managing emergency situations and learning techniques used in neonatalogy
    • High-fidelity simulation methods, measurement systems, protocols and analysis of eye-tracking (fixed and portable devices), serious-game tools, protocol for assessing stress based on multi-modal data, especially behavioural imaging

CEPOI works on 3 research topics :

  • Neonatal epidemiology and clinical research
    Pre-eclampsia in the Indian Ocean area, extremely premature births, parenteral nutrition of newborn babies, foetal and neonatal effects from exposure to medication
  • Healthcare simulation
    Neurobehavioural approach to situational awareness in cases of neonatal emergency
    New methods for acquiring knowledge, technical and non-technical skills
  • Benchmarking of prescribed healthcare in neonatology and neonatal pharmacoepidemiology

Areas of expertise
– Clinical and epidemiological study in neonatalogy (preeclampsia, nutrition in newborn babies, infant mortality)
– Understanding neuro-behavioural mechanisms to manage emergency situations and learning techniques used in neonatalogy
– Neonatal pharmacoepidemiology

RAMIR : Action-Research into Infant Mortality in Reunion
Funding : ARS OI

ETOMEG : Toxicity of drugs during pregnancy : evaluation of statistical models and perinatal health indicators
Funding : ANR
October 2015 – 36 months

SIMULRUN : Research programme focused on teaching resuscitation in delivery rooms using the high-fidelity “simulrun” technique
Funding : ERDF, Reunion Regional Council, French government
2013 – 2015

B-PEN : Database operations on neonatalogy healthcare recommendations in hospitals using logipren
Funding : ERDF Regional Council French government
2016 – 2018

B-PEN, 35 UNITS / NATIONAL NETWORK
Supported by Reunion University Hospital

THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PAEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY HEPATOLOGY AND NUTRITION (ESPGHAN) / INTERNATIONAL NETWORK
Member of one of the expert committees working on nutrition

EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PAEDIATRIC RESEARCH / EUROPEAN NETWORK
Leading the “Neonatology and nutrition” working group

  • South Reunion database
  • Database focusing on clinical neonatal variables since 2001
  • B-PEN database
  • A comprehensive and reliable database listing recommended healthcare
    practices for newborn babies in 35 member hospitals, with differentiated
    treatments available.
  • New collaboration opportunities : benchmarking, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilance studies possible
  • Simulation tools for managing emergency situations and learning techniques used in neonatalogy
  • High-fidelity simulation methods, measurement systems, protocols and analysis of eye-tracking (fixed and portable devices), serious-game tools, protocol for assessing stress based on multi-modal data, especially behavioural imaging
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researchers
2
average number of PhD students