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Ther Drug Monit ; 2024 Jul 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38984536

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BACKGROUND: The clinical use of colistin methanesulphonate (CMS) is limited by potential nephrotoxicity. The selection of an efficient and safe CMS dose for individual patients is complicated by the narrow therapeutic window and high interpatient pharmacokinetic variability. In this study, a simple predictive equation for estimating the plasma concentration of formed colistin in patients with multidrug and extremely drug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections was developed. METHODS: The equation was derived from the largest clinical cohort of patients undergoing therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of colistin for over 8 years in a tertiary Spanish hospital. All variables associated with Css,avg were selected in a multiple linear regression model that was validated in a second cohort of 40 patients. Measured Css,avg values were compared with those predicted by our model and a previous published algorithm for critically ill patients. RESULTS: In total, 276 patients were enrolled [the mean age was 67.2 (13.7) years, 203 (73.6%)] were male, and the mean (SD) Css,avg was 1.12 (0.98) mg/L. Age, gender, estimated glomerular filtration rate, CMS dose and frequency, and concomitant drugs were included in the model. In the external validation, the previous algorithm appeared to yield more optimized colistin plasma concentrations when all types of Css,avg values (high and low) were considered, while our equation yielded a more optimized prediction in the subgroup of patients with low colistin plasma concentrations (Css,avg <1.5 mg/L). CONCLUSIONS: The proposed equation may help clinicians to better use CMS among a wide variety of patients, to maximize efficacy and prevent nephrotoxicity. A further prospective PK study is warranted to externally validate this algorithm.

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Infection ; 2024 May 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38700659

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PURPOSE: The aim was to analyse the clinical and economic impact of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) infections. METHODS: Case-control study. Adult patients with CPE infections were considered cases, while those with non-CPE infections were controls. Matching criteria were age (± 5 years), sex, source of infection and microorganism (ratio 1:2). Primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Secondary outcomes were 90-day mortality, clinical failure, hospitalisation costs and resource consumption. RESULTS: 246 patients (82 cases and 164 controls) were included. Klebsiella pneumoniae OXA-48 was the most common microorganism causing CPE infections. CPE cases had more prior comorbidities (p = 0.007), septic shock (p = 0.003), and were more likely to receive inappropriate empirical and definitive antibiotic treatment (both p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis identified septic shock and inappropriate empirical treatment as independent predictors for 7-day and end-of-treatment clinical failure, whereas Charlson Index and septic shock were associated with 30- and 90-day mortality. CPE infection was independently associated with early clinical failure (OR 2.18, 95% CI, 1.03-4.59), but not with end-of-treatment clinical failure or 30- or 90-day mortality. In terms of resource consumption, hospitalisation costs for CPE were double those of the non-CPE group. CPE cases had longer hospital stay (p < 0.001), required more long-term care facilities (p < 0.001) and outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy (p = 0.007). CONCLUSIONS: The CPE group was associated with worse clinical outcomes, but this was mainly due to a higher comorbidity burden, more severe illness, and more frequent inappropriate antibiotic treatment rather than resistance patterns as such. However, the CPE group consumed more healthcare resources and incurred higher costs.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39046519

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to compare optical quality results obtained in laboratory analysis (in vitro) versus clinical data (in vivo). METHODS: The optical quality of ISOPure intraocular lens was assessed both in vitro and in vivo using the modulation transfer function (MTF) for 3.0 and 4.5 mm pupil diameters. In vitro measurements were obtained using deflectometer NIMO TRF1504, while in vivo measurements were taken with OPD-Scan III in a set of patients implanted with this lens. Ray tracing techniques were used to determine the MTF and area under MTF curve (MTFa) from the measured wavefront for the isolated lens and for the whole eye. RESULTS: The MTF of the isolated lens obtained under both in vitro and in vivo conditions showed comparable results for both pupil sizes. However, differences were found when comparing the MTF of the whole eye with the lens implanted versus the MTF measured in vitro for 4.5 mm pupil size. Also, the MTFa defocus curve was compared with the defocus curve measured in vivo. CONCLUSION: The defocus curve from the in vivo study aligns closely with the MTFa of the in vitro model, with a useful defocus range of 0.40D. Thus, it is possible to anticipate the visual results of the implanted isofocal lens by using measurements on an optical bench and conducting optical simulations.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38597962

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PURPOSE: This study is to evaluate the optical characteristics of a non-diffractive wavefront-shaping intraocular lens which incorporates surface refractive modifications for shaping the wavefront in order to achieve extended depth of focus (EDoF) and to assess whether the nominal power of this IOL influences the attainable add power. METHODS: A commercially available optical bench NIMO TR1504 device (LAMBDA-X, Nivelles, Belgium) was employed to obtain full optical characterization of three non-diffractive EDoF intraocular lenses with + 10 D, + 20 D, and + 30 D powers. After NIMO measurements, data were computed using a custom-made MATLAB program (Mathworks, Inc., Natick, MA, USA) to evaluate the optical quality functions, such as the point spread function (PSF), wavefront profiles, and modulation transfer function (MTF) for two pupil sizes: 3 mm and 4.0 mm. RESULTS: The non-diffractive EDoF intraocular lens showed a central serrated power profile behavior with additions of + 2.00 to + 2.50 D over the nominal power. Higher order aberrations were found to be driven mainly by the spherical aberration, with almost null comatic influence. Optical quality metrics showed good values, better for a 3 mm pupil compared to a 4.5 mm one, as expected. The three IOL powers tested showed a very similar behavior in terms of power and aberrometric profiles, with minimal to null differences related to the nominal power. CONCLUSION: The non-diffractive wavefront-shaping EDoF intraocular lens achieves a near addition up to + 2.50 D aiming for an extended range of vision, almost independently of the base power.

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Molecules ; 29(10)2024 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38792079

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Infectious diseases caused by trypanosomatids, including African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness), Chagas disease, and different forms of leishmaniasis, are Neglected Tropical Diseases affecting millions of people worldwide, mainly in vulnerable territories of tropical and subtropical areas. In general, current treatments against these diseases are old-fashioned, showing adverse effects and loss of efficacy due to misuse or overuse, thus leading to the emergence of resistance. For these reasons, searching for new antitrypanosomatid drugs has become an urgent necessity, and different metabolic pathways have been studied as potential drug targets against these parasites. Considering that trypanosomatids possess a unique redox pathway based on the trypanothione molecule absent in the mammalian host, the key enzymes involved in trypanothione metabolism, trypanothione reductase and trypanothione synthetase, have been studied in detail as druggable targets. In this review, we summarize some of the recent findings on the molecules inhibiting these two essential enzymes for Trypanosoma and Leishmania viability.


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Amide Synthases , Glutathione , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases , Trypanosoma , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases/metabolism , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases/antagonists & inhibitors , Humans , Amide Synthases/metabolism , Amide Synthases/antagonists & inhibitors , Trypanosoma/drug effects , Trypanosoma/metabolism , Glutathione/metabolism , Glutathione/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Spermidine/analogs & derivatives , Spermidine/metabolism , Leishmania/drug effects , Leishmania/metabolism , Trypanocidal Agents/pharmacology , Trypanocidal Agents/therapeutic use , Leishmaniasis/drug therapy , Leishmaniasis/metabolism , Leishmaniasis/parasitology , Trypanosomatina/metabolism , Trypanosomatina/drug effects , Protozoan Proteins/metabolism , Protozoan Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Chagas Disease/metabolism
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Foods ; 13(4)2024 Feb 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38397608

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This study employed a home-use test to explore the sensory perception and evoked emotions of older adults in the assessment of chicken pasta meals with different salt concentrations. Ready-to-eat (RTE) meals with three salt levels (100%, 75%, and 50%) and two treatments-with and without added herbs-were tested. Multiple sensory attributes and overall meal liking were evaluated by participants (n = 54; 60-86 years of age) with hedonic and just-about-right scores. Twenty-five food-evoked emotions were also tested. Sensory results suggested a 50% salt reduction is possible with minimal impact on the overall liking, while a 25% salt reduction did not affect the saltiness and flavor liking of the meals. Herb addition positively impacted the aroma, flavor, and spiciness liking of the meals. The emotions that differed (p < 0.05) among meals were active, aggressive, bored, calm, happy, and wild, with the meals with herbs added eliciting more positive emotions. A questionnaire elicited information about participants' interest in healthy eating, food technology neophobia, and picky behaviors to determine the influence of these factors on participants' salt consumption habits. Sensory acceptance data combined with questionnaires explored what influenced this group of older adults in their acceptance of and interest in RTE meals.

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Food Sci Nutr ; 12(4): 2736-2746, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38628170

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Previous research has suggested that the impact of smoke affected wines require human evaluation due to in-mouth changes in perception, perhaps associated with saliva. Smoke affected wines (n = 36) from three major wine growing regions in the US were sourced from commercial wineries. A subset of these wines (n = 7) were evaluated by a consumer panel (n = 57) and electronic tongue (e-tongue) to determine the influence of saliva in the sensory profile. Consumers assessed the wines for aroma and other sensory attributes, before and after individual saliva addition. Pooled saliva from consumers was used to treat all wines obtained (n = 36) and then analyzed using the e-tongue. Results showed that saliva did not significantly alter the overall aroma, other than fruity or woody aroma liking by consumers (p > .05). However, the presence of saliva significantly lowered overall liking in both red and white wines that were affected by smoke (p ≤ .05). Consumers rated the subset of smoke affected wines below the "might purchase" category, indicating these wines were not considered acceptable by consumers. When individual pairs of smoke affected wines (before and after saliva additions) were assessed using the e-tongue, the device was able to differentiate the pairs, validating potential usefulness to discern wine changes, though the discrimination indices were moderate to low (68.8% to 11.9%). Based on these data, in human ratings of the aroma and appearance of smoked affected wines, saliva decreased overall liking, and this was somewhat distinguishable by e-tongue analysis.

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J Food Sci ; 89(2): 1225-1242, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38204401

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This study used data from consumer testing, descriptive analysis (DA), and preference mapping to determine the sensory characteristics of pear cultivars from two harvest seasons in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). A trained sensory panel (n = 10) used generic DA to evaluate multiple sensory modalities of 22 pear cultivars. Six pears from summer and six from winter season were evaluated by consumers (n = 219) to assess their liking of different attributes. Results of the DA showed the trained panel significantly discriminated the summer and winter pears on most of the sensory modalities. To identify the attributes driving consumer acceptability, external preference mapping was applied. Attributes such as pear aroma, pear flavor, sweet, sour, and juicy were the most contributory attributes to the liking of the summer pears. Conversely, fermented aroma, stemmy-woody aroma, fermented flavor, stemmy-woody flavor, and grainy-gritty attributes were associated with a reduction in consumer liking. Summer cultivars, "Bartlett," coded pear 573, and "Seckel" had the broadest preference, satisfying 60% to 80% of the consumers. Seventy-five percent of the consumers identified winter cultivars "Comice" and "Paragon" as the most appealing. Overall, cluster analysis showed that different pears appeal to different types of consumers; however, summer cultivars like "Bartlett" and "Seckel" and winter cultivars like "Comice" and "Paragon" would appeal to the greatest number of consumers in the PNW market. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Sensory attributes like pear flavor, sweet, and juicy, were important drivers of liking for pear consumers in the Pacific Northwest. These results should prove useful to pear growers and marketers to increase pear consumption in the United States.


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Benzopyrans , Pyrus , Tolonium Chloride , United States , Food Preferences , Consumer Behavior , Taste , Northwestern United States , Fruit
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39025665

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PURPOSE: To assess the power profile and optical performance of two extended range of vision (ERV) intraocular lenses (IOLs), TECNIS® Eyhance (ICB00) and LuxSmartTM, and compare them with their monofocal counterpart lenses with similar platforms and materials: TECNIS® 1-piece (ZCB00) and LuxGoodTM, respectively. SETTING: Optics and Optometry Faculties of Complutense University (Madrid) and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya BarcelonaTech (Terrassa) in Spain. DESIGN: Laboratory investigation on optical bench. METHODS: For each design, we measured the power distribution and (fourth- and sixth- order) spherical aberration (SA) across the lens aperture as well as the optical performance using modulation-transfer-function-based metrics with through-focus evaluation. Three nominal powers (+10.00, +20.00, and +30.00 D) and three pupil sizes (2.0, 3.0, and 4.5 mm) were considered to assess whether the base power of the lens and the pupillary dynamics have an influence on the depth of focus extension. RESULTS: TECNIS® Eyhance and LuxSmartTM IOLs had different power and SA profiles, but both designs shared a positive add power in their central region in comparison with their monofocal counterparts. LuxSmartTM had a greater add power, while TECNIS® Eyhance showed higher peak optical quality but smaller depth of focus. CONCLUSIONS: Differences of focus extension between the two ERV IOL designs are related to differences of power and SA profile. The nominal base power of the IOLs have little impact on their optical quality. However, the pupil dynamics plays a key role since it determines the effective add power and optical performance of the ERV IOLs.

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Front Psychiatry ; 15: 1369579, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38745783

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Background: X (previously known as "Twitter") serves as a platform for open discussions on mental health, providing an avenue for scrutinizing public perspectives regarding psychiatry, psychology and their associated professionals. Objective: To analyze the conversations happening on X about psychiatrists, psychologists, and their respective disciplines to understand how the public perception of these professionals and specialties has evolved over the last 15 years. Methods: We collected and analyzed all tweets posted in English or Spanish between 2007 and 2023 referring to psychiatry, psychology, neurology, mental health, psychiatrist, psychologist, or neurologist using advance topic modelling and sentiment analysis. Results: A total of 403,767 tweets were analyzed, 155,217 (38%) were in English and 248,550 (62%) in Spanish. Tweets about mental health and mental health professionals and disciplines showed a consistent volume between 2011 and 2016, followed by a gradual increase from 2016 through 2022. The proportion of tweets discussing mental health doubled from 2016 to 2022, increasing from 20% to 67% in Spanish and from 15% to 45% in English. Several differences were observed on the volume of tweets overtime depending on the language they were written. Users associated each term with varied topics, such as seeking for help and recommendation for therapy, self-help resources, medication and side effects, suicide prevention, mental health in times of crisis, among others. The number of tweets mentioning these topics increased by 5-10% from 2016 to 2022, indicating a growing interest among the population. Emotional analysis showed most of the topics were associated with fear and anger. Conclusion: The increasing trend in discussions about mental health and the related professionals and disciplines over time may signify an elevated collective awareness of mental health. Gaining insights into the topics around these matters and user's corresponding emotions towards them presents an opportunity to combat the stigma surrounding mental health more effectively.

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Endocrinol Diabetes Nutr (Engl Ed) ; 71(1): 4-11, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38388076

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INTRODUCTION: Patients with incomplete response to initial therapy of thyroid cancer can be managed with ongoing observation or potentially additional therapies. Our aim was to assess the effect of a second radioactive iodine treatment (RAIT) and its relationship with causes and clinical variables. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients undergoing a second RAIT for biochemical or structural incomplete response to initial therapy of DTC were retrospectively included (n=120). They were categorised based on the American Thyroid Association (ATA) classification of response to initial therapy. Patients were reclassified in the following 6-18 months after second RAIT based on imaging findings and measurements of thyroglobulin and antithyroglobulin antibody levels. The associations of a downgrading of response category and progression-free survival (PFS), and the related variables, were evaluated. RESULTS: Sixty-six patients (55%) had a downgrading on ATA response category after second RAIT. A significant interdependence of causes for second RAIT and outcomes was found (χ2=29.400, p=0.001), with patients with neck reoperation showing a higher rate of indeterminate or excellent responses. A significant association between ATA response to second RAIT and absence of structural progression was found (χ2=44.914, p<0.001), with less structural progression in patients with downgrading on ATA response (χ2=30.914, p<0.001). There was also significant interdependence to some clinical variables, such as AJCC stage (χ2=8.460, p=0.015), ATA risk classification (χ2=10.694, p=0.005) and initial N stage (χ2=8.485, p=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: In selected cases, a second RAIT could lead to more robust responses with a potential improvement in prognosis in patients with incomplete response to initial DTC treatment.


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Adenocarcinoma , Thyroid Neoplasms , Humans , United States , Thyroid Neoplasms/surgery , Iodine Radioisotopes/therapeutic use , Retrospective Studies , Thyroidectomy
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Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol ; 59(5): 101512, 2024 Jun 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38852228

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OBJECTIVE: To know the impact of a geriatric intervention based on the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) on avoidable admissions in older patients at risk evaluated in the Emergency Department. METHOD: Prospective observational unicenter study. We included patients, from October 1, 2018 to January 31, 2020, over 75 years who were attended at the Emergency Department with a Triage Risk Screening Tool (TRST) score≥2. All patients were evaluated by a geriatrician through the CGA. The reasons for going to the Emergency room were collected and also the main intervention carried out by Geriatrics, whether admission or discharge was indicated and whether the admission was avoidable. We did a cost analysis calculating this by (bed/day×average stay×number of admissions avoided). RESULTS: We included 260 patients, 66% were women and the mean age was 86 years. 73.5% patients had polypharmacy, the mean Charlson index was 2.5 (5.6). 63.3% were independent for walking and 20.8% independent for basic activities of daily living. 59% had cognitive impairment. 91.5% lived at home. The most frequent reason for visiting the Emergency room was decline of general state in 22% and the most frequent intervention carried out by Geriatrics was assistance in the decision making process in 35.4% followed by referral to a preferential outpatient geriatric care circuit in 32.7%. Other interventions carried out by Geriatrics was assistance in clarifying diagnosis (4.2%), assistance in pharmacological adjustment (8.5%), referral to a standard geriatric care pathway (13.1%), telephone follow-up (4.2%) and/or coordination with Social Services for care planning (11.2%). Including all patients, 29.2% required hospital admission and 70.8% were discharged. 40% admissions were avoided, which meant more than 540 thousand euros saved. CONCLUSIONS: A standardized CGA coordinated by Geriatrics in older patients at risk of suffering adverse events in the Emergency room reduces admissions and costs, so it should therefore be established as a recommendation of good clinical practice.

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Cancer Lett ; 591: 216879, 2024 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38636895

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Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is a multifunctional protein that plays a pivotal role in the initiation and progression of various central nervous system diseases, including cancer. Although the involvement of Gal-3 in tumour progression, resistance to treatment and immunosuppression has long been studied in different cancer types, mainly outside the central nervous system, its elevated expression in myeloid and glial cells underscores its profound impact on the brain's immune response. In this context, microglia and infiltrating macrophages, the predominant non-cancerous cells within the tumour microenvironment, play critical roles in establishing an immunosuppressive milieu in diverse brain tumours. Through the utilisation of primary cell cultures and immortalised microglial cell lines, we have elucidated the central role of Gal-3 in promoting cancer cell migration, invasion, and an immunosuppressive microglial phenotypic activation. Furthermore, employing two distinct in vivo models encompassing primary (glioblastoma) and secondary brain tumours (breast cancer brain metastasis), our histological and transcriptomic analysis show that Gal-3 depletion triggers a robust pro-inflammatory response within the tumour microenvironment, notably based on interferon-related pathways. Interestingly, this response is prominently observed in tumour-associated microglia and macrophages (TAMs), resulting in the suppression of cancer cells growth.


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Brain Neoplasms , Cell Movement , Cell Proliferation , Galectin 3 , Glioblastoma , Microglia , Tumor Microenvironment , Animals , Humans , Mice , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Brain Neoplasms/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/genetics , Brain Neoplasms/immunology , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Breast Neoplasms/genetics , Breast Neoplasms/immunology , Cell Line, Tumor , Galectin 3/metabolism , Galectin 3/genetics , Galectins/metabolism , Galectins/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Glioblastoma/pathology , Glioblastoma/metabolism , Glioblastoma/genetics , Glioblastoma/immunology , Macrophages/metabolism , Macrophages/immunology , Microglia/metabolism , Microglia/pathology , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Signal Transduction , Tumor-Associated Macrophages/metabolism , Tumor-Associated Macrophages/immunology
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Microorganisms ; 12(4)2024 Mar 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38674650

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This large, multicenter, retrospective cohort study including onco-hematological neutropenic patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infection (PABSI) found that among 1213 episodes, 411 (33%) presented with septic shock. The presence of solid tumors (33.3% vs. 20.2%, p < 0.001), a high-risk Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) index score (92.6% vs. 57.4%; p < 0.001), pneumonia (38% vs. 19.2% p < 0.001), and infection due to multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa (MDRPA) (33.8% vs. 21.1%, p < 0.001) were statistically significantly higher in patients with septic shock compared to those without. Patients with septic shock were more likely to receive inadequate empirical antibiotic therapy (IEAT) (21.7% vs. 16.2%, p = 0.020) and to present poorer outcomes, including a need for ICU admission (74% vs. 10.5%; p < 0.001), mechanical ventilation (49.1% vs. 5.6%; p < 0.001), and higher 7-day and 30-day case fatality rates (58.2% vs. 12%, p < 0.001, and 74% vs. 23.1%, p < 0.001, respectively). Risk factors for 30-day case fatality rate in patients with septic shock were orotracheal intubation, IEAT, infection due to MDRPA, and persistent PABSI. Therapy with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and BSI from the urinary tract were associated with improved survival. Carbapenems were the most frequent IEAT in patients with septic shock, and the use of empirical combination therapy showed a tendency towards improved survival. Our findings emphasize the need for tailored management strategies in this high-risk population.

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Digit Discov ; 3(8): 1509-1533, 2024 Aug 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39118978

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The Open Databases Integration for Materials Design (OPTIMADE) application programming interface (API) empowers users with holistic access to a growing federation of databases, enhancing the accessibility and discoverability of materials and chemical data. Since the first release of the OPTIMADE specification (v1.0), the API has undergone significant development, leading to the v1.2 release, and has underpinned multiple scientific studies. In this work, we highlight the latest features of the API format, accompanying software tools, and provide an update on the implementation of OPTIMADE in contributing materials databases. We end by providing several use cases that demonstrate the utility of the OPTIMADE API in materials research that continue to drive its ongoing development.

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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 52(2)jun. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559821

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Introducción: Las manifestaciones dermatológicas constituyen un grupo fundamental dentro de la morbilidad extraarticular en pacientes con lupus eritematoso sistémico. Su importancia radica en la elevada frecuencia de presentación y en el papel diagnóstico de la enfermedad. Objetivo: Describir las manifestaciones dermatológicas identificadas en pacientes con diagnóstico de lupus eritematoso sistémico. Métodos: Investigación básica, descriptiva, transversal, que tuvo como universo a 87 pacientes con diagnóstico de lupus eritematoso sistémico, según criterios del Colegio Americano de Reumatología, atendidos durante el periodo junio 2017 - junio 2022 en la consulta externa de reumatología de la Clínica Metropolitana de la ciudad de Riobamba. La muestra quedó conformada por 72 pacientes a los cuales se les aplicó una encuesta para obtener información relacionada con las características generales de los pacientes y de la enfermedad. Resultados: Promedio de edad de 40,59 años, predominio de pacientes entre 40 y 49 años (30,56 %), del sexo femenino (95,83 %) y con tiempo de evolución entre 1 y 5 años (62,50 %). El 86,11 % de los pacientes refirió manifestaciones dermatológicas, el rash malar (74,19 %) y el livedo reticular (33,87 %) fueron las de mayor frecuencia de presentación. El 65,30 % de los casos usan protección solar, el bloqueador solar fue el más utilizado (61,70 %). Conclusiones: Las manifestaciones dermatológicas más frecuentes en el curso evolutivo del lupus fueron el rash malar, livedo reticular y la alopecia.


Introduction: Dermatological manifestations constitute a fundamental group within extra-articular morbidity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Its importance lies in the high frequency of presentation and in the diagnostic role of the disease. Objective: To describe the dermatological manifestations identified in patients diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus. Methods: Basic, descriptive, cross-sectional research, whose universe was 87 patients diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus, according to the criteria of the American College of Rheumatology, treated during the period June 2017 - June 2022 in the rheumatology outpatient clinic of the Metropolitan Clinic. from the city of Riobamba. The sample was made up of 72 patients to whom a survey was applied to obtain information related to the general characteristics of the patients and the disease. Results: Average age of 40.59 years, predominance of patients between 40 and 49 years (30.56%), female (95.83%) and with evolution time between 1 and 5 years (62.50%). 86.11% of the patients reported dermatological manifestations, malar rash (74.19%) and livedo reticularis (33.87%) were the most frequently present. 65.30% of the cases used sun protection, being sunscreen the most used (61.70%). Conclusions: Dermatological manifestations are frequent in the evolutionary course of lupus, predominantly malar rash, livedo reticularis and alopecia.

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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 72(3): 185-195, sept. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1399261

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Introduction: Rice is a staple food in Costa Rica representing almost 24 % of the total calorie intake in the diet. Consumers have become more quality conscious about the rice consumed, so producers need to focus on the quality of rice along with production. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the physicochemical profile and consumer preference of five Costa Rican rice varieties: Palmar 18, Basmatico, Chin Chin, INTA-Miravalles, and CR- 5272. Materials and methods: Proximate analysis, amylose, and mineral content were performed in the raw grain. Two different sessions were performed (n=120 each) to evaluate consumer preference measurements using the John Brown R-Index (RJB) index. The first sensory panel selected the best cooking preparation and the second, the preferred rice variety. Instrumental color measurements (L*, C*, hº, DE) were applied to the cooked rice varieties (76-96ºC for 38 min). Results: Regarding the physicochemical characterization, INTAMiravalles showed the highest protein content (8.2%), while Basmatico and Chin Chin, the lowest. Four varieties presented high amylose content (AC) and INTA-Miravalles reported an intermediate AC. The mineral content varied among varieties. INTA-Miravalles showed the highest N, followed by Palmar 18. The cooking preparation from the regulatory agency was preferred by consumers. The consumers' preference of the varieties ranked from high to low: Basmatico>Chin Chin=CR5772>Palmar 18=INTA-Miravalles. Conclusions: This study suggests that consumer preference for cooked rice was influenced by physicochemical characteristics such as protein, AC, mineral content, and aromatic attributes. Consumer acceptance is an important factor to consider when new varieties are developed. The water-to-rice ratio during cooking played an important role in cooked rice sensory quality(AU)


Introducción: el arroz es un alimento básico de consumo en Costa Rica que representa casi el 24% de la ingesta total de calorías en la dieta. Los consumidores se han vuelto más conscientes de la calidad del arroz que consumen, por lo que los productores deben enfocar esfuerzos en la calidad y producción del arroz. Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar el perfil fisicoquímico y la preferencia del consumidor de cinco variedades de arroz de Costa Rica: Palmar 18, Basmatico, Chin Chin, INTA-Miravalles y CR-5272. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó el análisis proximal, contenido de amilosa (CA) y de minerales en el grano crudo y color instrumental en el arroz cocido. Se realizaron dos mediciones de preferencia de los consumidores (n=120) utilizando el índice R de James Brown (RJB). En la primera se seleccionó el mejor método de preparación y en la segunda, la variedad de arroz preferido. El color instrumental (L*, C*, hº, DE) se midió a las variedades de arroz cocinado (76-96ºC por 38 min). Resultados: Miravalles mostró el mayor contenido en proteínas (8,2%), mientras que Basmatico y Chin Chin, el menor. Cuatro variedades presentaron un alto CA y el INTAMiravalles reportó un CA intermedio. El contenido mineral varió entre las variedades. INTA-Miravalles mostró el mayor contenido de nitrógeno, seguido de Palmar 18. El método de cocción del ente regulador fue el preferido por los consumidores. La preferencia de los consumidores por las variedades de mayor a menor fue: Basmatico > Chin Chin = CR5772 > Palmar 18 = INTA-Miravalles. Conclusiones: La preferencia de los consumidores por el arroz cocido se vio influenciada por características fisicoquímicas como proteína, CA, minerales y atributos aromáticos. La aceptación de los consumidores es un factor importante cuando se desarrollan nuevas variedades. La relación agua/ arroz durante la cocción desempeñó un papel importante en la calidad del arroz cocido(AU)


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Humans , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Oryza/chemistry , Consumer Behavior , Eating , Smell , Color , Costa Rica , Food Handling , Amylose/analysis , Minerals/analysis
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Multimed (Granma) ; 26(2)abr. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1406092

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RESUMEN Introducción: el síndrome de Zollinger - Ellison es un tumor neuroendocrino que produce hipersecreción de ácido gástrico y úlcera péptica. Por lo que se realizó la revisión con el objetivo de describir los principales métodos diagnósticos de laboratorio e imagenológicos en el síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison. Desarrollo: se realizó una revisión bibliográfica con los descriptores en español e inglés "síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison", "tumor neuroendocrino" y gastrinoma, sacados de los descriptores en ciencias de la salud (DeCS/MeSH), en las bases de datos Google Académico, SciELO y National Library of Medicine. Como resultados se obtuvo que los métodos de laboratorio son la gastrina sérica basal en ayunas, la cual no es confiable debido a su alteración en diferentes enfermedades, el pH gástrico, excluye hipergastrinemias secundarias, y la secreción gástrica ácida basal, que diferencia las formas de hipergastrinemia. Estos análisis de laboratorio son complementarios entre sí, y para su realización se debe suspender la toma de los inhibidores de la bomba de protones. Otros estudios son la prueba de estimulación por secretina, que confirma la hipergastrinemia, y la prueba de estimulación por calcio, que diagnostica tumores > 1 mm que expresan receptores de calcio. Los métodos imagenológicos son fundamentales para la localización del tumor. La primera técnica de imagen que se debe realizar debido a su alta sensibilidad y especificidad es la gammagrafía con 111In-octreótido, esta localiza tumores no detectados con otras exploraciones y permite realizar el diagnóstico diferencial con lesiones hipervascularizadas. Conclusiones: el síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison requiere para un diagnóstico certero la utilización de métodos de laboratorio y de imagen novedosos.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is a neuroendocrine tumor that produces hypersecretion of gastric acid and peptic ulcer. Therefore, the review was carried out with the objective of describing the main laboratory and imaging diagnostic methods in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Development: a bibliographic review was carried out with the descriptors in Spanish and English "Zollinger-Ellison syndrome", "neuroendocrine tumor" and gastrinoma, taken from the descriptors in health sciences (DeCS / MeSH), in Google databases. Academic, SciELO and National Library of Medicine. As results, it was obtained that the laboratory methods are fasting basal serum gastrin, which is not reliable due to its alteration in different diseases, gastric pH, excludes secondary hypergastrinemias, and basal acid gastric secretion, which differentiates the forms of hypergastrinemia. These laboratory tests are complementary to each other, and to perform them, the intake of proton pump inhibitors must be suspended. Other tests include the secretin stimulation test, which confirms hypergastrinemia, and the calcium stimulation test, which diagnoses tumors >1 mm that express calcium receptors. Imaging methods are essential for tumor localization. The first imaging technique to be performed due to its high sensitivity and specificity is 111In-octreotide scintigraphy, which locates tumors not detected with other examinations and allows differential diagnosis with hypervascularized lesions. Conclusions: Zollinger-Ellison syndrome requires the use of novel laboratory and imaging methods for an accurate diagnosis.


RESUMO Introdução: a síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison é um tumor neuroendócrino que produz hipersecreção de ácido gástrico e úlcera péptica. Portanto, a revisão foi realizada com o objetivo de descrever os principais métodos de diagnóstico laboratorial e de imagem na síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison. Desenvolvimento: foi realizada revisão bibliográfica com os descritores em espanhol e inglês "Síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison", "tumor neuroendócrino" e gastrinoma, retirados dos descritores em ciências da saúde (DeCS/MeSH), nas bases de dados do Google. Acadêmico, SciELO e Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina. Como resultados, obteve-se que os métodos laboratoriais são a gastrina sérica basal em jejum, o que não é confiável devido à sua alteração em diferentes doenças, pH gástrico, exclui hipergastrinemias secundárias, e secreção gástrica ácida basal, o que diferencia as formas de hipergastrinemia. Esses exames laboratoriais são complementares entre si e, para realizá-los, deve-se suspender a ingestão de inibidores da bomba de prótons. Outros exames incluem o teste de estimulação de secretina, que confirma a hipergastrinemia, e o teste de estimulação de cálcio, que diagnostica tumores >1 mm que expressam receptores de cálcio. Os métodos de imagem são essenciais para a localização do tumor. A primeira técnica de imagem a ser realizada devido à sua alta sensibilidade e especificidade é a cintilografia com 111In-octreotide, que localiza tumores não detectados com outros exames e permite o diagnóstico diferencial com lesões hipervascularizadas. Conclusões: a síndrome de Zollinger-Ellison requer o uso de novos métodos laboratoriais e de imagem para um diagnóstico preciso.

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