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BMC Infect Dis ; 21(1): 1275, 2021 Dec 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34930153

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BACKGROUND: To investigate the association of primary acute cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) with COVID-19 vaccination through complete ascertainment of all diagnosed CVT in the population of Scotland. METHODS: Case-crossover study comparing cases of CVT recently exposed to vaccination (1-14 days after vaccination) with cases less recently exposed. Cases in Scotland from 1 December 2020 were ascertained through neuroimaging studies up to 17 May 2021 and diagnostic coding of hospital discharges up to 28 April 2021, linked to national vaccination records. The main outcome measure was primary acute CVT. RESULTS: Of 50 primary acute CVT cases, 29 were ascertained only from neuroimaging studies, 2 were ascertained only from hospital discharges, and 19 were ascertained from both sources. Of these 50 cases, 14 had received the Astra-Zeneca ChAdOx1 vaccine and 3 the Pfizer BNT162b2 vaccine. The incidence of CVT per million doses in the first 14 days after vaccination was 2.2 (95% credible interval 0.9 to 4.1) for ChAdOx1 and 1 (95% credible interval 0.1 to 2.9) for BNT162b2. The rate ratio for CVT associated with exposure to ChAdOx1 in the first 14 days compared with exposure 15-84 days after vaccination was 3.2 (95% credible interval 1.1 to 9.5). CONCLUSIONS: These findings support a causal association between CVT and the AstraZeneca vaccine. The absolute risk of post-vaccination CVT in this population-wide study in Scotland was lower than has been reported for populations in Scandinavia and Germany; the explanation for this is not clear.


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COVID-19 , Trombosis de la Vena , Vacuna BNT162 , Vacunas contra la COVID-19 , Estudios Cruzados , Humanos , Neuroimagen , SARS-CoV-2 , Escocia/epidemiología , Vacunación , Trombosis de la Vena/diagnóstico por imagen , Trombosis de la Vena/epidemiología
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Obes Surg ; 18(11): 1502-4, 2008 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18461421

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Laparoscopic gastric banding is an established and increasingly popular surgical treatment for morbid obesity. Iatrogenic diaphragmatic injury can complicate upper abdominal and esophageal surgery. We describe here the case of a patient who had undergone revisional surgery to replace a laparoscopic band, who presented acutely, years following surgery, with breathlessness and abdominal pain. CT of the chest and abdomen demonstrated small bowel loops in the left chest and significant mediastinal shift. The patient required an emergency laparotomy to reduce the small bowel contents from the chest and repair the hernial defect. The small bowel contained within the hernia was ischemic though did not require resection. The patient made a prompt recovery. Iatrogenic diaphragmatic injury is a rare, though potentially life-threatening, complication of laparoscopic gastric band placement.


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Gastroplastia/efectos adversos , Hernia Diafragmática/etiología , Adulto , Femenino , Hernia Diafragmática/diagnóstico , Humanos , Laparoscopía , Factores de Tiempo
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