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Front Public Health ; 12: 1277578, 2024.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38770363

Introduction: Schoolteachers have reported multiple demands contributing to poor perceptions regarding their quality of life and high rates of musculoskeletal disorders. However, there are few studies about the association between musculoskeletal disorders and quality of life from the end of the academic period during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: Evaluate musculoskeletal disorders rates and their association with quality of life perceptions among teachers from the last academic period during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants and methods: A total sample of 161 Chilean schoolteachers was included in a cross-sectional study musculoskeletal disorders prevalence was evaluated using the Standardized Nordic Questionnaire, and quality of life was evaluated through the Short-Form 12 Health Survey Instrument. A logistic regression was applied to evaluate the association between musculoskeletal disorders and quality of life perceptions adjusted by gender, age, and contract type. Results: 98% of teachers have suffered from some type of musculoskeletal disorders during the last 12 months, and 64% have had six or more painful regions. Women showed a higher musculoskeletal disorders rate than men. The group of teachers with the most musculoskeletal disorders (≥p50) saw significantly greater risk of low scores on the physical (OR: 2.16; p < 0.05) and mental components (OR: 4.86; p < 0.01) of quality of life, regardless of gender, age, and contract type. Conclusion: High musculoskeletal disorders rates suggest that preventive and informative actions must be taken regarding these disorders in order to protect teachers' mental and physical health, considering the effects of the school year and the COVID-19 health crisis.


COVID-19 , Musculoskeletal Diseases , Quality of Life , School Teachers , Humans , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/psychology , Quality of Life/psychology , Female , Male , Chile/epidemiology , Musculoskeletal Diseases/epidemiology , Musculoskeletal Diseases/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , School Teachers/psychology , School Teachers/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Adult , Surveys and Questionnaires , Prevalence , SARS-CoV-2 , Pandemics , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Diseases/psychology
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Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(7)2023 Apr 03.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37046947

Regular physical activity (PA) is indicated to be one of the main healthy habits that allow populations to achieve a good quality of life (QoL); however, levels of physical inactivity (PI) and sedentary behavior (SB) have risen worldwide, with negative health effects. The aim of this study is to analyze PI and SB levels, as well as their association with QoL in the Chilean population. A secondary analysis was performed based on the database from the 2015-2016 National Quality of Life Survey (ENCAVI) in Chile, using the modules for sociodemographic characteristics, health, and PA. Contingency tables and logistic regressions were conducted to determine the association between PI (low-intensity PA, LIPA; low-moderate PA, LMPA), SB (P75), and QoL adjusted for sociodemographic variables. Approximately 84%, 83%, and 47% of the participants presented LIPA, LMPA, and moderate-high SB, respectively. Participants that presented high PI and SB had lower QoL scores than those who were more active (p < 0.05). We observe that, in people with PI (LIPA), there is a higher risk of a low QoL regarding mental and physical components (OR 1.941; OR 1.189, p < 0.001) among females (OR 1.473; OR 1.513, p < 0.001) and those of a low educational level (OR 2.170; OR 1.410 p < 0.001). People with PI (LMPA) increased their risk for a low QoL in regard to mental and physical components (OR 1.750; OR 1.458, p < 0.001) among females (OR 1.528; OR 1.507, p < 0.001) and those of a low educational level (OR 2.195; OR 1.402 p < 0.001). We observe that people with SB (P75) increased their risk of a low QoL concerning physical and mental components (OR 1.475; OR 1.257, p < 0.001) for those of the female gender (OR 1.615; OR 1.563, p < 0.001) and a low educational level (OR 2.248; OR 1.423 p < 0.001). High levels of PI in both intensities and SB impact QoL in the Chilean population. It is crucial to generate public policies for more PA, especially for females and those of lower educational levels.

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Rev. venez. cir ; 76(1): 34-39, 2023. ilus, graf
Article Es | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1552947

Introducción: En la búsqueda de nuevas y mejores alternativas quirúrgicas que permitan disminuir el trauma a la pared abdominal, ha surgido la cirugía por puerto único (PU), un procedimiento que consiste en la realización de la cirugía laparoscópica a través de una incisión única, generalmente en la cicatriz umbilical. Los resultados han sido alentadores y nuevas investigaciones al respecto son necesarias. Objetivo: Comparar la técnica quirúrgica de la apendicectomía laparoscópica por puerto único (PU) versus técnica estándar de 03 puertos (AL3P) en el tratamiento de pacientes con apendicitis aguda. Metodología: Estudio prospectivo, aleatorizado, incluyó 158 pacientes distribuidos en 2 grupos (71 PU, 89 AL3P), desde junio de 2013 a junio de 2016, comparándose variables demográficas, tiempo quirúrgico, complicaciones trans y postoperatorias, conversión, dolor postoperatorio, beneficios estéticos y satisfacción. Resultados: La edad, sexo, IMC, evolución, medicación previa, recuento leucocitario y fase de la enfermedad fue similar en ambos grupos. El tiempo operatorio promedio en PU fue de 48 min, menor que en AL3P (p˂0,001), y se evidenció disminución del mismo posterior a la curva de aprendizaje de 30 casos. No hubo conversión en PU a cirugía abierta. La tasa de complicaciones intra Y postoperatorias fue similar en ambos grupos (p=0,486 y p=0,887). La estancia hospitalaria fue menor en los pacientes de PU (p˂0,001) con mejor resultado estético (p=0,036) y mayor grado de satisfacción (p=0,047). Conclusión: La apendicectomía por PU demostró ser una técnica factible, segura y reproducible en nuestro medio(AU)


Introduction: In the search for new and better surgical alternatives to reduce the trauma to the abdominal wall, it has emerged single port surgery (SP), a procedure that involves performing laparoscopic surgery through a single incision, usually in the umbilicus. The results have been encouraging and further investigations are needed in this regard. Objective: To compare laparoscopic single port appendectomy (SP) versus standard 03 ports laparoscopic technique (AL3P) in the treatment of patients with acute appendicitis. Materials and Methods: Prospective, randomized study, included 158 patients divided into 2 groups (71 SP, 89 AL3P), from June 2013 to June 2016, comparing demographic variables, surgical time, trans and postoperative complications, conversion, postoperative pain, aesthetic benefits and satisfaction. Results: Age, sex, BMI, evolution, premedication, white blood cell count and stage of the disease was similar in both groups. Mean operative time was 48 min on the SP, lower than in AL3P (p˂0,001), and decreased following the learning curve of 30 cases. There was no conversion of SP to open surgery. The rate of intraoperative and postoperative complications was similar in both groups (p = 0.486 and p = 0.887). The hospital stay was lower in patients SP (p˂0,001), with better cosmetic outcome (p = 0.036) and greater satisfaction (p=0.047). Conclusion: SP appendectomy proved to be a feasible, safe and reproducible technique in our environment(AU)


Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Appendectomy , Laparoscopy , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , Appendicitis , General Surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Abdominal Wall
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Rev. chil. cir ; 62(4): 369-376, ago. 2010. tab, ilus, graf
Article Es | LILACS | ID: lil-565362

Background: The fibrinolytic activity plays an important role in Peritoneal Adhesions (PA) develop-ment. It's well known that de substance P decreased the fibrinolysis by binding the neurokinin-1 receptor, improving the PA formation. Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of intraperitoneal treatment with a Neurokinin-1 receptor antagonist (NK-R1A) in peritoneal adhesión prevention in animal model. Materials and Methods: In 40 male wistar rats, PA were induced, and then randomly assigned to 2 groups: A group treated with Aprepitant (NK-Rl A), and a control group. The animals were killed at 7 or 14 postoperative day, and the number, severity and histopathology of PA were evaluated. Results: NK-Rl A decreased the number (40 percent less) and severity (p = 0.001) of PA when compare to control group. The NK-Rl A group had less PA in manipulated and no manipulated organs during surgery. Besides presented less fibrosis (p = 0.001), less inflamation (p = 0.005) and less vascular proliferation (p = 0.047) than control group. Conclusions: The NK-Rl A is effective as in PA prevention.


Introducción: La actividad fibrinolítica juega un papel fundamental en el desarrollo de las adherencias peritoneales (AP), y se conoce que la Sustancia P al actuar sobre receptores de neurokinina tipo 1 a nivel peritoneal, disminuye la fibrinólisis, favoreciendo la formación de las mismas. Objetivos: Evaluar la efectividad del tratamiento intraperitoneal con antagonista de receptores 1 de neurokinina (NK-R1A) en la prevención de AP en modelo animal. Materiales y Métodos: A 40 ratas wistar se les practicó cirugía formadora de AP y fueron distribuidas de forma aleatoria en 2 grupos, un grupo que recibió Aprepitant (NK-R1A), y el otro como grupo control. Los animales fueron sacrificados a los 7 ó 14 días, y se evaluó el número, severidad e histopatología de las AP. Resultados: El NK-Rl A disminuyó el número (40 por ciento menos) y severidad de las AP (p = 0,001) en relación al grupo control y presentó menos AP en órganos manipulados y no manipulados durante la cirugía. Ademßs presentó menor grado de fibrosis (p = 0,001), menor inflamación (p = 0,005) y menor proliferación vascular (p = 0,047) que el grupo control. Conclusión: El tratamiento peritoneal con NK-R1A es eficaz en la prevención de la formación de AP.


Animals , Male , Rats , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic/pharmacology , Peritoneal Diseases/prevention & control , Receptors, Neurokinin-1/antagonists & inhibitors , Fibrinolysis , Models, Biological , Rats, Wistar , Substance P
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Rev. venez. cir ; 63(1): 1-8, mar. 2010. ilus, tab, graf
Article Es | LILACS | ID: lil-594509

La actividad fibrinolítica juega un papel fundamental en el desarrollo de las adherencias peritoneales (AP), y se conoce que la sustancia P al actuar sobre receptores de neurokinina tipo 1 a nivel peritoneal, disminuyen la fibrinólisis, favoreciendo la formación de las mismas. La efectividad de antagonistas de estos receptores como tratamiento preventivo de AP, ha sido evaluada, obteniendose resultados favorables. Comparar la efectividad del tratamiento intraperitoneal con antagonista de receptores 1 de neurokinina (NK-RIA) versus gel de ácido hialurónico/carboximetilcelulosa (AH/CMC) en la prevención de AP en modelo animal. A 60 ratas Wistar se les practicó cirugía formadora de AP y fueron distribuidas de forma aleatoria en 3 grupos, un grupo que recibió aprepitant (NK_RIA), otro recibió gel de AH/CMC y un grupo control. Los animales fueron sacrificados a los 7 ó 14 días, y se evaluó el número, severidad e histopatología de las AP. Tanto el NK-RIA como el AC/CMC disminuyeron el número (40% y 38% respectivamente) y severidad de las AP (p=0,001 y p=0,029 rerspectivamente) en relación al grupo control, sin diferencias estadísticas entre ellos (p=0,806). El grupo de NK-RIA presentó menos AP en órganos no manipulados durante la cirugía en relación a los otros 2 grupos. Ambos tratamientos presentaron menor grado de fibrosis que el control, sin embargo el grupo de NK-RIA tuvo menor inflamación (P=0,005) y proliferación vascular (P=0,047) que el AH/CMC. El NK-RIA tiene alta eficacia previendo la formación de AP, equiparable a la gel de AH/CMC.


The fibrinolytic activity play an important role in the peritoneal adhesions (PA) development. It’s well known that of substance P decreased the fibrinolysis by binding the neurokinin-1 receptor, improving the PA formation. Lot of investigation have evaluated the efficacy in PA prevention of antagonist of these receptors, with very good result. To compare the effectivences of intraperitoneal treatment with a neurokin-1 receptor antagonist (NK-RIA) versus hyaluronic acid/carboxymethylcellulose (HA/CMC) gel, in peritoneal adhesion prevention in animal model. In 60 male Wistar rats, PA were induced, and then randomly assigned to 3 groups. A group treated with aprepitant (NK-RIA), a second group treated with HH/CMC and a control group. The animals were killed at 7 or 14 postoperative day, and the number, severity and histopathology of PA were evaluated. NK-RIA and HA/CMC decreased the number (40% and 38% respectively) and severity (p=0,001 and p=0,029 respectively) of PA when compare to control group. The NKRIA group had less PA in no manipulated organs in surgery that the others 2 groups. Both treatments presented less fibrosis that control, however the NK-RIA group presented less inflammation (p=0,005) and vascular proliferation (p=0,047) than HA/CMC group. The NK-RIA is as effective as HC/CMC in preventing PA.


Animals , Rats , Receptors, Neurokinin-1/antagonists & inhibitors , Thrombolytic Therapy/methods
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