ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Diabetes affects 4.5% of people living with HIV in Mexico. This study aims to describe the diabetes cascade of care (DMC) in people with HIV in a tertiary center in Mexico City. METHODS: We conducted a single-center review of people with HIV aged over 18, using medical records of active people enrolled at the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ) HIV Clinic (HIVC). Our analysis focused on their last visit to describe the DMC, aiming to identify gaps in control goals. We included people who had a consultation within the 12 months preceding May 2020. RESULTS: Out of the 2072 active people, medical records were available for 2050 (98.9%). Among these, 326 people (15.9%) had fasting glucose (FG) abnormalities, of which 133 (40.7%) had diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes among people with HIV was of 6.4% (133/2050). Regarding the DMC, the following proportions of people achieved control goals: 133/133 (100%) received medical care in the last 12 months, 123/123 (100%) had blood pressure (BP) <140/90 mmHg, 73/132 (55.3%) had LDL cholesterol (c-LDL) <100 mg/dl, 63/132 (47.7%) had FG <130 mg/dl, 50/116 (43.1%) had glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) <7%. ABC goals (HbA1c <7%, c-LDL <100 mg/dl, BP <140/90 mmHg) were met in 28/109 (25.6%) people. 126/133 (94%) people with HIV achieved HIV-viral load <50 copies/mL. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the high rate of viral suppression among people with HIV and diabetes, significant challenges remain in achieving comprehensive diabetes control. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to improve metabolic outcomes and the overall management of diabetes in people with HIV.
Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus , HIV Infections , Tertiary Care Centers , Humans , Mexico/epidemiology , HIV Infections/complications , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV Infections/drug therapy , Female , Male , Tertiary Care Centers/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Adult , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Prevalence , Blood Glucose/analysis , Retrospective StudiesABSTRACT
Limosilactobacillus reuteri is a probiotic microorganism used in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. The effect of oxygen transfer on cultures of L. reuteri ATCC 53608 at shake flask and stirred tank bioreactor scales was studied, using MRS and molasses-based media. At shake flask scale, in MRS medium, a maximum bacterial concentration of 2.01 ± 0.02 g L-1 was obtained; the oxygen transfer coefficient was 2.01 ± 0.04 h-1. Similarly, in a 7.5 L bioreactor, in MRS, a maximum bacterial concentration of 2.46 ± 0.16 g L-1 was achieved (kLa = 2.64 ± 0.06 h-1). In contrast, using a molasses-based medium, bacterial concentration reached 3.13 ± 0.17 g L-1 in the 7.5 L bioreactor. A progressive reduction in lactic acid concentration and yield was observed as the oxygen transfer coefficient increased, at shake flask scale. Also, the oxygen transfer coefficient strongly affected the growth of L. reuteri in shake flask and bioreactor and allowed us to successfully scale up L. reuteri culture, producing similar maximum bacterial concentrations in both scales (2.01 g L-1 and 2.46 g L-1 in MRS). This is the first study on oxygen transfer coefficients in L. reuteri, and it is a valuable contribution to the field as it provides important insights about how this organism tolerates oxygen and adapts its metabolism for larger biomass production.
Subject(s)
Bioreactors , Culture Media , Limosilactobacillus reuteri , Oxygen , Limosilactobacillus reuteri/metabolism , Limosilactobacillus reuteri/growth & development , Bioreactors/microbiology , Oxygen/metabolism , Culture Media/chemistry , Culture Media/metabolism , Probiotics/metabolism , Lactic Acid/metabolism , FermentationABSTRACT
This study aimed to isolate and characterize a native strain of Beauveria bassiana, coded as Bv065, showcasing its potential as a biological control agent targeting the palm weevil Dynamis borassi. Originating from a naturally infected D. borassi specimen collected in southwestern Colombia, the fungus underwent molecular identification and was identified as B. bassiana, exhibiting high sequence similarity with known reference strains. The physiological characterization revealed that Bv065 thrived within a temperature range of 25 to 30 °C and a pH range of 6 to 9. Moreover, the key carbon sources that allow optimal growth of the strain were identified through metabolic profiling, including sucrose, D-mannose, and γ-amino-butyric acid. These findings offer strategic insights for scalability and formulation methodologies. Additionally, enzymatic analyses unveiled robust protease activity within Bv065, crucial for catalysing insect cuticle degradation and facilitating host penetration, thus accentuating its entomopathogenic potential. Subsequent evaluations exposed Bv065's pathogenicity against D. borassi, causing significant mortality within nine days of exposure, albeit exhibiting limited effectiveness against Rhynchophorus palmarum. This study underscores the importance of understanding optimal growth conditions and metabolic preferences of B. bassiana strains for developing effective biopesticides. The findings suggest Bv065 as a promising candidate for integrated pest management strategies in neotropical regions, particularly for controlling palm weevil infestations in coconut and peach palm cultivation. Future research avenues include refining mass production methodologies, formulating novel delivery systems, and conducting comprehensive field efficacy trials to unlock the full potential of Bv065 in fostering sustainable pest management practices. Overall, this study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on entomopathogenic fungi and their pivotal role in biological control, offering nuanced perspectives on eco-friendly alternatives to conventional insecticidal interventions.
Subject(s)
Beauveria , Pest Control, Biological , Weevils , Beauveria/physiology , Beauveria/pathogenicity , Animals , Weevils/microbiology , Pest Control, Biological/methods , Colombia , Phylogeny , Temperature , Hydrogen-Ion ConcentrationABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Hallux valgus (HV) is a complex deformity, with many associated risk factors. The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon is a dynamic and potentially deforming force as it bowstrings laterally with HV. We hypothesized that FHL is more laterally inserted in the distal phalanx in cadavers with HV; therefore, it might be also a primary destabilizing force. We aim to compare the FHL distal insertion morphology and its relationship with osseous structures in cadavers with and without HV. METHODS: Sixteen cadaver specimens, 8 with HV and 8 without (N-HV) were dissected. We evaluated FHL distal morphology in terms of its insertional footprint location and FHL long-axis position in relation to osseous anatomy. RESULTS: Both the HV and N-HV groups displayed a laterally inserted footprint at the distal phalanx, with the HV group exhibiting median lateral translation of the footprint 6% greater than the N-HV group (P < .01). Both groups also demonstrated a laterally displaced position for the FHL long axis. The median FHL long axis for HV vs N-HV specimens 1 cm proximal to the IP joint was 9% more laterally displaced from the midaxis (P < .01), and at 1 cm proximal to the MTP joint was measured to be 15% more laterally displaced from the midaxis (P < .01). CONCLUSION: FHL demonstrated an eccentric position in terms of insertion and trajectory in both the HV and N-HV groups, with greater lateralization in specimens exhibiting HV deformity. This eccentricity potentially creates a greater deforming force vector contributing to the development of HV. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The etiology and progression of HV deformity may include a lateralized insertion of the FHL tendon. Treatment implications remain unknown at this time.
Subject(s)
Cadaver , Hallux Valgus , Tendons , Humans , Hallux Valgus/pathology , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Aged , Male , FemaleABSTRACT
Lifestyle modifications, metformin, and linagliptin reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in people with prediabetes. The gut microbiota (GM) may enhance such interventions' efficacy. We determined the effect of linagliptin/metformin (LM) vs metformin (M) on GM composition and its relationship to insulin sensitivity (IS) and pancreatic ß-cell function (Pßf) in patients with prediabetes. A cross-sectional study was conducted at different times: basal, six, and twelve months in 167 Mexican adults with prediabetes. These treatments increased the abundance of GM SCFA-producing bacteria M (Fusicatenibacter and Blautia) and LM (Roseburia, Bifidobacterium, and [Eubacterium] hallii group). We performed a mediation analysis with structural equation models (SEM). In conclusion, M and LM therapies improve insulin sensitivity and Pßf in prediabetics. GM is partially associated with these improvements since the SEM models suggest a weak association between specific bacterial genera and improvements in IS and Pßf.
Subject(s)
Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Linagliptin , Metformin , Prediabetic State , Humans , Metformin/pharmacology , Metformin/therapeutic use , Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects , Prediabetic State/drug therapy , Prediabetic State/microbiology , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Linagliptin/therapeutic use , Linagliptin/pharmacology , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/microbiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/metabolism , Insulin Resistance , Adult , Insulin-Secreting Cells/drug effects , Insulin-Secreting Cells/metabolism , AgedABSTRACT
A promising strategy for developing novel therapies against tropical diseases, including malaria, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis, is to detect biological targets such as trypanothione reductase, a vital parasite enzyme that regulates oxidative stress. This enzyme is highly selective and conserved in the Trypanosotidae family and has an ortholog in the Plasmodium genus. Previous studies have established that an isosteric replacement of naphthoquinone's carbonyl group with a sulfone group leads to compounds with high bioactivity and selectivity (half-maximal inhibitory concentration = 3 µM against intracellular amastigotes of L. panamensis, selectivity index = 153 over monocytes U-937). In this study, we analyzed the reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels of parasites through indirect measurements of the tryparedoxin system after treatment with these isosteric compounds. This strategy proved that a significant increase in the ROS levels and strong mitochondrial perturbation led to the death of parasites due to cell homeostatic imbalance, confirming the compounds' effectiveness in disrupting this important metabolic pathway. To improve understanding of the parasite-molecule interaction, 27 new compounds were synthesized and assessed against parasites of the three principal tropical diseases (malaria, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis), displaying an EC50 below 10 µM and good correlation with in-silico studies, indicating that the 4H-thiochromen-4-one 1,1-dioxide core is a special allosteric modulator. It can interact in the binding pocket through key amino acids like Ser-14, Leu-17, Trp-21, Ser-109, Tyr-110, and Met-113, leading to interhelical disruption.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The human gut microbiota (GM) is a dynamic system which ecological interactions among the community members affect the host metabolism. Understanding the principles that rule the bidirectional communication between GM and its host, is one of the most valuable enterprise for uncovering how bacterial ecology influences the clinical variables in the host. Methods: Here, we used SparCC to infer association networks in 16S rRNA gene amplicon data from the GM of a cohort of Mexican patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in different stages: NG (normoglycemic), IFG (impaired fasting glucose), IGT (impaired glucose tolerance), IFG + IGT (impaired fasting glucose plus impaired glucose tolerance), T2D and T2D treated (T2D with a 5-year ongoing treatment). Results: By exploring the network topology from the different stages of T2D, we observed that, as the disease progress, the networks lose the association between bacteria. It suggests that the microbial community becomes highly sensitive to perturbations in individuals with T2D. With the purpose to identify those genera that guide this transition, we computationally found keystone taxa (driver nodes) and core genera for a Mexican T2D cohort. Altogether, we suggest a set of genera driving the progress of the T2D in a Mexican cohort, among them Ruminococcaceae NK4A214 group, Ruminococcaceae UCG-010, Ruminococcaceae UCG-002, Ruminococcaceae UCG-005, Alistipes, Anaerostipes, and Terrisporobacter. Discussion: Based on a network approach, this study suggests a set of genera that can serve as a potential biomarker to distinguish the distinct degree of advances in T2D for a Mexican cohort of patients. Beyond limiting our conclusion to one population, we present a computational pipeline to link ecological networks and clinical stages in T2D, and desirable aim to advance in the field of precision medicine.
Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Glucose Intolerance , Humans , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Glucose Intolerance/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Microbiome/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , GlucoseABSTRACT
Background: Ankle hemiarthroplasty is a 1-piece implant system replacing the talar side of the tibiotalar joint. Hemiarthroplasty offers limited bone resection and may provide easier revision options than joint-ablating procedures. Methods: Prospective, multicenter, noncomparative, nonrandomized clinical study with short term follow-up on patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty of the ankle. Radiologic and functional outcomes (Foot and Ankle Outcome Score FAOS, Foot and Ankle Ability Measure [FAAM], Short Form-36 Health Survey [SF-36], Short Musculoskeletal Functional Assessment [SMFA], and visual analog scale [VAS] pain scores) were obtained at 3 and 12 months and the last follow-up (mean 31.9 months). Results: Ten patients met the inclusion criteria. Three were converted to total ankle replacement at 14, 16, and 18 months. Pain VAS scores improved on average from 6.8 to 4.8 (P = .044) of the remaining 7 at a mean of 31.9 months' follow-up. For these 7 in the Survival Group, we found that SF-36 physical health component improved from 25.03 to 42.25 (P = .030), SMFA dysfunction and bother indexes improved from 46.36 to 32.28 (P = .001), and from 55.21 to 30.14 (P = .002) in the Survival Group, and FAAM sports improved from 12.5 to 34.5 (P = .023). Conclusion: Patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty of the ankle joint for talar-sided lesions had a 30% failure rate by 18 months. Those who did not have an early failure exhibited modest pain reduction, functional improvements, and better quality of life in short-term follow-up. This procedure offers a possible alternative for isolated talar ankle cartilage cases. Level of Evidence: Level IV, prospective case series.
ABSTRACT
RESUMEN Objetivos Describir la percepción de la práctica de lactancia materna extendida en mujeres lactantes de un grupo de apoyo en Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Métodos Abordaje cualitativo, análisis conversacional. Se aplicaron entrevistas semiestructuradas a un grupo de mujeres que brindaban lactancia materna prolongada a sus hijos con el fin de registrar su percepción respecto a los beneficios de la lactancia materna y las actitudes de su entorno social inmediato. Resultados Las participantes valoraron positivamente el hecho de brindar lactancia materna prolongada e indicaron que favorece el desarrollo cognitivo de sus hijos y mejora su vínculo afectivo. La red de apoyo inmediato (social, familiar o de pareja) fue identificada como un factor que facilitó la implementación de esta práctica. Participar en un grupo de apoyo fortaleció sus conocimientos básicos sobre lactancia materna e impulsó su liderazgo y empoderamiento. Conclusiones Participar de un grupo de apoyo se percibe como un factor que promueve la implementación de la práctica de Lactancia Materna Extendida y beneficia la salud y el desarrollo de los bebés.
ABSTRACT Objective To describe the perception of the practice of extended breastfeeding in women members of a breastfeeding support group in Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Methods Qualitative approach, conversational analysis. Semi-structured interviews were applied to a group of women who provided extended breastfeeding to their children, to record their perception regarding the benefits of breastfeeding and the attitudes of their immediate social environment regarding this activity. Results The participants positively valued the fact of providing extended breastfeeding, indicating that it favors the cognitive development of their children and improves the affective bond between them. The immediate support network (social, family, or partner) was identified as a factor that facilitates the implementation of this practice. In addition, participating in a support group strengthened her basic knowledge of breast-feeding and boosted her leadership and empowerment. Conclusions Participating in a support group for extended breastfeeding is perceived as a factor that encourages this practice and benefits both the health and development of the baby.
ABSTRACT
La patología de peroneos es compleja y frecuentemente subdiagnosticada. El conocimiento detallado de la anatomía, biomecánica y fisiopatología es fundamental para realizar un correcto diagnóstico y tratamiento. El objetivo de este artículo es revisar la información más actualizada sobre la patología de los tendones peroneos (tendinopatía, inestabilidad y rotura).
Pathology of the peroneal tendons is complex and often underdiagnosed. Knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics, and physiopathology is necessary for diagnosing and treating this condition. The objective of this article is to review the most updated information regarding peroneal tendon pathology (tendinopathy, dislocation/subluxation, and tears), which may help managing patients with lateral pain of the foot and ankle.
Subject(s)
Tendon Injuries , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Tendons/physiopathology , Ankle Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Ankle Joint/surgeryABSTRACT
Resumen Introducción: El procedimiento de neumoperitoneo progresivo preoperatorio para el manejo de hernias gigantes con "Pérdida de dominio" o Pérdida de derecho a domicilio" fue introducido en 1940 por Goñi Moreno en Argentina. Autores como Herszage, Berlemont, Koontz, Gravez y Martínez Munive presentaron variaciones interesantes del método original. Su uso se recomienda para preparación previa de pacientes con hernias gigantes y grandes contenidos de vísceras en el saco herniario, en los cuales no sería posible su re-introducción y efectuar la hernioplástia, o en los que su reducción de manera forzada pudiera llevar al paciente al desarrollo de un síndrome compartimental abdominal en el postoperatorio inmediato. Caso clínico: Paciente de sexo masculino de 65 años de edad, que presenta cuadro clínico de un mes de evolución caracterizado por dolor a nivel de la región inguinal izquierda, en el cual se evidencia presencia de hernia inguino escrotal gigante izquierda, no reductible, con aproximadamente un 40% de contenido abdominal. Resultados: La mayoría de los estudios describen el uso del neumoperitoneo progresivo para la reparación de las eventraciones gigantes, sin embargo, en nuestra experiencia y en la de otros autores, esta técnica también puede utilizarse para resolver las hernias inguinales y umbilicales gigantes, con buenos resultados. En todos los casos se aconseja utilizar material protésico. Conclusión: El uso del neumoperitoneo preoperatorio progresivo, se trata de una técnica segura y fácil de realizar que puede complementar las técnicas de eventroplastía complejas, aportando ventajas en la preparación de los pacientes con grandes defectos de pared abdominal y obteniendo buenos resultados.
Abstract Introduction: The procedure of progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum for the management of giant hernias with "Loss of domain" or "Loss of the right of domain" was introduced in 1940 by Goñi Moreno in Argentina, followed in later years by authors such as Herszage, Berlemont, Koontz, Gravez and Martínez Munive, all with some interesting variations of the original method. Its use is recommended for previous preparation of patients with giant hernias and large contents of viscera in the hernial sac, in which it would not be possible to re-introduce and perform hernioplasty, or in which its forced reduction could lead to the patient to the development of an abdominal compartment syndrome in the immediate postoperative period. Clinical case: A 65-year-old male patient with a clinical picture of one month of evolution characterized by pain in the left inguinal region. There was evidence of a giant left inguinal scrotum, not reducible, with approximately 40% abdominal contents. Results: Most studies describe the use of progressive pneumoperitoneum for the repair of giant hernias, however, in our experience and in that of other authors, this technique can also be used to resolve hernias giant inguinal and umbilical, with good results. In all cases it is recommended use prosthetic material. Conclusion: The use of progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum is a safe and easy-to-perform technique that can complement complex eventroplasty's techniques, providing advantages in the preparation of patients with large abdominal wall defects and obtaining good results.
ABSTRACT
Few studies assess consumer response to nutrition labeling, especially in less-developed countries. We analyzed the link between nutrition labeling and obesity in Ecuador using a representative cross-sectional sample of 29,770 individuals from the National Health and Nutrition Survey (ENSANUT) in 2018. Nutrition labeling reduced the probability of obesity in adolescent (12-18 years old) and adult (18-59 years old) people by 4% (CI: - 5.7, - 2.2) and 8.4% (CI: - 12.7, - 4.0), respectively. The magnitude of average treatment effect of using nutrition label on obesity ranged from 0.90 (CI: - 1.299, - 0.500) to 1 (CI: - 1.355, - 0.645) BMI points for adolescent, and from 1.16 (CI: - 1.554, - 0.766) to 1.80 (CI: - 2.791, - 0.811) BMI points for adult. The effect of nutrition labeling is greater among the less obese. We recommend that health policy makers and clinicians continue to promote nutrition labeling especially where obesity is not chronic, where nutrition labeling is most successful.
Subject(s)
Food Labeling , Obesity , Adult , Adolescent , Humans , Child , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Ecuador/epidemiology , Obesity/epidemiology , Obesity/prevention & control , Nutrition Surveys , Health Policy , Nutrition PolicyABSTRACT
This article estimates the individuals' non-pecuniary benefit of engaging in pro- environmental behaviors (PEB) using a large sample from Ecuador. As a novelty, we estimate a model that allows incorporating both unobserved heterogeneity in preferences and controlling for the potential endogeneity of income through instrumental variables. Although both problems have been addressed separately in the literature, we show that considering both sources of bias allows finding more accurate and credible monetary values. Our results show that subjective monetary evaluations regarding PEBs are generally overestimated (the income coefficient is underestimated), but not including unobserved heterogeneity hides important patterns for an important group of the sample with completely different preferences.
Subject(s)
Income , Ecuador , HumansABSTRACT
Level of Evidence: Level V.
Subject(s)
Foot Deformities, Congenital , Metatarsal Bones , Metatarsalgia , Humans , Metatarsal Bones/surgery , Metatarsalgia/surgery , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , OsteotomyABSTRACT
El diseño de esta investigación es de corte empírico y cuantitativo, además, es de tipo psicométrico, bajo el criterio de estudio instrumental. Su objetivo principal fue diseñar y validar una escala de actitudes hacia la Policía Nacional para una muestra colombiana. Para ello, se realizó una revisión teórica y se diseñó una tabla de especificaciones que permitió identificar la cantidad de ítems que se requerían para abarcar las seis funciones principales de dicha entidad. Posteriormente, los ítems fueron sometidos a la validación por parte de jueces, se realizaron algunos ajustes sugeridos a la escala y se aplicó la encuesta a 566 ciudadanos colombianos con edades entre los 18 y 82 años, cuya media fue de 26 años. Se tuvo acceso a la población a través de un muestreo no probabilístico por bola de nieve. Así mismo, se llevó a cabo un análisis factorial exploratorio, que agrupó los reactivos en cuatro factores: pensamientos y creencias hacia la Policía Nacional, emociones y sentimientos hacia la Policía Nacional, accionar propio de la Policía y accionar de la Policía ante riñas y peleas. Además, se realizó un análisis factorial confirmatorio que refiere adecuados índices de bondad de ajuste. Los resultados de los análisis estadísticos demostraron que este instrumento tiene una alta consistencia interna y confiabilidad, lo cual se ve reflejado en el alfa de Cronbach general de 0,875 y una adecuada validez, ya que los ítems tienen apropiados índices de extracción y los cuatro factores en los que se agruparon explican el 47,140% de la varianza total.
This study's design was empirical and quantitative. In addition, it was psychometric, under instrumental study criteria. Its main objective was to design and validate a scale of attitudes towards the National Police for a Colombian sample. To do so, a theoretical review was performed and a table of specifications was created, which allowed identifying the amount of items required to cover the six main functions of said entity. Subsequently, the ítems were submitted to validation by judges. Some suggested adjustment were made to the scale, and the survey was given to 566 Colombian citizens between the ages of 18 to 82. The average age was 26. The population was accessed by means of non-probability, snowball sampling. Moreover, an exploratory factor analysis was performed, which regrouped the reactive items into four factors: thoughts and beliefs regarding the National Police, feelings and emotions towards the National Police, the Police's own actions, and the Police's actions in light of brawls and fights. In addition, a confirmatory factor analysis that refers to proper goodness of fit indices was performed. The results of the statistical analyses demonstrated that this instrument has high internal consistency and reliability, which is reflected in the general Cronbach's alpha of 0,875 and proper validity, since the items have appropriate extraction indices and the four factors in which they were grouped explain 47,140% of total variance.
O desenho desta pesquisa é empírico e quantitativo, além disso, é psicométrico, sob o critério de estudo instrumental. Seu principal objetivo foi desenhar e validar uma escala de atitudes em relação à Polícia Nacional para uma amostra colombiana. Para isso, foi realizada uma revisão teórica e foi elaborado um quadro de especificações para identificar o número de itens necessários para cobrir as seis funções principais da referida entidade. Posteriormente, os itens foram submetidos à validação de juízes, alguns ajustes sugeridos foram feitos na escala e a pesquisa foi aplicada a 566 cidadãos colombianos com idade entre 18 e 82 anos, cuja média foi de 26 anos. A população foi acessada por amostragem não probabilística em bola de neve. Da mesma forma, foi realizada uma análise fatorial exploratória, que agrupou os itens em quatro fatores: pensamentos e crenças em relação à Polícia Nacional, emoções e sentimentos em relação à Polícia Nacional, atuação característica da Polícia e atuação da Polícia frente a rixas e brigas. Além disso, foi realizada uma análise fatorial confirmatória que se refere a índices adequados de bondade de ajuste. Os resultados das análises estatísticas demonstraram que este instrumento possui alta consistência interna e confiabilidade, o que se reflete no alfa de Cronbach geral de 0,875 e validade adequada, uma vez que os itens apresentam taxas de extração adequadas e os quatro fatores nos quais foram agrupados explicam 47,140% da variância total.
Subject(s)
Humans , Police , Population , AttitudeABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Regional information regarding the characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 is needed for a better understanding of the pandemic. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study to describe the clinical features of COVID-19 patients diagnosed in a tertiary-care center in Mexico City and to assess differences according to the treatment setting (ambulatory vs. hospital) and to the need of intensive care (IC). METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort, including consecutive patients with COVID-19 from February 26, 2020 to April 11, 2020. RESULTS: We identified 309 patients (140 inpatients and 169 outpatients). The median age was 43 years (interquartile range, 33-54), 59.2% men, and 18.6% healthcare workers (12.3% from our center). The median body mass index (BMI) was 29.00 kg/m2 and 39.6% had obesity. Compared to outpatients, inpatients were older, had comorbidities, cough, and dyspnea more frequently. Twenty-nine (20.7%) inpatients required treatment in the IC unit (ICU). History of diabetes (type 1 or 2) and abdominal pain were more common in ICU patients compared to non-ICU patients. ICU patients had higher BMIs, higher respiratory rates, and lower room-air capillary oxygen saturations. ICU patients showed a more severe inflammatory response as assessed by white blood cell count, neutrophil and platelet count, C-reactive protein, ferritin, procalcitonin, and albumin levels. By the end of the study period, 65 inpatients had been discharged because of improvement, 70 continued hospitalized, and five had died. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with comorbidities, either middle-age obese or elderly complaining of fever, cough, or dyspnea, were more likely to be admitted. At admission, patients with diabetes, high BMI, and clinical or laboratory findings consistent with a severe inflammatory state were more likely to require IC.
Subject(s)
Betacoronavirus , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Abdominal Pain/epidemiology , Adult , Aged , Ambulatory Care , Biomarkers/blood , Body Mass Index , COVID-19 , Comorbidity , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Coronavirus Infections/therapy , Critical Care , Dyspnea/etiology , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , Humans , Inpatients/statistics & numerical data , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged , Obesity/epidemiology , Outpatients/statistics & numerical data , Pneumonia, Viral/complications , Pneumonia, Viral/therapy , SARS-CoV-2 , Severity of Illness Index , Tertiary Care Centers/statistics & numerical data , Treatment OutcomeABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Background: Regional information regarding the characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 is needed for a better understanding of the pandemic. Objective: The objective of the study to describe the clinical features of COVID-19 patients diagnosed in a tertiary-care center in Mexico City and to assess differences according to the treatment setting (ambulatory vs. hospital) and to the need of intensive care (IC). Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort, including consecutive patients with COVID-19 from February 26, 2020 to April 11, 2020. Results: We identified 309 patients (140 inpatients and 169 outpatients). The median age was 43 years (interquartile range, 33-54), 59.2% men, and 18.6% healthcare workers (12.3% from our center). The median body mass index (BMI) was 29.00 kg/m2 and 39.6% had obesity. Compared to outpatients, inpatients were older, had comorbidities, cough, and dyspnea more frequently. Twenty-nine (20.7%) inpatients required treatment in the IC unit (ICU). History of diabetes (type 1 or 2) and abdominal pain were more common in ICU patients compared to non-ICU patients. ICU patients had higher BMIs, higher respiratory rates, and lower room-air capillary oxygen saturations. ICU patients showed a more severe inflammatory response as assessed by white blood cell count, neutrophil and platelet count, C-reactive protein, ferritin, procalcitonin, and albumin levels. By the end of the study period, 65 inpatients had been discharged because of improvement, 70 continued hospitalized, and five had died. Conclusions: Patients with comorbidities, either middle-age obese or elderly complaining of fever, cough, or dyspnea, were more likely to be admitted. At admission, patients with diabetes, high BMI, and clinical or laboratory findings consistent with a severe inflammatory state were more likely to require IC.
Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Pandemics , Betacoronavirus , Severity of Illness Index , Biomarkers/blood , Abdominal Pain/epidemiology , Body Mass Index , Comorbidity , Treatment Outcome , Critical Care , Dyspnea/etiology , Tertiary Care Centers/statistics & numerical data , Ambulatory Care , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19 , Inpatients/statistics & numerical data , Mexico , Obesity/epidemiologyABSTRACT
In continuation of our efforts to identify promising antileishmanial agents based on the chroman scaffold, we synthesized several substituted 2H-thiochroman derivatives, including thiochromenes, thichromanones and hydrazones substituted in C-2 or C-3 with carbonyl or carboxyl groups. Thirty-two compounds were thus obtained, characterized, and evaluated against intracellular amastigotes of Leishmania (V) panamensis. Twelve compounds were active, with EC50 values lower than 40 µM, but only four compounds displayed the highest antileishmanial activity, with EC50 values below 10 µM; these all compounds possess a good Selectivity Index > 2.6. Although two active compounds were thiochromenes, a clear structure-activity relationship was not detected since each active compound has a different substitution pattern.