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Neurología (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 39(2): 170-177, Mar. 2024. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-230871

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Objetivo Identificar las enfermedades neurológicas por las que con mayor frecuencia se solicita la eutanasia y el suicidio asistido en los países donde están legalizados, las particularidades de la eutanasia en algunas de ellas y mostrar la evolución de sus cifras. Métodos Revisión bibliográfica sistemática. Resultados Las demencias, enfermedad de motoneurona, esclerosis múltiple y enfermedad de Parkinson son las enfermedades neurológicas que más frecuentemente motivan la petición de eutanasia o suicidio asistido. Las solicitudes por demencia son las más numerosas, están creciendo y plantean problemas éticos y legales adicionales al disminuir la capacidad de decisión. En algunos países la proporción de solicitudes respecto al total de casos de esclerosis múltiple, enfermedad de motoneurona o enfermedad de Huntington es mayor que en cualquier otra enfermedad. Conclusiones Después del cáncer las enfermedades neurológicas son el motivo más frecuente de pedir la eutanasia y el suicidio asistido. (AU)


Objective To identify the neurological diseases for which euthanasia and assisted suicide are most frequently requested in the countries where these medical procedures are legal and the specific characteristics of euthanasia in some of these diseases, and to show the evolution of euthanasia figures. Methods We conducted a systematic literature review. Results Dementia, motor neuron disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease are the neurological diseases that most frequently motivate requests for euthanasia or assisted suicide. Claims related to dementia constitute the largest group, are growing, and raise additional ethical and legal issues due to these patients’ diminished decision-making capacity. In some countries, the ratios of euthanasia requests to all cases of multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, or Huntington disease are higher than for any other disease. Conclusions After cancer, neurological diseases are the most frequent reason for requesting euthanasia or assisted suicide. (AU)


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Doenças do Sistema Nervoso , Eutanásia , Suicídio Assistido , Demência , Doença dos Neurônios Motores , Esclerose Múltipla
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Environ Geochem Health ; 46(3): 87, 2024 Feb 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38367090

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The ecotoxic effect of Zn species arising from the weathering of the marmatite-like sphalerite ((Fe, Zn)S) in Allium cepa systems was herein evaluated in calcareous soils and connected with its sulfide oxidation mechanism to determine the chemical speciation responsible of this outcome. Mineralogical analyses (X-ray diffraction patterns, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy), chemical study of leachates (total Fe, Zn, Cd, oxidation-reduction potential, pH, sulfates and total alkalinity) and electrochemical assessments (chronoamperometry, chronopotentiometry, cyclic voltammetry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) were carried out using (Fe, Zn)S samples to elucidate interfacial mechanisms simulating calcareous soil conditions. Results indicate the formation of polysulfides (Sn2-), elemental sulfur (S0), siderite (FeCO3)-like, hematite (Fe2O3)-like with sorbed CO32- species, gunningite (ZnSO4·H2O)-like phase and smithsonite (ZnCO3)-like compounds in altered surface under calcareous conditions. However, the generation of gunningite (ZnSO4·H2O)-like phase was predominant bulk-solution system. Quantification of damage rates ranges from 75 to 90% of bulb cells under non-carbonated conditions after 15-30 days, while 50-75% of damage level is determined under neutral-alkaline carbonated conditions. Damage ratios are 70.08 and 30.26 at the highest level, respectively. These findings revealed lower ecotoxic damage due to ZnCO3-like precipitation, indicating the effect of carbonates on Zn compounds during vegetable up-taking (exposure). Other environmental suggestions of the (Fe, Zn)S weathering and ecotoxic effects under calcareous soil conditions are discussed.


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Cebolas , Poluentes do Solo , Compostos de Zinco , Solo/química , Sulfetos/química , Tempo (Meteorologia) , Poluentes do Solo/análise
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Neurologia (Engl Ed) ; 39(2): 170-177, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38272260

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OBJECTIVE: To identify the neurological diseases for which euthanasia and assisted suicide are most frequently requested in the countries where these medical procedures are legal and the specific characteristics of euthanasia in some of these diseases, and to show the evolution of euthanasia figures. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature review. RESULTS: Dementia, motor neuron disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease are the neurological diseases that most frequently motivate requests for euthanasia or assisted suicide. Requests related to dementia constitute the largest group, are growing, and raise additional ethical and legal issues due to these patients' diminished decision-making capacity. In some countries, the ratios of euthanasia requests to all cases of multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, or Huntington disease are higher than for any other disease. CONCLUSIONS: After cancer, neurological diseases are the most frequent reason for requesting euthanasia or assisted suicide.


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Eutanásia , Doença de Huntington , Doença dos Neurônios Motores , Esclerose Múltipla , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso , Suicídio Assistido , Humanos
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Rev. neurol. (Ed. impr.) ; 77(3): 67-73, Juli-Dic. 2023. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-223697

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Introducción y objetivo: Es conocido que parte de la asistencia a los pacientes neurológicos se presta por teléfono, pero desconocemos las enfermedades que se atienden de esta manera y qué partes de la asistencia se proporcionan así. Pretendemos averiguarlo a través de esta revisión bibliográfica. Materiales y métodos: Se han revisado sistemáticamente las referencias sobre asistencia telefónica a enfermedades neurológicas accesibles a través de las plataformas PubMed, Embase y Cochrane, sin fecha de inicio y hasta el 3 de abril de 2022. Se encontraron 618 referencias, de las que 219 no pasaron los criterios de exclusión, por lo que se revisaron 399. Resultados: Hay un aumento de publicaciones en los últimos años y, aunque la demencia no es la enfermedad más prevalente, es el área de la neurología con más publicaciones sobre asistencia telefónica. Le siguen los ictus, el traumatismo craneoencefálico, la esclerosis múltiple, la enfermedad de Parkinson y trastornos del movimiento, la epilepsia, las enfermedades neuromusculares y otras. Discusión y conclusiones. Las demencias son las enfermedades con más referencias bibliográficas sobre su asistencia telefónica a pesar de no ser las más prevalentes. Con frecuencia, el teléfono se utiliza para administrar escalas diagnósticas o apoyar a los cuidadores, y es especialmente útil en enfermedades que dificultan la movilidad y acudir presencialmente.(AU)


Introduction and aim: While part of the care for neurological patients is done by telephone, it is not well known what neurological diseases and which part of that care is provided by telephone. Our goal is to find it out through a bibliographic review. Materials and methods: References on telephone care for neurological diseases accessible through the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane platforms have been systematically reviewed, with an unspecified start date and up to March 2022. We found 618 references, and as 219 did not pass the exclusion criteria, 399 were finally included in the review. Results: Dementia is the area of neurology with more publications about its telephone assistance. It is followed by stroke, head trauma, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, and others. Discussion and conclusions: Dementias are the diseases with more bibliographic references on their telephone assistance despite not being the most prevalent. The telephone is frequently used to administer diagnostic scales or support caregivers and is particularly useful in diseases that limit mobility and attending a medical practice.(AU)


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Humanos , Teleneurologia , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso , Neurologia , Telemedicina , Consulta Remota
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Rev Neurol ; 77(3): 67-73, 2023 08 01.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37466132

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: While part of the care for neurological patients is done by telephone, it is not well known what neurological diseases and which part of that care is provided by telephone. Our goal is to find it out through a bibliographic review. MATERIALS AND METHODS: References on telephone care for neurological diseases accessible through the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane platforms have been systematically reviewed, with an unspecified start date and up to March 2022. We found 618 references, and as 219 did not pass the exclusion criteria, 399 were finally included in the review. RESULTS: Dementia is the area of neurology with more publications about its telephone assistance. It is followed by stroke, head trauma, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and movement disorders, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, and others. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Dementias are the diseases with more bibliographic references on their telephone assistance despite not being the most prevalent. The telephone is frequently used to administer diagnostic scales or support caregivers and is particularly useful in diseases that limit mobility and attending a medical practice.


TITLE: La asistencia telefónica de las enfermedades neurológicas: una revisión sistemática.Introducción y objetivo. Es conocido que parte de la asistencia a los pacientes neurológicos se presta por teléfono, pero desconocemos las enfermedades que se atienden de esta manera y qué partes de la asistencia se proporcionan así. Pretendemos averiguarlo a través de esta revisión bibliográfica. Materiales y métodos. Se han revisado sistemáticamente las referencias sobre asistencia telefónica a enfermedades neurológicas accesibles a través de las plataformas PubMed, Embase y Cochrane, sin fecha de inicio y hasta el 3 de abril de 2022. Se encontraron 618 referencias, de las que 219 no pasaron los criterios de exclusión, por lo que se revisaron 399. Resultados. Hay un aumento de publicaciones en los últimos años y, aunque la demencia no es la enfermedad más prevalente, es el área de la neurología con más publicaciones sobre asistencia telefónica. Le siguen los ictus, el traumatismo craneoencefálico, la esclerosis múltiple, la enfermedad de Parkinson y trastornos del movimiento, la epilepsia, las enfermedades neuromusculares y otras. Discusión y conclusiones. Las demencias son las enfermedades con más referencias bibliográficas sobre su asistencia telefónica a pesar de no ser las más prevalentes. Con frecuencia, el teléfono se utiliza para administrar escalas diagnósticas o apoyar a los cuidadores, y es especialmente útil en enfermedades que dificultan la movilidad y acudir presencialmente.


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Epilepsia , Esclerose Múltipla , Neurologia , Doença de Parkinson , Humanos , Telefone
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Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(4)2023 Feb 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36833041

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The consolidation of telerehabilitation for the treatment of many diseases over the last decades is a consequence of its cost-effective results and its ability to offer access to rehabilitation in remote areas. Telerehabilitation operates over a distance, so vulnerable patients are never exposed to unnecessary risks. Despite its low cost, the need for a professional to assess therapeutic exercises and proper corporal movements online should also be mentioned. The focus of this paper is on a telerehabilitation system for patients suffering from Parkinson's disease in remote villages and other less accessible locations. A full-stack is presented using big data frameworks that facilitate communication between the patient and the occupational therapist, the recording of each session, and real-time skeleton identification using artificial intelligence techniques. Big data technologies are used to process the numerous videos that are generated during the course of treating simultaneous patients. Moreover, the skeleton of each patient can be estimated using deep neural networks for automated evaluation of corporal exercises, which is of immense help to the therapists in charge of the treatment programs.

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Rev Neurol ; 74(2): 61-65, 2022 01 16.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35014021

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INTRODUCTION: Euthanasia laws do not mention as an obstacle brain diseases other than dementia that damage circuits involved in decision-making. DEVELOPMENT: Narrative review of the stages of the decision to request euthanasia and the brain areas involved. The amygdala, the cingulate and insular cortex, and different parts of the prefrontal lobes are activated during decisions with similarities to that of requesting euthanasia. CONCLUSIONS: When an injury or malfunction of any of the structures involved in making decisions is known, a specific evaluation should be made of the influence it may have on the competence of the patient to request euthanasia.


TITLE: Fases en la decisión de solicitar la eutanasia y estructuras cerebrales involucradas.Introducción. Las leyes de eutanasia no mencionan como obstáculo las enfermedades cerebrales diferentes de la demencia, pero que dañan los circuitos involucrados en la toma de decisiones. Desarrollo. Revisión narrativa de las etapas de la decisión de solicitar la eutanasia y las áreas cerebrales involucradas. La amígdala, la corteza cingulada, la ínsula y distintas partes de los lóbulos prefrontales se activan durante decisiones con similitudes a la de solicitar la eutanasia. Conclusiones. Cuando se conoce una lesión o mal funcionamiento de alguna de las estructuras involucradas en la toma de decisiones, se debe realizar una evaluación específica de la influencia que pueda tener en la competencia del paciente para solicitar la eutanasia.


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Encéfalo/fisiologia , Tomada de Decisões , Eutanásia/psicologia , Competência Mental/psicologia , Humanos
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Rev. neurol. (Ed. impr.) ; 74(2): 61-65, Ene 16, 2022. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-217566

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Introducción: Las leyes de eutanasia no mencionan como obstáculo las enfermedades cerebrales diferentes de la demencia, pero que dañan los circuitos involucrados en la toma de decisiones. Desarrollo: Revisión narrativa de las etapas de la decisión de solicitar la eutanasia y las áreas cerebrales involucradas. La amígdala, la corteza cingulada, la ínsula y distintas partes de los lóbulos prefrontales se activan durante decisiones con similitudes a la de solicitar la eutanasia. Conclusiones: Cuando se conoce una lesión o mal funcionamiento de alguna de las estructuras involucradas en la toma de decisiones, se debe realizar una evaluación específica de la influencia que pueda tener en la competencia del paciente para solicitar la eutanasia.(AU)


Introduction: Euthanasia laws do not mention as an obstacle brain diseases other than dementia that damage circuits involved in decision-making. Development: Narrative review of the stages of the decision to request euthanasia and the brain areas involved. The amygdala, the cingulate and insular cortex, and different parts of the prefrontal lobes are activated during decisions with similarities to that of requesting euthanasia. Conclusions: When an injury or malfunction of any of the structures involved in making decisions is known, a specific evaluation should be made of the influence it may have on the competence of the patient to request euthanasia.(AU)


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Humanos , Eutanásia , Tomada de Decisões , Tonsila do Cerebelo , Lobo Frontal , Neuropsicologia , Neurologia , Encefalopatias
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Aten. prim. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 54(1): 102170, ene.,2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-203175

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Objetivo: Comparar la ley española de eutanasia y suicidio asistido con las que existen en otros países.DiseñoRevisión sistemática de la bibliografía.Fuentes de datosSe buscaron en Medline/PubMed, EMBASE y Biblioteca Cochrane los estudios que contuvieran en su título o resumen los descriptores «eutanasia» o «suicidio asistido» y además «legislación» o «ley», entre 2002 y final de 2020.Selección de estudios La búsqueda encontró 1.647 estudios y tras su cribado se valoraron 663, de los cuales 30 se incluyeron en la revisión. Se rechazaron estudios en los que solo constaran opiniones o no aportaran datos sobre la eutanasia/suicidio asistido en los países que los tienen regulados.Extracción de datosSe registraron los criterios que regulan la aceptación o rechazo de una petición de eutanasia o suicidio asistido en España y en los demás países en que están despenalizados.ResultadosLas regulaciones de la eutanasia en el mundo pueden agruparse en tres: leyes que permiten la eutanasia y el suicidio asistido (Países Bajos, Bélgica, Canadá, algunos estados de Australia, Nueva Zelanda, España), en las que la ley solo permite el suicidio asistido (EE.UU.) y en las que se admite únicamente el suicidio asistido y en base a sentencias judiciales, sin legislación específica (Suiza, Alemania).ConclusionesAunque hay diferencias, las leyes a las que más se asemeja la ley española de eutanasia son las de Países Bajos y Bélgica, por lo que es previsible que la casuística de eutanasia y sus cifras en España se parezcan en el futuro a las de estos países.


Objective: To compare the Spanish law on euthanasia and assisted suicide with those that exist in other countries.DesignSystematic review of the bibliography.Data sourcesMedline/PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies that contained in their title or abstract the descriptors «euthanasia» or «assisted suicide» and also «legislation» or «law», between 2002 and the end of 2020.Study selectionThe search found 1647 studies and after screening 663 were assessed, of which 30 were included in the review. Studies that only contained opinions or did not provide data on euthanasia/assisted suicide in the countries that have them regulated were rejected.Data extractionWe registered the criteria that regulate the acceptance or rejection of a request for euthanasia or assisted suicide in Spain and in the other countries where they are decriminalized.ResultsThe euthanasia regulations in the world can be grouped into three groups: laws that allow euthanasia and assisted suicide (Netherlands, Belgium, some states of Australia, New Zealand, Spain), those in which the law only allows assisted suicide (USA) and those in which only assisted suicide is admitted and based on court decisions, without specific legislation (Switzerland, Germany).ConclusionsAlthough there are differences, the laws that the Spanish euthanasia law most closely resembles are those of the Netherlands and Belgium, so it is foreseeable that the casuistry of euthanasia and its figures in Spain will resemble that of those countries in the future.


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Humanos , Ciências da Saúde , Atenção Primária à Saúde , Eutanásia/legislação & jurisprudência , Legislação como Assunto
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Aten Primaria ; 54(1): 102170, 2022 01.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34798415

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the Spanish law on euthanasia and assisted suicide with those that exist in other countries. DESIGN: Systematic review of the bibliography. DATA SOURCES: Medline/PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies that contained in their title or abstract the descriptors «euthanasia¼ or «assisted suicide¼ and also «legislation¼ or «law¼, between 2002 and the end of 2020. STUDY SELECTION: The search found 1647 studies and after screening 663 were assessed, of which 30 were included in the review. Studies that only contained opinions or did not provide data on euthanasia/assisted suicide in the countries that have them regulated were rejected. DATA EXTRACTION: We registered the criteria that regulate the acceptance or rejection of a request for euthanasia or assisted suicide in Spain and in the other countries where they are decriminalized. RESULTS: The euthanasia regulations in the world can be grouped into three groups: laws that allow euthanasia and assisted suicide (Netherlands, Belgium, some states of Australia, New Zealand, Spain), those in which the law only allows assisted suicide (USA) and those in which only assisted suicide is admitted and based on court decisions, without specific legislation (Switzerland, Germany). CONCLUSIONS: Although there are differences, the laws that the Spanish euthanasia law most closely resembles are those of the Netherlands and Belgium, so it is foreseeable that the casuistry of euthanasia and its figures in Spain will resemble that of those countries in the future.


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Eutanásia , Suicídio Assistido , Alemanha , Humanos , Países Baixos , Espanha
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Neurologia ; 36(7): 564-565, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34629603
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