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ItemDescripción de las características clínicas y epidemiológicas de las personas mayores de edad diagnosticadas de COVID-19 durante el año 2021 en el Departamento Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina(Círculo Médico de Rosario, 2023) Weisburd, Guillermo Jaime ; Fernández, Florencia ; Gabini, Sebastián ManuelObjetivo: describir las características clínicas y epidemiológicas de las personas mayores de edad diagnosticadas de COVID-19 durante el año 2021 en el departamento Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Estudio descriptivo, cuantitativo, transversal y retrospectivo. Los datos se recolectaron a partir de los registros oficiales del Ministerio de Salud de la Provincia de Santa Fe cargados en Sistema Integrado de Información Sanitaria Argentino. Se registraron un total de 111.095 casos confirmados. 69,4% se presentaron entre los meses de abril a julio. 51,4% eran mujeres y 48,6% varones. El promedio de edad fue de 42,82 años (DE = 15,94). Fueron internados 2.810 pacientes, 53,8% varones y 46,2% mujeres. 63,8% tenían más de 60 años. De los pacientes internados el 23,27% fueron derivados a la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI) y 56% eran varones. De los pacientes internados el 93,1% presentó al menos una comorbilidad y ésta se comoprobó en 91,4% de los ingresados a la UCI. Hubo 1.962 decesos, el 56,8% fueron varones y el 74,6% en mayores de 60 años. La mayor cantidad de confirmados se presentó en la temporada otoño-invierno. Predominaron las mujeres y menores de 60 años. En los casos de gravedad y defunción preponderaron los varones mayores de 60 años y asociados a comorbilidad.
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ItemDescripción de las características clínicas y epidemiológicas de las personas mayores de edad diagnosticadas de COVID-19 durante el año 2021 en el Departamento Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina(Círculo Médico de Rosario, 2023) Weisburd, Guillermo Jaime ; Fernández, Florencia ; Gabini, Sebastian ManuelObjetivo: describir las características clínicas y epidemiológicas de las personas mayores de edad diagnosticadas de COVID-19 durante el año 2021 en el departamento Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Estudio descriptivo, cuantitativo, transversal y retrospectivo. Los datos se recolectaron a partir de los registros oficiales del Ministerio de Salud de la Provincia de Santa Fe cargados en Sistema Integrado de Información Sanitaria Argentino. Se registraron un total de 111.095 casos confirmados. 69,4% se presentaron entre los meses de abril a julio. 51,4% eran mujeres y 48,6% varones. El promedio de edad fue de 42,82 años (DE = 15,94). Fueron internados 2.810 pacientes, 53,8% varones y 46,2% mujeres. 63,8% tenían más de 60 años. De los pacientes internados el 23,27% fueron derivados a la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI) y 56% eran varones. De los pacientes internados el 93,1% presentó al menos una comorbilidad y ésta se comoprobó en 91,4% de los ingresados a la UCI. Hubo 1.962 decesos, el 56,8% fueron varones y el 74,6% en mayores de 60 años. La mayor cantidad de confirmados se presentó en la temporada otoño-invierno. Predominaron las mujeres y menores de 60 años. En los casos de gravedad y defunción preponderaron los varones mayores de 60 años y asociados a comorbilidad.
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ItemSexual health and sexual quality of life among individuals with spinal cord injury in Latin America(American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA), 2023) Longoni, Melina Noemi ; Ertl, Melissa E. ; Ramos-Usuga, Daniela Lucía ; Carballea, Denise ; Degano, Mariela ; Perrin, Paul P ; Arango-Lasprilla, Juan CarlosBackground: Sexual changes are an area of primary concern for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and their partners, but the topic has gone largely unexplored in the research literature. Objectives: This study examined how individuals with SCI in Latin America experience their sexuality and what issues they and their partners face in this area. Methods: A total of 248 individuals with SCI from Latin America completed an online 60-item survey regarding sexuality. Results: The majority of participants (87.7%) reported that they had noticed changes in sexuality after the injury, mainly physical problems (50.7%), emotional problems (38.7%), and changes in relationships with partners (27.5%). Regarding sexual desire, 47.2% indicated that desire remained the same after SCI. The majority of participants (81.9%) indicated not having received any information about sexuality after SCI during their hospital stay but reported that they would have liked to have received information (98.1%). Of all participants, 66.1% reported never having been asked about problems or difficulties in their sexual life after SCI by any health professional. Conclusion: Interventions designed to educate individuals with SCI regarding the effect of injury on their sexual functioning, responsiveness, and expression, as well as to support them in maintaining and enhancing their sexual well-being, may be extremely beneficial, particularly in Latin America. Findings highlight the distinct need for professionals to introduce the topic of sexuality by discussing it in a straightforward, nonjudgmental manner and to integrate discussions about sex and related issues into assessment, planning, and ongoing treatment.
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ItemSmooth versus textured implants and their association with the frequency of capsular contracture in primary breast augmentation(American Society of Plastic Surgery, 2022) Filiciani, Sandra ; Siemienczuk, Guillermo Federico ; Etcheverry, Mariano G.Background: Capsular contracture is the most frequent complication of breast implant augmentation. Although studies indicate that textured implants have a low incidence of contracture, they have been associated with anaplastic cell lymphoma, which influences the choice of surface. This study estimated and compared the annual capsular contracture rate of both smooth and textured implants in primary breast implants. Methods: Two hundred fifty-three patients (506 implants) were evaluated from January of 2017 to July of 2019; 42.2 percent of the implants were smooth and 57.8 percent were textured. The inframammary approach was used in the subfascial (55.3 percent) and submuscular (44.7 percent) pockets. The primary outcome was the appearance of capsular contracture (Baker grade II, III, and IV) within the first postoperative year. Results: Smooth implants had a higher capsular contracture rate at 1 year postoperatively compared with textured implants, although with borderline statistical significance (p = 0.06). Smooth surface breast implants in the subfascial plane had a 4-fold higher risk of contracture than those with a textured surface in the same plane (OR, 4.4; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.6 to 12.4). However, when placed in the submuscular plane, both textures had a similar contracture risk. The rate of contracture was similar after 2 years postoperatively (p = 0.21). Conclusions: Using the inframammary approach and a standardized technique, there were no significant differences in the incidence of capsular contracture between the smooth and textured implants. In the subfascial plane, the contracture rate with smooth implants was higher than with textured implants. However, in the submuscular plane, there was no difference between the surfaces. Clinical question/level of evidencw: Therapeutic, III.
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ItemWhich thyroid nodules should be treated with surgery?(Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2021) Batallés, Stella Maris ; Novelli, Jorge Luis ; Brunàs, Oscar L. ; Brunás, Melisa E. ; Brunás, Anabela V.Aim: The objective of this work was to review the different conditions and characteristics of thyroid nodules that suggest surgical treatment. Background: A systematic literature searching was carried out in main databases (Medline, PubMed, EMBASE, LILACS, Google Academic, SciELO, and The Cochrane Library). The search was restricted to scientific papers published after 2005; only previous works that were inexcusable, specific references were included. The quality and consistency of the recommendations of treatment of thyroid nodules were systematically reviewed and assessed with the AGREE and AGREE-II guidelines. The different conditions and characteristics of thyroid nodules that suggest surgical treatment must be defined by valid, reliable, independent, and easily applied clinical-therapeutic guidelines. Several prestigious organizations from America, Europe, and Asia have developed guidelines containing recommendations for the surgical management of thyroid nodules. However, these recommendations may differ, and that could lead to confusion in many cases. Homogeneous guidelines are required to decide in which cases a thyroid nodule should be treated with a surgical intervention. Review results: Currently, fine needle aspiration under ultrasound guidance (FNA) has allowed cytological evaluation of non-palpable thyroid nodules from 2 mm in diameter. Nowadays, both ultrasound and FNA define–in most cases–whether or not a nodule requires surgery. Conclusion: Not all thyroid nodules require surgery. Surgical treatment is indicated in nodules with confirmed diagnosis or suspected malignancy, when the cytology of an FNA is undetermined, when goiter produces compressive symptoms, in cases of cervicothoracic goiters, recurrent cysts, or when the nodule grows during the follow-up. Clinical significance: To identify clinical and cytological characteristics in thyroid nodules to decide in which cases a thyroid nodule should be treated with surgery.