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Rev. invest. clín ; 74(6): 287-301, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431818

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ABSTRACT Initial reports suggested that kidney involvement after coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) infection was uncommon, but this premise appears to be incorrect. Acute kidney injury can occur through various mechanisms and complicate the course of up to 25% of patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in our Institution, and of over 50% of those on invasive mechanical ventilation. Mechanisms of injury include direct kidney injury and predominantly tubular, although glomerular injury has been reported, and resulting from severe hypoxic respiratory failure, secondary infection, and exposure to nephrotoxic drugs. The mainstay of treatment remains the prevention of progressive kidney damage and, in some cases, the use of renal replacement therapy. Although the use of blood purification techniques has been proposed as a potential treatment, results to date have not been conclusive. In this manuscript, the mechanisms of kidney injury by COVID-19, risk factors, and the mainstays of treatment are reviewed.

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Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx ; 72(5): 346-352, sep.-oct. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-781252

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ResumenLos diseños de investigación clínica, cuyo propósito es responder preguntas sobre causalidad, se pueden clasificar en relación con cuatro ejes: el número de grupos de estudio, la aplicación de una maniobra experimental, la direccionalidad causa-efecto y la fuente de la que se recaban los datos. Los diseños básicos más utilizados en epidemiología son el ensayo clínico, el estudio de cohortes, el estudio de casos y controles y la encuesta transversal. Este texto pretende facilitar la identificación y comprensión de cada uno de estos diseños mediante ejemplos relacionados con la asociación entre la vacunación con rotavirus y la invaginación intestinal.


AbstractDesign of clinical research whose purpose is to answer questions about causality can be classified in relation to four axes: the number of study groups, the implementation of an experimental maneuver, cause-effect directionality and source from which the data are collected. The basic designs used in epidemiology are the clinical trial, the cohort study, the case-control study and the cross-sectional survey. This text aims to facilitate the identification and understanding of each of these designs through examples related to the association between rotavirus vaccination and intussusception.

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