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Revista San Gregorio ; - (45):211-223, 2021.
Article in Spanish | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1200524

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Access to justice is a right that must be guaranteed by the State under all circumstances in accordance with the Constitution and international human rights treaties. In Ecuador, as a result of the extraordinary measures imposed during the first months of the pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus, the development of jurisdictional activities was seriously affected. The objective of the research is to analyze the restrictions on access to justice in the context of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Ecuador, it is a qualitative and bibliographic research, in which interviews with experts were applied. Among the main findings, it was established that the measures taken by the Judicial Council disproportionately and unnecessarily affected the rights of citizens and that the Covid-19 pandemic aggravated the situation of a judicial system that was already weakened and seriously affected. problems in its coverage capacity seriously affecting the right of users to access justice in a timely manner.

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Revista Chilena de Anestesia ; 49(5):742-746, 2020.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-903276

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Since the start of the COviD-19 pandemic, several anesthetic societies have generated clinical recommendations for the perioperative management of these patients, including the Chilean Society of Anesthesiology. Among these recommendations, the advantages of regional anesthesia have been highlighted. in this article, we report and discuss the case of a 59-year-old patient with diabetes mellitus ii, Chronic Arterial Hypertension, Gout, and Stage iv Chronic Renal Failure admitted with a multifocal septic condition characterized by suppurative collections including a large subcutaneous lumbar abscess recently drained. The patient evolved with left knee septic arthritis and was scheduled for arthroscopic irrigation and debridement. As per protocol a SARS-COv2 PCR was tested and resulted positive. it was decided to proceed to surgery under anesthetic ultrasound-guided femoral and sciatic nerve blocks using an adrenalized (2.5 ug/mL) solution of 0.33% Levobupivacaine- 0.66% Lidocaine (15 mL each). Fifteen minutes later, the knee was mobilized passively without pain. Surgery started after 30 minutes. The surgical and anesthetic conditions were described as adequate by the surgeon and the patient, respectively. The postoperative evolution was satisfactory without presenting respiratory symptoms and the patient was discharged 17 days after under oral antibiotic treatment. © 2020 Sociedad de Anestesiologia de Chile. All rights reserved.

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