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J Vet Cardiol ; 50: 39-50, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37924557

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INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Discrete upper septal thickening (DUST) is a phenotype of elderly people. The cardiac phenotype in senior cats has been incompletely described. We aimed to characterize the echocardiographic phenotype of senior cats, specifically to determine prevalence of DUST and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). ANIMALS: One hundred and forty-nine healthy, normotensive cats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective cross-sectional study. Senior (≥9 years) and young (<6 years) cats were recruited from non-referral population. We defined DUST as an isolated basilar septal bulge, and HCM as left ventricular wall thickness ≥6 mm. An interventricular septum ratio (basal-to-mid septal thickness ratio) was calculated. We assessed for associations between clinical and echocardiographic variables and DUST. Data are presented as mean (±SD), median (range), or frequency (percentage). RESULTS: One-hundred and two senior and 47 young cats were enrolled. Aortoseptal angle (AoSA) was steeper in senior cats (137° (±14.5) vs. 145° (±12.3) in young cats, P=0.002). Eighteen cats had DUST (18/149, 12%), fourteen senior, and four young cats (P=0.4). Cats with DUST had steeper AoSA (125° (±8.3) vs. 142° (±13.7), P<0.0001) and higher interventricular septum ratio (1.4 (1.2-2.0) vs. 1.0 (0.7-1.8)). Univariable analysis showed decreased odds of DUST with greater AoSA (OR 0.9, P<0.0001), age was not associated with DUST. Twenty-nine senior cats had HCM (28.4%). DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of DUST was 12%. There was no association between age and DUST. Smaller/steeper AoSA was the main factor associated with DUST. There was a high prevalence of HCM in this senior population.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic , Cat Diseases , Humans , Cats , Animals , Prospective Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/diagnostic imaging , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/epidemiology , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/veterinary , Heart , Dust , Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cat Diseases/epidemiology
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J Vet Cardiol ; 46: 5-17, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36893525

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INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Thin and hypokinetic myocardial segments (THyMS) represent adverse ventricular (LV) remodeling in human hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We describe the echocardiographic features and outcome in cats with THyMS, and in a subpopulation, the echocardiographic phenotype before LV wall thinning was detected (pre-THyMS). ANIMALS: Eighty client-owned cats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective multicenter study. Clinical records were searched for cats with THyMS, defined as LV segment(s) with end-diastolic wall thickness (LVWT) <3 mm and hypokinesis in the presence of ≥one LV segment(s) with LVWT >4 mm and normal wall motion. When available, echocardiograms pre-THyMS were assessed. Survival time was defined as time from first presentation with THyMS to death. RESULTS: Mean thickest LV wall segment (MaxLVWT) was 6.1 mm (95% CI 5.8-6.4 mm) and thinnest (MinLVWT) was 1.7 mm (95% CI 1.6-1.9 mm). The LV free wall was affected in 74%, apex in 13% and septum in 5%. Most cats (85%) presented with heart failure and/or arterial thromboembolism. Median circulating troponin I concentration was 1.4 ng/mL ([range 0.07-180 ng/mL]). Prior echocardiography results were available for 13/80 cats, a mean of 2.5 years pre-THyMS. In segments subsequently undergoing thinning, initial MaxLVWT measured 6.7 mm (95% CI 5.8-7.7 mm) vs. 1.9 mm (95% CI 1.5-2.4 mm) at last echocardiogram (P<0.0001). Survival data were available for 56/80 cats, median survival time after diagnosing THyMS was 153 days (95% CI 83-223 days). Cardiac histopathology in one cat revealed that THyMS was associated with severe transmural scarring. CONCLUSIONS: Cats with THyMS had advanced cardiomyopathy and a poor prognosis.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic , Cat Diseases , Heart Failure , Humans , Cats , Animals , Myocardium/pathology , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/veterinary , Echocardiography/veterinary , Retrospective Studies , Heart Failure/veterinary
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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 38(3): 184-193, sept. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423700

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Introducción: La pandemia por COVID-19 obligó a los gobiernos a implementar medidas de restricción social para proteger la salud de la población, afectando la calidad de vida de las personas, especialmente en grupos vulnerables como los niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA). El objetivo de esta revisión sistemática (RS) fue evaluar el efecto de las medidas de restricción sobre la actividad física (AF) y conducta sedentaria (CS) de los NNA. Adicionalmente, se exploraron posibles factores determinantes de estos cambios. Métodos: Se realizó una RS, utilizando tres bases de datos. Se incluyeron estudios observacionales en donde se hubiera analizado la AF y CS de los participantes, utilizando cualquier método de evaluación. Dos investigadores analizaron los estudios, extrajeron los datos y evaluaron la calidad metodológica de los artículos primarios. El metaanálisis se realizó utilizando el modelo de efectos aleatorios, considerando un valor p < 0,05 como estadísticamente significativo. Resultados: Se incluyeron 19 artículos, con una muestra total de 15.095 NNA. La mayoría de los estudios reveló una reducción de la AF y un incremento de la CS en los sujetos, durante los confinamientos por COVID-19. El metaanálisis mostró una caída en la AF total, la AF moderada a vigorosa y un incremento del tiempo de sedentarismo. Diversos factores biodemográficos, familiares y ambientales exacerbaron las variaciones en la AF y la CS de los NNA. Conclusión: Las medidas de restricción aplicadas durante pandemia por COVID-19 redujo la AF e incrementó la CS de los NNA. Factores biodemográficos, familiares y ambientales determinaron estas variaciones.


Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic forced governments to implement social restriction measures to protect the health of the population, affecting the quality of life of people, especially in vulnerable groups, such as children and adolescents (CA). The objective of this systematic review (SR) was to evaluate the effect of restriction measures on physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) of CA. Additionally, possible determining factors of these changes were explored. Methods: An SR was carried out, using three databases. Observational studies were included in which the PA and SB of the participants were analyzed, using any evaluation method. Two investigators analyzed the studies, extracted data, and assessed the methodological quality of the primary articles. The meta-analysis was performed using the random effects model, considering a value of p < 0.05 as statistically significant. Results: 19 articles were included, with a total sample of 15,095 subjects. Most studies revealed a reduction in PA and an increase in SB in subjects during COVID-19 lockdowns. The meta-analysis showed a drop in total PA, moderate to vigorous PA, and an increase in sedentary time. Various biodemographic, family and environmental factors exacerbated the variations in the PA and SB of the CA. Conclusion: The restriction measures applied during the COVID-19 pandemic reduced the PA and increased the SB of the CA. Biodemographic, family and environmental factors determined these variations.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Exercise , Sedentary Behavior , COVID-19 , Quality of Life , Quarantine , Physical Fitness , Pandemics
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J Therm Spray Technol ; 31(1-2): 186-196, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37520904

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Cold gas spray (CGS) technology has allowed the development of biofunctional coatings composed of 45S5 and polyetheretherketone (PEEK). The combination of a bioactive glass material embedded in a polymeric matrix makes this composite an interesting material for orthopedic applications since this composite meets the biomechanical and biological requirements of an implant. In the present study, blends of bioactive glass 45S5 and PEEK powder with different granulometry and 45S5/PEEK ratio have been prepared. These mixtures of powders have been deposited onto PEEK substrates by CGS with the goal of incorporating a bioactive additive to the biocompatible polymer, which can improve the bone-implant interaction of PEEK. The deposition efficiency (DE) of the coatings has been evaluated, and from the results obtained, it was possible to conclude that DE is significantly affected by the granulometry and by the 45S5/PEEK ratio of the blends. By scanning electron microscopy (SEM) inspection, it was observed that the use of blends with high 45S5/PEEK ratio lead to the deposition of coatings with high content of 45S5. Finally, the friction behavior of the coatings was analyzed performing ball-on-disk tests and these experiments showed that the presence of glass particles has a beneficial role in the wear resistance.

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J Vet Cardiol ; 37: 62-70, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34610570

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INTRODUCTION: Anterior mitral valve leaflet (AMVL) elongation is a recognised feature of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). However, whether AMVL elongation precedes left ventricular hypertrophy in cats is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to explore the risk of developing an HCM phenotype in cats with an elongated AMVL. ANIMALS: FIFTY-FIVE APPARENTLY HEALTHY CATS WITH A NORMAL BASELINE ECHOCARDIOGRAM AND A FOLLOW-UP ECHOCARDIOGRAM AT >ONE YEAR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective longitudinal study. Cats at the baseline were grouped based on whether or not they developed an HCM phenotype at follow-up. AMVL length and left atrial and left ventricular dimensions were measured from two-dimensional images. RESULTS: The median follow-up period of the study population was 5.4 years (25th and 75th quartile, 2.7-6.7 years). During this time, 17 cats (30.9%) developed an HCM phenotype. At the baseline, cats that subsequently developed an HCM phenotype had greater AMVL length (9.4 mm [25th and 75th quartile, 9.0-10.6 mm] vs. 8.5 mm [25th and 75th quartile, 7.6-9.1 mm], P < 0.0001) and maximal left ventricular wall thickness (4.5 mm [25th and 75th quartile, 4.1-4.7 mm] vs. 4.0 mm [25th and 75th quartile, 3.7-4.6 mm], P = 0.007) than those that did not. Multiple logistic regression analysis confirmed that both baseline variables were independent predictors for development of an HCM phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: The AMVL length was greater in cats that subsequently developed left ventricular hypertrophy. Further studies investigating the clinical application of AMVL in the natural history of feline HCM are warranted.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic , Cat Diseases , Animals , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/diagnostic imaging , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/veterinary , Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cats , Echocardiography/veterinary , Longitudinal Studies , Mitral Valve/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies
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J Vet Cardiol ; 36: 20-31, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34051641

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INTRODUCTION: Both paroxysmal high-grade second-degree and persistent third-degree atrioventricular block (AVB) are recognised in cats. Our aim was to document the presentation, echocardiographic data, comorbidities and outcome in affected cats from a single referral hospital, including those that underwent epicardial pacemaker implantation (EPI). ANIMALS, MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 64 cats diagnosed with persistent third-degree or paroxysmal high-grade AVB, for which detailed patient history was available. Non-parametric testing, Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox proportional hazard testing were performed. RESULTS: Atrioventricular block was persistent in 43 cats (67%) and paroxysmal in 21 (33%). Forty-seven cats (74%) were referred for cardiac complaints (e.g. collapse, arrhythmia, tachypnea), 6 (9%) had non-specific complaints and AVB was an incidental finding in 11 cats (17%). Median duration of clinical signs prior to presentation was 21 days (1-1138 days). Thirty-nine (63%) cats had echocardiographic abnormalities; 13 (20%) presented with congestive heart failure. Forty-five (70%) cats had one or more comorbidities. Fifteen cats underwent EPI with immediate resolution of signs in 12 cats. Following EPI, two and four cats experienced major and minor complications, respectively. Forty-seven cats died; median survival time was 799 days (all-cause mortality). Cardiac-related death occurred in 17 cats (36%); median survival in these cats was 132 days. Heart failure on presentation was the only independent risk factor for cardiac death (p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Outcome in cats with AVB was variable, although most had good medium- to long-term survival. Cardiac death occurred in a minority of cats. Pacemaker implantation was effective in relieving clinical signs.


Subject(s)
Atrioventricular Block , Cat Diseases , Animals , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/veterinary , Atrioventricular Block/therapy , Atrioventricular Block/veterinary , Cat Diseases/therapy , Cats , Heart Failure/veterinary , Pacemaker, Artificial/veterinary , Retrospective Studies
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J Vet Cardiol ; 30: 7-16, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32585443

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INTRODUCTION: Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) has not been well described in cats. The aim of this study was to describe the signalment, clinical findings, and outcome for cats with SVT versus cats with atrial fibrillation (AF). ANIMALS: Forty-four client owned cats are included in the study. 23 cats with SVT and 21 with AF. METHODS: This is a retrospective study. Clinical characteristics were compared between groups using a two-sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U test. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were generated to assess for impact of rhythm diagnosis, presence of ventricular arrhythmia, left atrial diameter, heart rate and congestive heart failure (CHF) status on cardiac death. Differences in survival between groups were compared using Mantel-Cox logrank comparison of Kaplan-Meier survival curves. RESULTS: Cats with supraventricular arrhythmias most commonly presented with respiratory distress (10 of 44 cats). Cats with AF had a slower median heart rate (220 [range: 180-260 beats per minute (bpm)] compared with cats with SVT (300 [range: 150-380] bpm, p < 0.001). All cats with AF had structural heart disease, whereas 4 cats with SVT had no structural abnormalities. Left atrial diameter was significantly larger in cats with AF (23.7 (16.2-40.1) mm compared with 19.1 (12.8-31.4) mm in SVT cats; p = 0.02). Median survival was 58 days (1-780) in cats with AF and 259 days (2-2295) in cats with SVT (p = 0.1). Cats with signs of CHF had a shorter survival time (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Most cats with AF or SVT have advanced structural heart disease. Some cats with SVT had structurally normal hearts, suggesting that SVT in cats is not always a consequence of atrial enlargement.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation/veterinary , Cat Diseases/diagnosis , Tachycardia, Supraventricular/veterinary , Animals , Atrial Fibrillation/diagnosis , Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cat Diseases/mortality , Cats , Echocardiography/veterinary , Electrocardiography/veterinary , England , Female , Male , Records/veterinary , Retrospective Studies , Survival Analysis , Tachycardia, Supraventricular/diagnosis
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Mar Environ Res ; 152: 104791, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31640887

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Harmful invader ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi's expansions in the Eurasian Seas, its spatio-temporal population dynamics depending on environmental conditions in recipient habitats have been synthesized. M. leidyi found suitable temperature, salinity and productivity conditions in the temperate and subtropical environments of the semi-enclosed seas, in the coastal areas of open basins and in closed water bodies, where it created autonomous populations. M. leidyi changes its phenology depending on seasonal temperature regime in different environments. We assessed ranges of sea surface temperature, sea surface salinity and sea surface chlorophyll values, sufficient for M. leidyi general occurrence and reproduction based on comprehensive long-term datasets, contributed by co-authors. This assessment revealed that there are at least two eco-types (Southern and Northern) in the recipient seas of Eurasia with features specific for their donor areas. The range of thresholds for M. leidyi establishment, occurrence and life cycle in both eco-types depends on variability of environmental parameters in their native habitats.


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Ctenophora , Introduced Species , Animals , Oceans and Seas , Population Dynamics , Reproduction , Salinity
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Rehabilitación (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 53(3): 214-218, jul.-sept. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-185559

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Las lesiones musculares son frecuentes en el ámbito laboral. Se producen por el mecanismo de traumatismos directos o indirectos bruscos, que ocasiona una rotura de sus fibras, provocando hematomas. Actualmente no existe un modelo único protocolizado de tratamiento. Presentamos el caso de un paciente diagnosticado de rotura muscular completa del delgado plantar por mecanismo traumático indirecto (elongación muscular brusca), con hematoma asociado de gran volumen. Se realizó estudio clínico mediante ecografía, resonancia magnética (RM), escala visual analógica (EVA) para valoración del dolor al inicio y al finalizar el tratamiento (3 semanas), así como la duración de su incapacidad laboral. Recibió terapia con ondas de choque electromagnéticas focales (OCEF) según protocolo. Al finalizar el tratamiento se objetivó una desaparición del hematoma y no hubo complicaciones. Las OCEF pudieran ser una alternativa terapéutica complementaria al tratamiento convencional en esta afección, no obstante, sería necesario proseguir la investigación incluyendo un mayor número de pacientes, y a través de estudios aleatorizados con grupo control


Muscle injuries are frequent in the workplace. They are produced by sudden direct or indirect trauma that involves a rupture of the fibres, causing bruising. Currently, there is no single protocol-based model of treatment. We present the case of a patient diagnosed with complete muscular rupture of the plantaris muscle by an indirect traumatic mechanism (abrupt muscular elongation), with an associated large-volume hematoma. Clinical study consisted of ultrasound, magnetic resonance (MR), pain assessment (VAS) at the beginning and at the end of the treatment (3 weeks), as well as duration of occupational disability. The patient underwent extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) according to the protocol. At the end of treatment, the hematoma was resolved and there were no complications. ESWT could be a complementary therapeutic alternative to conventional treatment in this entity. However, there is a need for further, randomised controlled studies including a larger number of patients


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy/methods , Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Hematoma/diagnostic imaging , Rupture/therapy , Pain Management/methods , Foot Injuries/therapy , Exercise Therapy/methods
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Rehabilitacion (Madr) ; 53(3): 214-218, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31370949

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Muscle injuries are frequent in the workplace. They are produced by sudden direct or indirect trauma that involves a rupture of the fibres, causing bruising. Currently, there is no single protocol-based model of treatment. We present the case of a patient diagnosed with complete muscular rupture of the plantaris muscle by an indirect traumatic mechanism (abrupt muscular elongation), with an associated large-volume hematoma. Clinical study consisted of ultrasound, magnetic resonance (MR), pain assessment (VAS) at the beginning and at the end of the treatment (3 weeks), as well as duration of occupational disability. The patient underwent extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) according to the protocol. At the end of treatment, the hematoma was resolved and there were no complications. ESWT could be a complementary therapeutic alternative to conventional treatment in this entity. However, there is a need for further, randomised controlled studies including a larger number of patients.


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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy/methods , Hematoma/therapy , Leg Injuries/therapy , Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Muscular Diseases/therapy , Accidents, Occupational , Electromagnetic Radiation , Hematoma/diagnostic imaging , Hematoma/etiology , Humans , Leg Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Leg Injuries/etiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle, Skeletal/diagnostic imaging , Muscular Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Muscular Diseases/etiology , Pilot Projects , Rupture/diagnostic imaging , Rupture/etiology , Rupture/therapy
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J Vet Cardiol ; 23: 142-148, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31174724

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A 2-year, 4-month-old neutered female Labrador retriever was brought for evaluation of right-sided congestive heart failure. Echocardiographic examination revealed tricuspid valve dysplasia with only two small orifices in the valve resulting in severe tricuspid stenosis. The dog underwent a right fifth lateral intercostal thoracotomy and surgical tricuspid valvulotomy, under cardiopulmonary bypass. The stenosis was relieved by dividing the valve leaflets between the two orifices with continuation to the commissures, creating a 'bileaflet' valve. The dog made a good recovery initially, with echocardiography at 48 h after surgery showing a reduction in tricuspid valve E and A wave velocities and pressure half-time (from 230 ms to 65 ms). She was discharged five days after surgery, and spironolactone, benazepril, pimobendan, and clopidogrel were prescribed. The dog was re-presented two days later having collapsed, with pyrexia, facial swelling, and pitting edema on the ventral neck and intermandibular region. Investigations did not reveal an underlying cause, and the clinical signs resolved with supportive therapy. Two years after surgery, the dog was free of clinical signs with normal exercise tolerance and only mild tricuspid regurgitation on echocardiography, with discontinuation of all medications.


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Dog Diseases/surgery , Tricuspid Valve Stenosis/veterinary , Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods , Animals , Cardiopulmonary Bypass/veterinary , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Dogs , Echocardiography/veterinary , Female , Treatment Outcome , Tricuspid Valve Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Tricuspid Valve Stenosis/surgery
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Article in Spanish, English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1007377

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El síndrome de Turner es un desorden cromosómico, generado por la pérdida parcial o total de un cromosoma X. Las mujeres que lo presentan, pueden tener una serie de altera- ciones físicas y funcionales. El objetivo de este estudio es exponer el caso de una paciente con diagnóstico de síndrome de Turner, hipotonía muscular y maloclusión severa que fue tratada con terapia muscular craneofacial, combinada con ortodoncia en la Unidad de Malformación Craneofacial de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad de Chile.


The Turner Syndrome is a chromosome disorder produced by the total or partial absent of an X chromosome. The women who presents Turner syndrome can have a series of physical and functional alterations. The aim of this study is to present the case of a patient diagnosed with Turner syndrome, muscular hypotony and severe malocclusio treated with craneofacial muscular therapy combined with orthodontics at the Craneo- facial Malformations Unit of the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Chile.

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Allergol. immunopatol ; 46(5): 415-420, sept.-oct. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-177875

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BACKGROUND: In children with egg protein allergy (EA), the probability of overcoming the allergy decreases with age, and the possibility of suffering severe adverse reactions as a consequence of dietetic transgressions results in worsened quality of life. One treatment option in such cases is oral immunotherapy (OIT) with foods. METHODS: We present a cohort of children with EA scheduled for OIT with pasteurized raw egg white, describing their clinical and allergic characteristics before the start of OIT. RESULTS: The median age was six years, and 93% of the patients also suffered other allergies (58% asthma and 38.6% allergy to more than two food groups). In the last year, 14.8% had suffered a severe reaction due to dietetic transgression with egg. The median IgE specific of egg white titer was 38.5 kU/l. A double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge with cooked egg white was performed, and if the test proved positive, it was repeated with pasteurized raw egg white. The mean symptoms-provoking dose was 1.26 g and 0.55 g for cooked egg white and raw egg white, respectively. An IgE specific of ovomucoid titer of <2.045 kU/l differentiated those patients that tolerated cooked egg white. CONCLUSIONS: OIT with egg is regarded as an option in patients with persistent egg allergy. In the previous challenge test, an IgE specific of ovomucoid titer of <2.045 kU/l differentiates those patients that tolerate cooked egg white


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Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Egg White/adverse effects , Egg Hypersensitivity/immunology , Administration, Oral , Allergens/adverse effects , Allergens/immunology , Desensitization, Immunologic , Double-Blind Method
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 46(5): 415-420, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29804794

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BACKGROUND: In children with egg protein allergy (EA), the probability of overcoming the allergy decreases with age, and the possibility of suffering severe adverse reactions as a consequence of dietetic transgressions results in worsened quality of life. One treatment option in such cases is oral immunotherapy (OIT) with foods. METHODS: We present a cohort of children with EA scheduled for OIT with pasteurized raw egg white, describing their clinical and allergic characteristics before the start of OIT. RESULTS: The median age was six years, and 93% of the patients also suffered other allergies (58% asthma and 38.6% allergy to more than two food groups). In the last year, 14.8% had suffered a severe reaction due to dietetic transgression with egg. The median IgE specific of egg white titer was 38.5kU/l. A double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge with cooked egg white was performed, and if the test proved positive, it was repeated with pasteurized raw egg white. The mean symptoms-provoking dose was 1.26g and 0.55g for cooked egg white and raw egg white, respectively. An IgE specific of ovomucoid titer of <2.045kU/l differentiated those patients that tolerated cooked egg white. CONCLUSIONS: OIT with egg is regarded as an option in patients with persistent egg allergy. In the previous challenge test, an IgE specific of ovomucoid titer of <2.045kU/l differentiates those patients that tolerate cooked egg white.


Subject(s)
Egg Hypersensitivity/immunology , Egg White/adverse effects , Administration, Oral , Allergens/adverse effects , Allergens/immunology , Child , Desensitization, Immunologic , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male
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Vet J ; 234: 111-118, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29680382

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The aim of this study was to describe the clinical phenotype of Dogue de Bordeaux (DdB) referred for cardiac investigation, with particular reference to the prevalence of atrial fibrillation and associated features. Review of canine medical records of two United Kingdom veterinary referral hospitals identified 64 DdB with available echocardiographic and electrocardiographic (ECG)/Holter data. Atrial fibrillation was documented in 25 (39%) dogs and supraventricular tachycardia was recorded in five (7.8%) dogs. In a subset of 34 dogs, excluding congenital heart disease (n=17), presence of a cardiac mass (n=7) and non-cardiac neoplasia (n=6), 19 (56%) dogs had atrial fibrillation, with a median heart rate of 200 beats per min (bpm) on presentation. Atrial fibrillation was inconsistently associated with cardiac chamber remodelling, but was frequently associated with systolic dysfunction (13/19, 68.4%) and right sided atrial or ventricular dilatation (14/19, 73.7%) in dogs with atrial fibrillation in this subset. No dogs in this subset had right sided atrial or ventricular dilatation in the absence of supraventricular arrhythmia or systolic dysfunction. The absence of structural heart disease in some dogs with supraventricular arrhythmias suggests that an underlying primary arrhythmic process might be responsible for initiating remodelling, although a primary cardiomyopathy cannot be ruled out.


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Atrial Fibrillation/veterinary , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Echocardiography/veterinary , Electrocardiography/veterinary , Tachycardia, Supraventricular/veterinary , Animals , Atrial Fibrillation/epidemiology , Dogs , Echocardiography/methods , Electrocardiography/methods , Heart Atria , Tachycardia, Supraventricular/epidemiology , United Kingdom
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Vet J ; 232: 78-82, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29428097

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A questionnaire-based study was undertaken to assess health problems affecting the Dogue de Bordeaux breed of dog and, in particular, the potential impact of cardiac disease. An online survey tool was used to design a questionnaire for Dogue de Bordeaux owners and breeders. After 1year of response time, information was collected on 278 dogs owned by 215 individuals, mostly based in the United Kingdom. Of the 278 dogs, veterinary attention had been sought for chronic skin disease in 63 (22.7%), lameness in 43 (15.5%), gastrointestinal signs in 37 (13.3%) and neoplasia in 28 (10.1%). Cardiac disease was reported in 13/278 dogs (4.7%). At the time of completion of the survey, 55 (19.8%) dogs were dead, 17 (31%) of which were reported to have died suddenly and unexpectedly. Respondents expressed interest in a formal cardiac health screening scheme in the Dogue de Bordeaux breed, but would be reluctant to volunteer for such a scheme if information on disease detected during screening was open access. The incidence of sudden unexpected death was high; although there was no corroboration that the sudden deaths were related to cardiac disease, a possible connection should be explored further.


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Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Heart Diseases/epidemiology , Animals , Death, Sudden/epidemiology , Death, Sudden/veterinary , Dog Diseases/genetics , Dogs , Female , Health Surveys , Heart Diseases/genetics , Life Expectancy , Male , Species Specificity , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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J Small Anim Pract ; 59(1): 38-44, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29193096

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OBJECTIVES: To describe the outcome for nine dogs with pulmonic stenosis treated by open patch grafting using expanded polytetrafluoroethylene under cardiopulmonary bypass. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were collected from the hospital records of all dogs that had undergone right ventricular outflow tract grafting with an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene patch under cardiopulmonary bypass between 2006 and 2012 for the treatment of pulmonic stenosis. Echocardiographic images were reviewed and the pressure gradient across the right ventricular outflow tract re-measured. Owners of dogs still alive at the time of writing were invited to return to the hospital for reassessment. RESULTS: Nine dogs met the inclusion criteria. Median pressure gradient preoperatively was 118 mmHg, (range 102 to 259 mmHg) reducing to a median of 20 mmHg (range 7 to 53 mmHg) at 48 hours postoperatively and 14 mmHg (range 10 to 70 mmHg), with a median percentage reduction of 89% (range 41 to 94%) at long-term follow-up. Eight of nine dogs survived surgery, with six of nine surviving to hospital discharge. Two dogs were still alive over 6 and 8 years postoperatively. No long-term deaths were believed to be attributable to pulmonic stenosis. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene patch grafting of the right ventricular outflow tract for treatment of severe pulmonic stenosis in dogs is feasible and can be an effective method to reduce the severity of right ventricular outflow tract obstruction.


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Cardiopulmonary Bypass/veterinary , Dog Diseases/surgery , Pulmonary Valve Stenosis/veterinary , Animals , Dogs , Echocardiography/veterinary , Female , Male , Postoperative Complications/veterinary , Pulmonary Valve Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Pulmonary Valve Stenosis/pathology , Pulmonary Valve Stenosis/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Heredity (Edinb) ; 120(2): 168-182, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29225354

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Understanding the mechanisms and patterns involved in population recoveries is challenging and important in shaping conservation strategies. We used a recovering rear-edge population of brown bears at their southernmost European range in Greece as a case study (2007-2010) to explore the recovery genetics at a species' distribution edge. We used 17 microsatellite and a mitochondrial markers to evaluate genetic structure, estimate effective population size and genetic diversity, and infer gene flow between the identified subpopulations. To understand the larger picture, we also compared the observed genetic diversity of each subpopulation with other brown bear populations in the region. The results indicate that the levels of genetic diversity for bears in western Greece are the lowest recorded in southeastern Europe, but still higher than those of other genetically depauperate bear populations. Apart from a complete separation of bear populations in eastern and western Greece, our results also indicate a considerable genetic sub-structuring in the West. As bear populations in Greece are now recovering, this structure is dissolving through a "recovery cascade" of asymmetric gene flow from South to North between neighboring subpopulations, mediated mainly by males. Our study outlines the importance of small, persisting populations, which can act as "stepping stones" that enable a rapid population expansion and recovery. This in turn makes their importance much greater than their numeric or genetic contribution to a species as a whole.


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Gene Flow , Genetics, Population , Ursidae/genetics , Animals , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Female , Genetic Variation , Greece , Interatrial Block , Male , Microsatellite Repeats , Population Density
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J Vet Intern Med ; 32(1): 48-56, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29243322

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BACKGROUND: Cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and congestive heart failure (CHF) can have resolution of both left ventricular hypertrophy and CHF. OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical characteristics of cats with transient myocardial thickening (TMT) and CHF compared with a control population of cats without resolution of HCM. ANIMALS: A total of 21 cats with TMT, 21 cats with HCM. METHODS: Retrospective study. Clinical records at 4 veterinary centers were searched for TMT cases and a control group of cats with HCM and CHF. TMT was defined as initial maximal left ventricular wall thickness (LVWT) ≥6 mm with left-sided CHF, with subsequent resolution of CHF, reduction in left atrium/aorta (LA/Ao), and LVWT<5.5 mm. HCM was defined as persistent LVWT ≥6 mm. RESULTS: Cats with TMT were younger (2 [0.4-11.4] years) than cats with HCM (8 [1.6-14] years) (P < 0.0001), and antecedent events were more common (15/21 versus 6/21, respectively) (P = 0.01). In cats with TMT, LVWT normalized from 6.8 [6.0-9.7] mm to 4.8 [2.8-5.3] mm and LA/Ao decreased from 1.8 [1.6-2.3] to 1.45 [1.2-1.7] after a mean interval of 3.3 (95% CI: 1.8-4.7) months. CHF recurred in 1 of 21 TMT and 15 of 21 cats with HCM. Cardiac treatment was discontinued in 20 of 21 cats with TMT and 0 of 21 HCM cats. All cats with TMT survived, whereas 8 of 19 cats with HCM died during the study period. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: TMT occurs in younger cats, and antecedent events are common. The prognosis is better in cats with CHF associated with TMT than HCM.


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Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/veterinary , Cat Diseases/pathology , Heart Failure/veterinary , Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular/veterinary , Age Factors , Animals , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/drug therapy , Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/pathology , Cats , Echocardiography/veterinary , Female , Heart Failure/pathology , Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular/drug therapy , Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular/pathology , Male , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol. (En línea) ; 83(6): 567-585, 2018. tab, graf, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-990872

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RESUMEN El dolor lumbopélvico es una condición muy frecuente, afectando un 50 a 70% de las mujeres durante el embarazo. En la mayoría de los casos ha habido una recuperación al mes o 3 meses postparto. Sin embargo, estudios reportan que la mejoría es incompleta, pudiendo persistir o aumentar años posterior al parto. Esta condición puede causar limitaciones en la vida diaria, provocando algún grado de discapacidad que muchas veces no es abordado con la importancia que se merece. Objetivo Determinar la prevalencia de dolor lumbopélvico y su relación con el grado de discapacidad durante el tercer trimestre de embarazo y 3 meses postparto. Material y método Estudio observacional y cohorte prospectivo; la muestra son 81 mujeres estudiadas en su tercer trimestre de embarazo y 3 meses postparto atendidas durante 2014-2015 en el Departamento de Obstetricia & Ginecología, Clínica Las Condes. Se aplicó un cuestionario y el Índice de discapacidad Oswestry en ambas etapas y autoadministrada. El análisis de datos se realizó con STATA10.0. Resultados El 81,48% de las embarazadas presentaron dolor lumbopélvico, siendo más prevalente y con una asociación significativa en el tercer trimestre (72,84%, p<0,001). El 25,93% de las mujeres lo mantiene después del parto. Existe una asociación significativa entre dolor lumbopélvico y grado de discapacidad (p<0,001), específicamente con actividades de la vida diaria, actividad sexual y actividades domésticas. Conclusiones Existe una alta prevalencia de dolor lumbopélvico en el embarazo, y un porcentaje no menor lo mantiene postparto, y en ambos casos está asociado a un grado de discapacidad.


ABSTRACT Lumbopelvic pain is a very frequent condition that affects between 50 to 70% of pregnant women. In many cases have been a recovery over the month or three months postpartum. However, some studies showed an incomplete improvement, so it could persist or increase through years after childbirth. This condition can cause daily life limitations, it is provoking some disability grade, that many times it didn't understand with the importance that deserve. Aim To identify the lumbopelvic pain prevalence and the relation with disability grade during the third trimester of pregnancy and three months postpartum. Material and Methods Observational and prospective cohort study; the sample was 81 women studied in her third trimester of pregnancy and three months postpartum during 2014-2015 in the "Departamento de Obstetricia & Ginecologia de Clínica Las Condes". It applied a questionnaire and the Oswestry Disability Index in both stages and self-administered. Data analysis was using STATA 10.0 software. Results 81, 48% of pregnant showed lumbopelvic pain, there were being more prevalent and significantly associated with third trimester (72, 84%, p<0,001). 25, 93% of women maintained this condition postpartum. There is a significant association between lumbopelvic pain and disability grade (p<0,001), specifically with daily life, sexual and domestic activities. Conclusions There is a high prevalence of lumbopelvic pain during pregnancy, and not less percentage maintained this condition postpartum, that associated with a high disability grade.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Pregnancy Complications , Low Back Pain , Pelvic Pain , Pelvic Pain/etiology , Quality of Life , Prospective Studies , Postpartum Period , Disability Evaluation
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