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Surg Endosc ; 34(3): 1035-1047, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31754853

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Indocyanine green has been widely employed as a secure and easy technique for sentinel lymph node mapping in different types of cancer. Nonetheless, the usage of Indocyanine green has not been fully implemented due to the heterogeneous results found in published studies. Thus, the objective of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the overall performance of Indocyanine green for sentinel lymph node mapping and node metastasis in patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery. METHODS: An extensive systematic search was performed to identify relevant studies in English and Spanish with no time limit restrictions. For the meta-analysis, a hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic curve (HSROCs) was constructed, and quantitative data synthesis was performed using random effects models. Specificity, sensitivity, positive, and negative likelihood ratios were obtained from the corresponding HSROC. Between-study heterogeneity was visually evaluated using Galbraith plot, and publication bias was quantified using Deeks' method. RESULTS: A total of 11 studies were included for analysis. The pooled detection rate for sentinel lymph node mapping was 91% (80-98%). Covariates significantly influencing the pooled detection rate were having colon cancer (estimate: 1.3001; 1.114 to 1.486; p < 0.001) and the usage of a laparoscopic approach (estimate: 1.3495; 1.1029 to 1.5961; p < 0.001). The performance of Indocyanine green for the detection of metastatic lymph nodes yielded an area under the roc curve of 66.5%, sensitivity of 64.3% (51-76%), and specificity of 65% (36-85%). CONCLUSIONS: Indocyanine green for the detection of sentinel lymph node mapping demonstrates better accuracy when used in colonic cancer and by a laparoscopic approach. Nevertheless, its overall performance for the detection of lymph node metastasis is poor.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Indocyanine Green/chemistry , Lymphatic Metastasis/diagnosis , Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy , Sentinel Lymph Node/surgery , Aged , Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery , Female , Humans , Likelihood Functions , Lymphatic Metastasis/pathology , Middle Aged , Publication Bias , ROC Curve , Regression Analysis , Sentinel Lymph Node/pathology
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J Hazard Mater ; 342: 482-491, 2018 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28866407

ABSTRACT

Vegetation filters (VFs), a type of land application system, are a robust technology based on natural treatment mechanisms for the removal of wastewater contaminants. Their capacity to attenuate emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) has not yet been evaluated. The present study reports the results of a 2-year EOC monitoring carried out using a poplar VF receiving wastewater primarily treated by an Imhoff tank. The compounds selected included analgesics, a ß-adrenergic blocker, stimulants, an anticonvulsant, an anti-depressant, an anti-inflammatory, an antibiotic and analgesic and stimulant metabolites. EOCs were analysed in the Imhoff tank effluent, in the infiltrated water at a depth of 90cm and in the groundwater at a depth of 10m. The results demonstrated that EOC attenuation was more significant in the first 90cm than in the rest of the soil profile. The removal efficiency for all of the selected EOCs was higher than 90% with the exception of ketoprofen, which may pose a higher threat of groundwater contamination. The observed attenuation correlated with the hydrophobicity and charge state of the EOCs. The higher persistence of the metabolites 4-AAA and 4-FAA shows that progression in the degradation pathway does not always imply a mitigation of contamination.


Subject(s)
Populus/chemistry , Wastewater/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Groundwater , Soil
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Thyroid ; 27(2): 156-166, 2017 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27835928

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the national prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in Spain and its association with various clinical, environmental, and demographic variables. METHODS: The study included 4554 subjects (42.4% men) with a mean age of 50 years (range 18-93 years), who were participants in a national, cross-sectional, population-based survey conducted in 2009-2010. Data gathered included clinical and demographic characteristics, physical examination, and blood sampling. Thyrotropin, free thyroxine, free triiodothyronine, and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) concentrations were analyzed by electrochemiluminescence. Urinary iodine (UI) levels were measured in an isolated urine sample. RESULTS: The prevalence of treated hypothyroidism, untreated subclinical hypothyroidism, and untreated clinical hypothyroidism was 4.2% [confidence interval (CI) 3.6-4.9%], 4.6% [CI 4.0-5.2%], and 0.3% [CI 0.1-0.5%], respectively. The prevalence of total hypothyroidism (including all fractions) was 9.1% [CI 8.2-10.0%]. The prevalence of total hyperthyroidism was 0.8% [CI 0.6-1.1]. A total of 7.5% [CI 6.7-8.3%] of the population tested positive for TPOAbs (≥50 IU/mL). In multivariate logistic regression models, TPOAbs were strongly associated with both hypothyroidism (p < 0.001) and hyperthyroidism (p = 0.005), whereas high UI levels (>200 µg/g creatinine) were associated with hypothyroidism (p < 0.001). The positive association between UI and hypothyroidism remained for both treated (p < 0.001) and untreated (p < 0.05) hypothyroidism, whereas it was especially significant for non-autoimmune (TPOAbs negative) forms (p < 0.001). At UI levels ≥200 µg/g, there was a positive correlation between UI and thyrotropin levels (ß = 0.152, p < 0.001) and a negative correlation between UI and free triiodothyronine levels (ß = -0.134, p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: According to the data, a large proportion (10%) of the Spanish population has some evidence of thyroid dysfunction. High TPOAb concentrations were associated with both hypo- and hyperthyroidism, whereas high UI concentrations were associated with hypothyroidism.


Subject(s)
Hyperthyroidism/epidemiology , Hypothyroidism/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Autoantibodies/immunology , Autoantigens/immunology , Female , Humans , Hyperthyroidism/immunology , Hyperthyroidism/metabolism , Hypothyroidism/immunology , Hypothyroidism/metabolism , Iodide Peroxidase/immunology , Iodine/urine , Iron-Binding Proteins/immunology , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Spain/epidemiology , Thyrotropin/blood , Thyroxine/blood , Triiodothyronine/blood , Young Adult
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Int J Clin Pract ; 69(1): 81-6, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24852483

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of the ENDORSE study results on thromboprophylaxis prescribing patterns in medical patients attending the Emergency Department (ED) by assessing prescribing appropriateness at admission. METHODS: A cross-sectional, observational, descriptive study was designed and included all adult medical patients admitted from an ED between 20 November 2012 and 26 November 2012 at a large tertiary hospital. Patients to whom anticoagulants were prescribed for therapeutic purposes, patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit or maternity wards were excluded. Prescribing appropriateness was assessed using the Padua Prediction Score (ACCP 2012 guideline) for thromboembolic risk assessment and the NICE model to determine risk of bleeding. The primary end-point was the adequacy of thromboprophylaxis prescribed at the ED according to the ACCP 2012 guideline. RESULTS: A total of 393 patients were examined and 207 patients were included in the study (53.1% were male) with a median age of 75.3 years. The most common diagnosis at admission was related to a respiratory disease (41.1%). In 34.8% of the patients (72 patients), the recommendation of prophylaxis according to ACCP 2012 guideline did not match with the prophylaxis prescribed at admission. Reasons for non-concordance were undertreatment (14.5%) and overtreatment (20.3%). CONCLUSIONS: The adequacy of thromboprophylaxis in high risk patients for VTE has improved compared with the ENDORSE study. However, the percentage of patients with discordant prescriptions remains high. Despite the existence of treatment omissions, this percentage has been overcome by patients overtreated.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cross-Sectional Studies , Drug Utilization/statistics & numerical data , Emergency Service, Hospital , Female , Hospitalization/trends , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Thromboembolism/drug therapy , Thromboembolism/prevention & control , Venous Thrombosis/drug therapy , Venous Thrombosis/prevention & control
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Plant Biol (Stuttg) ; 16(4): 732-9, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24148161

ABSTRACT

Ecological restoration of disturbed areas requires substantial knowledge of the germination of native plants and the creation of novel methods to increase seedling establishment in the field. We studied the effects of soil matrix priming on the germination of Dodonaea viscosa seeds, which exhibit physical dormancy. To this end, we buried both pre-scarified (in H2SO4, 3 min) and non-pre-scarified seeds in the Parque Ecológico de la Ciudad de México. After seeds were unearthed, they were post-scarified for 0, 2, 6 and 10 min and their germination percentages compared to the germination of a control batch of laboratory-stored seeds. For both control and unearthed seeds, the protein pattern was determined in the enriched storage protein fraction in SDS-PAGE gels stained with Coomassie blue. Percentage germination increased as the scarification time increased. Pre-scarification significantly increased percentage germination of post-scarified seeds in relation to the control and non-pre-scarified seeds. In seeds unearthed from the forest site, the buried pre-scarified seeds had relatively high percentage germination, even in the absence of post-scarification treatment. A 48-kDa protein was not found in unearthed, pre-scarified seeds nor in the control germinated seeds, indicating that mobilisation of this protein occurred during soil priming. Burying seeds for a short period, including the beginning of the rainy season, promoted natural priming, which increased protein mobilisation. Functionally, priming effects were reflected in high percentage seedling survival in both the shade house and the field. Seed burial also reduced the requirement for acidic post-scarification.


Subject(s)
Plant Proteins/metabolism , Sapindaceae/metabolism , Sapindaceae/physiology , Seeds/metabolism , Seeds/physiology , Ecology , Germination/physiology , Seedlings/metabolism , Seedlings/physiology
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Neuroscience ; 203: 216-29, 2012 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22178987

ABSTRACT

The rat vas deferens has scattered sensory afferens plus a dense network of sympathetic motor efferens; these fibers are not known to interact functionally. We ascertained whether sensory fibers modulate the release of sympathetic transmitters through the release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and reciprocally assessed whether sympathetic transmitters modulate the overflow of ir-CGRP from sensory fibers. The tissue overflow of electrically evoked sympathetic co-transmitters (ATP/metabolites, noradrenaline (NA), and immunoreactive neuropeptide tyrosine (ir-NPY)) and the motor responses elicited were quantified following either exogenous CGRP or capsaicin application to elicit peptide release. Conversely, the outflow of ir-CGRP was examined in the presence of sympathetic transmitters. Exogenous CGRP reduced in a concentration-dependent manner the electrically evoked outflow of ATP/metabolites, NA, and ir-NPY with EC(50) values of 1.3, 0.18, and 1.9 nM, respectively. CGRP also reduced the basal NA overflow. The CGRP-evoked modulation was blocked by CGRP8-37 or H-89. Release of endogenous CGRP by capsaicin significantly reduced the basal overflow of NA, ir-NPY, and the electrically evoked sympathetic transmitter release. ADP, 2-methylthioadenosine-5'-O-diphosphate (2-MeSADP), or UTP decreased the electrically evoked ir-CGRP overflow, whereas clonidine, α,ß-methyleneadenosine 5'-triphosphate (α,ß-mATP), or adenosine (ADO) were inactive. CGRP acting postjunctionally also reduced the motor responses elicited by exogenous NA, ATP, or electrically evoked contractions. We conclude that CGRP exerts a presynaptic modulator role on sympathetic nerve endings and reciprocally ATP or related nucleotides influence the release of ir-CGRP from sensory fibers, highlighting a dynamic sympatho-sensory control between sensory fibers and sympathetic nerve ending. Postjunctional CGRP receptors further contribute to reduce the tissue sympathetic motor tone implying a pre and postjunctional role of CGRP as a sympathetic tone modulator.


Subject(s)
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/metabolism , Neuroeffector Junction/physiology , Nucleotides/metabolism , Sensory Receptor Cells/physiology , Sympathetic Nervous System/physiology , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Animals , Male , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Clin Biochem ; 43(12): 998-1002, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20444425

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To confirm the analytical performance of the Dimension Vista LOCI troponin I assay (cTnI). DESIGN AND METHOD: Limit of blank (LoB), limit of detection (LoD), limit of quantitation (LoQ) with a 10% coefficient of variation (CV), linearity, precision, method comparison, and 99th percentile upper reference limits (URL) were analyzed. Endogenous analytes and rheumatoid factor (RF) were tested for assay interference. RESULTS: The 99th percentile was 0.022 microg/L (CV=14%) and the LoQ was 0.036 microg/L. The ratio of 10% CV concentration to 99th percentile was 1.63. Linearity extended from 0 to 44.36 microg/L. The method comparison equation was Dimension(R) Vista=0.94 (Dimension RxL)+0.00 microg/L with bias at low levels. No interference was detected. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows acceptable performance characteristics of the LOCI cTnI assay on Dimension Vista to diagnosis and risk stratification of patients with acute coronary syndrome symptoms.


Subject(s)
Acute Coronary Syndrome/blood , Biological Assay/methods , Troponin I/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Limit of Detection , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results , Rheumatoid Factor/blood , Young Adult
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Int J Obes (Lond) ; 34(3): 454-61, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20029377

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Excessive fructose intake causes metabolic syndrome in animals and can be partially prevented by lowering the uric acid level. We tested the hypothesis that fructose might induce features of metabolic syndrome in adult men and whether this is protected by allopurinol. METHODS: A randomized, controlled trial of 74 adult men who were administered 200 g fructose daily for 2 weeks with or without allopurinol. Primary measures included changes in ambulatory blood pressure (BP), fasting lipids, glucose and insulin, homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) index, body mass index and criteria for metabolic syndrome. RESULTS: The ingestion of fructose resulted in an increase in ambulatory BP (7+/-2 and 5+/-2 mm Hg for systolic (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP), P<0.004 and P<0.007, respectively). Mean fasting triglycerides increased by 0.62+/-0.23 mmol l(-1) (55+/-20 mg per 100 ml), whereas high-density lipoprotein cholesterol decreased by 0.06+/-0.02 mmol l(-1) (2.5+/-0.7 mg per 100 ml), P<0.002 and P<0.001, respectively. Fasting insulin and HOMA indices increased significantly, whereas plasma glucose level did not change. All liver function tests showed an increase in values. The metabolic syndrome increased by 25-33% depending on the criteria. Allopurinol lowered the serum uric acid level (P<0.0001) and prevented the increase in 24-h ambulatory DBP and daytime SBP and DBP. Allopurinol treatment did not reduce HOMA or fasting plasma triglyceride levels, but lowered low-density lipoprotein cholesterol relative to control (P<0.02) and also prevented the increase in newly diagnosed metabolic syndrome (0-2%, P=0.009). CONCLUSIONS: High doses of fructose raise the BP and cause the features of metabolic syndrome. Lowering the uric acid level prevents the increase in mean arterial blood pressure. Excessive intake of fructose may have a role in the current epidemics of obesity and diabetes.


Subject(s)
Allopurinol/therapeutic use , Antimetabolites/therapeutic use , Fructose/adverse effects , Hypertension/blood , Metabolic Syndrome/blood , Uric Acid/blood , Adult , Aged , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory , Body Mass Index , Fasting/blood , Fructose/administration & dosage , Fructose/blood , Humans , Hypertension/drug therapy , Insulin/blood , Lipids/blood , Male , Metabolic Syndrome/chemically induced , Metabolic Syndrome/prevention & control , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Triglycerides/blood
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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol ; 83(11): 639-52, 2008 Nov.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19006016

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: In general, articles on diagnostic tests have a very poor methodological quality. If we translate their conclusions to daily practice without a proper analysis it is easy to see a typical trend: physicians use new (and expensive) tests without increasing diagnostic capacity; they only increase the health budget. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) consists of using the best evidence in decision-making. It deals with selected and relevant information, supported by data obtained through the most rigorous scientific method: epidemiology and statistics. Critical evaluation of papers related to diagnostic tests is our aim. We provide with basic skills for evaluation and analysis of papers by means of simple topics on statistics, design of clinical assays and clinical epidemiology. METHODS: Review of the medical literature. RESULTS: To evaluate papers on diagnostic tests and to use a test correctly, it is necessary to know its diagnostic capacity, the level of certainty to start treatment, the probability of having the disease before using the test and the test capacity to change that probability. CONCLUSIONS: The maximum performance of a test is reached when it is used in a maximum uncertainty situation (disease probability 50%). Its highest usefulness is obtained when pre-test probability is maximal, after a careful review of the patient's history and a complete patient examination.


Subject(s)
Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological/standards , Evidence-Based Medicine , Ophthalmology/standards , Humans , Patient Selection
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Arch. Soc. Esp. Oftalmol ; 83(11): 639-652, nov. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-69715

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: En general, los artículos sobre diagnóstico suelen adolecer de una calidad metodológica muy pobre. Si trasladamos sus conclusiones a nuestra práctica cotidiana sin un análisis detenido entenderemos fácilmente un fenómeno creciente: incorporamos acríticamente a nuestras estrategias diagnósticas las novísimas (y carísimas) pruebas sin que con ello aumente significativamente el rendimiento diagnóstico de tales estrategias; sólo se incrementades orbitadamente el gasto. La Medicina Basada en Evidencias es el uso de la mejor evidencia disponible en la toma de decisiones. Se trata de actuar utilizando información seleccionada y avalada por datos obtenidos a través del método científico más riguroso: la epidemiología y la estadística. La evaluación crítica de artículos relacionados con pruebas diagnósticas constituirá nuestro objetivo. Suministraremos las habilidades básicas para la evaluación y análisis de artículos científicos mediante el uso de una serie de conocimientos sencillos de estadística, diseño de investigaciones y epidemiología clínica. Método: Revisión de la literatura. Resultados: Para evaluar artículos sobre pruebas diagnósticas y para utilizar eficientemente una prueba diagnóstica necesitamos conocer su capacidad diagnóstica, el nivel de certeza que queremos tener para llevar a cabo una actitud terapéutica, la probabilidad de que el paciente tenga la enfermedad antes de utilizar la prueba y la capacidad que dicha prueba tiene de modificar tal probabilidad. Conclusiones: El rendimiento máximo de una prueba se obtiene cuando nos encontramos en una situación de máxima incertidumbre (probabilidad de enfermedad del 50%). Su mayor utilidad se obtiene cuando aumentamos al máximo la probabilidad preprueba, tras una minuciosa anamnesis y exploración


Purpose: In general, articles on diagnostic tests have a very poor methodological quality. If we translate their conclusions to daily practice without a proper analysis it is easy to see a typical trend: physicians use new (and expensive) tests without increasing diagnostic capacity; they only increase the health budget. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) consists of using the best evidence in decision-making. It deals with selected and relevant information, supported by data obtained through the most rigorous scientific method: epidemiology and statistics. Critical evaluation of papers related to diagnostic tests is our aim. We provide with basic skills for evaluation and analysis of papers by means of simple topics on statistics, design of clinical assays and clinical epidemiology. Methods: Review of the medical literature. Results: To evaluate papers on diagnostic tests and to use a test correctly, it is necessary to know its diagnostic capacity, the level of certainty to start treatment, the probability of having the disease before using the test and the test capacity to change that probability. Conclusions: The maximum performance of a testis reached when it is used in a maximum uncertainty situation (disease probability 50%). Its highest usefulness is obtained when pre-test probability is maximal, after a careful review of the patient’s history and a complete patient examination


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Evidence-Based Medicine/methods , Probability , Odds Ratio , Predictive Value of Tests , Sensitivity and Specificity , Bayes Theorem , Evidence-Based Medicine/standards , Evidence-Based Medicine/trends , Likelihood Functions
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J Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 30(4): 322-5, 2008 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18391705

ABSTRACT

The use of corticosteroid therapy for the treatment of acute chest syndrome (ACS) in patients with sickle cell disease has been infrequently used owing to concerns for rebound pain. Here, we report a cohort of patients<21 years of age with sickle cell disease treated between January 2001 and June 2006 for severe ACS with both corticosteroids and transfusion therapy. We reviewed 53 episodes of severe ACS with an average hospital duration of 4.9 days. Only 1 patient out of 6 who were transferred to the intensive care unit required intubation. None of the ACS episodes resulted in death and none of the 4 readmissions after discharge were due to pain. There was no acute toxicity related to either corticosteroid or transfusion therapy.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Sickle Cell/complications , Lung Diseases/etiology , Adolescent , Albuterol/therapeutic use , Bronchodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Child, Preschool , Fever/etiology , Humans , Lung Diseases/diagnosis , Lung Diseases/drug therapy , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy , Radiography, Thoracic , Spirometry
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Environ Geochem Health ; 28(5): 431-43, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16752201

ABSTRACT

The Elqui watershed (northern Chile) constitutes a highly contaminated river system, with arsenic exceeding by up to three orders of magnitude the average for river waters. There are three main reasons that explain this contamination: (1) the regional geology and hydrothermal (mineralizing) processes that developed in this realm during Miocene time; (2) the later unroofing-erosion-oxidation-leaching of As-Cu rich sulfide ores, a process that have been taking place for at least 10,000 years; and last but not least (3) mining activities at the high-altitude (>4000 m above sea level) Au-Cu-As El Indio mine, from the late 1970s onwards. The El Indio mineral deposit hosted large veins of massive sulfides, including the important presence of enargite (Cu(3)AsS(4)). The continuous natural erosion of these veins and their host rocks (also rich in As and Cu) during Holocene time, led to important and widespread metal dispersion along the river system. During the studied pre mining period (1975-1977), the high altitude river Toro waters already showed very large As concentrations (0.36-0.52 mg l(-1)). The initiation of full scale mining at El Indio (1980 onwards) led to an increase of these values, reaching a concentration of 1.51 mg l(-1) As in 1995. During the same year other rivers of the watershed reached peak As concentrations of 0.33 (Turbio) and 0.11 mg l(-1) (Elqui). These figures largely exceed the USEPA regulations for drinking water (0.01 mg l(-1) As), and about 10% of the total As data from the river Elqui (and 70% from the river Turbio) are above the maximum level allowed by the Chilean law for irrigation water (0.1 mg l(-1) As).


Subject(s)
Arsenic/analysis , Copper/analysis , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Gold , Mining , Rivers/chemistry , Water Pollution, Chemical/analysis , Chile , Environmental Monitoring , Geography , Geological Phenomena , Geology , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Industrial Waste/analysis , Iron/analysis , Iron Compounds/analysis , Minerals , Sulfates/analysis
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Geriátrika (Madr.) ; 22(2): 47-54, mar.-abr. 2006.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-044803

ABSTRACT

Las antiguas aportaciones de la trasplantaciónde órganos, las recientes adquisiciones dela obtención de células madre de embriones humanosclonados, hacen posible el estudio deenfermedades genéticas por nuevos caminosantes de que a largo plazo tales células madrepuedan usarse en el tratamiento de enfermedadeshumanas, el trabajo de un grupo de científicoscoreanos que han clonado 30 embrioneshumanos para uso terapéutico y que aspiran atratar enfermedades incurables, pero no caminarpor la vía de la clonación reproductiva, sinopor el de la medicina regenerativa


The old reports of the organ transplantation,the recent adquisitions of the derivation of stemcells from a cloned human embryo become posibleto study human genetic diseases in entirelynew ways before in the long term such cellsmay be used in the treatment of human disease,the work of a group of korean scientists clone30 human embryos for therapeutic propose,whose aspiration is to treat incurable diseasebut not inmoral reproductive fountain


Subject(s)
Humans , Preventive Medicine , Stem Cell Transplantation/trends , Cloning, Organism/trends , Tissue Transplantation/trends , Organ Transplantation/trends
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Sci Total Environ ; 356(1-3): 112-24, 2006 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15950266

ABSTRACT

We present data from an early reconnaissance survey (stream sediments, soil, and water Hg chemistry; plants and water crustaceans Hg intake) of the Almadén district (central Spain), that was carried out to establish the potential environmental hazards derived from the anomalous mercury concentrations measured in this realm. The Almadén mercury district (approximately 300 km2) can be regarded as the largest geochemical anomaly of mercury on Earth. The district includes a series of mercury mineral deposits, having in common a simple mineralogy (dominant cinnabar: HgS, and minor pyrite: FeS2). The ore deposits have been mined for more than 2000 years, and the main mine of the district (Almadén), has been active from Roman times to present day with almost no interruptions. The mercury distribution in soils of the district reveals the existence of high, and extremely high mercury values (up to 8889 microg g(-1)), whereas concentrations in stream sediments and waters reach exceptional values of up to 16,000 microg g(-1) and 11,200 ng l(-1) respectively. On the other hand, very high concentrations of methylmercury (MeHg) have been detected in calcines (up to 3100 ng g(-1)), sediments (0.32-82 ng g(-1)), and waters (0.040-30 ng l(-1)). Mercury gets incorporated to edible river crustaceans and plants. The red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii, has Hg concentrations of up to 9060 ng g(-1) (muscle) and 26,150 ng g(-1) (hepatopancreas). Regarding plants, the local wild asparagus (Asparagus acutifolius) yields values of up to 298 microg g(-1) Hg. Mercury also escapes to the atmosphere, and mineral deposits, together with metallurgical activities, generate strong anomalies of atmospheric Hg. The most important concentrations relate to the emissions from the Almadén metallurgical roaster, in the order of 14,000 ng Hg m(-3). Additionally, large open pit operations also contribute to the district atmospheric pool of mercury, with high concentrations above 1000 ng Hg m(-3). Thus, no system (rocks, soils, sediments, waters, atmosphere, biota) in the Almadén district is free from strong Hg contamination.


Subject(s)
Fresh Water/analysis , Geologic Sediments/analysis , Mercury/analysis , Mining , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Spain
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Geriátrika (Madr.) ; 20(4): 155-156, 2004.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-33350

ABSTRACT

No disponible


Subject(s)
Humans , Grief , Syndrome
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Geriátrika (Madr.) ; 19(7/8): 232-240, ene. 2003. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-26377

ABSTRACT

La Geriatría, rama de la medicina que se ocupa no solo de la prevención y asistencia de las enfermedades que presentan las personas mayores, sino de la recuperación de su función y reinserción en la Comunidad y por extensión la Gerontología, ciencia que estudia el envejecimiento y no digamos la Gerocultura macrobiótica o arte de envejecer con éxito estar en plena edificación y como tales necesitan evidencias, números, gráficas, imágenes, que les sirvan de pautas hitos y referencias de las del laboratorio de patología clínica nos ocupamos en estos trabajos (AU)


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Male , Humans , Diet, Macrobiotic , Aging/physiology , Health of the Elderly , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Activities of Daily Living , Geriatrics/methods
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Geriátrika (Madr.) ; 19(1): 20-27, ene. 2003. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-22280

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad cardio-cerebro-visceral y periférica arterioesclerótica es el gran reto de la vida y la salud humanas. La última década ha sido de notable progreso en la investigación cardiovascular básica clínica y terapéutica y constituye una oportunidad muy prometedora. A su vez este paso acelerado del progreso clínico, terapéutico y básico es tal que va a mejorar la calidad de vida y su esperanza en los pacientes de enfermedad arterioesclerótica cardiocerebro-visceral y periférica vascular (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Evidence-Based Medicine , Atherosclerosis/physiopathology , Quality of Life
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Geriátrika (Madr.) ; 19(2): 45-64, 2003. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-22284

ABSTRACT

En el largo camino de la Mitología, ciencia y tecnología de la Medicina, debemos volver al reciente pasado de la vida de los autores en lo que tiene de ejemplar enseñanaza al médico que fuera Marañón, y a su consejo de arte sacro versus humildad científica, de Jiménez Díaz y su tensión integral y compasiva de inquietud por el estudio y la investigación, de Lopez Ibor y su denuncia de que la utopía tecnológica que tiene algo de diabólico, porque se realiza en parte y la parte realizada le hace creer al hombre de que el todo podrá realizarse. De Jean Bernard a la búsqueda de una medicina futura que en el siglo XXI habla de ser racional, eficaz, individual y orientada hacia la prevención. Sin embargo, aunque debemos reverenciar el pasado lejano, debemos enfrentar el hecho de que el cientifismo es bipolaridad entre reduccionismo e integración es cada día más difícil de aplicar a las sucesivas metáforas de nuestro tiempo, la salud y la calidad de vida como bienes supremos, la sublevación de Pentasilea reina de las Amazonas y el feminismo y la feminización de nuestra sociedad, la globalización y la sacralización del consumo; la explosión de la información y su transformación en sociedad del conocimiento. El fenómeno del envejecimiento de unas vidas más largas y más anchas en unas sociedades más longevas que además quieren ser felices y buscan no la solución intensidad fugacidad versus seguridad duración, que tras el 11S y las Torres Gemelas una oleada de inseguridad y angustia invade amplias capas de la población, que nos hemos vuelto más frágiles hemos perdido status que no es el médico quien lo sabe todo y aunque Medicina ignorantia nihil excusat hemos de imaginar inventar y planificar de otra manera el futuro, disciplinarnos, incorporar lo nuevo con cautela crítica y esperanza como se hace en la Medicina Basada en la Evidencia y similares. Como hacían los Médici, en su “conservare, conservare innovando, innovando acrescere” y buscar las rosas del viejo jardín, pero sin que por ello perdamos de vista y no tengamos ojos para las violetas de nuestra huerta, de hecho los hechos científicos son inexorables y las oportunidades son como amaneceres si uno espera demasiado se los pierde (AU)


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Mythology , Science , Technology , Disease , Health , Aging , Evidence-Based Medicine
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