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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ; 144(8): 3503-3516, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39023569

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OBJECTIVE: Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) has been used as a therapeutic option for plantar fasciitis. The objective was to investigate the effect of ESWT over the plantar fascia thickness. METHODS: MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and SCOPUS databases were searched for randomized controlled trials evaluating the effect of ESWT in patients with plantar fasciitis, comparing ESWT with another treatment. Meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model and the generic inverse variance method. Meta-regression and subgroup analyses were also carried out. RESULTS: A total of 14 studies (867 participants) were included. ESWT significantly decreased plantar fascia thickness (weighted mean difference [WMD], -0.21 mm [95% CI -0.39, -0.02]; p = 0.03). No significant improvement in pain was observed (WMD, -0.51 cm [95% CI -1.04, 0.01]; p = 0.06) compared with non-surgical interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that plantar fascia thickness is significantly decreased after ESWT intervention in patients with plantar fasciitis. However, pain relief was not significantly improved compared to other non-surgical interventions.


Subject(s)
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy , Fascia , Fasciitis, Plantar , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Fasciitis, Plantar/therapy , Humans , Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy/methods
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J ISAKOS ; 9(3): 334-340, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38460601

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OBJECTIVE: Reconstructive surgery of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is quite common, previous studies have documented that adequate pain control in the early phases of the postoperative period translates into early mobility and a rapid start of rehabilitation. Therefore, the search for new strategies for postoperative pain control is justified. The aim of this study was to compare intra-articular to the epidural administration of ropivacaine and midazolam as postoperative analgesia after arthroscopic ACL reconstruction with hamstring autograft (HA). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Double-blinded, prospective randomized clinical trial included 108 consecutive patients aged from 18 to 50 years that had undergone arthroscopic ACL reconstruction with HA. The patients were randomly assigned to 2 groups. The first group received intraarticular ropivacaine and midazolam. The second group received epidural ropivacaine and midazolam. The need for rescue analgesia, the postoperative pain experienced, side effects and complications of the analgesic drugs were evaluated. RESULTS: The intra-articular group received statistically significantly higher mean doses of rescue analgesia on the first two days (2.8 â€‹± â€‹1.0 vs. 1.3 â€‹± â€‹0.6 in the epidural group; p â€‹= â€‹0.001). Visual Analogue Scale scores at flexion were statistically significantly higher in the intra-articular group over the entire study period. The intra-articular group also reported a statistically significantly lower range-of-motion 87 â€‹± â€‹15 vs. 102 â€‹± â€‹11 in the epidural group (p â€‹= â€‹0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Epidural administration of ropivacaine combined with midazolam in patients undergoing primary ACL reconstruction with HA was clinically and significantly better relative to rescue analgesia and the intensity of pain in the first 48 postoperative hours when compared to intraarticular administration. There was no difference in terms of adverse effects and complications.


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Anesthetics, Local , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction , Arthroscopy , Midazolam , Pain, Postoperative , Ropivacaine , Humans , Ropivacaine/administration & dosage , Ropivacaine/therapeutic use , Adult , Pain, Postoperative/drug therapy , Pain, Postoperative/prevention & control , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction/methods , Male , Female , Midazolam/administration & dosage , Midazolam/therapeutic use , Double-Blind Method , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage , Anesthetics, Local/therapeutic use , Adolescent , Injections, Intra-Articular , Arthroscopy/methods , Analgesia, Epidural/methods , Young Adult , Amides/administration & dosage , Amides/therapeutic use , Pain Measurement , Autografts , Treatment Outcome
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Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ; : 103733, 2023 Oct 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37890524

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BACKGROUND: Botulinum toxin injections for lateral elbow tendinopathy have been used as an alternative therapeutic option. However, few studies have quantitatively summarized the effect of botulinum toxin as well as its clinical significance. We aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy (based on pain and grip strength) and adverse events of botulinum toxin on lateral elbow tendinopathy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were searched until March 2023 for randomized controlled trials reporting the effects of botulinum toxin injections on lateral elbow tendinopathy. A random- or fixed-effects model (depending of inter-study variability) and generic inverse variance method were used to pool quantitative data from outcomes. The risk of bias was assessed with the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2.0 tool. RESULTS: A total of 8 clinical trials recruiting 438 subjects were included for meta-analysis. Pooled analysis revealed that botulinum toxin significantly reduced pain (mean difference [MD] -0.95, 95% CI [-1.63, -0.26], p=0.007) but it was not clinically relevant. No significant effect was detected for grip strength (MD-0.62kg, 95% CI [-2.25, 1.02], p=0.46) or in the risk for adverse events (odds ratio [OR] 0.41, 95% CI [0.05, 3.56], p=0.42) between botulinum toxin injection and control interventions. DISCUSSION: The use of botulinum toxin reached greater pain relief than control interventions and normal saline after a period of 12 to 24 weeks. However, changes in pain relief did not reach clinical significance. The studies that had the greatest reduction in pain used higher doses of botulinum toxin (60 U). Additionally, differences in grip strength and adverse events did not reach statistical or clinical importance. A subanalysis indicated that botulinum toxin outperformed corticosteroid injections in terms of improving grip strength. Botulinum toxin only causes local and minimal side effects such as irritation, ecchymosis, and paralysis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: I.

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Curr Issues Mol Biol ; 44(12): 5827-5838, 2022 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36547057

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Background: Achilles-tendon rupture prevails as a common tendon pathology. Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) are multipotent stem cells derived from adipose tissue with attractive regeneration properties; thus, their application in tendinopathies could be beneficial. Methods: Male rabbit ADMSCs were obtained from the falciform ligament according to previously established methods. After tenotomy and suture of the Achilles tendon, 1 × 106 flow-cytometry-characterized male ADMSCs were injected in four female New Zealand white rabbits in the experimental group (ADMSC group), whereas four rabbits were left untreated (lesion group). Confirmation of ADMSC presence in the injured site after 12 weeks was performed with quantitative sex-determining region Y (SRY)-gene RT-PCR. At Week 12, histochemical analysis was performed to evaluate tissue regeneration along with quantitative RT-PCR of collagen I and collagen III mRNA. Results: Presence of male ADMSCs was confirmed at Week 12. No statistically significant differences were found in the histochemical analysis; however, statistically significant differences between ADMSC and lesion group expression of collagen I and collagen III were evidenced, with 36.6% and 24.1% GAPDH-normalized mean expression, respectively, for collagen I (p < 0.05) and 26.3% and 11.9% GAPDH-normalized mean expression, respectively, for collagen III (p < 0.05). The expression ratio between the ADMSC and lesion group was 1.5 and 2.2 for collagen I and collagen III, respectively. Conclusion: Our results make an important contribution to the understanding and effect of ADMSCs in Achilles-tendon rupture.

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J Orthop Sci ; 2022 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36460558

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BACKGROUND: Several classification systems have been developed to support orthopedic surgeons regarding diagnostic, treatment, or prognostic outcomes of distal radius fracture (DRF). However, the best classification system for this fracture remains controversial. We aimed to identify the reliability of three different DRF classifications among orthopedists in training (medical residents). METHODS: Orthopedic residents (n = 22) evaluated thirty cases of DRF in anteroposterior and lateral projections in three different periods (0, 6, 12 months). Each radiography was sorted with three different classifications: Frykman, AO/OTA, and Jupiter-Fernandez. All assessments were blinded to the investigators. The inter- and intra-observer reliability was evaluated using the Cohen's kappa coefficient. An additional analysis was performed for a simpler sub-classification of the AO/OTA (27, 9, or 3 groups). RESULTS: Inter-observer agreement for AO/OTA, Frykman, and Jupiter-Fernandez classifications was slight (k = 0.15), fair (k = 0.31), and fair (k = 0.30), respectively. Intra-observer agreement showed similar results: AO/OTA, k = 0.14; Frykman, k = 0.28; and Jupiter-Fernandez, k = 0.28. When the AO/OTA classification was simplified (9 or 3 descriptions), the inter-observer agreement improved from slight (k = 0.16) to fair (k = 0.21 and k = 0.30, respectively). A similar improvement from slight (k = 0.14) to fair (k = 0.32 and k = 0.21) was detected for intra-observer agreement. CONCLUSIONS: The more complex the DRF classification system, the more complex is to reach reliable inter- and intra-observer agreements between orthopedic trainees. Senior residents did not necessarily show greater kappa values in DRF classifications.

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Cir Cir ; 90(4): 467-472, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35944393

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to report epidemiological and clinical data of the patients that were admitted with spinal gunshot injuries. METHODS: This was retrospective study and observational study. Patients who had a spinal injury secondary to a gunshot wound that was admitted to our hospital (level III trauma center) from July 2018 through July 2020 were included in the study. Demographic and clinical data including age, gender, civil status, occupation, level of injury (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar), degree of neurological impairment at admission, associated injuries, treatment established, length of hospital stay, and mortality rate were recorded. RESULTS: A total of 55 patients were included in the study, of which 50 patients (90.9%) were men and five female patients (9.09%). The average age was 30.2 years. Three patients died during hospitalization representing a mortality rate of 5.45%. CONCLUSIONS: Spinal gunshot injuries are associated with significant sequelae, requiring long and costly treatments. This study obtained one of the highest incidences of gunshot injuries to the spine reported in the literature.


OBJETIVO: El propósito de este estudio es reportar datos epidemiológicos y clínicos de los pacientes que ingresaron con heridas por arma de fuego en columna. MÉTODOS: Estudio retrospectivo y observacional. Se incluyeron pacientes que presentaban una lesión medular a secundaria a una herida por arma de fuego que ingresaron en nuestro hospital (centro de trauma de nivel III) desde julio de 2018 hasta julio de 2020. Se registraron datos demográficos y clínicos que incluían edad, sexo, estado civil, ocupación, grado de lesión (cervical, torácica o lumbar), grado de deterioro neurológico al ingreso, lesiones asociadas, tratamiento establecido, duración de la estancia hospitalaria y tasa de mortalidad. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron en el estudio un total de 55 pacientes, de los cuales 50 pacientes (90,9%) eran hombres y 5 mujeres (9,09%). La edad media fue de 30,2 años. Tres pacientes fallecieron durante la hospitalización lo que representa una tasa de mortalidad del 5,45%. CONCLUSIONES: Las lesiones por arma de fuego en la columna están asociadas con secuelas importantes, que requieren tratamientos largos y costosos. Este estudio obtuvo una de las incidencias más altas de heridas por arma de fuego en la columna vertebral reportadas en la literatura.


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Spinal Cord Injuries , Spinal Injuries , Wounds, Gunshot , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Spinal Cord Injuries/etiology , Spinal Injuries/complications , Spinal Injuries/epidemiology , Wounds, Gunshot/complications , Wounds, Gunshot/epidemiology
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Cir Cir ; 90(3): 319-331, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35636950

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to determine the added value of synovial fluid (SF) glucose levels and other biochemical parameters as possible biomarkers of bacterial septic arthritis (SA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We prospectively examined adult patients with SA. As a control group, adults with uninfected joints were enrolled. SF samples were obtained, and microbiological analyses were made. SF glucose levels, pH, and leukocyte esterase were measured using a glucometer and colorimetric test strips. Blood samples were collected from both groups to determine glucose levels. RESULTS: We included eight subjects with knee ligaments lesions, six with meniscus lesions, and five with osteoarthritis as the control group, as well as 20 patients with SA. SF culture was positive in 60%. SF glucose levels from patients were lower than the controls (p = 0.0018) with the lowest concentration in patients with a positive culture (p = 0.0004). Blood and SF glucose concentration from the positive culture patients were compared (p < 0.0001). Leukocyte esterase presented the highest values in patients with a positive culture (p < 0.0001) and a more acidic pH was found compared to the control group (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: These biochemical parameters might be a quick and inexpensive added value for distinguishing between infective and non-infective joint disease.


OBJETIVO: Evaluar el valor añadido de los niveles de glucosa en el líquido sinovial (LS) y otros parámetros bioquímicos en el diagnostico de artritis séptica (AS). MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Análisis prospectivo de pacientes adultos con AS. Pacientes con articulaciones no infectadas fueron incluidos como grupo control. Se tomaron muestras de LS y sangre para la realización de análisis microbiológicos y bioquímicos en los pacientes y controles. RESULTADOS: Incluimos 8 sujetos con lesión ligamentosa de rodilla, 6 con lesiones meniscales y 5 con osteoartritis como grupo control, así como 20 pacientes con AS. El cultivo de LS fue positivo en 60%. Los niveles de glucosa en LS de pacientes con AS fueron más bajos que los controles (P = 0.0018) con la concentración más baja en pacientes con cultivo positivo (p = 0.0004). La relación de glucosa en sangre y LS de pacientes con cultivo positivo se vio afectada (p < 0.0001). La esterasa leucocitaria presentó valores más altos en pacientes con cultivo positivo (p < 0.0001); se encontró un pH más ácido en comparación con el grupo control (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIÓN: Estos parámetros bioquímicos podrían ser un valor agregado útil, rápido y económico para distinguir entre enfermedad articular infecciosa y no infecciosa.


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Arthritis, Infectious , Glucose , Adult , Arthritis, Infectious/diagnosis , Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology , Biomarkers/analysis , Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/analysis , Glucose/analysis , Humans
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Spinal Cord Ser Cases ; 8(1): 11, 2022 01 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35042850

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INTRODUCTION: Spinal epidural hematomas are a surgical emergency, the delay in diagnosis can develop devastating sequelae due to its acute and progressive course. If not treated properly, it may lead to death or permanent neurological deficit. It is a rare condition that can occur in patients with hematologic pathology. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case report and literature review of a patient with antiphospholipid syndrome, who undergoes a diagnostic lumbar puncture for probable fungal meningitis. Developed a spinal acute epidural hematoma with neurological involvement that is evidenced in MRI. Urgent surgical decompression was performed with good results. DISCUSSION: Despite the low incidence of an epidural hematoma in patients who undergo lumbar puncture, it is important to perform a thorough evaluation in any patient with coagulation abnormalities prior and after a lumbar puncture, by reason of the inherent possibility of developing an epidural hematoma at the site of the procedure. In the same way, early diagnosis and aggressive treatment is necessary in patients who develop progressive neurological symptoms to limit the damage and improve the prognosis for neurological recovery.


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Antiphospholipid Syndrome , Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal , Antiphospholipid Syndrome/complications , Antiphospholipid Syndrome/diagnosis , Antiphospholipid Syndrome/surgery , Decompression, Surgical , Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal/diagnostic imaging , Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal/etiology , Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal/surgery , Humans , Spine
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Cir Cir ; 89(3): 295-302, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34037599

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OBJETIVO: Comparar la eficiencia de las cuatro técnicas quirúrgicas más utilizadas para el manejo de la espondilitis tuberculosa. MÉTODO: Estudio retrospectivo en el que se incluyeron pacientes adultos con diagnóstico confirmado de espondilitis tuberculosa, afectación de dos niveles vertebrales o menos y sin deformidad vertebral grave. Se recopilaron y revisaron los expedientes médicos, los estudios de imagen y los datos demográficos de los pacientes intervenidos para analizar retrospectivamente los resultados clínicos y funcionales de cada grupo. Las variables primarias fueron la erradicación de la infección, la fusión vertebral y las complicaciones. Entre las variables secundarias se estudiaron el sangrado intraoperatorio, la estancia hospitalaria y el tiempo quirúrgico. RESULTADOS: Entre los grupos analizados no hubo diferencias significativas (p ≥ 0.05) en la mayoría de las variables analizadas, pero sí (p ≤ 0.001) respecto al sangrado, el tiempo quirúrgico, la estancia intrahospitalaria y las complicaciones, a favor del abordaje posterior único. CONCLUSIONES: El abordaje posterior único logró una eficacia clínica similar a la del resto de los abordajes en términos de erradicación de la infección y fusión vertebral; sin embargo, se asoció a menores tiempo quirúrgico, sangrado, estancia hospitalaria y complicaciones. OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficiency of the 4 most used surgical techniques for the management of tuberculous spondylitis. METHOD: Retrospective study in which adult patients with a confirmed diagnosis of tuberculous spondylitis, involvement of two vertebral levels or less, and without severe vertebral deformity were included. The medical records, imaging studies, and demographic data of the operated patients were collected and reviewed to retrospectively analyze the clinical results of each group. The primary variables were cure of infection, spinal fusion, and complications. The secondary variables included intraoperative bleeding, hospital stay, and surgical time. RESULTS: There were no significant differences (p ≥ 0.05) in most of the variables analyzed, however, there were (p ≤ 0.001) regarding bleeding, surgical time, hospital stay and complications between the groups analyzed, with a lower result in all cases for the single posterior approach. CONCLUSIONS: The single posterior approach obtained a clinical efficacy similar to the rest of the approaches in terms of eradication of the infection and vertebral fusion, however, it was associated with less surgical invasion (surgical time and bleeding), a shorter hospital stay and complications.


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Spinal Fusion , Adult , Humans , Length of Stay , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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World J Orthop ; 11(12): 615-626, 2020 Dec 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33362997

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BACKGROUND: Few cases of avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity with simultaneous rupture of the patellar tendon have been reported in the literature. Therefore, its mechanism and incidence have not been determined conclusively. This type of fracture is considered a serious injury that requires prompt diagnosis and early surgical repair. There is no therapeutic algorithm or standard method of treatment due to the infrequency of the injury. In this case report, we conducted an exhaustive review and synthesis of the existing literature including all previously reported cases. CASE SUMMARY: We present a 16-year-old male soccer player with a case of a tibial tuberosity fracture with distal avulsion of the patellar tendon 5 d prior to surgical treatment. The patient presented with a loss of the extensor mechanism of the knee, edema, the inability to walk, and pain. X-rays showed a high patella and a 180-degree avulsion of the tibial tuberosity. The diagnosis was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. The patient underwent open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture with a cannulated screw and washer as well as patellar tendon repair with two metallic anchors. The rehabilitation protocol consisted of initial immobilization in extension followed by passive mobility and muscle strengthening exercises. The patient demonstrated excellent postoperative outcomes and returned to regular activity without complications. CONCLUSION: This case presentation and literature review comprise the most relevant clinical, radiographic, and treatment details described in the international literature to date, providing the reader with an overview of this rare condition.

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Foot Ankle Surg ; 26(7): 750-754, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31640921

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to clinically evaluate the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy in patients with acute lateral ankle sprain treated with rigid immobilization. METHODS: Patients with first-time grade II lateral ankle sprain clinically diagnosed were evaluated (n=21). A rigid immobilization was placed in all patients for ten days; previously, an application of PRP over the anterior talofibular ligament was performed in patients from the experimental group. The Visual Analogue Scale, the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Score, and the Foot and Ankle Disability Index were applied at 3, 5, 8 and 24 weeks of follow-up period. RESULTS: The experimental group presented the highest reduction in pain and better functional scores than the control group at 8 weeks. At the end of follow-up period the results of both groups were similar. CONCLUSIONS: A similar evolution was observed in patients treated with rigid immobilization with or without PRP after 24 weeks. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov with ID NCT02609308.


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Ankle Injuries/therapy , Ankle Joint/diagnostic imaging , Lateral Ligament, Ankle/injuries , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Adult , Ankle Injuries/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. salud pública ; Rev. salud pública;21(2): 181-186, ene.-abr. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094388

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RESUMEN Objetivo Definir el perfil psicosocial de adultos mayores de 65 años hospitalizados por fractura de cadera secundaria a caída. Métodos Se realizó un estudio de prevalencia, descriptivo, cuantitativo; reclutándose 55 sujetos mayores de 65 años hospitalizados de marzo 2017 a febrero 2018. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de un cuestionario socioeconómico y el índice de Barthel para Actividades de la Vida Diaria. Resultados El promedio de edad fue de 80,8 años, de los cuales 76,36% eran mujeres. El 58,2% de pacientes eran viudos; 61,8% habían cursado solo la educación primaria y 29,1% no contaban con estudios. El 69,1% de la muestra se encontraba desempleada y 56,36% subsistía con un ingreso mensual menor a US$101,77, dependiendo de programas de apoyo social gubernamental como fuente de ingreso. Los hallazgos en las condiciones de vivienda fueron homogéneos entre la población estudiada. El 67.3% de la muestra presentaba un grado variable de dependencia en las actividades cotidianas. Discusión Los resultados permiten generar la hipótesis de que el riesgo de complicaciones médicas y socioeconómicas durante el periodo de recuperación puede ser mayor en nuestra población debido a las condiciones premórbidas descritas.(AU)


ABSTRACT Objective To define the psychosocial profile of elders hospitalized for fall-related hip fracture. Methods A quantitative, descriptive, prevalence study was performed by evaluating 55 individuals aged 65 years old or more, from March 2017 through February 2018. Data were collected using a socioeconomic questionnaire and the Barthel Index for Activities of Daily Living. Results The mean age was 80.8 years and 76.36% of the sample was made up of women. Most patients were widowed (58.2%). Regarding educational attainment, 61.8% had completed primary education and 29.1% were uneducated. Unemployment prevailed among the sample (69.1%) and 56.36% had a monthly income below 101,77 USD and reported social support as their main source of income. Household conditions were homogenous across the sample. A variable degree of loss of autonomy in activities of daily living was reported in 67.3% of the sample. Discussion The findings allow hypothesizing that the risk for medical and socioeconomic complications during the recovery period could be higher in the study population due to the reported psychosocial vulnerabilities.(AU)


OBJETIVO Definir o perfil psicossocial de adultos acima de 65 anos internados por fratura de quadril secundária à queda. MÉTODOS Foi realizado um estudo quantitativo descritivo de prevalência; recrutamento de 55 indivíduos com mais de 65 anos internados no período de março de 2017 a fevereiro de 2018. Os dados foram coletados através de um questionário socioeconômico e do índice de Barthel para Atividades da Vida Diária. RESULTADOS A idade média foi de 80,8 anos, dos quais 76,36% eram mulheres. 58,2% dos pacientes eram viúvos; 61,8% tinham apenas o ensino fundamental completo e 29,1% não tinham estudos. 69,1% da amostra estavam desempregados e 56,36% mantinham uma renda mensal inferior a US $ 101,77, dependendo dos programas governamentais de apoio social como fonte de renda. Os achados nas condições de moradia foram homogêneos entre a população estudada. 67,3% da amostra possuía um grau variável de dependência das atividades diárias. DISCUSSÃO Os resultados permitem gerar a hipótese de que o risco de complicações médicas e socioeconômicas durante o período de recuperação pode ser maior em nossa população devido às condições pré-mórbidas descritas.(AU)


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Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Health of the Elderly , Frail Elderly/statistics & numerical data , Comprehensive Health Care/organization & administration , Hip Fractures/epidemiology , Social Class , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Prevalence , Mexico/epidemiology
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Rev Salud Publica (Bogota) ; 21(2): 181-186, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33027327

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OBJECTIVE: To define the psychosocial profile of elders hospitalized for fall-related hip fracture. METHODS: A quantitative, descriptive, prevalence study was performed by evaluating 55 individuals aged 65 years old or more, from March 2017 through February 2018. Data were collected using a socioeconomic questionnaire and the Barthel Index for Activities of Daily Living. RESULTS: The mean age was 80.8 years and 76.36% of the sample was made up of women. Most patients were widowed (58.2%). Regarding educational attainment, 61.8% had completed primary education and 29.1% were uneducated. Unemployment prevailed among the sample (69.1%) and 56.36% had a monthly income below 101,77 USD and reported social support as their main source of income. Household conditions were homogenous across the sample. A variable degree of loss of autonomy in activities of daily living was reported in 67.3% of the sample. DISCUSSION: The findings allow hypothesizing that the risk for medical and socioeconomic complications during the recovery period could be higher in the study population due to the reported psychosocial vulnerabilities.


OBJETIVO: Definir el perfil psicosocial de adultos mayores de 65 años hospitalizados por fractura de cadera secundaria a caída. MÉTODOS: Se realizó un estudio de prevalencia, descriptivo, cuantitativo; reclutándose 55 sujetos mayores de 65 años hospitalizados de marzo 2017 a febrero 2018. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de un cuestionario socioeconómico y el índice de Barthel para Actividades de la Vida Diaria. RESULTADOS: El promedio de edad fue de 80,8 años, de los cuales 76,36% eran mujeres. El 58,2% de pacientes eran viudos; 61,8% habían cursado solo la educación primaria y 29,1% no contaban con estudios. El 69,1% de la muestra se encontraba desempleada y 56,36% subsistía con un ingreso mensual menor a US$101,77, dependiendo de programas de apoyo social gubernamental como fuente de ingreso. Los hallazgos en las condiciones de vivienda fueron homogéneos entre la población estudiada. El 67.3% de la muestra presentaba un grado variable de dependencia en las actividades cotidianas. DISCUSIÓN: Los resultados permiten generar la hipótesis de que el riesgo de complicaciones médicas y socioeconómicas durante el periodo de recuperación puede ser mayor en nuestra población debido a las condiciones premórbidas descritas.

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Cir Cir ; 86(3): 270-276, 2018.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29950742

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ANTECEDENTES: El sangrado secundario es una de las principales causas de morbilidad después de la cirugía. El etamsilato se ha utilizado con buenos resultados para disminuir el sangrado en diversas patologías, como metrorragias, sangrado intraventricular, prostatectomías, cirugías de catarata y amigdalectomías. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la efectividad del etamsilato para disminuir el sangrado en la cirugía de reemplazo total de cadera. MÉTODO: La población se dividió en dos grupos. En el grupo control se realizó la hemostasia de manera convencional; en el grupo experimental se administró etamsilato. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron 34 pacientes, de los cuales 17 fueron aleatorizados al grupo de etamsilato y 17 al grupo control. No hubo diferencias en las características de la población entre los dos grupos. Al comparar los valores de hemoglobina preoperatoria y a las 24, 48 y 72 horas posquirúrgicas entre ambos grupos, no se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas. Tampoco hubo diferencia en el hematocrito ni en la cuantificación del gasto por drenaje a las 24 y 48 horas. Hubo tres pacientes transfundidos en el grupo de etamsilato y siete en el grupo de control, lo cual no difirió significativamente (p = 0.62). CONCLUSIÓN: En este estudio no se demostró un efecto sobre la reducción de la hemorragia en pacientes sometidos a reemplazo total de cadera con el uso de etamsilato. BACKGROUND: Secondary bleeding is one of the leading causes of morbidity after the surgery. Ethamsylate has been used with good results to decrease bleeding in various pathologies such as metrorrhagia, intraventricular bleeding, prostatectomies, cataract surgeries and tonsillectomies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the hemostatic agent ethamsylate to decrease bleeding in total hip replacement surgery. METHOD: The population were divided into two groups, in the control group was performed the hemostasis conventionally; in the experimental group ethamsylate was administered. RESULTS: A total of 34 patients were included, of whom 17 were randomized to the group of ethamsylate and 17 randomized to the control group. There were no differences in the characteristics of the population between the two groups. Comparing preoperative hemoglobin levels and at 24, 48 and 72 postsurgical hours between the control group and ethamsylate group there was no statistically significant difference. There was also no difference in the levels of hematocrit. In the quantification of expenditure by the drainage there was no difference between the groups at 24 and 48 hours. There were three patients transfused in the ethamsylate group and seven in the control group, which did not differ significantly (p = 0.62). CONCLUSION: An effect on the reduction of bleeding in patients undergoing total hip replacement with the use of hemostatic agent ethamsylate was not demonstrated in this study.


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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Blood Transfusion/statistics & numerical data , Ethamsylate/therapeutic use , Hemostatics/therapeutic use , Postoperative Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Rheumatol Int ; 38(8): 1413-1428, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29947998

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Although glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate have showed beneficial effects on joint tissues in osteoarthritis (OA), their therapeutic use in the clinical setting is still debatable. Hence, a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials was conducted to investigate the efficacy of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate on knee OA symptoms. Medline, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched for randomized placebo-controlled trials evaluating the effect of orally administered glucosamine and/or chondroitin sulfate on OA symptoms using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis index (WOMAC) and/or the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model and generic inverse-variance method. Heterogeneity was tested using the I2 statistic index. Treatments with glucosamine and chondroitin were found to significantly reduce pain in VAS [weighted mean difference (WMD) - 7.41 mm, 95% CI - 14.31, - 0.51, p = 0.04 and WMD - 8.35 mm, 95% CI - 11.84, - 4.85, p < 0.00001, respectively]. Their combination did not show this behavior (WMD - 0.28 mm, 95% CI - 8.87, 8.32, p = 0.95). None of the glucosamine, chondroitin or their combination had a significant positive effect on the total WOMAC index and its subscores. Oral supplementation with glucosamine or chondroitin sulfate reduces pain in knee OA. However, there is no additional effect using both therapeutic agents in combination for the management of symptomatic knee OA.


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Chondroitin Sulfates/therapeutic use , Glucosamine/therapeutic use , Osteoarthritis, Knee/drug therapy , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Single-Blind Method , Treatment Outcome
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