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World Neurosurg ; 188: 83-92, 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38759786

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BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become a major source of disability worldwide, increasing the interest in algorithms that use artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize the interpretation of imaging studies, prognosis estimation, and critical care issues. In this study we present a bibliometric analysis and mini-review on the main uses that have been developed for TBI in AI. METHODS: The results informing this review come from a Scopus database search as of April 15, 2023. The bibliometric analysis was carried out via the mapping bibliographic metrics method. Knowledge mapping was made in the VOSviewer software (V1.6.18), analyzing the "link strength" of networks based on co-occurrence of key words, countries co-authorship, and co-cited authors. In the mini-review section, we highlight the main findings and contributions of the studies. RESULTS: A total of 495 scientific publications were identified from 2000 to 2023, with 9262 citations published since 2013. Among the 160 journals identified, The Journal of Neurotrauma, Frontiers in Neurology, and PLOS ONE were those with the greatest number of publications. The most frequently co-occurring key words were: "machine learning", "deep learning", "magnetic resonance imaging", and "intracranial pressure". The United States accounted for more collaborations than any other country, followed by United Kingdom and China. Four co-citation author clusters were found, and the top 20 papers were divided into reviews and original articles. CONCLUSIONS: AI has become a relevant research field in TBI during the last 20 years, demonstrating great potential in imaging, but a more modest performance for prognostic estimation and neuromonitoring.

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Int J Sex Health ; 36(2): 221-235, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38616798

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Objective: To contextualize condom use in the transgender women population utilizing the HIV syndemic framework. Methods: Studies reporting condom use frequency and syndemic factors associated with HIV risk in transgender women were systematically searched. We followed the Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checklist. Results: Social factors have a proven relationship with using condoms and HIV among transgender women. Syndemic factors, defined as co-occurring adverse factors that interact to contribute to risk behaviors, deserve a specific analysis to develop strategies to face HIV among transgender women. Conclusions: A syndemic perspective allows to generate specific health intervention and prevention policies to protect transgender women.

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AIDS Educ Prev ; 35(5): 362-375, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37843906

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Prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is higher in transgender populations. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) intervention is successful in reducing HIV acquisition. We aimed to investigate the adherence to oral PrEP by HIV-negative transgender women (TW). We followed the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions and the PRISMA Statement. We searched in WoS, OVID, Scopus, MEDLINE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases. Participation and adherence to the intervention were low for TW compared to cisgender men who have sex with men (cMSM), and it was measured mostly by self-report (72.7%) or tenofovir-diphosphate/emtricitabine triphosphate dried blood spot (45.5%). Awareness should increase and the effect of oral PrEP on gender-affirming hormone therapy should be explained to TW at the beginning of the trials. One limitation is that our sample size was dominated by two Thai studies with TW sex workers. Future studies should evaluate adherence to new PrEP modalities.


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Anti-HIV Agents , HIV Infections , Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis , Sexual and Gender Minorities , Transgender Persons , Male , Humans , Female , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Tenofovir/therapeutic use , Homosexuality, Male , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Medication Adherence
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CES odontol ; 33(2): 213-232, jul.-dic. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1285763

ABSTRACT

Resumen El control periódico en un tratamiento de Ortodoncia permite establecer una buena secuencia de tratamiento sin riesgos para el paciente. Un tratamiento sin la vigilancia adecuada puede llegar a generar daños irreversibles. Sin embargo, por la pandemia de COVID-19 que enfrenta el mundo actualmente y los riesgos en el área de la salud, se han suspendido temporalmente los servicios no vitales y potencialmente expuestos a contagios como lo son los servicios odontológicos de consulta programada. Teniendo en cuenta esta situación, y que este virus puede llegar a ser endémico en la población humana, se hace necesario establecer protocolos de bioseguridad que permitan reactivar las prácticas odontológicas, y a su vez genear garantías para operadores, personal de apoyo, pacientes y el entorno de los mismos. En este contexto, es de gran importancia desarrollar un protocolo con profesionales expertos en tratamientos ortodóncicos y en el manejo de la pandemia, para delinear procesos de calidad que garanticen un ambiente seguro y minimicen los riesgos de contagio.


Abstract Periodic control in an Orthodontic treatment allows establishing a good treatment sequence without risks for the patient. Treatment without proper monitoring can lead to irreversible damage. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic facing the world today and the risks in the health area, non-vital and potentially contagious services such as scheduled consultation dental services have been temporarily closed. Taking into account this situation, and that this virus will end up being endemic, it is necessary to establish biosafety protocols that allow reactivating dental practices, and in turn generate guarantees for operators, support staff, patients and the environment of the themselves. In this context, it is of great importance to develop a protocol carried out with expert professionals in orthodontic treatments and in the pandemic, to outline the quality protocol that guarantees a safe environment and minimizes the risks of infection.


Resumo O controle periódico em um tratamento ortodôntico permite estabelecer uma boa sequência de tratamento sem riscos para o paciente. O tratamento sem monitoramento adequado pode levar a danos irreversíveis. No entanto, devido à pandemia do COVID-19 que o mundo enfrenta atualmente e aos riscos na área da saúde, serviços não vitais e potencialmente contagiosos foram temporariamente suspensos, como serviços odontológicos agendados para consultas. Considerando essa situação e que esse vírus pode se tornar endêmico na população humana, é necessário estabelecer protocolos de biossegurança que permitam reativar as práticas odontológicas e, por sua vez, gerar garantias aos operadores, pessoal de apoio, pacientes e meio ambiente. Dos mesmos. Nesse contexto, é de grande importância o desenvolvimento de um protocolo com profissionais especialistas em tratamentos ortodônticos e no manejo da pandemia, para delinear processos de qualidade que garantam um ambiente seguro e minimizem os riscos de infecção.

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