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Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38571968

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Acute Stanford A aortic dissection rarely makes a transition to the chronic state naturally, due to its high mortality. We present a rare case of chronic Stanford A aortic dissection post surgery, in a patient who remained stable for more than 1 year, and subsequently presented chest pain.

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Kidney Int Suppl (2011) ; 3(2): 153-156, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25018980

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In 2008, 563,294,000 people were living in Latin America (LA), of which 6.6% were older than 65. The region is going through a fast demographic and epidemiologic transition process, in the context of an improvement in socio-economic indices. The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplant Registry has collected data since 1991, through an annual survey completed by 20 affiliated National Societies. Renal replacement treatment (RRT) prevalence and incidence showed an increase year by year. The prevalence rate (in all modalities) correlated with the World Bank country classification by income and the epidemiologic transition stage the countries were experiencing. RRT prevalence and kidney transplantation rates correlated significantly with gross national income (GNI), health expenditure in constant dollars (HeExp), % older than 65, life expectancy at birth, and % of the population living in urban settings. Kidney transplantation increased also, year by year, with more than 50% of transplants performed using kidneys from deceased donors. Double transplants were performed in six countries. RRT prevalence and incidence increased in LA, and are associated with indexes reflecting higher and more evenly distributed national wealth (GNI and HeExp), and the stage of demographic and epidemiological transition.

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