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Diferencias en la gravedad del choque hemorrágico en mujeres con placenta previa y acretismo placentario antes y durante la pandemia de COVID-19
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Nares Torices, Miguel Ángel
; Hernández Pacheco, José Antonio
; Ramírez Calvo, José Antonio
; Flores Cortés, Mildred
; Becerra Navarro, Norma Patricia
; Martínez Hueyopa, Heidi Guadalupe
; Balladares Nava, Elisa Madai
; Serna-Castellanos, Karla Estela
; Brito Brito, Benjamín
; Vila Herrera, Salvador
; Rangel Vargas, Uriel Emmanuel
; Auqui Valarezo, Sandra Verónica
; Mota Calzada, Javier
.
Medicina crítica (Colegio Mexicano de Medicina Crítica)
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Resumen: Introducción: estudios previos han mostrado una mayor incidencia de todas las causas de hemorragia postparto durante la pandemia de COVID-19. El acretismo placentario es una causa frecuente de hemorragia postparto. Objetivo: determinar las diferencias en la severidad del choque hemorrágico y la cantidad de sangrado en mujeres con diagnóstico del espectro placenta previa-acretismo, antes de la pandemia y durante la pandemia por COVID-19. Material y métodos: en un estudio con cohortes comparativas de mujeres con placenta previa-acretismo, atendidas en el Instituto Nacional de Perinatología, durante el periodo de enero de 2017 a diciembre de 2019, grupo I (prepandemia), y de enero de 2020 a marzo de 2022, grupo II (pandemia), se comparó entre los grupos la cantidad de hemorragia y la clase del choque hemorrágico de acuerdo a ATLS. Resultados: se estudió a 277 mujeres, 211 fueron del grupo I (pre-COVID-19) y 66 del grupo II (COVID-19), se observó una mayor cantidad de sangrado durante la pandemia de COVID versus la fase pre-COVID (2,150.56 ± 1,910.08 mL versus 1,246.34 ± 1,494.1 mL) p = 0.001, existieron diferencias en las proporciones de la gravedad del choque hemorrágico en la fase de pandemia para las clases III y IV. Conclusión: se encontró un incremento en la cantidad de sangrado y gravedad del choque durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Abstract: Introduction: previous studies have shown an increased incidence of all-cause postpartum hemorrhage during the COVID-19 pandemic. Placental accreta is a frequent cause of hemorrhagic shock. Objective: determine the severity of shock and the amount of bleeding during the COVID-19 pandemic in women diagnosed with placenta previa and placental accreta. Material and methods: in a comparative cohort study of women with placenta previa and accreta treated at the National Institute of Perinatology during the period from January 2017 to December 2019 group I (pre-pandemic) and from January 2020 to March 2022 group II (pandemic) the amount of hemorrhage and the class of hemorrhagic shock according to ATLS were compared between the groups. Results: 277 women were studied, 211 were from group I (pre COVID-19) and 66 from group II (COVID-19). A greater amount of bleeding was observed during the COVID pandemic versus the pre COVID phase (2,150.56 ± 1,910.08 mL vs 1,246.34 ± 1,494.1 mL) p = 0.001, there were differences in the proportions of severity of hemorrhagic shock in the pandemic phase for classes III and IV. Conclusion: an increase in the amount of bleeding and severity of shock was found during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resumo: Introdução: estudos anteriores mostraram uma maior incidência de hemorragia pós-parto de todas as causas durante a pandemia de COVID-19. O acretismo placentário é uma causa frequente de hemorragia pós-parto. Objetivo: determinar as diferenças na gravidade do choque hemorrágico e na quantidade de sangramento em mulheres diagnosticadas com o espectro de placenta prévia-acretismo antes da pandemia e durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Material e métodos: em um estudo de coorte comparativo de mulheres com placenta prévia e acreta tratadas no Instituto Nacional de Perinatologia durante o período de janeiro de 2017 a dezembro de 2019, grupo I (pré-pandemia) e de janeiro de 2020 a março de 2022, grupo I II (pandemia) a quantidade de sangramento e a classe de choque hemorrágico de acordo com o ATLS foram comparadas entre os grupos. Resultados: foram estudadas 277 mulheres, 211 eram do grupo I (pré-COVID-19) e 66 do grupo II (COVID-19). Observou-se uma maior quantidade de sangramento durante a pandemia de COVID versus a fase pré-COVID (2,150.56 ± 1,910.08 mL vs 1,246.34 ± 1,494.1 ml) p = 0.001, houve diferenças nas proporções da gravidade do choque hemorrágico na fase pandêmica para as classes III e IV. Conclusão: um aumento na quantidade de sangramento e gravidade do choque foi encontrado durante a pandemia de COVID-19.
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Influence of foot pain on frailty symptoms in an elderly population: a case-control study
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Navarro-Flores, Emmanuel
; Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo
; Calvo-Lobo, César
; Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena
; Palomo-López, Patricia
; Mazoteras-Pardo, Victoria
; Romero-Morales, Carlos
; López-López, Daniel
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Frailty is a condition that can increase the risk of falls. In addition, foot disorders can negatively influence elderly people, thus affecting their condition of frailty. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether foot pain can influence a greater degree of frailty. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional descriptive study conducted at the University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. METHODS: A sample older than 60 years (n = 52), including 26 healthy subjects and 26 foot pain patients, was recruited. Frailty disability was measured using the 5-Frailty scale and the Edmonton Frailty scale (EFS). RESULTS: There were statistically significant differences in the total EFS score and in most of its subscales, according to the Mann-Whitney U test (P < 0.05). In addition, foot pain patients presented worse scores (higher 5-Frailty scores) than did healthy patients, regarding matched-paired subjects (lower EFS scores). With regard to the rest of the measurements, there were no statistically significant differences (P > 0.05). The highest scores (P < 0.001) were for fatigue on the 5-Frailty scale and the EFS, and for the subscale of independence function in EFS. CONCLUSIONS: These elderly patients presented impairment relating to ambulation and total 5-Frailty score, which seemed to be linked to the presence of frailty syndrome and foot disorders.
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Stiffness degree of ankle range of motion in diabetic patients with atypical amputation
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Simón-Pérez, Eduardo
; Simón-Pérez, Clarisa
; Alonso-Peña, David
; Pontón-Cortina, Alejandro
; Chicharro-Luna, Esther
; Martínez-Nova, Alfonso
; Navarro-Flores, Emmanuel
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RESUMO Nos diabéticos, as enfermidades nos pés são fatores de risco, que aumentam o risco de sofrerem uma amputação, como resultado do desenvolvimento de úlceras. Contudo, o conhecimento sobre a influência da rigidez plantar ainda é limitado. O objetivo principal foi descrever conexões entre o grau de rigidez do tornozelo, a amputação atípica e o Foot Posture Index (FPI). MÉTODOS 62 diabéticos, 58 com tipo 2; e 4 com tipo 1 (idade média de 63.35 anos). Incluindo o registro de deformidades do pé; teste de classificação do movimento da articulação do tornozelo, para determinar o grau de rigidez. Realizou-se uma análise exploratória da associação da posição do pé com o grau de rigidez. RESULTADO A classificação de flexão dorsal do tornozelo foi de 9.6 ± 5.1 0, 13.8 ± 5.9 0 e de 17.2 ± 6.5 0 e 20.5 ± 6.8 0 a 45, 67, 89 e 111 N respectivamente nos pés amputados, e 14 pacientes (22.58%) teve alto nível de pronação de FPI com um valor médio de 3.7 ±2.629, IC(3.032.-4.367) em pés amputados com relação aos não amputados. Utilizamos o dispositivo “Iowa ankle range of motion” (IAROM) para determinar as diferenças de rigidez do tornozelo. O FPI pronado foi associado à presença de amputação e um aumento da rigidez. CONCLUSÕES Aumento do grau de limitação do movimento do tornozelo; à medida que se aplicava uma força maior. Comparando FPI entre os grupos existentes maior frequência de pés pronados no grupo de amputados.
SUMMARY In diabetics, foot deformities are risk factors that increase the risk of amputation as a result of developing ulcers. However, knowledge of the influence of plantar stiffness is still limited. The main objective was to describe connections between the degree of stiffness of the ankle, atypical amputation, and the Foot Posture Index (FPI). METHODS 62 diabetic patients, 58 with type 2 and 4 with type 1 (average age 63.35 years) were included. Records of foot deformities were included; A range of motion test of the ankle joint was used to determine the degree of stiffness. An exploratory analysis of the association of foot position and the degree of rigidity was performed. RESULTS The dorsal flexion range of the ankle was 9.6 ± 5.1 0, 13.8 ± 5.9 0 and 17.2 ± 6.5 0 and 20.5 ± 6.8 0 to 45, 67, 89 and 111 N respectively in the amputated feet., And 14 patients (22.58%) had a high level of pronation of IPF with an average value of 3.7 ± 2.629, CI (3.032.-4.367) in amputated feet compared to non-amputees. We use the device “Iowa ankle range of motion” (IAROM) to determine the differences in ankle stiffness. Proper IPF was associated with the presence of amputation and an increase in stiffness CONCLUSIONS There was an increase in the degree of limitation of movement of the ankle, as a greater force was applied. Comparing FPI between the groups, there was a higher frequency of prone feet in the group of amputees
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.66.2.216
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Trabajos de investigación presentados en el XLIX Congreso Mexicano de Anestesiología: Zacatecas 2015. México
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Sánchez, Claudia
; Osorio-Santiago, María Arelí
; Medina-Tarango, Marco Antonio
; Fernandez De Lara, Alfredo
; Castro-Salinas, Jose Ernesto
; Salazar-Luna, Miguel Angel
; Sanchez, Placido
; Castro-Cayetano, José Esteban
; Millán Hernández, Manuel
; Almonte, Hector Asencion
; Zamora-Aguirre, Salvador A.
; Gudiño, Yocelin Montserrat
; Reyes-Valle, Roberto
; Zepeda-Olivera, Silvia
; Ferretiz-López, Giancarlo
; Salgado, Mónica
; Moctezuma-Ramírez, Luis
; Hernández-Ortiz, Israel Ivan
; Hernández-Zenteno, Norma Angelica
; Martinez, Raquel
; Sánchez-Hernández, Eloy
; Camacho-Gómez, Aldo Constantino
; Martinez, Raquel
; Chenge-Said, Jarumi
; Flores Fonseca, Elvia
; López-Centeno, Martha Alicia
; López, Angélica Yanine
; Jiménez-Ramos, Adriana
; Velasco-Sordo, Luis Ramón
; Hurtado-Reyes, Ignacio Carlos
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Rojas-Peñaloza, Janeth
; Zapién-Madrigal, Jesús Miguel
; Sánchez, Placido
; Sánchez-López, Eric Mauricio
; Mendoza- García, María Isabel
; Calzada-Grijalba, José Francisco
; Hernandez, Israel Ivan
; Castellanos De León, Edgar
; Luna Medina, Cinthya Isabel
; Alvarez-Mora, Lucy Andrea
; López, Angélica Yanine
; Jiménez-Ramos, Adriana
; Velasco-Sordo, Luis Ramón
; Hurtado-Reyes, Ignacio Carlos
; Diaz, Erica Raquel
; Hernandez-Gutierrez, Deoselina
; Gargiulo, Paul Raphael
; Barragán, Maria Jimena
; Ham Mancilla, Ofelia
; Zamora- Gutiérrez, Ana Lilia
; Arteaga, Jaime
; Hernández-Gutierrez, Deoselina
; Ríos-Navarro, Ramón Alejandro
; Romo-Serrano, Erika
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Zapién-Madrigal, Jesús Miguel
; Rojas- Peñaloza, Janeth
; Garduño, Araceli Marselle
; Flores-Rodriguez, Alfonso de Jesus
; Cuervo-Ggonzalez, Alma Kenia
; Puente-Solorio, Armando
; Benitez-Rebollar, Joel Enrique
; Gaona-Valle, Laura Soraya
; Jaime, Mayra Alicia
; Ortega-Suarez, Lizbeth
; Barrientos-Quintanilla, Luis Alberto
; Alvarado-Ramos, Salomon
; Moya-Morales, Yuliana
; Ferretiz, Giancarlo
; César, Julio
; Yañez, Pablo
; Reyes-Valle, Roberto
; Colores-Velazquez, Julio César
; Luna, Arístides De Jesús
; Almonte, Hector Asencion
; Márquez-Noyola, Elizabeth Alicia
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Barrera, Lorena
; Cabrera-Sánchez, Miroslava
; Fernanández-Muñoz, Angel Fernando
; Rolón-Sánchez, Yumara Georgina
; Barragán-Hernández, Adriana Guadalupe
; Lòpez, Estefania
; Osorio-Santiago, Maria Areli
; Muñoz, Beatriz Adelaida
; Cruz-Bautista, Mayra Ivette De La
; Ripoll-Aburto, Carlos Andres
; Ortiz-Maldonado, Jessie Karolina
; Hernández-Rasgado, Javier
; Cuj-Díaz, Alberto
; Sanchez, Placido
; Sarmiento, Lina
; Peña-Olvera, Silvia
; Santiago-Poot, Nohemí
; López, Angélica Yanine
; Jiménez-Ramos, Adriana
; Hurtado-Reyes, Ignacio Carlos
; Ferretiz, Giancarlo
; Pablo-Yañez, Julio César
; Flores-Martinez, Juan Ramón
; Chavez-Contreras, Sara Idali
; Gudiño-Larios, Yocelin Montserrat
; Velazquez, Sara
; Vences-Perez, Noemi Dolores
; Ayala-Bermudez, Celina Alejandra
; Garcia-Castro, Marco Tulio
; Gordillo-Parra, Alejandra
; Barrera, Lorena
; Cabrera-Sánchez, Miroslava
; Martínez-García, Claudia Lizeth
; Zuñiga-Iñiguez, Paloma
; Anaya-Romo, Eduardo
; Antelo-Corral, Jaqueline
; Ramos, Perla Del Carmen
; Hernández-Rasgado, Javier
; Cuj-Díaz, Alberto
; Fonz-Murillo, Elma Patricia
; Cruz-Bautista, Mayra Ivette De la
; Ripoll-Aburto, Carlos Andres
; Cruz, Mayra Ivette De La
; Cuj-Díaz, Alberto
; Hernández-Rasgado, Javier
; Vega-Cano, Miguel
; Ramos-Rodríguez, Perla del Carmen
; Muñoz-Hernández, Beatriz Adelaida
; Caceres, Leonardo Andres
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; Prince-Angulo, Silvia Annel
; Espinoza-Quintero, Erendira
; Alzate, Ana Lizette
; Camacho, Jesus Erick
; Aviles-Lozoya, Jose Trinidad
; Urias, Emma
; Espinoza-Quintero, Erendira
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Cruz, Nora Cecilia
; Rendón-Salazar, Dafne Denisse
; González-Cordero, Gustavo
; Garduño-Chávez, Belia Inés
; Orozco, Arturo Emmanuel
; Guerrero-Morales, Fernando
; Gonzalez-Ortiz, Julio Cesar
; Casillas-Cruz, Angel Alberto
; Aquino-Tamayo, Blanca Olga
; Estrada, Haydeé Lucía
; Soberanes-Alderete, Francisco Javier
; Ojeda-Ramos, Joel
; Martinez-Flores, Carlos
; Sandoval-Rivera, Arturo Guadalupe
; Cáceres-Figeroa, Leonardo Andres
; Ortega, Columba
; Torres-Mata, Lizbeth Yareli
; Peña-Olvera, Silvia
; Huerta, Juana Geraldine
; Sarmiento-Kamar, Rodrigo Ignacio
; Espinoza, Erendira
; Gerardo-Angulo, Alma Ruth
; Nieblas-Torres, Mariela Lizet
; Martinez-Felix, Jesus Israel
; Rochin-Parra, Julia Teresa
; Chavez, Veronica
; Buendía-Roque, Daniel
; Pinales-Aguilar, Guillermina
; Sandoval, Linda Alejandra
; Ovalle-Bueno, Claudia
; Armendáriz-Salinas, Jaime
; Valdovinos, Salvador
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Sandoval, Linda Alejandra
; Medina-Piqué, Sheila
; Aguilar, Hugo
; Barrera, Eduardo
; Márquez, Elizabeth Alicia
; León, Héctor Almonte De
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Rojas-Peñaloza, Janeth
; Zapién-Madrigal, Jesús Miguel
; Paez, Nancy
; Borquez-Torres, Samantha Anabel
; Chinchillas-Chinchillas, Yanira Zelene
; Silva-Romo, Luis Julian
; Aldana, Jorge Pablo
; Hernández-Gutiérrez, Deoselina
; Sánchez-Hernández, Eloy
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Coronel, Berta
; Fuentes-González, Nalleli del Carmen
; Mendoza-García, María Isabel
; Yañez, Gonzalo
; Contreras-Salomón, José Luis
; Garcia-Simbron, Emma
; Chable-Juárez, Randy Josue
; Manriquez-Merino, Ricardo
; Martinez, Raquel
; Chenge-Said, Jarumi
; Hernández Gutiérrez, Deoselina
; Sánchez, Placido
; Arrieta-Ruiz, Marelyn
; González-Velázquez, Felipe
; Estrada-Utrera, Sandra
; Castellanos, Antonio
; Meza, Oscar Eduardo
; Jimenez-Gonzalez, Adriana Guadalupe
; Pilar-Velazquez, Estefania
; Romo-Cortes, Ramona
; Torres-Soto, Maria de la Luz
; Estrada, Maria Sandra
; Espinoza, Cinthia Yadira
; Islas-Ruz, Felix Gilberto
; Perez-Diaz, Roberto
; Manuel-Serna, Roberto Aurelio
; Arce-Bojorquez, Brisceyda
; Medina-Lopez, Francisco de Jesus
; Nieblas-Torres, Mariela Lizet
; Espinoza-Quintero, Erendira
; Ayala-Camargo, Yuridia
; Guadarrama, Hugo
; Flores-Rodriguez, Alfonso de Jesus
; Benitez-Rebollar, Joel Enrique
; Cedillo-Hernandez, Carolina
; Acevedo-Corona, Arturo
; Gaona-Valle, Laura Soraya
; Morfin, Cecilia
; Flores Rodriguez, Alfonso de Jesus
; Cortes-Aceves, Hector Omar
; Rodríguez-Martínez, José Carlos
; Puente Solorio, Armando
; Gaona-Valle, Laura Soraya
; Reyes, Agustin
; Uscanga-Villa, Maria Nieves
; Molina-Rodriguez, Gloria
; Aquino-Tamayo, Blanca Olga
; Cabrera, Francisco
; Motta-Amezquita, Luis Gerardo
; Castellanos-Olivares, Antonio
; Joffre-Mora, Oscar Paul
; Moncada, Adriana Patricia
; Hernandez-Baez, Humberto Trinidad
; Cecilia, Nora
; Garduño-Chávez, Belia Inés
; González-Cordero, Gustavo
; Palacios-Ríos, Dionicio
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