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Anterolateral thigh versus radial forearm flap for cervical esophageal reconstruction in cancer patients: A retrospective cohort study in Colombia
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Moreno, Andrey
; Cabrera, Luis F.
; Pedraza, Mauricio
; Rojas, Andres
; López, Paula
; Sanchez, Sebastián
; Gomez, María Angela
; Correa, Susana
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Abstract Objective: This study aimed to describe clinical outcomes of anterolateral thigh (ALT) and radial forearm flap in hypopharyngeal and esophageal reconstruction in a fourth level hospital in Bogotá, Colombia. Methods: This retrospective study included 38 patients who esophageal functional reconstruction using radial forearm or ALT flap at our center between February 2010 and December 2017. Results: Mean age was 51 years. About 80% of the included patients were females. Laryngoesophageal defects were present in 80%. Total circumferential reconstruction was required in 60% of patients. Brachial-radial grafts were performed in 26% and anterolateral thigh flaps in 74%. Overall, early complication rate was 30%, which 20% were fistulae (brachial-radial, 2.8%; ALT free flap, 8.3%). Late complications (20%) included stenosis and distal graft lumen obstruction. Only 10% of patients were unable to tolerate oral feeding and 50% of this patient needed permanent gastrostomy. Regarding oncological follow-up during the 24-month post-operative, no tumor recurrence was observed. Conclusions: Functional outcomes of reconstruction with brachial-radial and ALT flap were satisfying. Our findings suggest that ALT has a lower incidence of post-operative complications than radial forearm flap. The choice of the type of flap will depend on the size and location of the defect. Small and partially covered defects benefit from the use of a radial flap, and for larger and circumferential pharyngeal reconstructions with possible radiotherapy requirements, they benefit from an ALT flap.
Resumen Objetivo: Este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir los resultados clínicos del colgajo anterolateral de muslo y radial de antebrazo, para la reconstrucción hipofaríngea y esofágica en un hospital de cuarto nivel en Bogotá, Colombia. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo inlcuyo 38 pacientes a los que se les realizó reconstrucción funcional esofágica con colgajo de antebrazo radial o anterolateral de muslo (ALT) entre febrero de 2010 y diciembre de 2017. Resultados: Edad media fue de 51 años. El 80% genero femeninp. Los defectos laringoesofágicos estuvieron presentes en el 80%. Se requirió reconstrucción circunferencial total en el 60% de los pacientes. Se realizaron injertos braquio-radiales en el 26% y colgajos anterolaterales de muslo en el 74%. La tasa global de complicaciones tempranas fue del 30%, de las cuales el 20% fueron fístulas (braquio-radial, 2,8%; colgajo libre de ALT, 8,3%). Las complicaciones tardías (20%) incluyeron estenosis y obstrucción de la luz del injerto distal. Solo el 10% de los pacientes no pudieron tolerar la alimentación oral y el 50% de este paciente necesitó gastrostomía permanente. En cuanto al seguimiento oncológico durante el postoperatorio de 24 meses, no se observó recidiva tumoral. Conclusión: Los resultados funcionales de la reconstrucción con colgajo braquio-radial y ALT fueron satisfactorios. Nuestros hallazgos sugieren que la ALT tiene una menor incidencia de complicaciones posoperatorias que el colgajo radial de antebrazo. La elección del tipo de colgajo dependerá del tamaño y la ubicación del defecto. Los defectos pequeños y parcialmente cubiertos se benefician del uso de un colgajo radial, y para reconstrucciones faríngeas más grandes y circunferenciales con posibles requisitos de radioterapia, se benefician de un colgajo ALT.
https://doi.org/10.24875/ciru.20000546
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Consenso Colombiano para la prevención, diagnóstico y manejo de condiciones trombóticas en pacientes adultos con COVID-19: aplicando el Marco de la Evidencia a la Decisión (EtD) GRADE
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Acevedo-Peña, Juan
; Yomayusa-González, Nancy
; Cantor-Cruz, Francy
; Pinzon-Florez, Carlos
; Barrero-Garzón, Liliana
; De-La-Hoz-Siegler, Ilich
; Low-Padilla, Eduardo
; Ramírez-Ceron, Carlos
; Combariza-Vallejo, Felipe
; Arias-Barrera, Carlos
; Moreno-Cortés, Javier
; Rozo-Vanstrahlen, José
; Correa-Pérez, Liliana
; Rojas-Gambasica, José
; González-González, Camilo
; La-Rotta-Caballero, Eduardo
; Ruíz-Talero, Paula
; Contreras-Páez, Rubén
; Lineros-Montañez, Alberto
; Ordoñez-Cardales, Jorge
; Escobar-Olaya, Mario
; Izaguirre-Ávila, Raúl
; Campos-Guerra, Joao
; Accini-Mendoza, José
; Pizarro-Gómez, Camilo
; Patiño-Pérez, Adulkarín
; Flores-Rodríguez, Janine
; Valencia-Moreno, Albert
; Londoño-Villegas, Alejandro
; Saavedra-Rodríguez, Alfredo
; Madera-Rojas, Ana
; Caballero-Arteaga, Andrés
; Díaz-Campos, Andrés
; Correa-Rivera, Felipe
; Mantilla-Reinaud, Andrés
; Becerra-Torres, Ángela
; Peña-Castellanos, Ángela
; Reina-Soler, Aura
; Escobar-Suarez, Bibiana
; Patiño-Escobar, Bonell
; Rodríguez-Cortés, Camilo
; Rebolledo-Maldonado, Carlos
; Ocampo-Botero, Carlos
; Rivera-Ordoñez, Carlos
; Saavedra-Trujillo, Carlos
; Figueroa-Restrepo, Catalina
; Agudelo-López, Claudia
; Jaramillo-Villegas, Claudia
; Villaquirán-Torres, Claudio
; Rodríguez-Ariza, Daniel
; Rincón-Valenzuela, David
; Lemus-Rojas, Melissa
; Pinto-Pinzón, Diego
; Garzón-Díaz, Diego
; Cubillos-Apolinar, Diego
; Beltrán-Linares, Edgar
; Kondo-Rodríguez, Emilio
; Yama-Mosquera, Erica
; Polania-Fierro, Ernesto
; Real-Urbina, Evalo
; Rosas-Romero, Andrés
; Mendoza-Beltrán, Fernán
; Guevara-Pulido, Fredy
; Celia-Márquez, Gina
; Ramos-Ramos, Gloria
; Prada-Martínez, Gonzalo
; León-Basantes, Guillermo
; Liévano-Sánchez, Guillermo
; Ortíz-Ruíz, Guillermo
; Barreto-García, Gustavo
; Ibagón-Nieto, Harold
; Idrobo-Quintero, Henry
; Martínez-Ramírez, Ingrid
; Solarte-Rodríguez, Ivan
; Quintero-Barrios, Jorge
; Arenas-Gamboa, Jaime
; Pérez-Cely, Jairo
; Castellanos-Parada, Jeffrey
; Garzón-Martínez, Fredy
; Luna-Ríos, Joaquín
; Lara-Terán, Joffre
; Vargas-Fodríguez, Johanna
; Dueñas-Villamil, Rubén
; Bohórquez-Feyes, Vicente
; Martínez-Acosta, Carlos
; Gómez-Mesa, Esteban
; Gaitán-Rozo, Julián
; Cortes-Colorado, Julián
; Coral-Casas, Juliana
; Horlandy-Gómez, Laura
; Bautista-Toloza, Leonardo
; Palacios Palacios, Leonardo
; Fajardo-Latorre, Lina
; Pino-Villarreal, Luis
; Rojas-Puentes, Leonardo
; Rodríguez-Sánchez, Patricia
; Herrera-Méndez, Mauricio
; Orozco-Levi, Mauricio
; Sosa-Briceño, Mónica
; Moreno-Ruíz, Nelson
; Sáenz-Morales, Oscar
; Amaya-González, Pablo
; Ramírez-García, Sergio
; Nieto-Estrada, Víctor
; Carballo-Zárate, Virgil
; Abello-Polo, Virginia
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Abstract Recent studies have reported the occurrence of thrombotic phenomena or coagulopathy in patients with COVID-19. There are divergent positions regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of these phenomena, and current clinical practice is based solely on deductions by extension from retrospective studies, case series, observational studies, and international guidelines developed prior to the pandemic. In this context, the aim was to generate a group of recommendations on the prevention, diagnosis and management of thrombotic complications associated with COVID-19. Methods: A rapid guidance was carried out applying the GRADE Evidence to Decision (EtD) frameworks and an iterative participation system, with statistical and qualitative analysis. Results: 31 clinical recommendations were generated focused on: a) Coagulation tests in symptomatic adults with suspected infection or confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection; b) Thromboprophylaxis in adults diagnosed with COVID-19 (Risk scales, thromboprophylaxis for outpatient, in-hospital management, and duration of thromboprophylaxis after discharge from hospitalization), c) Diagnosis and treatment of thrombotic complications, and d) Management of people with previous indication of anticoagulant agents. Conclusions: Recommendations of this consensus guide clinical decision-making regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of thrombotic phenomena in patients with COVID-19, and represent an agreement that will help decrease the dispersion in clinical practices according to the challenge imposed by the pandemic.
https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2021.2078
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Consenso colombiano para la prevención, el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de condiciones trombóticas en adultos con COVID-19: aplicando el Marco de la Evidencia a la Decisión (EtD) GRADE
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Acevedo-Peña, Juan
; Yomayusa-González, Nancy
; Cantor-Cruz, Francy
; Pinzón-Flórez, Carlos
; Barrero-Garzón, Liliana
; De-La-Hoz-Siegler, Ilich
; Low-Padilla, Eduardo
; Ramírez-Cerón, Carlos
; Combariza-Vallejo, Felipe
; Arias-Barrera, Carlos
; Moreno-Cortés, Javier
; Rozo-Vanstrahlen, José
; Correa-Pérez, Liliana
; Rojas-Gambasica, José
; González-González, Camilo
; La-Rotta-Caballero, Eduardo
; Ruíz-Talero, Paula
; Contreras-Páez, Rubén
; Lineros-Montañez, Alberto
; Ordoñez-Cardales, Jorge
; Escobar-Olaya, Mario
; Izaguirre-Ávila, Raúl
; Campos-Guerra, Joao
; Accini-Mendoza, José
; Pizarro-Gómez, Camilo
; Patiño-Pérez, Adulkarín
; Flores-Rodríguez, Janine
; Valencia-Moreno, Albert
; Londoño-Villegas, Alejandro
; Saavedra-Rodríguez, Alfredo
; Madera-Rojas, Ana
; Caballero-Arteagam, Andrés
; Díaz-Campos, Andrés
; Correa-Rivera, Felipe
; Mantilla-Reinaud, Andrés
; Becerra-Torres, Ángela
; Peña-Castellanos, Ángela
; Reina-Soler, Aura
; Escobar-Suarez, Bibiana
; Patiño-Escobar, Bonell
; Rodríguez-Cortés, Camilo
; Rebolledo-Maldonado, Carlos
; Ocampo-Botero, Carlos
; Rivera-Ordoñez, Carlos
; Saavedra-Trujillo, Carlos
; Figueroa-Restrepo, Catalina
; Agudelo-López, Claudia
; Jaramillo-Villegas, Claudia
; Villaquirán-Torres, Claudio
; Rodríguez-Ariza, Daniel
; Rincón-Valenzuela, David
; Lemus-Rojas, Melissa
; Pinto-Pinzón, Diego
; Garzón-Díaz, Diego
; Cubillos-Apolinar, Diego
; Beltrán-Linares, Edgar
; Kondo-Rodríguez, Emilio
; Yama-Mosquera, Erica
; Polania-Fierro, Ernesto
; Real-Urbina, Evalo
; Rosas-Romero, Andrés
; Mendoza-Beltrán, Fernán
; Guevara-Pulido, Fredy
; Celia-Márquez, Gina
; Ramos-Ramos, Gloria
; Prada-Martínez, Gonzalo
; León-Basantes, Guillermo
; Liévano-Sánchez, Guillermo
; Ortíz-Ruíz, Guillermo
; Barreto-García, Gustavo
; Ibagón-Nieto, Harold
; Idrobo-Quintero, Henry
; Martínez-Ramírez, Ingrid
; Solarte-Rodríguez, Ivan
; Quintero-Barrios, Jorge
; Arenas-Gamboa, Jaime
; Pérez-Cely, Jairo
; Castellanos-Parada, Jeffrey
; Garzón-Martínez, Fredy
; Luna-Ríos, Joaquín
; Lara-Terán, Joffre
; Vargas-Rodríguez, Johanna
; Dueñas-Villamil, Rubén
; Bohórquez-Reyes, Vicente
; Martínez-Acosta, Carlos
; Gómez-Mesa, Esteban
; Gaitán-Rozo, Julián
; Cortes-Colorado, Julián
; Coral-Casas, Juliana
; Horlandy-Gómez, Laura
; Bautista-Toloza, Leonardo
; Palacios, Leonardo Palacios
; Fajardo-Latorre, Lina
; Pino-Villarreal, Luis
; Rojas-Puentes, Leonardo
; Rodríguez-Sánchez, Patricia
; Herrera-Méndez, Mauricio
; Orozco-Levi, Mauricio
; Sosa-Briceño, Mónica
; Moreno-Ruíz, Nelson
; Sáenz-Morales, Oscar
; Amaya-González, Pablo
; Ramírez-García, Sergio
; Nieto-Estrada, Víctor
; Carballo-Zárate, Virgil
; Abello-Polo, Virginia
.
resumen está disponible en el texto completo
Abstract Introduction: recent studies have reported the occurrence of thrombotic phenomena or coagulopathy in patients with COVID-19. There are divergent positions regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of these phenomena, and current clinical practice is based solely on deductions by extension from retrospective studies, case series, observational studies, and international guidelines developed prior to the pandemic. Objective: to generate a group of recommendations on the prevention, diagnosis and management of thrombotic complications associated with COVID-19. Methods: a rapid guidance was carried out applying the GRADE Evidence to Decision (EtD) frameworks and an iterative participation system, with statistical and qualitative analysis. Results: 31 clinical recommendations were generated focused on: a) Coagulation tests in symptomatic adults with suspected infection or confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection; b) Thromboprophylaxis in adults diagnosed with COVID-19 (Risk scales, thromboprophylaxis for outpatient, in-hospital management, and duration of thromboprophylaxis after discharge from hospitalization), c) Diagnosis and treatment of thrombotic complications, and d) Management of people with previous indication of anticoagulant agents. Conclusions: recommendations of this consensus guide clinical decision-making regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of thrombotic phenomena in patients with COVID-19, and represent an agreement that will help decrease the dispersion in clinical practices according to the challenge imposed by the pandemic.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rccar.2020.08.003
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Percepción sobre servicios ecosistémicos culturales asociados al bosque nativo por parte de un grupo universitario de estudiantes de pedagogía
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Aguilar-Correa, Cristián
; Valencia-Fuentes, Camila
; Huentemilla-Rebolledo, Maite
; Valderrama-González, Daniela
; Rojas-Correa, Ángela
; Méndez-Contreras, Mackarena
; Tapia-Hernández, Carla
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Resumen La investigación tuvo por objetivo analizar las percepciones que posee un grupo de 15 docentes en formación inicial respecto de los servicios ecosistémicos culturales asociados al bosque nativo. Los sujetos participantes fueron estudiantes de las carreras de Pedagogía en Educación General Básica, ingresos 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 y Pedagogía en Educación General Básica con Mención, ingreso 2017, de la Universidad Católica del Maule-Chile. En el estudio se emplearon dos técnicas de trabajo cualitativas, el grupo focal y el dibujo identitario revisado. Los resultados arrojan que en docentes en formación coexisten una serie de visiones alternativas respecto de los servicios ecosistémicos, que relacionan con temáticas de reciclaje e instituciones gubernamentales, pero también se evidencia la importancia que los sujetos participantes asignan a los innumerables beneficios y aportes que entregan los servicios ecosistémicos al ser humano, así como también, la trascendencia que tienen los bosques nativos y sus servicios ecosistémicos culturales, como espacios pedagógicos al servicio de aprendizajes transversales en la formación del alumnado de enseñanza básica.
Resumo O objetivo da pesquisa foi analisar as percepções de um grupo de 15 estudantes de pedagogia em fase inicial sobre os serviços ecossistêmicos culturais associados à floresta nativa. Os participantes foram estudantes das carreiras de Pedagogia na Educação Geral Básica, iniciado em 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 e Pedagogia na Educação Geral Básica com Menção, iniciado em 2017, da Universidade Católica de Maule-Chile. Duas técnicas qualitativas de trabalho foram utilizadas no estudo: o grupo focal e o desenho de identidade revisado. Os resultados mostram que nos professores em etapa de formação coexistem uma série de visões alternativas sobre serviços ecossistêmicos, que se relacionam com questões de reciclagem e instituições governamentais, mas também é evidente a importância que os sujeitos participantes atribuem aos inúmeros benefícios e contribuições que fornecem serviços ecossistêmicos aos seres humanos, bem como a importância das florestas nativas e seus serviços ecossistêmicos culturais, como espaços pedagógicos ao serviço da aprendizagem transversal na formação de estudantes da educação básica.
Abstract This research aimed to analyze the perceptions that have a group of 15 teachers in initial training regarding the cultural ecosystem services associated with the native forest. The participants were students of the careers of Pedagogy in Basic General Education (generations of 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), and of Pedagogy in primary education with an honorable mention (the generation of 2017) from the Universidad Católica del Maule-Chile. Two qualitative working techniques used in the study were the focus group and the revised identity drawing. The results showed that in pedagogy students alternative visions coexist with respect to ecosystem services; the participating students relate these services to recycling topics and government institutions. The results also showed the importance that participants assign both to the innumerable benefits and contributions that ecosystem services deliver to human beings and to native forests and their cultural ecosystem services as pedagogical spaces at the service of transversal learning in the development of basic education students.
https://doi.org/10.15359/ree.23-3.19
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Mucopolysaccharidosis I, II, and VI: brief review and guidelines for treatment
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Giugliani, Roberto
; Federhen, Andressa
; Muñoz Rojas, Maria Verônica
; Vieira, Taiane
; Artigalás, Osvaldo
; Lapagesse Pinto, Louise
; Azevedo, Ana Cecília
; Acosta, Angelina
; Bonfim, Carmen
; Lourenço, Charles Marques
; Chong Ae, Kim
; Horovitz, Dafne
; Bonfim, Denize
; Norato, Denise
; Marinho, Diane
; Palhares, Durval
; Santos, Emerson Santana
; Ribeiro, Erlane
; Valadares, Eugênia
; Guarany, Fábio
; Lucca, Gisele Rosone de
; Pimentel, Helena
; Souza, Isabel Neves de
; Correa Neto, Jordão
; Fraga, José Carlos
; Goes, José Eduardo
; Cabral, José Maria
; Simionato, José
; Llerena Jr., Juan
; Jardim, Laura
; Giuliani, Liane
; Silva, Luiz Carlos Santana da
; Santos, Mara L.
; Moreira, Maria Angela
; Kerstenetzky, Marcelo
; Ribeiro, Márcia
; Ruas, Nicole
; Barrios, Patricia
; Aranda, Paulo
; Honjo, Rachel
; Boy, Raquel
; Costa, Ronaldo
; Souza, Carolina
; Alcantara, Flavio F.
; Avilla, Silvio Gilberto A.
; Fagondes, Simone
; Martins, Ana Maria
.
Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are rare genetic diseases caused by the deficiency of one of the lysosomal enzymes involved in the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) breakdown pathway. This metabolic block leads to the accumulation of GAG in various organs and tissues of the affected patients, resulting in a multisystemic clinical picture, sometimes including cognitive impairment. Until the beginning of the XXI century, treatment was mainly supportive. Bone marrow transplantation improved the natural course of the disease in some types of MPS, but the morbidity and mortality restricted its use to selected cases. The identification of the genes involved, the new molecular biology tools and the availability of animal models made it possible to develop specific enzyme replacement therapies (ERT) for these diseases. At present, a great number of Brazilian medical centers from all regions of the country have experience with ERT for MPS I, II, and VI, acquired not only through patient treatment but also in clinical trials. Taking the three types of MPS together, over 200 patients have been treated with ERT in our country. This document summarizes the experience of the professionals involved, along with the data available in the international literature, bringing together and harmonizing the information available on the management of these severe and progressive diseases, thus disclosing new prospects for Brazilian patients affected by these conditions.
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