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  1. Article ; Online: Early detection of new pandemic waves. Control chart and a new surveillance index.

    Cildoz, Marta / Gaston, Martin / Frias, Laura / Garcia-Vicuña, Daniel / Azcarate, Cristina / Mallor, Fermin

    PloS one

    2024  Volume 19, Issue 2, Page(s) e0295242

    Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the pressing need for constant surveillance, updating of the response plan in post-peak periods and readiness for the possibility of new waves of the pandemic. A short initial period of steady rise in the number of new ... ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the pressing need for constant surveillance, updating of the response plan in post-peak periods and readiness for the possibility of new waves of the pandemic. A short initial period of steady rise in the number of new cases is sometimes followed by one of exponential growth. Systematic public health surveillance of the pandemic should signal an alert in the event of change in epidemic activity within the community to inform public health policy makers of the need to control a potential outbreak. The goal of this study is to improve infectious disease surveillance by complementing standardized metrics with a new surveillance metric to overcome some of their difficulties in capturing the changing dynamics of the pandemic. At statistically-founded threshold values, the new measure will trigger alert signals giving early warning of the onset of a new pandemic wave. We define a new index, the weighted cumulative incidence index, based on the daily new-case count. We model the infection spread rate at two levels, inside and outside homes, which explains the overdispersion observed in the data. The seasonal component of real data, due to the public surveillance system, is incorporated into the statistical analysis. Probabilistic analysis enables the construction of a Control Chart for monitoring index variability and setting automatic alert thresholds for new pandemic waves. Both the new index and the control chart have been implemented with the aid of a computational tool developed in R, and used daily by the Navarre Government (Spain) for virus propagation surveillance during post-peak periods. Automated monitoring generates daily reports showing the areas whose control charts issue an alert. The new index reacts sooner to data trend changes preluding new pandemic waves, than the standard surveillance index based on the 14-day notification rate of reported COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; Public Health Surveillance ; Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control ; Records
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2267670-3
    ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    ISSN 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0295242
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  2. Article: Surgical Interest of an Accurate Real-World Prediction of Primary Systemic Therapy Response in HER2 Breast Cancers.

    Sánchez-Méndez, Jose Ignacio / Horstmann, Mónica / Méndez, Nieves / Frías, Laura / Moreno, Elisa / Yébenes, Laura / Roca, Mᵃ José / Hernández, Alicia / Martí, Covadonga

    Cancers

    2023  Volume 15, Issue 10

    Abstract: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-enriched breast cancers (BC) present the highest rates of pathological response to primary systemic therapy (PST), but they are also the ones that tend to be larger at diagnosis, with microcalcifications ... ...

    Abstract Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-enriched breast cancers (BC) present the highest rates of pathological response to primary systemic therapy (PST), but they are also the ones that tend to be larger at diagnosis, with microcalcifications and, often, with axillary involvement. If we do not have a reliable method to predict the degree of response, we may not be able to transfer the benefits of PST to surgery. The post-PST surgery planning is guided by the findings in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), whose predictive capacity, although high, is far from optimal. Thus, it seems interesting to find other variables to improve it. A retrospective observational study including women with HER2 BC treated with PST and further surgery was conducted. Information regarding clinical, radiological, and histopathological variables was gathered from a total of 132 patients included. Radiological complete response (rCR) was achieved in 65.9% of the sample, and pathological complete response (pCR), according to Miller and Payne criteria, in 58.3% of cases. A higher Ki67 value, the absence of Hormonal Receptors expression, and an rCR was significantly related to a pCR finding. This information impacts directly in surgery planning, as it permits adjustment of the breast resection volume.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-14
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2527080-1
    ISSN 2072-6694
    ISSN 2072-6694
    DOI 10.3390/cancers15102757
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  3. Article ; Online: Usefulness of lipid emulsion for the management of cardiac toxicity in acute flecainide overdose.

    Tuero León, Gaspar / González, Jesús / González, Néstor / Gomila Muñiz, Isabel / Sahuquillo Frías, Laura / Barceló Martín, Bernardino

    Emergencias : revista de la Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Emergencias

    2023  Volume 35, Issue 4, Page(s) 318–319

    Title translation Utilidad de la emulsión lipídica en el tratamiento de la toxicidad cardiaca en una intoxicación aguda por flecainida.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Cardiotoxicity ; Flecainide ; Emulsions ; Lipids
    Chemical Substances Flecainide (K94FTS1806) ; Emulsions ; Lipids
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2023-07-10
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 2127173-2
    ISSN 2386-5857 ; 2386-5857
    ISSN (online) 2386-5857
    ISSN 2386-5857
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  4. Article: Breast-Conserving Surgery Guided with Magnetic Seeds vs. Wires: A Single-Institution Experience.

    Moreno-Palacios, Elisa / Martí, Covadonga / Frías, Laura / Meléndez, Marcos / Loayza, Adolfo / Roca, María José / Córdoba, Vicenta / Oliver, José María / Hernández, Alicia / Sánchez-Méndez, José Ignacio

    Cancers

    2024  Volume 16, Issue 3

    Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe our initial experience using magnetic seeds (Magseed: Methods: We performed a retrospective study including all breast-conserving surgeries for non-palpable breast lesions under 16 mm from June 2018 to ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe our initial experience using magnetic seeds (Magseed
    Methods: We performed a retrospective study including all breast-conserving surgeries for non-palpable breast lesions under 16 mm from June 2018 to May 2021. We compared breast-conserving surgeries guided with magnetic seeds (Magseed
    Results: Data from 225 cases were collected, including 149 cases guided by magnetic seeds and 76 cases guided by wires. The breast lesion was localized in every case. Both cohorts were similar regarding clinical and pathological characteristics. We found significant statistical differences (
    Conclusion: In our experience, the use of magnetic seed (Magseed
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-29
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2527080-1
    ISSN 2072-6694
    ISSN 2072-6694
    DOI 10.3390/cancers16030566
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  5. Article ; Online: Long-term hyperuricemia impact on atrial fibrillation outcomes.

    Quesada, Aurelio / Quesada-Ocete, Javier / Quesada-Ocete, Blanca / González-Ritonnale, Adrian / Marcaida-Benito, Goizane / Moral-Ronda, Víctor Del / Jiménez-Bello, Javier / Sahuquillo-Frias, Laura / Rubini-Costa, Ricardo / Lavie, Carl J / Morin, Daniel P / Guía-Galipienso, Fernando de la / Rubini-Puig, Ricardo / Sanchis-Gomar, Fabian

    Current problems in cardiology

    2024  Volume 49, Issue 7, Page(s) 102608

    Abstract: Background: No studies have been conducted to analyze the impact of serum uric acid (UA) levels on the outcome of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. We aimed to evaluate the effect of hyperuricemia (HU) on the prognosis of AF.: Methods and results: ... ...

    Abstract Background: No studies have been conducted to analyze the impact of serum uric acid (UA) levels on the outcome of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. We aimed to evaluate the effect of hyperuricemia (HU) on the prognosis of AF.
    Methods and results: Consecutive patients who consulted our emergency room for an episode of AF, already known or newly diagnosed, between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2015 (n=2017) were enrolled. After applying exclusion criteria, 1772 patients were included. Serum UA levels in the 6 months before or after the date of the episode were recorded and classified into quartiles: Q1 (n=443) serum UA levels <4.6 mg/dL; Q2 (n=430) 4.6-5.6 mg/dL; Q3 (n=435) 5.7-6.9 mg/dL; and Q4 (n=464) ≥7 mg/dL. Two groups were differentiated: patients without HU (Q1-Q3) and those with HU (Q4). The mean follow-up was 3.7 ± 1.4 years. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality during follow-up. Mortality during follow-up in the bivariate analysis was higher (p < 0.001) in patients with HU (52.1 %) compared to those without it (35.3 %), confirming multivariate Cox analysis of HU as an independent risk factor for death [hazard ratio 1.89 (1.59-2.25)]. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed a shorter survival time in patients with HU (log-rank test, p<0.001). Cox analysis confirmed significant differences in the risk of heart failure (30 % vs. 22 %) in patients with HU.
    Conclusions: HU is independently associated with an increased risk for all-cause mortality and hospitalization for heart failure in patients with AF.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-05-01
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 441230-8
    ISSN 1535-6280 ; 0146-2806
    ISSN (online) 1535-6280
    ISSN 0146-2806
    DOI 10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2024.102608
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  6. Article ; Online: Nutrición enteral; indicaciones, sondas y materiales

    Frías, Laura / Cuerda, Cristina

    Nutricion hospitalaria

    2014  Volume 29 Suppl 3, Page(s) 5–20

    MeSH term(s) Algorithms ; Decision Trees ; Enteral Nutrition/instrumentation ; Enteral Nutrition/methods ; Equipment Design ; Humans ; Intubation, Gastrointestinal/instrumentation ; Intubation, Gastrointestinal/methods
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2014
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1481223-x
    ISSN 1699-5198 ; 0212-1611
    ISSN (online) 1699-5198
    ISSN 0212-1611
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  7. Article ; Online: Automated cell count in body fluids: a review.

    Alcaide Martín, María José / Altimira Queral, Laura / Sahuquillo Frías, Laura / Valiña Amado, Laura / Merino, Anna / García de Guadiana-Romualdo, Luis

    Advances in laboratory medicine

    2021  Volume 2, Issue 2, Page(s) 149–177

    Abstract: Body fluid cell counting provides valuable information for the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions. Chamber cell count and cellularity analysis by optical microscopy are considered the gold-standard method for cell counting. However, this ... ...

    Abstract Body fluid cell counting provides valuable information for the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions. Chamber cell count and cellularity analysis by optical microscopy are considered the gold-standard method for cell counting. However, this method has a long turnaround time and limited reproducibility, and requires highly-trained personnel. In the recent decades, specific modes have been developed for the analysis of body fluids. These modes, which perform automated cell counting, are incorporated into hemocytometers and urine analyzers. These innovations have been rapidly incorporated into routine laboratory practice. At present, a variety of analyzers are available that enable automated cell counting for body fluids. Nevertheless, these analyzers have some limitations and can only be operated by highly-qualified laboratory professionals. In this review, we provide an overview of the most relevant automated cell counters currently available for body fluids, the interpretation of the parameters measured by these analyzers, their main analytical features, and the role of optical microscopy as automated cell counters gain ground.
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2021-03-15
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ISSN 2628-491X
    ISSN (online) 2628-491X
    DOI 10.1515/almed-2021-0011
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  8. Article ; Online: Detection of unsuspected cathinone and piperazine-type drugs in urine samples positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine collected in emergency departments.

    Gomila Muñiz, Isabel / Lendoiro, Elena / de-Castro-Ríos, Ana / Elorza Guerrero, Miguel Ángel / Puiguriguer Ferrando, Jordi / Sahuquillo Frias, Laura / Sanchís Cortés, Pilar / Barceló Martín, Bernardino

    Emergencias : revista de la Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Emergencias

    2022  Volume 34, Issue 3, Page(s) 174–180

    Abstract: Objectives: To detect the presence of unsuspected and/or undeclared cathinone and piperazine-type designer drugs in methamphetamine (METH) and amphetamine users treated in emergency departments, and to compare clinical and toxicologic profiles.: ... ...

    Title translation Detección no sospechada de catinonas y piperacinas en pacientes consumidores de metanfetamina y anfetamina atendidos en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios.
    Abstract Objectives: To detect the presence of unsuspected and/or undeclared cathinone and piperazine-type designer drugs in methamphetamine (METH) and amphetamine users treated in emergency departments, and to compare clinical and toxicologic profiles.
    Material and methods: Retrospective observational study of emergency department patients treated for confirmed acute intoxication by recreational drugs (METH and amphetamines) between March 2019 and December 2020. We ordered high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry to detect cathinones (methylone, fluoromethcathinone, mexedrone, fluoromethamphetamine, mephedrone, methylenedioxypyrovalerone) and synthetic piperazines (meta-chlorophenylpiperazine and trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine). Demographic, clinical, and toxicologic variables were analyzed with SPSS software (version 23).
    Results: Thirty-nine patients were included: 24 (61.5%) had used METH and 15 (38.5%) an amphetamine. Synthetic cathinones were detected in samples from 11 patients (28.2%), 10 (90.9%) in the METH group and 1 (9.1%) in the amphetamine group (P = .028). The METH users had taken mephedrone (8 patients) or methylone (2 patients); the amphetamine user had taken mephedrone. None of the patients had declared use of a cathinone; nor was use suspected. The mean (SD) number of substances involved was higher among users of cathinones (3.5 [1.13] vs 2.5 [1.40] in those who took no cathinones; P = .036). Among the cathinone users, 90.9% were men, 90.9% had used METH, and 45.5% had practiced chemsex. HIV positivity was significantly associated with cathinone use (in 45.5% vs 10.7% of those not using cathinones; P = .028). All 5 of the patients who had taken cathinones and also practiced chemsex were HIV positive. Significantly more patients who had taken cathinones presented with anxiety (72.7% vs 21.43%; P = .007). No differences in clinical management were found.
    Conclusion: Detection of METH in intoxicated patients should raise suspicion of probable use of a synthetic cathinone. Patients in whom new psychoactive substances are detected should be kept under observation, and clinical protocols should include referring them to addiction treatment centers.
    MeSH term(s) Alkaloids ; Amphetamine ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Methamphetamine ; Piperazine ; Piperazines/analysis
    Chemical Substances Alkaloids ; Piperazines ; Piperazine (1RTM4PAL0V) ; Methamphetamine (44RAL3456C) ; cathinone (540EI4406J) ; Amphetamine (CK833KGX7E)
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2022-06-23
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Journal Article ; Observational Study
    ZDB-ID 2127173-2
    ISSN 2386-5857 ; 2386-5857
    ISSN (online) 2386-5857
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  9. Article ; Online: The Clinical Impact of Neoadjuvant Endocrine Treatment on Luminal-like Breast Cancers and Its Prognostic Significance: Results from a Single-Institution Prospective Cohort Study.

    Martí, Covadonga / Yébenes, Laura / Oliver, José María / Moreno, Elisa / Frías, Laura / Berjón, Alberto / Loayza, Adolfo / Meléndez, Marcos / Roca, María José / Córdoba, Vicenta / Hardisson, David / Rodríguez, María Ángeles / Sánchez-Méndez, José Ignacio

    Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.)

    2022  Volume 29, Issue 4, Page(s) 2199–2210

    Abstract: Purpose: Neoadjuvant endocrine treatment (NET) has become a useful tool for the downstaging of luminal-like breast cancers in postmenopausal patients. It enables us to increase breast- conserving surgery (BCS) rates, provides an opportunity for us to ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Neoadjuvant endocrine treatment (NET) has become a useful tool for the downstaging of luminal-like breast cancers in postmenopausal patients. It enables us to increase breast- conserving surgery (BCS) rates, provides an opportunity for us to assess in vivo NET effectiveness, and allows us to study any biological changes that may act as valid biomarkers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of NET, and to assess the role of Ki67 proliferation rate changes as an indicator of endocrine responsiveness. Methods: From 2016 to 2020, a single-institution cohort of patients, treated with NET and further surgery, was evaluated. In patients with Ki67 ≥ 10%, a second core biopsy was performed after four weeks. Information regarding histopathological and clinical changes was gathered. Results: A total of 115 estrogen receptor-positive (ER+)/HER2-negative patients were included. The median treatment duration was 5.0 months (IQR: 2.0−6.0). The median maximum size in the surgical sample was 40% smaller than the pretreatment size measured by ultrasound (p < 0.0001). The median pretreatment Ki67 expression was 20.0% (IQR: 12.0−30.0), and was reduced to 5.0% (IQR: 1.8−10.0) after four weeks, and to 2.0% (IQR: 1.0−8.0) in the surgical sample (p < 0.0001). BCS was performed on 98 patients (85.2%). No pathological complete responses were recorded. A larger Ki67 fold change after four weeks was significantly related to a PEPI score of zero (p < 0.002). No differences were observed between luminal A- and B-like tumors, with regard to fold change and PEPI score. Conclusions: In our cohort, NET was proven to be effective for tumor size and Ki67 downstaging. This resulted in a higher rate of conservative surgery, aided in therapeutic decision making, provided prognostic information, and constituted a safe and well-tolerated approach.
    MeSH term(s) Breast Neoplasms/pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Ki-67 Antigen ; Neoadjuvant Therapy ; Prognosis ; Prospective Studies
    Chemical Substances Ki-67 Antigen
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-23
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1236972-x
    ISSN 1718-7729 ; 1198-0052
    ISSN (online) 1718-7729
    ISSN 1198-0052
    DOI 10.3390/curroncol29040179
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  10. Article: Social and economic costs of home parenteral nutrition

    Arhip, Loredana / Camblor, Miguel / Bretón, Irene / Motilla, Marta / Serrano-Moreno, Clara / Frías, Laura / Velasco, Cristina / Carrascal, M. Luisa / Morales, Ángela / Cuerda, Cristina

    European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism Clinical nutrition ESPEN. 2020 Dec., v. 40

    2020  

    Abstract: Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is a lifesaving treatment for people with chronic intestinal failure. Although HPN has been studied from an economic point of view, the categories of costs usually included direct costs, frequently excluding personal costs ...

    Abstract Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is a lifesaving treatment for people with chronic intestinal failure. Although HPN has been studied from an economic point of view, the categories of costs usually included direct costs, frequently excluding personal costs and productivity costs. The purpose of the present paper was to study the total costs of HPN from a societal perspective.Observational, retrospective, transverse study of all adult patients who were on HPN for more than 3 months and were treated at Gregorio Marañón University Hospital (Madrid, Spain), from June 2018–2019. Data on personal costs and productivity costs were collected from questionnaires completed by patients receiving HPN. We also updated the direct healthcare and non-healthcare costs studied by our group previously to Euros (€) for the year 2019.Twenty-two patients were included. Personal costs were €729.49 per patient (€3.45 per patient per day) and productivity costs were €256.39 per patient (€1.21 per patient per day). Total HPN costs amounted to €14,460.87 per patient (€131.58 per patient per day). The direct healthcare and non-healthcare costs accounted for 96.46% of overall costs, the personal costs for the patients receiving HPN accounted for 2.62% and productivity costs for 0.92%.From a societal perspective, the direct healthcare and non-healthcare costs accounted for the majority of HPN expenditure, followed by personal costs and productivity costs.
    Keywords adults ; clinical nutrition ; economic costs ; health services ; hospitals ; intestines ; paper ; parenteral feeding ; patients ; people ; questionnaires ; Spain
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-12
    Size p. 103-109.
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-light
    ISSN 2405-4577
    DOI 10.1016/j.clnesp.2020.10.010
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