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  1. Article ; Online: Características clínicas básicas en los primeros 100 casos fatales de COVID-19 en Colombia.

    Marín-Sánchez, Alejandro

    Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health

    2020  Volume 44, Page(s) e87

    Abstract: The basic clinical characteristics of the first 100 fatal cases from COVID-19 in Colombia were analyzed based on reports from the National Institute of Health (INS) since the beginning of the pandemic. Since the INS records do not include clinical ... ...

    Title translation Basic clinical characteristics in the first 100 fatal cases of COVID-19 in Colombia.
    Abstract The basic clinical characteristics of the first 100 fatal cases from COVID-19 in Colombia were analyzed based on reports from the National Institute of Health (INS) since the beginning of the pandemic. Since the INS records do not include clinical variables of comorbidity in the total number of cases reported as positive, but only in patients with fatal outcome, comorbidities, age and sex available in the daily INS reports were reviewed. Their frequency was identified and mortality risk behavior for the analyzed variables was established and compared with the behavior described in the international literature. Of the 100 cases, 63 were male, the mean age was 65.75 ± 18.11 years, and in 22 of them no comorbidity had been reported. The most frequently reported comorbidities were arterial hypertension (35%), diabetes mellitus (21%), cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease (19%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (16%), obesity (12%), smoking (9%) and thyroid disease (8%). Patients over 60 years of age presented a higher risk of mortality (OR 10.31, IC95% 6.67-15.94, p < 0.0001). Ten percent of the deceased patients were under 60 years of age and did not present comorbidity.
    Keywords covid19
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2020-07-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1376934-0
    ISSN 1680-5348 ; 1020-4989
    ISSN (online) 1680-5348
    ISSN 1020-4989
    DOI 10.26633/RPSP.2020.87
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  2. Article: [Basic clinical characteristics in the first 100 fatal cases of COVID-19 in Colombia]

    Marín-Sánchez, Alejandro

    Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health

    Abstract: The basic clinical characteristics of the first 100 fatal cases from COVID-19 in Colombia were analyzed based on reports from the National Institute of Health (INS) since the beginning of the pandemic Since the INS records do not include clinical ... ...

    Abstract The basic clinical characteristics of the first 100 fatal cases from COVID-19 in Colombia were analyzed based on reports from the National Institute of Health (INS) since the beginning of the pandemic Since the INS records do not include clinical variables of comorbidity in the total number of cases reported as positive, but only in patients with fatal outcome, comorbidities, age and sex available in the daily INS reports were reviewed Their frequency was identified and mortality risk behavior for the analyzed variables was established and compared with the behavior described in the international literature Of the 100 cases, 63 were male, the mean age was 65 75 ± 18 11 years, and in 22 of them no comorbidity had been reported The most frequently reported comorbidities were arterial hypertension (35%), diabetes mellitus (21%), cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease (19%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (16%), obesity (12%), smoking (9%) and thyroid disease (8%) Patients over 60 years of age presented a higher risk of mortality (OR 10 31, IC95% 6 67-15 94, p < 0 0001) Ten percent of the deceased patients were under 60 years of age and did not present comorbidity
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #696197
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article: Basic clinical characteristics in the first 100 fatal cases of COVID-19 in Colombia/ Caracteristicas clinicas basicas en los primeros 100 casos fatales de COVID-19 en Colombia

    Marin-Sanchez, Alejandro

    Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health

    Abstract: The basic clinical characteristics of the first 100 fatal cases from COVID-19 in Colombia were analyzed based on reports from the National Institute of Health (INS) since the beginning of the pandemic Since the INS records do not include clinical ... ...

    Abstract The basic clinical characteristics of the first 100 fatal cases from COVID-19 in Colombia were analyzed based on reports from the National Institute of Health (INS) since the beginning of the pandemic Since the INS records do not include clinical variables of comorbidity in the total number of cases reported as positive, but only in patients with fatal outcome, comorbidities, age and sex available in the daily INS reports were reviewed Their frequency was identified and mortality risk behavior for the analyzed variables was established and compared with the behavior described in the international literature Of the 100 cases, 63 were male, the mean age was 65 75 ± 18 11 years, and in 22 of them no comorbidity had been reported The most frequently reported comorbidities were arterial hypertension (35%), diabetes mellitus (21%), cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease (19%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (16%), obesity (12%), smoking (9%) and thyroid disease (8%) Patients over 60 years of age presented a higher risk of mortality (OR 10 31, IC95% 6 67-15 94, p < 0 0001) Ten percent of the deceased patients were under 60 years of age and did not present comorbidity
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #706219
    Database COVID19

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  4. Article ; Online: Numerical and clinical precision of continuous glucose monitoring in Colombian patients treated with insulin infusion pump with automated suspension in hypoglycemia.

    Gómez, Ana M / Marín Sánchez, Alejandro / Muñoz, Oscar M / Colón Peña, Christian Alejandro

    Endocrinologia y nutricion : organo de la Sociedad Espanola de Endocrinologia y Nutricion

    2015  Volume 62, Issue 10, Page(s) 485–492

    Abstract: Objective: Insulin pump therapy associated with continuous glucose monitoring has shown a positive clinical impact on diabetes control and reduction of hypoglycemia episodes. There are descriptions of the performance of this device in other populations, ...

    Abstract Objective: Insulin pump therapy associated with continuous glucose monitoring has shown a positive clinical impact on diabetes control and reduction of hypoglycemia episodes. There are descriptions of the performance of this device in other populations, but its precision and accuracy in Colombia and Latin America are unknown, especially in the routine outpatient setting.
    Methods: Data from 33 type 1 and type 2 diabetes patients with sensor-augmented pump therapy with threshold suspend automation, MiniMed Paradigm® Veo™ (Medtronic, Northridge, California), managed at Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia) and receiving outpatient treatment, were analyzed. Simultaneous data from continuous glucose monitoring and capillary blood glucose were compared, and their precision and accuracy were calculating with different methods, including Clarke error grid.
    Results: Analyses included 2,262 continuous glucose monitoring -reference paired glucose values. A mean absolute relative difference of 20.1% was found for all measurements, with a value higher than 23% for glucose levels ≤75mg/dL. Global compliance with the ISO criteria was 64.9%. It was higher for values >75mg/dl (68.3%, 1,308 of 1,916 readings), than for those ≤ 75mg/dl (49.4%, 171 of 346 readings). Clinical accuracy, as assessed by the Clarke error grid, showed that 91.77% of data were within the A and B zones (75.6% in hypoglycemia).
    Conclusions: A good numerical accuracy was found for continuous glucose monitoring in normo and hyperglycemia situations, with low precision in hypoglycemia. The clinical accuracy of the device was adequate, with no significant safety concerns for patients.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Automation ; Biosensing Techniques ; Blood Glucose/analysis ; Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring/instrumentation ; Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring/methods ; Capillaries ; Clinical Alarms ; Colombia ; Diabetes Mellitus/blood ; Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy ; Humans ; Hypoglycemia/chemically induced ; Hypoglycemia/prevention & control ; Hypoglycemic Agents/administration & dosage ; Hypoglycemic Agents/adverse effects ; Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use ; Infusion Pumps, Implantable ; Insulin/administration & dosage ; Insulin/adverse effects ; Insulin/therapeutic use ; Insulin Infusion Systems ; Middle Aged ; Patient Compliance ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity
    Chemical Substances Blood Glucose ; Hypoglycemic Agents ; Insulin
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2015-12
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1469349-5
    ISSN 1579-2021 ; 0211-2299 ; 1575-0922
    ISSN (online) 1579-2021
    ISSN 0211-2299 ; 1575-0922
    DOI 10.1016/j.endonu.2015.06.012
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