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  1. Article: Estudio comparativo de la continuidad de tratamiento entre pacientes con trastorno por consumo de sustancias y pacientes con patología dual del Hospital J. A. Fernández, Argentina.

    Risso, Marina / Bulacia, Adriana Verónica / Casteluccio, María Cecilia / Valdez, Pascual

    Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    2020  Volume XXX, Issue 145, Page(s) 165–171

    Abstract: Epidemiological studies on dual pathology reveal that these patients have less adherence to treatment and worse evolution than non-dual patients. However, most of the studies come from mental health centers and not from addiction centers, and local ... ...

    Title translation Comparative study of continuity of treatment between patients with substance use disorder and patients with dual pathology in Fernández Hospital, Argentina.
    Abstract Epidemiological studies on dual pathology reveal that these patients have less adherence to treatment and worse evolution than non-dual patients. However, most of the studies come from mental health centers and not from addiction centers, and local studies are scarce. Our purpose was to compare the continuity in the treatment for addiction between patients with and without associated psychosis. A retrospective, observational, longitudinal and analytical review of the clinical records of the patients we attended in the hospital over a year was conducted. We found a continuity of treatment in patients with psychotic disorder associated with the 1st, 3rd and 6th month, 70%, 44.44% and 22.22% respectively and 69%, 32.71 % and 14.84% in patients without psychosis. The differences observed in the greater continuity in the treatment in patients with psychosis are not statistically significant (p = 0.91, p = 0.86 and p = 0.53 at the 1st, 3rd and 6th month, respectively). Contrary to the current bibliography in dual pathology, in our clinical experience, psychotic patients with substance dependence disorders have no less continuity in treatment than non-psychotic patients.
    MeSH term(s) Argentina ; Behavior, Addictive ; Diagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry) ; Humans ; Psychotic Disorders/complications ; Psychotic Disorders/therapy ; Retrospective Studies ; Substance-Related Disorders/complications ; Substance-Related Disorders/therapy
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2020-02-03
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0327-6139
    ISSN 0327-6139
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  2. Article: Alcohol and drug consumption in pregnant women admitted to a hospital in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Initial Impact Assessment on the Newborn

    Risso, Marina / Saa, Gladys / González Alcántara, Mónica / Cortese, Silvia / Bertola, Octavio / Madera, Carolina / Cañete, Martin / San Martín, Paola / Damín, Carlos / Valdéz, Pascual

    Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    2023  Volume 34, Issue 162, Page(s) 7–15

    Abstract: Introduction: The objective of our study was to estimate the prevalence of prenatal exposure to drugs and the neonatal impact.: Material and methods: Prospective, observational, cross-sectional and analytical study of pregnant women and newborns ... ...

    Title translation Consumo de alcohol y drogas en embarazadas internadas en un hospital de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Evaluación del impacto inicial en el recién nacido.
    Abstract Introduction: The objective of our study was to estimate the prevalence of prenatal exposure to drugs and the neonatal impact.
    Material and methods: Prospective, observational, cross-sectional and analytical study of pregnant women and newborns admitted between March and September 2021. To estimate the prevalence of consumption, the survey and detection of drugs in maternal urine were used as a detection method.
    Results: Alcohol consumption had a prevalence of 46.32%, followed by tobacco with 12.12%, marijuana with 5.62% and cocaine with 4.76%. The weight of newborns with mothers with urine positive for some substance was significantly lower than the weight of newborns with mothers with negative urine (mean ± SE of 2800±184gr vs 3332±41gr and median ± MAD of 2950±380gr vs 3385± 335g p 0.002). Gestational age was also significantly lower in neonates with mothers with positive urine (38.00 vs 39.00 p 0.002). Although the prevalence of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), malformations, and prematurity was higher in those cases with positive urine, the difference did not become statistically significant.
    Conclusions: The prevalence of substance and alcohol use during pregnancy was high with a statistically significant impact on exposed newborns for both weight and gestational age.
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2023-12-30
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article
    ISSN 0327-6139
    ISSN 0327-6139
    DOI 10.53680/vertex.v34i162.500
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  3. Article: Evaluación de la continuidad de tratamiento ambulatorio en adicciones en la División Toxicología del Hospital Fernández, Argentina.

    Risso, Marina / Cortese, Silvia / Valdez, Pascual / Damin, Carlos

    Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    2015  Volume 26, Issue 121, Page(s) 165–172

    Abstract: The lack of continuity in the treatment of patients suffering from an addiction is one of the main difficulties faced by professionals working with this problem. The early discontinuation of treatment has been correlated with a higher number of relapses ... ...

    Title translation EVALUATION OF THE CONTINUITY OF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT IN ADDICTION IN TOXICOLOGY DIVISION, THE HOSPITAL FERNANDEZ, ARGENTINA.
    Abstract The lack of continuity in the treatment of patients suffering from an addiction is one of the main difficulties faced by professionals working with this problem. The early discontinuation of treatment has been correlated with a higher number of relapses and poor prognosis. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the continuity in the treatment of patients who consult for problematic substance use and smoking in Outpatients Toxicology Division of Hospital J. A. Fernández. A retrospective review was performed with longitudinal tracking of medical records entered for a year. Continuity in patients with problematic substance use (N=418) was 45% at 1 month, 22% at the 3rd month and 10% at month 6; in patients presenting with smoking (n 211) continuity was lower, 38% at 1 month and 9% at the 3rd month (p<0.001). Within the group of patients with problematic use of substances, consuming only alcohol (N=96) showed greater continuity, being on 1st, 3rd and 6th month, 47%, 33% and 18% respectively (p=0.012).
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Ambulatory Care ; Argentina ; Continuity of Patient Care ; Female ; Hospitals ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Male ; Retrospective Studies ; Substance-Related Disorders/therapy
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2015-05
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Observational Study
    ISSN 0327-6139
    ISSN 0327-6139
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  4. Article: Tratamiento del Síndrome de Retiro de Opiáceos.

    Cortese, Silvia / Risso, Marina

    Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    2008  Volume 19, Issue 77, Page(s) 522–526

    Abstract: Although the opiate dependence is of low frequency in our midst, it is important to know its management because it requires medical treatment in most cases. At present, in our country, we may classify the different patient populations able to submit an ... ...

    Title translation Drug therapy of opioid withdrawal.
    Abstract Although the opiate dependence is of low frequency in our midst, it is important to know its management because it requires medical treatment in most cases. At present, in our country, we may classify the different patient populations able to submit an opioid withdrawal syndrome in patients undergoing chronic treatment with opioids, patients in intensive care units, neonatal mother addicted patients and addicts from the general population or linked to the health system. Detoxification programs are typically characterized by a low rate of completion of treatment and a high rate of relapse. The opioid withdrawal syndrome is objectively and subjectively severe and moderate and the goals of the therapy for the Opiates Withdrawal Syndrome are: to prevent or reduce the objective and subjective symptoms of abstinence; to prevent or treat its most serious complications; to treat preexisting or concurrent psychiatric disorders; to reduce the frequency or severity of relapses and to rehabilitate in the long term.
    MeSH term(s) Adrenergic alpha-Agonists/therapeutic use ; Analgesics, Opioid/adverse effects ; Buprenorphine/therapeutic use ; Dexmedetomidine/therapeutic use ; Dextropropoxyphene/therapeutic use ; Humans ; Methadone/therapeutic use ; Naloxone/therapeutic use ; Naltrexone/therapeutic use ; Narcotics/therapeutic use ; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/drug therapy ; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/physiopathology
    Chemical Substances Adrenergic alpha-Agonists ; Analgesics, Opioid ; Narcotics ; Naloxone (36B82AMQ7N) ; Buprenorphine (40D3SCR4GZ) ; Naltrexone (5S6W795CQM) ; Dexmedetomidine (67VB76HONO) ; Dextropropoxyphene (S2F83W92TK) ; Methadone (UC6VBE7V1Z)
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2008-01
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ISSN 0327-6139
    ISSN 0327-6139
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  5. Article ; Online: Position of the international forum of internal medicine on habits, lifestyle changes and a healthy environment for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

    Sabio, Rodrigo / Valdez, Pascual / Nachón, María Natalia / Arias, Claudia / Nitsch Montiel, Carlos / Penny, Eduardo / Melgar Cuellar, Felipe / Araya Fonseca, Carlos / Montúfar Guardado, Ruben / Cotignola, Águeda / Odzak, Andrea / Franchella, Jorge / Bisso, Aland / Duran, Maritza / Palencia Vizcarra, Rodolfo / Gómez Huelgas, Ricardo / Rodríguez, Wesley / Milione, Hugo / Parodi, Roberto /
    Buchaca Faxas, Emilio / Rojas Orellana, Luis / Fortuna Peralta, María Lucía / Coral Cristaldo, Cinthia / Ortellado, José / Diez Manglano, Jesús / Barrios, Juan / Jiménez, María Cristina / Gutiérrez Tudela, James / Bruno, Gustavo / Contreras Mónchez, Jorge / Payaslián, Silvio / Pollán, Javier / Hernández, Helí / Vaucher, Andrea / Betancourt, Isis / Codina, Helga / Celauro, Hugo / Cortese, Silvia / Risso, Marina / Puello, Homero / Casariego, Emilio / Díaz Salazar, Lorenzo / García Peña, Rosalía / Indacochea-Cáceda, Sonia / García-Carrión, Luis / Murillo Salvatierra, Evelyn / Mirofsky, Matías / Andrade, Gabriela / Savia, Adolfo / Canda, Paula / Cárdenas, Alejandro / Rodríguez Hurtado, Diana / Chimeno Viñas, Monserrat / Patiño, Mario / Gómez Mendoza, Rubén / Arbo, Gustavo / Romano, Horacio J / Sánchez Cabezas, Alejandra / Abuabara Turbay, Yazmín / Hiza, Roxana / Campos, Luis / Do Patrocinio Tenorio Nunes, María / Santos, Lelita / Salazar Matos, Virginia / Espinosa, Tatiana / González Ruiz Díaz, Jorge / Carrasco, Santiago / Romani, Adriana / Escalera, Lourdes / Palencia Díaz, Rodolfo / Giaccaglia, Gabriela / Galarza Nuñez, Jose / Román Sánchez, Pilar / Costanzo, Mariana / Garay Tamara, Sandra / Rodriguez García, Jorge / Bellini, Oscar / Ruiz Cantero, Alberto / Cámera, Luis / Serra Valdés, Miguel / Ledesma, Raul / Blanco Aspiazu, Miguel / Mejía Terrero, Altagracia / Arango Álvarez, José Javier / Cárcamo De Villatoro, Karen Elizabeth / Castillo Fernández, Omar / Monteghirfo, Raquel / Galarza, Carlos / Somoza, Federico / Schejtman, Alejandro / Perez, Bismarck / Marconi, Agustina / Cabrera Rayo, Alfredo

    Medicina

    2024  Volume 83 Suppl 1, Page(s) 1–53

    Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), mainly ischemic heart disease and stroke, is the main cause of death worldwide and each year more people die from CVD than from any other cause. These data call for a paradigm shift, where health promotion and ... ...

    Title translation Posicionamiento del foro Internacional de Medicina Interna sobre Hábitos, modificaciones del Estilo de Vida y Ambiente Saludable para la Prevención de Enfermedades Cardiovasculares.
    Abstract Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), mainly ischemic heart disease and stroke, is the main cause of death worldwide and each year more people die from CVD than from any other cause. These data call for a paradigm shift, where health promotion and cardiovascular prevention will acquire a central role in health policies. From this perspective, dedicating time during the consultation to promoting the acquisition of heart-healthy habits would be indicated in all individuals, regardless of cardiovascular risk classification, the role of the internist being fundamental. This position document from the International Forum of Internal Medicine (FIMI) presents the main indications regarding changes in lifestyle and acquisition of healthy habits to prevent CVD. The different sections will address topics including: nutrition, physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep, stress, environmental problems related to CVD and specific conditions in women. A section is included about starting CVD promotion and prevention measures at an early age, childhood and adolescence, also mentioning epigenetic aspects related to CVD. Social determinants in CVD are also taken into account, since some of these aspects, such as low socioeconomic level, modify cardiovascular risk and should be taken into account.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Humans ; Female ; Child ; Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control ; Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology ; Life Style ; Smoking ; Exercise ; Habits ; Risk Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-23
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type Consensus Development Conference
    ZDB-ID 411586-7
    ISSN 1669-9106 ; 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
    ISSN (online) 1669-9106
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  6. Article ; Online: Posicionamiento del foro Internacional de Medicina Interna sobre Hábitos, modificaciones del Estilo de Vida y Ambiente Saludable para la Prevención de Enfermedades Cardiovasculares.

    Sabio, Rodrigo / Valdez, Pascual / Nachón, María Natalia / Arias, Claudia / Nitsch Montiel, Carlos / Penny, Eduardo / Melgar Cuellar, Felipe / Araya Fonseca, Carlos / Montúfar Guardado, Ruben / Cotignola, Águeda / Odzak, Andrea / Franchella, Jorge / Bisso, Aland / Duran, Maritza / Palencia Vizcarra, Rodolfo / Gómez Huelgas, Ricardo / Rodríguez, Wesley / Milione, Hugo / Parodi, Roberto /
    Buchaca Faxas, Emilio / Rojas Orellana, Luis / Fortuna Peralta, María Lucía / Coral Cristaldo, Cinthia / Ortellado, José / Diez Manglano, Jesús / Barrios, Juan / Jiménez, María Cristina / Gutiérrez Tudela, James / Bruno, Gustavo / Contreras Mónchez, Jorge / Payaslián, Silvio / Pollán, Javier / Hernández, Helí / Vaucher, Andrea / Betancourt, Isis / Codina, Helga / Celauro, Hugo / Cortese, Silvia / Risso, Marina / Puello, Homero / Casariego, Emilio / Díaz Salazar, Lorenzo / García Peña, Rosalía / Indacochea-Cáceda, Sonia / García-Carrión, Luis / Murillo Salvatierra, Evelyn / Mirofsky, Matías / Andrade, Gabriela / Savia, Adolfo / Canda, Paula / Cárdenas, Alejandro / Rodríguez Hurtado, Diana / Chimeno Viñas, Monserrat / Patiño, Mario / Gómez Mendoza, Rubén / Arbo, Gustavo / Romano, Horacio J / Sánchez Cabezas, Alejandra / Abuabara Turbay, Yazmín / Hiza, Roxana / Campos, Luis / Do Patrocinio Tenorio Nunes, María / Santos, Lelita / Salazar Matos, Virginia / Espinosa, Tatiana / González Ruiz Díaz, Jorge / Carrasco, Santiago / Romani, Adriana / Escalera, Lourdes / Palencia Díaz, Rodolfo / Giaccaglia, Gabriela / Galarza Nuñez, Jose / Román Sánchez, Pilar / Costanzo, Mariana / Garay Tamara, Sandra / Rodriguez García, Jorge / Bellini, Oscar / Ruiz Cantero, Alberto / Cámera, Luis / Serra Valdés, Miguel / Ledesma, Raul / Blanco Aspiazu, Miguel / Mejía Terrero, Altagracia / Arango Álvarez, José Javier / Cárcamo De Villatoro, Karen Elizabeth / Castillo Fernández, Omar / Monteghirfo, Raquel / Galarza, Carlos / Somoza, Federico / Schejtman, Alejandro / Perez, Bismarck / Marconi, Agustina / Cabrera Rayo, Alfredo

    Medicina

    2023  Volume 83 Suppl 1, Page(s) 1–53

    Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), mainly ischemic heart disease and stroke, is the main cause of death worldwide and each year more people die from CVD than from any other cause. These data call for a paradigm shift, where health promotion and ... ...

    Title translation Position of the international forum of internal medicine on habits, lifestyle changes and a healthy environment for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
    Abstract Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), mainly ischemic heart disease and stroke, is the main cause of death worldwide and each year more people die from CVD than from any other cause. These data call for a paradigm shift, where health promotion and cardiovascular prevention will acquire a central role in health policies. From this perspective, dedicating time during the consultation to promoting the acquisition of heart-healthy habits would be indicated in all individuals, regardless of cardiovascular risk classification, the role of the internist being fundamental. This position document from the International Forum of Internal Medicine (FIMI) presents the main indications regarding changes in lifestyle and acquisition of healthy habits to prevent CVD. The different sections will address topics including: nutrition, physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep, stress, environmental problems related to CVD and specific conditions in women. A section is included about starting CVD promotion and prevention measures at an early age, childhood and adolescence, also mentioning epigenetic aspects related to CVD. Social determinants in CVD are also taken into account, since some of these aspects, such as low socioeconomic level, modify cardiovascular risk and should be taken into account.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control ; Habits ; Life Style ; Environmental Health ; Internal Medicine
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2023-01-26
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type Consensus Development Conference ; English Abstract
    ZDB-ID 411586-7
    ISSN 1669-9106 ; 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
    ISSN (online) 1669-9106
    ISSN 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
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