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Estudio de la transformación fibroblasto-miofibroblasto, la senescencia y el metabolismo de fibroblastos aislados de pacientes con fibrosis pulmonar …

2021

La Fibrosis Pulmonar idiopática (FPI) está definida como una neumonía intersticial fibrosante crónica de causa desconocida, progresiva y fatal que afecta fundamentalmente a adultos mayores de 60 años, limitada a los pulmones y asociada con el patrón histopatológico de neumonía intersticial usual (NIU). La ausencia de manifestaciones específicas de la FPI supone un obstáculo para su detección temprana. Es una enfermedad de diagnóstico difícil y tardío, con un abordaje terapéutico de eficacia reducida. Estas características suscitan la necesidad de encontrar nuevos biomarcadores asociados a la fibrosis y nuevas dianas terapéuticas para un diagnóstico temprano e incrementar la calidad y espera…

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Prevalence and 30-Day Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With Covid-19 and Prior Lung Diseases.

2021

Patients with pre-existing respiratory diseases in the setting of COVID-19 may have a greater risk of severe complications and even death.A retrospective, multicenter, cohort study with 5847 COVID-19 patients admitted to hospitals. Patients were separated in two groups, with/without previous lung disease. Evaluation of factors associated with survival and secondary composite end-point such as ICU admission and respiratory support, were explored.1,271 patients (22%) had a previous lung disease, mostly COPD. All-cause mortality occurred in 376 patients with lung disease (29.5%) and in 819 patients without (17.9%) (Previous lung disease is a risk factor for mortality in patients with COVID-19.…

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Hipoplasia pulmonar en el adulto: descripción, patogenia y revisión

2002

La hipoplasia pulmonar es una entidad muy poco frecuente caracterizada por una detención en el desarrollo pulmonar, que produce que estos órganos se encuentren poco desarrollados. Habitualmente esta enfermedad es diagnosticada en la infancia y son muy pocos los casos que pasan desapercibidos detectándose en la edad adulta (>18 años). Presentamos cuatro casos de pacientes adultos diagnosticados de hipoplasia pulmonar por diversas técnicas (de imagen o invasivas), que consultaron por sintomatología inespecífica, sobre todo relacionada con infecciones respiratorias y su posterior evolución a lo largo de los años. Repasamos además la patogenia, etiología y malformaciones asociadas de esta enfer…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyLungAdult patientsbusiness.industryAdultoDiseaserespiratory systemPatogeniaSurgeryPathogenesismedicine.anatomical_structureMalformacionesInternal MedicineEtiologyMedicineHipoplasia pulmonarLung hypoplasiabusinessEnfermedades respiratorias
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Neumotórax espontáneo y presión atmosférica

2002

In order to assess factors associated with spontaneous pneumothorax (SP), mainly climatic changes, a prospective study was undertaken of 62 SP episodes among patients admitted to our hospital during a two-year period, from January 1994 to January 1996. Atmospheric pressure (AP) changes were analyzed, with daily recording of the number of unusual changes in AP (increases above 95th percentile and decreases below 5th percentile) and how many of these changes were followed by some episode of spontaneous pneumothorax during the following five days. To measure the degree of this association between the emergence of pneumothorax and exposure to unusual changes I AP, the relative risk (RR) was cal…

Percentilebusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)General Medicinemedicine.diseasePneumothoraxAnesthesiaRelative riskEtiologymedicinesense organsNeumotorax espontaneoskin and connective tissue diseasesProspective cohort studybusinessEnfermedades respiratoriasRevista Clínica Española
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Do Saharan Dust Days Carry a Risk of Hospitalization From Respiratory Diseases for Citizens of the Canary Islands (Spain)?

2021

Background: Saharan dust meets the Canary Islands at the beginning of its westward path across the North Atlantic, exceeding the European daily levels for PM10; for this reason, their two provincial capital cities, constitute optimal sites where to evaluate the health effects of this natural event. Objectives: To assess the short-term association between Saharan Dust Days (SDDs) and respiratory morbidity in the two capital cities. Methods: We carried out a time-series analysis with daily emergency hospital admissions due to all respiratory system diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma between 2001 and 2005, assessing the independent effect of SDDs, defined accordi…

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