3 resultados para Tracto Gastrointestinal
em Scielo España
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Introduction: Gastrointestinal Short Form Questionnaire (GSFQ) is a questionnaire for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) diagnosis, with a version in Spanish language, not yet compared to an objective test. Aims: To establish GSFQ diagnostic performance against 24-hour pH monitoring carried out in two tertiary care hospitals. Methods: Consecutive adult patients with typical GERD symptoms (heartburn, regurgitation) referred for pH monitoring fulfilled the GSFQ (score range 0-30, proportional to probability of GERD). Diagnosis of GERD was established when acid exposure time in distal esophagus was superior to 4.5% or symptom association probability was greater than 95%. Receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curves were calculated and best cut-off score determined, with corresponding sensitivity, specificity and likelihood ratios (LR) (95% confidence interval for each). Results: One hundred and fifty-two patients were included (59.9% women, age 47.9 ± 13.9; 97.4% heartburn; 71.3% regurgitation). pH monitoring was abnormal in 65.8%. Mean GSFQ score was 11.2 ± 6. Area under ROC was 56.5% (47.0-65.9%). Optimal cut-off score was 13 or greater: sensitivity 40% (30.3-50.3%), specificity 71.2% (56.9-82.9%), positive LR 1.39 (0.85-2.26) and negative LR 0.84 (0.67-1.07). Exclusion of questions 1 and 3 of the original GSFQ, easily interpreted as referred to dyspepsia and not GERD, improved only marginally the diagnostic performance: AUROC 59.1%. Conclusion: The GSFQ does not predict results of pH monitoring in patients with typical symptoms in a tertiary care setting.
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Fundamento. El objetivo de este artículo es determinar la prevalencia y conocer los cambios epidemiológicos más relevantes en la última década en la infección del tracto urinario (ITU) en los servicios de urgencias (SU), así como el perfil y manejo de los pacientes. Métodos. Estudio descriptivo con análisis transversal, multicéntrico en 49 SU españoles durante 12 meses. Se incluyeron todos los pacientes con el diagnóstico de ITU y de infección. Se registraron todos los pacientes atendidos en los SU. Resultados. Se incluyeron 2.517 casos diagnosticados de ITU con una edad media de 55 ± 23 años, el 64,6% mujeres. Estos representan el 22% de las infecciones y el 3,2% de todos los pacientes del SU. El 36% de las ITU se registraron en pacientes con 70 o más años. El 51,9% tenían alguna enfermedad de base (16,5% diabetes mellitus) y el 32,7% alguno de los factores de riesgo de multirresistencia para bacterias. El 8,3% cumplían criterios de sepsis. El 71,9% de los pacientes recibieron el alta desde el SU. Conclusiones. Las ITU son infecciones muy frecuentes en los SU, con importante comorbilidad asociada, elevada edad media y predominio en mujeres. Respecto a una década anterior, las ITU han aumentado su prevalencia (3,2% frente a 2,1%) y el paciente tiene más edad [55,5 (DE 23) frente a 52 (DE 22) años], mayor comorbilidad (51,9% frente a 40,6%) y gravedad clínica (8,3% frente a 6,5%).
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Background and aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic band ligation (EBL) in carefully selected patients who would benefit from this method of resection. Methods: Patients with early upper gastrointestinal and small (< 15 mm) lesions treated with EBL (Duette® Multi-Band Mucosectomy) were prospectively recruited and retrospectively analyzed between 2010 and 2015. All cases were discussed in a multidisciplinary cancer committee and it was concluded that, owing to patient conditions, surgery was not possible and that not conducting histology would not change the clinical management. A first endoscopic control with biopsies was planned at 4-8 weeks. If there was no persistence of the lesion, new controls were programmed at 6 and 12 months. Results: The group (n = 12) included 5 esophagus lesions (adenosquamous carcinoma, n = 1; carcinoma squamous, n = 2; adenocarcinoma, n = 2); 4 gastric lesions (high grade dysplasia, n = 1; adenocarcinoma, n = 2; neuroendocrine tumor [NET], n = 1), and 3 duodenal lesions (NETs) (n = 3). The mean tumor diameter was 9.6 ± 2.8 mm (range 4-15). Only one minor adverse event was described. At first follow-up (4-8 weeks), there was 91.6% and 75% of endoscopic and histological remission, respectively. At 6-month follow-up there was 70% of both endoscopic remission and negative biopsies. And at 12 months, there was 100% and 75% of endoscopic and histological remission, respectively. Persisting lesions were T1 cancers. The median follow-up was 30.6 months. Conclusion: EBL without resection is an easy and safe technique that should be considered in patients with multiple morbidities and small superficial UGI lesions.