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L’activitat antiretroviral i la toxicitat de l’estavudina (d4T) depèn del seu metabòlit trifosfat (d4T-TP).Es varen determinar els nivells intracel•lulars de d4T-TP y els polimorfismes dels gens dels enzims la via del folat entre altres la timidilat sintasa (TS), la metilentetrahidrofolat reductasa (MTHFR), .... Els nivells intracel•lulars de d4T als malalts del estudi transversal amb un genotip d’alta expressió del TS van ser de 11.50 fmol/106 cels mentre que per aquells amb un genotip de baixa expressió, van ser de 20.65 (P = 0.0010). Els nivells intracel•lulars de d4T són determinats pels polimorfismes de timidilato sintasa.
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Introducció: el pronòstic global dels malalts amb Malaltia Pulmonar Difusa (MPD) que ingressen a Unitats de Cures Intensives és dolent. El trasplantament urgent pot ser una opció terapèutica. Material i mètode: de Gener 1998 a Juny de 2009, 34 pacients con MPD, edat de 55 (21-76) anys. Resultats: 23 eren Fibrosis Pulmonar Idiopàtica (FPI). Del total de malalts, un 79,4% van requerir ventilació mecànica. La mortalitat global va ser del 76%. 16 pacients es van incloure a llista de trasplantament urgent i es van trasplantar 12 amb una supervivencia a UCI del 58,3%. Conclusions: es confirma el mal pronòstic dels malalts amb MPD que ingressen a UCI. EL TP urgent possiblement és una opció vàlida en pacients joves seleccionats.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56740
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56814
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56861
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56810
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56813
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Candida species are an important cause of bloodstream infections (BSI). To evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and microbiological aspects of two cohorts {1994-1999 [period 1 (P1) ]; 2000-2004 [period 2 (P2) ]} of candidaemic patients, we performed a retrospective analysis from a laboratory-based survey. A total of 388 candidaemias were identified, with an incidence of 0.20/1,000 patient-days and a significant increase in P2 vs. P1 (0.25 vs. 0.15, p = 0.04). Cancer and prior antibiotic use were frequent and Candida albicans was the most prevalent species found (42.4%). Resistance to fluconazole was found in 2.47% of the strains. No differences were observed in the species distribution of Candida during the study periods. In the P2 cohort, there were higher prevalence of elderly individuals, cardiac, pulmonary and liver diseases, renal failure, central venous catheters and antibiotic therapy. In P1, there were higher prevalence of neurological diseases and chemotherapy. The crude mortality was 55.4%. In conclusion, our incidence rates remained high. Furthermore, the distribution pattern of Candida species and the fluconazole resistance profile remained unchanged. Moreover, we found a clear trend of higher prevalence of candidaemia among the elderly and among patients with comorbidities. Finally, it is necessary to discuss strategies for the prevention and control of Candida BSI in Brazil.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56859
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Since 2004, cannabis has been prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency for all sports competitions. In the years since then, about half of all positive doping cases in Switzerland have been related to cannabis consumption. In doping urine analysis, the target analyte is 11-nor-9-carboxy-Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC-COOH), the cutoff being 15 ng/mL. However, the wide urinary detection window of the long-term metabolite of Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) does not allow a conclusion to be drawn regarding the time of consumption or the impact on the physical performance. The purpose of the present study on light cannabis smokers was to evaluate target analytes with shorter urinary excretion times. Twelve male volunteers smoked a cannabis cigarette standardized to 70 mg THC per cigarette. Plasma and urine were collected up to 8 h and 11 days, respectively. Total THC, 11-hydroxy-Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC-OH), and THC-COOH were determined after hydrolysis followed by solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. The limits of quantitation were 0.1-1.0 ng/mL. Eight puffs delivered a mean THC dose of 45 mg. Plasma levels of total THC, THC-OH, and THC-COOH were measured in the ranges 0.2-59.1, 0.1-3.9, and 0.4-16.4 ng/mL, respectively. Peak concentrations were observed at 5, 5-20, and 20-180 min. Urine levels were measured in the ranges 0.1-1.3, 0.1-14.4, and 0.5-38.2 ng/mL, peaking at 2, 2, and 6-24 h, respectively. The times of the last detectable levels were 2-8, 6-96, and 48-120 h. Besides high to very high THC-COOH levels (245 +/- 1,111 ng/mL), THC (3 +/- 8 ng/mL) and THC-OH (51 +/- 246 ng/mL) were found in 65 and 98% of cannabis-positive athletes' urine samples, respectively. In conclusion, in addition to THC-COOH, the pharmacologically active THC and THC-OH should be used as target analytes for doping urine analysis. In the case of light cannabis use, this may allow the estimation of more recent consumption, probably influencing performance during competitions. However, it is not possible to discriminate the intention of cannabis use, i.e., for recreational or doping purposes. Additionally, pharmacokinetic data of female volunteers are needed to interpret cannabis-positive doping cases of female athletes.