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L’estudi té per objectiu conèixer la reincidència penitenciària de la població excarcerada de les presons catalanes l’any 1997, fent el seguiment durant 5 anys en tot el territori Espanyol. La població total es composa de 3.898 persones, de les que la mostra estudiada ha estat de 1.555 persones. S’ha treballat amb els expedients informàtics dels interns que composen la mostra, identificats amb codis numèrics per garantir la privacitat de les dades. A part d’actualitzar la taxa de reincidència penitenciària (la última datava de l’any 1994 i es referia a les dades de 1987), l’estudi també descriu e les relacions significatives entre determinades variables individuals i d’historial delictiu i penitenciari, i el fet que es reincideixi o no. També identifica el perfil més comú de les persones reincidents front a les que no ho són. I, finalment, es desenvolupa un model predictiu de la reincidència mitjançant l’aplicació de tècniques d’anàlisi multivariat.
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BACKGROUND To compare outcomes for patients with recurrent or persistent papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) who had metastatic tumors that were fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) positive or negative, and to determine whether the FDG-PET scan findings changed the outcome of medical and surgical management. METHODS From a prospective thyroid cancer database, we retrospectively identified patients with recurrent or persistent PTC and reviewed data on demographics, initial stage, location and extent of persistent or recurrent disease, clinical management, disease-free survival and outcome. We further identified subsets of patients who had an FDG-PET scan or an FDG-PET/CT scan and whole-body radioactive iodine scans and categorized them by whether they had one or more FDG-PET-avid (PET-positive) lesions or PET-negative lesions. The medical and surgical treatments and outcome of these patients were compared. RESULTS Between 1984 and 2008, 41 of 141 patients who had recurrent or persistent PTC underwent FDG-PET (n = 11) or FDG-PET/CT scans (n = 30); 22 patients (54%) had one or more PET-positive lesion(s), 17 (41%) had PET-negative lesions, and two had indeterminate lesions. Most PET-positive lesions were located in the neck (55%). Patients who had a PET-positive lesion had a significantly higher TNM stage (P = 0.01), higher age (P = 0.03), and higher thyroglobulin (P = 0.024). Only patients who had PET-positive lesions died (5/22 vs. 0/17 for PET-negative lesions; P = 0.04). In two of the seven patients who underwent surgical resection of their PET-positive lesions, loco-regional control was obtained without evidence of residual disease. CONCLUSION Patients with recurrent or persistent PTC and FDG-PET-positive lesions have a worse prognosis. In some patients loco-regional control can be obtained without evidence of residual disease by reoperation if the lesion is localized in the neck or mediastinum.
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BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of neurological complications in patients with infective endocarditis, the risk factors for their development, their influence on the clinical outcome, and the impact of cardiac surgery. METHODS AND RESULTS This was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on a multicenter cohort of 1345 consecutive episodes of left-sided infective endocarditis from 8 centers in Spain. Cox regression models were developed to analyze variables predictive of neurological complications and associated mortality. Three hundred forty patients (25%) experienced such complications: 192 patients (14%) had ischemic events, 86 (6%) had encephalopathy/meningitis, 60 (4%) had hemorrhages, and 2 (1%) had brain abscesses. Independent risk factors associated with all neurological complications were vegetation size ≥3 cm (hazard ratio [HR] 1.91), Staphylococcus aureus as a cause (HR 2.47), mitral valve involvement (HR 1.29), and anticoagulant therapy (HR 1.31). This last variable was particularly related to a greater incidence of hemorrhagic events (HR 2.71). Overall mortality was 30%, and neurological complications had a negative impact on outcome (45% of deaths versus 24% in patients without these complications; P<0.01), although only moderate to severe ischemic stroke (HR 1.63) and brain hemorrhage (HR 1.73) were significantly associated with a poorer prognosis. Antimicrobial treatment reduced (by 33% to 75%) the risk of neurological complications. In patients with hemorrhage, mortality was higher when surgery was performed within 4 weeks of the hemorrhagic event (75% versus 40% in later surgery). CONCLUSIONS Moderate to severe ischemic stroke and brain hemorrhage were found to have a significant negative impact on the outcome of infective endocarditis. Early appropriate antimicrobial treatment is critical, and transitory discontinuation of anticoagulant therapy should be considered.
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BACKGROUND: Anemia is a common condition in CKD that has been identified as a cardiovascular (CV) risk factor in end-stage renal disease, constituting a predictor of low survival. The aim of this study was to define the onset of anemia of renal origin and its association with the evolution of kidney disease and clinical outcomes in stage 3 CKD (CKD-3). METHODS: This epidemiological, prospective, multicenter, 3-year study included 439 CKD-3 patients. The origin of nephropathy and comorbidity (Charlson score: 3.2) were recorded. The clinical characteristics of patients that developed anemia according to EBPG guidelines were compared with those that did not, followed by multivariate logistic regression, Kaplan-Meier curves and ROC curves to investigate factors associated with the development of renal anemia. RESULTS: During the 36-month follow-up period, 50% reached CKD-4 or 5, and approximately 35% were diagnosed with anemia (85% of renal origin). The probability of developing renal anemia was 0.12, 0.20 and 0.25 at 1, 2 and 3 years, respectively. Patients that developed anemia were mainly men (72% anemic vs. 69% non-anemic). The mean age was 68 vs. 65.5 years and baseline proteinuria was 0.94 vs. 0.62 g/24h (anemic vs. non anemic, respectively). Baseline MDRD values were 36 vs. 40 mL/min and albumin 4.1 vs. 4.3 g/dL; reduction in MDRD was greater in those that developed anemia (6.8 vs. 1.6 mL/min/1.73 m2/3 years). These patients progressed earlier to CKD-4 or 5 (18 vs. 28 months), with a higher proportion of hospitalizations (31 vs. 16%), major CV events (16 vs. 7%), and higher mortality (10 vs. 6.6%) than those without anemia. Multivariate logistic regression indicated a significant association between baseline hemoglobin (OR=0.35; 95% CI: 0.24-0.28), glomerular filtration rate (OR=0.96; 95% CI: 0.93-0.99), female (OR=0.19; 95% CI: 0.10-0.40) and the development of renal anemia. CONCLUSIONS: Renal anemia is associated with a more rapid evolution to CKD-4, and a higher risk of CV events and hospitalization in non-dialysis-dependent CKD patients. This suggests that special attention should be paid to anemic CKD-3 patients.
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En el següent treball es vol observar com influeixen diferents processos individuals (autoconcepte, autoestima, atribució causal dels èxits o fracassos, relacions familiars...) en el rendiment acadèmic de l'alumne. Per això s'ha fet el seguiment de 4 casos on s'ha explorat com afecten aquestes variables en el seu rendiment.
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Entre el 20 y 30% de las roturas del tendón de Aquiles permanece sin diagnóstico ni tratamiento. El objetivo del trabajo es evaluar la técnica quirúrgica de Christensen conservando el tejido fibroso como opción terapéutica en el tratamiento de estas lesiones. Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo descriptivo con seguimiento medio de 50 días. A los 4 meses de la intervención todos los pacientes habían recuperado la capacidad de caminar de puntas. No se reportaron complicaciones ni re-rupturas con un seguimiento de 30 semanas. La técnica descrita presenta buenos resultados funcionales y una reincorporación temprana a las actividades habituales.
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Purpose. To analyse the survival after salvage radiosurgery and to identify prognostic factors. Methods. We retrospectively reviewed 87 consecutive patients, with recurrent high-grade glioma, that underwent stereotactic radiosurgery between 1997 and 2010. We evaluated the survival after initial diagnosis and after reirradiation. The prognostic factors were analysed by bivariate and multivariate Cox regression model. Results. The median age was 48 years old. The primary histology included anaplastic astrocytoma (47%) and glioblastoma (53%). A margin dose of 18 Gy was administered in the majority of cases (74%). The median survival after initial diagnosis was 21 months (39 months for anaplastic astrocytoma and 18.5 months for glioblastoma) and after reirradiation it was 10 months (17 months for anaplastic astrocytoma and 7.5 months for glioblastoma). In the bivariate analyses, the prognostic factors significantly associated with survival after reirradiation were age, tumour and treatment volume at recurrence, recursive partitioning analyses classification, Karnofsky performance score, histology, and margin to the planning target volume. Only the last four showed significant association in the multivariate analyses. Conclusion. stereotactic radiosurgery is a safe and may be an effective treatment option for selected patients diagnosed with recurrent high-grade glioma. The identified prognostic factors could help individualise the treatment.
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L’artroplastia total de maluc cimentada, descrita per Charnley, és reconeguda per ser una de les intervencions més exitoses. Analitzem retrospectivament 595 artroplasties primàries tipus Charnley del nostre centre, durant 1986 i 2011. Com a punt final de supervivencia considerem el recanvi protèsic (afluixament asèptic, infecció o luxació), èxitus o pèrdua de seguiment. Els anàlisis de supervivència a llarg plaç, han sigut similars als obtinguts per altres autors. Aquest estudi identifica grups poblacionals que podrien beneficiar-se dels nous implants i tècniques que millorin aquesta exitosa pròtesi, i reafirma els bons resultats d’aquesta cirurgia, inclús a hospitals generals.
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Como parte del proyecto A.P.A.T. (Asistencia y seguimiento al Paciente Anciano Traumatizado), desarrollamos un protocolo para optimizar la hemoglobina preoperatoria mediante ferroterapia endovenosa, en pacientes con fractura de cadera susceptible de intervención quirúrgica. Los objetivos del estudio fueron describir el perfil anémico de estos pacientes y determinar la influencia de la administración de hierro endovenoso sobre la transfusión de sangre alogénica (TSA), el número total de concentrados de hematíes administrados y la estancia media hospitalaria.
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Estudio retrospectivo de 63 fracturas de astrágalo recogidas durante un periodo de 13 años. De las 31 fracturas del cuello astragalino se obtuvo un seguimiento de 2 años en 23 de ellas, pudiéndose valorar la aparición en la radiología del signo de Hawkins entre la 6ª y 8ª semana después del traumatismo y el desarrollo o no de necrosis avascular. Se concluye con el estudio que la observación del signo de Hawkins garantiza la correcta perfusión del astrágalo (sensibilidad del 100%). Sin embargo, la no detección de dicho signo no es predictiva del desarrollo de necrosis.
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La nefrectomía parcial se ha constituido en el tratamiento de referencia de los tumores renales pequeños. En pacientes de alto riesgo quirúrgico se han planteado técnicas mínimamente invasivas como la ablación por radiofrecuencia como una alternativa terapéutica. En este estudio evaluamos nuestra experiencia en la aplicación de esta técnica en cuanto sus resultados oncológicos y en cuanto a su efecto sobre la función renal a los 3 y 12 meses de seguimiento. Se concluye que se trata de una técnica que no altera la función renal con resultados oncológicos prometedores que deben ser validados por estudios a largo plazo.
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El objetivo de este estudio es valorar el pronóstico a corto y largo plazo de los pacientes diagnosticados de trombosis valvular protésica no obstructiva (TVPNO). Se han recogido los datos de una serie de casos diagnosticados de TVPNO en los últimos 14 años. El tratamiento inicial ha sido la anticoagulación, que ha sido menos eficaz para los trombos de mayor tamaño. Al alta, se indicó anticoagulación sola o con antiagregación sobreañadida. En el seguimiento a largo plazo se registraron más eventos adversos en el grupo con doble tratamiento (más recurrencia, eventos tromboembólicos y hemorragias).
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Se compararon en una población de 211 pacientes con estenosis pulmonar reparada el tratamiento quirúrgico y percutáneo, las complicaciones y reintervenciones a largo plazo y predictores de las mismas. Los pacientes del grupo quirúrgico se intervinieron de forma más precoz, presentaban una anatomía más compleja, más síntomas y peor perfil hemodinámico. El tiempo medio de seguimiento global fue de 22 ± 10,21 años y no se observaron diferencias significativas en cuanto a la necesidad de reintervención. La aparición de complicaciones no difirió entre los dos grupos. Una mayor edad en el momento de la cirugía, defectos congénitos asociados y síntomas prequirúrgicos fueron factores de riesgo para padecer complicaciones mayores. Por lo tanto, a pesar de que la evolución a largo plazo es globalmente buena, la aparición de complicaciones y la necesidad de reintervención a lo largo del seguimiento no es despreciable y sigue reportándose a pesar de la introducción de la valvuloplastia percutánea como tratamiento de primera línea.
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La finalidad de este estudio cuasi-experimental fue fue identificar los factores de riesgo para la reincidencia en los delitos violentos, sexuales y delitos de violencia doméstica y evaluar la eficacia del tratamiento. Se seleccionó una muestra de 120 internos del Centre Penitenciari Ponent condenados por delitos violentos, sexuales y de violencia doméstica que obtuvieron la libertad entre los años 2001 y 2006; el período de seguimiento osciló entre 3 y 8 años. Se analizaron veintisiete variables agrupadas en factores de riesgo y la reincidencia. Los datos se obtuvieron de la administración del HCR-20, de la SVR-20, de la S.A.R.A., de la PCL-R, del IPDE y del MMPI-2 y de las bases de datos del Departamento de justicia de Cataluña. Los internos con trastorno mental reincidieron más en delitos sexuales y de violencia doméstica y aquellos con trastornos de personalidad reincidieron más en delitos violentos. Una puntuación elevada en HCR-20, SVR-20, S.A.R.A. y PCL-R incrementó el riesgo de reincidencia. Al contrario, superar el tratamiento reduce la reincidencia pero presentar trastornos mentales, trastornos de personalidad, toxicomanías y puntuar alto en el HCR-20 y en la PCL-R dificultaron superar el tratamiento. A mayor período de seguimiento menor capacidad predictiva de los instrumentos de evaluación del riesgo y del tratamiento.
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INTRODUCTION Tolerability and convenience are crucial aspects for the long-term success of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). The aim of this study was to investigate the impact in routine clinical practice of switching to the single tablet regimen (STR) RPV/FTC/TDF in patients with intolerance to previous cART, in terms of patients' well-being, assessed by several validated measures. METHODS Prospective, multicenter study. Adult HIV-infected patients with viral load under 1.000 copies/mL while receiving a stable ART for at least the last three months and switched to RPV/FTC/TDF due to intolerance of previous regimen, were included. Analyses were performed by ITT. Presence/magnitude of symptoms (ACTG-HIV Symptom Index), quality of life (EQ-5D, EUROQoL & MOS-HIV), adherence (SMAQ), preference of treatment and perceived ease of medication (ESTAR) through 48 weeks were performed. RESULTS Interim analysis of 125 patients with 16 weeks of follow up was performed. 100 (80%) were male, mean age 46 years. Mean CD4 at baseline was 629.5±307.29 and 123 (98.4%) had viral load <50 copies/mL; 15% were HCV co-infected. Ninety two (73.6%) patients switched from a NNRTI (84.8% from EFV/FTC/TDF) and 33 (26.4%) from a PI/r. The most frequent reasons for switching were psychiatric disorders (51.2%), CNS adverse events (40.8%), gastrointestinal (19.2%) and metabolic disorders (19.2%). At the time of this analysis (week 16), four patients (3.2%) discontinued treatment: one due to adverse events, two virologic failures and one with no data. A total of 104 patients (83.2%) were virologically suppressed (<50 copies/mL). The average degree of discomfort in the ACTG-HIV Symptom Index significantly decreased from baseline (21±15.55) to week 4 (10.89±12.36) & week 16 (10.81±12.62), p<0.001. In all the patients, quality of life tools showed a significant benefit in well-being of the patients (Table 1). Adherence to therapy significantly and progressively increased (SMAQ) from baseline (54.4%) to week 4 (68%), p<0.001 and to week 16 (72.0%), p<0.001. CONCLUSIONS Switching to RPV/FTC/TDF from another ARV regimen due to toxicity, significantly improved the quality of life of HIV-infected patients, both in mental and physical components, and improved adherence to therapy while maintaining a good immune and virological response.