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52. A Deep and Wide Twilight Survey for Asteroids Interior to Earth and Venus
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Scott S. Sheppard, David J. Tholen, Petr Pokorny, Marco Micheli, Ian Dell’Antonio, Shenming Fu, Chadwick A. Trujillo, Rachael Beaton, Scott Carlsten, Alex Drlica-Wagner, Clara Martínez-Vázquez, Sidney Mau, Toni Santana-Ros, Luidhy Santana-Silva, Cristóbal Sifón, Sunil Simha, Audrey Thirouin, David Trilling, A. Katherina Vivas, and Alfredo Zenteno
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Astronomy - Abstract
We are conducting a survey using twilight time on the Dark Energy Camera with the Blanco 4 m telescope in Chile to look for objects interior to Earth's and Venus' orbits. To date we have discovered two rare Atira/Apohele asteroids, 2021 LJ4 and 2021 PH27, which have orbits completely interior to Earth's orbit. We also discovered one new Apollo-type Near Earth Object (NEO) that crosses Earth's orbit, 2022 AP7. Two of the discoveries have diameters ≳1 km. 2022 AP7 is likely the largest Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA) discovered in about eight years. To date we have covered 624 square degrees of sky near to and interior to the orbit of Venus. The average images go to 21.3 mag in the *r* band, with the best images near 22nd mag. Our new discovery 2021 PH27 has the smallest semimajor axis known for an asteroid, 0.4617 au, and the largest general relativistic effects (53 arcsec/century) known for any body in the solar system. The survey has detected ∼15% of all known Atira NEOs. We put strong constraints on any stable population of Venus co-orbital resonance objects existing, as well as the Atira and Vatira asteroid classes. These interior asteroid populations are important to complete the census of asteroids near Earth, including some of the most likely Earth impactors that cannot easily be discovered in other surveys. Comparing the actual population of asteroids found interior to Earth and Venus with those predicted to exist by extrapolating from the known population exterior to Earth is important to better understand the origin, composition, and structure of the NEO population.
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- 2022
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53. Numerical evolution of the resistive relativistic magnetohydrodynamic equations: A minimally implicit Runge-Kutta scheme.
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Isabel Cordero-Carrión, Samuel Santos-Pérez, and Clara Martínez-Vidallach
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- 2023
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54. TOAR anticipados y Sanciones Propias
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Sandoval Villalba, Clara, Martínez Carrillo, Hobeth, Cruz Rodríguez, Michael, Zuluaga Afanador, Nicolás
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- 2021
55. Parque Natural del Turia. Diagnóstico y Avance
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José María Nácher Escriche, Clara Martínez Fuentes
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- 2021
56. Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities: A Study of Fifty Democracies, 1948–2020
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Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano, Thomas Piketty
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- 2021
57. The Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus (DISCO): TEI and Linked Open Data Encoding, Data Distribution and Metrical Findings.
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Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Helena Bermúdez-Sabel, Clara Martínez Cantón, Elena González-Blanco, and Borja Navarro-Colorado
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- 2018
58. Opportunities and threats to contact lens practice in Spain
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Clara Martínez-Pérez, César Villa-Collar, Jacinto Santodomingo-Rubido, Lakshmi Shinde, Nilesh Thite, and James S. Wolffsohn
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Original Article ,Optometry - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: An international survey evaluated the opportunities and threats related to contact lens practice reported by eye care professionals worldwide. This study reports on the results specifically found in Spain and how these compare with those from other regions of the world. METHODS: A questionnaire was distributed to eye care practitioners around the world through professional associations. The questionnaire consisted of 9, 5 and 12 questions about opportunities, interventions, and potential threats related to contact lens practice, respectively. RESULTS: A total of 2,408 responses were obtained from practitioners worldwide, of which 436 responses were obtained from Spanish practitioners. Spain was found among the regions with the highest perception of opportunities (median: 6.5/10) along with Australasia, North America, Europe, and South America. Spanish (median: 7.3/10), along with South American practitioners, also reported the highest perception of threats. Continuously updating of knowledge/skills, recommending contact lens wearing options to potential patients, creating an efficient recall system for follow-up examinations and being competent in managing contact lens-related complications were reported as important interventions for contact lens practice growth by Spanish eye care practitioners. CONCLUSIONS: Spain is one of the regions in the world with the highest perception of both opportunities and threats regarding future contact lens practice. As such, Spanish practitioners consider it important to continuously update knowledge/skills and to recommend and educate patients on the benefits of contact lens wear. Online sales were found to be one of the most important concerns reported by both Spanish and eye care practitioners worldwide.
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- 2023
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59. Enjambment Detection in a Large Diachronic Corpus of Spanish Sonnets.
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Pablo Ruiz 0001, Clara Martínez Cantón, Thierry Poibeau, and Elena González-Blanco
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- 2017
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60. #35807 Erector spinae block for percutaneous kyphoplasty anesthetic management in high-risk patients: a case report
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Prieto, Mireia Rodríguez, primary, Avendaño, Angelica Villamizar, additional, Bueno, Marisa Moreno, additional, García, Clara Martínez, additional, Moreno, Irina Millan, additional, Giménez, Gerard Moreno, additional, Pinto, Teresa Fonseca, additional, and Tenas, Sergi Sabaté, additional
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- 2023
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61. Mechanistic modeling reveals the importance of turgor-driven apoplastic water transport in wheat stem parenchyma during carbohydrate mobilization
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Sarah Verbeke, Carmen María Padilla‐Díaz, Clara Martínez‐Arias, Willem Goossens, Geert Haesaert, Kathy Steppe, Future of Farming Institute, and RS: FSE BFFI Future of Farming Institute
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Agriculture and Food Sciences ,Physiology ,DRY-MATTER ,Triticum aestivum ,Carbohydrates ,Plant Science ,CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION ,POSTANTHESIS CHANGES ,SAP FLOW ,GENOTYPIC VARIATION ,mobilization ,water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) ,DROUGHT ,Triticum ,drought stress ,Water ,hydrostatic gradient ,osmotic adjustment ,Biological Transport ,GRAIN-YIELD ,composite transport model ,CELL-WALLS ,Droughts ,remobilization ,DURUM-WHEAT ,Edible Grain - Abstract
During stem elongation, wheat (Triticum aestivum) increases its stem carbohydrate content before anthesis as a reserve for grain filling. Hydraulic functioning during this mobilization process is not well understood and contradictory results exist on the direct effect of drought on carbohydrate mobilization. In a dedicated experiment, wheat plants were subjected to drought stress during carbohydrate mobilization. Measurements, important to better understand stem physiology, showed some unexpected patterns that could not be explained by our current knowledge on water transport. Traditional water flow and storage models failed to properly describe the drought response in wheat stems during carbohydrate mobilization. To explain the measured patterns, hypotheses were formulated and integrated in a dedicated model for wheat. The new mechanistic model simulates two hypothetical water storage compartments: one where water is quickly exchanged with the xylem and one that contains the carbohydrate storage. Water exchange between these compartments is turgor-driven. The model was able to simulate the measured increase in stored carbohydrate concentrations with a decrease in water content and stem diameter. Calibration of the model showed the importance of turgor-driven apoplastic water flow during carbohydrate mobilization. This resulted in an increase in stem hydraulic capacitance, which became more important under drought stress.
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- 2023
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62. Strategies and attitudes on the management of myopia in clinical practice in Spain
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Clara Martínez-Pérez, César Villa-Collar, Jacinto Santodomingo-Rubido, and James S. Wolffsohn
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Optometrists ,Treatment Outcome ,Spain ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Myopia ,Humans ,Child ,Optometry - Abstract
Objective: In 2019, an international survey was conducted to evaluate strategies and attitudes in the management of myopia in clinical practice worldwide. This study reports on the results found in Spain and how these results compare with those from other regions of the world. Methods: A self-administrated, internet-based questionnaire was distributed to eye care professionals around the world through professional associations. The questions examined were based on the available strategies and their use. Results: A total of 173 Spanish optometrists, of the 1,336 practitioners from the five different continents who participated in the study, responded to the online survey. Spain, Asia and South America were found among the regions with the highest concern regarding the increased incidence of myopia (p ≤ 0.001). However, in these regions, the prescription of single-vision spectacles and single-vision contact lenses continues to be the main methods of visual correction prescribed to young myopic patients (p ≤ 0.001). Spanish practitioners, like those from other regions, considered orthokeratology to be the most effective treatment to control myopia progression (p ≤ 0.001). The major reasons why Spanish practitioners were not prescribing myopia control strategies were increased cost, inadequate information and unpredictable outcomes (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The uptake of myopia control methods by Spanish practitioners is relatively low, despite the increase in the prevalence of paediatric myopia as well as increased concern and perceived clinical activity in the area in recent years.
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63. DISCO: Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus.
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Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Clara Martínez Cantón, and José Calvo Tello
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- 2018
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64. EVI-LINHD, a virtual research environment for the Spanish-speaking community.
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Elena González-Blanco García, Clara Martínez Cantón, Gimena del Rio Riande, Salvador Ros 0001, Rafael Pastor 0001, Antonio Robles-Gómez, Agustín C. Caminero, María Luisa Díez Platas, álvaro del Olmo, and Miguel Urízar
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- 2017
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65. Beneficial and pathogenic plant‐microbe interactions during flooding stress
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JUAN ANTONIO MARTIN GARCIA, Johanna Witzell, Clara Martínez-Arias, Alejandro Solla, and JESUS RODRIGUEZ CALCERRADA
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Oxygen ,Physiology ,Microbiota ,Rhizosphere ,Plant Science ,Plants ,Plant Roots ,Floods ,Soil Microbiology - Abstract
The number and intensity of flood events will likely increase in the future, raising the risk of flooding stress in terrestrial plants. Understanding flood effects on plant physiology and plant-associated microbes is key to alleviate flooding stress in sensitive species and ecosystems. Reduced oxygen supply is the main constrain to the plant and its associated microbiome. Hypoxic conditions hamper root aerobic respiration and, consequently, hydraulic conductance, nutrient uptake, and plant growth and development. Hypoxia favours the presence of anaerobic microbes in the rhizosphere and roots with potential negative effects to the plant due to their pathogenic behaviour or their soil denitrification ability. Moreover, plant physiological and metabolic changes induced by flooding stress may also cause dysbiotic changes in endosphere and rhizosphere microbial composition. The negative effects of flooding stress on the holobiont (i.e., the host plant and its associated microbiome) can be mitigated once the plant displays adaptive responses to increase oxygen uptake. Stress relief could also arise from the positive effect of certain beneficial microbes, such as mycorrhiza or dark septate endophytes. More research is needed to explore the spiralling, feedback flood responses of plant and microbes if we want to promote plant flood tolerance from a holobiont perspective.
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- 2022
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66. Early mobilisation in critically ill COVID-19 patients: a subanalysis of the ESICM-initiated UNITE-COVID observational study
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Kloss, P, Lindholz, M, Milnik, A, Azoulay, E, Cecconi, M, Citerio, G, De Corte, T, Duska, F, Galarza, L, Greco, M, Girbes, A, Kesecioglu, J, Mellinghoff, J, Ostermann, M, Pellegrini, M, Teboul, J, De Waele, J, Wong, A, Schaller, S, Aires, B, Gira, A, Eller, P, Hamid, T, Haque, I, De Buyser, W, Cudia, A, De Backer, D, Foulon, P, Collin, V, Van Hecke, J, De Waele, E, Van Malderen, C, Mesland, J, Biston, P, Piagnerelli, M, Haentjens, L, De Schryver, N, Van Leemput, J, Vanhove, P, Bulpa, P, Ilieva, V, Katz, D, Binnie, A, Geagea, A, Tirapegui, F, Lago, G, Graf, J, Perez-Araos, R, Vargas, P, Martinez, F, Labarca, E, Franco, D, Parra-Tanoux, D, Yepes, D, Hammouda, A, Elmandouh, O, Azzam, A, Hussein, A, Galal, I, Awad, A, Azab, M, Abdalla, M, Assal, H, Alfishawy, M, Ghozy, S, Tharwat, S, Eldaly, A, Ellervee, A, Reinhard, V, Chrisment, A, Poyat, C, Badie, J, Berdaguer Ferrari, F, Weiss, B, Schellenberg, C, Grunow, J, Lorenz, M, Spieth, P, Bota, M, Fichtner, F, Fuest, K, Lahmer, T, Herrmann, J, Meybohm, P, Markou, N, Vasileiadou, G, Chrysanthopoulou, E, Papamichalis, P, Soultati, I, Jog, S, Kalvit, K, Nainan Myatra, S, Krupa, I, Tharwat, A, Nichol, A, Mccarthy, A, Mahmoodpoor, A, Tonetti, T, Isoni, P, Spadaro, S, Volta, C, Mirabella, L, Noto, A, Florio, G, Guzzardella, A, Paleari, C, Baccanelli, F, Savi, M, Antonelli, M, De Pascale, G, Vaccarini, B, Montrucchio, G, Sales, G, Donadello, K, Gottin, L, Nizzero, M, Polati, E, De Rosa, S, Sulemanji, D, Abusalama, A, Elhadi, M, Jesus, M, Gonzalez, D, Robles, V, Canedo, N, Chavez, A, Dendane, T, Grady, B, de Jong, B, van der Heiden, E, Thoral, P, van den Bogaard, B, Spronk, P, Achterberg, S, Groeneveld, M, So, R, de Wijs, C, Scholten, H, Beishuizen, A, Cornet, A, Reidinga, A, Kranen, H, Mensink, R, den Boer, S, de Groot, M, Beck, O, Bethlehem, C, van Bussel, B, Frenzel, T, de Jong, C, Wilting, R, Mehagnoul-Schipper, J, Alasia, D, Kumar, A, Qayyum, A, Rana, M, Jayyab, M, Sierra, R, Hernandez, A, Taborda, L, Anselmo, M, Ramires, T, Silva, C, Roriz, C, Morais, R, Póvoa, P, Patricio, P, Pinto, A, Santos, M, Costa, V, Cunha, P, Gonçalves, C, Nunes, S, Camões, J, Adrião, D, Oliveira, A, Omrani, A, Maslamani, M, Elbuzidi, A, Qudah, B, Akkari, A, Alkhatteb, M, Baiou, A, Husain, A, Alwraidat, M, Saif, I, Bakdach, D, Ahmed, A, Aleef, M, Bintaher, A, Petrisor, C, Popov, E, Popova, K, Dementienko, M, Teplykh, B, Pyregov, A, Davydova, L, Vladislav, B, Neporada, E, Zverev, I, Meshchaninova, S, Sokolov, D, Gavrilova, E, Shlyk, I, Poliakov, I, Vlasova, M, Aljuhani, O, Alkhalaf, A, Humaid, F, Arabi, Y, Kuhail, A, Elrabi, O, Ghannam, M, Kansal, A, Ho, V, Ng, J, García, R, Fraga, X, del Pilar García-Bonillo, M, Padilla-Serrano, A, Cuadrado, M, Ferrando, C, Catalan-Monzon, I, Frutos-Vivar, F, Jimenez, J, Rodríguez-Solis, C, Franquesa-Gonzalez, E, Acosta, G, Cabrera, L, Parra, J, Gonzalez, F, del Carmen Conesa, M, Varela, I, Pravia, O, Delgado, M, de Cabo, C, Ioan, A, Perez-Calvo, C, Santos, A, Abad-Motos, A, Ripolles-Melchor, J, Martin, B, Teruel, S, Lucas, J, Ortiz, A, de Pablo Sánchez, R, Barrueco-Francioni, J, Espina, L, Bonell-Goytisolo, J, Salaverria, I, Mir, A, Rodriguez-Ruiz, E, Valverde, V, Cubero, P, Linde, F, Leganes, N, Romeu, J, Concha, P, Berezo-Garcia, J, Fraile, V, Cuenca-Rubio, C, Pérez-Torres, D, Serrano, A, Valero, C, Suner, A, Larrañaga, L, Legaristi, N, Ferrigno, G, Khlafalla, S, Bihariesingh-Sanchit, R, Zoerner, F, Grip, J, Kilsand, K, Mårtensson, J, Österlind, J, von Seth, M, Berkius, J, Ceruti, S, Glotta, A, Izdes, S, Turan, I, Cosar, A, Halacli, B, Dereli, N, Yilmaz, M, Akbas, T, Elay, G, Eyüpoğlu, S, Bílír, Y, Saraçoğlu, K, Kaya, E, Sahin, A, Ekren, P, Mengi, T, Suner, K, Tomak, Y, Eroglu, A, Alsabbah, A, Hanlon, K, Gervin, K, Mcmahon, S, Hagan, S, Higenbottam, C, Mullhi, R, Poulton, L, Torlinski, T, Gareth, A, Truman, N, Vijayakumar, G, Hall, C, Jubb, A, Cagova, L, Jones, N, Graham, S, Robin, N, Cowton, A, Donnelly, A, Singatullina, N, Kent, M, Boulanger, C, Campbell, Z, Potter, E, Duric, N, Szakmany, T, Kviatkovske, O, Marczin, N, Ellis, C, Saha, R, Sri-Chandana, C, Allan, J, Mumelj, L, Venkatesh, H, Gotz, V, Cochrane, A, Ficial, B, Kamble, S, Lumlertgul, N, Oddy, C, Jain, S, Crapelli, G, Vlachou, A, Golden, D, Garrioch, S, Henning, J, Loveleena, G, Davey, M, Grauslyte, L, Salciute-Simene, E, Cook, M, Barling, D, Broadhurst, P, Purvis, S, Spivey, M, Shuker, B, Grecu, I, Harding, D, Dean, J, Nielsen, N, Al-Bayati, S, Al-Sadawi, M, Charron, M, Stubenrauch, P, Santanilla, J, Wentowski, C, Rosenberger, D, Eksarko, P, Jawa, R, Kloss, Philipp, Lindholz, Maximilian, Milnik, Annette, Azoulay, Elie, Cecconi, Maurizio, Citerio, Giuseppe, De Corte, Thomas, Duska, Frantisek, Galarza, Laura, Greco, Massimiliano, Girbes, Armand R. J., Kesecioglu, Jozef, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Teboul, Jean-Louis, De Waele, Jan, Wong, Adrian, Schaller, Stefan J., Aires, Buenos, Gira, Alicia, Eller, Philipp, Hamid, Tarikul, Haque, Injamam Ull, De Buyser, Wim, Cudia, Antonella, De Backer, Daniel, Foulon, Pierre, Collin, Vincent, Van Hecke, Jolien, De Waele, Elisabeth, Van Malderen, Claire, Mesland, Jean-Baptiste, Biston, Patrick, Piagnerelli, Michael, Haentjens, Lionel, De Schryver, Nicolas, Van Leemput, Jan, Vanhove, Philippe, Bulpa, Pierre, Ilieva, Viktoria, Katz, David, Binnie, Alexandra, Geagea, Anna, Tirapegui, Fernando, Lago, Gustavo, Graf, Jerónimo, Perez-Araos, Rodrigo, Vargas, Patricio, Martinez, Felipe, Labarca, Eduardo, Franco, Daniel Molano, Parra-Tanoux, Daniela, Yepes, David, Hammouda, Ahmed, Elmandouh, Omar, Azzam, Ahmed, Hussein, Aliae Mohamed, Galal, Islam, Awad, Ahmed K., Azab, Mohammed A., Abdalla, Maged, Assal, Hebatallah, Alfishawy, Mostafa, Ghozy, Sherief, Tharwat, Samar, Eldaly, Abdullah, Ellervee, Anneli, Reinhard, Veronika, Chrisment, Anne, Poyat, Chrystelle, Badie, Julio, Berdaguer Ferrari, Fernando, Weiss, Björn, Schellenberg, Clara, Grunow, Julius J, Lorenz, Marco, Schaller, Stefan J, Spieth, Peter, Bota, Marc, Fichtner, Falk, Fuest, Kristina, Lahmer, Tobias, Herrmann, Johannes, Meybohm, Patrick, Markou, Nikolaos, Vasileiadou, Georgia, Chrysanthopoulou, Evangelia, Papamichalis, Panagiotis, Soultati, Ioanna, Jog, Sameer, Kalvit, Kushal, Nainan Myatra, Sheila, Krupa, Ivan, Tharwat, Aisa, Nichol, Alistair, McCarthy, Aine, Mahmoodpoor, Ata, Tonetti, Tommaso, Isoni, Paolo, Spadaro, Savino, Volta, Carlo Alberto, Mirabella, Lucia, Noto, Alberto, Florio, Gaetano, Guzzardella, Amedeo, Paleari, Chiara, Baccanelli, Federica, Savi, Marzia, Antonelli, Massimo, De Pascale, Gennaro, Vaccarini, Barbara, Montrucchio, Giorgia, Sales, Gabriele, Donadello, Katia, Gottin, Leonardo, Nizzero, Marta, Polati, Enrico, De Rosa, Silvia, Sulemanji, Demet, Abusalama, Abdurraouf, Elhadi, Muhammed, Jesus, Montelongo Felipe De, Gonzalez, Daniel Rodriguez, Robles, Victor Hugo Madrigal, Canedo, Nancy, Chavez, Alejandro Esquivel, Dendane, Tarek, Grady, Bart, de Jong, Ben, van der Heiden, Eveline, Thoral, Patrick, van den Bogaard, Bas, Spronk, Peter E., Achterberg, Sefanja, Groeneveld, Melanie, So, Ralph K. L., de Wijs, Calvin, Scholten, Harm, Beishuizen, Albertus, Cornet, Alexander D., Reidinga, Auke C., Kranen, Hetty, Mensink, Roos, den Boer, Sylvia, de Groot, Marcel, Beck, Oliver, Bethlehem, Carina, van Bussel, Bas, Frenzel, Tim, de Jong, Celestine, Wilting, Rob, Mehagnoul-Schipper, Jannet, Alasia, Datonye, Kumar, Ashok, Qayyum, Ahad, Rana, Muhammad, Jayyab, Mustafa Abu, Sierra, Rosario Quispe, Hernandez, Aaron Mark, Taborda, Lúcia, Anselmo, Mónica, Ramires, Tiago, Silva, Catarina, Roriz, Carolina, Morais, Rui, Póvoa, Pedro, Patricio, Patricia, Pinto, André, Santos, Maria Lurdes, Costa, Vasco, Cunha, Pedro, Gonçalves, Celina, Nunes, Sandra, Camões, João, Adrião, Diana, Oliveira, Ana, Omrani, Ali, Maslamani, Muna Al, elbuzidi, Abdurrahmaan Suei, qudah, Bara Mahmoud Al, Akkari, Abdel Rauof, Alkhatteb, Mohamed, Baiou, Anas, Husain, Ahmed, Alwraidat, Mohamed, Saif, Ibrahim Abdulsalam, Bakdach, Dana, Ahmed, Amna, Aleef, Mohamed, Bintaher, Awadh, Petrisor, Cristina, Popov, Evgeniy, Popova, Ksenia, Dementienko, Mariia, Teplykh, Boris, Pyregov, Alexey, Davydova, Liubov, Vladislav, Belskii, Neporada, Elena, Zverev, Ivan, Meshchaninova, Svetlana, Sokolov, Dmitry, Gavrilova, Elena, Shlyk, Irina, Poliakov, Igor, Vlasova, Marina, Aljuhani, Ohoud, Alkhalaf, Amina, Humaid, Felwa Bin, Arabi, Yaseen, Kuhail, Ahmed, Elrabi, Omar, Ghannam, Madihah E., Kansal, Amit, Ho, Vui Kian, Ng, Jensen, García, Raquel Rodrígez, Fraga, Xiana Taboada, del Pilar García-Bonillo, Ma, Padilla-Serrano, Antonio, Cuadrado, Marta Martin, Ferrando, Carlos, Catalan-Monzon, Ignacio, Frutos-Vivar, Fernando, Jimenez, Jorge, Rodríguez-Solis, Carmen, Franquesa-Gonzalez, Enric, Acosta, Guillermo Pérez, Cabrera, Luciano Santana, Parra, Juan Pablo Aviles, Gonzalez, Francisco Muñoyerro, del Carmen Conesa, Maria Lorente, Varela, Ignacio Yago Martinez, Pravia, Orville Victoriano Baez, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, de Cabo, Carlos Munoz, Ioan, Ana-Maria, Perez-Calvo, Cesar, Santos, Arnoldo, Abad-Motos, Ane, Ripolles-Melchor, Javier, Martin, Belén Civantos, Teruel, Santiago Yus, Lucas, Juan Higuera, Ortiz, Aaron Blandino, de Pablo Sánchez, Raúl, Barrueco-Francioni, Jesús Emilio, Espina, Lorena Forcelledo, Bonell-Goytisolo, José M., Salaverria, Iñigo, Mir, Antonia Socias, Rodriguez-Ruiz, Emilio, Valverde, Virginia Hidalgo, Cubero, Patricia Jimeno, Linde, Francisca Arbol, Leganes, Nieves Cruza, Romeu, Juan Maria, Concha, Pablo, Berezo-Garcia, José Angel, Fraile, Virginia, Cuenca-Rubio, Cristina, Pérez-Torres, David, Serrano, Ainhoa, Valero, Clara Martínez, Suner, Andrea Ortiz, Larrañaga, Leire, Legaristi, Noemi, Ferrigno, Gerardo, Khlafalla, Safa, Bihariesingh-Sanchit, Rosita, Zoerner, Frank, Grip, Jonathan, Kilsand, Kristina, Mårtensson, Johan, Österlind, Jonas, von Seth, Magnus, Berkius, Johan, Ceruti, Samuele, Glotta, Andrea, Izdes, Seval, Turan, Işıl Özkoçak, Cosar, Ahmet, Halacli, Burcin, Dereli, Necla, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Akbas, Türkay, Elay, Gülseren, Eyüpoğlu, Selin, Bílír, Yelíz, Saraçoğlu, Kemal Tolga, Kaya, Ebru, Sahin, Ayca Sultan, Ekren, Pervin Korkmaz, Mengi, Tuğçe, Suner, Kezban Ozmen, Tomak, Yakup, Eroglu, Ahmet, Alsabbah, Asad, Hanlon, Katie, Gervin, Kevin, McMahon, Sean, Hagan, Samantha, Higenbottam, Caroline V, Mullhi, Randeep, Poulton, Lottie, Torlinski, Tomasz, Gareth, Allen, Truman, Nick, Vijayakumar, Gopal, Hall, Chris, Jubb, Alasdair, Cagova, Lenka, Jones, Nicola, Graham, Sam, Robin, Nicole, Cowton, Amanda, Donnelly, Adrian, Singatullina, Natalia, Kent, Melanie, Boulanger, Carole, Campbell, Zoë, Potter, Elizabeth, Duric, Natalie, Szakmany, Tamas, Kviatkovske, Orinta, Marczin, Nandor, Ellis, Caroline, Saha, Rajnish, Sri-Chandana, Chunda, Allan, John, Mumelj, Lana, Venkatesh, Harish, Gotz, Vera Nina, Cochrane, Anthony, Ficial, Barbara, Kamble, Shruthi, Lumlertgul, Nuttha, Oddy, Christopher, Jain, Susan, Crapelli, Giulia Beatrice, Vlachou, Aikaterini, Golden, David, Garrioch, Sweyn, Henning, Jeremy, Loveleena, Gupta, Davey, Miriam, Grauslyte, Lina, Salciute-Simene, Erika, Cook, Martin, Barling, Danny, Broadhurst, Phil, Purvis, Sarah, Spivey, Michael, Shuker, Benjamin, Grecu, Irina, Harding, Daniel, Dean, James T., Nielsen, Nathan D., Al-Bayati, Sama, Al-Sadawi, Mohammed, Charron, Mariane, Stubenrauch, Peter, Santanilla, Jairo, Wentowski, Catherine, Rosenberger, Dorothea, Eksarko, Polikseni, Jawa, Randeep, Kloss, P, Lindholz, M, Milnik, A, Azoulay, E, Cecconi, M, Citerio, G, De Corte, T, Duska, F, Galarza, L, Greco, M, Girbes, A, Kesecioglu, J, Mellinghoff, J, Ostermann, M, Pellegrini, M, Teboul, J, De Waele, J, Wong, A, Schaller, S, Aires, B, Gira, A, Eller, P, Hamid, T, Haque, I, De Buyser, W, Cudia, A, De Backer, D, Foulon, P, Collin, V, Van Hecke, J, De Waele, E, Van Malderen, C, Mesland, J, Biston, P, Piagnerelli, M, Haentjens, L, De Schryver, N, Van Leemput, J, Vanhove, P, Bulpa, P, Ilieva, V, Katz, D, Binnie, A, Geagea, A, Tirapegui, F, Lago, G, Graf, J, Perez-Araos, R, Vargas, P, Martinez, F, Labarca, E, Franco, D, 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Background: Early mobilisation (EM) is an intervention that may improve the outcome of critically ill patients. There is limited data on EM in COVID-19 patients and its use during the first pandemic wave. Methods: This is a pre-planned subanalysis of the ESICM UNITE-COVID, an international multicenter observational study involving critically ill COVID-19 patients in the ICU between February 15th and May 15th, 2020. We analysed variables associated with the initiation of EM (within 72 h of ICU admission) and explored the impact of EM on mortality, ICU and hospital length of stay, as well as discharge location. Statistical analyses were done using (generalised) linear mixed-effect models and ANOVAs. Results: Mobilisation data from 4190 patients from 280 ICUs in 45 countries were analysed. 1114 (26.6%) of these patients received mobilisation within 72 h after ICU admission; 3076 (73.4%) did not. In our analysis of factors associated with EM, mechanical ventilation at admission (OR 0.29; 95% CI 0.25, 0.35; p = 0.001), higher age (OR 0.99; 95% CI 0.98, 1.00; p ≤ 0.001), pre-existing asthma (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.73, 0.98; p = 0.028), and pre-existing kidney disease (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.71, 0.99; p = 0.036) were negatively associated with the initiation of EM. EM was associated with a higher chance of being discharged home (OR 1.31; 95% CI 1.08, 1.58; p = 0.007) but was not associated with length of stay in ICU (adj. difference 0.91 days; 95% CI − 0.47, 1.37, p = 0.34) and hospital (adj. difference 1.4 days; 95% CI − 0.62, 2.35, p = 0.24) or mortality (OR 0.88; 95% CI 0.7, 1.09, p = 0.24) when adjusted for covariates. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that a quarter of COVID-19 patients received EM. There was no association found between EM in COVID-19 patients' ICU and hospital length of stay or mortality. However, EM in COVID-19 patients was associated with increased odds of being discharged home rather than to a care facility. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04
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67. DH Poetry Modelling: a Quest for Philological and Technical Standardization.
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Elena González-Blanco, Gimena del Rio Riande, and Clara Martínez Cantón
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68. A ubiquitous gammaproteobacterial clade dominates expression of sulfur oxidation genes across the mesopelagic ocean
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Federico Baltar, Clara Martínez-Pérez, Chie Amano, Marion Vial, Semidán Robaina-Estévez, Thomas Reinthaler, Gerhard J. Herndl, Zihao Zhao, Ramiro Logares, Sergio E. Morales, and José M. González
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Microbiology (medical) ,Immunology ,Genetics ,Cell Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology - Abstract
The deep ocean (>200 m depth) is the largest habitat on Earth. Recent evidence suggests sulfur oxidation could be a major energy source for deep ocean microbes. However, the global relevance and the identity of the major players in sulfur oxidation in the oxygenated deep-water column remain elusive. Here we combined single-cell genomics, community metagenomics, metatranscriptomics and single-cell activity measurements on samples collected beneath the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica to characterize a ubiquitous mixotrophic bacterial group (UBA868) that dominates expression of RuBisCO genes and of key sulfur oxidation genes. Further analyses of the gene libraries from the ‘Tara Oceans’ and ‘Malaspina’ expeditions confirmed the ubiquitous distribution and global relevance of this enigmatic group in the expression of sulfur oxidation and dissolved inorganic carbon fixation genes across the global mesopelagic ocean. Our study also underscores the unrecognized importance of mixotrophic microbes in the biogeochemical cycles of the deep ocean.
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69. Goblet cell and dry eye: a citation network analysis
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Elena Fraga-Graells, Clara Martínez-Pérez, Cristina Álvarez-Peregrina, César Villa-Collar, and Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Tena
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
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70. A Common Conceptual Model For The Study of Poetry In The Digital Humanities.
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Mariana Curado Malta, Elena González-Blanco, Clara Martínez Cantón, and Gimena del Rio
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71. Using e-learning systems for DH teaching: the Spanish Humanidades Digitales case study at LINHD.
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Elena González-Blanco, Gimena del Rio, and Clara Martínez Cantón
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72. Distant Rhythm: Automatic Enjambment Detection on Four Centuries of Spanish Sonnets.
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Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Clara Martínez Cantón, and Thierry Poibeau
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73. sFlt-1/PlGF Ratio at 24 Weeks Gestation in Twin Pregnancies as a Predictor of Preeclampsia or Fetal Growth Restriction
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Alicia Martínez-Varea, Clara Martínez-Sáez, Josep Domenech, Julia Desco-Blay, Sagrario Monfort-Pitarch, María Hueso, and Vicente Diago-Almela
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Embryology ,Fetal Growth Retardation ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1 ,Placenta ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Pregnancy, Twin ,Humans ,Female ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Biomarkers ,Placenta Growth Factor - Abstract
Introduction: The objective was to elucidate if the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio at 24 weeks in twin pregnancies could be useful to select patients who subsequently develop diseases related to placental dysfunction, such as preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction (FGR). Methods: This was a prospective study among all twin pregnancies followed up at a tertiary hospital. The sFlt-1/PlGF ratio was determined at 24 weeks. Results: A total of 108 patients with a twin gestation were included. Pregnant women who developed preeclampsia and/or FGR displayed a significantly higher sFlt-1/PlGF ratio at 24 weeks, compared to those who did not develop these diseases (20.3 vs. 4.3, p = 0.002). The mean sFlt-1/PlGF ratio was not significantly different between patients who subsequently developed preeclampsia compared with those that developed FGR (29.8 vs. 18.45, p = 0.42). A sFlt-1/PlGF ratio ≥17 at 24 weeks is associated with a significant increase in the frequency of preeclampsia (odds ratio, 37.13 [95% confidence interval, 4.78–288.25]; p = 0.002), and FGR (odds ratio, 39.58 [95% confidence interval, 6.31–248.17]; p < 0.001). The addition of maternal characteristics and mean pulsatility index of the uterine arteries to the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio at 24 weeks enhances the identification of patients who develop preeclampsia or FGR. Conclusion: The sFlt-1/PlGF ratio at 24 weeks in twin pregnancies, combined with the mean pulsatility index of the uterine arteries and maternal characteristics, could select patients who develop preeclampsia or FGR. These patients might benefit from a close follow-up in order to avoid maternal-fetal adverse outcomes.
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74. ANJA, ¿dónde están los encabalgamientos?
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Clara Martínez Cantón, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, and Elena González-Blanco
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75. EL SISTEMA DE PROTECCIÓN A LA INFANCIA Y LA ADOLESCENCIA TRAS TREINTA AÑOS DE CONVENCIÓN SOBRE LOS DERECHOS DEL NIÑO (Y UNA PANDEMIA)
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Clara Martínez García
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76. DISCOvering Spanish Sonnets: A Circular Reading Experience
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Helena Bermúdez Sabel, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, and Clara Martínez Cantón
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77. Co-infection and ICU-acquired infection in COIVD-19 ICU patients: a secondary analysis of the UNITE-COVID data set
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Conway Morris, Andrew, Kohler, Katharina, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, De Grooth, Harm-Jan, Elbers, Paul W G, Povoa, Pedro, Morais, Rui, Koulenti, Despoina, Jog, Sameer, Nielsen, Nathan, Jubb, Alasdair, Cecconi, Maurizio, De Waele, Jan, Marco, Bezzi, Alicia, Gira, Philipp, Eller, Tarikul, Hamid, Injamam Ull Haque, Wim De Buyser, Antonella, Cudia, Daniel De Backer, Pierre, Foulon, Vincent, Collin, Jan De Waele, Jolien Van Hecke, Elisabeth De Waele, Claire Van Malderen, Jean-Baptiste, Mesland, Patrick, Biston, Michael, Piagnerelli, Lionel, Haentjens, Nicolas De Schryver, Jan Van Leemput, Philippe, Vanhove, Pierre, Bulpa, Viktoria, Ilieva, David, Katz, Alexandra, Binnie, Anna, Geagea, Fernando, Tirapegui, Gustavo, Lago, Jerónimo, Graf, Rodrigo, Perez-Araos, Patricio, Vargas, Felipe, Martinez, Eduardo, Labarca, Daniel Molano Franco, Daniela, Parra-Tanoux, Luis Felipe Reyes, David, Yepes, Filip, Periš, Sanda Stojanović Stipić, Cynthia Vanessa Campozano Burgos, Paulo Roberto Navas Boada, Jose Luis Barberan Brun, Juan Pablo Paredes Ballesteros, Gamal, Abdelnasser, Ahmed, Hammouda, Omar, Elmandouh, Ahmed, Azzam, Aliae Mohamed Hussein, Islam, Galal, Ahmed, K Awad, Mohammed, A Azab, Maged, Abdalla, Hebatallah, Assal, Mostafa, Alfishawy, Sherief, Ghozy, Samar, Tharwat, Abdullah, Eldaly, Anneli, Ellervee, Veronika, Reinhard, Anne, Chrisment, Chrystelle, Poyat, Julio, Badie, Fernando Berdaguer Ferrari, Björn, Weiss, Clara, Schellenberg, Julius, J Grunow, Marco, Lorenz, Stefan, J Schaller, Peter, Spieth, Marc, Bota, Falk, Fichtner, Kristina, Fuest, Tobias, Lahmer, Johannes, Herrmann, Patrick, Meybohm, Nikolaos, Markou, Georgia, Vasileiadou, Evangelia, Chrysanthopoulou, Panagiotis, Papamichalis, Ioanna, Soultati, Sameer, Jog, Kushal, Kalvit, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Ivan, Krupa, Aisa, Tharwat, Alistair, Nichol, Aine, Mccarthy, Ata, Mahmoodpoor, Tommaso, Tonetti, Paolo, Isoni, Savino, Spadaro, Carlo Alberto Volta, Lucia, Mirabella, Alberto, Noto, Gaetano, Florio, Amedeo, Guzzardella, Chiara, Paleari, Federica, Baccanelli, Marzia, Savi, Massimo, Antonelli, Gennaro De Pascale, San, Luca, Barbara, Vaccarini, Giorgia, Montrucchio, Gabriele, Sales, Donadello, Katia, Leonardo, Gottin, Marta, Nizzero, Enrico, Polati, De Rosa, Silvia, Demet, Sulemanji, Abdurraouf, Abusalama, Muhammed, Elhadi, Montelongo De FelipeJesus, Daniel Rodriguez Gonzalez, Victor Hugo Madrigal Robles, Nancy, Canedo, Alejandro Esquivel Chavez, Tarek, Dendane, Bart, Grady, Ben de Jong, Eveline van der Heiden, Patrick, Thoral, Bas van den Bogaard, Peter, E Spronk, Sefanja, Achterberg, Melanie, Groeneveld, Ralph K, L So, Calvin de Wijs, Harm, Scholten, Albertus, Beishuizen, Alexander, D Cornet, Auke, C Reidinga, Hetty, Kranen, Roos, Mensink, Spaarne, Gasthuis, Sylvia den Boer, Marcel de Groot, Oliver, Beck, Carina, Bethlehem, Bas van Bussel, Tim, Frenzel, Celestine de Jong, Rob, Wilting, Jozef, Kesecioglu, Jannet, Mehagnoul-Schipper, Datonye, Alasia, Ashok, Kumar, Ahad, Qayyum, Muhammad, Rana, Mustafa Abu Jayyab, Rosario Quispe Sierra, Aaron Mark Hernandez, José de Almeida, Lúcia, Taborda, Mónica, Anselmo, Tiago, Ramires, Catarina, Silva, Carolina, Roriz, Rui, Morais, Pedro, Póvoa, Patricia, Patricio, André, Pinto, Maria Lurdes Santos, Vasco, Costa, Pedro, Cunha, Celina, Gonçalves, Sandra, Nunes, João, Camões, Diana, Adrião, Ana, Oliveira, Ali, Omrani, Muna Al Maslamani, Abdurrahmaan Suei Elbuzidi, Bara Mahmoud Al Qudah, Abdel Rauof Akkari, Mohamed, Alkhatteb, Anas, Baiou, Ahmed, Husain, Mohamed, Alwraidat, Ibrahim Abdulsalam Saif, Dana, Bakdach, Amna, Ahmed, Mohamed, Aleef, Awadh, Bintaher, Cristina, Petrisor, Evgeniy, Popov, Ksenia, Popova, Mariia, Dementienko, Boris, Teplykh, Alexey, Pyregov, Liubov, Davydova, Belskii, Vladislav, Elena, Neporada, Ivan, Zverev, Svetlana, Meshchaninova, Dmitry, Sokolov, Elena, Gavrilova, Irina, Shlyk, Igor, Poliakov, Marina, Vlasova, Ohoud, Aljuhani, Amina, Alkhalaf, Felwa Bin Humaid, Yaseen, Arabi, Ahmed, Kuhail, Omar, Elrabi, Madihah, E Ghannam, Ng Teng Fong, Amit, Kansal, Vui Kian Ho, Jensen, Ng, Raquel Rodrígez García, Xiana Taboada Fraga, Mª Del Pilar García-Bonillo, Antonio, Padilla-Serrano, Marta Martin Cuadrado, Carlos, Ferrando, Ignacio, Catalan-Monzon, Laura, Galarza, Fernando, Frutos-Vivar, Jorge, Jimenez, Carmen, Rodríguez-Solis, Enric, Franquesa-Gonzalez, Guillermo Pérez Acosta, Luciano Santana Cabrera, Juan Pablo Aviles Parra, Francisco Muñoyerro Gonzalez, Maria Del Carmen Lorente Conesa, Ignacio Yago Martinez Varela, Orville Victoriano Baez Pravia, Maria Cruz Martin Delgado, Carlos Munoz de Cabo, Ana-Maria, Ioan, Cesar, Perez-Calvo, Arnoldo, Santos, Ane, Abad-Motos, Javier, Ripolles-Melchor, Belén Civantos Martin, Santiago Yus Teruel, Juan Higuera Lucas, Aaron Blandino Ortiz, Raúl de Pablo Sánchez, Jesús Emilio Barrueco-Francioni, Lorena Forcelledo Espina, José, M Bonell-Goytisolo, Iñigo, Salaverria, Antonia Socias Mir, Emilio, Rodriguez-Ruiz, Virginia Hidalgo Valverde, Patricia Jimeno Cubero, Francisca Arbol Linde, Nieves Cruza Leganes, Juan Maria Romeu, Pablo, Concha, José Angel Berezo-Garcia, Virginia, Fraile, Cristina, Cuenca-Rubio, David, Pérez-Torres, Ainhoa, Serrano, Clara Martínez Valero, Andrea Ortiz Suner, Leire, Larrañaga, Noemi, Legaristi, Gerardo, Ferrigno, Safa, Khlafalla, Rosita, Bihariesingh-Sanchit, Hallands, Sjukhus, Frank, Zoerner, Jonathan, Grip, Kristina, Kilsand, Johan, Mårtensson, Jonas, Österlind, Akademiska, Sjukhuset, Magnus von Seth, Västerviks, Sjukhus, Johan, Berkius, Samuele, Ceruti, Andrea, Glotta, Seval, Izdes, Işıl Özkoçak Turan, Ahmet, Cosar, Burcin, Halacli, Necla, Dereli, Mehmet, Yilmaz, Türkay, Akbas, Gülseren, Elay, Selin, Eyüpoğlu, Yelíz, Bílír, Kemal Tolga Saraçoğlu, Ebru, Kaya, Ayca Sultan Sahin, Pervin Korkmaz Ekren, Tuğçe, Mengi, Kezban Ozmen Suner, Yakup, Tomak, Ahmet, Eroglu, Asad, Alsabbah, Katie, Hanlon, Kevin, Gervin, Sean, Mcmahon, Samantha, Hagan, Caroline, V Higenbottam, Randeep, Mullhi, Lottie, Poulton, Tomasz, Torlinski, Allen, Gareth, Nick, Truman, Gopal, Vijayakumar, Chris, Hall, Alasdair, Jubb, Lenka, Cagova, Nicola, Jones, Sam, Graham, Nicole, Robin, Amanda, Cowton, Adrian, Donnelly, Natalia, Singatullina, Melanie, Kent, Carole, Boulanger, Zoë, Campbell, Elizabeth, Potter, Natalie, Duric, Tamas, Szakmany, Royal, Brompton, Orinta, Kviatkovske, Nandor, Marczin, Caroline, Ellis, Rajnish, Saha, Chunda, Sri-Chandana, John, Allan, Lana, Mumelj, Harish, Venkatesh, Vera Nina Gotz, Anthony, Cochrane, Barbara, Ficial, Shruthi, Kamble, Nuttha, Lumlertgul, Christopher, Oddy, Susan, Jain, Giulia Beatrice Crapelli, Aikaterini, Vlachou, David, Golden, Sweyn, Garrioch, Jeremy, Henning, Gupta, Loveleena, Miriam, Davey, Lina, Grauslyte, Erika, Salciute-Simene, Martin, Cook, Danny, Barling, Phil, Broadhurst, Sarah, Purvis, Michael, Spivey, Benjamin, Shuker, Irina, Grecu, Daniel, Harding, James, T Dean, Nathan, D Nielsen, Sama, Al-Bayati, Mohammed, Al-Sadawi, Mariane, Charron, Peter, Stubenrauch, Jairo, Santanilla, Catherine, Wentowski, Dorothea, Rosenberger, Polikseni, Eksarko, Randeep, Jawa, Intensive care medicine, ACS - Microcirculation, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, AII - Infectious diseases, Conway Morris, Andrew [0000-0002-3211-3216], Kohler, Katharina [0000-0003-1919-0193], De Corte, Thomas [0000-0001-5011-6640], Ercole, Ari [0000-0001-8350-8093], De Grooth, Harm-Jan [0000-0002-7499-076X], Elbers, Paul WG [0000-0003-0447-6893], Povoa, Pedro [0000-0002-7069-7304], Morais, Rui [0000-0003-4114-6949], Koulenti, Despoina [0000-0003-4364-2612], Jog, Sameer [0000-0002-1134-1260], Nielsen, Nathan [0000-0002-3131-7540], Jubb, Alasdair [0000-0001-5593-866X], Cecconi, Maurizio [0000-0002-4376-6538], De Waele, Jan [0000-0003-1017-9748], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, UCL - SSS/DDUV/GECE - Génétique cellulaire, UCL - (SLuc) Service de soins intensifs, Conway Morris A., Kohler K., De Corte T., Ercole A., De Grooth H.-J., Elbers P.W.G., Povoa P., Morais R., Koulenti D., Jog S., Nielsen N., Jubb A., Cecconi M., De Waele J., Bezzi M., Gira A., Eller P., Hamid T., Haque I.U., De Buyser W., Cudia A., De Backer D., Foulon P., Collin V., Van Hecke J., De Waele E., Van Malderen C., Mesland J.-B., Piagnerelli M., Haentjens L., De Schryver N., Van Leemput J., Vanhove P., Bulpa P., Ilieva V., Katz D., Geagea A., Binnie A., Tirapegui F., Lago G., Graf J., Perez-Araos R., Vargas P., Martinez F., Labarca E., Franco D.M., Parra-Tanoux D., Reyes L.F., Yepes D., Peris F., Stipic S.S., Burgos C.V.C., Boada P.R.N., Brun J.L.B., Ballesteros J.P.P., Hammouda A., Elmandouh O., Azzam A., Hussein A.M., Galal I., Awad A.K., Azab M.A., Abdalla M., Assal H., Alfishawy M., Ghozy S., Tharwat S., Eldaly A., Reinhard V., Chrisment A., Poyat C., Badie J., Ferrari F.B., Weiss B., Kuhn K.F., Grunow J.J., Lorenz M., Schaller S., Spieth P., Bota M., Fichtner F., Fuest K., Lahmer T., Herrmann J., Meybohm P., Markou N., Vasileiadou G., Chrysanthopoulou E., Papamichalis P., Soultati I., Kalvit K., Myatra S.N., Krupa I., Tharwat A., Nichol A., McCarthy A., Mahmoodpoor A., Tonetti T., Isoni P., Spadaro S., Volta C.A., Mirabella L., Noto A., Florio G., Guzzardella A., Paleari C., Baccanelli F., Savi M., Antonelli M., Vaccarini B., Montrucchio G., Sales G., Donadello K., Gottin L., Polati E., De Rosa S., Sulemanji D., Abusalama A., Elhadi M., De Jesus M.F., Gonzalez D.R., Canedo N., Chavez A.E., Dendane T., Grady B., de Jong B., van der Heiden E., Thoral P., van den Bogaard B., Spronk P.E., Achterberg S., Groeneveld M., So R.K.L., de Wijs C., Scholten H., Beishuizen A., Cornet A.D., Reidinga A.C., Kranen H., Mensink R., Boer S., de Groot M., Beck O., Bethlehem C., van Bussel B., Frenzel T., de Jong C., Wilting R., Kesecioglu J., Mehagnoul-Schipper J., Alasia D., Kumar A., Qayyum A., Rana M., Jayyab M.A., Sierra R.Q., Hernandez A.M., Taborda L., Ramires T., Silva C., Roriz C., Patricio P., Santos M.L., Costa V., Cunha P., Goncalves C., Nunes S., Camoes J., Adriao D., Oliveira A., Omrani A., Al Maslamani M., elbuzidi A.S., Al qudah B.M., Akkari A.R., Alkhatteb M., Baiou A., Husain A., Alwraidat M., Saif I.A., Bakdach D., Ahmed A., Aleef M., Bintaher A., Petrisor C., Popov E., Popova K., Dementienko M., Teplykh B., Pyregov A., Davydova L., Vladislav B., Neporada E., Zverev I., Meshchaninova S., Sokolov D., Gavrilova E., Shlyk I., Poliakov I., B?aco?a M., Aljuhani O., Alkhalaf A., Humaid F.B., Arabi Y., Kuhail A., Elrabi O., Alghnam M., Kansal A., Ho V.K., Ng J., Garcia R.R., Fraga X.T., del Pilar Garcia-Bonillo M., Padilla-Serrano A., Cuadrado M.M., Ferrando C., Catalan-Monzon I., Galarza L., Frutos-Vivar F., Jimenez J., Rodriguez-Solis C., Franquesa-Gonzalez E., Acosta G.P., Cabrera L.S., Parra J.P.A., Gonzalez F.M., del Carmen Lorente Conesa M., Varela I.Y.M., Pravia O.V.B., Delgado M.C.M., de Cabo C.M., Ioan A.-M., Perez-Calvo C., Santos A., Abad-Motos A., Ripolles-Melchor J., Martin B.C., Teruel S.Y., Lucas J.H., Ortiz A.B., de Pablo Sanchez R., Barrueco-Francioni J.E., Espina L.F., Bonell-Goytisolo J.M., Salaverria I., Mir A.S., Rodriguez-Ruiz E., Valverde V.H., Cubero P.J., Linde F.A., Leganes N.C., Romeu J.M., Concha P., Berezo-Garcia J.A., Fraile V., Cuenca-Rubio C., Perez-Torres D., Serrano A., Valero C.M., Suner A.O., Larranaga L., Legaristi N., Ferrigno G., Khlafalla S., Bihariesingh-Sanchit R., Zoerner F., Grip J., Kilsand K., Osterlind J., von Seth M., Berkius J., Ceruti S., Glotta A., Izdes S., Turan I.O., Cosar A., Halacli B., Dereli N., Yilmaz M., Akbas T., Elay G., Eyupoglu S., Bilir Y., Saracoglu K.T., Kaya E., Sahin A.S., Ekren P.K., Mengi T., Suner K.O., Tomak Y., Eroglu A., Alsabbah A., Hanlon K., Gervin K., McMahon S., Hagan S., Higenbottam C.V., Mullhi R., Poulton L., Torlinski T., Gareth A., Truman N., Vijayakumar G., Hall C., Cagova L., Jones N., Graham S., Robin N., Cowton A., Donnelly A., Singatullina N., Kent M., Boulanger C., Campbell Z., Potter E., Duric N., Szakmany T., Kviatkovske O., Marczin N., Ellis C., Saha R., Sri-Chandana C., Allan J., Mumelj L., Venkatesh H., Gotz V.N., Cochrane A., Lumlertgul N., Ficial B., Jain S., Crapelli G.B., Vlachou A., Golden D., Garrioch S., Henning J., Loveleena G., Davey M., Grauslyte L., Salciute-Simene E., Cook M., Barling D., Broadhurst P., Purvis S., Michael S., Shuker B., Grecu I., Harding D., Dean J.T., Nielsen N.D., Al-Bayati S., Al-Sadawi M., Charron M., Stubenrauch P., Santanilla J., Wentowski C., Rosenberger D., Eksarko P., and Jawa R.
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Adult ,Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Critical Illness ,Intensive Care Unit ,Pneumonia, Viral ,NCT04836065 ,Adrenal Cortex Hormone ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,co-infection ,COVID-19 Testing ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,Humans ,Pandemics ,Pandemic ,Coinfection ,Research ,Other Research Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 0] ,respiratory failure ,COVID-19 ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Intensive Care Units ,NCT ,ICU ,Critical Illne ,Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), co-infection, ICU, respiratory failure ,Human - Abstract
Funder: European Society of Intensive Care Medicine; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100013347, BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for critical care facilities worldwide. Infections which develop alongside or subsequent to viral pneumonitis are a challenge under sporadic and pandemic conditions; however, data have suggested that patterns of these differ between COVID-19 and other viral pneumonitides. This secondary analysis aimed to explore patterns of co-infection and intensive care unit-acquired infections (ICU-AI) and the relationship to use of corticosteroids in a large, international cohort of critically ill COVID-19 patients. METHODS: This is a multicenter, international, observational study, including adult patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis admitted to ICUs at the peak of wave one of COVID-19 (February 15th to May 15th, 2020). Data collected included investigator-assessed co-infection at ICU admission, infection acquired in ICU, infection with multi-drug resistant organisms (MDRO) and antibiotic use. Frequencies were compared by Pearson's Chi-squared and continuous variables by Mann-Whitney U test. Propensity score matching for variables associated with ICU-acquired infection was undertaken using R library MatchIT using the "full" matching method. RESULTS: Data were available from 4994 patients. Bacterial co-infection at admission was detected in 716 patients (14%), whilst 85% of patients received antibiotics at that stage. ICU-AI developed in 2715 (54%). The most common ICU-AI was bacterial pneumonia (44% of infections), whilst 9% of patients developed fungal pneumonia; 25% of infections involved MDRO. Patients developing infections in ICU had greater antimicrobial exposure than those without such infections. Incident density (ICU-AI per 1000 ICU days) was in considerable excess of reports from pre-pandemic surveillance. Corticosteroid use was heterogenous between ICUs. In univariate analysis, 58% of patients receiving corticosteroids and 43% of those not receiving steroids developed ICU-AI. Adjusting for potential confounders in the propensity-matched cohort, 71% of patients receiving corticosteroids developed ICU-AI vs 52% of those not receiving corticosteroids. Duration of corticosteroid therapy was also associated with development of ICU-AI and infection with an MDRO. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with severe COVID-19 in the first wave, co-infection at admission to ICU was relatively rare but antibiotic use was in substantial excess to that indication. ICU-AI were common and were significantly associated with use of corticosteroids. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04836065 (retrospectively registered April 8th 2021)., European Society of Intensive Care Medicine ACM is supported by a Clinician Scientist Fellowship from the Medical Research Council (MR/V006118/1)
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78. Systemic lupus erythematosus Purtscher like retinopathy optical coherence tomography angiography assessment implications
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Garcia‐Soler, Enrique, primary, Rubio, Clara Martínez, additional, De Smet, Marc Dominique, additional, Mirete, Patricia Udaondo, additional, and Alonso, David Salom, additional
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79. Comment les partis de gauche sont devenus des « partis de diplômés »
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Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano, Thomas Piketty, Marion Fontaine, and Cyril Lemieux
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80. Validez de un programa de diagnóstico rápido del cáncer de cabeza y cuello
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Alda Cardesin Revilla, Yolanda Escamilla Carpintero, Angels Martínez Arias, Clara Martínez Vila, Juan José Díaz Argüello, Rosa Rosell Ferrer, Mariana Campos Motamayor, and Anton Aguilà Artal
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Resumen Introduccion y objetivos Dado el conocimiento epidemiologico del carcinoma escamoso de cabeza y cuello, pronostico y supervivencia segun el estadio al diagnostico, y ante la ausencia de programas de cribado que hayan demostrado ser coste-efectivos, nos propusimos evaluar un programa de diagnostico rapido. El objetivo del presente estudio fue analizar si la existencia de un circuito de diagnostico rapido desde Atencion Primaria, con base en una ponderacion de sintomas y signos, supondria un cambio en la proporcion de diagnosticos en estadios iniciales versus tardios en estos tumores. Metodos Se ha realizado un estudio observacional prospectivo de pacientes remitidos con la sospecha de un tumor en el area ORL en nuestro centro durante 24 meses consecutivos. Se creo un algoritmo con sintomas y signos de sospecha para utilizacion por el medico de familia y un circuito de remision rapida de los pacientes candidatos. Se registraron tambien los pacientes con sospecha de tumor provenientes de fuentes distintas de este circuito. Los datos obtenidos (edad, sexo, consumo de toxicos, tiempo y clinica de presentacion, localizacion del tumor y extension), se han comparado con los de los pacientes recogidos en la base de datos de tumores del Servicio de ORL diagnosticados durante los 4 anos previos al inicio del estudio. Resultados Se incluyo en el estudio a 199 pacientes y se diagnosticaron 82 tumores del area ORL. Los medicos de familia remitieron por el circuito de diagnostico rapido creado un total de 136 pacientes y 35 (26,1%) presentaban una tumoracion. Sin embargo, la mayoria de los tumores diagnosticados durante este periodo en el Servicio de ORL (47 pacientes, 57,3% de todos los tumores diagnosticados) no fueron sospechados por su medico de familia y no fueron remitidos al hospital utilizando el circuito de diagnostico rapido. Un 27% de los pacientes fue diagnosticado en estadios i y ii , y un 73% en estadios iii y iv , no hubo diferencias estadisticamente significativas con el grupo control y tampoco en los porcentajes de tumores recibidos por localizaciones (laringe, faringe, cavidad oral, primario desconocido, otros). Los sintomas iniciales mas repetidos fueron la disfonia, la aparicion de una masa cervical y la odino-disfagia. Se analizo la relacion entre el sintoma inicial y el estadio al diagnostico. En ninguno de los casos se obtuvieron diferencias significativas respecto al grupo control. Conclusiones La puesta en marcha de un circuito de atencion rapida a los pacientes que segun el algoritmo creado tenian una sospecha de presentar cancer de cabeza y cuello no ha supuesto un aumento de los diagnosticos en estadios precoces y una disminucion de los diagnosticos en estadios avanzados en nuestro centro.
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81. Validity of a rapid diagnostic programme for head and neck cancer
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Rosa Rosell Ferrer, Clara Martínez Vila, Alda Cardesin Revilla, Yolanda Escamilla Carpintero, Anton Aguilà Artal, Angels Martínez Arias, Juan José Díaz Argüello, and Mariana Campos Motamayor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,business.industry ,Head and neck cancer ,General Medicine ,Toxic substance ,medicine.disease ,Dysphagia ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Child, Preschool ,Epidemiology ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Observational study ,Stage (cooking) ,medicine.symptom ,Medical diagnosis ,Head and neck ,business ,Neck ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Introduction and objectives : Given the epidemiological knowledge of squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (SCHN), the prognosis in survival according to the staging at diagnosis and the absence of screening programmes that have proven cost-effective, we undertook a rapid diagnosis programme. The objective of this study was to analyse whether a rapid diagnostic programme (RDP) to be used by General Practitioners (GP) would achieve a change in the proportion of diagnoses in early versus late stages in these tumours. Methods A prospective observational study of patients diagnosed with a tumour of ENT location in our centre, was carried out for 24 consecutive months. A “suspicion algorithm” was designed and we established a rapid remission route for these patients. The data obtained (age, sex, toxic substance consumption, initial manifestations, tumour location and extension) were compared with the data of the patients in our ENT Service database diagnosed in the four years prior to the start of the study. Results 199 patients were included, and 82 ENT tumours diagnosed. The GPs sent to the Hospital via the RDP a total of 136 patients and 35 (26.1%) had a tumour. However, most of the tumours diagnosed in this period by our ENT Department (47 patients, 57.3% of all tumours diagnosed), were not suspected by the GP and were not sent via the RDP. Of the patients, 27% were diagnosed in stages I and II, and 73% in stages II and IV, there were no significant differences with the control group. The most frequent initial signs and symptoms were dysphonia, cervical mass and dysphagia, the relationship between initial symptom and stage at the moment of diagnosis was analysed, and in neither case did we obtain any significant variation. Conclusions The implementation of a rapid diagnosis pathway for patients who, according to the algorithm created, had a suspected head and neck cancer, has not led to an increase in the diagnosis of these tumours in early stages or a decrease in diagnoses in advanced stages.
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82. Percentile curves of refractive errors in a Spanish paediatric population
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Clara Martínez-Pérez, Belen Pérez-Sánchez, and César Villa-Collar
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The main objective of this study was to obtain percentile curves of refractive errors in a Spanish paediatric population aged between 3 and 12 years.A descriptive, observational and cross-sectional study was conducted, including children aged between 3 and 12 years who did not present with any known ocular and/or systemic diseases. The convenience sampling method was used to select the sample from three schools and one hospital in the Community of Madrid. The refractive error was obtained using a Retinomax K-plus 3 autorefractometer (RTX; Right Mfg. Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan). The 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th and 95th percentiles were calculated using the IBM SPSS Statistics v.24 statistical software (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY, United States).A total of 688 children with a mean age of 7.68 ± 2.17 years were analysed. In the 50th percentile curve, spherical equivalent values started to become myopic at 3 years (SE-0.50 D) and the 75th percentile curve also turned myopic at 4 years. As a result, it was observed that the spherical equivalent value became more negative with time, starting from the ages indicated above. Therefore, the 90th percentile curve was negative at 11 years.Percentile curves of refractive errors in a Spanish paediatric population have been presented for the first time in order to help eyecare professionals detect children with refractive errors at an early age.
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83. Revealing the spatio-phenotypic patterning of cells in healthy and tumor tissues with mLSR-3D and STAPL-3D
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Maria Alieva, Frank L. Bos, Anne C. Rios, Ellen J. Wehrens, Johanna F. Dekkers, Michiel Kleinnijenhuis, Hannah Johnson, Jarno Drost, Clara Martínez Mir, Raimond Heukers, Mario Barrera Roman, Sam de Blank, Esmée J. van Vliet, Ravian L. van Ineveld, and Susana M. Chuva de Sousa Lopes
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In situ ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy ,Cell type ,Population ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Wilms' tumor ,Computational biology ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Phenotype ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Segmentation ,Image analysis ,education ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Despite advances in three-dimensional (3D) imaging, it remains challenging to profile all the cells within a large 3D tissue, including the morphology and organization of the many cell types present. Here, we introduce eight-color, multispectral, large-scale single-cell resolution 3D (mLSR-3D) imaging and image analysis software for the parallelized, deep learning–based segmentation of large numbers of single cells in tissues, called segmentation analysis by parallelization of 3D datasets (STAPL-3D). Applying the method to pediatric Wilms tumor, we extract molecular, spatial and morphological features of millions of cells and reconstruct the tumor’s spatio-phenotypic patterning. In situ population profiling and pseudotime ordering reveals a highly disorganized spatial pattern in Wilms tumor compared to healthy fetal kidney, yet cellular profiles closely resembling human fetal kidney cells could be observed. In addition, we identify previously unreported tumor-specific populations, uniquely characterized by their spatial embedding or morphological attributes. Our results demonstrate the use of combining mLSR-3D and STAPL-3D to generate a comprehensive cellular map of human tumors. An imaging software for large-scale microscopy data shows how cells are organized in tissues.
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84. A benchmark for 2D foetal brain ultrasound analysis
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Mariano Cabezas, Yago Diez, Clara Martinez-Diago, and Anna Maroto
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Abstract Brain development involves a sequence of structural changes from early stages of the embryo until several months after birth. Currently, ultrasound is the established technique for screening due to its ability to acquire dynamic images in real-time without radiation and to its cost-efficiency. However, identifying abnormalities remains challenging due to the difficulty in interpreting foetal brain images. In this work we present a set of 104 2D foetal brain ultrasound images acquired during the 20th week of gestation that have been co-registered to a common space from a rough skull segmentation. The images are provided both on the original space and template space centred on the ellipses of all the subjects. Furthermore, the images have been annotated to highlight landmark points from structures of interest to analyse brain development. Both the final atlas template with probabilistic maps and the original images can be used to develop new segmentation techniques, test registration approaches for foetal brain ultrasound, extend our work to longitudinal datasets and to detect anomalies in new images.
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85. Reseña: Álvarez Terán, Remedios et alia (2018). Maternidad Lesbiana. Del deseo a la realidad (Egales)
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Clara Martínez
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Reseña: Álvarez Terán, Remedios et alia (2018). Maternidad Lesbiana. Del deseo a la realidad (Egales)
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86. Myopia and Other Visual Disorders in Children
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Clara Martínez Pérez, Cristina Alvarez-Peregrina, and Miguel Angel Sanchez-Tena
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Optometría ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Myopia ,Prevalence ,Vision Disorders ,Visual Acuity ,Humans ,Child - Abstract
Ocular pathologies can lead to permanent vision loss and pose an important public health problem [...]
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87. NIS/HFIP‐Mediated Synthesis of Indene‐Based β‐Iodoalkenyl Sulfides from Propargylic Sulfides
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Noelia Velasco, Clara Martínez‐Núñez, Manuel A. Fernández‐Rodríguez, Roberto Sanz, and Samuel Suárez‐Pantiga
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Halogens ,Synthetic methods ,Alkynes ,Chemistry, Organic ,Química orgánica ,General Chemistry ,Alkenes ,Sulfur - Abstract
A tandem 1,3-sulfur migration followed by iodocyclization reaction of propargylic sulfides in the presence of NIS in HFIP has been developed to synthesize indene-based β-iodoalkenyl sulfides. The choice of the reaction media is crucial to promote the reaction. The proposed mechanism involving the initial NIS activation by HFIP and favoring the sulfur migration of the starting propargylic thioether via cationic intermediates is experimentally supported. In addition, the suitability of selected indene-based β-iodoalkenyl sulfides as building blocks for subsequent C C bond-forming reactions has been demonstrated., We gratefully acknowledge MICINN (PID2020-115789GBC21); and “NextGenerationEU/PRTR” (PDC2021-120825- C21), and Junta de Castilla y León and FEDER (BU049P20) for financial support. The project leading to these results has also received funding from “la Caixa” Foundation, under the Agreement LCF/PR/PR18/51130007> (CAIXA-UBU001). N.V. and S.S.-P. thank Junta de Castilla y León (Consejería de Educación) and Fondo Social Europeo for predoctoral (N.V) and postdoctoral (S.S.-P.) contracts, respectively.
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88. COVID-19 and Thrombosis: Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Therapeutic Update
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Isabel Izuzquiza-Avanzini, Raquel Gutiérrez-López, Manuel Lorenzo López-Reboiro, Clara Martínez-Vivero, and José López-Castro
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a pro-inflammatory and prothrombogenic virus with a high mutagenic profile, which produces active infection of variable duration in various organs and systems, and it has been observed that patients who have already suffered from the disease, especially in its more severe forms such as bilateral pneumonia or respiratory distress, present symptoms and signs of chronic multi-organ involvement. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms that generate endothelial damage (chronic reactive endotheliitis) and subsequent thrombosis in SARS-CoV-2 infection are still not sufficiently elucidated, and in this chapter, we explore these mechanisms and therapeutic options to reduce prothrombosis and multiple vascular involvement that cause morbidity and mortality in this disease. In particular, we will evaluate heparin doses according to the stage of infection and its correlation with improved survival.
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89. Clinical and organizational factors associated with mortality during the peak of first COVID-19 wave
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Greco, Massimiliano, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, Antonelli, Massimo, Azoulay, Elie, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, De Pascale, Gennaro, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R J, Grasselli, Giacomo, Gusarov, Vitaly, Jubb, Alasdair, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Povoa, Pedro, Schaller, Stefan J, Teboul, Jean-Louis, Wong, Adrian, De Waele, Jan J, Cecconi, Maurizio, Marco, Bezzi, Alicia, Gira, Philipp, Eller, Tarikul, Hamid, Injamam Ull Haque, Wim De Buyser, Antonella, Cudia, Daniel De Backer, Pierre, Foulon, Vincent, Collin, Jan De Waele, Jolien Van Hecke, Elisabeth De Waele, Claire Van Malderen, Jean-Baptiste, Mesland, Patrick, Biston, Michael, Piagnerelli, Lionel, Haentjens, Nicolas De Schryver, Jan Van Leemput, Philippe, Vanhove, Pierre, Bulpa, Viktoria, Ilieva, David, Katz, Alexandra, Binnie, Anna, Geagea, Fernando, Tirapegui, Gustavo, Lago, Jerónimo, Graf, Rodrigo, Perez-Araos, Patricio, Vargas, Felipe, Martinez, Eduardo, Labarca, Daniel Molano Franco, Daniela, Parra-Tanoux, Luis Felipe Reyes, David, Yepes, Filip, Periš, Sanda Stojanović Stipić, Cynthia Vanessa Campozano Burgos, Paulo Roberto Navas Boada, Jose Luis Barberan Brun, Juan Pablo Paredes Ballesteros, Gamal, Abdelnasser, Ahmed, Hammouda, Omar, Elmandouh, Ahmed, Azzam, Aliae Mohamed Hussein, Islam, Galal, Awad, Ahmed K., Azab, Mohammed A., Maged, Abdalla, Hebatallah, Assal, Mostafa, Alfishawy, Sherief, Ghozy, Samar, Tharwat, Abdullah, Eldaly, Anneli, Ellervee, Veronika, Reinhard, Anne, Chrisment, Chrystelle, Poyat, Julio, Badie, Fernando Berdaguer Ferrari, Björn, Weiss, Clara, Schellenberg, Grunow, Julius J., Marco, Lorenz, Schaller, Stefan J., Peter, Spieth, Marc, Bota, Falk, Fichtner, Kristina, Fuest, Tobias, Lahmer, Johannes, Herrmann, Patrick, Meybohm, Nikolaos, Markou, Georgia, Vasileiadou, Evangelia, Chrysanthopoulou, Panagiotis, Papamichalis, Ioanna, Soultati, Sameer, Jog, Kushal, Kalvit, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Ivan, Krupa, Aisa, Tharwat, Alistair, Nichol, Aine, Mccarthy, Ata, Mahmoodpoor, Tommaso, Tonetti, Paolo, Isoni, Savino, Spadaro, Carlo Alberto Volta, Lucia, Mirabella, Alberto, Noto, Gaetano, Florio, Amedeo, Guzzardella, Chiara, Paleari, Federica, Baccanelli, Marzia, Savi, Massimo, Antonelli, Gennaro De Pascale, San, Luca, Barbara, Vaccarini, Giorgia, Montrucchio, Gabriele, Sales, Donadello, Katia, Leonardo, Gottin, Marta, Nizzero, Enrico, Polati, De Rosa, Silvia, Demet, Sulemanji, Abdurraouf, Abusalama, Muhammed, Elhadi, Montelongo De FelipeJesus, Daniel Rodriguez Gonzalez, Victor Hugo Madrigal Robles, Nancy, Canedo, Alejandro Esquivel Chavez, Tarek, Dendane, Bart, Grady, Ben de Jong, Eveline van der Heiden, Patrick, Thoral, Bas van den Bogaard, Spronk, Peter E., Sefanja, Achterberg, Melanie, Groeneveld, Ralph K. L., So, Calvin de Wijs, Harm, Scholten, Albertus, Beishuizen, Cornet, Alexander D., Reidinga, Auke C., Hetty, Kranen, Roos, Mensink, Spaarne, Gasthuis, Sylvia den Boer, Marcel de Groot, Oliver, Beck, Carina, Bethlehem, Bas van Bussel, Tim, Frenzel, Celestine de Jong, Rob, Wilting, Jozef, Kesecioglu, Jannet, Mehagnoul-Schipper, Datonye, Alasia, Ashok, Kumar, Ahad, Qayyum, Muhammad, Rana, Mustafa Abu Jayyab, Rosario Quispe Sierra, Aaron Mark Hernandez, José de Almeida, Lúcia, Taborda, Mónica, Anselmo, Tiago, Ramires, Catarina, Silva, Carolina, Roriz, Rui, Morais, Pedro, Póvoa, Patricia, Patricio, André, Pinto, Maria Lurdes Santos, Vasco, Costa, Pedro, Cunha, Celina, Gonçalves, Sandra, Nunes, João, Camões, Diana, Adrião, Ana, Oliveira, Ali, Omrani, Muna Al Maslamani, Abdurrahmaan Suei elbuzidi, Bara Mahmoud Al qudah, Abdel Rauof Akkari, Mohamed, Alkhatteb, Anas, Baiou, Ahmed, Husain, Mohamed, Alwraidat, Ibrahim Abdulsalam Saif, Dana, Bakdach, Amna, Ahmed, Mohamed, Aleef, Awadh, Bintaher, Cristina, Petrisor, Evgeniy, Popov, Ksenia, Popova, Mariia, Dementienko, Boris, Teplykh, Alexey, Pyregov, Liubov, Davydova, Belskii, Vladislav, Elena, Neporada, Ivan, Zverev, Svetlana, Meshchaninova, Dmitry, Sokolov, Elena, Gavrilova, Irina, Shlyk, Igor, Poliakov, Marina, Vlasova, Ohoud, Aljuhani, Amina, Alkhalaf, Felwa Bin Humaid, Yaseen, Arabi, Ahmed, Kuhail, Omar, Elrabi, Ghannam, Madihah E., Ng Teng Fong, Amit, Kansal, Vui Kian Ho, Jensen, Ng, Raquel Rodrígez García, Xiana Taboada Fraga, Mª del Pilar García-Bonillo, Antonio, Padilla-Serrano, Marta Martin Cuadrado, Carlos, Ferrando, Ignacio, Catalan-Monzon, Laura, Galarza, Fernando, Frutos-Vivar, Jorge, Jimenez, Carmen, Rodríguez-Solis, Enric, Franquesa-Gonzalez, Guillermo Pérez Acosta, Luciano Santana Cabrera, Juan Pablo Aviles Parra, Francisco Muñoyerro Gonzalez, Maria del Carmen Lorente Conesa, Ignacio Yago Martinez Varela, Orville Victoriano Baez Pravia, Maria Cruz Martin Delgado, Carlos Munoz de Cabo, Ana-Maria, Ioan, Cesar, Perez-Calvo, Arnoldo, Santos, Ane, Abad-Motos, Javier, Ripolles-Melchor, Belén Civantos Martin, Santiago Yus Teruel, Juan Higuera Lucas, Aaron Blandino Ortiz, Raúl de Pablo Sánchez, Jesús Emilio Barrueco-Francioni, Lorena Forcelledo Espina, Bonell-Goytisolo, José M., Iñigo, Salaverria, Antonia Socias Mir, Emilio, Rodriguez-Ruiz, Virginia Hidalgo Valverde, Patricia Jimeno Cubero, Francisca Arbol Linde, Nieves Cruza Leganes, Juan Maria Romeu, Pablo, Concha, José Angel Berezo-Garcia, Virginia, Fraile, Cristina, Cuenca-Rubio, David, Pérez-Torres, Ainhoa, Serrano, Clara Martínez Valero, Andrea Ortiz Suner, Leire, Larrañaga, Noemi, Legaristi, Gerardo, Ferrigno, Safa, Khlafalla, Rosita, Bihariesingh-Sanchit, Hallands, Sjukhus, Frank, Zoerner, Jonathan, Grip, Kristina, Kilsand, Johan, Mårtensson, Jonas, Österlind, Akademiska, Sjukhuset, Magnus von Seth, Västerviks, Sjukhus, Johan, Berkius, Samuele, Ceruti, Andrea, Glotta, Seval, Izdes, Işıl Özkoçak Turan, Ahmet, Cosar, Burcin, Halacli, Necla, Dereli, Mehmet, Yilmaz, Türkay, Akbas, Gülseren, Elay, Selin, Eyüpoğlu, Yelíz, Bílír, Kemal Tolga Saraçoğlu, Ebru, Kaya, Ayca Sultan Sahin, Pervin Korkmaz Ekren, Tuğçe, Mengi, Kezban Ozmen Suner, Yakup, Tomak, Ahmet, Eroglu, Asad, Alsabbah, Katie, Hanlon, Kevin, Gervin, Sean, Mcmahon, Samantha, Hagan, Higenbottam, Caroline V., Randeep, Mullhi, Lottie, Poulton, Tomasz, Torlinski, Allen, Gareth, Nick, Truman, Gopal, Vijayakumar, Chris, Hall, Alasdair, Jubb, Lenka, Cagova, Nicola, Jones, Sam, Graham, Nicole, Robin, Amanda, Cowton, Adrian, Donnelly, Natalia, Singatullina, Melanie, Kent, Carole, Boulanger, Zoë, Campbell, Elizabeth, Potter, Natalie, Duric, Tamas, Szakmany, Royal, Brompton, Orinta, Kviatkovske, Nandor, Marczin, Caroline, Ellis, Rajnish, Saha, Chunda, Sri-Chandana, John, Allan, Lana, Mumelj, Harish, Venkatesh, Vera Nina Gotz, Anthony, Cochrane, Barbara, Ficial, Shruthi, Kamble, Nuttha, Lumlertgul, Christopher, Oddy, Susan, Jain, Giulia Beatrice Crapelli, Aikaterini, Vlachou, David, Golden, Sweyn, Garrioch, Jeremy, Henning, Gupta, Loveleena, Miriam, Davey, Lina, Grauslyte, Erika, Salciute-Simene, Martin, Cook, Danny, Barling, Phil, Broadhurst, Sarah, Purvis, Michael, Spivey, Benjamin, Shuker, Irina, Grecu, Daniel, Harding, Dean, James T., Nielsen, Nathan D., Sama, Al-Bayati, Mohammed, Al-Sadawi, Mariane, Charron, Peter, Stubenrauch, Jairo, Santanilla, Catherine, Wentowski, Dorothea, Rosenberger, Polikseni, Eksarko, and Randeep Jawa, Greco, Massimiliano [0000-0003-1003-4637], De Corte, Thomas [0000-0001-5011-6640], Ercole, Ari [0000-0001-8350-8093], Antonelli, Massimo [0000-0003-3007-1670], Azoulay, Elie [0000-0002-8162-1508], Citerio, Giuseppe [0000-0002-5374-3161], Morris, Andy Conway [0000-0002-3211-3216], De Pascale, Gennaro [0000-0002-8255-0676], Duska, Frantisek [0000-0003-1559-4078], Elbers, Paul [0000-0003-0447-6893], Einav, Sharon [0000-0001-8963-9633], Forni, Lui [0000-0002-0617-5309], Galarza, Laura [0000-0002-4658-748X], Girbes, Armand RJ [0000-0002-0711-0494], Grasselli, Giacomo [0000-0002-1735-1400], Gusarov, Vitaly [0000-0002-2900-1459], Jubb, Alasdair [0000-0001-5593-866X], Kesecioglu, Jozef [0000-0002-3007-8445], Lavinio, Andrea [0000-0002-8832-918X], Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin [0000-0002-7468-4594], Mellinghoff, Johannes [0000-0002-5455-8953], Myatra, Sheila Nainan [0000-0001-6761-163X], Ostermann, Marlies [0000-0001-9500-9080], Pellegrini, Mariangela [0000-0001-5668-7399], Povoa, Pedro [0000-0002-7069-7304], Schaller, Stefan J [0000-0002-6683-9584], Teboul, Jean-Louis [0000-0002-5748-7820], Wong, Adrian [0000-0003-4968-7328], De Waele, Jan J [0000-0003-1017-9748], Cecconi, Maurizio [0000-0002-4376-6538], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Intensive care medicine, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, AII - Infectious diseases, Greco, M, De Corte, T, Ercole, A, Antonelli, M, Azoulay, E, Citerio, G, Morris, A, De Pascale, G, Duska, F, Elbers, P, Einav, S, Forni, L, Galarza, L, Girbes, A, Grasselli, G, Gusarov, V, Jubb, A, Kesecioglu, J, Lavinio, A, Delgado, M, Mellinghoff, J, Myatra, S, Ostermann, M, Pellegrini, M, Povoa, P, Schaller, S, Teboul, J, Wong, A, De Waele, J, Cecconi, M, UCL - SSS/DDUV/GECE - Génétique cellulaire, UCL - (SLuc) Service de soins intensifs, investigators, ESICM UNITE-COVID, Girbes, Armand R. J. [0000-0002-0711-0494], Schaller, Stefan J. [0000-0002-6683-9584], and De Waele, Jan J. [0000-0003-1017-9748]
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Purpose To accommodate the unprecedented number of critically ill patients with pneumonia caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) expansion of the capacity of intensive care unit (ICU) to clinical areas not previously used for critical care was necessary. We describe the global burden of COVID-19 admissions and the clinical and organizational characteristics associated with outcomes in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Methods Multicenter, international, point prevalence study, including adult patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and a diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to ICU between February 15th and May 15th, 2020. Results 4994 patients from 280 ICUs in 46 countries were included. Included ICUs increased their total capacity from 4931 to 7630 beds, deploying personnel from other areas. Overall, 1986 (39.8%) patients were admitted to surge capacity beds. Invasive ventilation at admission was present in 2325 (46.5%) patients and was required during ICU stay in 85.8% of patients. 60-day mortality was 33.9% (IQR across units: 20%-50%) and ICU mortality 32.7%. Older age, invasive mechanical ventilation, and acute kidney injury (AKI) were associated with increased mortality. These associations were also confirmed specifically in mechanically ventilated patients. Admission to surge capacity beds was not associated with mortality, even after controlling for other factors. Conclusions ICUs responded to the increase in COVID-19 patients by increasing bed availability and staff, admitting up to 40% of patients in surge capacity beds. Although mortality in this population was high, admission to a surge capacity bed was not associated with increased mortality. Older age, invasive mechanical ventilation, and AKI were identified as the strongest predictors of mortality. Correction in: Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 48, issue 8, pages 1130-1131.DOI: 10.1007/s00134-022-06801-2
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90. Use of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF-Endoret®) fibrin membrane to cover corneal dellen
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Honorio Barranco-González, Inmaculada Almor-Palacios, Ana Rodrigo-Hernández, Alex Samir Fernández-Santodomingo, Clara Martínez-Rubio, and Miriam Rahhal-Ortuño
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Corneal dellen appeared as a complication after perilimbal conjunctival papilloma dissection in a six-year-old patient. Our purpose was to describe the use of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) fibrin membrane in covering the corneal defect after conventional medical treatment failure. PRGF fibrin membrane is an interesting therapeutical option to consider not only in adult patients, but also in children.
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91. EVI-LINHD. A Virtual Research Environment for the Spanish-speaking Community.
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Gimena del Rio Riande, Elena González-Blanco García, Clara Martínez Cantón, and Juan José Escribano
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Paola Pisterzi, Clara Martinez Mir, Ouafa Dahri, Isabel de Poorter, Sandra Batlles Parera, Milica Dostanić, Massimo Mastrangeli, Christine Mummery, Niels Geijsen, and Fanny Sage
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Summary: Skeletal muscle spatial analyses have revealed unexpected regionalized gene expression patterns challenging the understanding of muscle as a homogeneous tissue. Here, we present a protocol for the spatial analysis of transcript and protein levels in murine skeletal muscle. We describe steps for tibialis anterior dissection, formaldehyde fixation, tissue chopper cutting, and hybridization chain reaction (HCR) detection and amplification. We then detail procedures for immunostaining, tissue clearing, and imaging. This protocol is easily adaptable to other tissues. : Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics.
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93. Wealth in Spain 1900–2017 A Country of Two Lands
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Luis Bauluz, Clara Martínez-Toledano, and Miguel Artola Blanco
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This study reconstructs Spain’s national wealth from 1900 to 2017. By combining new sources with existing accounts, we estimate the wealth of both private and government sectors and use a new asset-specific decomposition of the long-run accumulation of wealth. We find that, during the twentieth century, the national wealth-to-income ratio remained within a relatively narrow range—between 400% and 600%—until the housing boom of the early 2000s led to an unprecedented rise to 800% in 2007. Our results highlight the importance of land, housing capital gains and international capital flows as key elements of wealth accumulation.
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94. Paraneoplastic Focal Outer Retinitis and Optic Neuropathy in a Patient with Small Cell Lung Carcinoma and Anti-CRMP5, Anti-HU and Anti-Amphiphysin Antibodies
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Alex Fonollosa, Joseba Artaraz, Inazio Lacambra, Clara Martínez-Rubio, and Lena Giralt
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ataxia ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Retinitis ,Case Report ,Malignancy ,01 natural sciences ,Optic neuropathy ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,medicine ,0101 mathematics ,Optic disc oedema ,business.industry ,010102 general mathematics ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,Collapsin response mediator protein 5 ,eye diseases ,Radiation therapy ,Ophthalmology ,chemistry ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Paraneoplastic syndrome ,Small Cell Lung Carcinoma ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Our aim is to describe clinical and optical coherence tomographic features of acute paraneoplastic focal outer retinitis associated with optic neuropathy in a patient diagnosed with small cell lung carcinoma. Bilateral focal outer retinitis, bilateral optic disc oedema and vitritis were identified in a patient with progressive bilateral visual loss and ataxia. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) revealed various extents of granular hyperreflectivity and atrophy of the macular outer retinal layers. Serum and cerebrospinal fluid positivity for anti-CRMP5, anti-HU and anti-amphiphysin antibodies intensified the search for an underlying malignancy, and a small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) was finally diagnosed. Local and oral steroids along with systemic chemotherapy and radiotherapy achieved cancer remission and partial recovery from the ophthalmic manifestations. Focal outer retinitis associated with optic disc oedema and antibody positivity facilitated the diagnosis of SCLC in a localized stage. SD-OCT allowed the characterization of this entity, expanding the spectrum of paraneoplastic ophthalmological syndromes.
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95. Características clínico-biológicas de los pacientes con mielofibrosis: un análisis de 1.000 casos del Registro Español de Mielofibrosis
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Manuel Pérez-Encinas, Alberto Alvarez-Larrán, Patricia Velez, Elena Magro, Juan Carlos Hernández-Boluda, Irene Pastor-Galán, Francisco Cervantes, José María Raya, Anna Angona, Juan-Gonzalo Correa, Elisa Arbelo, Ana Kerguelen, María José Ramírez, María Luisa Antelo, Clara Martínez-Valverde, Maria Laura Fox, Angel Ramirez Payer, Beatriz Cuevas, Natalia Estrada, Valentín García-Gutiérrez, Elvira Mora, Francisca Ferrer-Marín, Rosa Ayala, María Teresa Gómez-Casares, María Antonia Durán, Nieves Somolinos, and María Isabel Mata-Vázquez
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Resumen Antecedentes y objetivo La mielofibrosis es una neoplasia mieloproliferativa cronica infrecuente. Nuestro objetivo fue describir las caracteristicas clinico-biologicas, el tratamiento y el curso evolutivo de los pacientes con mielofibrosis en Espana. Material y metodos Se analizaron 1.000 pacientes del Registro Espanol de Mielofibrosis diagnosticados de mielofibrosis primaria (n = 641) o secundaria (n = 359). Resultados La mediana de edad era de 68 anos. La frecuencia de sintomatologia constitucional, anemia moderada o severa (Hb Conclusiones la mielofibrosis es una enfermedad invalidante que afecta sobre todo a personas de edad avanzada y cuyo tratamiento es fundamentalmente sintomatico. A pesar de su heterogeneidad clinica se dispone de modelos pronosticos utiles para la seleccion de candidatos a trasplante.
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96. Clinico-biological characteristics of patients with myelofibrosis: an analysis of 1,000 cases from the Spanish Registry of Myelofibrosis
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María José Ramírez, Anna Angona, Francisco Cervantes, María Teresa Gómez-Casares, Elvira Mora, Clara Martínez-Valverde, Natalia Estrada, Juan-Gonzalo Correa, Manuel Pérez-Encinas, María Antonia Durán, Elisa Arbelo, María Isabel Mata-Vázquez, Ana Kerguelen, Nieves Somolinos, Juan Carlos Hernández-Boluda, María Luisa Antelo, Maria Laura Fox, Patricia Velez, Angel Ramirez Payer, Alberto Alvarez-Larrán, Beatriz Cuevas, Irene Pastor-Galán, Valentín García-Gutiérrez, Francisca Ferrer-Marín, Rosa Ayala, Elena Magro, en representación del Grupo Español de Enfermedades Mieloproliferativas Filadelfia Negativas, and José María Raya
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Moderate to severe ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Constitutional symptoms ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasm ,Clinical heterogeneity ,medicine ,Elderly people ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myelofibrosis ,business ,Prognostic models - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE MYELOFIBROSIS: is an infrequent chronic myeloproliferative neoplasm. We aimed to describe the clinico-biological characteristics, treatment, and evolutive course of myelofibrosis patients in Spain.; MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 1,000 patients from the Spanish Registry of Myelofibrosis diagnosed with primary (n=641) or secondary (n=359) myelofibrosis were analysed.; RESULTS: Median age was 68 years. The frequency of constitutional symptoms, moderate to severe anaemia (Hb
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97. Impact of corporate entrepreneurial strategy on firm performance in China
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Clara Martínez-Fuentes, Qiuqin He, and Minglin Wang
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Entrepreneurship ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,Human capital ,Competitive advantage ,Management Information Systems ,Panacea (medicine) ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Service (economics) ,0502 economics and business ,050211 marketing ,Business ,Brand equity ,China ,050203 business & management ,Industrial organization ,media_common - Abstract
Implementing corporate entrepreneurial (CE) strategies is a panacea for established firms achieving high performance and gaining sustained competitive advantage in a fast-changing business environment. This paper investigates the effects of CE strategy on firm performance at both overall and individual sub-category (investing in RD state-owned firms’ performance is driven by RD manufacturing firms’ performance is driven by R&D and brand equity investment, while service firms’ performance is driven by human capital investment.
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98. Changes in plant function and root mycobiome caused by flood and drought in a riparian tree
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Natalie M. Aguirre, Juan Antonio González Martín, Luis Gil, Juan Sobrino-Plata, Clara Martínez-Arias, Carmen Collada, David Macaya-Sanz, and Jesús Rodríguez-Calcerrada
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Ecophysiology ,Abiotic component ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Flood myth ,Physiology ,Abiotic stress ,fungi ,Ulmus minor ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Agronomy ,chemistry ,Chlorophyll ,parasitic diseases ,Waterlogging (agriculture) ,Riparian zone - Abstract
Under increasingly harsh climatic conditions, conservation of threatened species requires integrative studies to understand stress tolerance. Riparian Ulmus minor Mill. populations have been massively reduced by Dutch Elm disease (DED). However, resistant genotypes were selected to restore lost populations. To understand the acclimation mechanisms to the succession of abiotic stresses, ramets of five DED-tolerant U. minor genotypes were subjected to flood and subsequently to drought. Physiological and biochemical responses were evaluated together with shifts in root-fungal assemblages. During both stresses, plants exhibited a decline in leaf net photosynthesis and an increase in percentage loss of stem hydraulic conductivity and in leaf and root proline content. Stomatal closure was produced by chemical signals during flood and hydraulic signals during drought. Despite broad similarities in plant response to both stresses, root-mycobiome shifts were markedly different. The five genotypes were similarly tolerant to moderate drought, however, flood tolerance varied between genotypes. In general, flood did not enhance drought susceptibility due to fast flood recovery, nevertheless, different responses to drought after flood were observed between genotypes. Associations were found between some fungal taxonomic groups and plant functional traits varying with flood and drought (e.g. proline, chlorophyll and starch content) indicating that the thriving of certain taxa depends on host responses to abiotic stress.
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99. Novel bacterial group potentially dominates sulfur cycling in the dark ocean
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Federico Baltar, Clara Martínez-Pérez, Chie Amano, Marion Vial, Semidan Robaina-Estevez, Thomas Reinthaler, Zihao Zhao, Ramiro Logares, Gerhard Herndl, Sergio Morales, and José González
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fungi - Abstract
The dark ocean (>200 m depth) is the largest habitat on Earth. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fixation in the oxygenated waters of the dark ocean is in the same order of magnitude as heterotrophic microbial biomass production 1,2. Recent evidence suggests sulfur oxidation could be a major energy source for deep ocean microbes 3. However, the global relevance and the identity of the major players in sulfur oxidation in the oxygenated deep-water column remain elusive. Here we combined single-cell genomics, community metagenomics, metatranscriptomics and single-cell activity measurements to present a novel, ubiquitous mixotrophic bacterial group (UBA868) dominating the total expression of RuBisCO genes (up to 40%) and of key sulfur oxidation (soxB and rdsrA) genes (up to 100%) in the global dark ocean. Our study also underscores the unrecognized importance of mixotrophic microbes, such as UBA868, in the biogeochemical cycles of the deep ocean.
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100. Does COVID-19 psychological fatigue exist? Results of three online cross-sectional studies conducted in Spain from April 2020 to March 2021
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Francisco-Javier Ruiz, Pilar A Sáiz, María Paz García-Portilla, Leticia González-Blanco, Leticia García-Álvarez, Paula Zurrón Madera, María Teresa Bobes-Bascarán, Luis Jiménez Treviño, Mercedes Valtueña García, Clara Martínez Cao, Ainoa García Fernández, Julia Rodríguez Revuelta, Carlota Moya Lacasa, Francesco dal Santo, Gonzalo Paniagua Calzón, María Suárez Álvarez, María Teresa Bascarán Fernández, Elisa Seijo Zazo, Celso Iglesias García, Eduardo Fonseca Pedrero, Rosa Molina Ruiz, and Julio Bobes
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Adult ,Male ,Depression ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,COVID-19 ,Middle Aged ,Mental Fatigue ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Spain ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Female ,Pandemics ,Aged - Abstract
Government of the Principality of Asturias [PCTI-2021-2023 IDI/2021/111]; CIBERSAM; Fondos Europeos de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), Ruiz FJ, Sáiz PA, García-Portilla MP, González-Blanco L, García-Álvarez L, Madera PZ, Bobes-Bascarán MT, Treviño LJ, García MV, Cao CM, Fernández AG, Revuelta JR, Lacasa CM, Dal Santo F, Calzón GP, Álvarez MS, Bascarán Fernández MT, Zazo ES, García CI, Pedrero EF, Ruiz RM, Bobes J
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