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52. Evaluación del test de ureasa ultrarrápido y su correlación con la biopsia gástrica
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Pilar Díez, Samuel Juan Fernández, Beatriz Burgueño, Esteban Fuentes, Marina de Benito, Henar Núñez, J Tejedor, Laura Sánchez, Laura Juan, and Carlos Maroto
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- 2021
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53. DIVÉRTICULO ESOFÁGICO EPIFRÉNICO: UNA NUEVA INDICACIÓN DE PRÓTESIS AXIOS INTRALUMINAL
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Beatriz Burgueño, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, Manuel Perez-Miranda, Ana Yaiza Carbajo, Esteban Fuentes, Miguel Durà, Marina de Benito, Carlos Maroto, Carlos De la Serna, and Jose Estradas
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- 2021
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54. Ablación por radiofrecuencia USE-guiada de un hepatocarcinoma
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Samuel Juan Fernández, Carlos Maroto, Carlos De la Serna, Laura Sánchez, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, Manuel Perez-Miranda, C. Almohalla, Laura Juan, Esteban Fuentes, and Carmen Alonso
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- 2021
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55. OBSTRUCCIÓN INTESTINAL AGUDA POR MIGRACIÓN DE PRÓTESIS DE APOSICIÓN LUMINAL (PAL)
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Esteban Fuentes, Carlos Maroto, Samuel Juan Fernández, Laura Sánchez, Ana Yaiza Carbajo, Carlos De la Serna, Laura Juan, Miguel Durá, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, and Manuel Perez-Miranda
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- 2021
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56. Ablación mediante radiofrecuencia guiada por ecoendoscopia (USE-RF) de neoplasias digestivas: análisis de indicaciones y resultados a largo plazo
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Esteban Fuentes, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, Manuel Perez-Miranda, Carlos Chavarría, Carlos Maroto, Ana Yaiza Carbajo, Carlos De la Serna, and Beatriz Madrigal
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- 2021
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57. Repermeabilización USE-guiada de una prótesis de aposición luminal (PAL) gastroentérica enterrada por ingrowth tumoral
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Manuel Perez-Miranda, Carlos Chavarría, Miguel Durà, Ana Yaiza Carbajo, Marina de Benito, Beatriz Burgueño, J Tejedor, Carlos De la Serna, Esteban Fuentes, and Ramon Sanchez-Ocana
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- 2021
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58. HIPERQUERATOSIS ESOFÁGICA, OTRA MANIFESTACIÓN ASOCIADA A ENFERMEDAD POR REFLUJO GASTROESOFÁGICO
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Elda Oyarzún, Miryam Moreta, Beatriz Burgueño, Laura Sánchez, Carlos Maroto, Laura Juan, Samuel Juan Fernández, and Esteban Fuentes
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- 2021
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59. Hemophagocytic Syndrome as Uncommon Cause of Severe Pancytopenia After Liver Transplantation
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Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Laura Sánchez Delgado, Gloria Sánchez-Antolín, Rodrigo Nájera Muñoz, Carolina Almohalla Álvarez, Elena Fernández-Fontecha, Félix García-Pajares, Javier Tejedor Tejada, Carmen Alonso Martín, Carlos Maroto Martín, and Ana Campano García
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Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ,Herpesvirus 4, Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pancytopenia ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Liver transplantation ,Gastroenterology ,Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic ,Virus ,Fatal Outcome ,Postoperative Complications ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Initial treatment ,In patient ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,High mortality ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Liver Transplantation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Surgery ,Bone marrow ,business - Abstract
Background A rare but life-threatening cause of pancytopenia after liver transplantation is hemophagocytic syndrome. We present a 48-year-old woman who underwent liver transplantation and developed a hemophagocytic syndrome secondary to Epstein-Barr virus with a fatal course, despite initial treatment with immunosuppressants. The diagnosis was made based on the bone marrow aspiration, in which macrophages with phagocytic activity were observed, and clinical findings. Due to the very poor outcomes and high mortality, in patients with severe pancytopenia hemophagocytic syndrome should be excluded, and a bone marrow aspiration should be considered.
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- 2020
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60. A new trepanation technique for penetrating keratoplasty in cases of large corneal perforation
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Marc Muraine, Esteban Fuentes, and Julie Gueudry
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Corneal graft ,Outcome measures ,Mean age ,Corneal perforation ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cornea ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine ,Tarsorrhaphy ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Aim/objective Tectonic penetrating keratoplasty is technically difficult to perform in cases of large corneal perforations. Indeed, severe ocular hypotonia makes it difficult to achieve high-quality trephination. Therefore, it is essential to create a normotensive eye. We investigated the use of a piece of sterile cardboard to seal the globe before recipient trephination. Methods This is a retrospective case series. Patients treated with a new technique of tectonic keratoplasty for the management of large corneal perforations were studied. Main outcome measures were achievement of recipient trephination, preservation of globe integrity preservation and visual acuities. Results This case series included 6 eyes of 6 patients, with a mean age of 51 years (range, 21–79 years). The perforations were 4–7 mm in diameter. Five out of the 6 patients had undergone unsuccessful prior multilayer amniotic membrane transplantations. Mean follow-up period was 14 months (range, 6–24 months). The use of a piece of sterile cardboard to seal the globe made it possible to carry out a circular recipient trephination with a diameter identical to that of the donor corneal graft in all cases. Conjunctival flap and partial tarsorrhaphy were used in three patients and in one patient, respectively. Preservation of globe integrity was achieved in all cases. Visual acuity had improved at the end of follow-up in four patients. Conclusions We describe here a new surgical technique allowing achievement of a circular recipient trephination with a diameter identical to that of the donor corneal graft.
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- 2019
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61. Cumulative exposure to tacrolimus and incidence of cancer after liver transplantation
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Manuel Rodríguez-Perálvarez, Gonzalo Crespo, Jesús Rivera, Antonio González Rodríguez, Estefanía Berge Garrido, Mikel Gastaca, Patricia Ruiz, Anna Curell, Cristina Dopazo, Ainhoa Fernández-Yunquera, Fernando Diaz, Ana Sánchez Martínez, María Luisa Ortiz, Marina Berenguer, Tommaso Di Maira, Jose Ignacio Herrero, Mercedes Iñarrairaegui, Carolina Almohalla, Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Sara Lorente Perez, Cristina Borao, Fernando Casafont, Emilio Fabrega, Sonia Pascual, Patricio Más-Serrano, Maria Angeles Lopez Garrido, Flor Nogueras López, Rocio González-Grande, Javier Zamora, Rafael Alejandre, Antonio M. Gómez-Orellana, Carmen Bernal, and Miguel Ángel Gómez Bravo
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Hepatology - Published
- 2022
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62. Post-operative complications and short-term survival in obese cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplantation
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Javier Tejedor-Tejada, Carmen Alonso Martin, Samuel Juan Fernández Prada, Laura Juan, Violeta Mauriz, Abdelaleem Helal, Rifaat Safadi, Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Carolina Almohalla, and Félix García Pajares
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Hepatology - Published
- 2022
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63. Primary synchronous rectal squamous-cell carcinoma and its exceptional response to chemoradiotherapy
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María Miguel Lucero Salaverry, Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, Luis E. Abella, and Beatriz Burgueño Gómez
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Rectum ,Colonoscopy ,Anal Canal ,Lesion ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Lamina propria ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Anal canal ,Rectal Squamous Cell Carcinoma ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
We present the case of a 51-year-old female with a 2-month history of intense anal pain and rectal bleeding. A digital rectal exam revealed a possible lower rectal mass. A colonoscopy was then performed that showed a 5 x 6-cm lesion in the middle rectum and a second 3-cm lesion in the lower rectum, without affecting the anal canal. Multiple biopsies were taken and the histopathologic analysis revealed a moderately differentiated squamous-cell proliferation invading beyond the lamina propria. The CT scan confirmed a middle rectum T4N2bM0 and a lower rectum T3N0M0 synchronous neoplasia. These findings were compatible with a synchronous squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC).
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- 2021
64. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided transportal cholangiography and jejunoduodenostomy to facilitate through-the-stent ERCP and transmural gallbladder drainage in Roux-en-Y gastrectomy
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Carlos de la Serna-Higuera, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, Manuel Perez-Miranda, Carlos Chavarría, and Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela
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Endoscopic ultrasound ,Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gallbladder ,Gastroenterology ,Stent ,Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y ,Roux-en-Y anastomosis ,Surgery ,Cholangiography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gastrectomy ,medicine ,Drainage ,Humans ,Stents ,business ,Ultrasonography, Interventional - Published
- 2021
65. COVID-19 and short and medium-term outcomes in liver transplant patients: A spanish single-center case series
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Félix García-Pajares, Javier Tejedor-Tejada, Carmen Alonso-Martín, Carolina Almohalla-Álvarez, and Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Liver transplantation ,Single Center ,CNI, Calcineurin inhibitors ,RT-PCR, reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,WHOQOL, World Health Organization quality of life ,Medium term ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sequelae ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,m-TOR, Mammalian Target of Rapamycin ,WHIIRS, Women’s Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale ,SARS-CoV-2, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,COVID-19, Coronavirus disease 2019 ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Immunosuppression ,STAI, State Trait Anxiety Inventory ,LT, Liver transplantation ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiological weapon ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Transplant patient ,Complication ,business ,SD, standard deviation ,HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus - Abstract
Background & aims The evidence suggests that most vulnerable subjects to COVID-19 infection suffer from patients with comorbidities or immunosuppression, including liver transplant recipients. Liver graft dysfunction may be a rare complication. Some patients complain about the post-COVID-19 syndrome. The aim of this study was to assess medium- and short-term outcomes in liver transplant patients. Patients and methods A retrospective case series was performed at a tertiary referral center. We screened 845 patients who had liver transplant (LT) in our center. All consecutive LT patients with COVID-19 during the Spanish outbreak from March 2020 to April 2021 were included. Demographics, pre-existing comorbidities, clinical and radiological data of COVID-19 infection, complications, and liver graft function were assessed at diagnosis and 3-month follow-up. Results Overall, 20 LT patients were diagnosed with confirmed COVID-19. We included 16 patients that met the inclusion criteria, 8 nonhospitalized (50%) and 8 (50%) hospitalized patients were analyzed. The median follow-up was 5.33 months (IQR 3.06–8.26). One patient died during the follow-up. All patients presented some grade of respiratory or functional symptoms. Dyspnea and fatigue were the most prevalent symptoms during the 3-month follow-up. No liver graft dysfunction were reported despite of partial immunosuppression withdrawal in four patients (25%). One patient had cardiovascular complications. Conclusions Our results suggest the presence of post-COVID-19 syndrome with mild residual physical and psychological dysfunction in this subgroup of patients at 3 months after COVID-19. However, no cases of loss or liver graft dysfunction were reported.
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66. Severe sarcoidosis-like reaction in a patient with Crohn's Disease treated with infliximab. Any relationship?
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Jesús Barrio, Elda Oyarzún Bahamonde, Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, Miryam Moreta Rodriguez, and Claudio Navarro Cañadas
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Crohn's disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Sarcoidosis ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,medicine.disease ,Infliximab ,Treatment Outcome ,Crohn Disease ,Gastrointestinal Agents ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2021
67. EUS-Guided Gastroenterostomy As Treatment Of Benign Gastric Outlet Obstruction
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Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, C De la Serna-Higuera, M Pérez-Miranda, L. Sánchez-Delgado, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, C. Maroto-Martín, Carlos Chavarría, Rodrigo Nájera-Muñoz, and Francisco Javier García-Alonso
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Gastric outlet obstruction ,medicine.disease ,business ,Gastroenterostomy ,Surgery - Published
- 2021
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68. Single-Session Eus-Guided Duodenojejunostomy And Through-The-Lams ERCP Combined With Eus-Guided Gallbladder DrainagE (EUS-GBD) in ROUX-EN-Y GASTRECTOMY
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Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, C De la Serna Higuera, Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, Carlos Chavarría, and M Pérez-Miranda
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Gallbladder ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Gastrectomy ,Radiology ,business ,Roux-en-Y anastomosis ,Single session - Published
- 2021
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69. Endoscopic treatment of cecal Dieulafoy's lesion. An uncommon cause of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding
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Beatriz Burgueño-Gómez, Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, and Carlos Chavarría
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lower gastrointestinal bleeding ,Palliative treatment ,business.industry ,Anemia ,Pulmonary adenocarcinoma ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Dieulafoy's lesion ,medicine.disease ,Hematochezia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hemoglobin ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Endoscopic treatment - Abstract
We present the case of a 71-years-old male with a history of pulmonary adenocarcinoma with palliative treatment. He was admitted to our hospital with hematochezia and anemia (Hemoglobin 10.6 g/dl).
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70. Reply to: �Does it matter which plastic stents we use for the treatment of post-surgical leaks? Or is it a one-size-fits-all�
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Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, Francisco Javier García-Alonso, Javier Tejedor-Tejada, Rodrigo Nájera-Muñoz, Marina de Benito Sanz, Ramón Sánchez-Ocaña, Carlos de la Serna Higuera, and Manuel Pérez-Miranda
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Treatment Outcome ,Gastroenterology ,Drainage ,Humans ,Anastomotic Leak ,Stents ,General Medicine ,Plastics ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
We appreciate the interest of Sánchez-Luna et al. in our article "Endoscopic internal drainage using transmural double-pigtail stents in leaks following upper gastrointestinal tract surgery", and find their suggestion about using softer urological double pigtail stents (DPS) for endoscopic internal drainage (EID) interesting.
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- 2021
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71. Evaluation of endoscopy requests in the resumption of activity during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: denial of nonindicated requests and prioritization of accepted requests
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Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Pilar Díez Redondo, M ª Henar Núñez Rodríguez, Manuel Perez-Miranda, and Rodrigo Nájera Muñoz
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Prioritization ,Adult ,Male ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Adolescent ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Health Services Accessibility ,Tertiary Care Centers ,03 medical and health sciences ,Betacoronavirus ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Protocols ,Gastroscopy ,medicine ,Humans ,Pandemics ,Aged ,Gynecology ,Aged, 80 and over ,Infection Control ,Health Care Rationing ,business.industry ,Hospitals, Public ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Gastroenterology ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Colonoscopy ,Middle Aged ,Spain ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,business ,Coronavirus Infections - Abstract
Introduccion: la pandemia mundial por SARS-CoV-2 obligo a paralizar las unidades de endoscopia. Previamente a la reanudacion de la actividad endoscopica disenamos un protocolo de valoracion de gastroscopias y colonoscopias, desprogramadas durante la pandemia, denegando las no indicadas y priorizando las indicadas. Metodos: establecimos dos tipos de denegacion: a) contexto covid-19 en ≤ 50 anos sin sintomas de alarma y baja probabilidad de hallazgos endoscopicos relevantes; y b) contexto inadecuado por no ser acordes con las guias o protocolos clinicos. Las denegaciones se archivaron en la historia clinica del paciente. Clasificamos las adecuadas en preferentes, convencionales y seguimiento. Comparamos las denegadas por especialidad. Valoramos los hallazgos de las preferentes. Resultados: valoramos 1.658 peticiones (44 % gastroscopias, 56 % colonoscopias) entre el 16 marzo y el 30 junio de 2020. Se consideraron adecuadas 1.164 (70 %), de ellas preferentes el 8,5 %, convencionales el 48 %, seguimiento el 43 % y no valorables el 0,5 %. Se denegaron 494 (30 %): 20 % “contexto covid-19” y 80 % “contexto inadecuado”. Los motivos de denegacion en las gastroscopias fueron: seguimiento de lesiones (33 %), sintomas insuficientemente estudiados (20 %) y sintomas recidivantes con gastroscopia previa (18 %). Los motivos de denegacion en las colonoscopias fueron: vigilancia pospolipectomia (25 %), cancer colorrectal intervenido (21 %) y antecedentes familiares de cancer (13 %). Encontramos diferencias significativas en la denegacion segun la especialidad: Cirugia General (52 %), Hematologia (37 %) y Atencion Primaria (29 %). Un 31 % de las preferentes mostraron hallazgos relevantes. Conclusiones: un 24 % de nuestras endoscopias son discordantes con las recomendaciones cientificas. Su denegacion y la priorizacion de las adecuadas optimizan la utilizacion de recursos.
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- 2020
72. An uncommon cause of chronic abdominal pain and diarrhea
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Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Elda Oyarzún Bahamonde, and Henar Núñez Rodríguez
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Diarrhea ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Colon ,Colonoscopy ,Spirochaetales Infections ,Stain ,Gastroenterology ,Cecum ,Internal medicine ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Abdominal Pain ,Metronidazole ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The intestinal spirochaetosis is defined as the presence of spirochetes on the colonic surface. We present the case of a 57-years-old male, with a history of 4-5 months of diffuse abdominal pain, watery diarrhoea due to this infection. The colonoscopy revealed a serpiginous ulcer in the cecum. The biopsy was positive for intestinal spirochaetosis. It is rare infection, more common among immunocompromised patients and HIV, with a faecal-oral transmission. Most cases are incidental findings in the endoscopic screening. In symptomatic patients the watery diarrhoea and non-specific abdominal pain are the most common symptoms. The macroscopic appearance on the colonoscopy is often normal or non-specific lesions can be identified. The diagnosis is based on the biopsy with haematoxylin and eosin and the confirmation can be made with a Warthin-Starry stain. In symptomatic patients the metronidazole is the preferred treatment option. Although it is rare infection, clinicians should be aware of it in patients with common gastrointestinal symptoms.
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- 2020
73. De-novo nonalcoholic fatty liver disease at 5 years after liver transplantation: prevalence and predictive factors
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Laura Hernandez Gómez, Javier Tejedor-Tejada, Rodrigo Nájera Muñoz, Gloria Sánchez-Antolín, Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Carmen Alonso-Martín, Fátima Sánchez-Martín, Félix García-Pajares, and Carolina Almohalla Álvarez
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Liver transplantation ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrosis ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,digestive system diseases ,Liver Transplantation ,Transplantation ,Liver ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,Steatosis ,Metabolic syndrome ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a long-term complication after liver transplantation. Our aims were to determine de-novo-NAFLD at 5-year post-liver transplantation and identify predictive risk factors. METHODS This was a retrospective analysis of de-novo-NAFLD at 5-year post-liver transplantation. NAFLD was defined as the radiological evidence of steatosis. Data from transplanted patients between November 2001 and May 2014 were collected. Noninvasive fibrosis scores were calculated. Predictors of de-novo NAFLD and survival were assessed by multivariate analyses and Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS A total of 252 liver transplantations were evaluated after applying exclusion criteria, (78.6% men) with 54.9 years old (SD ± 9.5). Prevalence of de-novo NAFLD at 5-year post-liver transplantation was 36.1%. Cardiovascular events were presented in 19.88% and 23.08% of non-NAFLD and NAFLD patients, (P = 0.58). On multivariate analysis, male sex (OR, 5.40; P = 0.001), obesity (OR, 3.72; P = 0.017), metabolic syndrome (OR, 4.69; P
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74. ENDOSCOPIC INTERNAL DRAINAGE (EID) OF SUTURE-LINE DEHISCENCE POST-LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC SLEEVE (LGS): SIMPLER THAN ENDOSCOPIC VACUUM THERAPY (EVT) AND MORE EFFECTIVE THAN INTRALUMINAL COVERED SEMS
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Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, M De Benito Sanz, Rso Hernández, M Pérez-Miranda, Javier Tejedor Tejada, and RN Nuñoz
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Gastric sleeve ,Drainage ,Dehiscence ,business ,Suture line ,Surgery - Published
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75. LUMEN-APPOSING METAL STENTS (LAMS) VERSUS FULLY COVERED SELF-EXPANDABLE METAL STENT (SEMS) IN ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND-GUIDED CHOLEDOCHODUODENOSTOMY (EUS-CDS) FOR DISTAL MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION (DMBO)
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Javier Tejedor Tejada, Rso Hernández, Rodrigo Nájera Muñoz, C De La Serna Higuera, Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Javier García Alonso, A. López, Mpm Castillo, and Mdb Sanz
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Endoscopic ultrasound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Self expandable ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Stent ,Radiology ,business ,Lumen (unit) - Published
- 2020
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76. JEJUNAL POLYPECTOMY WITH NOVEL MOTORIZED SPIRAL ENTEROSCOPY (MSE) BY AN INEXPERIENCED OPERATOR AFTER FAILED CONVENTIONAL ENTEROSCOPY BY AN EXPERT: A TRUE 'PROOF OF CONCEPT' EXPERIENCE
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C Chavarria Herbozo, Javier García Alonso, Mdb Sanz, A. López, PD Redondo, Javier Tejedor Tejada, Mpm Castillo, Rso Hernández, C De La Serna Higuera, and Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela
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Enteroscopy ,Operator (computer programming) ,business.industry ,Proof of concept ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Calculus ,Medicine ,business ,Polypectomy ,Spiral - Published
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77. Utility of Ethyl-Glucuronide for Evaluation of Abstinence in Patients Presenting for Liver Transplantation
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Fátima Sánchez-Martín, Félix García-Pajares, Gloria Sánchez-Antolín, Luisa Fernanda Lurueña Sanchez, Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Carolina Almohalla-Álvarez, Carmen Alonso-Martín, and Javier Tejedor-Tejada
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Alcohol Drinking ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Alcohol abuse ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Glucuronates ,Urine ,Liver transplantation ,Liver disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ethyl glucuronide ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,media_common ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,Patient Selection ,Abstinence ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Liver Transplantation ,Substance Abuse Detection ,chemistry ,Spain ,Surgery ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers ,Alcohol Abstinence - Abstract
Background Cirrhosis as a result of alcohol-related liver disease is one of the most common indications for liver transplantation (LT) in Spain. Patients presenting for LT should be checked for alcohol abuse in clinical interviews and use of laboratory tests to confirm abstinence. The ethyl-glucuronide (EtG) test is very sensitive and can be positive in urine up to 5 days after consumption. Our main objective is to know the rate of alcohol abstinence by using the urine EtG test in patients evaluated for LT and to assess its correlation with the clinical interviews and laboratory test. Methods We conducted a prospective analysis of the results of the EtG in urine of patients evaluated for LT from January 2017 to March 2019 and its correlation with the medical and psychiatric interviews and with the laboratory test. Results We included 160 patients who were referred to LT evaluation. Among all cases, 84.1% were men, with an average age of 57.8 years. Alcohol-related liver disease was the most frequent cause (64.1%). Urine-EtG was positive in 10 patients (6.2%), 9 of them in patients with ALD and 1 in a patient with hepatitis C virus. The alcohol consumption was recognized by 80% of the patients in the clinical interview. Cases with positive EtG had higher levels of analytical parameters than those with a negative test. Conclusions In our series, 6.2% of patients referred for LT evaluation had recently consumed alcohol. The determination of EtG in urine is probably an effective and objective technique in the detection of alcohol consumption to ensure abstinence in the LT candidates.
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78. Endoscopic internal drainage using transmural double-pigtail stents in leaks following upper gastrointestinal tract surgery
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Ramon Sanchez-Ocana, Francisco Javier García-Alonso, Manuel Perez-Miranda, Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, Rodrigo Nájera-Muñoz, Carlos de la Serna Higuera, Javier Tejedor-Tejada, and Marina de Benito Sanz
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Pigtail ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Leak ,Fistula ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radiography ,Gastric Bypass ,Anastomotic Leak ,Dehiscence ,Upper Gastrointestinal Tract ,Gastrectomy ,medicine ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Pancreaticoduodenectomy ,Endoscopic Procedure ,Obesity, Morbid ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Radiological weapon ,Drainage ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,Stents ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION different endoscopic procedures have been proposed for the management of surgical leaks. Endoscopic internal drainage using trans-fistulary double-pigtail plastic stents has emerged as an alternative strategy, especially in fistulae presenting after laparoscopic gastric sleeve. METHODS a retrospective case series was performed at a single tertiary care center including all upper gastrointestinal post-surgical leaks primarily managed with endoscopic trans-fistulary insertion of double-pigtail plastic stents. Clinical success was defined as the absence of extravasation of oral radiographic contrast and radiological resolution of the collection with adequate oral intake Results: nine patients were included, six (66.6 %) females with a median age of 52.6 years (IQR 47-60). Five cases presented after laparoscopic gastric sleeve, two cases after distal esophagectomies, one after a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and another one after a pancreaticoduodenectomy. Fistulae measured < 10 mm in five patients (55.6 %) and 10-20 mm in four patients (44.4 %). Six were early leaks. Technical and clinical success was achieved in nine (100 %) and seven (77.8 %) cases, respectively. Seven (77.8 %) patients required ≤ 3 endoscopic procedures. The median hospital stay after the first endoscopic procedure was 12 days (IQR 6.5-17.5 days), while the overall median time until leak healing was 118.5 days (IQR 84.5-170). One patient with a post-esophagectomy intrathoracic leak developed an esophageal-tracheal fistula 37 days after stent deployment. CONCLUSIONS our results support the use of endoscopic internal drainage in postsurgical abdominal leaks, regardless of the type of surgery. Although only two patients with intrathoracic dehiscence were included.
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79. Factores relacionados con el reingreso de pacientes en urgencias asociados al covid-19
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Iannuzzelli Barroso, Carla, Plou Izquierdo, Sara, Sanchis Yago, Beatriz, Coscollar Escartín, Irene, Muñoz Mendoza, Vanessa, Galve Royo, Fernando, Esteban Fuentes, Francisco José, Lopez Mas, Clara, Iannuzzelli Barroso, Carla, Plou Izquierdo, Sara, Sanchis Yago, Beatriz, Coscollar Escartín, Irene, Muñoz Mendoza, Vanessa, Galve Royo, Fernando, Esteban Fuentes, Francisco José, and Lopez Mas, Clara
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INTRODUCTION: At the end of 2019 a virus of the Coronavirus family, not known to date, appeared in Wuhan, later named SARS-CoV-2. This was the beginning of a worldwide pandemic that entered our cou-ntry between February and March 2020, causing a large number of infected people, which will seriously overload the health system. This virus, which spreads rapidly from person to person, produces a febrile respiratory picture, with general symptoms, intense cough and dyspnea, as well as gastrointestinal symp-toms. Of affected patients, 10-25% of cases may have complications, with a severe acute respiratory dis-tress syndrome from severe pneumonia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional, retrospective descriptive study was performed in which all patients evaluated in the Emergency Room (ER) of the Hospital Obispo Polanco in Teruel with a diag-nosis of suspected or confi rmed Covid-19 infection who made several consultations for the same reason during the period March-April 2020 were analyzed. The variables analyzed in this study were sex, age, body mass index (BMI), smoking habit/addiction, medical history (ATH, MD, heart disease, COPD/asthma and immunosuppression), symptoms (fever, dyspnea, desaturation, cough and diarrhea), performance and outcome of PCR, radiography reported as suspected Covid-19 pneumonia, standard treatments in each situation, type of discharge and destination in case of admission and death. RESULTS: From a sample of 344 patients who came to the ER with a diagnosis of suspected or con-fi rmed coronavirus infection, a total of 26 patients, who returned to the same department on a second and third occasion, were analysed either because of persistent or worsening symptoms or because of complications derived from this disease. Of the patients analyzed, it should be noted that most of those who presented clinical worsening associated Covid-19 PCR positive and chest X-rays with the presence of Covid-19 pneumonia. CONCLUSION: It is determined that the numb, INTRODUCCIÓN: A fi nales del año 2019 aparece en Wuhan un virus de la familia Coronavirus no co-nocido hasta la fecha, posteriormente nombrado como SARS-CoV-2. Se inicia así una pandemia a nivel mundial que entre los meses de febrero-marzo de 2020 entra en nuestro país, causando un gran número de infectados, lo que supuso una grave sobrecarga del sistema sanitario. Este virus, que se propaga rápi-damente de persona a persona, produce un cuadro respiratorio febril, con síntomas generales, tos intensa y disnea, además de clínica gastrointestinal. De los pacientes afectados, entre el 10% y el 25% de los casos pueden aparecer complicaciones, con un síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo grave por neumonía severa. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Se realizó un estudio transversal, descriptivo retrospectivo, en el que se ana-lizaron todos los pacientes valorados en el Servicio de Urgencias del Hospital Obispo Polanco de Teruel con diagnóstico de sospecha o confi rmado de infección por Covid-19 que realizaron varias consultas por el mismo motivo en este servicio, en el periodo comprendido entre los meses de marzo y abril de 2020. Las variables analizadas en este estudio fueron sexo, edad, índice de masa corporal (IMC), tabaquismo, antecedentes médicos (HTA, DM, cardiopatía, EPOC/asma e inmunodepresión), sintomatología (fi ebre, dis-nea, desaturación, tos y diarrea), realización y resultado de PCR, radiografía informada como neumonía sospechosa de Covid-19, tratamientos pautados, tipo de alta y destino en caso de ingreso y muerte. RESULTADOS: Se analizan, de una muestra de 344 pacientes que acudieron a Urgencias con diagnós-ticos de sospecha o infección por Coronavirus, un total de 26 pacientes que volvieron a consultar en el mismo servicio en una segunda y tercera ocasión, bien por persistencia de síntomas o empeoramiento de los mismos, o por complicaciones derivadas de esta enfermedad. De los pacientes analizados, destacar que la mayoría de los que presentaron empeoramiento clínico, a
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80. THU-524 - Management in hepatology: cost analysis of two oppposite options for pretransplantation evaluation
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Herrero, Irene Peñas, Antolín, Gloria Sánchez, Martin, Carmen Alonso, Pajares, Félix García, Alvarez, Carolina Almohalla, Burgueño, Beatriz, Santervás, Sandra Izquierdo, Núñez, Isabel Ruiz, Rodríguez, Jorge Ruiz, José Crespo, Alicia San, Cuevas, Cristina Martínez, Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, and García, Soledad Sañudo
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81. THU-503 - Cytomegalovirus reactivation is associated with lower hepatocelullar carcinoma recurrence rates after liver transplantation
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Sancho, Victoria Aguilera, Moreno, Sarai Romero, Conde, Isabel, Rubín, Ángel, Dopazo, Cristina, Cuadrado, Antonio, Bernal, Carmen, Pereira, Sheila, Salcedo, Magdalena, Perez, Sara Lorente, Martínez, Ana Sánchez, Zamora, Javier, Pascual, Sonia, Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, Martínez-Arenas, Laura, Herrero, Jose Ignacio, Berenguer, Marina, and Rodríguez-Perálvarez, Manuel
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82. Postreperfusion biopsy as predictor of outcomes after liver transplantation
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Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, primary, Najera, Rodrigo, additional, Tejada, Javier Tejedor, additional, Martín, Carlos Maroto, additional, Delgado, Laura Sanchez, additional, Rubiales, Beatriz Madrigal, additional, Martin, Carmen Alonso, additional, Martín, Fátima Sánchez, additional, Pajares, Félix García, additional, Alvarez, Carolina Almohalla, additional, and Antolin, Gloria Sánchez, additional
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83. De-novo nonalcoholic fatty liver disease at 5 years after liver transplantation: prevalence and predictive factors
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Tejedor-Tejada, Javier, primary, Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, additional, Muñoz, Rodrigo Nájera, additional, Gómez, Laura Hernandez, additional, García-Pajares, Félix, additional, Álvarez, Carolina Almohalla, additional, Sánchez-Martín, Fátima, additional, Alonso-Martín, Carmen, additional, and Sánchez-Antolín, Gloria, additional
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84. Memorias VIII Encuentro Nacional Semilleros de Investigación
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Angie Zuleima Pérez Velandia, Luis Fernando Matéus Montañez, Henry Fuquen, Duván Leonardo Gómez Gómez, Jhon Mario Valencia Marín, Carlos Enrique Arismendy García, Brayan Felipe Pérez, Harol Tiberio Criollo Perdomo, Ginneth Rodríguez Gaitán, Andrés Niquepa Gordillo, Sergio Andrés Pastrana Pastrana, Angélica María Contreras Jáuregui, Alejandro Escudero Paniagua, Cristian Toro Gil, Jéssica Muñoz Muñoz, John Sebastián Buitrago, Hugo de Jesús González Olaya, Carlos Alberto Restrepo Alarcón, Luis Andrés Alba Granados, Juan Pablo Romero Mendoza, Juan José García, Francisco Campillo-Machado, Anderson A. Rodríguez, Alejandro Cardona, Diana María Urrea, Jhon Fredy Narváez, Mateo Cano González, Lorena Restrepo Ocampo, Jackeline Ramírez López, Natalia Arias Herrera, Valeria Franco Aristizábal, Diereck Vallejo Arbeláez, Sandra Liliana Ramírez Jiménez, Lina María Bermúdez Manzano, Beatriz Elena Baena Valencia, Yuber Avendaño Osorio, Laura Ochoa Madera, Juan David Hurtado, Natalia Estefany Pérez Velásquez, Mauro Sebastián Roa Camargo, Jhon Jairo Alfonso Romero, Nelson Hernando Camargo Botiva, Orlando Pérez Walteros, Jurany Marín Gallo, Andrés Felipe Gallego López, Jorge Andrés Carvajal Galvis, María Alejandra Bustamante, Daniel Ardila, Juliana Pérez, Carlos Mario Bolívar Hernández, Sara Ruiz Montoya, Sandra Milena Zapata, Juan David Taborda Quintero, Lina Alarcón A., Deissy Milena Gallego, Julio César Ángel G., Jenny Johana Barrera Tangarife, Juan Carlos Restrepo Foronda, Natalia Baena Robledo, Óscar Mesa, Celsa Lucía Correa, Pablo Montoya Hoyos, Julio Fernando Medina Castaño, Leidy Tatiana Galvis, Lina Marcela Castaño Zea, Héctor Iván Bedoya Escobar, Gonzalo Andrés Cuervo Puerta, Alexandra María Domínguez Urrego, Yeidi Melisa Henao Vargas, Gerardo Orrego Lombana, José Daniel Velásquez López, Luis Fernando Paguana, Guisier Astrid Patiño Bedoya, Marisol Agudelo González, Jovanny Boss Agudelo, Luis Botero-Botero, Juliana Pérez-Pérez, Carlos Quintero-Reyes, Diego Alejandro Duque-Vásquez, María Eucaris Henao Villa, Stiv Uribe Espinosa, Lisandro Arley Rendón Saraza, Johanna Andrea Gutiérrez, Yeferson Daniel Valencia Soto, Santiago Jiménez-Quintero, Duván Alberto Montoya-González, Víctor Daniel Calvo, Érika Francisca Garrido-Zea, Óscar Ómar Gaviria-Cortés, Daniela Alejandra Calderón Parra, Laura Restrepo Montoya, Jairo León Cardona Jiménez, Melissa Metrio-Jiménez, Yuly N. Buitrago-Muñoz, Yamile Yulied Marín Peláez, Yorleida Osorio Morales, Janny A. Villa Pulgarin, Laura Gallo Naranjo, Diana Ríos Botero, Jairo Sandoval Sánchez, Estefanía Villalobo Parra, Keisy Esteban Fuentes Ávila, Víctor Calvo, Santiago Orozco, Isaura Pilar Sánchez, Alexis Ortiz Cano, Carlos Millán Zapata, Rubén Darío Arias Pérez, Sara Manuela Carvajal Mejía, Nicole Andrea González Serna, Salomón Gallego Quintero, Ana María Patiño Isaza, Daniela Lucía Flórez Restrepo, Juan Carlos Alzate Ángel, Natalia Andrea Taborda Vanegas, Juliana Correa Mejía, Heyner Amaya Ocampo, María Camila Loaiza Mejía, Ania Alejandra Villalba Galvis, Diana Elizabeth Escudero Cardona, María Elena López, Sebastián Gallego, Alejandra Ortiz Vásquez, Julián Rivera, Geraldine Atehortúa Hernández, Melisa Andrea Tamayo Rendón, María de Jesús Valencia Hernández, Daniela Osorno Avendaño, Estefanía Castaño Ramírez, Ángela Quintero Echeverri, Angie Paola Correa, Jessica Patiño Rendón, Carolina Cano, María Johana Urrego Galeano, Yarledis Padilla Rendón, Daniela Bedoya Cano, Andrés Felipe Cardona Puerta, Kevin David Medina Gaviria, Héctor René Arévalo Burbano, Carlos Andrés Gómez Hernández, Mariana García Alarcón, María Cecilia Carrillo, Ana María Maya, Keythy Helen de Sousa Muñoz, Germán Sebastián Yepes Cano, Daniela Andrea Ramírez Salazar, Yohana Cirley Agudelo Marín, Pedro Luis Quirós Montoya, Óscar Augusto Bedoya Carvajal, Natalia Camacho López, Diana Carolina Marín Zapata, Neisi Jackelina Rivas Rentería, Luz Dary Villalba Barón, Cristian Felipe Rivera Cardona, Darlen Daniza Romaña Mosquera, Lina Marcela Ciro, Elsa Yolanda Sánchez, Yasmín Atehortúa Agudelo, Esteban Jiménez Zapata, Deisy Jhoana Giraldo Gómez, Geraldin Carmona Múnera, Jéssica María Vélez Castañeda, Leydy Johana Rueda Guiral, Cristian Felipe Rivera, Julián Taborda Rengifo, Cristian Muñetón Franco, Angélica María Villamizar Montagut, Sara Jiménez Roldán, Katherine Sánchez Acevedo, María Alejandra Betancourt Pantoja, Lina Córdoba Castillo, Andrés Felipe Barón Castaño, Estefanía Manco Saldarriaga, Laura Fabiola García Flórez, John Fredy Castro Álvarez, Sindy Johana Taborda Agudelo, Yurany Padierna Ortiz, Aníbal Arteaga, Janny Alexander Villa, Waira Ospina Sánchez, Maide Yhurany Moreno Delgado, Andrea Catalina Uribe, Gladys del Socorro Echavarría, Laura María Arango Agudelo, Juliana Morales Montoya, Juliana Velásquez V., Carolina Torres, Estefanía Cárdenas, Leydi Maryoris Loaiza G., Maryolis Puello B., Deisy Jazmín Jaramillo González, María Fernanda Duque Ramírez, Yira Gaona Narváez, Carlos Eugenio Delgado Jiménez, Andrés Jaramillo, Felipe Cadavid, Mónica Duque Q., Harold Areiza, Carlos David Jaramillo, Álvaro Hoyos, Emely Johanna Vásquez Mejía, Luisa Fernanda Gil, Sara Escobar Salazar, Daisy Alejandra Gómez-Ruiz, Ana Cristina Cadavid-Ramírez, Ana Lucía Castaño-González, Santiago León, Melissa Zambrano, Juan David Escobar, Santiago Gómez Velilla, Tatiana Ortiz, Robinson Daniel García Gutiérrez, Julia Victoria Omaña García, Sara Melissa Uribe Giraldo, Santiago Saldarriaga, Jhonny Londoño Pérez, Ana Lucía Castaño, Raúl Mazo, Juanita Tamayo, Maribel Echeverry, Sergio Andrés Correa, Ricardo Zambrano, Lina María Salazar Torres, Daniela García González, María Paz Espinoza Gómez, Jhonny Alberto Buitrago Mejía, Daniela Trujillo Hincapié, Andrés Giovanni Oliveros, Renso Sneider Gallego Rodríguez, Daniela Ospina Barrera, Juan David Monsalve, Jesika Leysner Tavera, Erwin Ricardo Zambrano, Juan Diego Luján, Samuel Etien Hernández, Sergio Marín López, Daniel Camilo Correa Muñoz, Daisy Alejandra Gómez, Julián Marín Villa, Laura Duque, Gustavo Alfonso Mendoza Fandiño, Bryan Herrera, Sandra Patricia Duque, Jhon Fredy Naranjo Agudelo, Sarita Herrera Mesa, Jhonatan Andrés Gómez Valencia, Laura Carolina Álvarez Arroyave, Juan Carlos Builes Rodríguez, Sara Bedoya Giraldo, Paola Cantor García, Gloria Y. Sánchez Zapata, José I. Patiño Posada, Sara Saldarriaga Palacio, Juan Pablo Palacio Pareja, Jhonny Alberto Buitrago, María A. Chaux, Oscar E. Cubillos, Hernán D. Lobo, Gerardo Sánchez, Jorge Enrique Gallego, Laura Yesenia Velásquez, Simón Morales Gómez, Manuela López, Neidy Villanueva, Julio César Aguirre, Daniela Betancur Ospina, Manuela Gómez Noreña, Verónica Tatiana Agudelo Marín, María Alejandra Rojas Zapata, María Alejandra Rúa Gómez, Manuela Sepúlveda Correa, Sara Echeverri Alzate, Maribel Jaramillo Restrepo, Manuela Martínez Granada, Maribel Echeverri Hernández, and Gabriel Céspedes Mesa
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85. PRÓTESIS DE APOSICIÓN LUMINAL (PAL) FRENTE A PRÓTESIS METÁLICAS AUTOEXPANDIBLES (PMA) BILIARES CUBIERTAS EN COLEDOCODUODENOSTOMÍA GUIADA POR ECOENDOSCOPIA (CDS-USE) PARA LA OBSTRUCCIÓN BILIAR MALIGNA (OBM)
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Ana Yaiza Carbajo López, Rodrigo Nájera Muñoz, Javier Tejedor Tejada, Ignacio Fanjul, Esteban Fuentes Valenzuela, Javier García Alonso, Marina de Benito Sanz, Manuel Pérez-Miranda Castillo, Ramón Sánchez-Ocaña Hernández, and Carlos de la Serna Higuera
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86. Endoscopic ultrasound‐guided choledocoduodenostomy with electrocautery‐enhanced lumen‐apposing metal stent for benign biliary obstruction: When all other options fail
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Manuel Perez-Miranda, Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, and Carlos de la Serna Higuera
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Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde ,Endoscopic ultrasound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cholestasis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Stent ,Lumen (anatomy) ,Endosonography ,Electrocoagulation ,Periampullary diverticulum ,medicine ,Drainage ,Humans ,Stents ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,Ultrasonography, Interventional - Published
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87. SAT270 - Post-operative complications and short-term survival in obese cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplantation
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Tejedor-Tejada, Javier, Martin, Carmen Alonso, Fernández Prada, Samuel Juan, Juan, Laura, Mauriz, Violeta, Helal, Abdelaleem, Safadi, Rifaat, Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, Almohalla, Carolina, and Pajares, Félix García
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88. OS168 - Cumulative exposure to tacrolimus and incidence of cancer after liver transplantation
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Rodríguez-Perálvarez, Manuel, Crespo, Gonzalo, Rivera, Jesús, Rodríguez, Antonio González, Garrido, Estefanía Berge, Gastaca, Mikel, Ruiz, Patricia, Curell, Anna, Dopazo, Cristina, Fernández-Yunquera, Ainhoa, Diaz, Fernando, Martínez, Ana Sánchez, Ortiz, María Luisa, Berenguer, Marina, Di Maira, Tommaso, Herrero, Jose Ignacio, Iñarrairaegui, Mercedes, Almohalla, Carolina, Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, Perez, Sara Lorente, Borao, Cristina, Casafont, Fernando, Fabrega, Emilio, Pascual, Sonia, Más-Serrano, Patricio, Lopez Garrido, Maria Angeles, López, Flor Nogueras, González-Grande, Rocio, Zamora, Javier, Alejandre, Rafael, Gómez-Orellana, Antonio M., Bernal, Carmen, and Gómez Bravo, Miguel Ángel
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89. MPC Implementation of a Quasi-Time-Optimal Speed Control for a PMSM Drive, With Inner Modulated-FS-MPC Torque Control
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Esteban Fuentes, Cesar Silva, and Ralph Kennel
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Stall torque ,Vector control ,Torque motor ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Control engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Double integrator ,Direct torque control ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Torque sensor ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Synchronous motor - Abstract
In this paper, model-predictive control is used as a framework for implementing a quasi-time-optimal speed controller for a permanent-magnet synchronous motor. The scheme consists of an inner predictive torque control, which makes use of the full actuation range provided by a two-level voltage source inverter, although with the use of pulsewidth modulation. An outer speed controller, based on classical results for the time-optimal control of the double integrator, constitutes a good example application of the proposed torque controller. The overall scheme achieves both fast transient dynamics (as fast as the physics of the system and the control constraints allow) and acceptable steady-state performance.
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90. Smoothened Quasi-Time-Optimal Control for the Torsional Torque in a Two-Mass System
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Esteban Fuentes, Dante Kalise, and Ralph Kennel
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Engineering ,Vector control ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Linear-quadratic regulator ,Optimal control ,Direct torque control ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,State space ,Torque ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Synchronous motor - Abstract
In this work, a quasi-time-optimal, nonlinear state-feedback control for the torsional torque of a two-mass system is proposed. The scheme considers constraints in the stator voltage and currents of the driving machine: a permanent-magnet synchronous motor. Its design is based on results of the general framework of optimal control and leverages the assumption of a bang–bang structure for the actuation. In order to render its implementation feasible, the proposed algorithm exploits the geometrical properties displayed by the system state trajectories in the state space, when steered under a time-optimal regime. Spurious chattering is avoided switching to a smoother linear quadratic regulator, once the state reaches the vicinity of the target. The performance of the proposed controller is validated with experimental results, which consider an external proportional-integral controller for the load speed, tuned for relatively high bandwidth.
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91. Anatomic Predictive Factors of Acute Corneal Hydrops in Keratoconus
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Nacim Bouheraoua, Laurent Laroche, Esteban Fuentes, Isabelle Goemaere, Mohamed El Sanharawi, Vincent Borderie, Elena Basli, Taous Hamiche, and Otman Sandali
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Corneal hydrops ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Keratoconus ,Stromal cell ,genetic structures ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Corneal topography ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Optical coherence tomography ,medicine ,sense organs ,Stage (cooking) ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Purpose To define the optical coherence tomography (OCT) corneal changes predisposing to acute corneal hydrops among patients with advanced keratoconus. Design Retrospective cohort study. Participants A total of 191 advanced keratoconic eyes from 191 patients with advanced keratoconus cases were studied. Methods Data collected from patients with advanced keratoconus cases were studied during a minimum period of 24 months of follow-up. High-resolution Fourier-domain corneal OCT (5 μm of axial resolution) and corneal topography were performed every 4 months during the follow-up. Several anatomic features at the keratoconus cone were analyzed with OCT, including epithelial and stromal thicknesses, the aspect of Bowman's layer, the presence of Vogt's striae, and stromal opacities. A comparative analysis between anatomic corneal features in eyes that developed corneal hydrops and those that did not develop this complication during the follow-up was performed. Main Outcome Measures Evaluation of anatomic corneal changes at risk of developing a corneal hydrops on the basis of OCT findings. Results Eleven cases of corneal hydrops (5.8%) occurred in our series during a mean follow-up of 30 months (24–36 months). All of these patients were male and younger (23.7±5.9 years) than patients with no acute keratoconus (32.7±11.3 years). Increased epithelial thickening with stromal thinning at the conus and the presence of anterior hyperreflectives at the Bowman's layer level were significantly associated with corneal hydrops, whereas the presence of corneal scarring was a preventive factor. At the healing stage, a pan-stromal scar occurs, with a significant stromal thickening and cornea flattening. Conclusions Increased epithelial thickening, stromal thinning at the keratoconus cone, anterior hyperreflectives at the Bowman's layer level, and the absence of stromal scarring are associated with a high risk of developing corneal hydrops. These aspects should be taken into account by the clinician in the evaluation of keratoconus eyes and in the planning of corneal keratoplasty.
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92. Cascade-Free Predictive Speed Control for Electrical Drives
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Esteban Fuentes, Dante Kalise, Ralph Kennel, and Jose Rodriguez
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Engineering ,Electronic speed control ,business.industry ,Control engineering ,AC motor ,Double integrator ,Model predictive control ,Direct torque control ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,Inverter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Synchronous motor ,business ,Machine control - Abstract
This paper presents the design of a predictive speed controller for electrical drives. The control scheme does not have a cascaded structure; instead, it uses a single optimization algorithm to generate the control action to be applied at the next sampling instant. The control is based on the optimization of a cost function, which is designed using the insight given by the solution of the minimum-time control problem for a simplified system, namely, the double integrator, which is a reasonable model of the machine dynamic behavior. The experimental results obtained with a permanent-magnet synchronous motor and an induction machine, fed by a two-level three-phase inverter, confirm that this approach reaches a very good dynamic performance without a high computational effort.
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93. APENDAGITIS: ETIOLOGíA INFRECUENTE DE DOLOR ABDOMINAL
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Blanco Pino, Carla, Soffiantini, Dolores, Esteban Fuentes, Francisco José, Fernández Bedoya, Ivan Ulises, Blanco Pino, Carla, Soffiantini, Dolores, Esteban Fuentes, Francisco José, and Fernández Bedoya, Ivan Ulises
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La apendicitis epiploica es una entidad infrecuente que se produce por la torsión o trombosis del drenaje venoso de un apéndice epiploico o secundaria a la inflamación de una estructura abdominal.Clínicamente simula un cuadro de abdomen agudo. La técnica diagnóstica de elección es la TC. Se resuelve espontáneamente en 1-2 semanas con tratamiento conservador.
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94. THU241 - Postreperfusion biopsy as predictor of outcomes after liver transplantation
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Valenzuela, Esteban Fuentes, Najera, Rodrigo, Tejada, Javier Tejedor, Martín, Carlos Maroto, Delgado, Laura Sanchez, Rubiales, Beatriz Madrigal, Martin, Carmen Alonso, Martín, Fátima Sánchez, Pajares, Félix García, Alvarez, Carolina Almohalla, and Antolin, Gloria Sánchez
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95. Predictive Speed Control of a Two-Mass System Driven by a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
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Cesar Silva, Juan I. Yuz, and Esteban Fuentes
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Electronic speed control ,Engineering ,Permanent magnet synchronous motor ,business.industry ,Control (management) ,Control engineering ,Mass system ,Extended Kalman filter ,Noise ,Model predictive control ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,State (computer science) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
This paper presents a predictive strategy for the speed control of a two-mass system driven by a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). The proposed approach allows to manipulate all the system variables simultaneously, including mechanical and electrical variables in a single control law. The state feedback is achieved with a reduced order extended Kalman filter, which observes the non-measured variables as well as reduces the impact of measurement noise. The performance of the control strategy is shown through simulation and experimental results in a 4 [kW] laboratory prototype.
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96. Predictive Control of AC–AC Modular Multilevel Converters
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Esteban Fuentes, Felix Kammerer, Marcelo A. Perez, and Jose Rodriguez
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Automatic frequency control ,Converters ,Modular design ,AC/AC converter ,Model predictive control ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,Power electronics ,Control system ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Power control - Abstract
Multilevel converters can reach medium-voltage operation increasing the efficiency of high-power applications. Among the existing multilevel converter topologies, the modular multilevel converter (MMC) provides the advantages of high modularity, availability, and high power quality. Moreover, the main advantage compared to cascaded multilevel converters is the lack of an input transformer which results in a reduction of cooling requirements, size, and cost. One of the drawbacks of this topology when used as an ac-ac converter is the input and output frequency components in the control loop, resulting in a more complex controller design. In this paper, a single-phase ac-ac MMC predictive control approach is proposed. The controller minimizes the input, output, and circulating current errors and balances the dc voltages. Experimental results show the performance of the proposed predictive control scheme.
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- 2012
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97. Diets of Wedge-tailed Eagles (Aquila audax) and Little Eagles (Hieraaetus morphnoides) Breeding Near Canberra, Australia
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David Judge, Jerry Olsen, Stephen J. S. Debus, Ernesto Esteban Fuentes, and A. B. Rose
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Eagle ,biology ,Ecology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Zoology ,Aquila audax ,Little eagle ,biology.organism_classification ,Competition (biology) ,Predation ,biology.animal ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Hieraaetus ,Wedge-tailed eagle ,media_common - Abstract
Recent concern about the decline of the Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides) in southeastern Australia has raised questions about whether Wedge-tailed Eagles (Aquila audax) might be implicated in this decline. The ecology, including the diet, of Little Eagles is rather poorly known. The diet of the Wedge- tailed Eagle is better documented, but the overlap in prey used by the two eagles has been little studied. Near Canberra between July 2002 and January 2008, we identified 1421 and 192 prey items from nests of Wedge-tailed Eagles and Little Eagles, respectively. Wedge-tailed Eagles' diet was similar to that reported elsewhere. In addition to European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), Little Eagles specialized on birds, but tended to avoid macropods, a main prey of Wedge-tailed Eagles, and there was little overlap in prey used by the two eagle species. Although Standardised Food Niche Breadth and Shannon Diversity Index were similar for the two eagles, Wedge-tailed Eagles captured significantly larger prey, as indicated by the difference in Geometric Mean Prey Weight, 1298 g for Wedge-tailed Eagles and 249 g for Little Eagles, which reflected the fivefold difference in mass between male Little Eagles and male Wedge-tailed Eagles. We suggest that direct competition for prey probably was not the cause of the Little Eagle decline.
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- 2010
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98. DIetary Shifts Based Upon Prey Availability in Peregrine Falcons and Australian Hobbies Breeding Near Canberra, Australia
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Jerry Olsen, A. B. Rose, David M. Bird, David Judge, and Esteban Fuentes
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Peregrinus ,Australian hobby ,biology ,Sturnus ,Nest ,Ecology ,Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Hobby ,Predation - Abstract
We collected prey remains and pellets at 16 Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) nest territories (975 prey items from 152 collections) and one Australian Hobby (F. longipennis) territory (181 prey items from 39 collections) during four breeding seasons in two time periods: 1991–1992 and 2002–2003, a total of 60 peregrine nest-years and three hobby nest-years. By number, European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were the main prey taken by both falcons in 1991–1992 and 2002–2003, but starlings made up a smaller percentage of the diet by number in the latter period, apparently because their numbers had declined in the wild. Although the geometric mean of prey weights and geometric mean species weights were similar in the two time periods, both falcons compensated for the decline in European Starlings in the latter period by taking a greater variety of bird species, particularly small numbers of mostly native birds, rather than taking more of one or two other major prey species. Peregrines took 37 bird ...
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- 2008
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99. Optimization of Water Distribution Systems in Puerto Rico Integrating Regional Operation with Hydraulic Model
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Esteban Fuentes, Agnes Ayuso, Leidy Collazos, and Mauricio Olaya
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Distribution system ,General Engineering ,Environmental science ,Civil engineering - Published
- 2008
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100. Anatomic Predictive Factors of Acute Corneal Hydrops in Keratoconus: An Optical Coherence Tomography Study
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Esteban, Fuentes, Otman, Sandali, Mohamed, El Sanharawi, Elena, Basli, Taous, Hamiche, Isabelle, Goemaere, Vincent, Borderie, Nacim, Bouheraoua, and Laurent, Laroche
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Fourier Analysis ,Corneal Stroma ,Corneal Edema ,Epithelium, Corneal ,Corneal Topography ,Middle Aged ,Keratoconus ,Young Adult ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To define the optical coherence tomography (OCT) corneal changes predisposing to acute corneal hydrops among patients with advanced keratoconus.Retrospective cohort study.A total of 191 advanced keratoconic eyes from 191 patients with advanced keratoconus cases were studied.Data collected from patients with advanced keratoconus cases were studied during a minimum period of 24 months of follow-up. High-resolution Fourier-domain corneal OCT (5 μm of axial resolution) and corneal topography were performed every 4 months during the follow-up. Several anatomic features at the keratoconus cone were analyzed with OCT, including epithelial and stromal thicknesses, the aspect of Bowman's layer, the presence of Vogt's striae, and stromal opacities. A comparative analysis between anatomic corneal features in eyes that developed corneal hydrops and those that did not develop this complication during the follow-up was performed.Evaluation of anatomic corneal changes at risk of developing a corneal hydrops on the basis of OCT findings.Eleven cases of corneal hydrops (5.8%) occurred in our series during a mean follow-up of 30 months (24-36 months). All of these patients were male and younger (23.7±5.9 years) than patients with no acute keratoconus (32.7±11.3 years). Increased epithelial thickening with stromal thinning at the conus and the presence of anterior hyperreflectives at the Bowman's layer level were significantly associated with corneal hydrops, whereas the presence of corneal scarring was a preventive factor. At the healing stage, a pan-stromal scar occurs, with a significant stromal thickening and cornea flattening.Increased epithelial thickening, stromal thinning at the keratoconus cone, anterior hyperreflectives at the Bowman's layer level, and the absence of stromal scarring are associated with a high risk of developing corneal hydrops. These aspects should be taken into account by the clinician in the evaluation of keratoconus eyes and in the planning of corneal keratoplasty.
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- 2015
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