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202. Language acquisition in a post-pandemic context: the impact of measures against COVID-19 on early language development
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Sara Feijoo, Anna Amadó, Francesc Sidera, Eva Aguilar-Mediavilla, and Elisabet Serrat
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language acquisition ,expressive vocabulary ,parental questionnaires ,pandemic ,child development ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Language acquisition is influenced by the quality and quantity of input that language learners receive. In particular, early language development has been said to rely on the acoustic speech stream, as well as on language-related visual information, such as the cues provided by the mouth of interlocutors. Furthermore, children’s expressive language skills are also influenced by the variability of interlocutors that provided the input. The COVID-19 pandemic has offered an unprecedented opportunity to explore the way these input factors affect language development. On the one hand, the pervasive use of masks diminishes the quality of speech, while it also reduces visual cues to language. On the other hand, lockdowns and restrictions regarding social gatherings have considerably limited the amount of interlocutor variability in children’s input. The present study aims at analyzing the effects of the pandemic measures against COVID-19 on early language development. To this end, 41 children born in 2019 and 2020 were compared with 41 children born before 2012 using the Catalan adaptation of the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories (MB-CDIs). Results do not show significant differences in vocabulary between pre- and post-Covid children, although there is a tendency for children with lower vocabulary levels to be in the post-Covid group. Furthermore, a relationship was found between interlocutor variability and participants’ vocabulary, indicating that those participants with fewer opportunities for socio-communicative diversity showed lower expressive vocabulary scores. These results reinforce other recent findings regarding input factors and their impact on early language learning.
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203. Stabilization of 14-3-3 protein-protein interactions with Fusicoccin-A decreases alpha-synuclein dependent cell-autonomous death in neuronal and mouse models
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Rodrigo Vinueza-Gavilanes, Jorge Juan Bravo-González, Leyre Basurco, Chiara Boncristiani, Joaquín Fernández-Irigoyen, Enrique Santamaría, Irene Marcilla, Alberto Pérez-Mediavilla, María Rosario Luquin, Africa Vales, Gloria González-Aseguinolaza, María Soledad Aymerich, Tomás Aragón, and Montserrat Arrasate
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Alpha-synuclein ,Parkinson's disease ,Synucleinopathies ,Neuronal death ,Proximity biotinylation ,BioID2 ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Synucleinopathies are a group of neurodegenerative diseases without effective treatment characterized by the abnormal aggregation of alpha-synuclein (aSyn) protein. Changes in levels or in the amino acid sequence of aSyn (by duplication/triplication of the aSyn gene or point mutations in the encoding region) cause familial cases of synucleinopathies. However, the specific molecular mechanisms of aSyn-dependent toxicity remain unclear. Increased aSyn protein levels or pathological mutations may favor abnormal protein-protein interactions (PPIs) that could either promote neuronal death or belong to a coping response program against neurotoxicity. Therefore, the identification and modulation of aSyn-dependent PPIs can provide new therapeutic targets for these diseases. To identify aSyn-dependent PPIs we performed a proximity biotinylation assay based on the promiscuous biotinylase BioID2. When expressed as a fusion protein, BioID2 biotinylates by proximity stable and transient interacting partners, allowing their identification by streptavidin affinity purification and mass spectrometry. The aSyn interactome was analyzed using BioID2-tagged wild-type (WT) and pathological mutant E46K aSyn versions in HEK293 cells. We found the 14-3-3 epsilon isoform as a common protein interactor for WT and E46K aSyn. 14‐3-3 epsilon correlates with aSyn protein levels in brain regions of a transgenic mouse model overexpressing WT human aSyn. Using a neuronal model in which aSyn cell-autonomous toxicity is quantitatively scored by longitudinal survival analysis, we found that stabilization of 14‐3-3 protein-proteins interactions with Fusicoccin-A (FC-A) decreases aSyn-dependent toxicity. Furthermore, FC-A treatment protects dopaminergic neuronal somas in the substantia nigra of a Parkinson's disease mouse model. Based on these results, we propose that the stabilization of 14‐3-3 epsilon interaction with aSyn might reduce aSyn toxicity, and highlight FC-A as a potential therapeutic compound for synucleinopathies.
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204. Limited efficacy of APRIL CAR in patients with multiple myeloma indicate challenges in the use of natural ligands for CAR T-cell therapy
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Simon Thomas, Julia Taylor, Manuel Rodriguez-Justo, Kwee Yong, Mathieu Ferrari, Shimobi Onuoha, Sonja Zweegman, Rakesh Popat, Lydia Lee, Wen Chean Lim, Daria Galas-Filipowicz, Kent Fung, Dominic Patel, Zulaikha Akbar, Elena Alvarez Mediavilla, Patrycja Wawrzyniecka, Debarati Shome, Rogier M Reijmers, Trillian Gregg, Leigh Wood, William Day, Virginie Cerec, Shaun Cordoba, Nushmia Khokhar, Vijay Peddareddigari, Muhammad Al-Hajj, Jim Cavet, and Martin Pule
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background We used a proliferating ligand (APRIL) to construct a ligand-based third generation chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) able to target two myeloma antigens, B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) and transmembrane activator and CAML interactor.Methods The APRIL CAR was evaluated in a Phase 1 clinical trial (NCT03287804, AUTO2) in patients with relapsed, refractory multiple myeloma. Eleven patients received 13 doses, the first 15×106 CARs, and subsequent patients received 75,225,600 and 900×106 CARs in a 3+3 escalation design.Results The APRIL CAR was well tolerated. Five (45.5%) patients developed Grade 1 cytokine release syndrome and there was no neurotoxicity. However, responses were only observed in 45.5% patients (1×very good partial response, 3×partial response, 1×minimal response). Exploring the mechanistic basis for poor responses, we then compared the APRIL CAR to two other BCMA CARs in a series of in vitro assays, observing reduced interleukin-2 secretion and lack of sustained tumor control by APRIL CAR regardless of transduction method or co-stimulatory domain. There was also impaired interferon signaling of APRIL CAR and no evidence of autoactivation. Thus focusing on APRIL itself, we confirmed similar affinity to BCMA and protein stability in comparison to BCMA CAR binders but reduced binding by cell-expressed APRIL to soluble BCMA and reduced avidity to tumor cells. This indicated either suboptimal folding or stability of membrane-bound APRIL attenuating CAR activation.Conclusions The APRIL CAR was well tolerated, but the clinical responses observed in AUTO2 were disappointing. Subsequently, when comparing the APRIL CAR to other BCMA CARs, we observed in vitro functional deficiencies due to reduced target binding by cell-expressed ligand.
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205. Mosaic forest management at landscape scale to enhance fungal diversity and production, in a context of forest fire-prevention in Mediterranean ecosystems
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Alba Magarzo, Ignacio Sanz-Benito, Olaya Mediavilla, María Hernández-Rodríguez, Juan Andrés Oria-de-Rueda, Tatek Dejene, and Pablo Martín-Pinto
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Rockroses ,Oaks ,Wildfire-prone landscape ,Sporocarps production ,Mosaic management ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Landscapes of oak (Quercus) forests alternated with extensive fields dominated by rockroses (Cistus) are widespread throughout the Mediterranean Basin. Due to the recurrency of fires and the mycological potential of both Quercus forests and Cistus fields, adequate management of this landscape is a key forest management objective. Although both Quercus and Cistus species are considered super-productive in terms of fungal production and diversity, fungal diversity and productivity vary depending on the stand age and structure. The aim of this study was to assess the complementary mycological potential of these ecosystems by studying sporocarp production, diversity, and community composition to elucidate management practices that would enhance fungal diversity and productivity within a fire management framework. We collected sporocarps over a period of four consecutive years (2012–2015) in young Cistus plots (1-m tall Cistus), old Cistus plots (2-m tall Cistus), and Quercus Forest plots. Our analyses showed that age as well as dominant vegetation influences sporocarp production, diversity, and richness, with young Cistus stands most suited to high levels of sporocarp productivity and diversity. In addition, a progressive restructuring of the fungal community was observed from a large, diverse community in Cistus early-stage stands to a smaller, less diverse but well-defined community in Quercus stands, transiting through an intermediate composition in old Cistus fields. Based on our findings, we suggest that a management process that not only favors stand rejuvenation would achieve greater sporocarp production and richness, including edible commercial species, while reducing the amount of fuel. In addition, the differentiated diversity of the Quercus stands plays an important role in terms of landscape diversity, being necessary the recommendation of a rejuvenation management in order to protect this stands associated diversity. We propose that these goals could be best achieved with a mosaic landscape model to connect the different stages of succession, enabling greater interconnectivity and, hence, allowing the presence of different “fungal stages” at the landscape level.
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206. Optimization of In Vitro Th17 Polarization for Adoptive Cell Therapy in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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Gamal, Wael, primary, Mediavilla-Varela, Melanie, additional, Uriepero-Palma, Angimar, additional, Pinilla-Ibarz, Javier, additional, and Sahakian, Eva, additional
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207. OS-067 Specific metabolomic and bile acid profiles and their relationship with gut microbiota composition in patients with drug-induced liver injury
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Román-Sagüillo, Sara, primary, Castro, Raisa Quiñones, additional, González-Robles, Alba, additional, Juárez-Fernández, María, additional, Martínez-Flórez, Susana, additional, González-Gállego, Javier, additional, Jorquera, Francisco, additional, García-Mediavilla, María-Victoria, additional, Stephens, Camilla, additional, Robles-Díaz, Mercedes, additional, Nistal, Esther, additional, Jover, Ramiro, additional, and Sánchez-Campos, Sonia, additional
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208. Elevated pulse pressure and cardiovascular risk associated in Spanish population attended in primary care: IBERICAN study
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Ana Moyá-Amengual, Antonio Ruiz-García, Vicente Pallarés-Carratalá, Adalberto Serrano-Cumplido, Miguel Ángel Prieto-Díaz, Antonio Segura-Fragoso, Sergio Cinza-Sanjurjo, the researchers of the IBERICAN study, Alfonso Barquilla García, Ángel Díaz Rodríguez, Carlos Escobar Cervantes, Francisco Javier Alonso Moreno, Jesús Vergara Martín, Juan José Badimón, José Polo García, Luis Rodríguez Padial, Miguel Ángel Prieto, Rafael Vidal Pérez, Sergio Cinza Sanjurjo, Sònia Miravet Jiménez, Sonsoles Velilla Zancada, José Ramón Banegas, Vicente Martín Sánchez, Vicente Pallares Carratalá, Antonio Segura Fragoso y Rafael Manuel Micó Pérez, Antonio López Téllez, Jesús Vergara Martin, María De Los Ángeles Ortega Osuna, Cristóbal Prieto Cid, Mª José Hidalgo Fajardo, José Lorente Serna, Ángel Domínguez Requena, Ricardo Alberola Cañizares, Manuel Ruiz Peña, Filomena Herrero Collado, Marcela Montes Vázquez, Rafael Ángel Carrascal Garrido, María Reyes Herrera Lozano, Beatriz Ortiz Oliva, Francisco José Anguita, Carmen Pérez Ibáñez, Carlos Alberto Cabrera Rodríguez, María José Cruz Rodríguez, Sandra Bonilla Ruiz, Rocio Reina González, Salome Abad Sánchez, Inmaculada Santana Martínez, Rafael Sánchez Jordán, Juan Mª Ramos Navas-Parejo, José Manuel Ramírez Torres, José María Beltrán Poveda, María Adoración De Cruz Benayas, Carmen Fernández Gil, Jon Iñaki Esturo Alcaine, Antonio Mora Quintero, Fernando Leiva Cepas, José Luis Carrasco Martín, Emilio García Criado, Mercedes Vázquez Blanco, Isabel Mora Ortiz, Leovigildo Ginel Mendoza, Juan Carlos Aguirre Rodríguez, Esperanza María Romero Rodríguez, José Acevedo Vázquez, Juan Gabriel García Ballesteros, María De La Paz Fernández Lara, Patricia Agüera Moreno, Eduardo Paños Maturana, Juan Manuel Ignacio Expósito, Noelia Carrillo Peñas, Carmen María Abad Faya, Ana Marina Almagro Duque, Rubén Torrescusa Camisón, Paloma Menéndez Polo, Marina Peña García, Cristina López Fernández, Ascensión Estepa Torres, Miguel Gutiérrez Jansen, Esperanza Loizaga González, Lisardo García Matarín, Enrique José Gamero De Luna, Javier Benítez Rivero, María José Gómez González, Carmen Gómez Montes, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Rodríguez, Juana María González Barranco, Josefa Ramírez Vizcaíno, María Ángeles Miranda Sánchez, Eva Trillo Calvo, Concepción Bayod Calvo, Susana Larripa De La Natividad, German Grasa Lambea, Emilio Jiménez Marín, Ana Cristina Navarro Gonzalvo, Antonio Pablo Martínez Barseló, Irene Peña León, Ángel González Pérez, Liliana Mahulea, María José Pérez Martínez, Ana Piera Carbonell, Margarita Alonso Fernández, María Montserrat Rueda Cuadrado, Rodrigo Abad Rodríguez, José Miguel Álvarez Cabo, Rubén Sánchez Rodríguez, Eva María Cano Cabo, Anny Romero Secin, Miguel Ángel Prieto Díaz, Juan Jesús García Fernández, Saúl Suárez García, Fernando García Romanos, Antonia Moreno González, María Lara Amengual Sastre, Susana Martínez Palli, José Alfonso Ramón Bauza, Jose Ortiz Bolinches, Carmen Fernández Fernández, María Isabel Orlandis Vázquez, Ana Sanchís Mezquita, Fernando Unceta Aramburu, Juan Fernando Peiró Morant, Ana Moyá Amengual, Matéu Seguí-Díaz, José Félix Zuazagoitia Nubla, Ana Echevarría Ituiño, Gregorio Mediavilla Tris, María Carmen Noriega Bosch, Esther González, María Luisa Ruiz Macho, Ruth Sendino Del Olmo, Asunción Olagorta De Prado, Ana López De Viñaspre Muguerza, Jesús Iturralde Iriso, Mª Rosario Virtus Iñurrieta, Lucas Ulloa Bahamonde, Isidro Godoy García, Fernando Rubio Sevillano, María Isabel González González, Marta Pérez Souto, Raquel De León Contreras, Sara Isabel Almeida González, Irene Almería Diez, Virginia Maria Mirabal Sánchez, Francisco José Escobar Lavado, Yoel Anta Pérez, Nayra Sánchez Hernández, Juan Luis Alonso Jerez, Ricardo Koch, Nayra Ramírez Mendoza, Héctor Suárez Hernández, Francisco Jesús Morales Escobar, E Lidia Gutiérrez Fernández, Fernando Andrés Mantecón, Ana Belén García Garrido, Asunción Vélez Escalante, Luisa Alonso Rentería, Jesús Sainz Jiménez, Guillermo Pombo Alles, Esperanza Rueda Alonso, Juan Antonio Divisón Garrote, Pedro Martínez Sotodosos, Juan Antonio Vivancos Fuster, María García Palencia, José Ambrosio Torres Moraleda, Sara González Ballesteros, Ana Carmen Gil Adrados, Antonio González Cabrera, Miguel Ángel Babiano Fernández, Guillermo Rico García, Juan José Criado-Álvarez, Pilar Torres Moreno, Francisco Javier Arribas Aguirregaviria, Alicia Sahuquillo Martínez, Lourdes Maria Santos Bejar, Miguel Laborda Peralta, Raúl Piedra Castro, Carlos Santos Altozano, Lucia González-Tarrio Polo, Pedro Valiente Maresca, Reinilda Mota Santana, Noemi Elizabeth Terrero Ledesma, Noelia Garrido Espada, Gabriela Delia Rosa Zambrana Calvi, Cristina de Castro Mesa, Blanca Cordero García, Pilar Sorrius Sitges, Ana María de Santiago Nocito, César Lozano Suárez, Juan Lorenzo Gutiérrez Montero, Juan Ignacio López Gil, María Dolores Fernández Ortega, Miren Elizari Roncal, María Ascensión López Serrano, Nuria Esther Adrián De La Fuente, Belén Angulo Fdez. De Larrea, Naiara Cubelos Fernández, Guiomar Luz Ferreiro Gómez, Diana Gómez Rodríguez, Sonia María Andrés Tuñón, María Ajenjo González, Serafín De Abajo Olea, Juan José León Regueras, César Manuel Gallego Nieto, Delio Vázquez Mallada, Maria De La O Gutiérrez García, Pablo Baz Rodríguez, José Ignacio Ferradal García, Blanca Delia De Román Martínez, Ana Arconada Pérez, Omar Mahmoud Atoui, Álvaro Morán Bayón, María Teresa Armenteros Del Olmo, Francisco Javier García-Norro Herreros, Enrique Méndez Rodríguez, Diana María Narganes Pineda, Verónica Ortiz Ainaga, Milagros Sonlei Sánchez Guevara, Laura Villota Ferreiro, M Teresa Grande Grande, Francisco Vicente Martínez Gracia, Jesús Palomo del Arco, María Dolores Moriano García, Beatriz Jiménez Muñoz, Gemma Rovira Marcelino, Diana Elizabeth Fernández Valverde, Roser Rodó Bernadó, Maria Teresa Ortiz Lupiañez, Najlaa Najih, José María Diéguez Parra, Mª Rosa Benedicto Acebo, Mari Luz Bravo Vicien, Alberto Ramón León Estella, Juan Antonio Muñoz Gómez, Alicia Mostazo Muntané, Isabel Ortega Abarca, Anna Gasol Fargas, Brenda Elizabeth Riesgo Escudero, Susana Elizabeth Riesgo, Edgar Zaballos Castellvi, Celia Cols Sagarra, Marta Herranz Fernández, Josep Alins Presas, Idaira Damas Pérez, Rosa M Alcolea Garcia, Ines Monte Collado, Roberto Genique Martínez, María José Guasch Villanueva, Teresa Rama Martínez, Lucio Pinto Pena, Josefa María Panisello Royo, Inés Gil Gil, Carlos Gómez Ruiz, Rita Sahun Font, Anna Fuentes Lloveras, Alberto Calderón Montero, María Del Mar Zamora Gómez, Elena Alarcón Cebrián, Mª José Piñero Acin, Celia Pecharroman Sacristán, M Soledad Mayayo Vicente, Mª Paz Pérez Unanua, Nuria Marañón Henrich, Saray Gómez Monreal, Sonia Redondo De Pedro, Blanca Sanz Pozo, Irene Moreno Martínez, Beatriz Lopez Uriarte, Carmelina Sanz Velasco, Amaya Gárriz Aguirre, Montserrat Rivera Teijido, German Reviriego Jaén, Jose Ignacio Aza Pascual-Salcedo, Josefa Vázquez Gallego, Julia Caballer Rodilla, Aida Herrera, Ezequiel Arranz Martínez, Ana María Gómez Calvo, Paula Morán Oliva, Mª Milagros González Béjar, Julio Antonio Heras Hitos, Olga García Vallejo, Manuel De Jesús Frías Vargas, María Jesús Castillejo Boguerin, Aurora García Lerín, Miguel Ángel María Tablado, Elena Concepción García García, Leticia De Miguel Acero, Carmen Zárate Oñate, Aránzazu Barranco Apoita, María Ester Montes Belloso, Ana María Huertas Velasco, Rafael Sáez Jiménez, Julia Natividad García Pascual, María Clemencia Zuluaga Zuluaga, Mª Cruz Díez Pérez, Antonio Ruiz García, Cristina Murillo Jelsbak, Virginia Lasso Oria, Amelia González Gamarra, Elena Rodilla Rodilla, Alberto Galgo Nafría, María Mestre de Juan, Mª Carmen García Albiñana, Mª del Pilar Moreno Cano, Paula Hernanz López, Paloma Casado Pérez, Jacinto Espinosa García, José Ignacio Prieto Romo, Leandro Fernández Fernández, Javier Sierratapia, Nieves Moreno Regidor, Francisco Javier Zaballos Sánchez, Ana Moreno Moreno, Francisco Carramiñana Barrera, Juan Jose Torres Vázquez, María José Gamero Samino, Miguel Ángel De Santiago Rodríguez, Pablo Rafael Gómez Martínez, Antonio Carlos Elías Becerra, Javier Soto Olivera, Víctor Cambero, Julián Domínguez Ávila, Andrés Simón Fuentes, Jorge Manuel De Nicolás Jiménez, Dimas Igual Fraile, Guadalupe Nieto Barco, Ignacio Araujo Ramos, Mª Luz Serrano Berrocal, Francisco Buitrago Ramírez, Minerva Gallego Marcos, Félix Suarez González, Victoriano Chavero Carrasco, Francisco Guerra Peguero, Francisco Javier Sánchez Vega, Manuel Tejero Mas, Alba Palmerín Donoso, Miguel Turégano Yedro, María Beatriz Esteban Rojas, Fátima Cabezudo Moreno, Nawson Elver Quevedo Saldaña, María Del Mar García Fenés, Timotea Garrote Florencio, José María Fernández Toro, Vicente Caballero Pajares, María José Gómez Barquero, Alejandra Rey Rañal, Elena García Del Río, Enrique Nieto Pol, Julio Álvarez Fernández, Pilar Alonso Álvarez, Mª Luisa Jorge Gómez, Antonio Calvo Guerrero, Isabel Celemín Colomina, Lucia Barreiro Casal, Juana Fernández Moreno, Mª Angelines Carballal Martínez, Nabor Díaz Rodríguez, Carlos Moral Paredes, Dolores Recarey García, Francisco Javier Iglesias Mato, Antonio Fouz Ulloa, Amparo Fidalgo González, Noelia Dios Parada, Patricia Conde Sabarís, Ana Isabel Rodríguez Pérez, Ana Inés García Palacio, Víctor Julio Quesada Varela, Lidia Romero Iglesias, Ángel Lado Llerena, Carmen Lires Rodríguez, María Luisa Carretero Díaz, José Carreira Arias, José Luís Vázquez Camino, María Del Carmen Torreiro Penas, Sandra Yáñez Freire, Daniel Rey Aldana, Carlos Piñeiro Díaz, Portal González Lorenzo, José Rodríguez Campos, Rubén Blanco Rodríguez, Manuel Portela Romero, Lucía Vilela de Castro, Sonsoles María Velilla Zancada, Rafael Crespo Sabarís, Oscar Fernando Isaula Jiménez, Jesús Manuel González Puga, Jorge Antonio Benaín Ávila, Óscar Del Toro González, Vicente Llorca Bueno, Ana María Ballesteros Pérez, Domingo J Rubira López, Mª Dolores Esteve Franco, Elena Sánchez Pablo, María Teresa Palacios López, Juan Castillo Meroño, José María Lobo Martínez, Isabel María Peral Martínez, J Eduardo Carrasco Carrasco, Armando Santo González, Juan Gomáriz García, Beatriz Ríos Morata, Laura Sánchez Iñigo, Inés Sanz Pérez, Vicente Pascual Fuster, Mª Dolores Aicart Bort, Natividad Vázquez Gómez, Carlos Lluna Gasco, Teresa Amorós Barber, Pedro Antonio Medina Cano, Miguel Monteagudo Moncho, María Jesús Larré Muñoz, Raquel Navarro Hernández, Francisco José Martínez Egea, Antonio Tramontano, Marta Ferrer Royo, Belén Persiva Saura, Juan A Contreras Torres, José Mª Tirado Moliner, Alejandro Salanova Penalba, Ariadna Cucó Alberola, Fernando María Navarro I Ros, Enrique Beltrán Llicer, Ana Seoane Novás, Inmaculada Martín Valls, Gracia Verdú Mahiques, Enrique Peña Forcada, Nieves Aguilar Gómez, Francisco Javier Sanz García, María Dolores Paradís Bueso, María Eugenia Alegre Romero, Antonio Francés Camus, María Amparo Antón Peinado, Rosa Latorre Santos, Mª Asunción Palomar Marín, María Carmen Botella García, Eva Sánchez Fresquet, Pedro Sala Paños, Tomás Sánchez Ruiz, Rosa Ana Valero Valero, María Seoane Vicente, Magdalena Martin Llinares, Antonio Masiá Alegre, José Luis Llisterri Caro, Irene Lluch Verdu, Vicente Pallarés Carratalá, Francisco Valls Roca, Rafael Manuel Micó Pérez, Carmen Barceló Dupuy, Elena Benages Vicente, María José Gimeno Tortajada, Mercedes Calleja del Ser, Martín Menéndez Rodríguez, and Rosalía Victoria Carbonell Castelló
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hypertension ,pulse pressure ,cardiovascular risk factors ,subclinical target organ damage ,hypertensive cardiovascular disease ,cardiovascular disease ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
IntroductionElevated pulse pressure (ePP) is an independent marker of cardiovascular risk (CVR) in people older than 60, and a functional marker of subclinical target organ damage (sTOD) which can predict cardiovascular events in patients with hypertension (HTN), regardless of sTOD.ObjectiveTo evaluate the prevalence of ePP in adult population seen in primary care and its association with other vascular risk factors, sTOD and with cardiovascular disease (CVD).Materials and methodsObservational multicentre study conducted in Spain (8,066 patients, 54.5% women) from the prospective cohort study IBERICAN recruited in Primary Care. Pulse pressure (PP) was defined as the difference between the systolic blood pressure (SBP) and the diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥60 mmHg. Adjusted (for age and sex) ePP prevalence were determined. Bivariate and multivariate analyses of the possible variables associated with ePP were carried out.ResultsThe mean of PP was 52.35 mmHg, and was significantly higher (p
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209. On a Composite Obtained by Thermolysis of Cu-Doped Glycine
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Chamorro-Posada, Pedro, primary, Dante, Roberto C., additional, Martín-Gil, Jesús, additional, Dante, Denisse G., additional, Cioci, Alma, additional, Vázquez-Cabo, José, additional, Rubiños-López, Óscar, additional, Mediavilla-Martínez, Irene, additional, and Martín-Ramos, Pablo, additional
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210. Single-epoch and Differential Astrometric Microlensing of Quasars
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R. Forés-Toribio, E. Mediavilla, J. A. Muñoz, J. Jiménez-Vicente, C. Fian, and C. del Burgo
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Astronomical techniques ,Gravitational microlensing ,Astrometric microlensing effect ,Spectroscopy ,Quasars ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We propose and discuss a new experimental approach to measure the centroid shift induced by gravitational microlensing in the images of lensed quasars (astrometric microlensing). Our strategy is based on taking the photocenter of a region in the quasar large enough as to be insensitive to microlensing as reference to measure the centroid displacement of the continuum. In this way, single-epoch measurements of astrometric microlensing can be performed. Using numerical simulations, we show that, indeed, the centroid shift monotonically decreases as the size of the emitting region increases, and only for relatively large regions, like the broad line region (BLR), does the centroid shift become negligible. This opens interesting possibilities to study the stratification of the different emitters in the accretion disk and the BLR. We estimate the amplitude of the centroid shifts for 79 gravitationally lensed images and study more thoroughly the special cases Q2237+030 A, RXJ1131-1231 A, PG1115+080 A2, and SDSS J1004+4112 A. We propose to use spectro-astrometry to simultaneously obtain the photocenters of the continuum and of different emission line regions since, with the precision of forthcoming instruments, astrometric microlensing by ∼1 M _⊙ mass microlenses may be detected in many quasar lensed images. When we consider more massive micro/millilenses, M ≳ 10 M _⊙ , often proposed as the constituents of dark matter, the BLR becomes sensitive to microlensing and can no longer be used as a positional reference to measure centroid shifts. Differential microlensing between the images of a lensed quasar along several epochs should be used instead.
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211. Quasar Microlensing Statistics and Flux-ratio Anomalies in Lens Models
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E. Mediavilla, J. Jiménez-Vicente, and V. Motta
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Gravitational lensing ,Gravitational microlensing ,Astronomy ,QB1-991 - Abstract
Precise lens modeling is a critical step in time delay studies of multiply imaged quasars, which are key for measuring some important cosmological parameters (especially H _0 ). However, lens models (in particular those semi-automatically generated) often show discrepancies with the observed flux ratios between the different quasar images. These flux-ratio anomalies are usually explained through differential effects between images (mainly microlensing) that alter the intrinsic magnification ratios predicted by the models. To check this hypothesis, we collect direct measurements of microlensing to obtain the histogram of microlensing magnifications. We compare this histogram with recently published model flux-ratio anomalies and conclude that they cannot be statistically explained by microlensing. The average value of the model anomalies (0.74 mag) significantly exceeds the mean impact of microlensing (0.33 mag). Moreover, the histogram of model anomalies presents a significant tail with high anomalies (∣Δ m ∣ ≥ 0.7 mag), which is completely unexpected from the statistics of microlensing observations. Microlensing simulations neither predict the high mean nor the fat tail of the histogram of model anomalies. We perform several statistical tests which exclude that microlensing can explain the observed flux-ratio anomalies (although Kolmogorov–Smirnov, which is less sensitive to the tail of the distributions, is not always conclusive). Thus, microlensing cannot statistically explain the bulk of flux-ratio anomalies, and models may explore different alternatives to try to reduce them. In particular, we propose to complement photometric observations with accurate flux ratios of the broad emission lines obtained from integral field spectroscopy to check and, ideally, constrain lens models.
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212. The Influence of the Long-Term Outdoor Storage of Rockrose (Cistus laurifolius L.) Shrub Biomass on Biofuel’s Quality, Pre-Treatment and Combustion Processes
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Raquel Bados, Irene Mediavilla, Eduardo Tolosana, Elena Borjabad, Raquel Ramos, Miguel José Fernández, Paloma Pérez, and Luis Saúl Esteban
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shrub ,milling ,pelletisation ,emissions ,ash content ,rockrose (Cistus laurifolius L.) ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Biomass storage is an essential requirement in the supply chain of bio-refineries and power plants. This research aims to evaluate the influence of long-term outdoor storage (1 year) of baled rockrose (Cistus laurifolius L.) shrub biomass on biofuel’s quality, pre-treatment processes and on combustion emissions in an industrial boiler. The raw material was obtained from different rockrose shrublands in north central Spain. A total of 233 tWM (tones of wet matter) of biomass were used to produce biofuels (30 mm of milled biomass and Ø 8 mm pellets) in the pre-treatment pilot plants at CEDER-CIEMAT. The combustion tests were conducted in an industrial moving grate boiler with a thermal power of 50 MWth, in a 17 MWe power plant. Outdoor storage improved some biofuel quality parameters, mainly the reduction in ash content, which allowed 30 mm of milled material to be classified as class I1 (ISO 17225-9:2022) and pellets as class I3 (ISO 17225-2-2021). No significant differences were observed in the total specific mass flow and energy consumption in the pre-treatment processes. The combustion tests had similar results, with the emissions being below the limits established in the directive (EU) 2015/2193. The results obtained indicated that the 1-year outdoor storage of rockrose-baled biomass, under Mediterranean conditions, was feasible for its subsequent use as biofuel.
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213. Impact of work arrangements during the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in France
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Hecker, Irwin, El Aarbaoui, Tarik, Wallez, Solène, Andersen, Astrid Juhl, Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis, Bryant, Richard, Corrao, Giovanni, McDaid, David, Mediavilla, Roberto, Mittendorfer-Rutz, Ellenor, Compagnoni, Matteo Monzio, Park, A-La, Riepenhausen, Antje, Rigotti, Thomas, Seeber, Katharina, Sijbrandij, Marit, Smith, Pierre, Tüscher, Oliver, Walter, Henrik, Witteveen, Anke, Mary-Krause, Murielle, and Melchior, Maria
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214. Mindfulness based intervention through mobile app for colorectal cancer people awaiting surgery: A randomized clinical trial
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Rocamora González, Cristina, Rodríguez Vega, Beatriz, Torrijos Zarcero, Marta, Mediavilla, Roberto, Bouzó Molina, Nuria, Plaza Fernández, Rocío, Pascual Migueláñez, Isabel, and Palao Tarrero, Ángela
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215. Intervención basada en mindfulness a través de una app móvil para personas con cáncer colorrectal en espera de cirugía: ensayo clínico aleatorizado
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Rocamora González, Cristina, Rodríguez Vega, Beatriz, Torrijos Zarcero, Marta, Mediavilla, Roberto, Bouzó Molina, Nuria, Plaza Fernández, Rocío, Pascual Migueláñez, Isabel, and Palao Tarrero, Ángela
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216. Analysis of energy future pathways for Ecuador facing the prospects of oil availability using a system dynamics model. Is degrowth inevitable?
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Espinoza, Vicente Sebastian, Fontalvo, Javier, Martí-Herrero, Jaime, Miguel, Luis Javier, and Mediavilla, Margarita
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217. UCART19, a first-in-class allogeneic anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for adults with relapsed or refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (CALM): a phase 1, dose-escalation trial
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Benjamin, Reuben, Graham, Charlotte, Jozwik, Agnieszka, Yallop, Deborah, Bonganay, Laarni, Catt, Lorraine, Chappell, Jackie, Cheung, Gary, Chu, Vicky, Cuthill, Kirsty, Devereux, Steven, Dunlop, Alan, Ellard, Rose, Farzeneh, Farzin, Folarin, Najeem, Giemza, Elka, Kassam, Shireen, Kazmi, Majid, Kuhnl, Andrea, Lewis, Jen, Liskova, Maria, Mason, Alice, Metaxa, Victoria, Mufti, Ghulam, Munro, Helena, Pagliuca, Antonio, Patten, Piers, Potter, Victoria, Rice, Carmel, Saleem, Adeel, Sanderson, Robin, Stewart, Orla, Jabbour, Elias, Jain, Nitin, Jones, Emily, Kantarjian, Hagop, Kebriaei, Partow, Konopleva, Marina, McGee, Kara, Wierda, William, Brown, Jami, Casey, Keagan, Frigault, Matthew, Hock, Hanno, Mathews, Richard, Maus, Marcela, McKeown, Meaghan A, Spitzer, Thomas, Toncheva, Vesselina, Azoulay, Elie, Boissel, Nicolas, Caillat-Zucman, Sophie, Celli-Lebras, Karine, Clappier, Emmanuelle, Itzykson, Raphael, Larghero, Jérôme, Lengliné, Etienne, Madelaine, Isabelle, Meunier, Martine, Rabian, Florence, Raffoux, Emmanuel, Tremorin, Marie-Thérèse, Bonnin, Agnes, Brissot, Eolia, Daguenel-Nguyen, Anne, Dulery, Remy, Ledraa, Tounes, Malard, Florent, Mediavilla, Clemence, Mohty, Mohamad, Vekhoff, Anne, Teshima, Takanori, Kato, Koji, Maus, Marcela V, Frigault, Matthew J, Boucaud, Floriane, Balandraud, Svetlana, Gianella-Borradori, Athos, Binlich, Florence, Marchiq, Ibtissam, Dupouy, Sandra, Almena-Carrasco, Maria, Pannaux, Matthieu, and Fouliard, Sylvain
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218. Consideraciones en relación al artículo 108.3 de la Ley Reguladora de la Jurisdicción Contencioso-administrativa
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Mediavilla Cabo, José Vicente, primary
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219. Risk factors for suicide reattempt: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Pemau, Andres, Marin-Martin, Carolina, Diaz-Marsa, Marina, de la Torre-Luque, Alejandro, Ayad-Ahmed, Wala, Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Garrido-Torres, Nathalia, Garrido-Sanchez, Lucia, Roberto, Natalia, Lopez-Peña, Purificación, Mar-Barrutia, Lorea, Grande, Iria, Guinovart, Marti, Hernandez-Calle, Daniel, Jimenez-Treviño, Luis, Lopez-Sola, Clara, Mediavilla, Roberto, Perez-Aranda, Adrian, Ruiz-Veguilla, Miguel, and Seijo-Zazo, Elisa
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SUICIDE risk factors ,RISK assessment ,SELF-injurious behavior ,RESEARCH funding ,SUICIDAL ideation ,CINAHL database ,META-analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,SUICIDAL behavior ,ODDS ratio ,SUICIDE ,ONLINE information services ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
Background: Suicide is one of the main external causes of death worldwide. People who have already attempted suicide are at high risk of new suicidal behavior. However, there is a lack of information on the risk factors that facilitate the appearance of reattempts. The aim of this study was to calculate the risk of suicide reattempt in the presence of suicidal history and psychosocial risk factors and to estimate the effect of each individual risk factor. Methods: This systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted following the PRISMA-2020 guidelines. Studies on suicide reattempt that measured risk factors were searched from inception to 2022. The risk factors studied were those directly related to suicide history: history of suicide prior to the index attempt, and those that mediate the transition from suicidal ideation to attempt (alcohol or drug misuse, impulsivity, trauma, and non-suicidal self-injury). Results: The initial search resulted in 11 905 articles. Of these, 34 articles were selected for this meta-analysis, jointly presenting 52 different effect sizes. The pooled effect size across the risk factors was significant (OR 2.16). Reattempt risk may be increased in presence of any of the following risk factors: previous history, active suicidal ideation, trauma, alcohol misuse, and drug misuse. However, impulsivity, and non-suicidal self-injury did not show a significant effect on reattempt. Conclusion: Most of the risk factors traditionally associated with suicide are also relevant when talking about suicide reattempts. Knowing the traits that define reattempters can help develop better preventive and intervention plans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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220. METHODOLOGICAL DESIGN IN THE USE OF VIRTUAL SIMULATIONS IN CHEMISTRY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
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Palacios, Alicia, Pascua, Virginia, and Moreno-Mediavilla, Daniel
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Virtual simulations are a very useful educational resource to improve the teaching of chemistry. Their use makes it possible to facilitate the comprehension of concepts, promotes the development of scientific competences and even improves student attitudes toward chemistry. However, it is important to point out that a simulation by itself is not enough to improve student learning. Methodological design is a crucial aspect in order for its classroom use to be significant. Simulations must form part of an instructional sequence that promotes said learning, and thus the role of the instructor is key. This work conducts a systematic review with the aim of analyzing how to apply the use of simulations in the teaching of chemistry in secondary schools, delving deeper into the way in which simulations are used from a methodological perspective, in order to improve the learning processes and results. In this sense, it was found that there is an improvement in learning on both the level of content comprehension and in scientific competences. Guided research is also identified as the most effective methodology for the application of simulations in the classroom. With a look to the future, it is suggested that there is a need to conduct research on the continued use of simulations in the classroom, as well as their characteristics and the instructional methods used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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221. Building Digital Twins to Overcome Digitalization Barriers for Automating Construction Site Management.
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Torres, Jorge, San-Mateos, Rosa, Lasarte, Natalia, Mediavilla, Asier, Sagarna, Maialen, and León, Iñigo
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BUILDING sites ,BUSINESS process modeling ,DIGITAL twins ,CONSTRUCTION management ,CONTINUOUS improvement process ,PRODUCTION planning - Abstract
Construction sites are highly unpredictable environments involving a wide variety of stakeholders with complex information exchanges, which lead to the well-known inefficiencies and unproductivity of the construction sector. The adoption of Building Digital Twins (BDT) in the construction site is a promising solution to this issue, by automating data acquisition and knowledge extraction processes and providing what-if scenario simulation capabilities. Furthermore, the current research sets the principles to define, replicate, and scale-up the architecture of a Building Digital Twin Platform (BDTP), conceived as a scalar ecosystem, which allows to seamlessly manage on-site construction processes, integrating cross-cutting domains for the construction site optimization (Progress monitoring, Quality control, Operational Health and Safety, Equipment control, and Production planning). The starting point of the research is a comprehensive diagnosis of on-site process inefficiencies and the barriers to its digitalization leading to the user requirements, which have been underpinned by questionnaires and interviews addressed within an open innovation user-centered approach around Living Labs. The research has been conceived following the Design Science Research (DSR) methodology and based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) analysis for the continuous improvement of the construction process. By means of the adoption of the standard Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), based on the BDTP architecture, the research has resulted in BPMN workflows stemmed from the Digital Twin (DT) where the DT itself is an actor in a service-oriented data-exchange workflow. Moreover, the use of a BDTP can pave the way for the transition from user-driven construction management to hybrid management, coexisting with both human and digital actors and merging expert knowledge with artificial intelligence techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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222. Bullying at School and Students' Learning Outcomes: International Perspective and Gender Analysis.
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Gimenez, Gregorio, Mediavilla, Mauro, Giuliodori, David, and Rusteholz, Gisela Carolina
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BULLYING & psychology ,VICTIMS ,READING ,SCHOOL environment ,MATHEMATICS ,SCHOOLS ,SEX distribution ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,RATING of students ,SCIENCE ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,STUDENTS ,LEARNING strategies ,REGRESSION analysis ,ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
The present study empirically investigates how school-based bullying victimization affects students' learning outcomes, taking into consideration international and gender perspectives. The main objective of the present research is to provide a better understanding of the consequences of bullying victimization in the learning process of adolescents. We estimate a statistical function that empirically establishes the relationship between the students' outcomes in mathematics, reading, and science (output) and a wide set of explanatory variables (educational factors), one of which is that of being bullied. The present study uses a large sample of 612,004 students between 15 and 16 years old, attending 21,903 schools in 79 countries. The data come from the 2018 round of the Programme for International Student Assessment. The results indicate that bullying victimization is associated with decreases in academic achievement in mathematics, reading, and science. In addition, no relevant differences by gender are observed in reading and science but, other factors being equal, bullied males score less than bullied females in mathematics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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223. Impact of Gamification on Motivation and Academic Performance: A Systematic Review.
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Jaramillo-Mediavilla, Lorena, Basantes-Andrade, Andrea, Cabezas-González, Marcos, and Casillas-Martín, Sonia
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ACHIEVEMENT motivation ,ACADEMIC achievement ,GAMIFICATION ,INTERACTIVE learning ,WEB databases ,ACADEMIC motivation ,ASSIMILATION (Sociology) - Abstract
This study aims to examine the existing evidence on gamification in educational settings, highlighting its impact on motivation and academic performance. Methodologically, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was developed under the PRISMA statement criteria using three multidisciplinary databases: Web of Science, Scopus, and Scielo. According to the inclusion, exclusion, and quality criteria, it was determined to include 9 SLR articles on gamification that address at least one of the two key variables: student motivation or academic performance. The articles were published between 2016 and 2022, available in open access, written in English or Spanish, and with content that is directly related to the research questions. The results reveal that gamification significantly influences motivation by facilitating the assimilation of knowledge, the improvement of skills and academic competencies of students, and specifically refers to a wide range of capabilities that are essential for success in the educational environment and that can be enhanced through playful and interactive learning experiences. These skills can be cognitive, self-learning, social, or collaborative, among others. It is concluded that creativity and adaptability are key to successfully implementing gamification in the classroom. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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224. Resilient Older Subjects with Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Baseline Differences and Associated Factors.
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Climent, Elisenda, González-Guerrero, Antón, Marco-Benedí, Victoria, García-Andreu, María-del-Mar, Mediavilla-García, Juan Diego, Suárez-Tembra, Manuel, Benaiges, David, Pintó, Xavier, and Pedro-Botet, Juan
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HETEROZYGOUS familial hypercholesterolemia ,HIGH density lipoproteins ,HDL cholesterol ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,DYSLIPIDEMIA - Abstract
Despite elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels, some older subjects with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) do not develop atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) during their lifetime. The factors related to this resilient state have not been fully established. The aim of this study was to evaluate differential characteristics between older HeFH subjects with and without ACVD and factors associated with the presence of ACVD. Subjects were part of the Spanish Atherosclerosis Society Dyslipidemia Registry, and those ≥ 70 years old and with HeFH were included. Baseline characteristics of these subjects with and without ACVD were compared. A multivariate analysis was performed to assess factors associated with the presence of ACVD. A total of 2148 subjects with HeFH were included. Resilient subjects were mostly female, younger and presented fewer comorbidities with respect to the ACVD group. Subjects without ACVD had higher baseline high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (55.8 ± 17.1 vs. 47.9 ± 15.4 mg/dL; p < 0.001) and lower lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] (53.4 ± 67.9 vs. 66.6 ± 85.6 mg/dL; p < 0.001) levels with respect to those in the ACVD group. Lp(a) and the presence of ≥3 risk factors were associated with the presence of ACVD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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225. Executive summary on the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in elderly or frail individuals. 2022 update of the 2018 consensus document “Treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the elderly”
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Gómez-Peralta, F., Carrasco-Sánchez, F.J., Pérez, A., Escalada, J., Álvarez-Guisasola, F., Miranda-Fernández-Santos, C., Mediavilla-Bravo, J.J., and Gómez-Huelgas, R.
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226. Resumen ejecutivo sobre el tratamiento de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en personas de edad avanzada o frágiles. Actualización 2022 del documento de consenso 2018 «Tratamiento de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en el paciente anciano»
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Gómez-Peralta, F., Carrasco-Sánchez, F.J., Pérez, A., Escalada, J., Álvarez-Guisasola, F., Miranda-Fernández-Santos, C., Mediavilla-Bravo, J.J., and Gómez-Huelgas, R.
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227. Fluorescent enzymatic assay for direct total polyphenol determination in food-related samples
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Mediavilla, Mónica, Revenga-Parra, Mónica, Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Cristina, Hernández-Apaolaza, Lourdes, Pariente, Félix, and Lorenzo, Encarnación
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228. [Translated article] Validation of patient-specific 3D impression models for pelvic oncological orthopedic surgery
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Mediavilla-Santos, L., García-Sevilla, M., Calvo-Haro, J.A., Ruiz Alba, M.T., Pérez-Mañanes, R., Pascau González, J., Cuervo Dehesa, M., and Vaquero Martín, F.J.
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229. Validación de los modelos de impresión 3D paciente-específicos para cirugía ortopédica oncológica pélvica
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Mediavilla-Santos, L., García-Sevilla, M., Calvo-Haro, J.A., Ruiz Alba, M.T., Pérez-Mañanes, R., Pascau González, J., Cuervo Dehesa, M., and Vaquero Martín, F.J.
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230. Alirocumab and Coronary Atherosclerosis in Asymptomatic Patients with Familial Hypercholesterolemia: The ARCHITECT Study
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Pérez de Isla, Leopoldo, Díaz-Díaz, Jose L., Romero, Manuel J., Muñiz-Grijalvo, Ovidio, Mediavilla, Juan D., Argüeso, Rosa, Sánchez Muñoz-Torrero, Juan F., Rubio, Patricia, Álvarez-Baños, Pilar, Ponte, Paola, Mañas, Dolores, Suárez Gutierrez, Lorena, Cepeda, José María, Casañas, Marta, Fuentes, Francisco, Guijarro, Carlos, Ángel Barba, Miguel, Saltijeral Cerezo, Adriana, Padró, Teresa, and Mata, Pedro
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231. Outcomes with Finerenone in Participants with Stage 4 CKD and Type 2 Diabetes: A FIDELITY Subgroup Analysis
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Sarafidis, Pantelis, Agarwal, Rajiv, Pitt, Bertram, Wanner, Christoph, Filippatos, Gerasimos, Boletis, John, Tuttle, Katherine R., Ruilope, Luis M., Rossing, Peter, Toto, Robert, Anker, Stefan D., Liu, Zhi-Hong, Joseph, Amer, Ahlers, Christiane, Brinker, Meike, Lawatscheck, Robert, Bakris, George, Aizenberg, Diego, Bartolacci, Inés, Besada, Diego, Bittar, Julio, Chahin, Mariano, Elbert, Alicia, Gelersztein, Elizabeth, Liberman, Alberto, Maffei, Laura, Manghi, Federico Pérez, Sanabria, Hugo, Vallejos, Augusto, Viñes, Gloria, Wassermann, Alfredo, Abhayaratna, Walter, Acharya, Shamasunder, Ekinci, Elif, Lee, Darren, MacIsaac, Richard, Mah, Peak Mann, Nelson, Craig, Packham, David, Pape, Alexia, Roger, Simon, Stephenson, Hugo, Suranyi, Michael, Wittert, Gary, Vale, Elizabeth, Colman, Peter, Colquhoun, David, Ellis, Chris, Joshua, Kim, Pedagogos, Eugenia, Regal, Paul, Topliss, Duncan, Vandeleur, James, Verjans, Johan, Wittert, Gary, Wynne, Katie-Jane, Clodi, Martin, Ebenbichler, Christoph, Fliesser-Görzer, Evelyn, Hanusch, Ursula, Krebs, Michael, Lhotta, Karl, Ludvik, Bernhard, Mayer, Gert, Neudorfer, Peter, Paulweber, Bernhard, Prager, Rudolf, Preiß, Wolfgang, Prischl, Friedrich, Schernthaner, Gerit-Holger, Sourij, Harald, Wiesholzer, Martin, Drexel, Heinz, Oberbauer, Rainer, Schönherr, Hans-Robert, Doubel, Peter, Engelen, Wendy, Gillard, Pieter, Hougardy, Jean-Michel, Krzesinski, Jean-Marie, Maes, Bart, Speeckaert, Marijn, Stas, Koen, van Gaal, Luc, Vanbelleghem, Hilde, Duyck, Francis, Scheen, André, Antunes, Daniela, Botelho, Roberto, Brito, Claudia, Canani, Luis, Canziani, Maria Eugenia, Cerqueira, Maria, de Paula, Rogerio, Eliaschewitz, Freddy, Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo, Forti, Adriana, Hissa, Miguel, Leite, Emerson Lima Maurilo, Jr, Noronha, Irene, Paolino, Bruno, Paschoalin, Nathalia, Paschoalin, Raphael, Filho, Roberto Pecoits, Pereira, Marcio, Portes, Evandro, Precoma, Dalton, Rea, Rosangela, Riella, Miguel, Salles, Joao Eduardo, Vasconcellos, Eduardo, Vencio, Sergio, Bacci, Marcelo, Maia, Lilia, Villacorta, Aline, Apostolova, Emiliya, Boshnyashka, Radostina, Farah, Ghassan, Georgiev, Dimitar, Gushterova, Valentina, Klyuchkova, Neli, Lucheva, Mariya, Manova, Petya, Minkova, Dotska, Nonchev, Boyan, Pichmanova, Mariyana, Prakova, Zhulieta, Rangelov, Rangel, Rashkov, Rosen, Stanchev, Pavel, Stoyanovska-Elencheva, Bilyana, Tagarev, Zhivko, Temelkova-Kurktschieva, Theodora, Vasileva, Svetla, Yoncheva-Mihaylova, Mariana, Marinchev, Angel, Miteva, Mariya, Barre, Paul, Carlson, Brian, Conway, James, Cournoyer, Serge, Dumas, Richard, Fikry, Sameh, Goluch, Richard, Hamet, Pavel, Hart, Randolph, Henein, Sam, Liutkus, Joanne, Madore, Francois, Martinho, Valdemar, Mazza, Giuseppe, McFarlane, Philip, Keefe, Dennis O′, Peterson, Sean, Schwartz, Daniel, Shu, Daniel, Steele, Andrew, Tellier, Guy, Tennankore, Karthik, Tobe, Sheldon, Tsoukas, George, Tytus, Richard, Vitou, Louise, Walsh, Michael, Weisnagel, Stanley, Wilderman, Igor, Yale, Jean-Francois, El Boreky, Fadia, Kelly, Alan, Leiter, Lawrence, Teitelbaum, Ivor, Cobos, Jorge, Godoy, Juan, González, Fernando, Lobos, Sergio, Palma, Juan Carlos, Prieto Dominguez, Juan Carlos, Reyes, Eliana, Romero, Carmen, Saavedra, Victor, Vega, Mario, Medina, Marcelo, Varleta, Paola, Bu, Ruifang, Cai, Hanqing, Chen, Nan, Chen, Qinkai, Chen, Dejun, Cheng, Jinluo, Dong, Youping, Dong, Junwu, Guan, Tianjun, Hao, Chuanming, Huang, Wen, Jiang, Fangfang, Lei, Minxiang, Li, Ling, Li, Zhonghe, Li, Xuemei, Li, Jingmei, Li, Yan, Liang, Xinling, Liang, Bo, Liu, Fang, Liu, Yinghong, Liu, Yuantao, Liu, Zhihong, Long, Gang, Lu, Guoyuan, Lu, Weiping, Lu, Yibing, Luo, Ping, Ma, Jianhua, Mo, Zhaohui, Niu, Jianying, Peng, Ai, Shen, Jiansong, Shen, Feixia, Shi, Bingyin, Su, Qing, Sun, Zhuxing, Tang, Shuifu, Tong, Nanwei, Wang, Hao, Wang, Xinjun, Wang, Guixia, Wang, Jianqin, Wang, Yangang, Wang, Li, Wei, Jiali, Wu, Tianfeng, Wu, Chaoqing, Xing, Changying, Xiong, Fei, Xu, Xudong, Xu, Ning, Yan, Tiekun, Yang, Jinkui, Yin, Aiping, Zeng, Longyi, Zhang, Hao, Zhang, Yanlin, Zhang, Ying, Zhao, Wenjing, Zhao, Zhiquan, Zheng, Hongguang, Zhong, Ling, Zhu, Dalong, Zhuang, Yongze, Du, Yuming, Fang, Yi, Guo, Weiying, Jiang, Sheng, Kuang, Jian, Li, Dongmei, Li, Hongmei, Li, Yinan, Li, Yuxiu, Liu, Jian, Liu, Yu, Miao, Heng, Peng, Wen, Wang, Lihua, Xu, Mingtong, Zhong, Liyong, Zhu, Jun, Arango, Clara, Barrera, Sandra, López, Nelly Beltrán, Benitez, Diego, Blanco, Guillermo, Cadena, Andrés, Coronel, Julian, Cure, Carlos, Durán, Carlos, González, Alexander, Guzmán, Gustavo, Hernández, Eric, Ibarra, Jaime, Jaramillo, Carlos, Jaramillo, Nicolás, Kattah, William, Molina, Dora, Sánchez, Gregorio, Terront, Mónica, Trujillo, Freddy, Urina, Miguel, Vargas, Ruben, Villegas, Iván, Yupanqui, Hernán, Arcos, Edgar, Aroca, Gustavo, Barreto, Germán, Bermudez, Andres, Botero, Rodrigo, Cárdenas, Tatiana, Figueroa, Wilmer, Jaramillo, Mónica, Liévano, Manuel, López, Mónica, Molina, Dora, Rosero, Ricardo, Trillos, Pedro, Dino Alferi, Brada, Michal, Brezina, Jiri, Bucek, Petr, Edelsberger, Tomas, Gulakova, Drahomira, Zapletalova, Jitka Hasalova, Hola, Olga, Hornova, Lucie, Houdova, Jana, Hrmova, Helena, Karasek, David, Kopecka, Sarka, Kovar, Richard, Krcova, Eva, Kuchar, Jiri, Kutejova, Vlasta, Lubanda, Hana, Matyasek, Ivo, Mokrejsova, Magdalena, Okenka, Libor, Prazny, Martin, Pumprla, Jiri, Tomanek, Pavel, Andersen, Ulla, Andries, Alin, Bech, Jesper, Faber, Jens, Gislason, Gunnar, Hangaard, Jørgen, Pacyk, Grzegorz Jaroslaw, Juhl, Claus, Krarup, Thure, Lindhardt, Morten, Madsbad, Sten, Nielsen, Joan, Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik, Poulsen, Per, Rasmussen, Ole, Rossing, Peter, Schousboe, Karoline, Gram, Jeppe, Lauridsen, Thomas, Pedersen, Erling, Thorsteinsson, Birger, Flöjt, Päivi, Honkasalo, Mikko, Honkasalo, Mikko, Humaloja, Kari, Kananen, Kristiina, Kantola, Ilkka, Koistinen, Arvo, Korsoff, Pirkko, Lahtela, Jorma, Nieminen, Sakari, Nieminen, Tuomo, Sadeharju, Karita, Strand, Jorma, Sulosaari, Sakari, Cariou, Bertrand, Chantrel, François, Clavel, Sylvaine, Combe, Christian, Fauvel, Jean-Pierre, Gallouj, Karim, Gouet, Didier, Guerci, Bruno, Guerrot, Dominique, Hourmant, Maryvonne, Klein, Alexandre, Mariat, Christophe, Marre, Michel, Mesbah, Rafik, Le Meur, Yannick, Monier, Arnaud, Moranne, Olivier, Roussel, Ronan, Serusclat, Pierre, Vendrely, Benoit, Verges, Bruno, Zaoui, Philippe, Axthelm, Christoph, Bergmann, Andreas, Birkenfeld, Andreas L., Braun, Hermann, Busch, Klaus, Contzen, Christel, Degenhardt, Stefan, Derwahl, Karl, Giebel, Thomas, Hagenow, Andreas, Haller, Hermann, Hasslacher, Christoph, Horacek, Thomas, Jungmair, Wolfgang, Kloos, Christof, Koch, Thorsten, Krüger, Thilo, Mühlfeld, Anja, Müller, Joachim, Pfützner, Andreas, Pistrosch, Frank, Rinke, Andrea, Rose, Ludger, Rump, Lars, Schettler, Volker, Schiefke, Ingolf, Schlichthaar, Heike, Schröppel, Bernd, Schöll, Norbert, Schubert, Kristin, Schürholz, Thomas, Sigal, Helena, Stemler, Lutz, Strack, Georg, Täschner, Heidrun, 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232. Evaluación de la Isomerización de Epóxido de α-Pineno a Aldehído Canfolénico Utilizando un Catalizador Obtenido de Cáscaras de Naranja (Citrus sinensis)
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Aída Luz Villa and Marta Mediavilla
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carbón ,DRX ,mesoporos ,residuo ,terpenos ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
Las cáscaras de naranja (Citrus sinensis) son residuos lignocelulósicos abundantes que pueden ser utilizados como fuente de carbono para obtener sólidos con potencial catalítico en la transformación de terpenos y sus óxidos en productos de valor agregado. Esta investigación buscó evaluar la isomerización de óxido de α-pineno a aldehído canfolénico, utilizando un catalizador obtenido de cáscaras de naranja. El material OAC-Zn se obtuvo por activación de las cáscaras con ZnSO4.7H2O, seguido de tratamiento térmico a 500 °C; también se obtuvo un sólido de la pirólisis de la cáscara a 500 °C (OC-500). Mediante DRX se identificó la presencia de ZnO y ZnS en OAC-Zn; los análisis por TGA indicaron estabilidad térmica en OAC-Zn y OC-500; las imágenes SEM mostraron superficies porosas de diferente morfología, así como la presencia de microporosidad en OC-500 y de mesoporosidad en OAC-Zn, que fueron confirmadas mediante adsorción física de nitrógeno. En los análisis EDX se identificaron los elementos C, O, Zn y S en OAC-Zn; los resultados de TPD-NH3 mostraron que los sólidos contenían acidez media y débil. Se sintetizó aldehído canfolénico con selectividad de 96 % sobre un material carbonoso mesoporoso, a partir de cáscaras de naranja utilizando ZnSO4.7H2O como agente activador
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233. 'Social functioning and use of rehabilitation resources in a group of people who experienced a first episode of psychosis and participated in a psychotherapeutic group program versus a control group'
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A. Oliva Lozano, J. Garde Gonzalez, P. Herrero Ortega, A. Muñoz-Sanjosé, Á. Palao-Tarrero, M. P. Vidal-Villegas, R. Mediavilla, P. Tarín Garrón, J. M. Pastor-Haro, Á. De Diego Gómez-Cornejo, and M. F. Bravo-Ortiz
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Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Introduction Psychotic disorders have a huge impact on social functioning, which is the ability to stablish and maintain social activities such as interpersonal relationships and self-care activities of daily living. Research data support that the early intervention in people who have experienced a first episode of psychosis (FEP) -based on a multidisciplinary treatment including both psychopharmacological and psychosocial treatments-, has a relevant role in a favorable evolution. AGES-Mind study is based on manualized psychotherapeutic interventions for people with first-psychosis episodes. Objectives To describe the use of rehabilitation resources and social functioning in a group of people with FEP who were included in a psychotherapeutic group program versus a control group, at 12 and 24 months since the beginning of the intervention. Methods Longitudinal, analytical, observational, retrospective study on a cohort of 46 patients with first-episode psychosis within the last 5 years. 23 patients received group psychotherapy in the context of the AGES-Mind study and they were compared with 23 control patients who did not receive a group intervention (treatment as usual). Controls were matched by age, gender and time elapsed since the first episode of psychosis with those exposed to the intervention. Sociodemographic data, social functioning (self-care, social activities, social relationships, and behavior) and use of rehabilitation resources outcome variables were assessed. Results Significant differences were found regarding participation in social activities in the intervention group versus control group at 24 months. No significant differences were found in other dimensions of social functioning or in the use of rehabilitation resources. Image: Image 2: Conclusions Further studies with larger sample sizes are needed in order to determine if the participation in group therapy leads to an improvement in social functioning and use of rehabilitation resources for people who have experienced a first episode of psychosis. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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234. Group psychotherapy for patients with first-episode psychosis: Effect on the clinical status and use of resources
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P. Herrero Ortega, A. Oliva Lozano, J. Garde González, C. Bayón-Pérez, R. Mediavilla, M. P. Vidal-Villegas, B. Rodríguez-Vega, S. Cebolla, E. Román, E. V. Pérez Pérez, M. F. Bravo-Ortiz, and O. B. O. AGES-Mind Group
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Introduction Psychotic disorders carry several economical, psychological and social consequences, both at individual and community levels. Early intervention programs after first-episode psychosis which combine pharmacological and psychosocial strategies are aimed at reducing symptoms, lowering costs in the use of health and non-health care resources and improving overall functioning. AGES-Mind study is based on manualized psychotherapeutic interventions for people with first-psychosis episodes. Objectives The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of a group psychotherapeutic intervention on the clinical status and use of clinical resources in a sample of patients with first-episode psychosis at 12 and 24 months after the beginning of the intervention. This cohort will be compared to patients with first-psychosis episodes without group psychotherapeutic intervention. Methods Longitudinal, observational, retrospective study on a cohort of N=46 patients with first-episode psychosis within the last 5 years. Two groups of 23 patients each were formed. The participants of one of those groups received group psychotherapy in the context of the AGES-Mind study and the other group received treatment as usual without group intervention. Non-exposed patients were matched by age, gender and time elapsed since first-episode psychosis with those exposed to the intervention. Sociodemographic data, clinical status and use of clinical resources outcome variables were assessed. Results No significant differences were found in clinical status and use of resources between participants and non-participants in the psychotherapeutic group intervention after 12 and 24 months. Conclusions After controlling for potentially confounding variables as sociodemographic, age and time since first-episode, participating in a group psychotherapeutic program does not seem to improve clinical variables or use of resources. Further studies with larger samples would be necessary to explore other variables, such as symptoms, satisfaction with the intervention or social functioning. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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235. Editorial: Bullying, cyberbullying, and dating violence: State of the art, evaluation instruments, and prevention and intervention proposals
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Vanesa Martínez-Valderrey, Manuel Gil-Mediavilla, Mercedes Villasana-Terradillos, and Sonia Alguacil-Sánchez
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236. Assessment of prospective geological hazards in Torrevieja-La Mata coast (western Mediterranean) based on Pleistocene and Holocene events
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Torres, Trinidad, Ortiz, José E., Mediavilla, Rosa, Sánchez-Palencia, Yolanda, Santisteban, Juan Ignacio, and Vega-Panizo, Rogelio
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237. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers: study protocol for the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study
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Mascayano, Franco, van der Ven, Els, Moro, Maria Francesca, Schilling, Sara, Alarcón, Sebastián, Al Barathie, Josleen, Alnasser, Lubna, Asaoka, Hiroki, Ayinde, Olatunde, Balalian, Arin A., Basagoitia, Armando, Brittain, Kirsty, Dohrenwend, Bruce, Durand-Arias, Sol, Eskin, Mehmet, Fernández-Jiménez, Eduardo, Freytes Frey, Marcela Inés, Giménez, Luis, Gisle, Lydia, Hoek, Hans W., Jaldo, Rodrigo Ezequiel, Lindert, Jutta, Maldonado, Humberto, Martínez-Alés, Gonzalo, Martínez-Viciana, Carmen, Mediavilla, Roberto, McCormack, Clare, Myer, Landon, Narvaez, Javier, Nishi, Daisuke, Ouali, Uta, Puac-Polanco, Victor, Ramírez, Jorge, Restrepo-Henao, Alexandra, Rivera-Segarra, Eliut, Rodríguez, Ana M., Saab, Dahlia, Seblova, Dominika, Tenorio Correia da Silva, Andrea, Valeri, Linda, Alvarado, Rubén, and Susser, Ezra
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238. Premature losses of leaf area in response to drought and insect herbivory through a leaf lifespan gradient
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Mediavilla, Sonia, Martínez-Ortega, Montserrat, Andrés, Santiago, Bobo, Javier, and Escudero, Alfonso
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239. Manufacturing Operator Ergonomics: A Conceptual Digital Twin Approach to Detect Biomechanical Fatigue.
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Abhimanyu Sharotry, Jesús A. Jiménez, Francis A. Méndez Mediavilla, David C. Wierschem, Rachel M. Koldenhoven, and Damian Valles
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240. Multicentre study on the reproducibility of MALDI-TOF MS for nontuberculous mycobacteria identification
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Rodriguez-Temporal, David, Alcaide, Fernando, Mareković, Ivana, O’Connor, James Anthony, Gorton, Rebecca, van Ingen, Jakko, Van den Bossche, An, Héry-Arnaud, Genevieve, Beauruelle, Clémence, Orth-Höller, Dorothea, Palacios-Gutiérrez, Juan-José, Tudó, Griselda, Bou, Germán, Ceyssens, Pieter-Jan, Garrigó, Montserrat, González-Martin, Julià, Greub, Gilbert, Hrabak, Jaroslav, Ingebretsen, André, Mediavilla-Gradolph, Maria Concepción, Oviaño, Marina, Palop, Begoña, Pranada, Arthur B., Quiroga, Lidia, Ruiz-Serrano, Maria Jesús, and Rodríguez-Sánchez, Belén
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241. Denervación renal en el tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial. Posicionamiento conjunto de la SEH-LELHA y la ACI-SEC
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Oriol Rodríguez-Leor, Fernando Jaén-Águila, Julián Segura, Iván J. Núñez-Gil, Arturo García-Touchard, Esther Rubio, Maribel Troya, Juan Diego-Mediavilla, Ángel Cequier, Raúl Moreno, Nieves Martell, Paola Beltrán, Eduardo Molina, and José Antonio García-Donaire
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RESUMEN La hipertensión arterial es el factor de riesgo cardiovascular más prevalente. A pesar del tratamiento farmacológico, un alto porcentaje de pacientes no consiguen un adecuado control. La denervación renal es una intervención mínimamente invasiva para el tratamiento de la hipertensión que implica la interrupción de los nervios simpáticos renales mediante un abordaje con catéter. Los estudios iniciales mostraron resultados prometedores, pero los controvertidos resultados del ensayo SYMPLICITY HTN-3 llevaron al abandono de la técnica. En los últimos 3 años han aparecido los resultados de nuevos ensayos clínicos, con nuevos dispositivos y en diferentes poblaciones, que demuestran definitivamente la eficacia de la denervación renal. En este documento de posicionamiento conjunto de la Sociedad Española de Hipertensión-Liga Española para la Lucha contra la Hipertensión Arterial (SEH-LELHA) y la Asociación de Cardiología Intervencionista de la Sociedad Española de Cardiología (ACI-SEC) se revisa la evidencia disponible sobre la eficacia y la seguridad de la denervación renal en el tratamiento de la hipertensión. A partir de los resultados de los ensayos clínicos, se generan recomendaciones sobre qué pacientes y en qué condiciones podrían ser candidatos a una denervación renal.
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242. Renal denervation for the management of hypertension. Joint position statement from the SEH-LELHA and the ACI-SEC
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Oriol Rodríguez-Leor, Fernando Jaén-Águila, Julián Segura, Iván J. Núñez-Gil, Arturo García-Touchard, Esther Rubio, Maribel Troya, Juan Diego-Mediavilla, Ángel Cequier, Raúl Moreno, Nieves Martell, Paola Beltrán, Eduardo Molina, and José Antonio García-Donaire
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ABSTRACT Hypertension is the most prevalent cardiovascular risk factor. Despite pharmacological treatment, a high percentage of patients do not achieve an adequate blood pressure control. Renal sympathetic denervation is a minimally invasive intervention for the management of hypertension involving the interruption of the renal artery sympathetic nervous system using a catheter-based approach. The early studies showed promising results, but the controversial results coming from the SYMPLICITY HTN-3 trial sent this technique into oblivion. Over the last 3 years, new clinical trials have appeared including new devices used in different populations, which definitively proves the effectiveness of renal sympathetic denervation. This joint position statement from the Spanish Society of Hypertension-Spanish League for Combating High Blood Pressure (SEH-LELHA), and the Interventional Cardiology Association of the Spanish Society of Cardiology (ACI-SEC) reviews the evidence available on the efficacy and safety profile of renal sympathetic denervation for the management of hypertension. Based on the results of clinical trials, recommendations have been established on what patients may be eligible for renal sympathetic denervation and under what circumstances.
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243. IMPORTANCIA DE LA PERSPECTIVA DE GÉNERO A TRAVÉS DE CASOS CLÍNICOS
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MEDIAVILLA, MARÍA CALDERÓN, primary
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244. LA PERSPECTIVA DE GÉNERO EN SALUD MENTAL
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GRANDE, MAR MAMANO, primary, MEDIAVILLA, MARÍA CALDERÓN, additional, LAFUENTE, ALBA JIMÉNEZ, additional, and PUCHE, PAOLA PUNSODA, additional
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245. SOCIALIZACIÓN DE GÉNERO Y SALUD MENTAL
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LAFUENTE, ALBA JIMÉNEZ, primary, PUCHE, PAOLA PUNSODA, additional, GRANDE, MAR MAMANO, additional, and MEDIAVILLA, MARÍA CALDERÓN, additional
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246. The role of social support and resilience in the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among healthcare workers in Spain
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Ortiz-Calvo, Esther, Martínez-Alés, Gonzalo, Mediavilla, Roberto, González-Gómez, Elisabeth, Fernández-Jiménez, Eduardo, Bravo-Ortiz, María-Fe, and Moreno-Küstner, Berta
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247. Nirsevimab and Acute Bronchiolitis Episodes in Pediatric Emergency Departments.
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Andina Martínez, David, Claret Teruel, Gemma, Gijón Mediavilla, Manuel, Cámara Otegui, Amaia, Baños López, Laura, de Miguel Lavisier, Begoña, García-Loygorri, Clara Ferrero, Sánchez Tatay, Victoria, Pavlovic Nesic, Svetlana, Clerigué Arrieta, Nuria, Gimeno-Hernández Garza, Verónica, Guerra Diez, Jose Lorenzo, Ranera Málaga, Adrián, Escalada Pellitero, Silvia, Barrueco Ramos, Clara, and Alonso-Cadenas 2, Jose Antonio
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248. Predicting Behavioral Intentions of Active Sport Tourists in a Non-traditional Event: The Case of Obstacle Course Runners in Spain.
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Luo, Shiyi, Mediavilla Saldaña, Lázaro, Alexandris, Kostas, and Franco Álvarez, Evelia
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AbstractNon-traditional sport event has received much attention in recent years. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of sport event image and attitudes toward event in predicting satisfaction with event and behavioral intentions. A sample of 182 obstacle course runners in Spain was surveyed to test the research model using structural equation modeling. The results showed that event characteristics, which is one of the dimensions of sport event image, and participants’ attitudes toward event positively influenced satisfaction, which in turn, together with attitudes, positively influenced behavioral intentions for repeat visits and recommendations. However, the destination characteristics dimension of sport event image had no impact on attitudes and satisfaction. Finally, satisfaction had a mediating effect on the relationships between event characteristics and behavioral intentions, and attitudes and behavioral intentions. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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249. PRO-WAVE1: Monitoring patient reported outcomes (PROs) in prostate cancer through Wave Health, a novel ePRO health platform.
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Lashey, Matthew David, Linares Espinos, Estefania, Basterretxea, Laura, Gurruchaga, Ibon, Gomez Mediavilla, Borja, Esteban, Brigida, Cacho, Diego, Congregado, Belen, Rivero Belenchon, Ines, Hernandez, Amaia, Sancho, Gemma, Lainez, Nuria, Buchser, David, Sanguedolce, Francesco, and Duran, Ignacio
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250. High malaria PCR positivity in asymptomatic migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.
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Pérez-Ugarte, Arantxa, Oliveira-Souto, Inés, Nadal-Baron, Patricia, Zarzuela, Francesc, Serre-Delcor, Nuria, Treviño, Begoña, Aznar, María L, Pou, Diana, Mediavilla, Alejandro, Rubio-Maturana, Carles, Belsol-Alfonso, Marcos, Ruiz, Edurne, Goterris, Lidia, and Sulleiro, Elena
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NUCLEIC acid amplification techniques ,ASYMPTOMATIC patients ,RAPID diagnostic tests ,ISO 9001 Standard ,COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) - Abstract
This article discusses the prevalence of malaria in asymptomatic migrants from sub-Saharan Africa in Spain. The study used real-time PCR (qPCR) as a screening technique and found a prevalence of 5.0% among the screened migrants. The main species detected was Plasmodium falciparum, followed by P. malariae and P. ovale. The study also compared the sensitivity of qPCR with microscopy and found significant agreement between the two methods. However, the study has limitations, including its retrospective design and the inclusion of only self-referred patients. Overall, the findings highlight the importance of using nucleic acid amplification tests like qPCR for malaria diagnosis in this population. [Extracted from the article]
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