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52. Crystal Structure of 6,6′-dimethoxy-2,2′-diphenyl-19-crown-5 Hg(SCN)2
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Ochando, L. E., primary, Amigo, J. M., additional, Costero, A. M., additional, Pitarch, M., additional, and Debaerdemaeker, T., additional
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- 1996
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53. Auditory Neuropathy in Children.
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Marco, J., Morant, A., Orts, M., Pitarch, M. I., and Garcia, J.
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NEUROPATHY ,DEAFNESS in children - Abstract
Auditory neuropathy is a sensorineural disorder characterized by absent or abnormal auditory brainstem evoked potentials and normal cochlear outer hair cell function. A variety of processes is thought to be involved in its pathophysiology and their influence on hearing may be different. We present here the diagnostic sequence and management of two new cases of auditory neuropathy in breastfeeding children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
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54. The diffusion of architectural heritage, through social networks, as a digital heritage
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Pitarch, M. J. M. and Rubio, J. T. G.
55. Gestión y promoción del desarrollo local
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Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", Esparcia Pérez, Javier, Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", and Esparcia Pérez, Javier
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Durante las últimas dos décadas, han ido adquiriendo importancia estrategias de gestión y promoción del desarrollo de los territorios en las que la sociedad y las instituciones locales son a la vez impulsores y protagonistas. De este modo, ha emergido un nuevo paradigma del desarrollo que constituye una alternativa a las estrategias clásicas. El presente volumen recoge los materiales elaborados por el equipo docente del Master de Gestión y Promoción del Desarrollo Local. Se concibe como un manual y contiene diversas temáticas y aproximaciones al desarrollo local: información sobre los instrumentes y habilidades, para lograr una formación más adecuada de los técnicos locales.@Durant les últimes dues dècades, han anat adquirint importància estratègies de gestió i promoció del desenvolupament dels territoris en les quals la societat i les institucions locals són alhora impulsors i protagonistes. D'aquesta manera, ha emergit un nou paradigma del desenvolupament que constitueix una alternativa a les estratègies clàssiques. El present volum recull els materials elaborats per l'equip docent del Màster de Gestió I Promoció del Desenvolupament Local. Es concep com un manual i conté diverses temàtiques i aproximacions al desenvolupament local: informació sobre els instrumentis i habilitats, per a assolir una formació més adequada dels tècnics locals.
56. Gestión y promoción del desarrollo local
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Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", Esparcia Pérez, Javier, Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", and Esparcia Pérez, Javier
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Durante las últimas dos décadas, han ido adquiriendo importancia estrategias de gestión y promoción del desarrollo de los territorios en las que la sociedad y las instituciones locales son a la vez impulsores y protagonistas. De este modo, ha emergido un nuevo paradigma del desarrollo que constituye una alternativa a las estrategias clásicas. El presente volumen recoge los materiales elaborados por el equipo docente del Master de Gestión y Promoción del Desarrollo Local. Se concibe como un manual y contiene diversas temáticas y aproximaciones al desarrollo local: información sobre los instrumentes y habilidades, para lograr una formación más adecuada de los técnicos locales.@Durant les últimes dues dècades, han anat adquirint importància estratègies de gestió i promoció del desenvolupament dels territoris en les quals la societat i les institucions locals són alhora impulsors i protagonistes. D'aquesta manera, ha emergit un nou paradigma del desenvolupament que constitueix una alternativa a les estratègies clàssiques. El present volum recull els materials elaborats per l'equip docent del Màster de Gestió I Promoció del Desenvolupament Local. Es concep com un manual i conté diverses temàtiques i aproximacions al desenvolupament local: informació sobre els instrumentis i habilitats, per a assolir una formació més adequada dels tècnics locals.
57. Gestión y promoción del desarrollo local
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Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", Esparcia Pérez, Javier, Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", and Esparcia Pérez, Javier
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Durante las últimas dos décadas, han ido adquiriendo importancia estrategias de gestión y promoción del desarrollo de los territorios en las que la sociedad y las instituciones locales son a la vez impulsores y protagonistas. De este modo, ha emergido un nuevo paradigma del desarrollo que constituye una alternativa a las estrategias clásicas. El presente volumen recoge los materiales elaborados por el equipo docente del Master de Gestión y Promoción del Desarrollo Local. Se concibe como un manual y contiene diversas temáticas y aproximaciones al desarrollo local: información sobre los instrumentes y habilidades, para lograr una formación más adecuada de los técnicos locales.@Durant les últimes dues dècades, han anat adquirint importància estratègies de gestió i promoció del desenvolupament dels territoris en les quals la societat i les institucions locals són alhora impulsors i protagonistes. D'aquesta manera, ha emergit un nou paradigma del desenvolupament que constitueix una alternativa a les estratègies clàssiques. El present volum recull els materials elaborats per l'equip docent del Màster de Gestió I Promoció del Desenvolupament Local. Es concep com un manual i conté diverses temàtiques i aproximacions al desenvolupament local: informació sobre els instrumentis i habilitats, per a assolir una formació més adequada dels tècnics locals.
58. Gestión y promoción del desarrollo local
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Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", Esparcia Pérez, Javier, Esparcia Pérez, Javier, "Noguera Tur, Joan;Pitarch, M. Dolores;", and Esparcia Pérez, Javier
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Durante las últimas dos décadas, han ido adquiriendo importancia estrategias de gestión y promoción del desarrollo de los territorios en las que la sociedad y las instituciones locales son a la vez impulsores y protagonistas. De este modo, ha emergido un nuevo paradigma del desarrollo que constituye una alternativa a las estrategias clásicas. El presente volumen recoge los materiales elaborados por el equipo docente del Master de Gestión y Promoción del Desarrollo Local. Se concibe como un manual y contiene diversas temáticas y aproximaciones al desarrollo local: información sobre los instrumentes y habilidades, para lograr una formación más adecuada de los técnicos locales.@Durant les últimes dues dècades, han anat adquirint importància estratègies de gestió i promoció del desenvolupament dels territoris en les quals la societat i les institucions locals són alhora impulsors i protagonistes. D'aquesta manera, ha emergit un nou paradigma del desenvolupament que constitueix una alternativa a les estratègies clàssiques. El present volum recull els materials elaborats per l'equip docent del Màster de Gestió I Promoció del Desenvolupament Local. Es concep com un manual i conté diverses temàtiques i aproximacions al desenvolupament local: informació sobre els instrumentis i habilitats, per a assolir una formació més adequada dels tècnics locals.
59. ChemInform Abstract: Azet-2(3H)-one as a Dipolarophile in 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions.
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COSTERO, A. M., PITARCH, M., and CANO, M. L.
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- 1995
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60. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of a New Allosteric Carrier Containing Three Conformationally Related Subunits.
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COSTERO, A. M. and PITARCH, M.
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- 1994
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61. ChemInform Abstract: 6,6′-Dimethoxy-2,2′-bis(methoxycarbonyl)biphenyl and 2,2′-Bis( hydroxymethyl)-6,6′-dimethoxybiphenyl: Behaviour Under Various Demethylating Conditions.
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COSTERO, A. M. and PITARCH, M.
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- 1994
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62. Breast radiation dose with contrast-enhanced mammography-guided biopsy: a retrospective comparison with stereotactic and tomosynthesis guidance.
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Alcantara R, Azcona J, Pitarch M, Arenas N, Castells X, Milioni P, Iotti V, and Besutti G
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Objectives: This retrospective study aimed to compare the average glandular dose (AGD) per acquisition in breast biopsies guided by contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM), conventional stereotactic breast biopsy (SBB), and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT). The study also investigated the influence of compressed breast thickness (CBT) and density on AGD. Furthermore, the study aimed to estimate the AGD per procedure for each guidance modality., Methods: The study included 163 female patients (mean age 57 ± 10 years) who underwent mammography-guided biopsies using SBB (9%), DBT (65%), or CEM (26%) guidance. AGD and CBT data were extracted from DICOM headers, and breast density was visually assessed. Statistical analyses included two-sample t-tests and descriptive statistics., Results: Mean AGD per acquisition varied slightly among CEM (1.48 ± 0.22 mGy), SBB (1.49 ± 0.40 mGy), and DBT (1.55 ± 0.47 mGy), with CEM presenting higher AGD at lower CBTs and less dose escalation at higher CBTs. For CBT > 55 mm, CEM showed reduced AGD compared to SBB and DBT (p < 0.001). Breast density had minimal impact on AGD, except for category A. The estimated AGD per procedure was approximately 11.84 mGy for CEM, 11.92 mGy for SBB, and 6.2 mGy for DBT., Conclusion: The study found mean AGD per acquisition to be similar for CEM and SBB, with DBT slightly higher. CEM demonstrated higher AGD at lower CBT but lower AGD at higher CBT, indicating reduced dose escalation with increasing thickness. While breast density had minimal overall impact, variations were noted in category A. DBT was more dose-efficient per procedure due to fewer acquisitions required., Clinical Relevance Statement: CEM guidance provides effective lesion visualization within safe radiation limits, improving the precision of percutaneous image-guided breast interventions and supporting its potential consideration in a wider range of breast diagnostic procedures., Key Points: Limited data exist on the AGD using CEM guidance for breast biopsies. CEM and SBB exhibit similar AGD per acquisition; DBT demonstrated the lowest AGD per procedure. Radiation from CEM guidance fits within safe limits for percutaneous image-guided breast interventions., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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63. Is the long-term mortality similar in COVID-19 and community-acquired pneumonia?
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Méndez R, González-Jiménez P, Latorre A, Mengot N, Zalacain R, Ruiz LA, Serrano L, España PP, Uranga A, Cillóniz C, Hervás D, Torres A, Menéndez R, Pablo España P, Borderías L, Rajas O, Almirall J, Zalacaín R, Vendrell M, Bello S, Mir I, Morales C, Molinos L, Ferrer R, Briones M, Malo R, Sayago Reza I, Almonte Batista W, Moreno Galarraga L, Sibila Vidal O, Luis Rodríguez Hermosa J, Vargas Centanaro G, de Vega Sánchez B, Solís García E, Rodríguez Florez E, José M, Estaba C, Molina Molina M, Bordas J, Estela González Castro M, Badenes Bonet D, Domínguez Álvarez M, Pérez-Rodas EN, Marín Arguedas A, Román Bernal B, Estrada Trigueros G, Cuenca Peris S, Martín Royo M, Torres García M, Portillo Sánchez J, Lerenas Bernal F, Salome Ros Braquehais M, Alfonso García Guerra J, Dolores Martínez Pitarch M, Arroyo Fernández I, Guevara Velázquez V, Martínez Olondris P, Francisco Pereyra Barrionuevo M, Lázaro Sierra J, Clavería P, Luis Wangüemert Pérez A, Joel Ruiz Lacambra J, Fernández Ramos N, Guanche Dorta S, Macias Paredes A, de la Rosa Carrillo D, Palones Femenia E, Podzamczer Valls I, Peñacoba Toribio P, Muñoz Zara P, García García R, Del Mar Marrube Fernández M, Villar Aguilar L, de Jorge Domínguez Pazos S, Pereiro Brea T, Pando-Sandoval A, María García Clemente M, Alzueta Álvarez A, García Coya E, de Freitas González E, Pablo España Yandiola P, Uranga A, Raboso Moreno B, Panadero C, Abad A, Cano I, Pérez Orbis I, Gotera Rivera C, Ruiz Pérez C, Menéndez Villanueva R, Méndez R, Latorre A, González P, Ramírez Prieto T, Ángel Salvador Maya M, Valenzuela C, Cifrián Martínez JM, Marco Figueira Gonçalves J, Baeza Ruiz A, Expósito Marrero A, Gurbani N, Malo de Molina Ruiz R, Galdeano Lozano M, Villanueva Montes M, Toledo Pons N, Ramón Clar L, Esperanza Barrios A, Cejudo Ramos P, López Ramírez C, Gaboli M, Almadana Pacheco V, Eduard Barbé Illa F, Clara A, Gutiérrez González N, and Cabrera César E
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Introduction: There are no data on the association of type of pneumonia and long-term mortality by the type of pneumonia (COVID-19 or community-acquired pneumonia [CAP]) on long-term mortality after an adjustment for potential confounding variables. We aimed to assess the type of pneumonia and risk factors for long-term mortality in patients who were hospitalized in conventional ward and later discharged., Methods: Retrospective analysis of two prospective and multicentre cohorts of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and CAP. The main outcome under study was 1-year mortality in hospitalized patients in conventional ward and later discharged. We adjusted a Bayesian logistic regression model to assess associations between the type of pneumonia and 1-year mortality controlling for confounders., Results: The study included a total of 1,693 and 2,374 discharged patients in the COVID-19 and CAP cohorts, respectively. Of these, 1,525 (90.1%) and 2,249 (95%) patients underwent analysis. Until 1-year follow-up, 69 (4.5%) and 148 (6.6%) patients from the COVID-19 and CAP cohorts, respectively, died ( p = 0.008). However, the Bayesian model showed a low probability of effect (PE) of finding relevant differences in long-term mortality between CAP and COVID-19 (odds ratio 1.127, 95% credibility interval 0.862-1.591; PE = 0.774)., Conclusion: COVID-19 and CAP have similar long-term mortality after adjusting for potential confounders., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Méndez, González-Jiménez, Latorre, Mengot, Zalacain, Ruiz, Serrano, España, Uranga, Cillóniz, Hervás, Torres, Menéndez, NEUMONAC and RECOVID.)
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64. Role of previous systemic antibiotic therapy on the probability of recurrence after an initial episode of Clostridioides difficile infection treated with vancomycin.
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Merchante N, Herrero R, Valverde-Fredet MD, Rodríguez-Fernández M, Pinagorte H, Martínez-Marcos FJ, Gil-Anguita C, García-López M, Tasias Pitarch M, Abril López De Medrano V, Navarrete Lorite MN, Gómez-Ayerbe C, León E, González-De La Aleja P, Ruiz Castillo A, Aller AI, Rodríguez JC, Ternero Fonseca J, Corzo JE, Naranjo Pérez A, Trigo-Rodríguez M, and Merino E
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Objectives: To investigate the role of previous antibiotic therapy in the risk of recurrence after a Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) treated with vancomycin., Methods: Multicentre observational study. Patients with a CDI episode achieving clinical cure with oral vancomycin and followed up 8 weeks were included. Previous antibiotic exposure up to 90 days was collected. Multivariate analysis of predictors of recurrence adjusted by the propensity score (PS) of being previously treated with each non-CDI antibiotic was performed., Results: Two hundred and forty-one patients were included; 216 (90%) had received systemic antibiotics. Fifty-three patients (22%) had a CDI recurrence. Rates of recurrence were lower in those treated with piperacillin/tazobactam in the last month when compared with those not receiving piperacillin/tazobactam [3 (7%) versus 50 (25%); P = 0.01], whereas higher rates were seen in those treated with cephalosporins in the last month [26/87 (30%) versus 27/154 (17%); P = 0.03]. In multivariate analysis controlled by the inverse probability of treatment weighting by PS, receiving ≥ 5 days of piperacillin/tazobactam in the last month as the last antibiotic regimen prior to CDI was independently associated with a lower risk of recurrence [adjusted OR (AOR) 0.13; 95% CI: 0.06-0.29; P < 0.0001] whereas exposure for ≥ 5 days to cephalosporins (versus piperacillin/tazobactam) was associated with an increased risk (AOR 10.9; 95% CI: 4.4-27.1; P < 0.0001)., Conclusions: Recent use of piperacillin/tazobactam might be associated with a lower risk of CDI recurrence, while recent use of cephalosporins might promote an increased risk. These findings should be considered when treating hospitalized patients., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.)
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- 2023
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65. Accuracy of sentinel node mapping in patients with biopsy-proven metastatic axillary lymph nodes and upfront surgery: preliminary results of the Multimodal Targeted Axillary Surgery (MUTAS) trial.
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Vernet-Tomás M, Argudo N, Jimenez M, Masó P, De Miguel M, Martínez A, Vidal-Sicart S, Aguilar Y, Rubio L, Valhondo R, Alcantara R, Arenas N, Pitarch M, de Las Heras IV, Comerma L, Sanz J, Algara M, Noguera A, and Nicolau P
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Background: Some studies suggested that the patients included in the Z0011 trial may represent patients with ultrasound-negative axillary nodes and axillary invasion diagnosed by sentinel node (SN) biopsy. Nevertheless, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines recommend SN mapping if 1 or 2 suspicious lymph nodes are identified on axillary ultrasound (AU). The aim of this preliminary phase of the Multimodal Targeted Axillary Surgery (MUTAS) trial was to establish the accuracy of SN mapping in patients with axillary involvement undergoing upfront surgery., Methods: Between September 2019 and March 2022, we recruited patients with biopsy-proven metastatic axillary nodes and upfront surgery from a single center. We performed SN mapping in these patients before the surgical intervention, which included axillary lymph node dissection. The biopsy-proven metastatic node, SNs and the remaining axillary nodes were excised separately. SN status was considered representative of the status of the remaining axillary nodes. We calculated the sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value and positive predictive value of the SN, overall and in patients with palpable nodes, in those with non-palpable nodes and an AU leading to diagnosis of axillary involvement, in those with 1 or 2 suspicious nodes on AU, and in patients with a single suspicious node on AU. We evaluated clinical, imaging and pathology features as predictors of the status of the remaining axillary nodes, false-negatives, and false-positives., Results: We included 25 patients in this phase. The false-negative rate of SN mapping was 28% overall, 21.42% for patients with palpable nodes, 36.36% for patients with non-palpable nodes and an AU diagnosis of axillary involvement, 28.75% for those with 1 or 2 suspicious nodes on AU, and 15.38% in patients with a single suspicious node on AU. The negative predictive value was highest in patients with a single suspicious node on AU (75%). The only significant predictive factor was that FN showed a higher Ki67 index score., Conclusions: In this study, SN mapping was not reliable in patients with biopsy-proven metastatic axillary nodes and upfront surgery for any of the subgroups studied. Further research should elucidate the best staging pathways in these patients to avoid premature de-escalation., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://gs.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/gs-22-480/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2023 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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66. Fidaxomicin monotherapy versus standard therapy combined with bezlotoxumab for treating patients with Clostridioides difficile infection at high risk of recurrence: a matched cohort study.
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Escudero-Sanchez R, Muriel García A, García Fernández S, Valencia Alijo A, Tasias Pitarch M, Merino De Lucas E, Gutierrez Rojas A, Ramos Martínez A, Salavert Lletí M, Giner L, Ruíz Ruigomez M, García Basas L, Fernández Fradejas J, Olmedo Sampedrio M, Cano Yuste A, Díaz Pollán B, Rodríguez Hernández MJ, Martín Segarra O, Sáez Bejar C, Armiñanzas Castillo C, Gutiérrez B, Rodríguez-Pardo D, De La Torre Cisneros J, López Medrano F, and Cobo Reinoso J
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies, Cohort Studies, Fidaxomicin therapeutic use, Humans, Recurrence, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Clostridium Infections drug therapy, Vancomycin therapeutic use
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Background: Both fidaxomicin and bezlotoxumab (used in combination with an antibiotic against Clostridioides difficile) achieve reductions in recurrence rates of C. difficile infection (CDI). However, the two strategies have never been compared., Methods: Data from two retrospective cohorts of 'real-life' use of fidaxomicin and bezlotoxumab in combination with a standard anti-C. difficile antibiotic were used to compare the rates of recurrence of both strategies. Since the two cohorts were not identical, we used a propensity score analysis., Results: Three hundred and two patients were included: 244 in the fidaxomicin cohort and 78 in the bezlotoxumab cohort. A history of renal failure or immunosuppression was more frequent in patients receiving bezlotoxumab (39.7% and 66.7% versus 26.6% and 38.9%; P = 0.03 and P < 0.001, respectively), but the severity and number of previous CDI episodes were similar in both cohorts. We observed that 19.3% of the patients in the fidaxomicin cohort experienced recurrence, compared with 14.1% in the bezlotoxumab cohort (OR 1.45; 95% CI 0.71-2.96; P = 0.29) but the difference remained non-significant after propensity score matching using previously defined variables (OR 1.24; 95% CI 0.50-3.07; P = 0.64). Moreover, the multivariate analysis did not show differences depending on the drug used., Conclusions: We observed that fidaxomicin and bezlotoxumab are prescribed in similar clinical scenarios, although those treated with bezlotoxumab have greater comorbidity. The proportion of recurrences was numerically lower in those treated with bezlotoxumab, although the propensity analysis did not find significant differences between the two drugs., (© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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67. Etiology, diagnosis, and management of pneumonia in immunosuppressed patients.
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Salavert Lletí M, Cabañero Navalón MD, Tasias Pitarch M, and García-Bustos V
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- Bronchoalveolar Lavage adverse effects, Bronchoscopy adverse effects, Bronchoscopy methods, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Lung Diseases diagnosis, Pneumonia complications
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Patients with a compromised immune system suffer a wide variety of insults. Pulmonary complications remain a major cause of both morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. When such individuals present with radiographic infiltrates, the clinician faces a diagnostic challenge. The differential diagnosis in this setting is broad and includes both infectious and non-infectious conditions. Evaluation of the immunocompromised host with diffuse pulmonary infiltrates can be difficult, frustrating, and time-consuming. This common and serious problem results in significant morbidity and mortality, approaching 90%. Infections are the most common causes of both acute and chronic lung diseases leading to respiratory failure. Non-invasive diagnostic methods for evaluation are often of little value, and an invasive procedure (such as bronchoalveolar lavage, transbronchial biopsy or even open lung biopsy) is therefore performed to obtain a microbiologic and histologic diagnosis. Bronchoscopy allows certain identification of some aetiologies, and often allows the exclusion of infectious agents. Early use of computed tomography scanning is able to demonstrate lesions missed by conventional chest X-ray. However, even when a specific diagnosis is made, it might not impact patient's overall survival and outcomes.
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68. Community seroprevalence of COVID-19 in probable and possible cases at primary health care centres in Spain.
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Montenegro P, Brotons C, Serrano J, Fernández D, Garcia-Ramos C, Ichazo B, Lemaire J, Moral I, Wienese RP, Pitarch M, Puig M, Vilella MT, and Sellarès J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Infant, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Prospective Studies, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Spain epidemiology, Young Adult, COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 Serological Testing, Primary Health Care
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Background: There is a scarcity of information about patients with mild or moderate symptoms during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This is especially true for those who attended and were followed up at primary care settings., Objectives: We aim to measure the seroprevalence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 infection in a community sample of possible cases and among probable cases followed in primary care., Methods: We selected a random sample of 600 individuals stratified by age groups from a total population of 19 899 individuals from a community area in Barcelona. We also invited all the patients that had been followed by General Practitioners (GPs). For both populations, we used COVID-19 rapid lateral flow immunoassays, which qualitatively assess the presence of patient-generated Immunoglobulins G (IgG) and Immunoglobulin M (IgM)., Results: Three hundred and eleven asymptomatic individuals from the randomly selected sample participated in the study. The mean age was 43.7 years [standard deviation (SD) = 21.79] and 55% were women. Seventeen individuals were seropositive for IgM and/or IgG, resulting in an overall prevalence of 5.47% (95% confidence interval = 3.44-8.58). Six hundred and thirty-four symptomatic patients were followed up by GPs. The mean age was 46.97 years (SD = 20.05) and 57.73% were women. Of these, 244 patients (38.49%) were seropositive. Results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the odds ratio for a positive test was significantly increased in patients who had fever, ageusia and contact with a patient diagnosed with COVID-19., Conclusions: The seroprevalence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 among possible cases was lower than expected. Approximately, 40% of the symptomatic patients followed up by GPs during the peak months of the pandemic were positive., (© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- 2021
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69. Multimodality approach to the nipple-areolar complex: a pictorial review and diagnostic algorithm.
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Del Riego J, Pitarch M, Codina C, Nebot L, Andreu FJ, Aparicio O, Medina A, and Martín A
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The anatomic and histologic characteristics of the nipple-areolar complex make this breast region special. The nipple-areolar complex can be affected by abnormal development and a wide spectrum of pathological conditions, many of which have unspecific clinical and radiological presentations that can present a challenge for radiologists. The nipple-areolar complex requires a specific imaging workup in which a multimodal approach is essential. Radiologists need to know the different imaging modalities used to study the nipple-areolar complex, as well as their advantages and limitations. It is essential to get acquainted with the acquisition technique for each modality and the spectrum of findings for the different conditions. This review describes and illustrates a combined clinical and radiological approach to evaluate the nipple-areolar complex, emphasizing the findings for the normal morphology, developmental abnormalities, and the most common benign and malignant diseases that can affect this region. We also present a diagnostic algorithm that enables a rapid, practical approach to diagnosing condition involving the nipple-areolar complex.
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70. First case of renal abscess by Parvimonas micra.
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Garrido-Jareño M, Frasquet-Artes J, Tasias-Pitarch M, and López-Hontangas JL
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- Abdominal Abscess diagnosis, Abdominal Abscess drug therapy, Abdominal Abscess etiology, Aged, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Bacteremia diagnosis, Bacteremia drug therapy, Bacteremia etiology, Bacteremia microbiology, Clindamycin therapeutic use, Dental Plaque microbiology, Early Diagnosis, Ertapenem therapeutic use, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections diagnosis, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections drug therapy, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections etiology, Humans, Male, Opportunistic Infections diagnosis, Opportunistic Infections drug therapy, Opportunistic Infections etiology, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Postoperative Complications drug therapy, Postoperative Complications microbiology, Pyelonephritis diagnosis, Pyelonephritis drug therapy, Pyelonephritis etiology, Tooth Extraction, Abdominal Abscess microbiology, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections microbiology, Gram-Positive Cocci isolation & purification, Opportunistic Infections microbiology, Pyelonephritis microbiology
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71. An outbreak due to Candida auris with prolonged colonisation and candidaemia in a tertiary care European hospital.
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Ruiz-Gaitán A, Moret AM, Tasias-Pitarch M, Aleixandre-López AI, Martínez-Morel H, Calabuig E, Salavert-Lletí M, Ramírez P, López-Hontangas JL, Hagen F, Meis JF, Mollar-Maseres J, and Pemán J
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- Adult, Aged, Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Candida drug effects, Candida genetics, Candidemia drug therapy, Candidemia microbiology, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer genetics, Disease Management, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Fungal, Female, Fluconazole therapeutic use, Genotype, Humans, Infection Control, Male, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Middle Aged, Molecular Typing, Mycological Typing Techniques, Tertiary Healthcare, Candida isolation & purification, Candida physiology, Candidemia epidemiology, Disease Outbreaks
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Multidrug-resistant Candida auris has emerged as a cause of insidious hospital outbreaks and complicated infections. We present the analysis of an ongoing C. auris outbreak including the largest published series of C. auris bloodstream infection. All C. auris-positive patients from April-2016 to January-2017 were included. Environmental, clinical and microbiological data were recorded. Definitive isolate identification was performed by ITS-rDNA sequencing, and typing by amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting. One hundred and forty patients were colonised by C. auris during the studied period (68% from surgical intensive care). Although control measures were implemented, we were not able to control the outbreak. Forty-one invasive bloodstream infections (87.8% from surgical intensive care) were included. Clinical management included prompt intravascular catheter removal and antifungal therapy with echinocandins. All isolates were fluconazole- and voriconazole-resistant, but echinocandin- and amphotericin B-susceptible. Thirty-day mortality rate was 41.4%, and severe septic metastasis as spondylodiscitis and endocarditis were observed in 5 patients (12%). C. auris was also recovered from inanimate patient surroundings and medical equipment. Despite antifungal treatment, high mortality and late complication rates were recorded. Molecular typing suggested a clonal outbreak different from those previously published., (© 2018 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.)
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- 2018
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72. [Relapses of leishmaniasis in an HIV infected patient: a therapeutic challenge].
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Ruiz Ruiz S, Tasias Pitarch M, Delegido Sánchez-Migallón A, and Pedrol Clotet E
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- Adult, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Male, Recurrence, HIV Infections complications, HIV Infections drug therapy, Leishmaniasis drug therapy, Leishmaniasis etiology
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- 2012
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73. Aequorin-expressing yeast emits light under electric control.
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Vilanova C, Hueso A, Palanca C, Marco G, Pitarch M, Otero E, Crespo J, Szablowski J, Rivera S, Domínguez-Escribà L, Navarro E, Montagud A, de Córdoba PF, González A, Ariño J, Moya A, Urchueguía J, and Porcar M
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- Electric Stimulation, Genetic Engineering, Hydroxides pharmacology, Potassium Compounds pharmacology, Saccharomyces cerevisiae drug effects, Saccharomyces cerevisiae genetics, Saccharomyces cerevisiae growth & development, Aequorin metabolism, Electricity, Light, Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolism
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In this study, we show the use of direct external electrical stimulation of a jellyfish luminescent calcium-activated protein, aequorin, expressed in a transgenic yeast strain. Yeast cultures were electrically stimulated through two electrodes coupled to a standard power generator. Even low (1.5 V) electric pulses triggered a rapid light peak and serial light pulses were obtained after electric pulses were applied periodically, suggesting that the system is re-enacted after a short refraction time. These results open up a new scenario, in the very interphase between synthetic biology and cybernetics, in which complex cellular behavior might be subjected to electrical control., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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74. [Torsade de Pointes in patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus and treated with methadone].
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Moral Moral P, Rueda Soriano J, Tasias Pitarch M, and Calbuig Alborch JR
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, HIV Infections complications, Methadone adverse effects, Narcotics adverse effects, Torsades de Pointes chemically induced
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- 2006
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75. [A clinical study on the frequency specificity of the 40-hertz potential].
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Marco J, Pitarch MI, Mencheta E, and Schneider M
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- Acoustic Stimulation, Adolescent, Adult, Audiometry, Female, Hearing Loss, Sensorineural diagnosis, Hearing Loss, Sensorineural physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reaction Time physiology, Evoked Potentials, Auditory physiology
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In this paper we introduce the results obtained using 40 Hz potentials, with 500 and 1,000 Hz stimuli, in patients with neurosensory hearing loss, with and without preservation of low frequencies. We analyze the relation latency/intensity, the percentage of presence of the waves and their amplitude.
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- 1991
76. [Medical counseling, nursing counseling, and nicotine chewing gum for smoking cessation in primary care].
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Nebot M, Cabezas C, Oller M, Moreno F, Rodrigo J, Sardà T, Mestres J, and Pitarch M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Chewing Gum, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Humans, Middle Aged, Nicotine administration & dosage, Nurses, Physicians, Family, Primary Health Care, Workforce, Counseling, Health Promotion, Nicotine therapeutic use, Primary Prevention methods, Smoking Prevention
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The 2-month results of a study designed to compare the effectiveness of three methods to encourage giving up smoking in primary health care are reported: individualized medical counseling (minimal intervention), counseling plus follow-up option by the nurse, and medical counseling plus nicotine chewing gum. Overall 425 smokers between 15 and 65 years of age were included in the study. In 349 of them (82%), short term follow-up was carried out by phone interview. The proportion who declared to have given up smoking, after adjustment for the estimated validity of the phone report of smoking status, was 10, 9%, 10.8% and 11.1%, respectively, without significant differences between the three groups. In the logistic regression analysis, only the existence of concomitant disease and the anticipated difficulty in giving up smoking appeared as predictive variables of abstention. The implications of the results for the strategies to control smoking are discussed.
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- 1990
77. [Brainstem potentials in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis].
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Núñez M, Mencheta E, and Pitarch MI
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- Adolescent, Adult, Brain Stem physiopathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis physiopathology, Neural Conduction, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis
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- 1985
78. [External malignant otitis].
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Mallea I, Sanchiz F, Marco J, and Pitarch MI
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- Aged, Deglutition Disorders etiology, Diabetes Complications, Humans, Male, Voice Disorders etiology, Cranial Nerve Diseases etiology, Otitis Externa complications, Pseudomonas Infections complications
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- 1985
79. [The 40 hertz potential: a preliminary study].
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Pitarch MI, Marco J, Schneider M, and Mencheta E
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- Humans, Audiometry, Evoked Response, Evoked Potentials, Auditory
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In this paper we introduce our preliminary results with 40 Hz. potentials in the study of the auditive pathway in a group of normal subjects. Wave characteristics, amplitude and latency in different frequencies and intensities are analyzed.
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- 1989
80. [Our experience with a fibrin adhesive].
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Mallea I, Ochandio JL, Almagro JL, Pitarch MI, and Marco Clemente J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aprotinin, Child, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Factor XIII, Female, Fibrinogen, Freeze Drying, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Myringoplasty, Prostheses and Implants, Stapes Surgery, Fibrin, Tissue Adhesives
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- 1985
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