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2. Expression of cytokines IL-4, IL-12, IL-15, IL-18, and IFNγ and modulation by different growth factors in cultured human osteoblast-like cells
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Ruiz, C., Pérez, E., García-Martínez, O., Díaz-Rodríguez, L., Arroyo-Morales, M., and Reyes-Botella, C.
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- 2007
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3. Influence of physical inactivity in psychophysiolocigal state of breast cancer survivors
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Ariza-García, A., Galiano-Castillo, N., Cantarero-Villanueva, I., Fernández-Lao, C., Díaz-Rodríguez, L., and Arroyo-Morales, M.
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- 2013
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4. Aquatic exercise in a chest-high pool for hormone therapy-induced arthralgia in breast cancer survivors: a pragmatic controlled trial
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Cantarero-Villanueva, I, Fernández-Lao, C, Caro-Morán, E, Morillas-Ruiz, J, Galiano-Castillo, N, Díaz-Rodríguez, L, and Arroyo-Morales, M
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- 2013
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5. Attitudes towards massage modify effects of manual therapy in breast cancer survivors: a randomised clinical trial with crossover design
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FERNÁNDEZ-LAO, C., CANTARERO-VILLANUEVA, I., DÍAZ-RODRÍGUEZ, L., CUESTA-VARGAS, A. I., FERNÁNDEZ-DELAS-PEÑAS, C., and ARROYO-MORALES, M.
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- 2012
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6. Associations among musculoskeletal impairments, depression, body image and fatigue in breast cancer survivors within the first year after treatment
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CANTARERO-VILLANUEVA, I., FERNÁNDEZ-LAO, C., FERNÁNDEZ-DE-LAS-PEÑAS, C., DÍAZ-RODRÍGUEZ, L., SANCHEZ-CANTALEJO, E., and ARROYO-MORALES, M.
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- 2011
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7. Antigenic Phenotype and Phagocytic Capacity of MG-63 Osteosarcoma Line
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Díaz-Rodríguez, L., García-Martínez, O., Arroyo-Morales, M., Reyes-Botella, C., and Ruiz, C.
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- 2009
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8. Estudio geológico y minero de los depósitos de alabastro en el entorno de Velilla de Ebro y Azaila (Aragon, NE de España)
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Díaz Rodríguez, L. A.
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Cuenca Terciaria del Ebro ,lcsh:Geology ,Ebro Tertiary basin ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,playa-lake environment ,Alabaster ,Alabastro ,ambiente sedimentario playa-lago - Abstract
This work studies the main alabaster «transparent» variety) deposits commercialized in Spain. These deposits are located in the province of Zaragoza. at its border with Teme!. Stratigraphically. the quarried area is located at the SE border of the Tertiary Ebro basin (UTS: T4 ⢠Upper Oligocene). ando within it, at the Calanda-Valderrobres-Escatrón sector. Mining appraisals carried out sanctioned the presence of three productive levels of alabaster. A mineralization guide sequence was found for the upper level (height 250 m). The mineral body texture is nodular. arranged in layers of wide horizontal continuity (kilometers) and average thickness 0,4 to 1 m. Petrographic studies of the alabaster mineral bodies have shown three types of microstmctures. Considering the stratigraphic column of the area we found from top to bottom of each ¡ayer the following microstmctures: a) microcrystalline aggregates; b) porphyroblastic microtexture with non uniform extinction of crystaline components; and c) granoblastic microtextures. The sedimentary environment of the deposits was shallow continental type (playa-Iake), characterized by mud-flats and distal fluvial-flats.Se estudian en este trabajo los principales yacimientos de alabastro (variedad «Transparente») que se comercializan en España y cuya localización se sitúa en el SE de la provincia de Zaragoza en la frontera con la de Teme!. Estratigráficamente, los depósitos estudiados pertenecen, en el SE de la Cuenca Terciaria del Ebro. a la Unidad Tectosedimentaria (UTS) T4(Oligoceno Superior parte alta) y se sitúan dentro de la zona noroccidental del Sector Calanda-Valderrobres-Escatrón. El reconocimiento minero realizado en el área confirma la presencia de tres niveles productivos de alabastro. descubriéndose una secuencia guía de la mineralización para el nivel superior (cota 250 m). La morfología de los cuerpos minerales es de tipo nodular, disponiéndose en capas de gran continuidad lateral (kilómetros) y con potencias medias explotables entre 0,40 y 1 m de espesor. El estudio petrográfico de los cuerpos minerales de alabastro ha puesto de manifiesto tres tipos de microtexturas cuya observación. de techo a muro, teniendo en cuenta la columna estratigráfica general del área estudiada, es como sigue: a) alabastrinas de agregados microcristalinos; b) porfídico-alabastrinas de extinción no uniforme; y c) alabastrinas granoblásticas. El medio sedimentario de los yacimientos es de tipo continental muy somero (playa-lago). en subambientes mixtos entre llanuras de barros y llanuras distales fluviales.
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9. Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma to Treat Pressure Ulcers
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Ramos-Torrecillas, Javier, primary, De Luna-Bertos, E., additional, García-Martínez, O., additional, Díaz-Rodríguez, L., additional, and Ruiz, C., additional
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- 2013
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10. Aquatic exercise in a chest-high pool for hormone therapy-induced arthralgia in breast cancer survivors: a pragmatic controlled trial
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Cantarero-Villanueva, I, primary, Fernández-Lao, C, additional, Caro-Morán, E, additional, Morillas-Ruiz, J, additional, Galiano-Castillo, N, additional, Díaz-Rodríguez, L, additional, and Arroyo-Morales, M, additional
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- 2012
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11. Effect of Aspirin on Cell Growth of Human MG-63 Osteosarcoma Line
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De Luna-Bertos, E., primary, Ramos-Torrecillas, J., additional, García-Martínez, O., additional, Díaz-Rodríguez, L., additional, and Ruiz, C., additional
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- 2012
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12. Attitudes towards massage modify effects of manual therapy in breast cancer survivors: a randomised clinical trial with crossover design
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FERNÁNDEZ-LAO, C., primary, CANTARERO-VILLANUEVA, I., additional, DÍAZ-RODRÍGUEZ, L., additional, CUESTA-VARGAS, A.I., additional, FERNÁNDEZ-DELAS-PEÑAS, C., additional, and ARROYO-MORALES, M., additional
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- 2011
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13. Effect of roughness, wettability and morphology of engineered titanium surfaces on osteoblast-like cell adhesion
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Rosales-Leal, J.I., primary, Rodríguez-Valverde, M.A., additional, Mazzaglia, G., additional, Ramón-Torregrosa, P.J., additional, Díaz-Rodríguez, L., additional, García-Martínez, O., additional, Vallecillo-Capilla, M., additional, Ruiz, C., additional, and Cabrerizo-Vílchez, M.A., additional
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- 2010
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14. Arcillas Wealdenses en Cantabria (N. de España): Su Aprovechamiento Cerámico
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Díaz Rodríguez, L. A., primary and Torrecillas, R., additional
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- 2006
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15. Arcillas cerámicas: una revisión de sus distintos tipos, significados y aplicaciones
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Díaz Rodríguez, L. A., primary and Torrecillas, R., additional
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- 2002
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16. Thematic Trends in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Applied in Cancer-Related Symptoms
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Moral-Munoz Jose A., Arroyo-Morales Manuel, Piper Barbara F., Cuesta-Vargas Antonio I., Díaz-Rodríguez Lourdes, Cho William C.S., Herrera-Viedma Enrique, and Cobo Manuel J.
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cancer-related symptoms ,complementary and alternative medicine ,bibliometrics ,science mapping analysis ,thematic evolution ,h-index ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The main goal of this study is to discover the scientific evolution of Cancer-Related Symptoms in Complementary and Alternative Medicine research area, analyzing the articles indexed in the Web of Science database from 1980 to 2013.
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17. Estudios Geológicos
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Díaz Rodríguez, L. A., primary
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- 1994
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18. Massage after exercise -- responses of immunologic and endocrine markers: a randomized single-blind placebo-controlled study.
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Arroyo-Morales M, Olea N, Ruíz C, del Castilo JDL, Martínez M, Lorenzo C, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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The effectiveness of massage for postexercise recovery remains unclear, despite numerous studies on this issue. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of massage on endocrine and immune functions of healthy active volunteers after intense exercise. After repeated Wingate tests, the effects of whole-body massage and placebo on salivary cortisol, immunoglobulin A (IgA), and total protein levels were compared using a between-group design. Sixty healthy active subjects (23 women, 37 men) underwent 2 exercise protocol sessions at least 2 weeks apart and at the same time of day. The first session familiarized participants with the protocol. In the second session, after a baseline measurement, subjects performed a standardized warm-up followed by three 30-second Wingate tests. After active recovery, subjects were randomly allocated to massage (40-minute myofascial induction) or placebo (40-minute sham electrotherapy) group. Saliva samples were taken before and after the exercise protocols and after recovery. In both groups, the exercise protocol induced a significant increase in cortisol (p < 0.001), decrease in salivary IgA (sIgA) (p < 0.001), and increase in total proteins (p = 0.01) in saliva. Generalized estimating equations showed a significant effect of massage on sIgA rate (p = 0.05), a tendency toward significant effect on salivary total protein levels (p = 0.10), and no effect on salivary flow rate (p = 0.55) or salivary cortisol (p = 0.39). The sIgA secretion rate was higher after the recovery intervention than at baseline among women in the massage group (p = 0.03) but similar to baseline levels among women in the placebo group (p = 0.29). Massage may favor recovery from the transient immunosuppression state induced by exercise in healthy active women, of particular value between high-intensity training sessions or competitions on the same day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Procesos de dolomitización-dedolomitización de la formación Láncara (Cámbrico inferior-medio) en la región de pliegues y mantos de la zona Cantábrica, NW de España
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Díaz Rodríguez, L. A.
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lcsh:Geology ,Zona Cantábrica ,Cantabrian zone ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,dolomitización ,Formación Láncara ,dolomitization ,Lancara Formation - Abstract
The Láncara Formation is a carbonate sequence within the Cantabrian zone with two members, the lower of primary dolomite nature, and the upper mainly composed of limestone beds. This formation has two basic features worth mentioning: 1) Represents the sliding and fracturing surface of most nappes and thrust-sheets of the Cantabrian zone; 2) Hosts several ore deposits, mainly Pb, Zn, Ba and Hg. A representative section of this Formation has been defined at Caranga de Arriba, Asturias (Spain). The samples obtained from this section have been characterized using several analytic techniques (transmission microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron microprobe and chemical analysis). A certain dedolomitization afecting the singenetic dolomites has been observed in the lower member, whereas the upper member shows a complete dolomitization. On the other hand, in the surroundings of the site described, and hosted by the refered Formation, the stratabound Pb-Zn ore deposito named Grupo Cantabria, is found. These facts seem to indicate that the Lancara Formation has undergone a great circulation of connate fluids, from the bottom to the top of the Formation, resulting in an intense cation leaching (such as magnesium, very abundant in the lower member) towards the upper member. This is probably due to the fact that the Lancara Formation represents the sliding surface of most nappes of the Cantabrian zone.La Formación Láncara, dentro de la Zona Cantábrica, es una secuencia carbonatada constituida por dos miembros, uno inferior de naturaleza dolomítica primaria y otro superior de naturaleza calcárea. Esta Formación presenta dos características básicas dignas de mención: una de ellas es que constituye la superficie de fractura y deslizamiento de la mayoría de los cabalgamientos y escamas que existen dentro de la Zona Cantábrica y la segunda es que en sus estratos se hallan distintos yacimientos e indicios minerales, sobre todo de Pb, Zn, Ba y Hg. En la localidad de Caranga de Arriba, Asturias (España) se ha levantado una columna estratigráfica de dicha Formación, empleándose diversas técnicas analíticas (microscopía de transmisión, difracción de rayos X, microsonda electrónica y análisis químicos) para la caracterización de las muestras obtenidas. En la columna del área de estudio se aprecia una cierta calcitización que afecta a las dolomías singenéticas del miembro inferior y por el contrario se observa un enriquecimiento en magnesio (dolomitización) de todo el miembro superior, teniendo en cuenta que originariamente era de naturaleza calcárea. Por otro lado, en las proximidades de aquella localidad y teniendo como roca de caja a la Formación Láncara se encuentra el yacimiento PbZn de tipo stratabound Grupo Cantabria. Estos resultados confirman la intensa circulación de fluidos connatos a los que debió de estar sometida la Formación Láncara, de muro a techo, por el hecho de constituir la base deslizante de la mayoría de los mantos de despegue existentes en la Zona Cantábrica.
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- 1989
20. Hyaluronic Acid as a treatment option for pressure ulcers
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Ramos-Torrecillas, J., Luna-Bertos, E., Díaz-Rodríguez, L., García-Martínez, O., Rodríguez-Pérez, L., and Ruiz Concepción
21. Estudios Geológicos
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Díaz Rodríguez, L. A., primary
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- 1989
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22. Deletion Syndrome 22q11.2: A Systematic Review
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Jonathan Cortés-Martín, Nuria López Peñuela, Juan Carlos Sánchez-García, Maria Montiel-Troya, Lourdes Díaz-Rodríguez, Raquel Rodríguez-Blanque, Institut Català de la Salut, [Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Díaz-Rodríguez L] Research Group CTS1068, Andalusia Research Plan, Junta de Andalucía, Granada, Spain. Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain. [López Peñuela N] Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Montiel-Troya M] Research Group CTS1068, Andalusia Research Plan, Junta de Andalucía, Granada, Spain. Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Ceuta Campus, University of Granada, Ceuta, Spain. [Rodríguez-Blanque R] Research Group CTS1068, Andalusia Research Plan, Junta de Andalucía, Granada, Spain. San Cecilio University Hospital, Granada, Spain, and Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Congenital anomalies ,Velocardiofacial syndrome ,Daily activities ,Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms::Pathologic Processes::Disease Attributes::Rare Diseases [DISEASES] ,Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities::Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities::Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities::Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities::Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities::Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities::Genetic Diseases, Inborn::Chromosome Disorders::22q11 Deletion Syndrome [DISEASES] ,personas::Grupos de Edad::lactante::recién nacido [DENOMINACIONES DE GRUPOS] ,enfermedades y anomalías neonatales congénitas y hereditarias::enfermedades y anomalías neonatales congénitas y hereditarias::enfermedades y anomalías neonatales congénitas y hereditarias::enfermedades y anomalías neonatales congénitas y hereditarias::enfermedades y anomalías neonatales congénitas y hereditarias::enfermedades y anomalías neonatales congénitas y hereditarias::enfermedades genéticas congénitas::trastornos cromosómicos::síndrome de deleción 22q11 [ENFERMEDADES] ,Persons::Age Groups::Infant::Infant, Newborn [NAMED GROUPS] ,Anomalies cromosòmiques ,afecciones patológicas, signos y síntomas::procesos patológicos::atributos de la enfermedad::enfermedades raras [ENFERMEDADES] ,22q11.2 deletion syndrome ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Malalties congènites ,Malalties rares ,DiGeorge syndrome ,Rare disease - Abstract
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (DS 22q11.2) is a rare disease of genetic origin, caused by the loss of the q11.2 region of chromosome 22. It affects one in 4000 live newborns, and among the clinical manifestations that can occur in this syndrome are abnormalities in the parathyroid glands (producing calcium deficits), the palate, the heart and the thymus. It is also known as DiGeorge syndrome or velocardiofacial syndrome, among other names, depending on the clinical presentation of each individual. The main objective of the review was to update information on DS 22q11.2 from publications in the scientific literature. The daily activities of these patients are seriously impaired, due to the impact of the clinical manifestations. Interventions can be performed to improve their social, cognitive and emotional skills, thus increasing their ability to perform different daily activities., Colegio Oficial de Enfermeria de Granada (CODEGRA)
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- 2022
23. 'Il cantar nuovo e 'l pianger delli augelli'. Góngora e l'usignolo
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GARGANO, ANTONIO, M. Blanco, R. Bonilla Cerezo, M. C. Cabani, M. D. Campos Sánchez Bordona, E. Cancelliere, B. Capllonch, C. Carminati, D. Castaldo, A. J. Díaz Rodríguez, L. Dolfi, A. Egido, F. Ferretti, A. Gargano, B. López Bueno, J. Matas Caballero, J. M. Micó, A. Pérez Lasheras, S. Pezzini, G. Poggi, J. Ponce Cárdenas, I. Ravasini, E. Soria Mesa, A cura di B. Capllonch, S. Pezzini, G. Poggi, J. Ponce Càrdenas, and Gargano, Antonio
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Góngora ,usignolo ,secolo d'oro ,poesia - Published
- 2013
24. Comparative Analysis of Therapeutic Showers and Bathtubs for Pain Management and Labor Outcomes-A Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Mellado-García E, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Piqueras-Sola B, Macías JCH, Rivas Ruiz F, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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Hydrotherapy, including the use of therapeutic showers and bathtubs, has been studied for its potential benefits in labor pain management. Previous research has indicated that hydrotherapy can alleviate pain, but comparative studies between therapeutic showers and bathtubs are scarce. Objective : This study aims to compare the effects of therapeutic showers and bathtubs on pain perception, labor duration, use of epidural analgesia, and maternal and neonatal outcomes during labor. Methods : A total of 124 pregnant women were included in this study. Participants were divided into two groups: those who used a therapeutic shower and those who used a bathtub during labor. Pain levels were measured using a visual analog scale (VAS). Labor duration, use of epidural analgesia, types of delivery, maternal outcomes (postpartum hemorrhage, perineal status, maternal hypotension, fever, and breastfeeding), and neonatal outcomes (APGAR scores, fetal heart rate, complications, and neonatal unit admissions) were recorded and analyzed. Results : Both the therapeutic shower and the bathtub effectively reduced pain perception, with the bathtub showing a greater reduction in VAS scores. The therapeutic shower group experienced a significantly shorter labor duration compared to the bathtub group. The majority of participants in both groups did not require epidural analgesia, with no significant differences between the groups. There were no significant differences in the types of delivery. Maternal outcomes indicated a lower incidence of perineal tears and episiotomies in the therapeutic shower group. Neonatal outcomes, including APGAR scores and fetal heart rate, were similar between the groups, with no significant differences in complications or neonatal unit admissions. Conclusions : Both therapeutic showers and bathtubs are effective for pain relief during labor, with the bathtub showing a higher reduction in pain intensity. The therapeutic shower is associated with a shorter labor duration and a lower incidence of perineal tears and episiotomies. Both methods are safe for neonatal well-being, making hydrotherapy a viable non-pharmacological option for pain management in labor. However, the therapeutic shower may offer additional benefits in terms of labor duration and maternal outcomes.
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25. Hydrotherapy in Pain Management in Pregnant Women: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials.
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Mellado-García E, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Piqueras-Sola B, Prieto Franganillo MM, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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Background : the benefits of water are significant during the birth process. Improved maternal experience of labor, less use of epidurals, better pain management, shorter labor, and a greater sense of control are observed during the birth process. Objective : This report aims to determine the benefits of hydrotherapy in clinical childbirth approaches and its applicability in pain control. Methods: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials selected from various databases with no publication date limits was conducted, comparing groups that did not use hydrotherapy with groups that did during labor. Results: Seven articles met the inclusion criteria, with five articles using hot water immersion and two using hot water shower as hydrotherapy treatments. This study identified 840 participants, with the intervention groups including 417 term pregnant women and the control groups including 423 pregnant women. The effect size of hydrotherapy on pain was calculated using the visual analog scale in five articles and analgesic use in the other two articles. Hydrotherapy significantly reduced pain during labor with a mean difference of -0.97 (95% CI: -1.91 to -0.03; I
2 = 97.32%, p < 0.001). The duration of the first stage of labor was not significantly affected, with a mean difference of -0.17 h (95% CI: -0.55 to 0.21; I2 = 56.75%, p = 0.059). Additionally, hydrotherapy did not significantly impact the newborns' Apgar scores at 5 min, with a mean difference of 0.18 (95% CI: -0.48 to 0.85; I2 = 2.15%, p = 0.939). Conclusions: Hydrotherapy is beneficial for pain control in the first stage of labor and does not increase its duration or negatively affect the Apgar score of newborns., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.- Published
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26. Effects of Hydrotherapy on the Management of Childbirth and Its Outcomes-A Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Mellado-García E, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Piqueras-Sola B, Higuero Macías JC, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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The use of hydrotherapy during childbirth has gained relevance due to the demand for natural childbirth and greater respect for the woman's choice. Studies have shown benefits such as less use of epidural analgesia, increased ability to cope with pain, shorter labor, and a better overall birth experience., Objective: The main objective of this study was to generate further evidence on maternal and birth outcomes associated with the use of hydrotherapy during labor, specifically aiming to describe the effects of water immersion during all stages of labor (first, second, and third) on women., Methodology: A retrospective cohort study was carried out on a random sample of women who gave birth at the Costa del Sol Hospital between January 2010 and December 2020. The calculated sample size was 377 women and the data were extracted from their partograms. After data extraction, two groups were formed: one group used hydrotherapy during childbirth ( n = 124), while the other group included women who did not use hydrotherapy during the childbirth process ( n = 253)., Results: The results highlight significant differences in pain perception, analgesia use, types of labor, and delivery times between the two groups. Women who did not use hydrotherapy reported higher pain perception, with a median (IQR) of 8 (7-9) on a numerical scale, compared to a median (IQR) of 6 (5-7) for the hydrotherapy group. Furthermore, the group without hydrotherapy required epidural analgesia in 40% of cases, while in the hydrotherapy group, it was only necessary in 20%. In terms of the type of delivery, the hydrotherapy group had more spontaneous vaginal deliveries compared to the non-hydrotherapy group, which had more operative vaginal deliveries. The overall duration of labor was longer in the hydrotherapy group, especially in women who arrived at the hospital late in labor., Conclusions: Hydrotherapy is associated with a longer time to delivery. Women with a higher pain tolerance tend to opt for hydrotherapy instead of epidural analgesia.
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27. Systematic Reviews and Synthesis without Meta-Analysis on Hydrotherapy for Pain Control in Labor.
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Mellado-García E, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Piqueras-Sola B, Higuero Macías JC, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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Background: Although there is scientific evidence regarding the use of water immersion during labor, this evidence is primarily focused on the first stage of labor. There is limited scientific evidence on water immersion during the second stage of labor., Objective: The objective of this study was to conduct a comprehensive systematic review and synthesis of contemporary evidence related to water birth, with a specific focus on the second stage of labor., Methods: A systematic review of the scientific literature published between January 2018 and October 2023 was carried out. A synthesis of the results was conducted following the Synthesis without Meta-Analysis (SWiM) guidelines. PubMed, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library were utilized as information sources. The search strategy was designed using the keywords "immersion" and "parturition", along with their relevant synonyms. Inclusion criteria encompassed studies employing randomized controlled trials (RCTs), systematic reviews, and quantitative and qualitative approaches focusing on pregnant women undergoing water immersion at any stage of the labor process., Results: Eleven articles were selected: two systematic reviews (one quantitative and one qualitative), five cohort studies, one case-control study, one cross-sectional observational study, and two qualitative studies. A thorough assessment of the methodology was performed using several specific tools: the Cochrane RoB 2 (Risk of Bias 2) tool for systematic reviews, JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research for qualitative studies, STROBE for observational descriptive studies, and CASPe for qualitative studies. The results provided fundamental insights that will contribute to conceptual standardization regarding the effects of water birth on maternal and fetal health. Additionally, a synthesis of the results was performed concerning types of delivery, analgesia use, pain perception, and maternal satisfaction with the water birth experience., Conclusions: In this study, we conclude that the results regarding delivery types, labor durations, and analgesia use found in the literature, along with statistically significant maternal/fetal effects, are crucial for making recommendations regarding the use of water during labor in any of its stages if the woman desires it safely.
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28. Safety and Effect of the Use of Hydrotherapy during Labour: A Retrospective Observational Study.
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Mellado-García E, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Piqueras-Sola B, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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Background: Hydrotherapy is a technique used for pain management during labour, but its safety for both the mother and foetus remains uncertain., Objective: The main aim of this study is to determine whether the use of hydrotherapy in the first stage of labour is safe for both the mother and newborn., Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted to collect data from the partogram, maternal and neonatal history., Results: A total of 377 women who gave birth at the Costa del Sol Hospital in Malaga between January 2010 and December 2020 were randomly selected. They were divided into a control group (253 women) and an intervention group (124 women) that used hydrotherapy in the first stage of labour. There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of age, history of previous miscarriages, type of delivery, or newborn weight. The results showed that most women who opted for hydrotherapy were nulliparous, and the use of hydrotherapy during labour was safe for both the mother and foetus. There were no significant differences in the variables of maternal arterial hypotension, postpartum haemorrhage, postpartum maternal fever, foetal complications, neonatal admission, 1 and 5 min Apgar scores, umbilical arterial or venous pH, or foetal cardiotocographic recording. However, there was a significant difference ( p = 0.005) in the rate of breastfeeding among mothers who opted for hydrotherapy (96% vs. 85.7%)., Conclusions: The use of hydrotherapy during the first stage of labour is safe and is associated with increased breastfeeding rates compared to conventional delivery.
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29. Nursing Care Plan for Patients with Tay-Sachs-A Rare Paediatric Disease.
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Cortés-Martín J, Piqueras-Sola B, Sánchez-García JC, Reinoso-Cobo A, Ramos-Petersen L, Díaz-Rodríguez L, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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Tay-Sachs disease is classified as a rare paediatric disease of metabolic origin. It is an autosomal recessive inherited disease. The gene responsible for the disease is known as HEXA, and it is located on chromosome 15(15q23). There is currently no effective treatment for Tay-Sachs disease; hence, it is an incurable disease in which patients do not live for more than five years, meaning that nursing care takes on greater importance to maintain quality of life. The main objective of this work is to develop a specific standard nursing care plan by applying an inductive research method supported by nursing methodology using the NANDA-NIC-NOC taxonomy and validated by the Delphi method. This care plan will improve the knowledge of health professionals on this topic and support future studies on the disease. Following its implementation, the care plan proposed in this study aims to increase the quality of life of patients diagnosed with this disease.
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30. Evaluation of the Evolution of Digital Nursing Interventions in an Emergency Unit: An Observational Study.
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Medina Martínez I, Sánchez-García JC, Cortés-Martín J, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Limonchi Pérez MM, Vargas Román K, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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This study aimed to examine the influence of new ICTs on the recording of nursing interventions in the Emergency Unit of the High Resolution Hospital (HRH) of Loja (Granada), Spain. A descriptive observational study was conducted to analyze the evolution of the Nursing Interventions (NIC) records in the Emergency Unit of the Loja HRH (Granada) from 2017 to 2021. Results showed that 11,076 NIC registrations were exploited, which increased by 51.2% from 2017 to 2021. The linear correlation between the NIC and the years was analyzed with Spearman's coefficient, obtaining a low level of correlation ( p = 0.166), but one that is statistically significant ( p < 0.001). The introduction of tablet devices in the emergency room of the Loja HRH (Granada) led to a significant increase in the percentage of NIC recorded and collated during the study period without increasing the number of emergencies attended. However, usability barriers of ICTs were detected, highlighting the need to guide and train health professionals in their use and in the culture of patient safety.
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31. Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome: A Novel NOTCH2 Mutation in a Spanish Child in Treatment with Vibrotherapy: A Case Report.
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Cortés-Martín J, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Piqueras-Sola B, Sánchez-García JC, González AL, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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A case report of an 11-year-old boy with a de novo variant in NOTCH2 and clinical features characteristic of Hajdu-Cheney syndrome is reported, with acroosteolysis of the distal phalanges of the feet and hands, generalized osteoporosis, musculoskeletal and craniofacial alterations, short stature, bowing of long bones, vertebral anomalies, genu recurvatum, hypertrichosis, joint and skin hyperlaxity, atopic dermatitis, megalocorneas, micrognathia and frequent respiratory infections, among others. Treatment is with bisphosphonates in the framework of bone density improvement and with focal vibration therapy for rehabilitation of the musculoskeletal system and gait improvement. The three generalities of this pathology-phenotypic variability, degenerative character and the presence of generalized osteoporosis and acroosteolysis of the distal phalanges-are seen in this case, whose diagnostic confirmation was made by genetic study.
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32. Deletion Syndrome 22q11.2: A Systematic Review.
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Cortés-Martín J, Peñuela NL, Sánchez-García JC, Montiel-Troya M, Díaz-Rodríguez L, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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22q11.2 deletion syndrome (DS 22q11.2) is a rare disease of genetic origin, caused by the loss of the q11.2 region of chromosome 22. It affects one in 4000 live newborns, and among the clinical manifestations that can occur in this syndrome are abnormalities in the parathyroid glands (producing calcium deficits), the palate, the heart and the thymus. It is also known as DiGeorge syndrome or velocardiofacial syndrome, among other names, depending on the clinical presentation of each individual. The main objective of the review was to update information on DS 22q11.2 from publications in the scientific literature. The daily activities of these patients are seriously impaired, due to the impact of the clinical manifestations. Interventions can be performed to improve their social, cognitive and emotional skills, thus increasing their ability to perform different daily activities.
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33. Nursing Care Plan for Patients with Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome.
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Cortés-Martín J, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Piqueras-Sola B, Sánchez-García JC, Menor-Rodríguez MJ, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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- Humans, Patient Care Planning, Quality of Life, Rare Diseases, Acro-Osteolysis, Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome genetics, Osteoporosis genetics
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Hajdu-Cheney syndrome is a rare genetic disease. Its main features include phenotypic variability, age-dependent progression and the presence of acroosteolysis of the distal phalanges and generalized osteoporosis, which have significant disabling potential. Currently, there is no effective curative treatment, so nursing care is essential to ensure the maintenance of the quality of life of these patients. The main objective of this study was to establish a specific standardized nursing care plan using the NANDA-NIC-NOC taxonomy. The application of a care plan as such would improve the quality of life of patients affected by this rare disease, will contribute to increasing healthcare professionals' knowledge on this matter and will support future studies on this disease.
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34. Effect of a 16-Session Qigong Program in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Vargas-Román K, De la Fuente-Solana EI, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, González-Vargas CJ, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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Background: The treatment associated with non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients may cause adverse effects on their physical and psychological condition. The aim of this study is to detect the response to an eight-week, 16-session, 60-min presential Qigong program in anxiety, depression and vagal nerve activity alongside a control group. Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial was managed. Randomization was carried out by generating a numerical sequence of three cycles through the software EPIDAT 4.1. Numbers were placed in sealed opaque envelopes for assignment to the different groups. Results: Anxiety levels were substantially decreased in the experimental group, with a large effect size (F = 30.38, p < 0.00). Depression levels had an improvement in the experimental group in contrast to the control group, reaching statistical significance (F = 19.19, p < 0.00). Heart Rate Variability unveiled significant results in terms of between-group differences, with a large effect size in the HRV Index (F = 15.80, p < 0.00), SDNN (F = 8.82, p < 0.00), and RMSSD (F = 6.72, p < 0.01) in the time domain, and a medium effect size in the HF (F = 9.78, p < 0.003), LF (F = 9.78, p < 0.00), and LF/HF Ratio (F = 18.44, p < 0.00) in the frequency domain, which were all bettered in the experimental group, after the Qigong program. Conclusions: Qigong therapy can be an effective therapeutic activity in consonance with traditional medicine to improve psychological health and autonomic nervous system balance in non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivors.
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35. Using "Diraya" System as a Complementary Tool in Nursing Process Education: A Controlled Clinical Study.
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Díaz-Rodríguez L, Vargas-Román K, Díaz-Rodríguez MDM, Sánchez-García JC, Liñán-González A, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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Background: Healthcare has been revolutionized by the application of information and communication technologies. The implementation of electronic health record systems improves the quality and safety of patient healthcare. Nursing students who start learning the nursing process without contact with real patients experience difficulties in its correct application. Purpose: To compare the acquisition of skills and competencies in the nursing process by undergraduate nursing students between conventional learning with books and learning with an academic electronic health record system (Diraya). Methods: A controlled experimental study was conducted and included 379 students with a mean age of 20.54 ± 5.09 years, enrolled in the “Nursing Process and Basic Care” degree course at the School of Health Sciences in Granada. All participants gave their informed consent and were allocated by convenience sampling to a control group (n = 187; 21.20 ± 5.77 years) or an experimental group (n = 192, 19.91 ± 4.24 years). Findings: The experimental and control groups did not differ in sex distribution (p = 0.20), mean age (p = 0.01), or previous knowledge of the nursing process (p = 0.96). The groups did not significantly differ in multi-choice test results on the acquisition of theoretical knowledge (p = 0.13). However, the experimental group scored higher on clinical case planning (9.47 ± 0.80 vs. 8.95 ± 1.17; p < 0.001), took less time to complete it (46.9 ± 8.76 min vs. 82.66 ± 13.14 min; p < 0.001), and needed fewer autonomous learning hours to prepare for the final examination (2.26 ± 2.41 vs. 9.58 ± 3.83; p < 0.001). Satisfaction with the program and the rating of its quality were generally higher in the experimental group, while greater difficulty with most phases of the nursing process was reported by the control group. Conclusions: The academic electronic health record system “Diraya” is a useful tool to improve the learning and implementation of the nursing process by undergraduate nursing students.
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36. Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome: Report of a Case in Spain.
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Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Piqueras-Sola B, Rodríguez-Blanque R, Tovar-Gálvez MI, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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This paper describes the case of a 54-year-old woman diagnosed with Hajdu-Cheney syndrome, who presents with characteristic craniofacial dysmorphia, short stature, premature loss of teeth, developmental skeletal disorders, fibrocystic mastopathy, bilateral hearing loss and an intermittent mild neutropenia. The patient received treatment with bisphosphonates and was awaiting evaluation for surgical arthroplasty of both hips when she suffered a motor vehicle accident, which led to a rapid progression in her disease by increasing her degree of dependence for most activities of daily living. The clinical presentation and radiologic findings seen in this case confirm the three main features of the syndrome: phenotypic variability, an age-dependent progression and the presence of generalized osteoporosis and acroosteolysis of distal phalanges. The main objective of the manuscript is to describe a new case of a patient diagnosed with Hajdu-Cheney syndrome. Due to the low prevalence of the syndrome and the small number of cases reported in the scientific literature, obtaining a complete description and a global perspective of the disease is complex.
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37. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Type Arthrochalasia: A Systematic Review.
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Martín-Martín M, Cortés-Martín J, Tovar-Gálvez MI, Sánchez-García JC, Díaz-Rodríguez L, and Rodríguez-Blanque R
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- Collagen, Humans, Quality of Life, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome complications, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome diagnosis, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome genetics, Joint Instability, Skin Abnormalities complications, Skin Abnormalities genetics
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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type arthrochalasia (aEDS) is a rare genetic disease characterized by severe generalized joint hypermobility, bilateral congenital hip dislocation, skin hyperextensibility, muscle hypotonia, and mild dysmorphic features. It is an autosomal dominant connective tissue disease causing defects in collagen, associated with two genes, COL1A1 or COL1A2. Only about 42 cases have been published worldwide. Treatment is currently symptomatic and focuses on increasing the quality of life of these patients, as there is no curative treatment. The main objective of the review was to update information on Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type arthrochalasia from scientific publications. The review report was carried out in accordance with the criteria of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and MetaAnalyses (PRISMA) review protocol, by searching Orphanet, OMIM, PubMed, and Scopus, as well as free sources. A total of 20 articles were analyzed, which, after analysis, provide an updated report that aims to establish a solid starting point for future lines of research.
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38. Coping Strategies in Elderly Colorectal Cancer Patients.
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Vargas-Román K, Tovar-Gálvez MI, Liñán-González A, Cañadas de la Fuente GA, de la Fuente-Solana EI, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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In Spain, 34,331 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in 2018 and 15,923 individuals died from this disease in the same year. The highest incidence of colorectal cancer is among individuals aged 65-75 years and the physiological consequences of aging, alongside the effects of the disease and its treatment, can exacerbate their physical deterioration and cognitive impairment and reduce their social relationships. The learning of coping strategies may help to improve the quality of life of patients after cancer diagnosis. To test the hypothesis that the utilization of coping strategies can improve the quality of life of elderly patients with colorectal cancer, PubMed and EBSCO databases were searched, up to 2021, using the following terms: "coping strategies and colorectal cancer" with "anxiety", "quality of life", "depression", "unmet needs", "optimism", "intimacy", "distress", "self-efficacy" and "self-esteem" with Boolean operators "AND", "OR". The literature search retrieved 641 titles/abstracts written in English. After an exhaustive analysis, only 7 studies met the inclusion criteria. Randomized evidence was scant and was reported only in 3/7 of the studies analyzed. Data from available randomized evidence support that patients improved on their depression and quality of life and felt more prepared to deal with their cancer. Coping strategies in patients with colorectal cancer were effective in improving patient adaptation to their new situation. Healthcare professionals working with these patients should receive training in this complementary treatment, to be able to conduct comprehensive care in order to improve the quality of life of these patients.
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39. Autonomic Imbalance in Lymphoma Survivors.
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Vargas-Román K, Cortés-Martín J, Sánchez-García JC, Rodríguez-Blanque R, De La Fuente-Solana EI, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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Among the types of blood cancers, non-Hodgkin lymphoma is the most common. The usual treatments for this type of cancer can cause heart failure. A descriptive observational study was conducted that included 16 non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivors and 16 healthy controls matched by age and sex. Vagal tone was evaluated in the short term with a three-channel Holter device, and the time and frequency domains were analyzed following a previously accepted methodology to evaluate cardiac autonomic balance. The results of the analysis revealed that the standard deviation of the NN interval (F = 6.25, p = 0.021) and the square root of the mean of the sum of the differences between NN intervals (F = 9.74, p = 0.004) were significantly higher in healthy subjects than in lymphoma survivors. In the heart rate variability (HRV) index, there were no significant differences between the groups (F = 0.03, p = 0.85), nor in the parameters of the frequency domains LF (F = 1.94, p = 0.17), HF (F = 0.35, p = 0.55), and the ratio LF/HF (F = 3.07, p = 0.09). HRV values were lower in non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivors in the first year after treatment, resulting in autonomic imbalance compared to healthy paired subjects.
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40. Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Rare Diseases during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Sánchez-García JC, Cortés-Martín J, Rodríguez-Blanque R, Marín-Jiménez AE, Montiel-Troya M, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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- Anxiety epidemiology, Anxiety Disorders epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Depression epidemiology, Humans, Mental Health, Rare Diseases epidemiology, SARS-CoV-2, Surveys and Questionnaires, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Scientific knowledge on depression and anxiety in patients with rare diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic is scarce; however, it is essential to perform comprehensive management of these patients. The aim of this study was to research how the situation caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has influenced the lives of patients with rare diseases regarding depression and anxiety. This Spanish study considered a heterogeneous population sample of 86 patients with confirmed diagnosis of different rare diseases. Participants took part in a cross-sectional online study by completing specific questionnaires on the study topic. Depression was measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), and the General Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) was used for evaluating anxiety. Data collection through an online questionnaire allowed for a greater population scope and therefore the inclusion patients of other nationalities in the study sample. Finally, as a general result, this study found that, in the face of the pandemic, anxiety and depression remained at a higher level in this group than in the general population, making these patients a vulnerable population group.
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41. Effects of Meditation on Mental Health and Cardiovascular Balance in Caregivers.
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Díaz-Rodríguez L, Vargas-Román K, Sanchez-Garcia JC, Rodríguez-Blanque R, Cañadas-De la Fuente GA, and De La Fuente-Solana EI
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- Autonomic Nervous System, Caregivers, Heart Rate, Humans, Mental Health, Vagus Nerve, Meditation
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Background: Caring for a loved one can be rewarding but is also associated with substantial caregiver burden, developing mental outcomes and affecting happiness. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a four-week, 16-h presential meditation program on physiological and psychological parameters and vagal nerve activity in high-burden caregivers, as compared to a control group., Methods: A non-randomized repeated-measures controlled clinical trial was conducted., Results: According to the ANCOVA results, the global happiness score (F = 297.42, p < 0.001) and the scores for all subscales were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group at 5 weeks. Anxiety levels were also significantly reduced in the experimental group (F = 24.92, p < 0.001), systolic (F = 16.23, p < 0.001) and diastolic blood (F = 34.39, p < 0.001) pressures, and the resting heart rate (F = 17.90, p < 0.05). HRV results revealed significant between-group differences in the HRV Index (F = 8.40, p < 0.05), SDNN (F = 13.59, p < 0.05), and RMSSD (F = 10.72, p < 0.05) in the time domain, and HF (F = 4.82 p < 0.05)) in the frequency domain, which were all improved in the experimental group after the meditation program., Conclusions: Meditation can be a useful therapy to enhance the mental health and autonomic nervous system balance of informal caregivers, improving symptoms of physical and mental overload.
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42. Stay at Home and Teach: A Comparative Study of Psychosocial Risks Between Spain and Mexico During the Pandemic.
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Prado-Gascó V, Gómez-Domínguez MT, Soto-Rubio A, Díaz-Rodríguez L, and Navarro-Mateu D
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Context: The emergency situation caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected different facets of society. Although much of the attention is focused on the health sector, other sectors such as education have also experienced profound transformations and impacts. This sector is usually highly affected by psychosocial risks, and this could be aggravated during the current health emergency. Psychosocial risks may cause health problems, lack of motivation, and a decrease of effectiveness at work, which in turn affect the quality of teaching. Despite their importance, there are hardly any studies that analyze psychosocial risks of non-university teachers during a health emergency such as that caused by COVID-19., Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the perception of COVID-19 and the psychosocial risks of non-university teachers comparing Spain and Mexico during the state of alarm caused by COVID-19., Methods: Data were collected from 421 non-university teachers (80.2% women; 56.3% from Mexico, 43.7% from Spain) aged 24-60 ( M = 39.32, SD = 10.21) via a self-completed questionnaire during the pandemic from March to April 2020., Results: Data analysis suggests that inequity is the most important risk, followed by work overload. Teachers appear to be moderately satisfied with the information on COVID-19 and the measures taken, while their satisfaction with the available resources is lower. When comparing the two countries, significant differences can be observed in every risk considered except for social support, with lower levels in Mexican teachers compared to Spanish ones. In the case of the perception of COVID-19 and its impact, the perception in general of levels of information, measures, and resources is better among Mexican teachers than among Spanish ones, who present higher scores of the impact of the health emergency., Conclusion: The results underline the importance of the professional's perception of resources during a health emergency, which could prevent to some extent burnout and possible alterations associated with it. The measures taken by the responsible entities and the provision of information do affect teachers not only directly but also indirectly by making them more vulnerable to psychosocial risks that could affect their health and professional performance, thus affecting students as well., (Copyright © 2020 Prado-Gascó, Gómez-Domínguez, Soto-Rubio, Díaz-Rodríguez and Navarro-Mateu.)
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43. Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome: A Systematic Review of the Literature.
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Cortés-Martín J, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Piqueras-Sola B, Rodríguez-Blanque R, Bermejo-Fernández A, and Sánchez-García JC
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- Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome pathology, Humans, Phenotype, Radiography, Rare Diseases, Receptor, Notch2, Acro-Osteolysis genetics, Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome genetics, Mutation genetics, Osteoporosis genetics
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Hajdu-Cheney syndrome (HCS) is a rare genetic disease that causes acroosteolysis and generalized osteoporosis, accompanied by a series of developmental skeletal disorders and multiple clinical and radiological manifestations. It has an autosomal dominant inheritance, although there are several sporadic non-hereditary cases. The gene that has been associated with Hajdu-Cheney syndrome is NOTCH2 . The described phenotype and clinical signs and symptoms are many, varied, and evolve over time. As few as 50 cases of this disease, for which there is currently no curative treatment, have been reported to date. The main objective of this systematic review was to evaluate the results obtained in research regarding Hajdu-Cheney Syndrome. The findings are reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and were registered on the web PROSPERO under the registration number CRD42020164377. A bibliographic search was carried out using the online databases Orphanet, PubMed, and Scielo; articles from other open access sources were also considered. Finally, 76 articles were included, and after their analysis, we have obtained a series of hypotheses as results that will support further studies on this matter.
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44. The effectiveness of a mobile application for the development of palpation and ultrasound imaging skills to supplement the traditional learning of physiotherapy students.
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Fernández-Lao C, Cantarero-Villanueva I, Galiano-Castillo N, Caro-Morán E, Díaz-Rodríguez L, and Arroyo-Morales M
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- Attitude of Health Personnel, Computer-Assisted Instruction, Curriculum, Educational Measurement, Humans, Palpation instrumentation, Spain, Ultrasonography instrumentation, Clinical Competence standards, Education, Medical, Undergraduate methods, Mobile Applications, Muscle, Skeletal diagnostic imaging, Physical Examination, Physical Therapy Modalities instrumentation, Physical Therapy Specialty education
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Background: Mobile learning (m-learning) has becoming very popular in education due to the rapidly advancing technology in our society. The potentials of the mobile applications should be used to enhance the education process. Few mobile applications have been designed to complement the study of physical therapy skills for physiotherapy students. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a mobile application, as a supplement to traditional learning, is useful for physiotherapy students in the acquisition of palpation and ultrasound skills in the shoulder area., Methods: Forty-nine students participated in this single-blinded, randomized controlled study. They were randomly distributed into two groups: experimental, with free access to the mobile application; and control, with access to traditional learning materials on the topic. Objective structured clinical evaluation (OSCE) and multiple-choice questionnaire (MCQ) were used to assess the educational intervention. Then, we also assessed the time taken to get a reliable ultrasound image and to localize a specific shoulder structure by palpation., Results: There was no significant intergroup difference in the acquisition of theoretical knowledge (p = .089). Scores were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group for the majority items in the ultrasound assessment; positioning of patient (p < .001), positioning of ultrasound probe (p = 0.007), handling of ultrasound probe (p = .013) and global OSCE (p < .001) and skills in palpation of the shoulder; position of patient (p = .009), direction of palpation contact (p = .021) and global OSCE (p = .034). There were no significant differences in the time required to perform the examination between groups in ultrasound (p = .944) and palpation (p = .393). The results from the post-program survey assessing the global satisfaction with the mobile application were high (8.200 ± .767), on an 11 numeric point rating scale., Conclusion: These results suggest the effectiveness of an m-learning program as a complement to traditional education for developing skills in ultrasound and palpation of the shoulder region in undergraduate physiotherapy students.
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45. Telehealth system: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the impact of an internet-based exercise intervention on quality of life, pain, muscle strength, and fatigue in breast cancer survivors.
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Galiano-Castillo N, Cantarero-Villanueva I, Fernández-Lao C, Ariza-García A, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Del-Moral-Ávila R, and Arroyo-Morales M
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- Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms psychology, Case-Control Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Muscle Strength physiology, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Survivors statistics & numerical data, Breast Neoplasms therapy, Exercise Therapy, Fatigue therapy, Internet statistics & numerical data, Pain Measurement, Quality of Life, Telemedicine methods
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Background: The chronicity status of breast cancer survivors suggests a growing need for cancer rehabilitation. Currently, the use of technology is a promising strategy for providing support, as reflected in the emergence of research interest in Web-based interventions in cancer survivorship., Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted that included a total of 81 participants who had completed adjuvant therapy (except hormone treatment) for stage I to IIIA breast cancer. Participants were randomly assigned to an 8-week Internet-based, tailored exercise program (n = 40) or to a control group (n = 41).The instruments used at baseline, 8 weeks, and 6-month follow-up were the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality-of-Life Questionnaire Core 30 and its breast cancer module, the Brief Pain Inventory, the handgrip dynamometer, the isometric abdominal test, the back dynamometer, the multiple sit-to-stand test, and the Piper Fatigue Scale., Results: After the intervention, the telerehabilitation group had significantly improved scores for global health status, physical, role, cognitive functioning, and arm symptoms (all P < .01) as well as pain severity (P = .001) and pain interference (P = .045) compared with the control group. Significant improvements also were observed favoring the telerehabilitation group for affected and nonaffected side handgrip (both P = .006), abdominal, back and lower body strength (all P < .01), and total fatigue (P < .001). These findings were maintained after 6 months of follow-up, except for role functioning, pain severity, and nonaffected side handgrip. Analysis was based on an intention-to-treat principle., Conclusions: This program may improve adverse effects and maintain benefits in breast cancer survivors. The results of this study have encouraging implications for cancer care. Cancer 2016;122:3166-74. © 2016 American Cancer Society., (© 2016 American Cancer Society.)
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46. Do Patient Profiles Influence the Effects of Massage? A Controlled Clinical Trial.
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Díaz-Rodríguez L, Fernández-Pérez AM, Galiano-Castillo N, Cantarero-Villanueva I, Fernández-Lao C, Martín-Martín LM, and Arroyo-Morales M
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Single-Blind Method, Young Adult, Blood Pressure physiology, Heart Rate physiology, Hydrocortisone metabolism, Immunoglobulin A metabolism, Massage, Saliva metabolism, alpha-Amylases metabolism
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Considerable scientific evidence has been published on the effectiveness of massage in different conditions, but it remains unclear whether this effectiveness is modulated by the profile of patients. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of a 21-min myofascial therapy protocol on stress responders and nonresponders stressed in the laboratory with a cold pressor test. Dependent variables included heart rate variability (HRV), blood pressure, and salivary markers such as flow rate, cortisol, immunoglobulin A (IgA), and α-amylase activity. A controlled, repeated measures, single-blind trial was conducted in 30 Caucasian students with a mean (SD) age of 20.70 (4.50) years. We found no significant between-group differences in descriptive characteristics or in any preintervention outcome measure. Analysis of covariance revealed significant increases in HRV index (F = 0.18, p = .01), salivary flow rate (F = 0.16, p = .02), and salivary IgA concentration (F = 4.36, p = .04) and significant decreases in the low-frequency domain (F = 0.18, p = .04) and LF-high-frequency ratio (F = 0.18, p = .01) in the stress responder group in comparison to the nonresponder group. In conclusion, a better response to massage was observed in stress responders than in nonresponders across various HRV parameters and salivary measures., (© The Author(s) 2016.)
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47. Pressure Pain Sensitivity Maps of the Neck-Shoulder Region in Breast Cancer Survivors.
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Caro-Morán E, Fernández-Lao C, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Cantarero-Villanueva I, Madeleine P, and Arroyo-Morales M
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- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Neck Pain epidemiology, Pain Threshold physiology, Pressure adverse effects, Shoulder Pain epidemiology, Single-Blind Method, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Neck Pain diagnosis, Pain Measurement methods, Shoulder Pain diagnosis, Survivors
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to report pressure pain sensitivity topographical maps of the frontal and dorsal parts of the shoulder region, and locate the pressure pain sensitive areas in breast cancer survivors compared with matched healthy control subjects., Methods: Twenty-two breast cancer survivors (BCS) and 22 matched control subjects participated. A numeric pain rating scale of the neck-shoulder area and pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) was assessed bilaterally over 28 points in the frontal and dorsal neck-shoulder area. Topographical pain sensitivity maps of the upper trapezius, pectoral, and anterior deltoid areas were computed., Results: A three-way analysis of variance was carried out to evaluate the differences in PPTs. The BCS reported spontaneous neck pain (mean ± SD 3.6 ± 2.8), pain in the affected shoulder (4.3 ± 2.7), and pain in the non-affected shoulder (0.9 ± 1.8). Additionally, the BCS exhibited bilaterally lower PPTs in all the measurement points as compared with the control subjects (P < 0.05). The PPTs were lower at the superior part of the trapezius muscle (P < 0.001), the musculotendinous insertion, the anterior part of the deltoid muscle (P < 0.001), and the tendon of the pectoral muscle (P < 0.001) as compared with the control subjects., Conclusions: The results suggest the sensitization processes in the BCS and give preliminary evidence to most sensitive areas in the superior part of the upper trapezius and musculotendinous insertion of the pectoral muscle., (© 2016 American Academy of Pain Medicine. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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48. Effectiveness of Lumbopelvic Exercise in Colon Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
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Cantarero-Villanueva I, Sánchez-Jiménez A, Galiano-Castillo N, Díaz-Rodríguez L, Martín-Martín L, and Arroyo-Morales M
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- Aged, Body Composition, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Muscle Strength physiology, Survivors, Waist Circumference, Abdominal Muscles physiology, Colonic Neoplasms therapy, Exercise Therapy, Physical Therapy Modalities
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Introduction: This study evaluated the effectiveness of lumbopelvic exercise in improving health-related fitness, anthropometric measurements, and body composition in colon cancer survivors (CCS)., Methods: Forty-six CCS (35% female, n = 14) were assigned to two groups for this randomized controlled clinical trial: a trunk muscle stabilization exercise program group (CO-CUIDATE) and a usual-care group. The CO-CUIDATE program was conducted for 8 wk (three times per week). The primary end point was isometric abdominal strength measured using the trunk curl test. The secondary end points used were isometric back strength, functional capacity, lower-body flexibility, weight, and anthropometric measurements evaluated at baseline, after the physical exercise program and after 6 months of follow-up. A trained member of the research group with 5 yr of experience working with cancer patients and who was blinded to the patient group assessed the variables. All physical tests were conducted with multiple observations., Results: The adherence to intervention was 88.36%, and two dropouts (10.5%) were recorded. Minor side effects, including discomfort with the exercises in the first sessions, were reported by the participants. ANOVA demonstrated significant differences in group-time interactions for isometric abdominal strength (F = 7.7; P = 0.001), functional capacity (F = 4.6; P = 0.015), lower-body flexibility (right, F = 4.3, P = 0.021 and left, F = 3.6, P = 0.034), and waist circumference (F = 5.7; P = 0.07), which were the best values for the CO-CUIDATE group. No significant changes in isometric back strength, weight, hip circumference or body composition were observed., Conclusion: An 8-wk program based on stabilization exercises is a promising strategy to increase health-related fitness and to reduce waist circumference in CCS. An exercise program based on lumbopelvic exercise is a feasible intervention to improve the control of deep abdominal muscles and health-related fitness.
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49. Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Levels of Burnout Among Oncology Nurses: A Systematic Review.
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Gómez-Urquiza JL, Aneas-López AB, Fuente-Solana EI, Albendín-García L, Díaz-Rodríguez L, and Fuente GA
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- Adult, Burnout, Professional epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Spain epidemiology, Stress, Psychological epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Burnout, Professional psychology, Job Satisfaction, Nursing Staff, Hospital psychology, Oncology Nursing
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Problem Identification: To determine (a) the average levels of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization (D), and personal accomplishment (PA) among oncology nurses; (b) the prevalence of low, medium, and high levels of burnout for each dimension; and (c) the risk factors for burnout. ., Literature Search: A systematic review was carried out using the CUIDEN, CINAHL®, LILACS, ProQuest, PubMed, SciELO, and Scopus databases. ., Data Evaluation: The 436 search results obtained were reduced to a final sample of 27 articles after applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria. ., Synthesis: With respect to levels of burnout, published results differ in their conclusions. In general, they indicate that oncology nurses feel little sense of PA and suffer from EE, although few signs of D exist. ., Conclusions: Oncology nurses present high levels of EE and of reduced PA. A large proportion of these nurses are at risk of developing burnout. Age, work experience, workload, and communication skills are among the factors that may influence development of the syndrome. ., Implications for Practice: Programs should be developed to identify interventions that would reduce EE and enhance feelings of PA. In addition, risk factors and protective measures should be studied more comprehensively.
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50. Heart Rate Variability in Breast Cancer Survivors After the First Year of Treatments: A Case-Controlled Study.
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Caro-Morán E, Fernández-Lao C, Galiano-Castillo N, Cantarero-Villanueva I, Arroyo-Morales M, and Díaz-Rodríguez L
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- Adult, Aged, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Spain, Survivors, Time Factors, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Arrhythmias, Cardiac chemically induced, Autonomic Nervous System physiopathology, Breast Neoplasms complications, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Heart Rate drug effects, Heart Rate physiology
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The same aggressive treatments that have led to a reduction in the breast cancer may also have adverse effects on cardiac autonomic balance. The objective of this study was to compare heart rate variability (HRV) between breast cancer survivors in the first year posttreatment and healthy women, controlling for known confounders. This descriptive case-controlled study included 22 breast cancer survivors and 22 healthy age- and sex-matched controls. Short-term HRV was measured using an accepted methodology to assess the cardiac autonomic balance. One-way analysis of covariance results revealed that heart rate was significantly higher (F = 15.86, p < .001) and the standard deviation of normal-to-normal (NN) interval (F = 19.93, p = .001), square root of mean squared differences of successive NN intervals (F = 18.72, p = .001), HRV index (F = 5.44, p = .025), and high-frequency (F = 5.77, p = .03) values were significantly lower in the breast cancer survivors than in the matched controls. The principal finding of the presence of a cardiovascular imbalance in breast cancer survivors in comparison to healthy age-matched controls suggests that HRV study could be a clinically useful tool to detect cardiovascular disease in early-stage breast cancer survivors., (© The Author(s) 2015.)
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