4 results on '"Guevara Velázquez V"'
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2. 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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- 2023
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3. Utility of PET/CT in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer after ecobronchoscopy in mining population.
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López Zubizarreta M, Cordovilla Pérez R, Torracchi AM, and Guevara Velázquez V
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- Humans, Lymph Nodes pathology, Neoplasm Staging, Positron-Emission Tomography, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography
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Introduction: Positron emission tomography (PET) with computerized axial tomography (CT) in a single device is known as PET/CT. It has been widely documented and validated, and it is currently a core part of the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer. However, its reliability has not been analysed in specific populations. The objective of this study is to determine the usefulness of PET/CT in patients exposed to mining activities in which an endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) has been performed for the diagnosis and/or staging of lung cancer., Patients and Methods: With a prospective and real-time database, all the patients who had undergone an EBUS with suspicion of lung cancer and who had previously undergone a PET/CT were selected. The observation unit was the lymph node and, based on their history of exposure to mining activities, the sample was divided into two categories, group 1: not exposed; and group 2: exposed. In each group, and with the results from anatomical pathology as a dependent variable, logistic models were established to look for independent risk factors for malignancy., Results: In group 1, lymph nodes larger than 1 cm and PET/CT uptake with maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) over 2.5 were independent risk factors for malignancy. However, in group 2 (exposed patients), none of those factors were predictors for malignancy., Discussion: In the population of individuals with occupational exposure to mining, PET/CT is an imaging technique with diagnostic limitations for lung cancer., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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4. Pulmonary Manifestation of a Primarily Mucocutaneous Hereditary Disease.
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Guevara Velázquez V, González Ruiz JM, García Arias-Salgado E, Cordovilla Pérez R, Iglesias Heras M, Hernández Mezquita MÁ, and López Zubizarreta M
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- Humans, Lung, Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic
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- 2020
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