7 results on '"de Artaza T"'
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2. Parálisis facial periférica durante el tratamiento con interferón en hepatitis c: recuperación sin suspender la terapia antiviral
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De artaza, T., Sánchez, J.J., González, C., Pérez-grueso, M.J., Repiso, A., Gómez, R., and Potenciano, J.L.M.
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- 2003
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3. A Bibliometric based Analysis to Identify Promising Domains of Decarbonisation Technologies
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Costa, P. M., Tomé, P., Almeida, B., Bento, N., and P. Solic, S. Nozetic, J. J. P. C. Rodrigues, D. L.-de-I. Gonzalez-de-Artaza, T. Perkovic, L. Catarinucci, and L. Patrono
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Bibliometric analysis ,Energy system ,Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Decarbonisation ,Data mining ,Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão [Domínio/Área Científica] - Abstract
The high volume of research outputs related to technologies and strategies for decarbonisation can make it challenging to understand the relevance of the presented proposals. In this paper, a bibliometric-based analysis is proposed to understand better the domains and subdomains of decarbonisation technologies that have given more attention by the scientific community. The results show that carbon capture technologies, renewable energy sources, electric mobility, green hydrogen, and storage systems are the technology innovations that have received the most attention in the period 2013 to 2021. These results confirm the traditional supply-side orientation of research on technology innovations. info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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- 2022
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4. Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators Health Monitoring for Smart Harbour Application
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Massimiliano Menghini, L. De Marchi, Paolo Castaldi, Silvio Simani, P. Solic , S. Nizetic , J.J.P.C. Rodrigues, D. Lopez-de-Ipina Gonzalez-de-Artaza , T. Perkovic , L. Catarinucci, L. Patrono, Castaldi P., Menghini M., De Marchi L., and Simani S.
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Monitoring ,PE7_7 ,PE8_12 ,Computer science ,Socio-culturale ,Fault detection and isolation ,Computer Science::Robotics ,Economica ,Nonlinear filter ,High fidelity ,Actuator ,Smart city ,Autonomous underwater vehicles, Actuators, Fault detection, Nonlinear filters,Safety, Reliability, Monitoring ,PE7_3 ,Autonomous underwater vehicle ,Autonomous underwater vehicles ,Nonlinear filters ,PE7_1 ,PE7_10 ,Ambientale ,Control engineering ,Monitoring system ,Reliability ,Actuator fault ,Nonlinear system ,Underwater vehicle ,NonLinear Geometric Approach ,Smart City ,Fault Detection and Isolation ,Safety ,Fault detection ,Actuators - Abstract
This work addresses a model based Fault Detection and Isolation problem for the actuators of the Odin Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. The model considered is the nonlinear 6 Dof Fossen model. In this article a new Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Fault Detection and Isolation system, based on the Non Linear Geometric Approach, resulting in a dedicated bank of scalar filters allowing simultaneous Fault Detection and Isolation, is proposed.The structural conditions for actuator fault diagnosability are analytically demonstrated. The results obtained by means of high fidelity simulations demonstrate the effectiveness and the reliability of the proposed methodology. The proposed Health Monitoring system can be successfully applied in Smart Harbour Autonomous Underwater Vehicle applications.
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- 2020
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5. High efficacy of Sofosbuvir plus Simeprevir in a large cohort of Spanish cirrhotic patients infected with genotypes 1 and 4.
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Mariño Z, Pascasio-Acevedo JM, Gallego A, Diago M, Baliellas C, Morillas R, Prieto M, Moreno JM, Sánchez-Antolín G, Vergara M, Forné M, Fernández I, Castro MA, Pascual S, Gómez A, Castells L, Montero JL, Crespo J, Calleja JL, García-Samaniego J, Carrión JA, Arencibia AC, Blasco A, López-Núñez C, Sánchez-Ruano JJ, Gea-Rodríguez F, Giráldez Á, Cabezas J, Hontangas V, Torras X, Castellote J, Romero-Gómez M, Turnes J, de Artaza T, Narváez I, Cuervas-Mons V, and Forns X
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Hepacivirus genetics, Hepatitis C genetics, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Hepatitis C drug therapy, Registries, Simeprevir therapeutic use, Sofosbuvir therapeutic use
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Background and Aims: Hepatitis C (HCV) therapy with Sofosbuvir (SOF)/Simeprevir (SMV) in clinical trials and real-world clinical practice, showed high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) in non-cirrhotic genotype (GT)-1 and GT-4 patients. These results were slightly lower in cirrhotic patients. We investigated real-life effectiveness and safety of SOF/SMV with or without ribavirin (RBV) in a large cohort of cirrhotic patients., Methods: This collaborative multicentre study included data from 968 patients with cirrhosis infected with HCV-GT1 or 4, treated with SOF/SMV±RBV in 30 centres across Spain between January-2014 and December-2015. Demographic, clinical, virological and safety data were analysed., Results: Overall SVR was 92.3%; the majority of patients were treated with RBV (62%) for 12 weeks (92.4%). No significant differences in SVR were observed between genotypes (GT1a:94.3%; GT1b:91.7%; GT4:91.1%). Those patients with more advanced liver disease (Child B/C, MELD≥10) or portal hypertension (platelet count≤100×10
9 /L, transient elastography≥21 Kpa) showed significantly lower SVR rates (84.4%-91.9%) than patients with less advanced liver disease (93.8%-95.9%, P<.01 in all cases). In the multivariate analysis, the use of RBV, female gender, baseline albumin≥35 g/L, MELD<10 and lack of exposure to a triple therapy regimen were independent predictors of SVR (P<.05). Serious adverse events (SAEs) and SAE-associated discontinuation events occurred in 5.9% and 2.6%., Conclusions: In this large cohort of cirrhotic patients managed in the real-world setting in Spain, SOF/SMV±RBV yielded to excellent SVR rates, especially in patients with compensated liver cirrhosis. In addition, this combination showed to be safe, with low rates of SAEs and early discontinuations., (© 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)- Published
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6. Splenic focal lesions as manifestation of sarcoidosis: Characterization with contrast-enhanced sonography.
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Pérez-Grueso MJ, Repiso A, Gómez R, Gonzalez C, de Artaza T, Valle J, García A, and Carrobles JM
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- Aged, Alkaline Phosphatase blood, Biopsy, Blood Sedimentation, C-Reactive Protein, Diabetes Mellitus, Diagnosis, Differential, Epithelioid Cells pathology, Female, Granuloma complications, Granuloma diagnosis, Humans, Hyperlipidemias complications, Image Enhancement methods, Liver diagnostic imaging, Liver pathology, Phospholipids, Sarcoidosis complications, Sulfur Hexafluoride, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography, gamma-Glutamyltransferase blood, Contrast Media administration & dosage, Sarcoidosis diagnosis, Spleen diagnostic imaging, Splenic Diseases diagnosis
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We report the case of a 74-year-old woman with elevated liver enzyme levels in whom abdominal sonographic examination revealed a diffusely heterogeneous liver parenchyma and multiple hypoechoic subcentimetric splenic nodules. Contrast-enhanced sonography (CEUS) revealed that the splenic focal lesions did not enhance. CT examination revealed a low-density, multinodular pattern both in the liver and in the spleen. Core biopsy of 1 hepatic nodule revealed noncaseating epithelioid cell granuloma, and the patient was diagnosed with systemic sarcoidosis. CEUS has shown to be useful in the diagnosis of focal hepatic lesions, but studies referring to splenic lesions are lacking., ((c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2007
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7. [Angioma-like liver lesions in patients with chronic liver disease].
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Repiso A, Gómez Rodríguez R, González de Frutos C, de Artaza T, Sánchez Ruano JJ, Pérez Grueso MJ, and Martínez Potenciano JL
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Liver Diseases diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Ultrasonography, Hemangioma diagnostic imaging, Liver Cirrhosis diagnostic imaging, Liver Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate in our healthcare area the clinical, ultrasonographic, and evolutionary features of patients with chronic liver disease and angioma-like liver lesions on ultrasonography., Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study amongst patients seen at the Ultrasonography Unit, Gastroenterology Department between January 2000 and June 2004. Included in the study were patients that presented with clinical and/or laboratory complaints consistent with chronic liver disease of any etiology, and those in which abdominal ultrasounds revealed the existence of at least one angioma-like liver lesion. All relevant epidemiological, clinical, ultrasonographic, and evolutionary data were carefully collected and recorded., Results: In the course of our study, 58 patients were diagnosed with chronic liver disease and angioma-like liver lesions, of which 13 showed clinical, laboratory, ultrasonographic, and/or histological signs of liver cirrhosis. In 50% of patients these lesions were less than 10 mm in diameter, and in most cases were located in the right hepatic lobe. During an average follow-up period of 35 months (6-168 months) we verified that, in two patients, these lesions, initially interpreted as angiomas were in fact malignancies (one hepatocellular carcinoma and one metastatic adenocarcinoma of the gallbladder). In both cases, the patients were cirrhotic. Thus, our study revealed that 15% of lesions found in cirrhotic patients initially interpreted as angiomas were actually malignant., Conclusions: Our study revealed that, in patients with chronic liver disease, particularly in cirrhotic patients, a considerable percentage of ultrasonographic lesions originally interpreted as angiomas are in fact malignant tumors.
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- 2007
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