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Caracterización epidemiológica, clínica y de laboratorio de esporotricosis en pacientes de un hospital de tercer nivel en Lima-Perú, entre los años 1991 y 2014

Rev. chil. infectol; 33 (3), 2016
Introducción: La esporotricosis es una afección endémica en numerosos países latinoamericanos y en el resto del mundo. En Perú se concentra en regiones con clima cálido y húmedo, siendo poco conocida en el resto del país. Objetivo: Describir las características epidemiológicas, clínicas y de l...

Análisis de las consultas neurológicas en el Servicio de Urgencia de un hospital terciario

Introducción: Las urgencias neurológicas constituyen el 10-15% de las urgencias médicas. Los principales motivos de consulta son la enfermedad cerebrovascular, crisis epilépticas y cefalea. El Hospital Dr. Hernán Henríquez A. (HHHA) comenzó con neurólogos en el Servicio de Urgencia Adultos (SUA) ...

Estudo da prevalência das uveítes em hospital oftalmológico terciário em Teresina, Piauí, Brasil

Rev. bras. oftalmol; 75 (3), 2016
RESUMO Objetivo: analisar a prevalência das uveítes em pacientes atendidos em um serviço oftalmológico terciário em Teresina, Piauí. Métodos: estudo retrospectivo baseado em prontuários de pacientes atendidos nesse serviço. Foram descritos: gênero, faixa etária, procedência, doença de base...

Outcomes of inpatients with severe mental illness: a naturalistic descriptive study

Objective: To describe and evaluate the response and predictors of remission during inpatient treatment in a psychiatric unit in a general hospital based on symptomatology, functionality, and quality of life (QoL). Methods: Patients were admitted to a psychiatric unit in a tertiary general hospital in B...

Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Klebsiella pneumoniae has become an increasingly important etiologic agent of nosocomial infections in recent years. This is mainly due to the expression of virulence factors and development of resistance to several antimicrobial drugs. METHODS This retrospective study examines ...

Perioperative cardiac arrest: an evolutionary analysis of the intra-operative cardiac arrest incidence in tertiary centers in Brazil

Rev. bras. anestesiol; 66 (2), 2016
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Great changes in medicine have taken place over the last 25 years worldwide. These changes in technologies, patient risks, patient profile, and laws regulating the medicine have impacted the incidence of cardiac arrest. It has been postulated that the incidence of intraoperative ca...

Candida parapsilosis: principal causa de candidemia en un hospital de referencia para adultos de Costa Rica

Rev. chil. infectol; 33 (2), 2016
Background: Invasive Candida bloodstream infections are frequent and display high mortality in clinical practice. There is scarce published on this topic in Central America. Objective: To characterize the epidemiology of candidemia in a hospital setting in Costa Rica. Methods: 210 cases of nosocomial can...

Clinical course of a cohort of children with non-neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence symptoms followed at a tertiary center

J. pediatr. (Rio J.); 92 (2), 2016
Abstract Objective: To characterize a cohort of children with non-neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence followed-up in a tertiary center. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 50 medical records of children who had attained bladder control or minimum age of 5 years, using a structured protocol that incl...

Prevalence of fungemia in a tertiary hospital: Analysis of the last decade

Summary Introduction: The prevalence of nosocomial fungemia has increased worldwide, and mortality caused by this disease is high. Objective: To assess progress in the last decade, and the prevalence and profile of fungal agents isolated in blood cultures performed in a tertiary university hospital. M...

Frequência e avaliação clínico-histológica das doenças glomerulares em um hospital terciário da região Sul do Brasil

J. bras. nefrol; 38 (1), 2016
Resumo Introdução: As glomerulopatias são as doenças renais mais frequentemente diagnosticáveis por biópsia. O levantamento epidemiológico das glomerulopatias permite identificar sua distribuição e principais etiologias e serve de subsídio para definição de estratégias de prevenção e trat...