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Fomento del aprendizaje autónomo en una asignatura de computadores paralelos
Este trabajo presenta una actividad diseñada para una asignatura de arquitectura de computadores que estudia computadores paralelos. Se propuso para fomentar que los alumnos trabajen la asignatura durante todo el cuatrimestre, facilitar el estudio de los contenidos de la asignatura, mejorar la opinión de los alumnos sobre estos contenidos y favorecer el aprendizaje autónomo y una actitud reflexiva. La actividad consiste en un trabajo sobre un computador paralelo concreto y en uso. Los alumnos tienen que aplicar los contenidos de la asignatura al computador paralelo buscando información sobre éste en publicaciones especializadas y en páginas web y documentación de fabricantes y vendedores. La actividad se ha evaluado mediante una encuesta de opinión. Los resultados de ésta reflejan que contribuye a alcanzar los objetivos esperados
Effects of long-term lercanidipine or hydrochlorothiazide administration on hypertension-related vascular structural changes.
Vascular remodelling and hypertrophy represent early therapeutic targets of antihypertensive treatment. The present study was aimed at assessing the effects of 1-year administration of the highly vasoselective calcium-channel blocker lercanidipine (10 mg/day) or the diuretic compound hydrochlorothiazide (25 mg/day) on hypertension-related vascular alterations. The study was also aimed at assessing whether and to what extent: (i) pharmacological regression of vascular hypertrophy is related only to the blood pressure (BP) reduction "per se" or also to the specific ancillary properties of a given drug and (ii) treatment provides restoration of vascular function indicative of normal vascular structure.In 26 untreated patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension sphygmomanometric and finger BP, heart rate, forearm and calf blood flow (venous occlusion plethysmography) and corresponding vascular resistance (forearm and calf vascular resistance: FVR and CVR) were assessed before and following 6 and 12 months of either lercanidipine or hydrochlorothiazide administration. Vascular resistance was also evaluated following a local ischaemic stimulus (FVR(min) and CVR(min)) in order to assess the effects of treatment on arteriolar structural alterations.For superimposable BP reductions, lercanidipine caused FVR and CVR to decrease significantly more than hydrochlorothiazide. Similarly, the FVR(min) and CVR(min) reductions induced by lercanidipine were markedly and significantly greater than those caused by hydrochlorothiazide (-46.1% and -40.9% vs -22.5% and -19.9%, p0.01 for both). FVR(min), and CVR(min), however, remained higher than those found in 10 age-matched normotensive individuals.These data provide evidence that, compared to hydrochlorothiazide, lercanidipine favours a greater regression of the vascular structural changes associated with hypertension, probably through its "ancillary" properties. Lercanidipine, however, does not allow restoration of a "normal" vascular structure, thereby suggesting that vascular hypertrophy is only in part a reversible phenomenon
¿Qué indicadores ponemos… y por qué?
Los diseñadores de futuros planes de estudios deberán cumplir entre otros requisitos el apartado 8.1 de la Memoria de Solicitud de Verificación, proporcionando no sólo una estimación de los indicadores solicitados (Tasas de Graduación, Abandono y Eficiencia), sino también una justificación de dichas estimaciones. Se trata de una predicción sobre el éxito de los estudiantes a N+2 años vista, siendo N la duración de la carrera en años. La propia normativa resalta el hecho de que no se ofrezcan valores de referencia, al aplicarse estos indicadores a instituciones y enseñanzas de diversas características. Sin entrar a discutir los méritos de estos indicadores, comentamos algunas interpretaciones y casuística que pueden surgir durante su cálculo, describimos los datos que hemos podido obtener para hacer unas estimaciones tentativas, e indicamos las direcciones en que nos parece necesario extender este estudio
Metabolic syndrome, left ventricular hypertrophy and carotid atherosclerosis in hypertension: a gender-based study.
Background. The influence of gender on the association between metabolic syndrome (MS) and subclinical organ damage (OD) has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the risk of developing left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and carotid atherosclerosis is different in men and women with MS. Methods. A total of 3752 untreated and treated hypertensive patients (mean age 53.3 ± 12.6, 52.7% men) were considered for this analysis. All patients underwent standard ultrasonographic investigations searching for LVH and carotid atherosclerosis. The MS was defined according to ATP III criteria. Results. LVH was more prevalent in women and men with the MS compared with their counterparts (58% vs 34% and 48% vs 33%, respectively, p < 0.001). This was also the case for carotid plaque prevalence (61% vs 42% and 57% vs 44%, p < 0.001). The prevalence of OD was not different between men and women with MS, after adjusting for confounders. In multivariate analysis, abdominal obesity was the most important MS component independently related to LVH in both genders, followed by blood pressure. As for carotid plaques, blood pressure, hyperglycemia and hypertriglyceridemia turned out to be independent correlates regardless of gender. Conclusions. Our data indicate that MS is associated with a higher risk of LVH and carotid atherosclerosis irrespective of gender; these findings do not support a gender influence in the association between MS and subclinical OD. © 2013 Scandinavian Foundation for Cardiovascular Research
Influence of the gender on the relationship between heart rate and blood pressure
Blood Pressure (BP) and Heart Rate (HR) provide information on clin-ical
condition along 24h. Both signals present circadian changes due to
sympa-thetic/parasympathetic control system that influence the relationship
between them. Moreover, also the gender could modify this relation, acting on
both con-trol systems. Some studies, using office measurements examined the
BP/HR re-lation, highlighting a direct association between the two variables,
linked to sus-pected coronary heart disease. Nevertheless, till now such
relation has not been studied yet using ambulatory technique that is known to
lead to additional prog-nostic information about cardiovascular risks. In order
to examine in a more ac-curate way this relation, in this work we evaluate the
influence of gender on the BP/HR relationship by using hour-to-hour 24h
ambulatory measurements. Data coming from 122 female and 50 male normotensive
subjects were recorded using a Holter Blood Pressure Monitor and the parameters
of the linear regression fit-ting BP/HR were calculated. Results confirmed
those obtained in previous stud-ies using punctual office measures in males and
underlined a significant relation between Diastolic BP and HR during each hour
of the day in females; a different trend in the BP/HR relation between genders
was found only during night-time. Moreover, the circadian rhythm of BP/HR is
similar in both genders but with different values of HR and BP at different
times of the day
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