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    Erradicación de Helicobacter pylori mediante triple terapia (amoxicilina, claritromicina y omeprazole), en pacientes del Hospital Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia

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    Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 2003Justificación y objetivo: H. pylori es un factor importante en el desarrollo de diversos tipos de patologías gástricas como: gastritis crónica, úlcera péptica, adenocarcinoma tipo intestinal y linfoma. Erradicar la infección es una importante posibilidad en la terapia de los pacientes con esas patologías. En el estudio se analizó la utilidad de la triple terapia para erradicar de la infección por H. pylori en pacientes con gastritis crónica y úlcera péptica. Métodos: Se incluyeron 267 pacientes que atendieron el Servicio de Gastroenteróloga del HCG, entre enero y mayo de 2000. La presencia de H. pylori fue determinada por ureasa rápida, cultivo y antígenos fecales específicos. Se determin6 la CIM de algunos aislamientos mediante la prueba de E-test. Los pacientes recibieron triple terapia con amoxicilina (1000 mg bid vo), claritromicina (500 mg bid vo - Claritrobac,) y omeprazole (20 mg bid vo - Proton,), por 10 días. La erradicación de la infección se definió como presencia de H. pylori al principio del tratamiento y un resultado negativo en la prueba de antígenos fecales específicos, entre 30 y 45 días después de finalizado el tratamiento. Resultados: De los 267 pacientes que recibieron la triple terapia, 189 (70,8%) la completaron. La erradicación de la bacteria se confirmó en 127 (84,7%) de los pacientes que completaron el tratamiento. Treinta y siete (94,9%) de los 39 pacientes con diagnóstico endoscópico de úlcera péptica erradicaron la bacteria. La erradicación fue exitosa incluso en pacientes portadores de cepas que mostraron resistencia in vitro a amoxicilina o a claritromicina, aunque en este estudio la presencia de cepas sensibles no predice el éxito del tratamiento en todos los casos. Conclusión: La-triple terapia basada en amoxicilina (1000 mg bid vo), claritromicina (500 mg bid vo - Claritrobac,) y omeprazole (20 mg bid. vo - Proton,), por 10 días, erradicó la infección por H. pylori en el 84,7% de los pacientes que cumplieron el tratamiento, incluyendo a 37 de 39 pacientes (94,9%) con enfermedad úlcero-péptica. La triple terapia por 10 días constituye una opción exitosa para erradicar de la infección por H. pylori.Universidad de Costa Rica. Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud.UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias de la Salud::Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud (INISA

    Differential expansion of circulating human MDSC subsets in patients with cancer, infection and inflammation

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    Background Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are a functional myeloid cell subset that includes myeloid cells with immune suppressive properties. The presence of MDSC has been reported in the peripheral blood of patients with several malignant and non-malignant diseases. So far, direct comparison of MDSC across different diseases and Centers is hindered by technical pitfalls and a lack of standardized methodology. To overcome this issue, we formed a network through the COST Action Mye-EUNITER (www.mye-euniter.eu) with the goal to standardize and facilitate the comparative analysis of human circulating MDSC in cancer, inflammation and infection. In this manuscript, we present the results of the multicenter study Mye-EUNITER MDSC Monitoring Initiative, that involved 13 laboratories and compared circulating MDSC subsets across multiple diseases, using a common protocol for the isolation, identification and characterization of these cells. Methods We developed, tested, executed and optimized a standard operating procedure for the isolation and immunophenotyping of MDSC using blood from healthy donors. We applied this procedure to the blood of almost 400 patients and controls with different solid tumors and non-malignant diseases. The latter included viral infections such as HIV and hepatitis B virus, but also psoriasis and cardiovascular disorders. Results We observed that the frequency of MDSC in healthy donors varied substantially between centers and was influenced by technical aspects such as the anticoagulant and separation method used. Expansion of polymorphonuclear (PMN)-MDSC exceeded the expansion of monocytic MDSC (M-MDSC) in five out of six solid tumors. PMN-MDSC expansion was more pronounced in cancer compared with infection and inflammation. Programmed death-ligand 1 was primarily expressed in M-MDSC and e-MDSC and was not upregulated as a consequence of disease. LOX-1 expression was confined to PMN-MDSC. Conclusions This study provides improved technical protocols and workflows for the multi-center analysis of circulating human MDSC subsets. Application of these workflows revealed a predominant expansion of PMN-MDSC in solid tumors that exceeds expansion in chronic infection and inflammation

    Publisher Correction: Demonstration of reduced neoclassical energy transport in Wendelstein 7-X

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    Demonstration of reduced neoclassical energy transport in Wendelstein 7-X

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    Towards a new image processing system at Wendelstein 7-X: From spatial calibration to characterization of thermal events

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    Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is the most advanced fusion experiment in the stellarator line and is aimed at proving that the stellarator concept is suitable for a fusion reactor. One of the most important issues for fusion reactors is the monitoring of plasma facing components when exposed to very high heat loads, through the use of visible and infrared (IR) cameras. In this paper, a new image processing system for the analysis of the strike lines on the inboard limiters from the first W7-X experimental campaign is presented. This system builds a model of the IR cameras through the use of spatial calibration techniques, helping to characterize the strike lines by using the information given by real spatial coordinates of each pixel. The characterization of the strike lines is made in terms of position, size, and shape, after projecting the camera image in a 2D grid which tries to preserve the curvilinear surface distances between points. The description of the strike-line shape is made by means of the Fourier Descriptors

    Forward modeling of collective Thomson scattering for Wendelstein 7-X plasmas: Electrostatic approximation

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    In this paper, we present a method for numerical computation of collective Thomson scattering (CTS). We developed a forward model, eCTS, in the electrostatic approximation and benchmarked it against a full electromagnetic model. Differences between the electrostatic and the electromagnetic models are discussed. The sensitivity of the results to the ion temperature and the plasma composition is demonstrated. We integrated the model into the Bayesian data analysis framework Minerva and used it for the analysis of noisy synthetic data sets produced by a full electromagnetic model. It is shown that eCTS can be used for the inference of the bulk ion temperature. The model has been used to infer the bulk ion temperature from the first CTS measurements on Wendelstein 7-X

    Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X

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    Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X

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    We present recent highlights from the most recent operation phases of Wendelstein 7-X, the most advanced stellarator in the world. Stable detachment with good particle exhaust, low impurity content, and energy confinement times exceeding 100 ms, have been maintained for tens of seconds. Pellet fueling allows for plasma phases with reduced ion-temperature-gradient turbulence, and during such phases, the overall confinement is so good (energy confinement times often exceeding 200 ms) that the attained density and temperature profiles would not have been possible in less optimized devices, since they would have had neoclassical transport losses exceeding the heating applied in W7-X. This provides proof that the reduction of neoclassical transport through magnetic field optimization is successful. W7-X plasmas generally show good impurity screening and high plasma purity, but there is evidence of longer impurity confinement times during turbulence-suppressed phases.EC/H2020/633053/EU/Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium/ EUROfusio
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