32 research outputs found
Predictors of Loss of Functional Independence in Parkinson’s Disease: Results from the COPPADIS Cohort at 2-Year Follow-Up and Comparison with a Control Group
COPPADIS Study Group.[Background and objective] The aim of this study was to compare the progression of independence in activities of daily living (ADL) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients versus a control group, as well as to identify predictors of disability progression and functional dependency (FD).[Patients and Methods] PD patients and control subjects, who were recruited from 35 centers of Spain from the COPPADIS cohort between January 2016 and November 2017 (V0), were included. Patients and subjects were then evaluated again at the 2-year follow-up (V2). Disability was assessed with the Schwab & England Activities of Daily Living Scale (S&E-ADLS) at V0 and V2. FD was defined as an S&E-ADLS score less than 80%.[Results] In the PD group, a significant decrease in the S&E-ADLS score from V0 to V2 (N = 507; from 88.58 ± 10.19 to 84.26 ± 13.38; p < 0.0001; Cohen’s effect size = −0.519) was observed but not in controls (N = 124; from 98.87 ± 6.52 to 99.52 ± 2.15; p = 0.238). When only patients considered functional independent at baseline were included, 55 out of 463 (11.9%) converted to functional dependent at V2. To be a female (OR = 2.908; p = 0.009), have longer disease duration (OR = 1.152; p = 0.002), have a non-tremoric motor phenotype at baseline (OR = 3.574; p = 0.004), have a higher score at baseline in FOGQ (OR = 1.244; p < 0.0001) and BDI-II (OR = 1.080; p = 0.008), have a lower score at baseline in PD-CRS (OR = 0.963; p = 0.008), and have a greater increase in the score from V0 to V2 in UPDRS-IV (OR = 1.168; p = 0.0.29), FOGQ (OR = 1.348; p < 0.0001) and VAFS-Mental (OR = 1.177; p = 0.013) (adjusted R-squared 0.52; Hosmer and Lemeshow test = 0.94) were all found to be independent predictors of FD at V2.[Conclusions] In conclusion, autonomy for ADL worsens in PD patients compared to controls. Cognitive impairment, gait problems, fatigue, depressive symptoms, more advanced disease, and a non-tremor phenotype are independent predictors of FD in the short-term.Fundación Curemos el Parkinson (www.curemoselparkinson.org).Peer reviewe
Crónicas de Jurisprudencia. Derechos Fundamentales y Libertades Púlbicas
Crónica de la jurisprudencia sobre derechos y libertades de los siguientes tribunales: Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea, Tribunal Constitucional, Tribunal SupremoFUNDACIÓ BOSCH I GIMPERA y Editorial Aranzadi (Thomson Reuters)2020-2
Crónicas de Jurisprudencia. Derechos Fundamentales y Libertades Púlbicas
Crónica de jurisprudencia sobre derechos y libertades de los siguientes tribunales: Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea, Tribunal Constitucional, Tribunal SupremoFUNDACIÓ BOSCH I GIMPERA y Editorial Aranzadi (Thomson Reuters)2021-2
Crónicas de Jurisprudencia. Derechos Fundamentales y Libertades Púlbicas
Cónica de la jurisprudencia sobre derechos y libertades de los siguientes tribunales: Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea, Tribunal Constitucional, Tribunal SupremoFUNDACIÓ BOSCH I GIMPERA y Editorial Aranzadi (Thomson Reuters)2021-2
Crónicas de Jurisprudencia. Derechos Fundamentales y Libertades Púlbicas
Crónica de jurisprudencia sobre derechos y libertades de los siguientes tribunales: Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea, Tribunal Constitucional, Tribunal SupremoFUNDACIÓ BOSCH I GIMPERA y Editorial Aranzadi (Thomson Reuters)2021-2
Leer en comunidad: Creación y desarrollo de clubes de lectura dentro y fuera de la Universidad
Depto. de Lengua Española y Teoría de la LiteraturaFac. de FilologíaFALSEsubmitte
Clonal chromosomal mosaicism and loss of chromosome Y in elderly men increase vulnerability for SARS-CoV-2
The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19) had an estimated overall case fatality ratio of 1.38% (pre-vaccination), being 53% higher in males and increasing exponentially with age. Among 9578 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the SCOURGE study, we found 133 cases (1.42%) with detectable clonal mosaicism for chromosome alterations (mCA) and 226 males (5.08%) with acquired loss of chromosome Y (LOY). Individuals with clonal mosaic events (mCA and/or LOY) showed a 54% increase in the risk of COVID-19 lethality. LOY is associated with transcriptomic biomarkers of immune dysfunction, pro-coagulation activity and cardiovascular risk. Interferon-induced genes involved in the initial immune response to SARS-CoV-2 are also down-regulated in LOY. Thus, mCA and LOY underlie at least part of the sex-biased severity and mortality of COVID-19 in aging patients. Given its potential therapeutic and prognostic relevance, evaluation of clonal mosaicism should be implemented as biomarker of COVID-19 severity in elderly people. Among 9578 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the SCOURGE study, individuals with clonal mosaic events (clonal mosaicism for chromosome alterations and/or loss of chromosome Y) showed an increased risk of COVID-19 lethality
Relationship between chronic pathologies of the supraspinatus tendon and the long head of the biceps tendon: systematic review
Background: Chronic supraspinatus tendinopathy is a common clinical problem that causes functional and labor
disabilities in the population. It is the most frequent cause of shoulder pain. This pathology may be frequently
associated to the affectation of the long head of biceps tendon (LHBT), the main stabilizer of the glenohumeral
joint together with the supraspinatus. The main aim of this work is to study the prevalence of lesions in LHBT
associated to the chronic pathology of the supraspinatus tendon.
Methods: A systematic review was carried out between May to July 2013 in the electronic databases: CINAHL,
WOK, Medline, Scopus, PEDro, IME (CSIC) and Dialnet. The keywords used were: 1) in English: chronic, supraspinatus
“long head of the biceps tendon”, biceps, rotator cuff, tendinosis, tendinopathy, evaluation, examination; 2) in
Spanish: supraespinoso, biceps, tendinopatía. Inclusion criteria of the articles included subjects with a previously
diagnosed chronic pathology of rotator cuff (RC) without previous surgery or any other pathologies of the shoulder
complex. The total number of articles included in the study were five.
Results: The results show an epidemiological relationship between both tendons. The age of the subjects included
in the review was between 35 and 80 years, and some of the studies seem to indicate that the tendinopathy is
more frequent in men than in women. The sample size of the studies varies according to the design, the highest
being composed of 229 subjects, and the minimum of 28. Not all the articles selected specify the diagnostic
testing, though the ones most normally used are arthroscopy, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and
assessment tests. The percentage of associated lesions of LHBT and supraspinatus tendon is between 78.5% and
22%, with a major prevalence in the studies with a smaller sample.
Conclusions: The review of literature corroborates an association between the chronic pathology of the supraspinatus
tendon and LHBT due to the epidemiological data. In addition, some authors confirm the existence of an anatomical
and functional relationship between LHBT and the supraspinatus tendon, the latter being part of the LHBT pulley
Extended reality as a training method for medical first responders in mass casualty incidents: A protocol for a systematic review.
Introduction/backgroundMass-casualty incidents (MCIs) and disasters require an organised and effective response from medical first responders (MFRs). As such, novel training methods have emerged to prepare and adequately train MFRs for these challenging situations. Particular focus should be placed on extended reality (XR), which encompasses virtual, augmented and mixed reality (VR, AR, and MR, respectively), and allows participants to develop high-quality skills in realistic and immersive environments. Given the rapid evolution of high-fidelity simulation technology and its advantages, XR simulation has become a promising tool for emergency medicine. Accordingly, this systematic review aims to: 1) evaluate the effectiveness of XR training methods and 2) explore the experience of MFRs undergoing such training.MethodsA comprehensive search strategy will encompass four distinct themes: MFRs, disasters/MCIs, education and simulation, and XR. Four databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and LILACs) will be searched along with an in-depth examination of the grey literature and reference lists of relevant articles. MetaQAT will be used as a study quality assessment tool and integrated into Covidence as part of the data extraction form. Given the predicted high heterogeneity between studies, it may not be possible to standardise data for quantitative comparison and meta-analysis. Thus, data will be synthesised in a narrative, semi-quantitative manner.DiscussionThis review will examine the existing literature on the effectiveness of XR simulation as a tool to train MFRs for MCIs, which could ultimately improve preparedness and response to disasters.Trial registrationProtocol registration: PROSPERO CRD42021275692