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    Eficacia del uso de vancomicina tópica en cirugía cardíaca en la prevención de complicaciones esternales

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    La complicación esternal engloba tanto la infección esternal superficial como la infección esternal profunda. La mediastinitis, o infección esternal profunda, a pesar de su baja incidencia (0,5 al 3,6%), continúa siendo una importante complicación de la esternotomía media en cirugía cardíaca, debido a su alta morbilidad y mortalidad (variable del 10 al 47%) y coste sanitario. La incidencia de infección esternal superficial varía según las series del 2,1% al 6,4%. Tiene una mortalidad menor (0,5-2,1%), aunque también alarga la estancia hospitalaria y el coste sanitario. En las últimas décadas se han empleado antibióticos locales como vancomicina o gentamicina para prevenir la aparición de complicación esternal. Diversos estudios han demostrado que con la aplicación tópica de antibióticos se alcanza mayor concentración local en hueso que con la administración de antibióticos sistémicos solos. Pacientes y Métodos Se trata de un estudio de casos y controles retrospectivo con 1263 pacientes intervenidos de cirugía cardíaca mediante esternotomía media de forma consecutiva desde el 01/01/2011 hasta el 31/12/2014 en el Hospital Virgen de la Victoria. Estos pacientes son divididos en dos grupos en función de la administración tópica de vancomicina en los bordes esternales tras la realización de la esternotomía: el grupo en el que se ha administrado la vancomicina tópica (grupo Vancomicina), con 659 pacientes, y el grupo de control, con 604 pacientes. El criterio de administración de vancomicina tópica no fue aleatorio, sino según la decisión del cirujano. . Resultados La incidencia de infección esternal superficial fue de 1,26%, similar en ambos grupos (1,36% en el grupo Vancomicina y 1,2% en el grupo Control). La incidencia de infección esternal profunda o mediastinitis fue de 1,58%, y resultó significativamente diferente en ambos grupos: 0,9% en el grupo Vancomicina y 2,3% en el grupo Control (p 0,045). Las variables que resultaron factores de riesgo independientes para el desarrollo de mediastinitis fueron la obesidad, la intubación prolongada, la reoperación por sangrado y la cirugía sobre la aorta torácica ascendente. Para la infección esternal superficial fueron la obesidad, el uso de mamaria bilateral, el tabaquismo y la cirugía sobre la aorta torácica. La vancomicina resultó un factor protector para mediastinitis en el análisis multivariante (p 0,041, OR 0,338). La incidencia de mortalidad en la complicación esternal fue del 8,33%. Los factores de riesgo relacionados con mortalidad en el análisis univariante fueron la intubación orotraqueal prolongada, la infección por gérmenes Gram negativos y la estancia en UCI y hospitalaria prolongadas, ninguna significativa en el análisis multivariante. En nuestra serie predominaron las infecciones por Gram negativos, en contra de lo publicado recientemente. En el grupo Vancomicina disminuyó la incidencia de infecciones por gérmenes Gram positivos. Conclusiones La incidencia de complicaciones esternales infecciosas en nuestro hospital es baja y comparable con la publicada en la literatura. La incidencia de infección esternal profunda es significativamente menor en el grupo Vancomicina, resultando el uso de vancomicina en el análisis multivariante un factor protector que reduce la aparición de infección esternal profunda casi en un 70% de los casos

    Effects of Aerobic Exercise, Cognitive and Combined Training on Cognition in Physically Inactive Healthy Late-Middle-Aged Adults: The Projecte Moviment Randomized Controlled Trial

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    Background: Lifestyle interventions are promising strategies to promote cognitive health in aging. Projecte Moviment examines if aerobic exercise (AE), computerized cognitive training (CCT), and their combination (COMB) improves cognition, psychological health, and physical status compared to a control group. We assessed the moderating role of age and sex and the mediating effects of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), physical activity (PA), and psychological health on intervention-related cognitive benefits. Methods: This was a 12-week multi-domain, single-blind, proof-of-concept randomized controlled trial (RCT). 96 healthy adults aged 50-70 years were assigned to AE, CCT, COMB, and a wait-list control group. The per protocol sample, which completed the intervention with a level of adherence > 80%, consisted of 82 participants (62% female; age = 58.38 ± 5.47). We assessed cognition, psychological health, CRF, and energy expenditure in PA at baseline and after the intervention. We regressed change in each outcome on the treatment variables, baseline score, sex, age, and education. We used PROCESS Macro to perform the mediation and moderation analyses. Results: AE benefited Working Memory (SMD = 0.29, p = 0.037) and Attention (SMD = 0.33, p = 0.028) including the Attention-Speed (SMD = 0.31, p = 0.042) domain, compared to Control. COMB improved Attention (SMD = 0.30, p = 0.043), Speed (SMD = 0.30, p = 0.044), and the Attention-Speed (SMD = 0.30, p = 0.041) domain. CTT group did not show any cognitive change compared to Control. Sportive PA (S-PA) and CRF increased in AE and COMB. Age and sex did not moderate intervention-related cognitive benefits. Change in S-PA, but not in CRF, significantly mediated improvements on Attention-Speed in AE. Conclusion: A 12-week AE program improved Executive Function and Attention-Speed in healthy late-middle-aged adults. Combining it with CCT did not provide further benefits. Our results add support to the clinical relevance of even short-term AE as an intervention to enhance cognition and highlight the mediating role of change in S-PA in these benefits

    Genetic Variants at the 9p21.3 Locus Are Associated with Risk for Non-Compressible Artery Disease: Results from the ARTPER Study

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    Peripheral artery disease (PAD) and non-compressible artery disease (NCAD) constitute predictors of subclinical atherosclerosis easily assessed through the ankle brachial index (ABI). Although both diseases show substantial genetic influences, few genetic association studies have focused on the ABI and PAD, and none have focused on NCAD. To overcome these limitations, we assessed the role of several candidate genes on the ABI, both in its continuous distribution and in the clinical manifestations associated to its extreme values: PAD and NCAD. We examined 13 candidate genomic regions in 1606 participants from the ARTPER study, a prospective population-based cohort, with the ABI assessed through ultrasonography. Association analyses were conducted independently for individuals with PAD (ABI 1.4) vs. healthy participants. After including potential covariates and correction for multiple testing, minor alleles in the genetic markers rs10757278 and rs1333049, both in the 9p21.3 region, were significantly associated with a decreased risk of NCAD. Associations with the ABI showed limited support to these results. No significant associations were detected for PAD. The locus 9p21.3 constitutes the first genetic locus associated with NCAD, an assessment of subclinical atherosclerosis feasible for implementation in primary healthcare settings that has been systematically neglected from genetic studies

    Effects and Mechanisms of Cognitive, Aerobic Exercise, and Combined Training on Cognition, Health, and Brain Outcomes in Physically Inactive Older Adults: The Projecte Moviment Protocol

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    Introduction: Age-related health, brain, and cognitive impairment is a great challenge in current society. Cognitive training, aerobic exercise and their combination have been shown to benefit health, brain, cognition and psychological status in healthy older adults. Inconsistent results across studies may be related to several variables. We need to better identify cognitive changes, individual variables that may predict the effect of these interventions, and changes in structural and functional brain outcomes as well as physiological molecular correlates that may be mediating these effects. Projecte Moviment is a multi-domain randomized trial examining the effect of these interventions applied 5 days per week for 3 months compared to a passive control group. The aim of this paper is to describe the sample, procedures and planned analyses. Methods: One hundred and forty healthy physically inactive older adults will be randomly assigned to computerized cognitive training (CCT), aerobic exercise (AE), combined training (COMB), or a control group. The intervention consists of a 3 month home-based program 5 days per week in sessions of 45 min. Data from cognitive, physical, and psychological tests, cardiovascular risk factors, structural and functional brain scans, and blood samples will be obtained before and after the intervention. Results: Effects of the interventions on cognitive outcomes will be described in intention-to-treat and per protocol analyses. We will also analyze potential genetic, demographic, brain, and physiological molecular correlates that may predict the effects of intervention, as well as the association between cognitive effects and changes in these variables using the per protocol sample. Discussion: Projecte Moviment is a multi-domain intervention trial based on prior evidence that aims to understand the effects of CCT, AE, and COMB on cognitive and psychological outcomes compared to a passive control group, and to determine related biological correlates and predictors of the intervention effects.Clinical Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT03123900

    Effects and mechanisms of mindfulness training and physical exercise on cognition, emotional wellbeing, and brain outcomes in chronic stroke patients: Study protocol of the MindFit project randomized controlled trial

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    Background: Post-stroke cognitive and emotional complications are frequent in the chronic stages of stroke and have important implications for the functionality and quality of life of those affected and their caregivers. Strategies such as mindfulness meditation, physical exercise (PE), or computerized cognitive training (CCT) may benefit stroke patients by impacting neuroplasticity and brain health. Materials and methods: One hundred and forty-one chronic stroke patients are randomly allocated to receive mindfulness-based stress reduction + CCT (n = 47), multicomponent PE program + CCT (n = 47), or CCT alone (n = 47). Interventions consist of 12-week home-based programs five days per week. Before and after the interventions, we collect data from cognitive, psychological, and physical tests, blood and stool samples, and structural and functional brain scans. Results: The effects of the interventions on cognitive and emotional outcomes will be described in intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses. We will also explore potential mediators and moderators, such as genetic, molecular, brain, demographic, and clinical factors in our per-protocol sample. Discussion: The MindFit Project is a randomized clinical trial that aims to assess the impact of mindfulness and PE combined with CCT on chronic stroke patients' cognitive and emotional wellbeing. Furthermore, our design takes a multimodal biopsychosocial approach that will generate new knowledge at multiple levels of evidence, from molecular bases to behavioral changes. Clinical trial registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT04759950

    Effects and Mechanisms of Cognitive, Aerobic Exercise, and Combined Training on Cognition, Health, and Brain Outcomes in Physically Inactive Older Adults : The Projecte Moviment Protocol

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    Altres ajuts: It has also been rewarded with three pre-doctoral fellowships ( FPU014/01460, FI-2016, and FI-2018).Introduction: Age-related health, brain, and cognitive impairment is a great challenge in current society. Cognitive training, aerobic exercise and their combination have been shown to benefit health, brain, cognition and psychological status in healthy older adults. Inconsistent results across studies may be related to several variables. We need to better identify cognitive changes, individual variables that may predict the effect of these interventions, and changes in structural and functional brain outcomes as well as physiological molecular correlates that may be mediating these effects. Projecte Moviment is a multi-domain randomized trial examining the effect of these interventions applied 5 days per week for 3 months compared to a passive control group. The aim of this paper is to describe the sample, procedures and planned analyses. Methods: One hundred and forty healthy physically inactive older adults will be randomly assigned to computerized cognitive training (CCT), aerobic exercise (AE), combined training (COMB), or a control group. The intervention consists of a 3 month home-based program 5 days per week in sessions of 45 min. Data from cognitive, physical, and psychological tests, cardiovascular risk factors, structural and functional brain scans, and blood samples will be obtained before and after the intervention. Results: Effects of the interventions on cognitive outcomes will be described in intention-to-treat and per protocol analyses. We will also analyze potential genetic, demographic, brain, and physiological molecular correlates that may predict the effects of intervention, as well as the association between cognitive effects and changes in these variables using the per protocol sample. Discussion: Projecte Moviment is a multi-domain intervention trial based on prior evidence that aims to understand the effects of CCT, AE, and COMB on cognitive and psychological outcomes compared to a passive control group, and to determine related biological correlates and predictors of the intervention effects. Clinical Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT03123900

    Rara complicación con un catéter de Swan-Ganz

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    Presentamos el caso de una paciente de 44 años, con insuficiencia mitral severa por prolapso de P2. Realizamos una reparación mitral mediante resección cuadrangular y anuloplastia con anillo, a través de auriculotomía izquierda en surco. La paciente se extuba a las 6 h, presentando buena hemodinámica sin aminas. Se realiza ecocardiograma a las 24 h confirmando el buen resultado de la cirugía. Se intenta retirar el catéter de Swan-Ganz sin éxito, por lo que se decide reintervención. En el quirófano se intenta retirar el catéter de manera directa comprobándose que se encuentra firmemente fijado. Se decide entrar en bypass y sin isquemia se realiza una auriculotomía derecha comprobando que se encuentra incluido en la sutura de cierre de la auriculotomía izquierda. Cortamos el catéter a nivel de la sutura y, con la ayuda de un gancho de nervio, se consigue movilizar y retirar el mismo. No fue necesario rehacer la sutura de la auriculotomía, por lo que se consiguió evitar el pinzamiento aórtico. La paciente se volvió a extubar a las 4 h, siguiendo un curso postoperatorio satisfactorio y siendo dada de alta a los 5 días
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