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    Programmable resolution imager for imaging applications

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    In this paper a programmable imager with averaging capabilities will be described which is intended for averaging of different groups or sets of pixels formed by n×n kernels, n×m kernels or any group of randomly-selected pixels across the array. This imager is a 64×64 array which uses passive pixels with electronic shutter and anti-blooming structure that can be randomly accessed. The read-out stage includes a sole charge amplifier with programmable gain, a sample-and-hold structure and an analog buffer. This read-out structure is different from other existing imagers with variable resolution since it uses a sole charge amplifier, whereas the conventional structure employs an opamp per column plus another global opamp. This architecture allows a reduction of the fixed-pattern noise observed in standard imagers. The prototype also includes an analog to digital converter which provides the digital output of the images.Office of Naval Research (USA) N68171-98-C-9004Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología T1C99-08

    Sepsis in cirrhosis: report on the 7th meeting of the International Ascites Club.

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    Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to the presence of infection, mediated via the production of many cytokines, including tumour necrosis factor ¿ (TNF-¿), interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-1, which cause changes in the circulation and in the coagulation cascade. There is stagnation of blood flow and poor oxygenation, subclinical coagulopathy with elevated D-dimers, and increased production of superoxide from nitric oxide synthase. All of these changes favour endothelial apoptosis and necrosis as well as increased oxidant stress. Reduced levels of activated protein C, which is normally anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic, can lead to further tissue injury. Cirrhotic patients are particularly susceptible to bacterial infections because of increased bacterial translocation, possibly related to liver dysfunction and reduced reticuloendothelial function. Sepsis ensues when there is overactivation of pathways involved in the development of the sepsis syndrome, associated with complications such as renal failure, encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleed, and shock with decreased survival. Thus the treating physician needs to be vigilant in diagnosing and treating bacterial infections in cirrhosis early, in order to prevent the development and downward spiral of the sepsis syndrome. Recent advances in management strategies of infections in cirrhosis have helped to improve the prognosis of these patients. These include the use of prophylactic antibiotics in patients with gastrointestinal bleed to prevent infection and the use of albumin in patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis to reduce the incidence of renal impairment. The use of antibiotics has to be judicious, as their indiscriminate use can lead to antibiotic resistance with potentially disastrous consequences

    Análisis de las bacterias responsables y resistencias a antibióticos en la peritonitis bacteriana espontánea

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    L'objectiu de l'estudi és analitzar el tipus de bactèries aïllades en pacients amb peritonitis bacteriana espontània (PBE) i la seva sensibilitat antibiòtica en dos períodes de temps (gener 2001- juny 2004 i juliol 2004- desembre 2007). No hem observat un augment de cocs Gram-positius com a responsables de la PBE ni de resistències bacterianes en els últims anys. Les bactèries causants de PBE intrahospitalàries o en pacients en profilaxi amb norfloxací presenten un elevat percentatge de resistències a les cefalosporines de tercera generació, per tant en aquests pacients es podria valorar com a primera opció terapèutica empírica un carbapenem.El objetivo del estudio es analizar el tipo de bacterias aisladas en pacientes con peritonitis bacteriana espontánea (PBE) y su sensibilidad antibiótica en dos periodos de tiempo (enero 2001-junio 2004 y julio 2004-diciembre 2007). No hemos observado un aumento de cocos Gram-positivos como responsables de PBE ni de resistencias bacterianas en los últimos años. Las bacterias causantes de PBE intrahospitalarias o en pacientes con profilaxis con norfloxacino, presentan un elevado porcentaje de resistencias a las cefalosporinas de tercera generación, por lo que podría valorarse como primera opción terapéutica empírica un carbapenem en estos pacientes

    Efficacy of Albumin Treatment for Patients with Cirrhosis and Infections Unrelated to Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis

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    Background & aims: We performed a randomized trial to determine whether albumin should be administered to patients with infections unrelated to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). Methods: We performed a multicenter, open-label trial in which 118 patients with cirrhosis, non-SBP infections, and additional risk factors for poor outcome were randomly assigned to receive antibiotics plus albumin (study group; n = 61) or antibiotics alone (control group; n = 57). The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality; secondary outcomes were effect of albumin on disease course. Results: There were no significant differences at baseline between groups in results from standard laboratory tests, serum markers of inflammation, circulatory dysfunction, or liver severity scores. However, the combined prevalence of acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) and kidney dysfunction was significantly higher in the study group (44.3% vs 24.6% in the control group; P = .02), indicating greater baseline overall severity. There was no significant difference in the primary outcome between groups (13.1% in the study group vs 10.5% in the control group; P = .66). Circulatory and renal functions improved in only the study group. A significantly higher proportion of patients in the study group had resolution of ACLF (82.3% vs 33.3% in the control group; P = .03). A significantly lower proportion of patients in the study group developed nosocomial infections (6.6% vs 24.6% in the control group; P = .007). Conclusions: In a randomized trial of patients with advanced cirrhosis and non-SBP infections, in-hospital mortality was similar between those who received albumin plus antibiotics vs those who received only antibiotics (controls). However, patients given albumin were sicker at baseline and, during the follow-up period, a higher proportion had ACLF resolution and a lower proportion had nosocomial infections. ClinicalTrials.gov no: NCT02034279

    Effects of Albumin Treatment on Systemic and Portal Hemodynamics and Systemic Inflammation in Patients With Decompensated Cirrhosis

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    BACKGROUND & AIMS: We investigated the effect of albumin treatment (20% solution) on hypoalbuminemia, cardiocirculatory dysfunction, portal hypertension, and systemic inflammation in patients with decompensated cirrhosis with and without bacterial infections. METHODS: We performed a prospective study to assess the effects of long-term (12 weeks) treatment with low doses (1 g/kg body weight every 2 weeks) and high doses (1.5 g/kg every week) of albumin on serum albumin, plasma renin, cardiocirculatory function, portal pressure, and plasma levels of cytokines, collecting data from 18 patients without bacterial infections (the Pilot-PRECIOSA study). We also assessed the effect of short-term (1 week) treatment with antibiotics alone vs the combination of albumin plus antibiotics (1.5 g/kg on day 1 and 1 g/kg on day 3) on plasma levels of cytokines in biobanked samples from 78 patients with bacterial infections included in a randomized controlled trial (INFECIR-2 study). RESULTS: Circulatory dysfunction and systemic inflammation were extremely unstable in many patients included in the Pilot-PRECIOSA study; these patients had intense and reversible peaks in plasma levels of renin and interleukin 6. Long-term high-dose albumin, but not low-dose albumin, was associated with normalization of serum level of albumin, improved stability of the circulation and left ventricular function, and reduced plasma levels of cytokines (interleukin 6, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, interleukin 1 receptor antagonist, and vascular endothelial growth factor) without significant changes in portal pressure. The immune-modulatory effects of albumin observed in the Pilot-PRECIOSA study were confirmed in the INFECIR-2 study. In this study, patients given albumin had significant reductions in plasma levels of cytokines. CONCLUSIONS: In an analysis of data from 2 trials (Pilot-PRECIOSA study and INFECIR-2 study), we found that albumin treatment reduced systemic inflammation and cardiocirculatory dysfunction in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. These effects might be responsible for the beneficial effects of albumin therapy on outcomes of patients with decompensated cirrhosis. ClinicalTrials.gov, Numbers: NCT00968695 and NCT03451292

    Análisis de las bacterias responsables y resistencias a antibióticos en la peritonitis bacteriana espontánea

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    L'objectiu de l'estudi és analitzar el tipus de bactèries aïllades en pacients amb peritonitis bacteriana espontània (PBE) i la seva sensibilitat antibiòtica en dos períodes de temps (gener 2001- juny 2004 i juliol 2004- desembre 2007). No hem observat un augment de cocs Gram-positius com a responsables de la PBE ni de resistències bacterianes en els últims anys. Les bactèries causants de PBE intrahospitalàries o en pacients en profilaxi amb norfloxací presenten un elevat percentatge de resistències a les cefalosporines de tercera generació, per tant en aquests pacients es podria valorar com a primera opció terapèutica empírica un carbapenem.El objetivo del estudio es analizar el tipo de bacterias aisladas en pacientes con peritonitis bacteriana espontánea (PBE) y su sensibilidad antibiótica en dos periodos de tiempo (enero 2001-junio 2004 y julio 2004-diciembre 2007). No hemos observado un aumento de cocos Gram-positivos como responsables de PBE ni de resistencias bacterianas en los últimos años. Las bacterias causantes de PBE intrahospitalarias o en pacientes con profilaxis con norfloxacino, presentan un elevado porcentaje de resistencias a las cefalosporinas de tercera generación, por lo que podría valorarse como primera opción terapéutica empírica un carbapenem en estos pacientes

    Sepsis in cirrhosis: report on the 7th meeting of the International Ascites Club.

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    Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to the presence of infection, mediated via the production of many cytokines, including tumour necrosis factor ¿ (TNF-¿), interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-1, which cause changes in the circulation and in the coagulation cascade. There is stagnation of blood flow and poor oxygenation, subclinical coagulopathy with elevated D-dimers, and increased production of superoxide from nitric oxide synthase. All of these changes favour endothelial apoptosis and necrosis as well as increased oxidant stress. Reduced levels of activated protein C, which is normally anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic, can lead to further tissue injury. Cirrhotic patients are particularly susceptible to bacterial infections because of increased bacterial translocation, possibly related to liver dysfunction and reduced reticuloendothelial function. Sepsis ensues when there is overactivation of pathways involved in the development of the sepsis syndrome, associated with complications such as renal failure, encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleed, and shock with decreased survival. Thus the treating physician needs to be vigilant in diagnosing and treating bacterial infections in cirrhosis early, in order to prevent the development and downward spiral of the sepsis syndrome. Recent advances in management strategies of infections in cirrhosis have helped to improve the prognosis of these patients. These include the use of prophylactic antibiotics in patients with gastrointestinal bleed to prevent infection and the use of albumin in patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis to reduce the incidence of renal impairment. The use of antibiotics has to be judicious, as their indiscriminate use can lead to antibiotic resistance with potentially disastrous consequences
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