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    Unidades 1, 2, 3 Y 4: Fase 6 - Presentar y sustentar proyecto final

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    El proceso formativo incluye desde cualquier perspectiva el analice de casos reales que permitan la aplicación y el enfoque adecuado del conocimiento adquirido; por esta razón dentro del curso diplomado de profundización supply chain management y logística se define un caso de la industria colombiana al cual se le deben aplicar diferentes estrategias y realizar análisis de mejoramiento basados en las temáticas del curso para tener mayores resultados a nivel competitivo y productivo. En este documento se presenta una síntesis del resultado investigativo y análisis de cada situación del sistema floricultor colombiano basados en los conocimientos adquiridos. Se da respuesta algunos interrogantes planteados como lo son: identificar las competencias logísticas del sistema de flores en Holanda y Colombia estableciendo una gestión propuesta para la industria de Colombia, configurar la red de procesos para el SC (Supply Chain), describir la filosofía de organización del SL, diagramas de flujo de información, producto y dinero, definir estructura organizacional propuesta por el grupo, para la Gestión del Sistema Logístico y del Supply Chain, para la industria de flores en Colombia. Dentro de esta perspectiva se mantiene la obtención de resultados aplicados, trascendiendo en la industria y buscando siempre identificar estrategias de mejoramiento en los diferentes sectores.The training process includes from any perspective, the analysis of real cases, the application and the adequate approach of the acquired knowledge; for this reason, within the course of deepening administration of the supply chain and logistics, a case of the Colombian industry is defined in which the strategies must be applied and the improvement of the topics of the course must be carried out in order to have greater results at a competitive level and productive This document presents a synthesis of the research result and analysis of each situation of the Colombian floriculture system in the acquired knowledge. The answer to the questions posed as they are: identify the logistics skills of the flower system in Holland and Colombia establishing an adequate management for the industry of Colombia, the process network for the SC (Supply Chain), describe the philosophy of organization del SL, flowcharts of information, product and money, define the organizational organization proposed by the group, for the Logistics System Management and the Supply Chain, for the flower industry in Colombia. Within this perspective, the obtained results are obtained, transcending in the industry and always seeking to identify improvement strategies in the different sect

    Impact of COVID-19 on cardiovascular testing in the United States versus the rest of the world

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    Objectives: This study sought to quantify and compare the decline in volumes of cardiovascular procedures between the United States and non-US institutions during the early phase of the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the care of many non-COVID-19 illnesses. Reductions in diagnostic cardiovascular testing around the world have led to concerns over the implications of reduced testing for cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Methods: Data were submitted to the INCAPS-COVID (International Atomic Energy Agency Non-Invasive Cardiology Protocols Study of COVID-19), a multinational registry comprising 909 institutions in 108 countries (including 155 facilities in 40 U.S. states), assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on volumes of diagnostic cardiovascular procedures. Data were obtained for April 2020 and compared with volumes of baseline procedures from March 2019. We compared laboratory characteristics, practices, and procedure volumes between U.S. and non-U.S. facilities and between U.S. geographic regions and identified factors associated with volume reduction in the United States. Results: Reductions in the volumes of procedures in the United States were similar to those in non-U.S. facilities (68% vs. 63%, respectively; p = 0.237), although U.S. facilities reported greater reductions in invasive coronary angiography (69% vs. 53%, respectively; p < 0.001). Significantly more U.S. facilities reported increased use of telehealth and patient screening measures than non-U.S. facilities, such as temperature checks, symptom screenings, and COVID-19 testing. Reductions in volumes of procedures differed between U.S. regions, with larger declines observed in the Northeast (76%) and Midwest (74%) than in the South (62%) and West (44%). Prevalence of COVID-19, staff redeployments, outpatient centers, and urban centers were associated with greater reductions in volume in U.S. facilities in a multivariable analysis. Conclusions: We observed marked reductions in U.S. cardiovascular testing in the early phase of the pandemic and significant variability between U.S. regions. The association between reductions of volumes and COVID-19 prevalence in the United States highlighted the need for proactive efforts to maintain access to cardiovascular testing in areas most affected by outbreaks of COVID-19 infection

    Proyecto final: La industria de flores en Colombia

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    En este documento se encuentra el informe final de trabajo de grado en la modalidad de diplomado de profundización, como requisito para obtener el título de ingeniero industrial de la Universidad Abierta y a Distancia "UNAD"; en el cual se presenta un análisis en relación a la situación de la industria de flores en Colombia. El objetivo del trabajo es presentar una síntesis luego de una investigación e indagación de información sobre la situación del sistema floricultor colombiano enfocándose en identificación de las competencias logísticas del sistema de flores, configuración de la red de procesos, establecer la filosofía de organización del SL para finalmente concretar una propuesta de estructura organizacional. El desarrollo del trabajo se base en tres fases fundamentales: la primera que incluye todo el proceso formativo y de conocimiento adquirido durante el desarrollo del diplomado Supply, la segunda donde se relaciona todo el intercambio de información entre integrantes del grupo y la fase final donde se da solución a cada uno de los interrogantes planteados y se propone una estructura organizacional.In this document is the final report of work of degree in the modality of deepening diploma, as a requirement to obtain the title of industrial engineer´s Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia "UNAD"; in which an analysis is presented in relation to the situation of the flower industry in Colombia. The objective of the work is to present a synthesis after a research and information inquiry about the situation of the Colombian floriculture system focusing on identification of the logistic competences of the flower system, configuration of the process network, establish the philosophy of organization of the SL for finally specify a proposal for organizational structure. The development of the work is based on three fundamental phases: the first that includes all the training process and knowledge acquired during the development of the Supply Diploma, the second where all the exchange of information between members of the group and the final phase is related. gives solution to each of the questions raised and proposes an organizational structure

    Isotope ratios of H, C, and O in CO2 and H2O of the Martian atmosphere

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    Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysical processes, and for Mars they reveal the record of loss of its atmosphere and subsequent interactions with its surface such as carbonate formation. We report in situ measurements of the isotopic ratios of D/H and O-18/O-16 in water and C-13/C-12, O-18/O-16, O-17/O-16, and (CO)-C-13-O-18/(CO)-C-12-O-16 in carbon dioxide, made in the martian atmosphere at Gale Crater from the Curiosity rover using the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM)'s tunable laser spectrometer (TLS). Comparison between our measurements in the modern atmosphere and those of martian meteorites such as ALH 84001 implies that the martian reservoirs of CO2 and H2O were largely established similar to 4 billion years ago, but that atmospheric loss or surface interaction may be still ongoing

    Effects of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery: an international prospective cohort study

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    Reduction of cardiac imaging tests during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Italy. Findings from the IAEA Non-invasive Cardiology Protocol Survey on COVID-19 (INCAPS COVID)

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    Background: In early 2020, COVID-19 massively hit Italy, earlier and harder than any other European country. This caused a series of strict containment measures, aimed at blocking the spread of the pandemic. Healthcare delivery was also affected when resources were diverted towards care of COVID-19 patients, including intensive care wards. Aim of the study: The aim is assessing the impact of COVID-19 on cardiac imaging in Italy, compare to the Rest of Europe (RoE) and the World (RoW). Methods: A global survey was conducted in May–June 2020 worldwide, through a questionnaire distributed online. The survey covered three periods: March and April 2020, and March 2019. Data from 52 Italian centres, a subset of the 909 participating centres from 108 countries, were analyzed. Results: In Italy, volumes decreased by 67% in March 2020, compared to March 2019, as opposed to a significantly lower decrease (p &lt; 0.001) in RoE and RoW (41% and 40%, respectively). A further decrease from March 2020 to April 2020 summed up to 76% for the North, 77% for the Centre and 86% for the South. When compared to the RoE and RoW, this further decrease from March 2020 to April 2020 in Italy was significantly less (p = 0.005), most likely reflecting the earlier effects of the containment measures in Italy, taken earlier than anywhere else in the West. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic massively hit Italy and caused a disruption of healthcare services, including cardiac imaging studies. This raises concern about the medium- and long-term consequences for the high number of patients who were denied timely diagnoses and the subsequent lifesaving therapies and procedures

    International Impact of COVID-19 on the Diagnosis of Heart Disease

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    Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has adversely affected diagnosis and treatment of noncommunicable diseases. Its effects on delivery of diagnostic care for cardiovascular disease, which remains the leading cause of death worldwide, have not been quantified. Objectives: The study sought to assess COVID-19's impact on global cardiovascular diagnostic procedural volumes and safety practices. Methods: The International Atomic Energy Agency conducted a worldwide survey assessing alterations in cardiovascular procedure volumes and safety practices resulting from COVID-19. Noninvasive and invasive cardiac testing volumes were obtained from participating sites for March and April 2020 and compared with those from March 2019. Availability of personal protective equipment and pandemic-related testing practice changes were ascertained. Results: Surveys were submitted from 909 inpatient and outpatient centers performing cardiac diagnostic procedures, in 108 countries. Procedure volumes decreased 42% from March 2019 to March 2020, and 64% from March 2019 to April 2020. Transthoracic echocardiography decreased by 59%, transesophageal echocardiography 76%, and stress tests 78%, which varied between stress modalities. Coronary angiography (invasive or computed tomography) decreased 55% (p &lt; 0.001 for each procedure). In multivariable regression, significantly greater reduction in procedures occurred for centers in countries with lower gross domestic product. Location in a low-income and lower–middle-income country was associated with an additional 22% reduction in cardiac procedures and less availability of personal protective equipment and telehealth. Conclusions: COVID-19 was associated with a significant and abrupt reduction in cardiovascular diagnostic testing across the globe, especially affecting the world's economically challenged. Further study of cardiovascular outcomes and COVID-19–related changes in care delivery is warranted

    Impact of COVID-19 on Diagnostic Cardiac Procedural Volume in Oceania: The IAEA Non-Invasive Cardiology Protocol Survey on COVID-19 (INCAPS COVID)

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    Objectives: The INCAPS COVID Oceania study aimed to assess the impact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiac procedure volume provided in the Oceania region. Methods: A retrospective survey was performed comparing procedure volumes within March 2019 (pre-COVID-19) with April 2020 (during first wave of COVID-19 pandemic). Sixty-three (63) health care facilities within Oceania that perform cardiac diagnostic procedures were surveyed, including a mixture of metropolitan and regional, hospital and outpatient, public and private sites, and 846 facilities outside of Oceania. The percentage change in procedure volume was measured between March 2019 and April 2020, compared by test type and by facility. Results: In Oceania, the total cardiac diagnostic procedure volume was reduced by 52.2% from March 2019 to April 2020, compared to a reduction of 75.9% seen in the rest of the world (p&lt;0.001). Within Oceania sites, this reduction varied significantly between procedure types, but not between types of health care facility. All procedure types (other than stress cardiac magnetic resonance [CMR] and positron emission tomography [PET]) saw significant reductions in volume over this time period (p&lt;0.001). In Oceania, transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) decreased by 51.6%, transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) by 74.0%, and stress tests by 65% overall, which was more pronounced for stress electrocardiograph (ECG) (81.8%) and stress echocardiography (76.7%) compared to stress single-photon emission computerised tomography (SPECT) (44.3%). Invasive coronary angiography decreased by 36.7% in Oceania. Conclusion: A significant reduction in cardiac diagnostic procedure volume was seen across all facility types in Oceania and was likely a function of recommendations from cardiac societies and directives from government to minimise spread of COVID-19 amongst patients and staff. Longer term evaluation is important to assess for negative patient outcomes which may relate to deferral of usual models of care within cardiology
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