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    Paul Ricoeur e com boa e outra vida outros: um fim dos trabalhos de equipa em saúde

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    This article essential aspects of teamwork in the field of health, are reviewed from the ethical perspective of Paul Ricoeur. Ethics conceptualized by the author as “tending to a good life with others and for others in just institutions”, is an alternative for reflection, analysis and discussion the ethical foundation of teamwork in health, and urges its members to build and / or redesign the bases for the articulation and implementation of this intentionality of good life with others and others in their daily lives. Teamwork is an instance in which the human being in intersubjectivity with others, develops his way of being ethical and moral constructs his experience. To the extent that each member develop and exercise permanent interpretation of himself and his actions leading the esteem and their self-esteem, may help establish better living spaces and working with others.Este artículo revisa aspectos esenciales del trabajo de equipo, en el ámbito de salud, desde la perspectiva ética de Paul Ricoeur. La ética, conceptualizada por este autor como “tender a una vida buena con otros y para otros dentro de instituciones justas”, constituye una alternativa de reflexión, análisis y discusión del fundamento ético del trabajo en equipo en salud, y conmina a sus miembros a cimentar y/o rediseñar las bases para la articulación y aplicación de esta intencionalidad de vida buena con otros y para otros en su cotidianidad. El trabajo en equipo es una instancia en la que el ser humano, en intersubjetividad, desarrolla su modo de ser ético y construye su experiencia moral. En la medida en que cada miembro desarrolle y ejercite una permanente interpretación de sí mismo y de su accionar, conducente a la estima de sí y a su autovaloración, podrá contribuir a establecer mejores espacios de convivencia y de trabajo con otros.Este artigo aspectos essenciais do trabalho em equipe no campo da saúde, são analisados a partir da perspectiva ética sobre Paul Ricoeur. Ética conceituada pelo autor como “tendendo para uma boa vida com os outros e para os outros em instituições justas”, é uma alternativa à reflexão, análise e discussão o fundamento ético do trabalho em equipe na saúde, e insta seus membros para construir e / ou reformular as bases para a articulação e implementação deste intencionalidade boa vida com os outros e para os outros em suas vidas diárias. Trabalho em equipe é um caso em que o ser humano em intersubjetividade com os outros, desenvolve a sua maneira de ser construções éticas e morais sua experiência. Na medida em que cada membro desenvolver e exercitar uma interpretação permanente de si mesmo e suas ações que levam a auto-estima e sua auto-estima, você pode ajudar a criar melhores espaços de vida e trabalhar com os outros

    Paul Ricoeur e com boa e outra vida outros: um fim dos trabalhos de equipa em saúde

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    This article essential aspects of teamwork in the field of health, are reviewed from the ethical perspective of Paul Ricoeur. Ethics conceptualized by the author as “tending to a good life with others and for others in just institutions”, is an alternative for reflection, analysis and discussion the ethical foundation of teamwork in health, and urges its members to build and / or redesign the bases for the articulation and implementation of this intentionality of good life with others and others in their daily lives. Teamwork is an instance in which the human being in intersubjectivity with others, develops his way of being ethical and moral constructs his experience. To the extent that each member develop and exercise permanent interpretation of himself and his actions leading the esteem and their self-esteem, may help establish better living spaces and working with others.Este artículo revisa aspectos esenciales del trabajo de equipo, en el ámbito de salud, desde la perspectiva ética de Paul Ricoeur. La ética, conceptualizada por este autor como “tender a una vida buena con otros y para otros dentro de instituciones justas”, constituye una alternativa de reflexión, análisis y discusión del fundamento ético del trabajo en equipo en salud, y conmina a sus miembros a cimentar y/o rediseñar las bases para la articulación y aplicación de esta intencionalidad de vida buena con otros y para otros en su cotidianidad. El trabajo en equipo es una instancia en la que el ser humano, en intersubjetividad, desarrolla su modo de ser ético y construye su experiencia moral. En la medida en que cada miembro desarrolle y ejercite una permanente interpretación de sí mismo y de su accionar, conducente a la estima de sí y a su autovaloración, podrá contribuir a establecer mejores espacios de convivencia y de trabajo con otros.Este artigo aspectos essenciais do trabalho em equipe no campo da saúde, são analisados a partir da perspectiva ética sobre Paul Ricoeur. Ética conceituada pelo autor como “tendendo para uma boa vida com os outros e para os outros em instituições justas”, é uma alternativa à reflexão, análise e discussão o fundamento ético do trabalho em equipe na saúde, e insta seus membros para construir e / ou reformular as bases para a articulação e implementação deste intencionalidade boa vida com os outros e para os outros em suas vidas diárias. Trabalho em equipe é um caso em que o ser humano em intersubjetividade com os outros, desenvolve a sua maneira de ser construções éticas e morais sua experiência. Na medida em que cada membro desenvolver e exercitar uma interpretação permanente de si mesmo e suas ações que levam a auto-estima e sua auto-estima, você pode ajudar a criar melhores espaços de vida e trabalhar com os outros

    Harmonized D-dimer levels upon admission for prognosis of COVID-19 severity: Results from a Spanish multicenter registry (BIOCOVID-Spain study).

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    Coagulopathy is a key feature of COVID-19 and D-dimer has been reported as a predictor of severity. However, because D-dimer test results vary considerably among assays, resolving harmonization issues is fundamental to translate findings into clinical practice. In this retrospective multicenter study (BIOCOVID study), we aimed to analyze the value of harmonized D-dimer levels upon admission for the prediction of in-hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients. All-cause in-hospital mortality was defined as endpoint. For harmonization of D-dimer levels, we designed a model based on the transformation of method-specific regression lines to a reference regression line. The ability of D-dimer for prediction of death was explored by receiver operating characteristic curves analysis and the association with the endpoint by Cox regression analysis. Study population included 2663 patients. In-hospital mortality rate was 14.3%. Harmonized D-dimer upon admission yielded an area under the curve of 0.66, with an optimal cut-off value of 0.945 mg/L FEU. Patients with harmonized D-dimer ≥ 0.945 mg/L FEU had a higher mortality rate (22.4% vs. 9.2%; p

    Cardiac troponin and COVID-19 severity: Results from BIOCOVID study.

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    Myocardial injury is a common finding in COVID-19 strongly associated with severity. We analysed the prevalence and prognostic utility of myocardial injury, characterized by elevated cardiac troponin, in a large population of COVID-19 patients, and further evaluated separately the role of troponin T and I. This is a multicentre, retrospective observational study enrolling patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who were hospitalized in 32 Spanish hospitals. Elevated troponin levels were defined as values above the sex-specific 99th percentile upper reference limit, as recommended by international guidelines. Thirty-day mortality was defined as endpoint. A total of 1280 COVID-19 patients were included in this study, of whom 187 (14.6%) died during the hospitalization. Using a nonspecific sex cut-off, elevated troponin levels were found in 344 patients (26.9%), increasing to 384 (30.0%) when a sex-specific cut-off was used. This prevalence was significantly higher (42.9% vs 21.9%; P  In this multicentre study, myocardial injury was a common finding in COVID-19 patients. Its prevalence increased when a sex-specific cut-off and cardiac troponin T were used. Elevated troponin was an independent predictor of 30-day mortality, irrespective of cardiac troponin assay and cut-offs to detect myocardial injury. Hence, the early measurement of cardiac troponin may be useful for risk stratification in COVID-19

    Characteristics and laboratory findings on admission to the emergency department among 2873 hospitalized patients with COVID-19: the impact of adjusted laboratory tests in multicenter studies. A multicenter study in Spain (BIOCOVID-Spain study).

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    Identification of predictors for severe disease progression is key for risk stratification in COVID-19 patients. We aimed to describe the main characteristics and identify the early predictors for severe outcomes among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Spain. This was an observational, retrospective cohort study (BIOCOVID-Spain study) including COVID-19 patients admitted to 32 Spanish hospitals. Demographics, comorbidities and laboratory tests were collected. Outcome was in-hospital mortality. For analysis, laboratory tests values were previously adjusted to assure the comparability of results among participants. Cox regression was performed to identify predictors. Study population included 2873 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Nine variables were independent predictors for in-hospital mortality, including creatinine (Hazard ratio [HR]:1.327; 95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 1.040-1.695, p = .023), troponin (HR: 2.150; 95% CI: 1.155-4.001; p = .016), platelet count (HR: 0.994; 95% CI: 0.989-0.998; p = .004) and C-reactive protein (HR: 1.037; 95% CI: 1.006-1.068; p = .019). This is the first multicenter study in which an effort was carried out to adjust the results of laboratory tests measured with different methodologies to guarantee their comparability. We reported a comprehensive information about characteristics in a large cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, focusing on the analytical features. Our findings may help to identify patients early at a higher risk for an adverse outcome

    Espacios y destinos turísticos en tiempos de globalización y crisis

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    2 volúmenesXII Coloquio de Geografía del Turismo, Ocio y Recreación de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles. Colmenarejo (Madrid), del 17 al 19 de junio de 2010.Este libro ha sido editado con la colaboración económica del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (ref. CS02010-10416-E)

    Erratum to: Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition) (Autophagy, 12, 1, 1-222, 10.1080/15548627.2015.1100356

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