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    Cierre Data Center Global Red

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    En la compañía Global Red se identificó la necesidad de cerrar su Data Center chapinero de 12 años de funcionamiento por obsolescencia tecnológica y por la venta del inmueble donde está ubicado, lo cual implica la migración de los clientes existentes a un nuevo centro de datos ubicado en Chicó, apagar toda la infraestructura tecnológica y electromecánica obsoleta, además la adecuación del área donde se encontraban los equipos y la disposición final de los desechos.The Global Red company identified the need to close its 12-year-old Chapinero Data Center due to technological obsolescence and the sale of the property where it is located, which implies the migration of existing clients to a new Data Center located in boy, turn off all the obsolete technological and electromechanical infrastructure, in addition to the adaptation of the area where the equipment was located and the final disposal of the waste

    Evolving trends in the management of acute appendicitis during COVID-19 waves. The ACIE appy II study

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    Background: In 2020, ACIE Appy study showed that COVID-19 pandemic heavily affected the management of patients with acute appendicitis (AA) worldwide, with an increased rate of non-operative management (NOM) strategies and a trend toward open surgery due to concern of virus transmission by laparoscopy and controversial recommendations on this issue. The aim of this study was to survey again the same group of surgeons to assess if any difference in management attitudes of AA had occurred in the later stages of the outbreak. Methods: From August 15 to September 30, 2021, an online questionnaire was sent to all 709 participants of the ACIE Appy study. The questionnaire included questions on personal protective equipment (PPE), local policies and screening for SARS-CoV-2 infection, NOM, surgical approach and disease presentations in 2021. The results were compared with the results from the previous study. Results: A total of 476 answers were collected (response rate 67.1%). Screening policies were significatively improved with most patients screened regardless of symptoms (89.5% vs. 37.4%) with PCR and antigenic test as the preferred test (74.1% vs. 26.3%). More patients tested positive before surgery and commercial systems were the preferred ones to filter smoke plumes during laparoscopy. Laparoscopic appendicectomy was the first option in the treatment of AA, with a declined use of NOM. Conclusion: Management of AA has improved in the last waves of pandemic. Increased evidence regarding SARS-COV-2 infection along with a timely healthcare systems response has been translated into tailored attitudes and a better care for patients with AA worldwide

    Evolving trends in the management of acute appendicitis during COVID-19 waves. The ACIE appy II study (vol 46, pg 2021, 2022)

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