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Background and objectiveThe aim of this study was to assess the utility of arterial calcium stimulation with hepatic venous sampling (ASVS) in the localization of tumors in patients with endogenous hyperinsulinism not detected with other methods.Patients and methodsWe performed a retrospective study of 26 patients admitted to our hospital for hypoglycemia who underwent ASVS because the source of hyperinsulinism was not clearly identified by other imaging techniques. The histopathological result in patients who underwent a surgical procedure was considered the reference for statistical study of the accuracy of this technique. Statistical analysis was performed by comparing proportions with the chi-squared test with Yates’ correction for contingency tables, and Cohen′s kappa coefficient as a measure of interrater agreement between two observations.ResultsSurgery was performed in 17 patients, 13 with positive ASVS and the remaining four with negative results. An insulinoma was removed in 12 patients, and 10 of these were detected in the ASVS. A total of 76.9 % of positive ASVS tests corresponded to a histological diagnosis of insulinoma, and 83% of these insulinomas were positive in ASVS. This association was statistically significant (chi cuadrado = 7.340; p = 0.012). Two of three patients with nesidioblastosis had a positive response in the ASVS. A good and statistically significant agreement was obtained between histopathologic diagnosis and ASVS results (κ=0.556, p = 0.007).ConclusionsASVS is a useful procedure in the localization diagnosis of endogenous hyperinsulinism not detected by other imaging tests. This technique allows tumors in the pancreatic gland to be identified and may be useful in the choice of the surgical technique to be used.  相似文献   

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AimTo ascertain whether patients with type 2 diabetes are screened for diabetic foot, and to analyze the factors related to patients and centers associated to performance of such screening.Material and methodsA multicenter, epidemiological, cross-sectional study was conducted. The clinical records of 443 patients with type 2 diabetes monitored at Primary Care for at least 12 months were reviewed. Demographic and healthcare variables and characteristics of the primary care center were recorded.ResultsIn the previous year, 51.2% of patients had been trained on foot self-care, 56.4% had undergone foot inspection, 39.5% had been examined with a monofilament, and palpation of peripheral pulses and measurement of the ankle-brachial index were performed in 45.8 and 10.1% of patients, respectively. Diabetic foot screening (inspection, monofilament testing, and palpation of peripheral pulses) was performed in 37% of study patients. Ulcer risk stratification was done in 12.4% of patients. A significant association was found between diabetic foot screening and presence of foot deformities (P < .001), history of neuropathy (P = .005), and history of peripheral artery disease (P < .05). Screening was also associated to some characteristics of the center, such as reception of information about goal achievement (P < .001) and economic incentives for goal attainment (P < .001).ConclusionsCompliance with diabetic foot screening and ulcer risk stratification in patients with type 2 diabetes in Primary Care was poor.  相似文献   

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Aimsto compare posturographic test with One-Leg Balance test in the elderly.Methodswe studied 59 healthy men and women living in the community who were at least 65 years of age. All of them were evaluated with One–Leg Balance (defined as the ability to stand on one leg unsupported for 5 seconds) and Modifies Clinical Test for the Sensory Interaction on Balance by the Balance Master (Neurocom®). We distributed the patients in two groups. Group A included those who couldn’t perform one-leg balance and group B those who could perform it.Results62.6% of subjects could perform one-leg balance and 37.2% could not perform it. On a firm surface with opened eyes, the A group made a variation of 0.4 deg/s (0.28-0.6) in the gravity center position and the B group 0,2 deg/s (0.1-0.3) (p = 0.010). On a firm surface with closed eyes, the A group made a variation of 0.5 deg/s (0.3-0.8) and the B group 0.3 deg/s (0.1- 0.4) (p = 0.002). On a foam surface with open eyes, the A group made a variation of their gravity center position of 1.10 deg/s (0.90-1.60) and the B group 0.9 deg/s (0.73-1.30) (p = 0.045). On a foam surface with closed eyes the A group made a variation of their gravity center position of 6 deg/s (4-6) and the B group 2.3 deg/s (1.63-3.08) (p < 0.001).Conclusionselderly patients who can perform one-leg balance, make less variations of their gravity centre. The results are the same when visual and propioceptive afferences are suppressed.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the extent to which metabolic targets in type 2 diabetes (DM-2) are achieved in the Endocrinology and Clinical Nutrition Unit of the Hospital Puerta del Mar in Cadiz (Spain) from 2005 to 2008.MethodThe database included in the computer application HP-Doctor used for all patients attended in our unit (admissions, consultations and peripheral centers) was analyzed. All patients with a principal or secondary diagnosis of DM-2 were included. Clinical characteristics, chronic complications, drug treatment and the percentage of patients who achieved annual mean targets of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLc) were analyzed.ResultsFrom 2005 to 2008, the number of DM-2 patients with computerized records increased by 108.7%. In 2008, 1,177 patients were evaluated. A total of 10.8% were active smokers, 53% had hypertension, and 51.2% and 12.6% presented with retinopathy and cardiovascular disease, respectively. During the study period, the percentage of patients with a mean HbA1c <7% was similar (2005: 31.7% 2008: 30.4%), those with LDLc <100 mg/dl increased from 19.2% to 25.6% and only 9.2% of patients achieved both targets, HbA1c <7% and LDLc <100 mg/dl.ConclusionsIn 2008, only 30% of DM-2 patients achieved a mean HbA1c < 7% and only 25% had LDLc < 100 mg/dl. Metabolic control in DM-2 patients should be improved.  相似文献   

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Falls in the hospital setting are a major health problem due to their high prevalence and their physical, functional, psychological or economic consequences. Since 1990s, different fall risk assessment scales have been developed to detect high-risk patients, which are also applied in the hospital setting. The aim of this review is to analyse the validity of different scales for assessing fall risk in adults in the hospital setting, especially in elderly patients. Following a literature search in April 2021, 36 primary studies were found that analysed the validity of the Downton, Morse, Hendrich II, Stratify and Tinetti scales. Meta-analyses of sensitivity and specificity showed a high heterogeneity that does not allow recommending a specific tool that can be considered as standard in acute inpatients.  相似文献   

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BackgroundMany Alternaria species have been studied for their ability to produce bioactive secondary metabolites, such as tentoxin (TEN), some of which have toxic properties. The main food contaminant toxins are tenuazonic acid, alternariol (AOH), alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), altenuene, and altertoxins i, ii and iii.AimsTo determine the profiles of secondary metabolites characteristic of Alternaria strains isolated from tomato for their chemotaxonomic classification.MethodsThe profiles of secondary metabolites were determined by HPLC MS.ResultsThe Alternaria isolates obtained from spoiled tomatoes belong, according to their morphological characteristics, to the species groups Alternaria alternata, Alternaria tenuissima and Alternaria arborescens, with A. tenuissima being the most frequent. The most frequent profiles of secondary metabolites belonging to the species groups A. alternata (AOH, AME, TEN), A. tenuissima (AOH, AME, TEN, tenuazonic acid) and A. arborescens (AOH, AME, TEN, tenuazonic acid) were determined, with some isolates of the latter being able to synthesize AAL toxins.ConclusionsSecondary metabolite profiles are a useful tool for the differentiation of small spored Alternaria isolates not easily identifiable by their morphological characteristics.  相似文献   

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Objectivesto study the balance and the gait by the Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) in the population of people  65 years in function of age, gender; relation with the capacity to develop the activities of daily living, physical exercise, perception of health and previous falls.Material and methodsWe study a cohort of 443 people, 262 women and 181 men, representative of the population  65 years, resident in the community and able to walk from the city of Mataró. The evaluation was made with the 22 items POMA. Basic and instrumental activities of the daily life (Katz Index and Lawton), physical activity, health perception (Iowa test) were also assessed.Results29.3% of subjects did not present abnormalities in any of the items, 22.6% presented one abnormality, 12.4% two, and 35.7% three or more. 35.9% and 50.2 of subjects did not present abnormalities in the static and dynamic components respectively. Women had greater number of abnormalities than men (42.0% vs 20.6%) for the global and also for each of the two components (static and dynamic) (p < 0.0001). The number of abnormalities increased significantly with age, specially on those 75 years and older (p < 0.0001). A greater number of errors was correlated with less independence on the basic and instrumental activities of daily living, with less physical activity, health perception and with antecedents of previous falls.  相似文献   

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