Publications by authors named "Aguirre-Villarreal D"

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  • - Acute liver failure is a serious condition affecting about 2,000-3,000 people yearly in North America, characterized by liver injury, hepatic encephalopathy, and coagulopathy, usually occurring in individuals without a prior liver disease history.
  • - Major causes include paracetamol poisoning, viral hepatitis, and drug-induced liver damage, making it essential to identify the specific cause for effective treatment and better prognosis.
  • - While survival rates have improved through supportive therapy and medications like N-acetylcysteine, liver transplantation remains a key option for severe cases, with success dependent on timely evaluation and individual patient factors.
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  • - The article addresses the complex issues of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with cirrhosis, which is associated with significant health risks due to overlapping factors like portal hypertension.
  • - It introduces the concept of "hepatocardiorenal syndrome," highlighting the interconnections between liver, heart, and kidney functions, especially noting the role of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy in AKI cases.
  • - The authors critique standard treatment methods for hepatorenal syndrome and propose a more tailored approach using point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) to better evaluate fluid status and cardiac health in affected patients.
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Antibiotic prophylaxis in patients with cirrhosis and acute variceal bleeding is part of the standard of care according to most clinical guidelines. However, with recent evidence arguing against antibiotic prophylaxis, the role of this intervention has become less clear.

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a worldwide public health problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In the context of liver transplantation, the demand for organs continues to exceed the supply, prompting the consideration of using organs from HCV-positive donors in HCV-negative recipients. The introduction of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), which have demonstrated great efficacy in eradicating the virus, has made transplantation of organs from donors with HCV infection possible.

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Healthcare systems in Latin America are broadly heterogeneous, but all of them are burdened by a dramatic rise in liver disease. Some challenges that these countries face include an increase in patients requiring a transplant, insufficient rates of organ donation, delayed referral, and inequitable or suboptimal access to liver transplant programs and post-transplant care. This could be improved by expanding the donor pool through the implementation of education programs for citizens and referring physicians, as well as the inclusion of extended criteria donors, living donors and split liver transplantation.

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We aimed to compare internal jugular vein and inferior vena cava ultrasonography as predictors of central venous pressure in cirrhotic patients. We performed ultrasound assessments of the internal jugular vein (IJV) and the inferior vena cava and then invasively measured central venous pressure (CVP). We then compared their correlation with CVP and performed area under the receiver operating characteristic curves to determine which had best sensitivity and specificity.

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Objective: Clinical clerkships are a fundamental component of medical education where students' learning is aided by exposure to real patients in diverse practical settings. Countless programs use overnight call shifts as an essential part of their clerkships. There has been concerns about the negative effects these shifts have on students.

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Background: Nontraumatic acute transverse myelitis (ATM) can occur in response to infectious, inflammatory and vascular triggers; 1% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) develop ATM, but the mechanism remains unknown.

Objective: The objective of this case report is to describe a case of intrathecal formation of anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) during SLE-related ATM.

Methods: A single patient analysis was conducted.

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Background and objective Acute transverse myelitis (TM) is an infrequent neurological complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Short-term outcome varies widely between cohorts. Little is known about the epidemiology and long-term functional outcome of TM associated to SLE.

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The burgeoning application of nanotechnology to a variety of industries including cosmetics, food, medicine and materials has led to the exploration of nanotoxicology as a trending subject of research. However the role of a nanovector, in affecting the mutagenicity of its therapeutic payload has not yet been investigated. In this study, we compare the mutagenicity of the free drug - doxorubicin hydrochloride with its nanoencapsulated form - doxorubicin loaded liposome, using conventional methods required for regulatory approval.

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