Publications by authors named "B Pons Gil"

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  • The study aimed to determine if the thoracic skeletal muscle mass index at the time of aspiration pneumonia diagnosis can predict the recurrence of pneumonia in stroke patients.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 268 stroke patients with dysphagia who developed aspiration pneumonia between January 2014 and July 2020, measuring muscle volume using computed tomography scans.
  • Findings indicated that lower thoracic muscle index and older age significantly increased the likelihood of aspiration pneumonia recurrence, highlighting the importance of muscle mass in these patients.
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Introduction: Palliative care (PC) is essential in the treatment of patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILD). There is no data on the management of PC by pulmonologists in Argentina for ILD patients. This study aimed to describe the approach to PC in ILD patients in Argentina.

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Introduction: Obesity has been increasing at alarming rates in Brazil and worldwide. It is known that bariatric surgery is an effective and safe treatment for severely obese adults with related comorbidities or morbidly obese individuals. Among the various comorbidities, chronic low back pain is one of the major sources of discomfort and reduced quality of life in these patients.

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Among a broad diversity of color centers hosted in layered van der Waals materials, the negatively charged boron vacancy (V) center in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is garnering considerable attention for the development of quantum sensing units on a two-dimensional platform. In this work, we investigate how the optical response of an ensemble of V centers evolves with the hBN thickness in a range of a few to hundreds of nanometers. We show that the photoluminescence intensity features a nontrivial evolution with thickness, which is quantitatively reproduced by numerical calculations taking into account thickness-dependent variations of the absorption, radiative lifetime, and radiation pattern of V centers.

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Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease, caused by strains carrying the A and B toxin genes (VpAHPND), has been causing great economic losses in Asia and America in the shrimp farming industry. Numerous strains are resistant to antibiotics. However, supplementation with probiotic antagonists has become a more desirable treatment alternative.

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