Publications by authors named "Berreta J"

Objectives: To assess, among medical students, the willingness to donate their own organs or those of a family member, and to establish reasons for refusal.

Materials And Methods: During the 2016 academic year, an anonymous survey was conducted among University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine second-year students.

Results: Of the total 1012 respondents, 81.

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  • Vasoactive agents combined with endoscopic treatment for esophageal variceal bleeding (EVB) were studied for their effectiveness based on patient's severity at admission.
  • The research involved 247 patients treated between 2001 and 2011, comparing outcomes between standard endoscopic treatment and combined endoscopic plus octreotide treatment across different patient groups.
  • Results showed that those receiving combined treatment experienced significantly less initial hemostatic failure and rebleeding, particularly in severe cases (Child C class) and those with active bleeding, although overall mortality rates were similar across both treatment methods.
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Background: The knowledge of mortality predictors and evolutive variables linked with in-hospital death can help us to optimize corrective procedures.

Objectives: To identify independent predictors of in-hospital mortality and survival, and independent evolutive links with death in patients with generalized secondary peritonitis (GSP).

Methods: Two hundred and forty-two patients admitted into the hospital due to GSP were followed until in-hospital death or hospital discharge.

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Objective: To identify clinical warning signs and independent predictors of survival in mediastinitis related to esophagogastric diseases and injuries.

Methods: From March 1998 to February 2009, 36 patients with a mean age of 55.7 +/- 12.

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Unlabelled: Upper gastrointestinal variceal bleeding is one of the most serious complications in patients with chronic liver disease. The aim of this trial is to identify in hospital mortality predictors in this illness.

Material And Methods: 106 hospitalizations due to this disease from October 2001 to April 2006 in cohort design.

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Background: Sclerotherapy is the most widely used method for treatment of acute variceal bleeding. Previous reports have suggested that octreotide infusion is as effective as sclerotherapy. Our aim was to investigate the efficacy and safety of octreotide in comparison with sclerotherapy in controlling variceal bleeding.

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Paracentesis associated with albumin administration has been shown to be a safe and useful procedure in the treatment of patients with cirrhosis and ascites. Given the high cost of albumin, 20 patients with cirrhosis and ascites were treated in an open study, with daily paracentesis using dextran 70, an inexpensive volume expander, instead of albumin. In the first 10 patients, hemodynamic evaluation was performed in basal conditions, after each paracentesis (5 liter), and after dextran infusion.

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The reaction to immersion in cold water (22 degrees C) was studied in ten healthy male volunteers successively receiving balanced (C), hypercarbohydrate (HC), hyperprotein (HP), and hyperlipid (HL) normocaloric diets with a three week equilibration period on each diet. Oxygen consumption (ml min-1 m-2) increased from 149 to 224 during C, from 160 to 196 during HL, from 154 to 178 during HP, and from 166 to 187 during HL. Only the first two differences were significant.

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