Publications by authors named "C Gonzalez-Lopez"

Background And Objectives: Variable diagnostic criteria and growth charts have been used for extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR). The objective was to assess the prevalence and concordance of EUGR in extremely-low-birthweight (ELBW) infants with the most frequent diagnostic criteria and growth charts.

Materials And Methods: An observational, retrospective and multicenter study was conducted from 2011 to 2020 including ELBW infants from the Spanish SEN1500 Network.

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This study aimed to investigate the recovery of agricultural biostimulants and biogas from microalgae treating wastewater, in the framework of a circular bioeconomy. To this end, municipal wastewater was treated in demonstrative raceway ponds, and microalgal biomass (Scenedesmus sp.) was then harvested and downstream processed to recover biostimulants and biogas in a biorefinery approach.

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  • - The article evaluates QBSAFE, a set of conversation cards designed to enhance discussions around quality of life and treatment in individuals with type 2 diabetes, involving 84 patients and 7 clinicians in a study.
  • - Among the patients who provided feedback, 64% found that the QBSAFE agenda-setting kit (ASK) aided their discussions, while 78% believed it would benefit others, though only 38% would use it again.
  • - Most clinicians expressed confidence in addressing patient concerns (89% of the time), with 78% indicating they'd reuse the kit and 82% willing to recommend it to peers, suggesting the kit's potential for effective implementation in clinical settings.
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Multiple criteria and growth references have been proposed for extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR). We hypothesized that these may impact the diagnosis of EUGR. The objective was to evaluate the prevalence of EUGR with its different definitions and the concordance according to Fenton, Olsen, and INTERGROWTH-21st in very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants.

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Extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) has been used in the literature and clinical practice to describe inadequate growth in preterm infants. Significant variability is seen in the criteria for EUGR, with no standard definition reached to date. Moreover, no consensus on the optimal timing for assessment or the ideal growth monitoring tool has been achieved, and an ongoing debate persists on the appropriate terminology to express poor postnatal growth.

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