Publications by authors named "E Sanchez Perez"

Small fetuses, with estimated fetal weight (EFW) below the tenth percentile, are classified as fetal growth restriction (FGR) or small for gestational age (SGA) based on prenatal ultrasound. FGR fetuses have a greater risk of stillbirth and perinatal complications and may benefit from serial ultrasound scans to guide early delivery. Abnormal serum angiogenic factors, such as the soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1):placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio, have shown potential to more accurately distinguish FGR from SGA, with fewer false positives.

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Despite advancements in mechanical circulatory support (MCS) technology, persistent critical complications related to blood contact remain unresolved. To provide a safer alternative therapy, CorInnova is developing a non-blood contacting direct cardiac compression (DCC) device for MCS. To support product development toward clinical trials, a simulation platform has been developed to predict clinical outcomes under patient-specific conditions, guiding patient selection for clinical trials.

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Aims: Hypoalbuminemia is frequently found in patients with heart failure (HF), associated with higher morbimortality in acute HF (AHF). Moreover, Carbohydrate Antigen 125 (CA125) is elevated in most of the AHF patients. In this cohort of patients admitted for AHF, our objective was to evaluate the association between hypoalbuminemia and long-term outcomes, including mortality and HF readmissions, stratified by CA125 concentration.

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  • The oil and gas industry is grappling with climate change and resource depletion, prompting a shift towards enhanced recovery methods like polymer flooding, which boasts higher recovery rates and lower emissions.
  • Existing physical models for predicting polymer flooding outcomes need improvement, particularly in accurately modeling the flow behavior of polymer solutions.
  • The new PAMA-T model expands the original PAMA technique to make it applicable across a wider temperature range (298-343 K), enabling better predictions of rheological properties using minimal data input from viscosity measurements.
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People have known that El Niño events are associated with low rainfall in Southern Africa for a century, and seasonal rainfall forecasts are now available in agricultural advisories for farmers. While there is abundant theory as to how farmers might (or should) use seasonal rainfall information on their farms, little is known about whether this information has been widely used or has had widespread benefit. In this study, we use subnational data on cropping area and yield to see if we can detect any macro-level patterns in agricultural choices or outcomes that are related to knowledge of the El Niño Southern Oscillation or seasonal forecast information in Southern Africa.

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