Publications by authors named "Francisco Gude"

Background And Aim: Few real-life studies have analyzed the glycemic response to nutrients in individuals without diabetes. We investigated the glycemic response to evening meals in relation to individual characteristics, nutrient components, and preprandial and postprandial routines.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of 489 individuals without diabetes from a randomly selected general adult population (310 women, median age 46 years, range 18-84 years) was conducted using a continuous glucose monitoring device for 7 days.

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Introduction: The characteristics and clinical relevance of pleural effusion (PLEF) in acute pulmonary embolism (APE) are not fully understood.

Methods: A single-centre, retrospective study was performed of patients admitted with APE classified according to the subsequent development or not of PLEF. A model was built to predict PLEF and its impact on 30-day all-cause mortality was investigated.

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Introduction: The optimal treatment of fibrosing hypersensitivity pneumonitis (fHP) is not well understood. The aim of the study was to obtain information about the usefulness of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in its treatment.

Material And Methods: Quasi-experimental analysis of patients diagnosed with fHP and treated with MMF for one year, in a single centre.

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Background: The definitive etiology of nonspecific pleuritis (NSP), the influence of the type of pleural biopsy on clinical results and the minimum duration of follow-up is controversial.

Research Design And Methods: A retrospective, observational study of patients ≥ 18 years with NSP confirmed by closed pleural biopsy (CPB), local anesthesia pleuroscopy (LAP), or video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS).

Results: A total of 167 patients were included (mean follow-up, 14.

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Background: The diagnostic criteria for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) have changed over time. Our aim is to apply a recent diagnostic algorithm to a historical series of patients diagnosed with HP to assess its distribution according to current diagnostic criteria and the diagnostic confidence achieved.

Research Design And Methods: Application to each patient the algorithm criteria.

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Importance: The universal call to action for healthier and more sustainable dietary choices is the framework of the United Nations's Sustainable Development Goals. The Atlantic diet, originating from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, represents an example of a traditional diet that aligns with these principles.

Objective: To explore a 6-month intervention based on the Atlantic diet's effects on metabolic and environmental health, assessing metabolic syndrome (MetS) incidence and the carbon footprint.

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(1) Aim: To describe, in a general adult population, the serum glycome in relation to age in men and women, and investigate the association of glycome patterns with age-related comorbidity; (2) Methods: The serum glycome was studied by hydrophilic interaction chromatography with ultra-performance liquid chromatography in 1516 randomly selected adults (55.3% women; age range 18-91 years). Covariates included lifestyle factors, metabolic disorders, inflammatory markers, and an index of comorbidity.

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Introduction: A high proportion of patients with low-risk community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) (classes I-III of the Pneumonia Severity Index) are hospitalized. The purpose of this study was to determine whether validated severity scales are used in clinical practice to make admission decisions, identify the variables that influence this decision, and evaluate the potential predictive value of these variables.

Materials And Methods: A prospective, observational study of patients ≥ 18 years of age with a diagnosis of low-risk CAP hospitalized or referred from the Emergency Department to outpatient consultations.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of the sST2 biomarker in predicting the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients undergoing electrical cardioversion (ECV) and pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) procedures.
  • The research found that in patients who underwent ECV, sST2 levels at 3 months post-procedure could help predict AF recurrence at 6 months, with moderate accuracy.
  • Conversely, in the PVI group, sST2 was not a useful predictor of AF recurrence, indicating its predictive value may vary based on the type of procedure.
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Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGM) are a very useful tool to understand the behaviour of glucose in different situations and populations. Despite the widespread use of CGM systems in both clinical practice and research, our understanding of the reproducibility of CGM data remains limited. The present work examines the reproducibility of the results provided by a CGM system in a random sample of a free-living adult population, from a functional data analysis approach.

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  • The study investigates long-term pulmonary effects in COVID-19 patients, focusing on persistent lung issues one year after hospitalization.
  • It included 233 patients, where 76.8% developed ongoing respiratory symptoms and 9.4% had fibrotic lung lesions.
  • Prognostic models were created to predict risks for these complications, showcasing strong performance in identifying patients who might suffer from lung injuries post-COVID-19.
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The reference interval is the most widely used medical decision-making, constituting a central tool in determining whether an individual is healthy or not. When the results of several continuous diagnostic tests are available for the same patient, their clinical interpretation is more reliable if a multivariate reference region (MVR) is available rather than multiple univariate reference intervals. MVRs, defined as regions containing 95% of the results of healthy subjects, extend the concept of the reference interval to the multivariate setting.

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Aims: To analyse the histological structure and histomorphometric characteristics of human hard palatal mucosa in order to determine the donor site of choice for connective tissue grafts from a histological point of view.

Materials And Methods: Palatal mucosa samples from six cadaver heads were harvested at four sites: incisal, premolar, molar and tuberosity. Histological and immunohistochemical techniques were performed, as was histomorphometric analysis.

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This study aimed to analyse the role of governmental responses to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, measured by the Containment and Health Index (CHI), on symptoms of anxiety and depression during pregnancy and postpartum, while considering the countries' Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) and individual factors such as age, gravidity, and exposure to COVID-19. A cross-sectional study using baseline data from the Riseup-PPD-COVID-19 observational prospective international study (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04595123) was carried out between June and October 2020 in 12 countries (Albania, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom).

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  • The study aimed to explore how time range metrics from continuous glucose monitoring could predict the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) in a group of 499 non-diabetic individuals over five years.
  • Out of the participants, 22 developed T2D, with the analysis showing that 'time above range' (plasma glucose >140 mg/dL) significantly increased the risk of diabetes, indicating an odds ratio of 1.06 after adjusting for various factors.
  • The findings suggest that tracking 'time above range' can provide valuable insights beyond traditional measures like glycated hemoglobin for identifying individuals at high risk for developing T2D.
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Background: Health self-perception (HSP) is the individual and subjective concept that a person has of their state of health. Despite its simplicity, HSP is considered a valid and relevant indicator employed in epidemiological research and in professional practice as an overall measure of health.

Objectives: (1) To describe and analyze the associations between HSP and demographic variables, lifestyle and diseases prevalent in a population and (2) to investigate the relationship between HSP and mortality.

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Introduction: This study assesses the impact of an electronic physician-to-physician consultation program on the waiting list and the costs of a Pulmonology Unit.

Materials And Methods: A prepost intervention study was conducted after a new ambulatory pulmonary care protocol was implemented and the capacity of the unit was adopted. In the new model, physicians at all levels of healthcare send electronic consultations to specialists.

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Background: Sarcoidosis is a multiorgan granulomatous disease with a variable course.

Oobjectives: The purpose of this study is to identify the patients that are more likely to experience disease progression.

Methods: A retrospective study in patients ≥18 years.

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Background And Objectives: Missing data is a ubiquitous problem in longitudinal studies due to the number of patients lost to follow-up. Kernel methods have enriched the machine learning field by successfully managing non-vectorial predictors, such as graphs, strings, and probability distributions, and have emerged as a promising tool for the analysis of complex data stemming from modern healthcare. This paper proposes a new set of kernel methods to handle missing data in the response variables.

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Aims: This study aimed to determine the effect of aging on glucose profiles in a population without diabetes.

Methods: We investigated the evolution of glucose profiles in an adult population without diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in two periods separated by 5 years. Anthropometrics, laboratory tests (HbA1c, fasting blood glucose) and CGM data (mean glycemia level, coefficient of variation, time in range) were measured in both periods to study the change in values over time.

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The mechanisms underlying liver disease in patients with COVID-19 are not entirely known. The aim is to investigate, by means of novel statistical techniques, the changes over time in the relationship between inflammation markers and liver damage markers in relation to survival in COVID-19. The study included 221 consecutive patients admitted to the hospital during the first COVID-19 wave in Spain.

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  • The study involved 1,516 adults, with findings showing that a significant portion were identified as risk drinkers, especially among men.
  • Results indicate that certain -glycan profiles effectively differentiate risk drinkers from non-risk drinkers, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, although sensitivity remains relatively low.
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Unhealthy dietary patterns (DPs) can lead to cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. We assessed the effects of a community-focused intervention with a traditional Atlantic diet on changes in DPs in families and the associations of these changes with weight loss. The Galiat study is a randomized, controlled trial conducted in 250 families (720 adults and children) and performed at a primary care setting with the cooperation of multiple society sectors.

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