Publications by authors named "Jose Javier Garcia-Lopez"

Introduction And Purpose: The treatment of acute pulmonary embolism (PE) with an intermediate-high risk of mortality at 30 days is still not well defined, recommending the latest clinical guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology 2019 exclusively anticoagulant treatment, reducing the indication for mechanical thrombectomy to high-risk patients or intermediate-high risk patients with poor hemodynamic evolution. Our purpose is to determine the safety and efficacy of aspiration thrombectomy in intermediate-high risk patients with PE and to analyze possible differences in these results between hemodynamically unstable patients (massive PE) and hemodynamically stable patients (submassive PE).

Methods: We analyzed all patients who underwent aspiration thrombectomy for PE at our tertiary university hospital during a 34-month period.

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  • * The majority of pneumonia cases were healthcare-related (67.4%), with lung cancer being the most common type of malignancy; inappropriate empirical therapy significantly contributes to poor outcomes, with 30-day mortality at 46.2%.
  • * Identifying the pneumonia etiology improved treatment in over half of cases, highlighting the need for accurate initial antibiotic therapy and timely diagnostic efforts to enhance patient outcomes.
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Mycetoma is defined as a fungus ball that fills a preexisting lung cavity, most frequently being of tuberculous or sarcoid etiology. The most frequently isolated fungus is the species of Aspergillus, but other fungi such as Fusarium or Zygomycetes can also be present. Most patients lack symptoms.

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We describe the use of an endoscopy face mask with a perforated membrane, which allows a nasogastric tube for continuous noninvasive ventilation in acute hypercapnic respiratory failure, in 2 patients who developed gastric distention. This interface was able to avoid most nonintentional leaks through the mask, as compared with a conventional approach, improving ventilation efficiency. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of an endoscopy face mask used in noninvasive ventilation for this specific side effect.

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