Publications by authors named "Juan Gerardo Sierra-Madero"

Objective: Develop and obtain content validity of a new tool for Evaluating and Classifying the Severity of Adverse Events for Psychotherapeutic Clinical Trials (EVAD).

Method: Study of the development process of EVAD in four stages: (1) identify the domain and concept definition through a literature review, (2) instrument design, (3) expert judgment of the EVAD items through Gwent's concordance coefficient, and (4) applicability.

Results: In the absence of a consistent conceptual framework of adverse events in psychotherapeutic clinical trials, we have developed a framework and defined it.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how common erectile dysfunction (ED) is among HIV patients in a clinic in Mexico City and identify associated risk factors.
  • About 65.1% of the 109 participants, averaging 39.9 years old, reported experiencing ED, with dyslipidemia being the only significant risk factor identified.
  • The findings suggest that ED is prevalent in HIV patients, highlighting the need to consider dyslipidemia as a key risk factor when assessing ED in this population.
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The objective of the study was to describe the clinical, epidemiological profile and conditional incubation period in a group of transfusion-associated HIV-infected (TAHI) patients seen in five national tertiary care centres in Mexico from 1983 to April 1998. Date of transfusions, AIDS diagnoses, opportunistic infections and malignancies were collected. The incubation period was estimated through a non-parametric conditional analysis.

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