Publications by authors named "M R Munoz-Ramirez"

Coagulation management in the patient with cirrhosis has undergone a significant transformation since the beginning of this century, with the concept of a rebalancing between procoagulant and anticoagulant factors. The paradigm that patients with cirrhosis have a greater bleeding tendency has changed, as a result of this rebalancing. In addition, it has brought to light the presence of complications related to thrombotic events in this group of patients.

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  • The World Health Organization aims to significantly reduce Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infections by 2030, but updated data on its incidence, prevalence, genotypes, and risk factors is critical for effective elimination strategies in Mexico.
  • A review of relevant studies from 2008 to 2019 highlighted that out of 25,247 new HCV cases, most incidents occurred in men aged 50-59 and women aged 60-64, with the majority of high-risk cases found among groups like prison inmates and drug users.
  • The findings indicate a surge in HCV transmission and novel genotypes in Mexico, suggesting that targeted screening, research, and increased access to antiviral treatment are essential for a successful national elimination strategy.
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Background: Kawasaki disease shock syndrome (KDSS) is an uncommon presentation of Kawasaki disease (KD). KDSS has been associated with more severe markers of inflammation, coronary abnormalities and i.v.

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Despite major advances in our understanding of the physiopathology of brain death (BD), there are important controversies as to which protocol is the most appropriate for organ donor management. Many recent reviews on this subject offer recommendations that are sometimes contradictory and in some cases are not applied to other critically ill patients. This article offers a review of the publications (many of them recent) with an impact upon these controversial measures and which can help to confirm, refute or open new areas of research into the most appropriate measures for the management of organ donors in BD, and which should contribute to discard certain established recommendations based on preconceived ideas, that lead to actions lacking a physiopathological basis.

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