Publications by authors named "Milagros Pedreira"

Cardiotoxicity (CDTX) is a critical side effect of many cancer therapies, leading to increased morbidity and mortality if not addressed. Early detection of CDTX is essential, and while echocardiographic measures like global longitudinal strain offer promise in identifying early myocardial dysfunction, the search for reliable biomarkers continues. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are emerging as important non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally, influencing key biological processes such as the cell cycle, apoptosis, and stress responses.

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  • This project is focused on creating eligibility criteria for menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), modeled after existing contraception guidelines.
  • A consortium of scientific societies, led by the Spanish Menopause Society, conducted extensive research including 14 systematic reviews and 32 meta-analyses to assess MHT's safety across various health conditions.
  • The results culminated in a structured eligibility framework categorizing MHT use from unrestricted to contraindicated, based on WHO standards and evaluated quality of evidence, aimed at aiding healthcare professionals in making informed decisions.
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Both cancer treatment and survival have significantly improved, but these advances have highlighted the deleterious effects of vascular complications associated with anticancer therapy. This consensus document aims to provide a coordinated, multidisciplinary and practical approach to the stratification, monitoring and treatment of cardiovascular risk in cancer patients. The document is promoted by the Working Group on Cardio Oncology of the Spanish Society of Cardiology (SEC) and was drafted in collaboration with experts from distinct areas of expertise of the SEC and the Spanish Society of Hematology and Hemotherapy (SEHH), the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology (SEOR), the Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG), the Spanish Association of Specialists in Occupational Medicine (AEEMT), the Spanish Association of Cardiovascular Nursing (AEEC), the Spanish Heart Foundation (FEC), and the Spanish Cancer Association (AECC).

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Introduction And Objectives: To analyze differences between sexes in the clinical management of patients presenting with symptoms of chest pain and/or palpitations within a population-based study.

Methods: The OFRECE study included a random sample of 8400 individuals from the Spanish population aged 40 years and older; 1132 (13.5%) had previously consulted for chest pain and 1267 (15.

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Aims: Assessment of renal function is important for bleeding risk stratification in acute coronary syndrome (ACS). There are three formulas routinely used to assess renal function: the Cockroft-Gault (C-G) formula, the MDRD-4 formula and the new Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) equation. Our aim was to compare the ability of these formulas to predict the risk of in-hospital bleeding in patients with ACS.

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This review from the Clinical Cardiology and Outpatient Section of the Spanish Society of Cardiology details recent progress in the field of clinical cardiology. On this occasion, the emphasis is on advances in surface electrocardiography and cardiovascular disease in women. In addition, the review contains a brief overview of those major new developments in therapy that have had the greatest impact on daily clinical practice and summarizes the activities of the Clinical Cardiology and Outpatient Section.

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Clinical cardiology encompasses all forms of heart disease and their more general characteristics, and its sphere of activity includes practical aspects of prevention, diagnosis, and inpatient and outpatient treatment as applied to patients on an everyday basis. Since certain areas of cardiology have become highly specialized, this review of new developments reported in the past year has attempted to bring together all those advances that are not the subject of research in some particular specialization within cardiology and that have such a wide range of application that they should be familiar to all clinical cardiologists, irrespective of their daily responsibilities. For the purposes of this review, articles were classified according to their origin as either English-language, European, or domestic publications.

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This article reviews the main developments reported during the last year concerning metabolic syndrome, population aging, and new atrial fibrillation guidelines. The principal aim was to provide the clinical cardiologist with an overview of recent 2006 publications and conference reports on these topics, which have been selected for their broad clinical implications.

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