Publications by authors named "Pedro Angel De Santos Castro"

The evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with variations in clinical presentation and severity. Similarly, prediction scores may suffer changes in their diagnostic accuracy. The aim of this study was to test the 30-day mortality predictive validity of the 4C and SEIMC scores during the sixth wave of the pandemic and to compare them with those of validation studies.

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  • - This study investigates how well high-sensitivity troponin tests using point-of-care testing (POCT) devices can diagnose non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) compared to standard lab tests in emergency department patients with chest pain.
  • - Conducted in two hospitals in Spain, the research involved 201 patients and found a strong correlation between POCT and laboratory results, with high diagnostic accuracy (AUC over 0.9) and faster testing times using POCT.
  • - The findings indicate that high-sensitivity troponin POCT devices can effectively match laboratory methods for diagnosing NSTEMI, potentially leading to quicker clinical decisions and improved resource use in emergency settings.
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The aim was to evaluate the ability of six risk scores (4C, CURB65, SEIMC, mCHOSEN, QuickCSI, and NEWS2) to predict the outcome of patients with COVID-19 during the sixth pandemic wave in Spain. A retrospective observational study was performed to review the electronic medical records in patients ≥ 18 years of age who consulted consecutively in an emergency department with COVID-19 diagnosis throughout 2 months during the sixth pandemic wave. Clinical-epidemiological variables, comorbidities, and their respective outcomes, such as 30-day in-hospital mortality and clinical deterioration risk (a combined outcome considering: mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit admission, and/or 30-day in-hospital mortality), were calculated.

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