Publications by authors named "Ruiz-Tovar J"

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  • Hip fractures are common and pose significant risks to older adults, including increased mortality and complications that affect daily functioning.
  • A study examined the nutritional status, vitamin D levels, and sarcopenia in 124 patients who underwent hip fracture surgery, revealing high rates of malnutrition and vitamin D deficiency.
  • Findings indicated that low vitamin D and high blood urea nitrogen levels were linked to higher mortality, emphasizing the need for better nutritional assessments to enhance recovery and reduce complications in these patients.
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  • Researchers studied if using special sutures (triclosan-coated sutures) helps prevent infections and problems after surgery on the belly.
  • They found that these special sutures might reduce the chances of infections, but they weren't sure it helped with another issue called abdominal wall dehiscence.
  • Overall, while no strong proof was found to say these sutures prevent the belly problem, they do seem to lower infection rates after surgery.
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(1) Background: Bariatric surgery has demonstrated the capacity to improve metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in patients with morbid obesity. In addition, the Mediterranean diet contains anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and anti-fibrotic components, promoting a beneficial effect on MAFLD. This study aimed to assess the improvement of MAFLD, specifically liver steatosis, in morbidly obese patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and following a hypocaloric Mediterranean-like diet.

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Background: The main objective of this study is to determine the accuracy of different biochemical markers of hepatic steatosis and to correlate liver steatosis with adherence to the Mediterranean diet and level of physical activity.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out, including subjects over 50 years of age, with a BMI > 25 kg/m, but excluding any patient with documented hepatic pathology other than hepatic steatosis. Participants were divided into two groups: patients with hepatic steatosis diagnosed by ultrasound (SG) and a control group of individuals without hepatic steatosis (CG).

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Anxiety disorders are a very common psychiatric pathology among young university students, and the strategies for its mitigation are limited to the consumption of anxiolytic substances. Adequate hydration is essential for staying healthy, as water is the main component of the human body and of several physiological processes. A state of dehydration, in addition to a negative water balance, has serious consequences on health status.

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  • The study explores how gut microorganisms affect obesity and evaluates the impact of combining a specific treatment (PENS T6) with a low-calorie diet and probiotics on weight loss and metabolic health.
  • It involves a group of adults with obesity (BMI > 30 kg/m) split into two: one receiving the PENS T6 and diet alone, and another receiving the same along with probiotics.
  • Results showed that the addition of probiotics enhances weight loss and improves glycemic and lipid profiles while also positively influencing gut microbiota related to obesity.
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Background: When the first cases of COVID-19 (caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus infection) were discovered, exceptional norms to fight the spread of the virus were established by applying movement restrictions (lockdown) in many countries. These unprecedented norms led to sedentary behaviours and less healthy diets which could persist for much longer after lockdown. The aim of this study was to analyse the physical activity, eating habits, self-perceived well-being, and toxic habits, as well as the perceived changes of these habits with respect to the pre-pandemic period, in a population of university students in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Previous data suggested that anti-obesity interventions, such as percutaneous electric neurostimulation and probiotics, could reduce body weight and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors by attenuation of microbiota alterations. However, potential mechanisms of action have not been unveiled, and the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) might be involved in these responses. This pilot study included two groups of class-I obese patients (N = 10, each) who underwent anti-obesity therapy by percutaneous electric neurostimulations (PENS) and a hypocaloric diet (Diet), with/without the administration of the multi-strain probiotic ( LP115, LA14, and B3), for ten weeks.

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Introduction: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols have proven to be cost-effective in various surgical procedures, mainly in colorectal surgeries. However, there is still little scientific evidence evaluating the economic impact of their application in bariatric surgery. The present study aimed to compare the economic cost of performing a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass following an ERAS protocol, with the costs of following a standard-of-care protocol.

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Background: Unhealthy lifestyles are strongly entrenched in healthcare universities and have sometimes been linked to stress or lack of sleep. This study investigated the prevalence of toxic habits (smoking, patterns of harmful alcohol use, and illicit drug use), stress levels, perceived health status, and sleep duration and assessed the connections between toxic habits and said well-being measures, as well as healthcare students' perception of the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on these health-related behaviors.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, healthcare students from Alfonso X University (Spain) completed a health survey composed of Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C), Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), self-perceived health status, and the number of hours of sleep.

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The prevalence of (Hp) in bariatric patients is common and related to gastric pathology. With preoperative upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGE), these pathologies and the presence of Hp are diagnosed. The histopathological study of the UGE biopsies is classified based on the Sydney System, a scoring system that stages chronic gastritis (CG) and precancerous gastric lesions.

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The aim of this study was to compare the analytical and densitometric changes 2 years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG). A retrospective study of a prospectively collected database was performed. Morbidly obese patients undergoing RYGB or SG, as primary bariatric procedures, were included.

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Background: Previous studies have focused on the development and evaluation of care bundles to reduce the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) throughout the perioperative period. A focused examination of the technical/surgical aspects of SSI reduction during CRS has not been conducted. This study aimed to develop an expert consensus on intraoperative technical/surgical aspects of SSI prevention by the surgical team during colorectal surgery (CRS).

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Introduction: Acute abdominal wound dehiscence (AWD) or burst abdomen is a severe complication after abdominal surgery with an incidence up to 3.8%. Surgical site infection (SSI) is the biggest risk factor for the development of AWD.

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Background: Medical treatment, including glyceryl trinitrate ointment, represents the first step for the management of chronic anal fissure. However, glyceryl trinitrate ointment is associated with headache and, consequently, a high withdrawal rate of the treatment.

Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the topical application of tocopherol acetate ointment on pain relief and chronic anal fissure epithelialization, comparing it with the effect of a standard treatment with glyceryl trinitrate ointment.

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The assessment of anthropometric variables has been shown to be useful as a predictor of cardiovascular risk in overweight and obese patients. The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of the relationship between breast volume and body mass index as an indicator of cardiovascular risk in premenopausal women with overweight and mild obesity. A prospective observational study of 93 premenopausal women was performed.

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Cystic echinococcosis is a parasitic disease that develops in endemic areas due to the transmission of . The liver is the organ most affected. The most frequent symptoms include pain, palpable mass, jaundice, and fever.

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Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols are well-documented logistic programs in elective surgery but it is still uncertain whether ERAS can benefit emergency patients, because of significant challenges facing its application to emergency surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the implementation of an ERAS protocol for patients with acute appendicitis (AA), both complicated and uncomplicated.

Methods: A prospective observational study was performed at two university hospitals in Spain, between January 2012 and December 2019.

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Background: Obesity is a pandemic disease associated to severe health problems. Management is usually multimodal, but many patients eventually need surgery to reduce weight. Many guidelines recommend endoscopy prior to surgery.

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Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality.

Objective: This study, therefore, sought to assess the effect of a surgical care bundle on the incidence of SSI in colorectal surgery.

Methods: We conducted a quasi-experimental intervention study with reference to the introduction of a surgical care bundle in 2011.

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Background: The outcome of colorectal cancer is mostly based on TNM classification. There are several factors determining that patients with the same tumoral stage present different outcomes. The nutritional status has been related to the immunological response and may affect the oncologic results.

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A 77-year-old male underwent a colonoscopy because of a positive fecal occult blood test. A polyp was removed from the rectum, 12 cm from the anal margin, with a hyperplastic appearance, covered by a cap of whitish fibrinoid exudate. The pathological report reported a hyperplastic polyp with foci of bone metaplasia in the lamina propria.

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  • Bariatric surgery, specifically One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB), is highlighted as the most effective long-term treatment for obesity, necessitating careful assessment of body composition changes for improved patient follow-up.
  • A study involving 405 patients (68.9% women, 31.1% men) found significant reductions in weight and body composition metrics one year post-surgery, with average weight dropping from 110.02 kg to 69.36 kg and BMI from 39.76 kg/m² to 24.52 kg/m².
  • Results indicate substantial improvements in various body composition measures, reinforcing the need for ongoing assessment to enhance patient outcomes following bariatric surgery.
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