Publications by authors named "S Sancho"

: Bacterial/fungal coinfections (COIs) are associated with antibiotic overuse, poor outcomes such as prolonged ICU stay, and increased mortality. Our aim was to develop machine learning-based predictive models to identify respiratory bacterial or fungal coinfections upon ICU admission. : We conducted a secondary analysis of two prospective multicenter cohort studies with confirmed influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and COVID-19.

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  • Reliable biomarkers are essential for gene therapy trials in spinocerebellar ataxias, particularly SCA7 patients.
  • The study, conducted in Paris, examined ophthalmological characteristics in 15 SCA7 carriers to explore the relationship between eye health and disease severity.
  • Results showed a significant correlation between CAG repeat lengths, disease severity, and various eye conditions, with many participants exhibiting cone or cone-rod dystrophy related to their ataxia scores.
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Community-acquired pneumonia represents the third-highest cause of mortality in industrialized countries and the first due to infection. Although guidelines for the approach to this infection model are widely implemented in international health schemes, information continually emerges that generates controversy or requires updating its management. This paper reviews the most important issues in the approach to this process, such as an aetiologic update using new molecular platforms or imaging techniques, including the diagnostic stewardship in different clinical settings.

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  • Liver SBRT is being evaluated for its effectiveness in accurately positioning patients for treatment, focusing on comparing fiducial markers against liver contours and bone references.
  • A study involving 18 patients analyzed the differences in displacement when using these methods, revealing that fiducials were more reliable in positioning.
  • Results indicated that liver contouring yielded smaller displacements compared to bone references and was nearly as precise as fiducials, suggesting it could be a viable alternative when fiducials aren't used.
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