Publications by authors named "S Vicente Aguirre"

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  • - This study focuses on identifying potential failure modes in the administration of radiopharmaceutical therapies (RPTs) like DOTATATE (LUTATHERA) and PSMA-617 (PLUVICTO) through failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) and fault tree analysis (FTA) methods, emphasizing the need for collaboration between nuclear medicine and radiation oncology departments.
  • - A literature review and FMEA survey conducted across multiple centers revealed critical failure areas such as non-optimized treatment delivery, inadequate patient monitoring, and insufficient safety training, leading to risks of radiation contamination.
  • - The study concludes by highlighting the importance of improving quality management practices in RPTs to enhance treatment safety, while also advocating for more prospective risk analysis
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  • Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a serious disease linked to a rodent-borne virus, with a significant number of cases occurring in northwestern Argentina.
  • A study in 2022-2023 tracked rodent populations using various methods to understand their connection to human HPS infections and found a clear relationship between rising rodent numbers and HPS outbreaks.
  • The research suggests that monitoring climate and rodent populations can help in planning public health campaigns, while also highlighting domestic cats as potential risk factors for increased rodent-related virus transmission.
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We provide a detailed exposition of our computational framework designed for the accurate calculation of real-frequency dynamical correlation functions of the single-impurity Anderson model in the regime of weak to intermediate coupling. Using quantum field theory within the Keldysh formalism to directly access the self-energy and dynamical susceptibilities in real frequencies, as detailed in our recent publication [Ge et al., Phys.

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Objective: To determine the branching patterns of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) and to describe the clinical applicability of computed tomography (CT) angiography in the evaluation of these vessels to facilitate the planning of colorectal cancer surgery.

Materials And Methods: We included 100 patients who underwent CT angiography of the abdomen and pelvis. The branching patterns of the IMA were examined and classified as type 1 (bifurcated), including 1A (sigmoid and left colic arteries arising from a common trunk), 1B (sigmoid and superior rectal arteries arising from a common trunk) and 1C (sigmoid arteries arising from both trunks); type 2 (trifurcated); and type 3 (no left colic branch).

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