16 results match your criteria: "Colombian School of Medicine[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Soft tissue hemangiomas are among the most prevalent soft tissue tumors and can pose diagnostic challenges due to their propensity to extend into various regions. In our case, imaging studies facilitated effective characterization of the mass, and timely intervention with sclerotherapy enabled adequate initial control of the lesion. Subsequently, medical management with propranolol and a second scheduled surgical intervention with sclerotherapy contributed to a reduction in the lesion size, alleviation of symptoms, and improvement in prognosis.

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Objective: Literature regarding nonpharmacological interventions (NPI) for PMPS or CP after mastectomy is scarce and not fully appraised, therefore we conducted this systematic review to explore the current panorama of treatment options.

Methods: A systematic review to assess the existing evidence regarding nonpharmacological approaches for PMPS. We reviewed the following databases: PubMed-MEDLINE, Embase, and Ovid (including the Cochrane Database for Clinical studies) using the following search terms: CP, mastectomy, and PMPS, and adjusted the terms depending on the database used.

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Sleep and Learning: A Systematic Review.

Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol

October 2024

Otorhinolaryngology Interest Group UEB (ORLIG-UEB), Colombian School of Medicine, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Colombia.

 Sleep deprivation has a great impact on the learning process in physicians in training. Therefore, inquiring on this phenomenon in the most recent investigations will facilitate the provision of evidence on the influence regarding the absence of sleep on the learning process in health personnel.  The aim of this systematic review is to review, analyze and discuss the current literature that shows the impact of sleep on the learning process on doctors in training.

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Objective: Painful Phantom Limb Syndrome (PPLS) occurs in 50 to 80% of patients undergoing amputation, having a great impact on quality of life, productivity and psychosocial sphere. The objective of this review is to summarize the pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies, surgical optimization, and provide a multidisciplinary approach aimed at reducing the incidence of chronic pain associated with PPLS in patients undergoing limb amputation.

Methods: A narrative review was carried out using Medline, Pubmed, Proquest, LILACS and Cochrane, searching for articles between 2000 and 2021.

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Analgesic Treatment Approach for Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Narrative Review.

J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother

June 2023

Sebastian Amaya, M.D, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Interest Group UEB, Universidad El Bosque Colombian School of Medicine, Bogotá, Colombia.

Post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) is an entity derived from peripheral nerve damage that occurs during the reactivation of the Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), which manifests itself through pain with neuropathic characteristics. This can prove to be very difficult to manage in the chronic stages of disease reappearance. There currently exists a multitude of treatment alternatives for PHN, however, prevention through the early initiation of antiviral regimens is vital.

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Although the most important primary local inflammatory response factor to intubation is not yet clear, it is known that it may be directly attributed to the presence of trauma during intubation or the response of oral bacterial flora present in the trachea. It is known that prolonged intubation is associated with worse outcomes, but other underlying systemic issues, such as sepsis and trauma, are also associated with this result. Likewise, patients who require advanced airway management and excessive manipulation are more likely to experience complications.

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Introduction: Mandibular pseudotumors, also known as blood cysts, are rare complications which occur more frequently in patients with an associated bleeding disorder such as hemophilia.

Case Report: We present a case of a 2-year and 6-month-old patient with a hemophilic pseudotumor associated with Von Willebrand's disease, who consulted the emergency room due to spontaneous increase in volume of the left maxillary region, with no previous relevant medical history.

Conclusions: Different imaging studies were carried out to characterize the lesion, providing the necessary information for the correct approach.

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Cardiovascular effects of hyoscine butylbromide in patients under general anaesthesia.

J Perioper Pract

July 2023

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Interest Group UEB, Colombian School of Medicine, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Colombia.

Background: Cardiovascular effects for drugs such as hyoscine butylbromide are poorly documented in the literature, unlike atropine, which is considered the antimuscarinic of choice in the presence of intraoperative bradycardia.

Aim: The aim of the study was to describe the dose-related cardiovascular effect of hyoscine butylbromide in patients between 18 and 65 years of age, with low perioperative risk undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia on an outpatient basis or hospitalised at our institution between 1 January and 31 May 2019.

Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional, retrospective study; 28 patients with low perioperative risk who underwent general anaesthesia were selected.

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Pain Management Strategies in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Narrative Review.

J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother

December 2021

Juan Camilo Sánchez-Flórez, MD, Resident, Pain Management and Palliative Care Department, Hospital Militar Central, Universidad de La Sabana - Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá, Colombia; Daniela Seija-Butnaru, MD, Resident, Pain Management and Palliative Care Department, Hospital Militar Central, Universidad de La Sabana - Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá, Colombia; Edmundo Gónima Valero, MD, Anesthesiologist, Fellow in Pain Management and Palliative Care Medicine, Chief of the Pain and Palliative Care Department, Hospital Militar Central, Bogotá, Colombia; Claudia del Pilar Acosta Acosta, MD, Anesthesiologist, Hospital Militar Central, Universidad del Rosario - Fundación Cardioinfantil, Bogotá, Colombia; Sebastian Amaya, MS, 6th Year Medical Student, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Interest Group UEB, Universidad El Bosque Colombian School of Medicine, Bogotá, Colombia.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation and progressive deterioration of the joints, which generates pain and stiffness. The origin of this pain is multifactorial, with inflammation, secondary osteoarthritis, as well as central and peripheral sensitization playing important roles in the development. Up to 90.

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General thoracic surgery as a subspecialty in Colombia.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

June 2019

Department of Surgery, El Bosque University-Colombian School of Medicine, Bogotá, Colombia; Division of Thoracic Surgery Research, Cardioinfantil Foundation, Bogotá, Colombia; Dr Horacio Oduber Hospitaal, Oranjestad, Aruba. Electronic address:

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An evaluation of total immunoglobulin E (IgE) and dengue serostatus in 168 subjects from San Andrés Island, Colombia, revealed altered levels of IgE in 89% of the population. IgE levels were higher in patients with a history of dengue or with a current secondary or current primary infection than in subjects with no exposure (P = 0. 01).

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Catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in Chagasic Cardiomyopathy.

Clin Cardiol

February 1997

Department of Electrophysiology and Pacing, Colombian School of Medicine, University Clinic A. Shaio, Bogotà, Colombia.

There is a limited experience with catheter ablation for treatment of ventricular tachycardia (VT) in Chagasic cardiomyopathy. A 30-year-old woman experienced episodes of palpitations and syncope due to attacks of VT. A diagnosis of Chagas disease was established on a biological basis.

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Humanistic and social education for physicians: the experience of the Colombian School of Medicine.

J Med Philos

December 1996

Philosophy and History of Science and Medicine, Colombian School of Medicine, Bogota, Colombia.

Medical education at the Colombian School of Medicine has undergone a reconceptualization and reorganization so as to encompasses three fundamental elements of medical practice: 1) development of general abilities and standards necessarky for appropriate professional medical practice; 2) technical education which makes it possible to utilize the bases that science and technology have provided for the development and application of knowledge, and in turn, to expand this base through research and development; and 3) humanistic education to guide students into ethical professional practice.

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Medical education at the Colombian School of Medicine has undergone a reconceptualization and reorganization so as to encompasses three fundamental elements of medical practice: 1) development of general abilities and standards necessary for appropriate professional medical practice; 2) technical education which makes it possible to utilize the bases that science and technology have provided for the development and application of knowledge, and in turn, to expand this base through research and development; and 3) humanistic education to guide students into ethical professional practice.

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