11 results match your criteria: "La Paz-Cantoblanco-Carlos III University Hospital[Affiliation]"

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate discrepancies in potassium measurements between point-of-care testing (POCT) and central laboratory (CL) methods, focusing on the impact of hemolysis on these measurements and its impact in the clinical practice in the emergency department (ED).

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using data from three European university hospitals: Technische Universitat München (Germany), Hospital Universitario La Paz (Spain), and Erasmus University Medical Center (The Netherlands). The study compared POCT potassium measurements in EDs with CL measurements.

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Objectives: Contamination of blood samples from patients receiving intravenous fluids is a common error with potential risk to the patient. Algorithms based on the presence of aberrant results have been described but have the limitation that not all infusion fluids have the same composition. Our objective is to develop an algorithm based on the detection of the dilution observed on the analytes not usually included in infusion fluids.

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Objectives: Serum indices included in clinical chemistry instruments are widely used by laboratories to assess the quality of samples. Instruments that report quantitative results allow an evaluation of their diagnostic performance in a similar way to other biochemical tests. The Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine (SEQC-ML) launched a monthly External Quality program of serum indices in 2018 using three lyophilized materials of simultaneous annual distribution.

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The aim of the study was to describe the contamination in heater-cooler devices after the application of a protocol of cleaning and disinfection in a tertiary hospital. It was an observational study at the La Paz-Cantoblanco-Carlos III University Hospital, Madrid, Spain. Seven heater-cooler devices are used in our hospital: five 3T Sorin (LivaNova) and two Maquet.

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  • A 56-year-old woman was hospitalized due to not responding well to several antidepressants and experiencing drug-induced liver injury (DILI).
  • While in the hospital, she had another episode of DILI.
  • The cause was evaluated using RUCAM and the Lymphocyte Transformation Test, which helped identify a safer medication for her treatment.
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A case-control study to assess the role of polyomavirus in transplant complications: Where do we stand?

Transpl Infect Dis

December 2020

Clinical Pharmacology Department, IdiPaz, School of Medicine, La Paz-Cantoblanco-Carlos III University Hospital, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

Purpose: The study's aim was to assess whether polyomavirus DNAemia screening was associated with different outcomes in patients with positive viremia compared with negative viremia.

Methods: Case-control retrospective study of patients with polyomavirus DNAemia (viremia > 1000 copies/mL) matched 1:1 with controls. Control group consists of the patient who received a transplant immediately before or after each identified case and did have nil viremia.

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.11613/BM.2020.

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Preanalytical issues related to routine and diagnostic glucose tests: Results from a survey in Spain.

Biochem Med (Zagreb)

February 2020

Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine, Extra-analytical Quality Commission, Barcelona, Spain.

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide. The objective of this study was to find out under what preanalytical conditions routine and diagnostic glucose tests are performed across Spanish laboratories; and also what criteria are used for DM diagnosis.

Materials And Methods: An online survey was performed by the Commission on Quality Assurance in the Extra-Analytical Phase of the Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine (SEQC-ML).

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Stability of a measurand in a specimen is a function of the property variation over time in specific storage conditions, which can be expressed as a stability equation, and is usually simplified to stability limits (SLs). Stability studies show differences or even inconsistent results due to the lack of standardized experimental designs and heterogeneity of the chosen specifications. Although guidelines for the validation of sample collection tubes have been published recently, the measurand stability evaluation is not addressed.

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Background: The stability limit of an analyte in a biological sample can be defined as the time required until a measured property acquires a bias higher than a defined specification. Many studies assessing stability and presenting recommendations of stability limits are available, but differences among them are frequent. The aim of this study was to classify and to grade a set of bibliographic studies on the stability of five common blood measurands and subsequently generate a consensus stability function.

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High hepatitis C virus prevalence and incidence in a community cohort of young heroin injectors in a context of extensive harm reduction programmes.

J Epidemiol Community Health

June 2015

National Centre of Epidemiology, Carlos III Health Institute, Madrid, Spain Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health, (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.

Background: Cohort studies on hepatitis C virus (HCV) among drug injectors are scarcer than studies on HIV. Combined harm reduction interventions (HRIs) can prevent HCV infection. Spain has a medium-high coverage of HRIs.

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