7 results match your criteria: "Servició de Neurocirugía del Hospital Universitario de Navarra[Affiliation]"

Background: Intensive care to facilitate organ donation (ICOD) involves the initiation or continuation of intensive care for patients with devastating brain injury for donation purposes. In the Spanish system, relatives undergo an early interview to request consent for this procedure. If they consent, a waiting time is agreed upon in the expectation that death by neurological criteria occurs and donation after brain death takes place.

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Introduction: Patients with subjective memory complaints (SMC) may include subgroups with different neuropsychological profiles and risks of cognitive impairment.

Methods: Cluster analysis was performed on two datasets (n: 630 and 734) comprising demographic and neuropsychological data from SMC and healthy controls (HC). Survival analyses were conducted on clusters.

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Revisiting Intracavitary Immunotherapy of Cancer.

Clin Cancer Res

May 2022

Immunology and Immunotherapy Research Program, Cima Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain.

Article Synopsis
  • Ovarian cancer frequently spreads within the peritoneal cavity, known as peritoneal carcinomatosis.
  • This localized spread allows for targeted delivery of immunotherapy treatments directly to the affected area, which can increase the effectiveness of the drugs.
  • This approach may minimize the side effects typically associated with systemic treatment methods.
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