11 results match your criteria: "Spain. Electronic address: jjacob@bellvitgehospital.cat.[Affiliation]"

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of chronic treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) on short-term clinical outcomes after an episode of AHF.

Methods: A secondary analysis of patients included in the EAHFE (Epidemiology of Acute Heart Failure in Emergency Departments) cohort, which includes patients diagnosed with AHF in 45 Spanish Emergency Departments (EDs). The primary outcome was all-cause in-hospital mortality.

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Objective: Analyse the association between the use of diagnostic tests and the characteristics of older patients 65 years of age or more who consult the emergency department (ED).

Methods: We performed an analysis of the EDEN cohort that includes patients who consulted 52 Spanish EDs. The association of age, sex, and ageing characteristics with the use of diagnostic tests (blood tests, electrocardiogram (ECG), microbiological cultures, X-ray, computed tomography, ultrasound, invasive techniques) was studied.

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Emergency department visits and HIV screening, clinical or universal scenarios?

Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin (Engl Ed)

February 2024

Societat Catalana de Medicina d'Urgències i Emergències (SoCMUE), Barcelona, Spain.

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Objective: To investigate whether the type of household is associated with prognosis at one year in patients ≥65 years of age discharged after medical consultation requiring emergency department care.

Methods: Data from the Emergency Department and Elder Needs (EDEN) cohort were used. This retrospective cohort included all patients ≥65 years of age seen in 52 Spanish emergency departments over one week (April 1-7, 2019) in whom the type of household was recorded and categorized as living at home alone, with relatives, with professional caregivers, or in a nursing home.

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Background: Functional decline and frailty are common in older adults and influence the risk of adverse outcomes. We aimed to assess the value of a Barthel index at the Emergency Department (ED-BI) score in predicting 30-day mortality and ED reconsultation among older patients with acute infection.

Methods: We performed a prospective multicentre cohort study of older patients (≥75 years) diagnosed with acute infection in 69 Spanish EDs.

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Characteristics and prognosis of patients with acute heart failure without troponin determination: The EAHFE-TROPICA3 study.

Arch Cardiovasc Dis

December 2019

Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Research Group "Emergencies: Processes and Pathologies", IDIBAPS, 08036 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Article Synopsis
  • - The EAHFE-TROPICA3 study focused on patients with acute heart failure (AHF) who did not have cardiac troponin (cTn) levels measured, aiming to uncover their characteristics and compare them to those who did have cTn determined.
  • - Among 8,850 AHF patients, nearly half (47.6%) did not undergo cTn testing; these patients had fewer instances of ischemic heart disease and often took more diuretics, but used fewer heart medications like ACE inhibitors and beta-blockers.
  • - Despite differing clinical profiles, patients with and without cTn testing experienced similar rates of in-hospital mortality and follow-up complications, suggesting that lack of cT
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Objective: To study if the coexistence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in patients diagnosed with acute heart failure (AHF) at the emergency department (ED) has an impact on short- and long-term outcomes.

Method: The EAHFE-COPD study included patients who attended in 34 Spanish EDs for AHF. We compared patients with AHF plus COPD with patients with AHF in whom COPD was neither diagnosed nor excluded by functional respiratory tests (FRT).

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