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Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón
Healthcare•Madrid, Spain•
About: Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón is a healthcare organization based out in Madrid, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 11975 authors who have published 12386 publications receiving 244847 citations.
Topics: Population, Transplantation, Myocardial infarction, Intensive care, COPD
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TL;DR: The study data reveal high rates of antimicrobial resistance in UTI pathogens, especially in non-EU countries, where Pseudomonas aeruginosa presented rates of aminoglycoside resistance as high as 72% to gentamicin, 69.2% to tobramycin and 40% to amikacin.
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TL;DR: Multidrug resistant nonfermentative gram‐negative BSIs had significantly worse prognosis than those caused by their susceptible counterparts, but no differences were found between resistant and susceptible gram‐ negative enteric bacilli, S. aureus or Candida spp.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy and safety of localized high-frequency source ablation (HFSA) compared with CPVI in patients with drug-refractory atrial fibrillation (AF) were evaluated.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that deficient neutrophil recruitment to the infection site and impaired phagocytic activity may contribute to bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with advanced liver disease.
Abstract: Bacterial infections are frequent, life-threatening complications in cirrhotic patients. This study investigated in vivo neutrophil migration and phagocytic activity in cirrhotic patients with advanced liver disease, in liver transplant recipients, and in healthy volunteers, by use of the skin window technique. Complement receptor type III (CR3) expression was also measured in blood and elicited neutrophils. Neutrophil migration to skin windows and neutrophil in vivo phagocytosis of heat-killed Escherichia coli were significantly decreased in cirrhotic patients compared with healthy controls. Neutrophil migration and phagocytosis were decreased in cirrhotic patients with previous episodes of bacterial infection compared with noninfected patients. Expression of CR3 in circulating neutrophils was significantly higher in cirrhotic patients, whereas it was significantly reduced in elicited neutrophils of cirrhotic patients with previous bacterial infection. These data suggest that deficient neutrophil recruitment to the infection site and impaired phagocytic activity may contribute to bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with advanced liver disease.
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center1, University of Hamburg2, Ruhr University Bochum3, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University4, Technische Universität München5, University of Zurich6, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust7, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston8, University of Catania9, Leiden University Medical Center10, Valve Corporation11, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón12, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre13, St Thomas' Hospital14, university of lille15, Hospital Clínico San Carlos16, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg17, Erasmus University Rotterdam18, Scott & White Hospital19
TL;DR: TAVR using the new-generation devices was associated with improved procedural outcomes in treating patients with pure native AR, and significant post-procedural AR was independently associated with increased mortality.
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David H. Adams | 155 | 1613 | 117783 |
Stefanie Dimmeler | 147 | 574 | 81658 |
Stuart J. Pocock | 145 | 684 | 143547 |
M. I. Martínez | 134 | 1251 | 79885 |
Guy A. Rouleau | 129 | 884 | 65892 |
Jose L. Jimenez | 124 | 654 | 64226 |
Antoni Torres | 120 | 1238 | 65049 |
Paul P. Tak | 112 | 591 | 57689 |
Luis A. Diaz | 111 | 596 | 75036 |
Frans Van de Werf | 109 | 747 | 63537 |
José Luis Zamorano | 105 | 695 | 133396 |
Francisco Sánchez-Madrid | 102 | 527 | 43418 |
Francesco Locatelli | 99 | 820 | 42454 |
Roberto M. Lang | 96 | 823 | 56638 |
Carlos Simón | 95 | 589 | 31147 |