Clinical Trials associated with Fundación Favaloro para la Docencia e Investigación Médica
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Multicenter Prospective Observational and Epidemiological Registry for Patients With Intestinal Failure Due to Short Bowel Syndrome, in Latin America
Background and justification: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a disabling and life-threatening condition that results from a partial or total bowel resection, and has become as the main cause of Type III, intestinal failure (IF). Immediately after enterectomy there is an adaptation process consisting of structural, hormonal and metabolic changes to maximize intestinal function. These changes begin within days of resection and generally continue for several months. However, recent publications have reported even longer periods of time (up to 5 years) to achieve enteral autonomy. It is possible to enhance the natural process of intestinal adaptation through medical or surgical treatments, called intestinal rehabilitation. During the process, complications related to intestinal failure or its treatment may arise, jeopardizing the result and even compromising survival. A better understanding of the medium and long-term results of patients under medical and / or surgical treatment with SIC is needed. Despite the improvement recently achieved in managing IF, in most countries, pts are dispersed and seen by general health-care providers, with limited SBS or IF experience, causing increasing concern regarding the competence and equity of the care accessible to suffering pts. The results obtained with the RESTORE project in adult patients highlight the relevance of having registries to better understand the natural history of this disease in adult patients, proving that a larger number of adult pts with SBS/III-IF can be identified and cared for than the numbers considered by recognized estimations. [Abstract sent to TTS, 2020]. To date, there are no data for pediatric patients with iIF secondary to SIC in Latin America, so its incidence, prevalence and evolution are unknown. Recent publications from middle-income countries, exposed the current inequality regarding the different types of therapies available within a given region. Given the high morbidity and mortality associated with ICS-FI, there is an unmet need to create an adequate study that provides the information necessary to establish local and regional parameters and recommendations on its treatment.
Institutional Registry of Amyloidosis (Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires)
Creating a population-based registry system Amyloidosis prospective epidemiological survey risk factors diagnosis prognosis treatment monitoring survival Describe the occurrence of amyloidosis in the population of HIBA, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. Describe the characteristics of clinical presentation, evolution and predisposing factors of amyloidosis.
Influenza Vaccine Pilot Study in Severe Congestive Heart Failure Patients. The Flu Vaccination Heart Failure (FLUVACS II) Study
We evaluated the preventive impact of vaccination on subsequent death events in 117 severe congestive heart patients requiring ventilator support without endotracheal intubations and aggressive medical therapy. They were randomly allocated in a single-blind manner as a unique intramuscular influenza vaccination or as controls. The first primary outcome evaluated at 6 months follow-up - cardiovascular death - occurred in 3% of the patients in the vaccine group Vs 17% in controls (p=0.022). The composite end point occurred in 33% of the patients in the vaccine group Vs 74% in control group, p = <0.001.
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01 Jul 2023·Transplantation
93: PREVALENCE OF SARCOPENIA IN A COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC INTESTINAL FAILURE DUE TO SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME.
Author: Ortega, Mariana ; Marinucci, Franco ; Gomez Diaz, Mauricio ; Paladini, Hugo ; Solar, Héctor ; Gondolesi, Gabriel
01 Jul 2023·Transplantation
123: First intestinal transplant model in rats to assess the impact of aging on cellular rejection kinetics, clinical manifestation, and survival.
Author: Gondolesi, Gabriel E. ; Papa-Gobbi, Rodrigo ; Virginia Gentilini, María ; Arriola Benitez, Constanza ; Tullius, Stefan G. ; Stringa, Pablo ; Ivanoff Marinoff, Ivana ; Rumbo, Martín ; Lausada, Natalia
01 Jul 2023·Transplantation
73: BARIATRIC SURGERY COMPLICATIONS: MANAGEMENT IN TWO INTESTINAL FAILURE REFFERRAL CENTERS IN ARGENTINA
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