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pro vyhledávání: '"Maria Soledad Gallardo"'
Autor:
Iratxe Lafuente, Irene Rilo, Maria Soledad Gallardo, Urko Aguirre, José M. Quintana, Nekane Murga, Susana Garcia-Gutierrez, R. Quirós, Ane Anton-Ladislao, Miren Morillas, Antonio J. Lara
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Internal Medicine. 77:52-58
Background Different variables are playing a role in prognosis of acute heart failure. Objectives Our purpose was to create and validate a risk score to predict mortality in patients with a first episode of acute heart failure during the first 2 mont
Autor:
Irene Rilo, José M. Quintana, Ane Anton-Ladislao, Nekane Murga, José González Ruiz, Elena Zubillaga, Esther Pulido, Maria Soledad Gallardo, Miren Morillas, Ricardo Palenzuela, José Juan Onaindia, Susana Garcia-Gutierrez
Publikováno v:
Internal and Emergency Medicine. 12:1197-1206
Our aims were to create and validate a clinical decision rule to assess severity in acute heart failure. We conducted a prospective cohort study of patients with symptoms of acute heart failure who attended the emergency departments (EDs) of three ho
Autor:
Susana, Garcia-Gutierrez, Anette, Unzurrunzaga, Inmaculada, Arostegui, Jose María, Quintana, Esther, Pulido, Maria Soledad, Gallardo, Cristóbal, Esteban, Jose M, Quintana
Publikováno v:
COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. 12:613-620
There is little evidence that the guideline-recommended oxygen saturation of 92% is the best cut-off point for detecting hypoxemia in COPD exacerbations.To detect and validate pulse oximetry oxygen saturation cut-off values likely to detect hypoxemia
Autor:
Maria Soledad Gallardo Rebolla, Maria Jose Morillas Bueno, Esther Pulido Herrero, Susana García Gutiérrez, Ane Antón Ladislao
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 53:436
Autor:
Amaia Bilbao, José M. Quintana, Pedro Pablo España, Itsaso Idoiaga, Alberto Capelastegui, Inmaculada Gorordo, Maria Soledad Gallardo
Publikováno v:
Respiratory medicine. 99(3)
Summary Study objetives : The goal of this study was to assess variability in the management of patients admitted to hospitals with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), and changes in secular trends of this condition. Methods : Observational study car