Administración Hospitalaria

RESISTENCIA PSICOLÓGICA AL USO DE INSULINA
En Venezuela, un tercio de los sujetos evaluados con diabetes mellitus tipo 2 libres de insulina no están dispuestos a usarla si su médico se las prescribe. Este fenómeno, denominado resistencia psicológica al uso de insulina, está relacionado a la presencia de creencias negativas hacia la insulina.

Juan Pablo González-rivas
Mérida, Venezuela

  
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  LA EDUCACIÓN PARA LA SALUD Y LA PRÁCTICA CLÍNICA ASISTENCIAL EN LA ATENCIÓN PERINATAL
La falta de información de las mujeres conlleva a una vulnerabilidad de estas frente a prácticas clínicas rutinarias en el parto. La evidencia apoya la humanización de la atención perinatal con prácticas como la participación activa en el parto, entre otras. La educación para la salud demuestra ser útil para conseguirlo sin un aumento de la morbimortalidad materno-infantil.

Juan Miguel Martinez Galiano
Jaén, España

     
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TREATMENT RESPONSE OF VARICELLA SCARS IN TCA CROSS
Atrophic varicella scars are a common cosmetic problem, and the therapeutic options have remained unexplored. CROSS therapy using high strength trichloroacetic acid promises to be an efficient, easy and cheap treatment, with few if any adverse effects.

Asit Mittal
Udaipur, In

  
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REDEFINING THE CAUSE FOR THE PERSISTENT INFECTION OF ENDODONTICALLY TREATED TEETH.
Aim: To address the cause of persistent infection of root canal treated teeth. Materials and Methods: 60 human single-rooted teeth divided into three groups. Group I (control group): no access opening and one-third of the apical root sealed using varnish. Group II: no preparation of teeth samples. In group III, apical root cementum was exposed to lactic acid and roughened using diamond point to mimic apical resorption. In group II & III E. faecalis broth was inoculated in the root canals and apical one-third of the tooth was immersed in the broth for 8 weeks with alternate day refreshment followed by biomechanical preparation, obturation and coronal seal. Apical one-third of all teeth samples were again immersed in the broth for 8 weeks to mimic secondary infection. The teeth were split into two halves and observed under confocal microscope. Results: E. faecalis penetrated 160 μm deep into the root cementum in group III samples and only showed adhesion in group II samples. Conclusion: Adhesion and Penetration of E. faecalis into the cementum could be the reason for persistent infection.

Rahul Halkai
Kalaburgi(gulbarga), In

  
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HYPERTENSIVE RENAL DISEASE – SHOULD WE TREAT IT BY ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY?
The treatment of renal hypertension grounded in our clinical findings or when there is change in flow, with increase in velocity, we perform diagnostic angiography and angioplasty if necessary at the same operative time. The treatment of renovascular hypertension is effective when we treat the main branch of the renal artery; prevents the loss of organ function, decreases renal overload and prevents the patient from getting into a dialysis program.

Ana Terezinha Guillaumon
Campinas, Br

  
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