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- ItemAntifungal Activity of Resveratrol against Botrytis cinerea Is Improved Using 2-Furyl Derivatives(2011) Caruso, Francesco; Mendoza, Leonora; Castro Molina, Paulo Antonio; Cotoras Tadic, Milena; Aguirre, M.; Matsuhiro, Betty; Isaacs Casanova, Mauricio; Rossi, Miriam; Viglianti, Angela; Antonioletti, Roberto
- ItemCaracterísticas e impacto de la sedación, la analgesia y el bloqueo neuromuscular en los pacientes críticos que recibieron ventilación mecánica prolongada(2009) Tobar, E.; Bugedo Tarraza, Guillermo; Andresen Hernández, Max; Aguirre, M.; Lira, M. T.; Godoy, J.; González, H.; Hernández, A.; Tomicic, V.; Castro, J.; Jara, J.; Ugarte, H.
- ItemEffect of the substituent of the cation of N-octylpyridinium hexafluorophosphate in the electrical and electrochemical response of carbon paste electrodes modified with these ionic liquids(2017) Fuenzalida, F.; Aravena, D.; García, C.; García, M.; Arce, R.; Ramírez Jofré, Galo; Díaz, C.; Isaacs Casanova, Mauricio; Arévalo, M.; Aguirre, M.
- ItemEffects of ascorbic acid on spermatogenesis and sperm parameters in diabetic rats(2017) Aguirre, M.; Velarde Aliaga, María Victoria; Moreno Mauro, Ricardo D.
- ItemElectro and photoelectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide on multimetallic porphyrins/polyoxotungstate modified electrodes(2014) García, M.; Aguirre, M.; Canzi, G.; Kubiak, C.; Ohlbaum, M.; Isaacs Casanova, Mauricio
- ItemElectrostatic self-assembled multilayers of tetrachromatedmetalloporphyrins/polyoxometalateand its electrocatalytic properties in oxygen reduction(2014) García, C.; Diaz, C.; Araya, P.; Isaacs, F.; Ferraudi, G.; Lappin, A.; Aguirre, M.; Isaacs Casanova, Mauricio
- ItemGlobal Variation of Nutritional Status in Children Undergoing Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis : A Longitudinal Study of the International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network(2019) Schaefer, F.; Benner, L.; Borzych-Duzalka, D.; Zaritsky, J.; Xu, H.; Rees, L.; Antonio, Z.L.; Serdaroglu, E.; Hooman, N.; González Celedón, Claudia María; Patel, H.; Sever, L.; Vondrak, K.; Flynn, J.; Rebori, A.; Wong, W.; Holtta, T.; Yildirim, Z.Y.; Ranchin, B.; Grenda, R.; Testa, S.; Drozdz, D.; Szabo, A.J.; Eid, L.; Basu, B.; Vitkevic, R.; Wong, C.; Pottoore, S.J.; Muller, D.; Dusunsel, R.; Celedon, C.G.; Fila, M.; Sartz, L.; Sander, A.; Warady, B.A.; Adragna, M.; Coccia, P.A.; Suarez, A.; Valles, P.G.; Salim, R.; Alconcher, L.; Arbeiter, K.; van Hoeck, K.; Koch, V.; Feber, J.; Harvey, E.; White, C.; Valenzuela, M.; Villagra, J.; Cano, F.; Contreras, M.A.; Vogel, A.; Zambrano, P.; Hevia, P.; Chiu, M.C.; Ding, J.; Vanegas, J.J.; Higuita, L.M.; Roussey, G.; Ulinski, T.; Krid, S.; Fischbach, M.; Harambat, J.; Samaille, C.; Buscher, R.; Oh, J.; Pape, L.; John, U.; Klaus, G.; Billing, H.; Stafanidis, C.; Papachristou, F.; Bagga, A.; Kanitkar, M.; Sinha, R.; Sethi, S.; Verrinam, E.; Vidal, E.; Leozappa, G.; Landau, D.; Ha, I.S.; Paik, K.H.; Bilal, A.; Sahpazova, E.; Lim, Y.N.; Barbosa, L.S.; Groothoff, J.W.; Konijenberg, Y.; Silva, Y.; Al Ryami, M.; Munarriz, R.L.; Leszepanska, B.; Szczepanska, M.; Brumariu, O.; Kari, J.; Kruscic, D.; Yap, H.K.; Ariceta, G.; Aguirre, M.; Santos, F.; Niwhiska-Faryna, B.; Bayazit, A.; Bakkaloglu, C.A.S.; Bakkaloglu, S.; Bilge, I.; Yavascan, O.; Mir, S.; Simkova, E.; Christian, M.; Greenbaum, L.; Neu, A.; Askenazi, D.; Al-Akash, A.; Swartz, S.; Brophy, P.; Rheault, M.; Pradhan, M.
- ItemSL (3,R) As the Group of Symmetry Transformations for All One-Dimensional Linear Systems III. Equivalent Lagrangian formalisms.(1992) Aguirre, M.; Friedli Lluch, Carlos; Krause Astorga, Jorge Ernesto
- ItemThe implementation of an analgesia-based sedation protocol reduced deep sedation and proved to be safe and feasible in patients on mechanical ventilation(2013) Bugedo Tarraza, Guillermo; Tobar, E.; Aguirre, M.; Gonzalez, H.; Godoy, J.; Lira, M. T.; Lora, P.; Encalada, E.; Hernandez, A.; Tomicic, V.; Castro, J.; Jara, J.; Andresen Hernández, Max; Ugarte, H.INTRODUCTION: Deep sedation in critically ill patients is associated with a longer duration of mechanical ventilation and a prolonged length of stay in the intensive care unit. Several protocols have been used to improve these outcomes. We implement and evaluate an analgesia-based, goal-directed, nurse-driven sedation protocol used to treat critically ill patients who receive mechanical ventilation. METHODS: We performed a prospective, two-phase (before-after), non-randomized multicenter study that involved 13 intensive care units in Chile. After an observational phase (observational group, n=155), we designed, implemented and evaluated an analgesia-based, goal-directed, nurse-driven sedation protocol (intervention group, n=132) to treat patients who required mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. The primary outcome was to achieve ventilator-free days by day 28. RESULTS: The proportion of patients in deep sedation or in a coma decreased from 55.2% to 44.0% in the interventional group. Agitation did not change between the periods and remained approximately 7%. Ventilator-free days to day 28, length of stay in the intensive care unit and mortality were similar in both groups. At one year, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in survivors were similar in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: We designed and implemented an analgesia-based, goal-directed, nurse-driven sedation protocol in Chile. Although there was no improvement in major outcomes, we observed that the present protocol was safe and feasible and that it resulted in decreased periods of deep sedation without increasing agitation.INTRODUCTION: Deep sedation in critically ill patients is associated with a longer duration of mechanical ventilation and a prolonged length of stay in the intensive care unit. Several protocols have been used to improve these outcomes. We implement and evaluate an analgesia-based, goal-directed, nurse-driven sedation protocol used to treat critically ill patients who receive mechanical ventilation. METHODS: We performed a prospective, two-phase (before-after), non-randomized multicenter study that involved 13 intensive care units in Chile. After an observational phase (observational group, n=155), we designed, implemented and evaluated an analgesia-based, goal-directed, nurse-driven sedation protocol (intervention group, n=132) to treat patients who required mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. The primary outcome was to achieve ventilator-free days by day 28. RESULTS: The proportion of patients in deep sedation or in a coma decreased from 55.2% to 44.0% in the interventional group. Agitation did not change between the periods and remained approximately 7%. Ventilator-free days to day 28, length of stay in the intensive care unit and mortality were similar in both groups. At one year, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in survivors were similar in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: We designed and implemented an analgesia-based, goal-directed, nurse-driven sedation protocol in Chile. Although there was no improvement in major outcomes, we observed that the present protocol was safe and feasible and that it resulted in decreased periods of deep sedation without increasing agitation.