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Presentamos un caso de ingestión accidental de sosa cáustica, se trata de un caso infrecuente dado que normalmente se relaciona con suicidios y autolesiones, siendo estos últimos de peor pronóstico.
Presentación del caso
Varón de 92 años con deterioro cognitivo leve-moderado atendido en su domicilio tras la ingesta accidental de...
RESUMEN Objetivo: Describir las características clínico-epidemiológicas de los pacientes rescatados que presentaban luxación de hombro, así como el abordaje terapéutico. Método: Estudio descriptivo retrospectivo de los pacientes atendidos durante el periodo julio 2010-diciembre 2016 que presentaban una luxación de hombro. Resultados: Se analizan 57...
Introduction
Cardiac events are one of the leading causes of death in the Spanish population. Given the increase in the nontraumatic medical conditions found in mountain rescues, the objective of this study was to report on the heart conditions of patients rescued in the mountains of Aragón in the Spanish Pyrenees.
Methods
We conducted a retrospec...
Objectives:
To describe the clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of patients with nontraumatic medical problems rescued by a Spanish mountain emergency response service (061 Aragon).
Material and methods:
Retrospective observational analysis of records of mountain rescues completed between July 2010 and December 2016.
Results:
A total of...
IntroductionThe use of antibiotics in our country presents a series of important medium-term problems: the high figures of consumption are associated with multiple bacterial resistances that other countries around us do not have. Moreover, the lack of laboratory research of new active ingredients and the emergence of difficult to treat infectious d...