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Radiología | 2013

Técnicas asistidas para el tratamiento endovascular de aneurismas cerebrales complejos o atípicos

A. Meilán Martínez; E. Murias Quintana; A. Gil García; P. Vega Valdés; A. Saiz Ayala

In the last ten years, the endovascular approach to the management of cerebral aneurysms has gone from being an alternative to surgery to being the first-choice technique in the vast majority of cases. The continuous development of new assisted techniques and of new materials for embolization have multiplied its therapeutic possibilities, so that safe and efficacious endovascular treatment is now possible for aneurysms that would have required surgery only a few years ago. These continuous technological advances require the professionals that treat patients with cerebral aneurysms to achieve a high degree of specialization and to keep up to date through continuous training. In this article, we review some of the most widely used assisted techniques in the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms, discussing their main indications, their advantages over conventional embolization techniques, and their possible limitations.


Radiología | 2012

Nuestra experiencia en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de los seudoaneurismas cerebrales

E. Murias Quintana; A. Gil García; P. Vega Valdés; A. Meilán Martínez; M. Botana Fernández; J.C. Gutierrez Morales; A. López García

OBJECTIVE To present our experience in the diagnosis and intravascular treatment of cerebral pseudoaneurysms. MATERIAL AND METHODS We present 11 pseudoaneurysms (2 traumatic, 2 mycotic, 3 iatrogenic, and 4 with other causes). We analyze the methods and diagnostic criteria, radiological and clinical outcome, the criteria used in making decisions about treatment, the method of treatment, and the complications. RESULTS Digital subtraction angiography is the gold standard for the diagnosis of cerebral pseudoaneurysms; the diagnostic criteria in the literature include: aneurysms with early morphological changes and distal aneurysms or proximal aneurysms associated with another distal one, in the context of the right symptoms and signs. In the nine patients treated with endovascular techniques, the treatment objective was achieved and rebleeding did not occur. CONCLUSIONS In cases with clinical suspicion of a pseudoaneurysm, the patient should undergo angiography. This is especially important in patients with inexplicable cerebral hemorrhage and in those with septicemia. CT angiography and MR angiography have good diagnostic accuracy and can replace conventional angiography. However, the treatment of choice is endovascular and treatment should not be delayed unless access to the pseudoaneurysm is impeded, usually due to severe cerebral vasospasm.


Radiología | 2017

Análisis de la elección de la especialidad de radiodiagnóstico en el examen MIR desde el año 2006 hasta 2015

E. Murias Quintana; F. Sánchez Lasheras; A. Fernández-Somoano; J.M. Romeo Ladrero; S.M. Costilla García; M. Cadenas Rodríguez; J.B. Baladrón Romero

OBJECTIVE To analyze the profile of residency candidates choosing the specialty of diagnostic radiology in function of variables related to the positions available in different years. MATERIAL AND METHODS We compiled the data published on the Spanish Ministry of Healths website during the acts celebrated to allow residency candidates to choose positions based on the results of the competitive examinations held from 2006 to 2015, comparing the specialty of diagnostic radiology with the other specialties available in terms of positions available, net questions, sex, nationality, and order of choice of the position. RESULTS The specialty of diagnostic radiology occupied the 16th position in the ranking of specialties according to the median number of order in the choice for each of the positions offered in the years studied. The first diagnostic radiology residency position was usually assigned after 75 candidates had chosen other specialties, and the last position was usually assigned after 3700 to 4100 candidates had chosen their positions. During the period studied, of those who chose diagnostic radiology 58% were women and 76% were Spanish nationality. Candidates preferred hospitals in the Autonomous Community of Madrid, and the hospital chosen with the lowest median position (highest score on the competitive examination) was the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona. CONCLUSIONS Diagnostic radiology is chosen by candidates with good positioning in the ranking according to official examination results, is less likely than other specialties to be chosen by women, and is chosen mostly by Spanish physicians. Candidates prefer large hospitals in provincial capitals.


Medicina Intensiva | 2017

Resultados y evolución funcional de pacientes críticos con ictus isquémico sometidos a trombectomía mecánica

L. Viña Soria; L. Martín Iglesias; L. López Amor; I. Astola Hidalgo; R. Rodríguez García; L. Forcelledo Espina; J.A. Gonzalo Guerra; S. de Cima Iglesias; E. Murias Quintana; P. Vega Valdés; S. Calleja Puerta; D. Escudero Augusto

PURPOSE To study the results and complications of endovascular treatment (EVT) in acute ischemic stroke patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). To analyse the possible factors related to mortality and level of disability at ICU discharge and one year after stroke. DESIGN Observational prospective study. SETTING Mixed ICU. Third level hospital. PATIENTS Sixty adult patients. Consecutive sample. INTERVENTIONS None. VARIABLES OF INTEREST Epidemiological data, time from symptom onset to EVT, angiographic result, length of stay, days on mechanical ventilation, neurological complications, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) at ICU admission and discharge, modified Rankin scale score (mRS) at one year. RESULTS Mean age 68,90±8,84years. Median time from symptom onset to EVT: 180minutes. Median NIHSS at admission: 17,5; at discharge: 3. Distal flow was achieved in 90% of cases. Median ICU stay: 3 days. Mechanical ventilation: 81,7.%. Functional independence (mRS≤2) 50% at one year. Deaths: 22 (36,6%) of which 8 (13,3%) died during UCI stay and the rest during the first year. CONCLUSIONS The factors relating to a worse functional outcome were symptomatic hemorrhage transformation, lack of recanalization and complications during EVT. The factors relating to mortality were symptomatic hemorrhage and hydrocephalus. Distal flow was achieve in most cases with a low complication rate. Half of the patients presented functional independence one year after the stroke.


Radiología | 2011

Comparación de la ecografía abdominal con la tomografía computarizada abdominal en el seguimiento del tumor de células germinales testicular

E. Murias Quintana; E. Esteban; Alfonso López-Muñiz; Antonio Saiz; S. Costilla; Javier Jiménez

INTRODUCTION Testicular germ cell tumors are common in young men. There is a wide consensus regarding the key points in their diagnosis and treatment, although some elements, including the best approach to follow-up, are being reviewed and revised. We present a statistical study that uses tools for the evaluation of diagnostic tests to compare the usefulness of abdominal ultrasonography (US) in comparison with that of abdominal CT, taken as the gold standard, in the detection of liver metastases and retroperitoneal adenopathies in patients with testicular germ cell tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS We analyzed a total of 308 diagnostic tests (154 CT studies and 154 US studies) from 59 patients with at least one years follow-up at our institution. Patients underwent abdominal US before abdominal CT following a standard protocol. RESULTS Compared to the gold standard, abdominal US had 95% sensitivity, 92% specificity, 82% PPV, and 98% NPV. CONCLUSION US is very sensitive and can be used in protocols for the follow-up of primary testicular tumors to rule out disease.


Radiología | 2012

Our experience in the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral pseudoaneurysms

E. Murias Quintana; A. Gil García; P. Vega Valdés; A. Meilán Martínez; M. Botana Fernández; J.C. Gutierrez Morales; A. López García


Radiología | 2011

[Abdominal ultrasonography versus abdominal CT in the follow-up of testicular germ cell tumors].

E. Murias Quintana; E. Esteban; Alfonso López-Muñiz; Antonio Saiz; S. Costilla; Javier Jiménez


Revista De Neurologia | 2018

Análisis de los costes directos asociados a la trombectomía mecánica y a la fibrinólisis intravenosa en el Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias

P. Vega Valdés; E. Murias Quintana; E Morales Santos; H Cigarrán Sexto; D. Larrosa Campo; L. Benavente Fernández; M. González Delgado; S. Calleja Puerta; F García Arias


Medicina Intensiva | 2018

Results and functional outcomes of acute ischemic stroke patients who underwent mechanical thrombectomy admitted to intensive care unit

L. Viña Soria; L. Martín Iglesias; L. López Amor; I. Astola Hidalgo; R. Rodríguez García; L. Forcelledo Espina; J.A. Gonzalo Guerra; S. de Cima Iglesias; E. Murias Quintana; P. Vega Valdés; S. Calleja Puerta; D. Escudero Augusto


Radiología (English Edition) | 2017

Choice of the specialty of diagnostic radiology by results of the competitive examination to assign residency positions from 2006 to 2015

E. Murias Quintana; F. Sánchez Lasheras; Ana Fernández-Somoano; J.M. Romeo Ladrero; S.M. Costilla García; M. Cadenas Rodríguez; J.B. Baladrón Romero

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