Ivonne Rubio
Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell
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Pediatric and Developmental Pathology | 2005
Kristen Landi; Carmen Gutiérrez; Barbara Sampson; Richard Harruff; Ivonne Rubio; Beatriz Balbela; M. Alba Greco
The investigation of sudden death of infants varies, and death rates may depend on local practices of death certification. We studied the extent of the investigation and the final cause of death (COD) in 3 regions: New York, New York, USA (NY); King County, Washington, USA (KC); and Montevideo, Uruguay (MU). We conducted a retrospective review of 543 cases (NY 258, KC 56, MU 229) of previously healthy babies who died suddenly without obvious trauma, at ages 0 to 12 months, over a 3-year period (1998 to 2001). All cases included a complete autopsy and histologic examination. Cases were assessed for completion of special studies (including radiographs, photos, toxicology and metabolic sampling, cultures, and vitreous humor chemistry), measurements, and scene investigation. Specialized pediatric measurements and testing were done less often than routine procedures, and were done less often in cases overall compared with cases certified as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Fifty-five percent of SIDS cases in NYC and 12% of SIDS cases in KC had no scene investigation. Manhattan had a complete workup in 42% of SIDS cases, whereas the remaining sites had fewer that 15% of cases completely worked up. The most common non-natural COD was suffocation at all 3 sites. The overall most common COD were respiratory infection in MU (22%) and SIDS in NY (45%) and KC (86%). We conclude that the sudden death of infants requires special consideration and still lacks consistency. SIDS investigations are not done completely in all cases and rates may depend on regional differences in certifying infant deaths.
Revista chilena de pediatría | 2003
Carmen Gutiérrez; Sylvia Palenzuel; Ángeles Rodríguez; Beatriz Balbela; Ivonne Rubio; Aída Lemes; Cristina Scavone; Virginia Kanopa; Stella Ramos N
A method of recovering a target from a sample is provided. The method comprises the adding a substrate coupled binding element to the sample comprising the target to form a substrate coupled binding element-target complex; precipitating the complex by changing one or more environmental conditions of the substrate and recovering the target and the substrate coupled binding-element under mild conditions.
Revista De Saude Publica | 2002
Ana María Ferrari; María Catalina Pírez; Alicia Ferreira; Ivonne Rubio; Alicia Montano; Rosa Lojo; Graciela Palomino; Gustavo Giachetto; Álvaro Galiana; Maria Julia Sarachaga; Silvana Mercado; Osvaldo Martinez; Marta Alberti; Héctor Chiparelli; Soledad Mateos; Adriana Varela; Daniela Sandín; Cecilia Montenegro; Gabriela Algorta; María Albini
Archivos de Pediatría del Uruguay | 2008
Loreley García Gariglio; Paula Gándaro; Nubia Cardozo; Mariana Bianchi; Anabella Santoro; Tito Pais; Ivonne Rubio
Revista Médica del Uruguay | 2002
María Catalina Pírez; Teresa Picón; Jeanette Galazka; Jorge Quian; Stella Gutiérrez; Ana María Ferrari; Alicia Montano; Ivonne Rubio
Archivos de Pediatría del Uruguay | 2007
María Catalina Pinchak; Cecilia Hackembruch; Gabriela Algorta; Ivonne Rubio; Alicia Montano; María Catalina Pírez; Ana María Ferrari
Revista Médica del Uruguay | 2004
Marpaa Catalina Pírez; Teresa Picón; Jeannette Galazka; Ivonne Rubio; Alicia Montano; Ana María Ferrari
Archivos de Pediatría del Uruguay | 2007
Marta Alberti; Alicia Fernández; Ana María Ferrari; Carmen Gutiérrez; Cecilia Hackembruch; Alicia Montano; Eliana Pizorno; Ivonne Rubio; Anabella Santoro; Beatriz Silva
Archivos de Pediatría del Uruguay | 2006
MARíA JOSé RODRíGUEZ; Marina Caggiani; Ivonne Rubio
Archive | 2002
Catalina Pírez; Teresa Picón; Jeanette Galazka; Jorge Quian; Stella Gutiérrez; Alicia Montano; Ivonne Rubio