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Quality of Life Research | 2005

Health-related quality of life of patients with HIV: impact of sociodemographic, clinical and psychosocial factors.

I. Ruiz Perez; J. Rodriguez Baño; M. A. López Ruz; A. del Arco Jiménez; M. Causse Prados; J. Pasquau Liaño; P. Martin Rico; J. de la Torre Lima; J. L. Prada Pardal; M. López Gómez; Néstor Muñoz; D. Morales; Marta Marcos

Objectives: This study aims to analyse how a wide group of clinical, social, demographic and psychological factors are related to both physical and mental quality of life in HIV+ patients. Design: A cross-sectional study was carried out of 320 HIV+ patients in antiretroviral treatment who attended infectious diseases units in four hospitals in the region of Andalusia (Spain). Methods: Health-Related Quality of Life was measured by the MOS-HIV. Included as independent variables were: sociodemographic variables, variables related to antiretroviral therapy, psychosocial variables like social support (Duke-UNC-11) and psychological morbidity (GHQ-28), variables related to main risk behaviours and clinical variables. Results: In the multiple linear regression analysis, a better PHS quality of life was found to be associated with the absence of mental illness, social support, not being an intravenous drug user and using more than one type of non-injectable drug. A better quality of life, in mental terms, was found to be associated with fewer years as a non-intravenous drug user, having social support, absence of mental illness, not being an intravenous drug user taking only one additional pill, not having any difficulty in taking the medication, and being female. Conclusions: The study of other non-biological factors that may be related to quality of life has been limited practically to social support and the emotional state. This study highlights the importance of these factors independently from the clinical state, as well as the existence of other psychological and behavioural factors that are also related.


Anales De Medicina Interna | 2006

Características clínicas, epidemiológicas y factores asociados a mortalidad en los pacientes hospitalizados por infecciones de piel y partes blandas: Resultados del estudio multicéntrico STIMG (Soft Tissue Infections Malacitan Group)

F. Salgado Ordóñez; J. Villar Jiménez; A. Hidalgo Conde; A. Villalobos Sánchez; J. de la Torre Lima; J. Aguilar García; I. da Rocha Costa; M. A. García Ordóñez; E. Nuño Álvarez; C. Ramos Cantes; M. Martín Pérez

OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics of patients admitted in hospitals with soft tissue infections, and analyse the variables whose died, in order to define risk groups. METHOD: retrospective analysis of medical reports of all patient admitted during 2002 year for soft tissue infections in public malacitans hospitals. We excluded the patient with soft tissue infections associated with burns, surgery, pressure ulcers, and orbit cellulitis. We analysed clinical, biochemical variables and indications for yields and imaging tests, so the empiric antibiotic treatment established and its correlations with practice guidelines. RESULTS: We analysed 391 admissions of 374 patients. Cellulitis was the most frequent diagnosis (69.3%). We did imaging tests in 51.6%. In 94.3% of cases were treated with empirics antibiotics. The most prescribed drug was amoxiciline plus clavulanate (39%). 27 patients died, 40.7% of them for septic cause. All deceased patients had chronic diseases. The only biochemical parameters associated with mortality were serum proteins and albumina (55 +/- 9 g/L vs. 63 +/- 8 g/L; p = 0.0231) and (22 +/- 7 g/L vs. 29 +/- 7 g/L; p = 0.0125) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Cellullitis are the most frequent soft tissue infections that requires admissions in hospitals. We overuse imaging test and don t follow the practice guidelines recommendations in antibiotic therapy. Primary soft issue infection s mortality is low and it s restricted to people with chronic illness, deep infections and bad nutritional status.


Anales De Medicina Interna | 2001

Endoftalmitis y abscesos cerebrales múltiples en un paciente con endocarditis por Streptococcus agalactiae

D. Peña Jiménez; J. de la Torre Lima; J. L. Prada Pardal; F. Poveda Gómez; J. García Alegría

: Endogenous endophthalmitis is a rare disease caused by hematogenic germ spread from an internal focus. Infections due to Streptococcus agalactiae are infrequent in adults although new cases had been described recently associated to inmunodepression. We present a patient with endocarditis due to Streptococcus agalactiae, endophthalmitis and multiple brain abscess. We also review the literature.


Revista Clinica Espanola | 2009

Neumonía cavitada causada por Streptococcus agalactiae

M.A. Villena Ruiz; J. Olalla Sierra; J. de la Torre Lima; J. García-Alegría


Anales De Medicina Interna | 2005

Varón con fiebre y artritis

J. Aguilar García; J. de la Torre Lima; J. L. Prada Pardal; A. del Arco Jiménez


Revista Clinica Espanola | 2002

Intoxicación por arsénico: un problema diagnóstico

J. L. Prada Pardal; J. de la Torre Lima; A. del Arco Jiménez; F. Galeas Anaya


Medicina Clinica | 2015

Respuesta a [¿Hipertensión arterial pulmonar o hipertensión pulmonar en pacientes infectados por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana? ]

J. Olalla Sierra; M Pombo Jiménez; J. de la Torre Lima; A. del Arco Jiménez


Medicina Clinica | 2014

Respuesta a [Predicción de bacteriemia: primer paso de un programa de intervención precoz sobre pacientes dados de alta en el Servicio de Urgencias]

A. del Arco Jiménez; J. Olalla Sierra; J. de la Torre Lima; J. L. Prada Pardal


Anales De Medicina Interna | 2007

Trastorno de conducta como forma de presentación de meningoencefalitis por herpes virus tipo 1

F. Moreno Martínez; A. del Arco Jiménez; J. de la Torre Lima; J. L. Prada Pardal; J. Aguilar García


Anales De Medicina Interna | 2006

Características clínicas, epidemiológicas y factores asociados a mortalidad en los pacientes hospitalizados por infecciones de piel y partes blandas. Resultados del estudio multicéntrico STIMG

F. Salgado Ordóñez; J. Villar Jiménez; A Hidalgo Conde; A. Villalobos Sánchez; J. de la Torre Lima; J. Aguilar García; I. da Rocha Costa; M. A. García Ordóñez; E. Nuño Álvarez; C. Ramos Cantes; M. Martín Pérez

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Marta Marcos

Spanish National Research Council

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Néstor Muñoz

Universidad de La Sabana

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