Larisa Ivón Carrera
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
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Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2008
Larisa Ivón Carrera; Raúl Etchepare; Mabel D'Arrigo; Stella Maris Vaira; Juana Valverde; Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio; Patricia Foresto
The development of diabetic microangiopathy may produce lesions in distinct organic territories (the skin, among others). With an intention of identifying hemorheologic variables for a better characterization of diabetic patients, we studied plasmatic and blood viscosities (P Visc at 2.30 s(-1) and B Visc at 4.60 and 230 s(-1)), fibrinogenemia, and erythrocytic aggregation in 40 type 2 diabetic patients (13 with microangiopathic skin lesions and 27 without) and in 30 healthy controls. Considering its alterations in diabetic patients and applying linear discriminant analysis, two models may be characterized: (a) discriminant function (Disc F)=0.58 aggregate shape parameter (ASP)-0.61 B Visc(230)+0.89 fibrinogenemia for discriminating healthy individuals from diabetic patients with microangiopathic skin lesions and (b) Disc F=6.325 ASP-0.347 B Visc(230)+0.013 fibrinogenemia for discriminating healthy controls from diabetic patients with and without microangiopathic skin lesions. Both models appear to be valid due to the following: (a) Model 1: a coefficient of canonic correlation of 0.924, a highly significant Mahalanobis distance (P<10(-3)), a correct percentage of classification (100%), and the centroids of each group (0.94 and 5.63); (b) Model 2: a coefficient of canonic correlation of 0.898, a highly significant Mahalanobis distance (P<10(-3)), a correct percentage of classification (85.7%), and the centroids of each group (-1.9, 1.9, and 2.4). Just as the alterations in the analyzed hemorheologic variables could be suggesting their possible involvement in the physiopathogenia of diabetic microangiopathic skin lesions, the proposed models could characterize a microcirculatory profile in diabetic patients for preventing irreversible damages.
Academic Medicine | 2003
Larisa Ivón Carrera; Tomás E Tellez; Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio
Medicina-buenos Aires | 2009
Natalia Lebensohn; Andrea Re; Larisa Ivón Carrera; Liliana Barberena; Mabel D’Arrigo; Patricia Foresto
Endocrinología y Nutrición | 2006
Larisa Ivón Carrera; R. Etchepare; Patricia Foresto; Mabel D’Arrigo; A.E. D’ottavio; Juana Valverde
Bioquímica y Patología Clínica | 2008
Mabel D'Arrigo; Natalia Lebensohn; Andrea Re; Fernando Filippini; Larisa Ivón Carrera; Juana Valverde; Patricia Foresto; Laboratorio Inmunohematología
Educación Médica | 2004
Larisa Ivón Carrera; Graciela Enria; Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio
Archive | 2017
Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio; Larisa Ivón Carrera; Tomás E Tellez
Archive | 2017
Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio; Larisa Ivón Carrera
Archive | 2010
Larisa Ivón Carrera; Alicia Itatí Palermo; Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio
Foro educacional | 2006
Graciela Enria; Claudio Staffolani; Larisa Ivón Carrera; R. Etchepare; J. Barragán; Alberto Enrique D'Ottavio