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Objetivo: Establecer si los eventos adversos tienen relación con la dotación de personal de enfermería. Materiales y Métodos: Las Revisiones Sistemáticas son un diseño de investigación observacional y retrospectivo, que sintetiza los resultados de múltiples investigaciones primarias. Son parte esencial de la enfermería basada en la evidencia por su rigurosa metodología, identificando los estudios relevantes para responder preguntas específicas de la práctica clínica. Resultados: La búsqueda se hizo en la base de datos Scielo, LILACS, EBSCO, Dialnet, Pubmed. Se revisaron un total de 50 artículos de los cuales se seleccionaron 9 artículos que contenían los temas de dotación de personal relacionado con calidad del cuidado, los artículos científicos incluidos fueron de diseño transversal y una revisión sistemática. Conclusiones: Los artículos revisados sobre dotación...
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Objective: To describe the clinical and urodynamic features of the hypoactive detrusor (DU) in women. Methods: Cross sectional comparative study between two groups of women with lower tract urinary symptoms. Group 1 were patients with Pdet Qmax 30 or with the bladder emptying efficiency (BVE) criteria, and Group 2 were patients without DU. Central tendency measures and proportions were used to report results and parametric tests were performed to compare groups. Results: 155 patients were included, 44 with DU (Group 1) and 111 without DU (Group 2); mean age was 60,8 ± 16,3 and 55,7 ± 13,4 respectively (p=0,0468). Nocturia (p=0,0061) and micturition effort (p=0,000) were the only variables identified in the bivariate analysis who achieved statistical significance. Mean Watts factor (WF) was 3,2 ± 1,0 y 6,0 ± 2,2 in Group 1 and 2, respectively (p=0,000), while mean projected isovolumet...
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Publicado 2024
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Objective: To describe clinical and urodynamic features in males with bladder underactive (DU) and bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional, and exploratory case series among males with lower urinary tract symptoms. Group 1 were patients without BOO or unequivocal in the International Continence Society (ICS) nomogram but with DU diagnosis in the Scäafer’a nomogram. Group 2, patients with BOO in the ICS nomogram. A logistic regression model was conducted to identify the predictive variables of DU. Results: 95 patients were included, 36 with DU in group 1 and 59 with BOO in group 2. There was no difference in age and frequency of symptoms between groups. Age ≥ 56 years correlated with absence of DU [OR: 0.03 (0.01 – 0.26); p = 0.001], while DM [OR: 4.84 (1.21 – 19.34); p = 0.025] and DHIC [OR: 24.093 (6.66 – 87.10); p = 0.025] correlated with ...