1.Evaluation of novel cardiovascular risk calculators in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Dionicio Angel GALARZA-DELGADO ; Valeria GONZALEZ-GONZALEZ ; Natalia GUAJARDO-JAUREGUI ; Jesus Alberto CARDENAS-DE LA GARZA ; Rosa Icela ARVIZU-RIVERA ; Maria Fernanda ELIZONDO-BENITEZ ; Andrea Lizbeth GUAJARDO-ALDACO ; Jose Ramon AZPIRI-LOPEZ ; Iris Jazmin COLUNGA-PEDRAZA
Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2025;32(2):145-147
2.Evaluation of novel cardiovascular risk calculators in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Dionicio Angel GALARZA-DELGADO ; Valeria GONZALEZ-GONZALEZ ; Natalia GUAJARDO-JAUREGUI ; Jesus Alberto CARDENAS-DE LA GARZA ; Rosa Icela ARVIZU-RIVERA ; Maria Fernanda ELIZONDO-BENITEZ ; Andrea Lizbeth GUAJARDO-ALDACO ; Jose Ramon AZPIRI-LOPEZ ; Iris Jazmin COLUNGA-PEDRAZA
Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2025;32(2):145-147
3.Evaluation of novel cardiovascular risk calculators in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Dionicio Angel GALARZA-DELGADO ; Valeria GONZALEZ-GONZALEZ ; Natalia GUAJARDO-JAUREGUI ; Jesus Alberto CARDENAS-DE LA GARZA ; Rosa Icela ARVIZU-RIVERA ; Maria Fernanda ELIZONDO-BENITEZ ; Andrea Lizbeth GUAJARDO-ALDACO ; Jose Ramon AZPIRI-LOPEZ ; Iris Jazmin COLUNGA-PEDRAZA
Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2025;32(2):145-147
4.Experimental Analysis of Interactions Among Saprotrophic Fungi from A Phosphorous-Poor Desert Oasis in the Chihuahuan Desert
Constanza MARINI-MACOUZET ; Luis MU~NOZ ; Aldo GONZALEZ-RUBIO ; Luis E. EGUIARTE ; Valeria SOUZA ; Patricia VELEZ
Mycobiology 2020;48(5):410-417
Fungal ecological interactions play a key role in structuring community assemblages. These associations may involve both antagonistic and synergistic relationships, which are commonly influenced by abiotic factors such as nutrient conditions. However, information for extreme, oligotrophic systems remain poor. Herein, interactions among key members of the aquatic transient fungal community (Aspergillus niger, Cladosporium sp., and Coprinellus micaceus) of a low-nutrient freshwater system in the Cuatro Ciénegas Basin, Mexico were studied. Pairwise interaction bioassays were explored in vitro under different nutrient conditions, including carbohydrates-rich, carbohydrates and amino peptides-rich, and low nutrients. Our results indicated that antagonistic patterns prevail among the studied taxa. However, nutrient-dependent changes were observed in Cladosporium sp. shifting to synergy under carbohydrates-rich conditions, suggesting changes in the fungal community composition as a result of nutrient enrichment. Remarkably, our findings contrast with previous work demonstrating mainly synergistic interactions between our tested fungal isolates and co-occurring autochthonous bacteria (Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio sp.) under low-nutrient conditions. This observation may indicate that bacteria and fungi exhibit distinct community-level responses, driven by nutrient conditions. This contributes to the knowledge of fungal community dynamics and interspecific interactions in an oligotrophic ecosystem, highlighting the relevance of nutrient-based shifts and antagonistic interactions in ecosystem dynamics.
5.Preferences of ICT among Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis: An Ecuadorian Cross-Sectional Study.
Ivan CHERREZ-OJEDA ; Miguel FELIX ; Valeria L MATA ; Emanuel VANEGAS ; Antonio W D GAVILANES ; Peter CHEDRAUI ; Daniel SIMANCAS-RACINES ; Juan Carlos CALDERON ; Fabian ORTIZ ; Guillermina BLUM ; Angela PLUA ; Gino GONZALEZ ; Grace MOSCOSO ; Walter MORQUECHO
Healthcare Informatics Research 2018;24(4):292-299
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to assess the frequency of use, and preferences regarding information and communication technologies (ICTs) among Ecuadorian patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis. METHODS: We conducted an anonymous cross-sectional survey-based study from January 2016 to April 2017, involving 393 patients with end-stage renal disease from 9 hemodialysis centers, in which they rated their use and preferences of various ICTs through a modified version of the Michigan Questionnaire. The questionnaire collected information regarding demographics, patients' interest in obtaining health-related information through ICTs, and interest in using ICTs as a potential way to communicate with their healthcare providers. A chi-square test for association and adjusted regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: Among all patients who participated, 64.3% reported owning a cellphone, with less than a third reporting active Internet connection. The most used ICT for obtaining information about CKD and/or hemodialysis was web-based Internet, followed by YouTube. SMS was rated the highest to receive and seek health-related information, followed by Facebook. Younger age and higher levels of education were associated with a higher overall usage of ICTs. Finally, more than half of the patients reported interest in using WhatsApp for communicating with their healthcare providers. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the preferences of ICTs among patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis could help to improve their outcomes through the potential uses and benefits of ICTs. Further research is needed to assess their role in improving the care of patients with chronic diseases.
Anonyms and Pseudonyms
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Chronic Disease
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Cross-Sectional Studies*
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Demography
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Education
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Health Personnel
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Humans
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Internet
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Kidney Failure, Chronic
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Medical Informatics
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Michigan
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Renal Dialysis*
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic*
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Social Media

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