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Analysis of Fractional Cerebral Oxygen Extraction in Preterm Infants during the Kangaroo Care.
Solaz-García Á, Sánchez-Illana Á, Lara-Cantón I, Montejano-Lozoya R, Gimeno-Navarro A, Pinilla-González A, Torrejón-Rodríguez L, Vento M, Sáenz-González P. Solaz-García Á, et al. Among authors: saenz gonzalez p. Neonatology. 2023;120(4):508-516. doi: 10.1159/000530027. Epub 2023 Jun 7. Neonatology. 2023. PMID: 37285816
However, cerebral metabolic demand (FtOE) was significantly lower during KC compared with post-KC (p = 0.019). CONCLUSION: Premature infants remain clinically stable during KC. ...
However, cerebral metabolic demand (FtOE) was significantly lower during KC compared with post-KC (p = 0.019). CONCLUSION: Premature …
Nosocomial infections in Spain: results of five nationwide serial prevalence surveys (EPINE Project, 1990 to 1994). Nosocomial Infections Prevalence Study in Spain.
Vaqué J, Rosselló J, Trilla A, Monge V, García-Caballero J, Arribas JL, Blasco P, Sáenz-Domínguez JR, Albero I, Calbo F, Barrio J, Herruzo R, Sáenz-González C, Arévalo JM. Vaqué J, et al. Among authors: saenz gonzalez c. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1996 May;17(5):293-7. doi: 10.1086/647298. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1996. PMID: 8727618
The prevalence rate of patients with nosocomial infection in the core sample of 74 hospitals was 8.9%, 8.0%, 7.4%, 7.6%, and 7.6%, respectively (test for trend, P = .0001). Patients admitted to intensive-care units had a 22.8% prevalence rate of nosocomial infection in 199 …
The prevalence rate of patients with nosocomial infection in the core sample of 74 hospitals was 8.9%, 8.0%, 7.4%, 7.6%, and 7.6%, respectiv …
[The incidence of nosocomial infection in the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital Clínico de Salamanca (1993-1994)].
Valero Juan LF, Campos RM, Sáenz González MC. Valero Juan LF, et al. Among authors: saenz gonzalez mc. Rev Clin Esp. 1996 May;196(5):281-8. Rev Clin Esp. 1996. PMID: 8768026 Spanish.
The main responsible agents for pneumonia, bacteremia, surgical wound infection, urinary tract infection were P. aeruginosa, S. epidermidis, Enterococcus sp., and Candida sp., respectively. ...
The main responsible agents for pneumonia, bacteremia, surgical wound infection, urinary tract infection were P. aeruginosa, S. epide …
[Enterococcus sp. resistance, a growing problem. Epidemiologic study (1987-1993)].
Sáenz González MC, Valero Juan LF. Sáenz González MC, et al. Med Clin (Barc). 1994 Oct 22;103(13):485-9. Med Clin (Barc). 1994. PMID: 7996905 Spanish.

The frequency of appearance of resistance increased over time with 19.6% of the strains found to be resistant to ampicillin (p < 0.05; CI 95%, 1987-1988: 12.2-24.3%) in 1993 and from 1991-1992 2.7% were found to be resistant to vancomycin. The strains from patients from

The frequency of appearance of resistance increased over time with 19.6% of the strains found to be resistant to ampicillin (p < 0