A protozoological survey was performed on a waste-stabilization pond to isolate, identify, and determine the incidence of ciliates present in these waters. The correlation between the species found and the physicochemical parameters was investigated. One hundred and eighty samples were analyzed from February 1983 to February 1984. Free-living ciliates isolated include: Carchesium polypinum Linnaeus, Vorticella microstoma Ehrenberg, Vorticella convallaria Linnaeus, Didinium balbiani Fabr6-Domergue, Amphileptus claparedei Stein, Spathidium spathula Mtiller, Litonotus fasciola Ehrenberg, Paramecium caudatum MOiler, Paramecium aurelia Ehrenberg, Tetrahymena vorax Kidder, Tetrahymena pyriformis Ebrenberg, Cyclidium glaucoma Mtiller, Aspidisca costata Ehrenberg, and Stylonychia putrina Stokes. The performance of the pond was predominantly anaerobic. The temperature, total alkalinity, and nitrate concentration were the most variable parameters in the system studied.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), with the risk in men being slightly higher than in women. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused a significant reduction in the number of cardiac diagnostic procedures globally and in particular in LAC. Nuclear cardiology is available in the region, but there is variability in terms of existing technology, radiopharmaceuticals, and human resources. In the region, there are 2385 single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and 315 PET scanners, Argentina and Brazil have the largest number. There is an increasing number of new technologies such as cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) cardiac-dedicated gamma cameras, SPECT/computed tomography (CT), and PET/CT. All countries performed myocardial perfusion imaging studies, mainly gated-SPECT; the rest are multi-gated acquisition, mainly for cardiac toxicity; detection of viability; rest gated SPECT in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy, and bone-avid tracer cardiac scintigraphy for transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis diagnosis. Regarding other non-nuclear cardiac imaging modalities, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile have the highest ratio of CT scanners, while Brazil, Argentina, and Chile show the highest ratio of MRI scanners. The development of nuclear cardiology and other advanced imaging modalities is challenged by the high cost of equipment, lack of equipment maintenance and service, insufficient-specific training both for imaging specialists and referring clinicians, and lack of awareness of cardiologists or other referring physicians on the clinical applications of nuclear cardiology. Another important aspect to consider is the necessity of implementing cardiac imaging multimodality training. A joint work of nuclear medicine specialists, radiologists, cardiologists, and clinicians, in general, is mandatory to achieve this goal.
El siguiente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en niños con trastorno por déficit de atención e hiperactividad. Participantes: 56 niños y niñas con una edad promedio de 9.4 años de estrato socioeconómico medio-bajo residentes en la ciudad de Montería, Colombia. Instrumento: Cuestionario de calidad de vida relacionada con la salud Kidscreen-52. Resultados: Los niños con trastorno por déficit de atención e hiperactividad (TDAH) muestran una peor calidad de vida general relacionada con la salud (CVRS) en todas sus dimensiones en comparación con investigaciones de pares de la población infantil colombiana específicamente en estado de ánimo, autopercepción, recursos económicos y bullying. Se le da relevancia a la descripción de los resultados alcanzados en cada estudio. Por último, se analizan las perspectivas para trabajos futuros en el área.
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