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投稿须知/期刊简介:
Revista Clínica Española, que fundara en 1940 el primer presidente de la SEMI, el Prof. Carlos Jiménez Díaz, a partir de enero de 2000 pasó a convertirse en publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna. En ese momento se incorpora como director el Prof. Melchor Álvarez de Mon-Soto, avalado por una brillante trayectoria científica y clínica, así como una amplia y contrastada experiencia. Revista Clínica Española Clínica Española mantiene las secciones habituales en una publicación de esta naturaleza: "Trabajos originales", "Notas clínicas", "Revisiones de conjunto" y "Cartas al director"; pero también incluye secciones fijas o periódicas de la revista hasta ahora inéditas: "Formación médica continuada", "Foros de debate", "Estado actual de los grandes síndromes", "Patologías crónicas", "Fisiopatología de la enfermedad", "Gestión sanitaria", "Recursos económicos", "Actividades y noticias de la SEMI", "Grupos de trabajo auspiciados a través de la recientemente creada Fundación Española de Medicina Interna", etc.
期刊描述简介:
Revista Clínica Española, que fundara en 1940 el primer presidente de la SEMI, el Prof. Carlos Jiménez Díaz, a partir de enero de 2000 pasó a convertirse en publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna. En ese momento se incorpora como director el Prof. Melchor Álvarez de Mon-Soto, avalado por una brillante trayectoria científica y clínica, así como una amplia y contrastada experiencia. Revista Clínica Española Clínica Española mantiene las secciones habituales en una publicación de esta naturaleza: "Trabajos originales", "Notas clínicas", "Revisiones de conjunto" y "Cartas al director"; pero también incluye secciones fijas o periódicas de la revista hasta ahora inéditas: "Formación médica continuada", "Foros de debate", "Estado actual de los grandes síndromes", "Patologías crónicas", "Fisiopatología de la enfermedad", "Gestión sanitaria", "Recursos económicos", "Actividades y noticias de la SEMI", "Grupos de trabajo auspiciados a través de la recientemente creada Fundación Española de Medicina Interna", etc.
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[Inflammation, malnutrition, and SARS-CoV-2 infection: a disastrous combination].
SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with a high risk of malnutrition, mainly due to increased nutritional requirements and the presence of a severe and universal inflammatory state. Associated symptoms contribute to hyporexia, which perpetuates the negative nutritional balance. Furthermore, dysphagia, especially post-intubation, worsens and makes intake unsafe. This risk is greater in elderly and multimorbid patients. Inflammation to varying degrees is the common link between COVID-19 and the onset of malnutrition, and it is more correct to refer to disease-related malnutrition (DRM). DRM worsens the poor prognosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection, especially in the most severe cases. Therefore, it is necessary to identify and treat people at risk early, avoiding overexposure and direct contact with the patient. We cannot forget the role that a healthy diet plays in both prevention and recovery after discharge.
被引量:6 发表:1970
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[Medicine, epidemiology and humanism before and after COVID-19].
The rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 requires evidence to help mitigate its global harm. Generating accurate measurements of the appropriate clinical and epidemiological indicators associated with COVID-19 is a necessary step in reducing the current pandemic's burden on individuals and the population at large. These unprecedented times have presented a challenge to chronic disease epidemiologists and have required a practical approach "to do something to help during this disaster." Options include returning to clinical care or resorting to online textbooks and resources for crash courses on outbreak research. However, being aware of the magnitude of individual suffering endured by so many, including many esteemed, close colleagues, becomes a personal challenge of enormous proportions. It is envisaged that the arts and other humanities can help re-establish balance, both during the pandemic and especially after it.
被引量:2 发表:1970
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[Is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease a protective factor in SARS-CoV-2 infection? The importance of bronchodilator treatment].
被引量:5 发表:1970
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[Solving one of the pieces of the puzzle: COVID-19 and type 2 diabetes].
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic represents an enormous challenge. Given the considerable presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the current population, the pandemic is a health issue that requires an effort to provide better responses to our patients who are more vulnerable to the onset of infection and who are candidates for presenting more severe symptoms. This document attempts to address the relationship between COVID-19 infection and type 2 diabetes mellitus. To this end, we will briefly analyse whether the epidemiological data support this association and, subsequently, go in depth on the pathophysiological mechanisms that might connect the 2 diseases.
被引量:4 发表:1970
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[COVID-19 and Argumentum ad ignorantiam or «not everything goes»].
被引量:4 发表:1970