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Ítem Sólo datos Características de las fracturas de fémur proximal(Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá, Hospital de San José y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, 2017-12-01) Rueda, Guillermo; Tovar, José Leonardo; Hernández, Saúl; Quintero, Daniel; Beltrán, Carlos AndrésPublicación Sólo datos Complicaciones asociadas con la histeroscopia(Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá, Hospital de San José y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, 2019-02-25) Cerón, Nathalia Andrea; Collo, Andrés Felipe; Gacive, Michelle; Flórez, OrlandoPublicación Acceso abierto Eventos adversos de la CPRE en el Hospital de San José de Bogotá(Sociedad Española de Patología Digestiva, 2009) Peñaloza Ramírez, A.; Leal Buitrago, C.; Rodríguez Hernández, A.Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) has become the preferred treatment method for hepatobiliary and pancreatic disease. Despite technological progress this technique continues to account for the greatest morbidity and mortality caused by digestive endoscopic procedures. ERCP carries a risk of pancreatitis, perforation, hemorrhage, cholangitis and cardiopulmonary events occurring in upto 10% of patients in referral centers, implying a mortality of up to 1%, not including therapeutic failures or the need for re-intervention. A greater mortality rate has been demonstrated in prospective studies rather than in retrospective studies, but overall, the number of complications described in the literature is much lower than the number of complications that actually occur. A descriptive prospective study was conducted at San José Hospital from April 1, 2006 to April 30, 2007 in patients who underwent an ERCP and had a 1-month follow-up. A total of 381 patients were included; 9 (2.3%) were excluded, and of the remaining 372 there was an overall success in 79.6% of cases, 8.3% had a second intervention, 7.6% developed complications (pancreatitis, perforation, hemorrhage, cholangitis, pain, intolerance to sedatives, and cardiopulmonary events), and 4.3% were failed ERCP studies. The mortality rate of the ERCP procedure was 0.8%. ERCP-related complications were determined at a teaching center, and this suggests the need to implement centers of excellence in order to improve the efficacy of the procedure.Publicación Acceso abierto Morbidity and mortality associated with performing bone marrow aspiration and biopsy(Edmond OK: MedCrave Group, 2018-02-06) Patiño, Bonell; Espinosa, Daniel; Solano, María Helena; Abello, Virginia; Casas, ClaudiaBackground: Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy are diagnostic methods in the study of hematological diseases. Complications are rare. Knowing the morbidity and mortality related to the procedure is essential in order to implement preventive behaviors and improvement plans. Objective: To determine the incidence of complications in patients over 18 years who were undergone to bone marrow biopsy and aspiration in a university hospital between October 2013 and May of 2015. Furthermore, frequency, socio-demographic and clinical characteristics were established as well. Materials & methods: Observational, descriptive and retrospective study. The unit of analysis was biopsies and bone marrow aspirations. The information was obtained from the database of outpatient hematology ward, into the program Group of Education and Monitoring of Egress (GESE) of the Hematology Service of Hospital de San José (Bogotá, Colombia), and from medical records. Results: A total of 1252 bone marrow aspirates and biopsies were performed on 914 patients. Seventy-seven complications were reported, which corresponds to 6.15% of all documented procedures. The most frequent complication was: pain (100%), being more affected the women (66%), OR 1,91(IC 1,18-3,11) p=0,003. Regard to pathology diagnosis, 53.2% of biopsies were histologically normal hematopoiesis, followed by 16.8% for chronic myeloproliferative syndromes, which was the diagnosis most commonly associated with bleeding events (40%):OR 8,9 (IC 1,2-66,44) p=0,006, and death (1.3%). Conclusion: Pain was the most frequently reported complication, and among bleeding complications, chronic myeloproliferative disorders were the most common diagnosis. The largest number of complications in women may be related to the anatomical differences between the genders. It is recommended to improve post-procedure analgesia and prospective studies to establish association between complications and diagnosis.Publicación Sólo datos Terapia de reemplazo renal, una alternativa para la calidad de vida de los pacientes(Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá, Hospital de San José y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, 2020-04-06) Morales Montoya, Alejandra; Martínez Sánchez, Lina MaríaPublicación Sólo datos Uso de dexametasona durante la extubación en niños hospitalizados en la Unidad de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal del Hospital de San José, Bogotá D.C., enero de 2013 a junio de 2015(Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá, Hospital de San José y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, 2016-06-01) Romero, Héctor; Romero, Jaime; Bastidas, Jairo