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Trabajos de grado: Pregrado y Especialización
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0.0718-0.8746; p=0.03) and SO2>78% (OR: 6.35; 95% CI: 1.2074-33.3722; p=0.03) were significantly associated with AHI> 5
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1.0681 to 6.3710; p=0.03)
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22.8). Positive ultrasensitive troponin T was documented in 53.8% of the patients evaluated; However
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30.3% state 2 and 18% state 4. The prevalence of anemia was 24.7% and polycythemia 12.4%. Anemia was more frequent in men than in women (29.3% vs 20.8%
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41 high endoscopies and 29 colonoscopies in 54 patients. The Endoscopic and pathological comparison shows sensitivity
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46.1% belonged to state 3
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52_years (Male= 103; 55.47 +/- 13.96; Female= 72; 57.48 +/- 12.87
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53.9% men
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57% and 56% in left colon: 35%
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57% and 56%. The prevalence of anemia was 83.3%
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593 (61.45%) were men. 159 events occurred at a rate of 14.39 events per 100 patient-years
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89% and 25% and right colon: 40%
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>18 years captured between nov./2014-oct/2015 (INO). Variables: Clinical
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a relationship has been described between the elevation of plasma troponin values
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