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Analysis of Stereotyped B-Cell Receptor Frequencies Among Portuguese De Novo-Di...

Alves, Daniela; Ferreira, Gisela; Caldas, Joana; Fernandes, Mariana; Gaspar, Cátia; Alpoim, Mafalda; Carvalhais, Inês; Duarte, Sara; Silva, Helena

Background/objectives: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) exhibits a heterogeneous clinical course influenced by genetic factors, such as the mutational status of immunoglobulin variable regions (IGHV). Recently, B-cell receptor (BcR) stereotypes have shown promising prognostic value, potentially surpassing IGHV status. The PAIS study analyzed BcR stereotypes and IGHV mutations in newly diagnosed Portuguese CLL...


Ping-pong of the older adult: (Re)think integrated care

Espírito Santo, Maria Inês; Belo, Adelaide; Almeida, Vera; Russo, Carlos José; Gaspar, Cátia

Background and Aim: This study aimed to understand and analyze the experiences and knowledge of various health professionals, the social area and an informal caregiver on the integration of care for the elderly in a pandemic context. Method: a qualitative investigation was carried out in which seven participants with distinct but complementary roles in the essence of care participated. Data collection was carri...


O ping-pong da pessoa mais velha: (Re)pensar a integração de Cuidados

Espírito-Santo, Maria Inês; Belo, Adelaide; Almeida, Vera; Russo, Carlos José; Gaspar, Cátia

Contextoe Objetivo: Este estudo visou perceber e analisar as experiências e o conhecimento de vários profissionais de saúde, da área social e de um cuidador informal sobre a integração de cuidados à pessoa mais velha num contexto pandémico. Método: realizou-se uma investigação de caráter qualitativo na qual participaram sete participantes com funções distintas, mas complementares na essência do cuidado. A recol...


The impact of diabetes on multiple avoidable admissions: a cross-sectional study

Seringa, Joana; Marques, Ana P; Moita, Bruno; Gaspar, Cátia; Raposo, João F; Santana, Rui

Background Multiple admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) are responsible for an important proportion of health care expenditures. Diabetes is one of the conditions consensually classified as an ACSC being considered a major public health concern. The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of diabetes on the occurrence of multiple admissions for ACSC. Methods We analysed inpatient data...


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