Revista médica de Chile
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Revista médica de Chile · Oct 2022
Historical Article[Feeding the poor and sick during the 18th century. The register of purchases at a hospital of La Serena, Chile].
This article analyzes the feeding forms and care, in a record made by the nursing friars of the Hospital San Juan de Dios of La Serena in 1796. The food intake of both patients and hospital staff, is examined through a quantitative and qualitative perspective. In this context, it is proposed that food intake, in a monastic space dedicated to the care of the poor and sick, responded to doctrinal elements typical of the Western Catholic tradition, but above all to local economic conditions. It supported the poor who wandered in a city with economic and social growth at the end of the 18th century.
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Revista médica de Chile · Oct 2022
Case Reports[Sulfhemoglobinemia secondary to the use of zopiclone. Report of two cases].
Sulfhemoglobin (SulfHb) is formed by hemoglobin (Hb) oxidation by sulfur compounds. Sulfhemoglobinemia is mainly associated with drugs or intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Patients present with central cyanosis, an abnormal pulse oximetry and normal arterial oxygen partial pressure. ⋯ This is attributed to a similar absorbance peak of both pigments in arterial blood. Venous co-oximetry can be useful in this context. SulfHb is a self-limited condition in most cases, however it must be differentiated from methemoglobinemia to avoid inappropriate treatments like methylene blue.
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The rate of survival to hospital discharge is less than 10% for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). ⋯ OHCA is an important cause of death in Chile. The development of a national registry that follows the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation guidelines is the first step to assess the profile of OHCA in the region. It will provide crucial information to identify prognostic factors and variables that can help develop standards of care and set up the basis to optimize cardiac arrest management within our country and region.