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Revista Médica Científica CAMbios

Periodicidad semestral: flujo continuo.

ISSN - Electrónico: 2661-6947 / DOI: 10.36015 • LILACS BIREME (19784); LATINDEX (20666)

CAMbios Scientific Medical Journal

The CAMbios Medical-Scientific Journal is the official organ of scientific dissemination of the Carlos Andrade Marin Specialty Hospital-HECAM, which belongs to the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security and is aimed at health professionals and the community in general.

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Original Studies: Observational Studies

Original Studies: Validation Studies

Original Studies: Review Studies

  • Rubén Mauricio Navarrete Arauz, Wendy Milagros Tercero Martínez, Santiago Xavier Aguayo Moscoso, Pablo Andrés Vélez Páez, Edgar Fernando López Rondón, Jorge Washington Vélez Páez, Jorge Luis Vélez Páez
    72-79
    Sexual hormones in critical disease
    INTRODUCTION. In the critical patient there has been a conglomerate of situations given by alteration of the hormones according to the behavior of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, understanding their role is fundamental. OBJECTIVE. Describe the alterations of sex hormones in the...
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  • José David Guzmán Guzmán, Alejandro Sebastián Mayorga Garcés, Rudy Wilson Pincay Castro, José Luis Anchundia Pico, Edwin Gabriel Siguencia Siguenza
    80-86
    Role of endoscopic ultrasound in the management of subepithelial lesions of the upper digestive tract
    INTRODUCTION. Since the appearance of endoscopic ultrasound, the field of gastroenterology and, in a main way, endoscopy has evolved, allowing the performance of multiple procedures, both diagnostic and therapeutic, with minimal complications with low mortality. OBJECTIVE. To determine the...
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Case Report

  • Byron Pascual Campoverde Arévalo, Marco Antonio Ortiz Guerra, Pedro Coello Ramírez, Natali González Rozo, Jhaneth Del Valle Guerra Vilca, Ofelia Mishel Padilla Rodríguez
    87-91
    Abdominal tuberculosis in children of a public tertiary hospital in Mexico
    INTRODUCTION. Worldwide, tuberculosis is one of the ten causes of death, with an incidence of 7 920 patients between 0 - 14 years in the Americas region; the abdomen being the most common extrapulmonary site. OBJECTIVES. Describe the age, clinical, microbiological, complications and associated...
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  • Alejandro Sebastián Mayorga Garcés, Gustavo Enrique Calle Hinojosa, David Augusto Andrade Zamora
    92-95
    Duodenal jejunal intussusception secondary to the use of Foley catheter for nutrition
    provide an enteral nutrition route for prolonged periods, makes possible the use of a Foley catheter, as a replacement for conventional gastrostomy tubes, represented an easy and economical method, but it was associated with greater complication and the complications are rare. cases that were...
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Medical Protocols

  • Fausto Marcos Guerrero-Toapanta, Juan Carlos López Altamirano, Yeimi del Carmen Herrera Parra, Edison Tarquino Ramos Tituaña, Abel Rodolfo Godoy Miketta
    96-105
    Multiorgan donor clinical-therapeutic management
    Most of the potential organ donors come from the Emergency and Intensive Care Units, where most of the patients with acute and severe neurological disorder are located1.   During the diagnosis of brain death, the authentic maintenance of the donor begins, as there are critical...
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  • Alexandra Maricela Vásquez Teran, Licenciada, Silvia Alexandra Díaz Rodríguez, Licenciada, Martha Vanesa Alarcón Hinojosa, Licenciada, Ana Lucía Iza Niza, Licenciada, Gabriela Soledad Herrera Bastidas, Jeaneth Alexandra Casa Tipán, Licenciada
    106-115
    Nursing Care at the beginning of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in the Intensive Care Unit
    Mechanical ventilation is the therapeutic alternative that replaces total or partial ventilatory function while maintaining appropriate levels of PO2and PCO2 in arterial blood, in order to reduce respiratory work in critical patients; mainly those with acute respiratory failure, so it should be...
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