Sociedad Científica de Estudiantes de Medicina
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MIEMBROS
- Karina Mendez Frias
- Yrma Vanessa Ramirez Moreira
- Leonardo Dante Diaz Terrazas
- Valery Stefany Hurtado Perez
Presidenta | Kmf.lp.2095@gmail.com | |
Vicepresidenta | Vanessara1@hotmail.com | |
Secretario | leodiazt@hotmail.com | |
Tesorera | stefanihp@hotmail.com |
PROYECTOS EN EJECUCUCIÓN 2018
Proyectos | Estudiantes involucrados |
Estudio de prevalencia de demencia senil en pacientes mayores a 65 años en la sala de medicina interna del hospital San Juan de Dios en el período de agosto a noviembre del 2018. | Ximena Tejerina, Harold Herbas, Dana Arano |
Diagnóstico de la situación laboral del personal de salud, y su influencia sobre la calidad de los servicios de asistencia que brindan a la población de cobertura del “Centro de Salud San Carlos” durante el mes de agosto del año 2018 | Karina Mendez Frias, Yasmina Mendoza, Dalia Puma |
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Item A Systematic Review of the Efficacy of Glabellar Botulinum Toxin Injections Compared to Acupuncture in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder(2024) Portillo Saavedra, Natalia; Vargas Sandoval, Ericka; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a complex psychiatric condition characterized by pervasive emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and difficulties in cognitive control. Patients often exhibit heightened reactivity to negative emotional stimuli, which is associated with increased activity in the amygdala and decreased functionality in the prefrontal cortex during tasks that require inhibition. Given these neurobiological underpinnings, glabellar botulinum toxin (BTX) injections have emerged as a potential treatment option due to their ability to disrupt facial feedback mechanisms that may exacerbate emotional responses.Item Advancing Surgical Approaches for Trigeminal Neuralgia A Meta-Analysis of Endoscopic and Microscopic Microvascular Decompression(2024) Hjeala Varas, Amir; Castillo Sulca, Gabriel; Manrique, Miguel; Carrara Sodre, Katerine; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Item Botulinum Toxin as an Adjunct Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder: A systematic Review of 144 Patients(2024) Cespedes Canavire, Sedrich; Osorio Ortega, Valentina; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Item Consequences of inadequate exclusive breastfeeding in Children from latin america: a systematic review(2024) Franco, Sergio; Salazar, Mateo; Vilca, Najhavy; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding is essential for the healthy growth and physical and mental development of your baby. Not breastfeeding or breastfeeding for less than six months increases the risk of the child developing various diseases. Objective: To gather and explain the consequences of not providing exclusive breastfeeding to children in Latin America. Methodology: Scientific articles were searched on the PubMed and Scielo platforms, following the PRISMA method. Specific criteria were used to decide which articles to include or exclude in this study. In total, 13 selected articles were analyzed. Results: The reviewed research shows that insufficient breastfeeding or breastfeeding for less than six months can lead to issues such as developmental and growth delays, overweight and obesity during adolescence, and underweight in childhood. It also indicates a high risk of respiratory diseases such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis, skin problems like allergic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis, iron deficiency anemia, vitamin A deficiency, and severe dehydration. Conclusion: It is important to have new information about the risks of breastfeeding in our society. This helps people understand its significance in preventing diseases and ensuring proper growth for babies.Item Depression, anxiety and stress in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review(2024) Cornejo Mollo, Shaaron Withney; Cruz Zambrana, Alejandra Janice; Encinas-Saucedo, AlejandraItem DETERMINACIÓN DE LOS FACTORES DE RIESGO DE DIABETES EN PERSONAL ADMINISTRATIVO DE UNIVERSIDADES DE LATINOAMÉRICA, ESTUDIO MULTICÉNTRICO(2021) Padilla, Mauricio Jensen; Bellatin-Luque, Nadine Sofía; Mercado Roca, Luis Adolfo; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo”. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.; Universidad Católica de Santa María. Arequipa, PerúLa Diabetes Mellitus se ha convertido en uno de los problemas de salud pública más importantes globalmente, con un crecimiento acelerado en el número de personas afectadas. En las diversas universidades, el personal administrativo experimenta arduas horas de trabajo, generalmente labores de oficina que implican estar sentado durante horas, con desequilibrios en la alimentación y las jornadas sin descanso en un clima de permanente tensión y estrés, lo que produce efectos negativos en la salud de los trabajadores. El objetivo fue determinar estos factores de riesgo para enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles como la diabetes mellitus.Item Effectiveness and Safety of Probiotics Versus Conventional Antifungal Treatments for Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Non-Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review(2024) Garcia Agreda, Nicole Quiroga; Moreno Almanza, Mónica C.; Ribera Camacho, Fabio E.; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Background: Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common gynecological condition that can significantly affect the quality of life. Conventional antifungal treatments, while effective, are associated with potential side effects and resistance issues. Probiotics have emerged as a potential alternative or complementary treatment by targeting the vaginal microbiota. This review aims to evaluate whether probiotics, antifungal treatments, or a combination of both are more effective in managing VVC.Item Effectiveness of psychological therapies versus antidepressants in adults with major depression: a systematic review(2024) Antelo Candia, Nohelia; Coronado Camacho, Génesis Jassid; Oshiro Nakagawa, MieItem Effects of chamomile on individuals with sleep disorders: A systematic review(2024) Pereira de Sousa Ramirez, Mariana; Zaghini Santos, Maria Eduarda; Gonzales Soria, NataliaSleep is essential for maintaining both physical and mental well-being, yet many people struggle with sleep disorders like insomnia or sleep apnea. Traditional remedies, such as chamomile, have become popular as natural alternatives for improving sleep. This systematic review examines the effectiveness of chamomile, focusing on how it impacts sleep quality, duration, and the ability to fall asleep.The review includes four studies that explored different forms of chamomile, such as teas, extracts, and essential oils. Results showed promising effects, especially in reducing stress and anxiety, which are major factors affecting sleep. Some participants experienced better sleep quality and shorter times to fall asleep, but the overall results were inconsistent, particularly when looking at objective measures like total sleep time. Importantly, chamomile was found to be safe, with no serious side effects reported. While chamomile shows potential, this review highlights several limitations, including small sample sizes and differences in how the studies were conducted. To truly understand chamomile’s benefits, larger studies with standardized methods and more robust testing are needed. Despite these gaps, chamomile remains a hopeful option for those seeking natural ways to improve their sleep.Item Efficacy and safety of trofinetide in patients with Rett syndrome: a systematic literature review(2024) Menacho Meroly, Saucedo CamilaIntroduction Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder with limited treatment options. Trofinetide has emerged as a potential therapeutic agent due to its neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties. This systematic review evaluates the efficacy and safety of trofinetide in patients with Rett syndrome. Methods We identified 44 articles from two databases (PubMed and Scopus). After removing duplicates, we applied the inclusion criteria, which were restricted to systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published within the last 5 years, available in English, and reporting efficacy outcomes measured with validated tools such as the Rett Syndrome Behavior Questionnaire (RSBQ) and the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I). Non-randomized trials and studies with insufficient data were excluded. Results This review included three studies with 916 patients on trofinetide for Rett syndrome. Trofinetide showed significant improvements in RSBQ (MD: -3.40 to -3.53) and CGI-I scores (MD: -0.34 to -0.35). Common side effects were diarrhea and vomiting, but no severe adverse events were reported. Conclusions This systematic review supports the efficacy of trofinetide in improving behavioral and functional outcomes in Rett syndrome. The treatment demonstrated significant reductions in symptom severity, particularly in communication and motor skills, as measured by the Rett Syndrome Behavior Questionnaire (RSBQ) and Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I). While trofinetide was generally well-tolerated, common side effects like diarrhea and vomiting were reported. Further research with longer follow-up periods is needed to confirm the long-term efficacy and safety of trofinetide in RTT patients.Item Efficacy of Protein-Based Therapies in Modulating Pathology and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review(2024) Rivero Paniagua, Yhazmin; Feeney Camacho, Nicole; Urioste Daza, Jhuliana; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Introduction: Beta-amyloid plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles disrupt brain function, leading to the progressive cognitive and functional decline characteristic of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Current treatments provide only symptomatic relief, failing to address the underlying pathology. Protein-based therapies, including monoclonal antibodies and recombinant protein vaccines, aim to target these pathological mechanisms by clearing beta-amyloid deposits and modulating tau activity. This review evaluates the efficacy of these therapies in improving cognitive and functional outcomes while exploring their limitations and potential. Methods: This systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines and the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions (version 6.3). A comprehensive search of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science was performed. Inclusion criteria focused on studies evaluating protein-based therapies targeting amyloid-beta or tau in Alzheimer’s Disease. Data on cognitive and functional outcomes, safety, and biomarkers were extracted and synthesized to identify trends and gaps in the evidence. Results: Eight studies involving 724 participants met the inclusion criteria. Monoclonal antibodies, such as aducanumab, reduced amyloid-beta plaques within 24–48 weeks, but cognitive improvements were inconsistent. Recombinant vaccines, like Lu AF20513, induced strong immune responses in 65–80% of patients, especially with immunostimulant patches. Biomarkers such as alpha-2-macroglobulin showed promise in monitoring treatment efficacy. Adverse events, including mild infusion reactions, were more frequent with antibody therapies, highlighting the need for further optimization. Conclusion: Protein-based therapies show potential in Alzheimer’s Disease treatment by targeting amyloid-beta plaques and tau pathology. Monoclonal antibodies and recombinant vaccines offer promising results in reducing pathological hallmarks and improving immune responses. However, cognitive and functional benefits remain inconsistent, and adverse events are common. Further research is necessary to optimize these therapies, validate biomarkers, and ensure broader clinical applicability.Item Healing with Honey: A Systematic Review of Topical Honey in Burn Wound Management Across 508 Cases(2024) Nazra-Pardo, Alexia; Eguez-Lima, Maria Jose; Camacho, Jeanine; Caballero, Juliana; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Item Infusion of cardiac progenitor cells in pediatric patients with single ventricle congenital heart disease for improved cardiac function: A Systematic Review.(2024) Viruez Nogueira, Camile; Elorriaga Vaca, Juliana; Loecsey Bejarano, Zoltan Nikolai; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia). MedicinaItem Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)-Guided Resection of Glioblastoma: A Meta-Analysis of 1,847 Patients(2023) Pichardo-Rojas, Pavel S.; Angulo-Lozano, Juan Carlos; Alvarez-Castro, José Alfonso; Vázquez-Alva, Diego; Osuna-Lau, Ricardo Alfonso; Choque-Ayala, Luz Camila; Tandon, Nitin; Esquenazi, YoshuaItem Long-Acting Antiretroviral Therapies vs. Conventional Oral Regimens in HIV: A Systematic Review(2024) Calderon Chacon, Janinne; Garay Borcosque, Andres M.; Lijeron Viana de Araujo, LuccasBackground: Long-acting antiretroviral therapies (ARV-LA) have emerged as an alternative to daily oral regimens for the management of HIV. This systematic review evaluates the efficacy, safety, and patient satisfaction of ARV-LA, particularly focusing on cabotegravir (CAB-LA) and rilpivirine (RPV-LA), in comparison to standard oral antiretroviral therapies (ART).Item Metabolic factors associated with kidney stone formation: a sistematic review(2024) Gutiérrez Montaño, Fernanda Ariana; Chavarría Cortez, Fiorella; Nina Masías, Rodrigo; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)Kidney stones are a complex and multifactorial disease that affects a large proportion of the world's population. Metabolic factors, such as hypercalciuria, hypocitraturia, hyperoxaluria, and hyperuricosuria, play a crucial role in its development and recurrence. In this systematic review, these factors were analyzed to better understand their influence and contribute to clinical and preventive management. After an exhaustive search in electronic databases and a rigorous screening process, 12 relevant studies were included. The results showed that hypercalciuria affects 50-60% of patients with kidney stones, while hypocitraturia occurs in 60-80% of cases. Furthermore, systemic conditions such as metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes were associated with a significant increase in uric acid stone formation, underscoring the relationship between these diseases and lithogenesis. Preventive management based on dietary modifications, such as reducing sodium and animal protein consumption, combined with targeted pharmacological therapies, was shown to be effective in reducing stone recurrence. These findings highlight the importance of a preventive and personalized approach, although they also show the need for future research with more homogeneous methodologies. Identifying and addressing underlying metabolic factors is key to improving patients' quality of life.Item Prenatal and Postnatal Myelomeningocele repair A Systematic Review of Outcomes(2024) Pacheco, Camila; Vargas, Anhelle; Quiroga, FernandaItem Simultaneous Parkinsonism and Dementia as Initial Presentation of Intracranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: A Systematic Review(2024) Pichardo-Rojas, Pavel S.; Marín-Castañeda, Luis A.; De Nigris Vasconcellos, Fernando; Flores-López, Shadia I.; Coria-Medrano, Adrian; López-Zepeda, Perla de Teresa; Sánchez-Serrano, Claudia D.; Escobar-López, Jesús M.; Choque-Ayala, Luz C.; Jowah, Gorbachev; Rangel-Castilla, Leonardo; Torres-Chávez, Mario C.Item Systematic review and meta-analysis on the impact of the consumption of whey protein on the development of inflammatory acne in young adults of 18 to 25 years(2024) Daza Balderrama, María René; Zambrana Pacheco, Nicolás Sebastián; Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)