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Research Groups
Masa J.F., CorraL J., aLonso M.L., orDax e., tronCoso M.F., gonzáLez M. et aL. Efficacy of different treatment al- ternatives for obesity hypoventilation syndrome: Pickwick study. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2015;192(1):86-95.
sánChez-De-La-torre M., KhaLyFa a., sánChez-De-La- torre a., Martínez-aLonso M., Martínez-garCía M.a., BarCeLo a. et aL. Precision Medicine in Patients With Re- sistant Hypertension and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Blood Pressure Response to Continuous Positive Airway Pres- sure Treatment. Journal of the American College of Cardi- ology. 2015;66(9):1023-1032.
isetta v., negrin M.a., Monasterio C., Masa J.F., Feu n., aLvarez a. et aL. A Bayesian cost-effectiveness analysis
Highlights
PROJECTS DIRECTED BY OUR GROUP
(projects in collaboration excluded) (€ 1,000,000).
1. Efficiency at medium /long-term niv in OHS. (pick- wicks). FIS, VITALAIR. • 2. Cost-effectiveness of home respiratory polygraphy management (HRP) SEPAR, NEUMOSUR, VITALAIR and FUNDESALUD. • 3. Effectiveness and cost-efectiveness of an over- simplified system for the management of patients with high osa probability in primary care. FIS, PRI, SEPAR, SEAR, NEUMOSUR • 4. Telemedicine plat- form in COPD (E-NEUMO). CRONEX 3.0. NEUMO- SUR. SEPAR. SEAR. TELEFÓNICA EHEALTH. • 5. Effect of CPAP in the deterioration of renal function in early stages of chronic kidney disease (RENAS). FIS, FIS, SEAR, NEUMOSUR. • 6. Evolution of SAHS in children in a clinical cohort of children studied in the sleep unit. Approach to the natural history of disease. (atlantis). FIS. • 7. SAHS in obese and non- obese children, implications. Junta de castilla y león.
TRANSFER
Collaboration with VitalAire (HRP and Pickwicks pro- jects) of 280,000 €.
INTERNALIZATION
• “OHS: definition, diagnosis, pathophysiology and management” coordinator. ERS Monograph. • Res-
of a telemedicine-based strategy for the management of sleep apnoea: A multicentre randomised controlled trial. Thorax. 2015;70(11):1054-1061.
sánChez-De-La-torre M., naDaL n., CortiJo a., Masa J.F., Duran-CantoLLa J., vaLLs J. et aL. Role of primary care in the follow-up of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea undergoing CPAP treatment: A randomised controlled tri- al. Thorax. 2015;70(4):346-352.
Masa J.F., Duran-CantoLLa J., CaPote F., CaBeLLo M., aBaD J., garCía-rio F. et aL. Efficacy of home single-chan- nel nasal pressure for recommending continuous pos- itive airway pressure treatment in sleep apnea. Sleep. 2015;38(1):13-21.
piratory Intensive Care Assembly membership in the ERS. • Task Force ERS member: Technical Standards for the Scoring of Respiratory Events us- ing Type III Devices for the Diagnosis of Sleep Dis- ordered Breathing. • ADVENT-HF TRIAL. (Canadian institute of health research & Philips-Respironics). • THE EUROPEAN SLEEP APNEA DATABASE (ESA- DA). (EU Cost action).
INNOVATION
1) Implementation of telematics spirometry in Ex- tremadura. 2) Development and validation of a tele- matic platform for COPD patients. 3) Development and validation of a system of tele estetoscopia. 4) Spectral analysis and artificial intelligence in sleep studies in children.
TRAINING
1. Thesis: HIF-2 a cellular response to hypoxia. Isa- bel Escauriaza
2. Courses:
• OrganizationoftheVIIIInternationalSymposium on Non Invasive Ventilation. November 12-15. Cáceres.
• Organization of Sleep Course. University Hospi- tal Burgos, Spain. 4th to 7th May.
Institution: Fundación para la Formación y la Investigación de los Profesionales de la Salud (FUNDESALUD) Contact: Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara · Avda. Pablo Naranjo, s/n. 10003 Cáceres · Tel.: 927 256 204 E.mail: [email protected]
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