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- W2897916982 abstract "Resumen Introduccion El uso de la ecografia Doppler (ED) se ha afianzado en los ultimos cinco anos en dermatologia. En este trabajo se describen las particularidades del uso de la ED en Cataluna y Aragon. Material y metodos Estudio descriptivo observacional transversal que se realizo en 11 hospitales de Cataluna y Aragon. Durante 5 dias habiles consecutivos en octubre de 2016, se incluyeron pacientes de todas las edades y de ambos sexos, a los que se les realizo una ED. Se excluyeron pacientes con lesiones menores de 0,1mm y/o planas pigmentadas. Resultados Participaron 17 dermatologos, 10 varones y 7 mujeres. La mediana de edad fue de 41 anos (rango: 28-49 anos). La mediana de tiempo de utilizacion de la ED era de 17 meses (rango 2-47 meses). De los 11 hospitales, 7 tenian una consulta monografica de ED. Se realizaron 150 ED a 150 pacientes, lo cual supone una frecuencia de 2,9 ecografias/hospital/dia. Noventa pacientes eran mujeres. La mediana de edad fue de 47 anos (rango 4 meses a 83 anos). Siete (60%) de los centros participantes disponian de atencion pediatrica. Las sospechas diagnosticas al realizar la ED fueron: tumores benignos 35%, enfermedades inflamatorias 21%, hidrosadenitis supurativa 18%, tumores malignos 12%, otras patologias 9% y lesiones vasculares 5%. Conclusiones La ED es una herramienta ampliamente utilizada entre los dermatologos de las comunidades de Cataluna y Aragon. Se aplica para enfermedades inflamatorias y tumorales. Es util para orientar el diagnostico, decidir una terapeutica o documentar una lesion. Introduction Doppler ultrasound (DU) is an imaging technique that has been increasingly used in dermatology during the last five years. This paper describes the characteristics of the use of DU in dermatology departments in Catalonia and Aragon. Material and methods A cross-sectional observational and descriptive study was conducted in 11 hospitals in Catalonia and Aragon. During 5 consecutive working days in October 2016, all patients who underwent cutaneous ultrasound were included. Patients with lesions smaller than 0.1mm and / or pigmented macular lesions were excluded. Results A total of 17 dermatologists, 10 men and 7 women, participated. The median age was 41 years (range: 28-49 years). Their median experience in the use of ultrasound was 17 months (range 2-47 months). There was a specific day and time to perform ultrasound in 7 of the 11 hospitals. A total of 150 DU were performed on 150 patients, with a frequency of 2.9 ultrasounds/hospital/day. Ninety patients were women. The median age of the patients was 47 years (range 4 months to 83 years). Seven (60%) of the participating hospitals had a paediatric unit. The diagnostic suspicions when performing the DU were: benign tumours 35%, inflammatory diseases 21%, hidradenitis suppurativa 18%, malignant tumours 12%, other pathologies 9%, and vascular injuries 5%. Conclusions DU is a widely used tool among dermatologists in the communities of Catalonia and Aragon. It is indicated for inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. In recent years the use of DU in Spain has increased significantly. In our work, we were able to describe the use of dermatological ultrasound in the communities of Catalonia and Aragon and compare these data with other Spanish findings." @default.
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- W2897916982 date "2019-02-01" @default.
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- W2897916982 title "Uso de la ecografía Doppler en servicios de dermatología en Cataluña y Aragón, España" @default.
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