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    HOME RESPIRATORY CARE IN PRIMARY CILIARY DYSKINESIA: CASE REPORT
    (2021) Ávila, Ivón Johana; Mosquera, Freiser Eceomo Cruz; Arango, Ana Cristina Arango; Durán, Diana Patricia Jiménez
    Primary ciliary dyskinesia is a hereditary disease in which a dysfunction of the hair cells present in the respiratory system occurs. Its prevalence ranges from 1: 10,000 to 1: 20,000 live births and, as a result of its low frequency, it is generally underdiagnosed. Patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia experience abnormal mucociliary clearance, which leads to the recurrent presentation of respiratory disorders, therefore proper follow-up by health professionals is imperative. Currently there is no etiological treatment for this pathology, however home respiratory therapy can help reduce respiratory complica-tions, improve symptoms and reduce the frequency of hospitalizations given that it allows a strict monitoring. Objective: to describe the case of a patient diagnosed with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia, with follow-up by respiratory therapy at home. Case description: Female patient of 11 years of age with past history of esophageal atresia type III, operated on in the neonatal period; gastroesophageal reflux managed surgically, and respiratory failure at 2 year of age; throughout her childhood she developed recurrent episodes of mild dyspnea, productive cough and respiratory infections. At 10 years of age, through ultrastructure studies, she was diagnosed with primary ciliary dyskinesia, and home monitoring and intervention was initiated using respiratory therapy. Conclusion: Home respiratory care in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia and the strict follow-up involved can contribute to improve respiratory symptoms and reduce the complications associated with this disease.
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    Technological tools for the control and follow-up of patients with respiratory diseases and oxygen support
    (2021) Rojas, Anisbed Naranjo; Arango, Ana Cristiana; Mosquera, Freiser Eceomo Cruz
    The use of technological tools in health allows reaching geographical points where traditional medicine draws a gap between health institutions and patients. These technologies can reduce medical absence rates, increase adherence to treatment, and help ensure the appropriate frequency of medical visits. In the present work it was proposed to carry out a review of the literature on the control and follow-up in patients with oxygen and respiratory diseases through technological tools. A search was carried out in the databases Pubmed, Cochrane, Medline, Lilacs, Biomed, National Library, Science, with descriptors such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and Descriptors in Health Sciences (DeCS). The analysis of the literature was carried out using the elements Strobe, Amstar. From the studies included in the final analysis, it can be evidenced that mobile health technology has become a very important tool in the monitoring and control of patients with respiratory diseases, which provides data in real time that They can be used to minimize complications and expand the opportunity for quality care in patients with respiratory problems, however, it is necessary to carry out clinical trials to determine the clinical benefits, when using technological tools in this area.

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