22/04/2025 - Covid-19
A study led by the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, in collaboration with the Caldes de Montbui City Council, has validated the use of thermal waters to reduce some symptoms in people affected by long COVID. Balneotherapy helped improve pain and fatigue, with benefits that persisted after treatment ended. Improvements were also observed in sleep quality and anxiety, although these did not last over time. People with long COVID who underwent a one-month thermal water treatment program were twice as likely to improve their symptoms compared to those who did not receive the treatment.
Més informació "Balneotherapy Improves Various Symptoms of Long COVID"
11/03/2024 - Covid-19
This is revealed by a study at Hospital del Mar, which prospectively analyzed data from nearly 2,000 people followed at the center's Post-COVID Unit. The main risk factors for developing persistent COVID are obesity, asthma and the severity of the disease. Women are also at higher risk These results lead the authors of the study to consider antiviral treatment also for people with SARS-CoV-2 infection who meet these risk factors, even if they do not suffer from severe COVID.
Més informació "Treatment of COVID-19 with antivirals may protect from persistent COVID"
14/02/2024 - Covid-19
It is a monoclonal antibody with prophylactic and therapeutic action, isolated from blood samples of a patient infected by SARS-CoV-2 during the first wave of the pandemic. The antibody has been designed and developed by researchers from the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, the IrsiCaixa AIDS Research Institute, the National Center for Biotechnology and the Center for Genomic Regulation. In addition, this new treatment has been patented pending commercial development. This new treatment has been patented pending commercial development. The results of the work have been published in the journal Nature Communications.
Més informació "New antibody blocks all SARS-CoV-2 variants in preclinical models"
27/10/2022 - Covid-19
A study by the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute and Pompeu Fabra University has found that not all HIV patients respond adequately to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. The work has been published in the journal Frontiers in Immunology. Up to 20% of people with HIV being treated with antiretroviral drugs do not regain normal levels of immune cells in their blood. These people, with a depressed immune system, are considered to be at risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and were prioritised in the COVID-19 vaccination strategy, just as other at-risk groups were. However, until now it was not known how they responded to immunisation with RNA-based vaccines, such as those from Pfizer and BioNTech.
04/07/2022 - Covid-19
The possibility of re-freezing vials once they are prepared may enable the manipulation of vaccines in the country of origin, freezing the syringes, and sending them to their destination for immediate use, without the need for a major infrastructure. The shelf life of the re-frozen vaccine is at least one month.
07/07/2022 - Covid-19
A study on the vaccine response of patients with primary antibody deficiency carried out by the Functional Unit of Primary Immunodeficiencies at Hospital del Mar together with the dibi Network (Reference Laboratory of Catalonia) has revealed that a good number of these people have antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 without actually having contracted COVID-19. The study, published in the journal Immunology, is the first to certify the transmission of antinucleocapsid antibodies (ANC) from donors to patients with primary immunodeficiency.
18/05/2022 - Covid-19
A study by doctors and researchers at Hospital del Mar and the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute confirms that COVID-19 infection is much more virulent than the flu in this group of patients, despite the fact that they are younger and in better health. They also require longer hospital stays and more care. This means that the price of their treatment is double that of patients admitted for influenza, with an extra cost of almost 10,000 euros. The study has been published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases and presented at the European Congress of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases held in Lisbon.
22/02/2022 - Covid-19
Dr. Esther Barreiro is the editor of the book 'Physiopathology of COVID-19 in different organs and systems', published by Elsevier. It is a work and study manual for people interested in learning more about this disease. The experts from Hospital del Mar have played a leading role in the new publication by Elsevier, Physiopathology of COVID-19 in different organs and systems, the first manual that analyses, with the help of various specialists, the effects caused by SARS-CoV-2, its mechanisms of infection, treatment, and sequelae. Dr. Esther Barreiro, consultant physician in the Pneumology Department at Hospital del Mar, researcher at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM), and associate professor at Pompeu Fabra University, is the editor.
29/12/2021 - Covid-19
Patients with type-2 diabetes affected by COVID-19 are four to five times more likely to die or suffer serious complications from the disease if their blood sugar levels are much higher or much lower than usual This has been revealed in a study led by the Endocrinology and Nutrition Service at Hospital del Mar and published in the journal Diabetes Care The ratio of glucose levels on arrival in the emergency room to the patient's usual levels has a high predictive value, more so than either of the two data separately. These levels can be determined easily through a blood test
23/11/2021 - Covid-19
The data comes from more than 90,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Catalonia up to July last year. More than 6% had suffered a stroke at some point before infection. People under the age of 60 who have suffered a stroke prior to contracting COVID-19 are three times more likely to die than those who have never suffered a stroke. This risk drops to 1.3 times in people aged between 60 and 80 and is not significant in those over 80 The researchers point out that this needs to be taken into account when determining COVID-19 vaccination priorities. The study is published in the journal Stroke. It is the first study of its kind in Spain and one of the first in the world.
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