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    Sleep-related breathing disorders: impact on mortality of cerebrovascular disease by Parra, O, Arboix, A, Montserrat, J.M, Quinto, L, Bechich, S, Garcia-Eroles, L

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-08-2004)
    “…The aim of the study was to analyse the impact of sleep-related breathing disorders in a 2-yr survival follow-up of patients with a first ever stroke or…”
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    Ischemic stroke of unusual cause: clinical features, etiology and outcome by Arboix, A., Bechich, S., Oliveres, M., García-Eroles, L., Massons, J., Targa, C.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-03-2001)
    “…The clinical features, etiology and neurological outcome of ischemic stroke of unusual cause (ISUC) have rarely been reported. We retrospective reviewed all…”
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    Time course of sleep-related breathing disorders in first-ever stroke or transient ischemic attack by PARRA, O, ARBOIX, A, BECHICH, S, GARCIA-EROLES, L, MONTSERRAT, J. M, LOPEZ, J. A, BALLESTER, E, GUERRA, J. M, SOPENA, J. J

    “…To investigate the prevalence and behavior of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) associated with a first-ever stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA),…”
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    Early recurrence of spectacular shrinking deficit as a form of presentation in a cardio-embolic infarct by Arboix, A, Bechich, S

    Published in Revista de neurologiá (01-10-1998)
    “…Spectacular shrinking deficit (SSD) is a little known neurovascular syndrome with a monophasic clinical course. It was observed in 4.8% (11 of 231 patients)…”
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    Clinical and care implications of the 10-year application of a cerebrovascular diseases register. Descriptive analysis of the last 1000 patients and comparative with the first 1000 patients by Arboix, A, Oliveres, M, Massons, J, García-Eroles, L, Bechich, S, Targa, C

    Published in Medicina clínica (19-09-1998)
    “…There are few studies which analyze clinical and patients' care implications of the continuous application of acute stroke registry. A prospective study was…”
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    Effect of home hospitalization in the reduction of traditional hospitalization and frequency of emergencies in heart failure by Bechich, S, Sort Granja, D, Arroyo Mateo, X, Delás Amat, J, Rosell Abaurrea, F

    Published in Revista clínica espanõla (01-06-2000)
    “…Medical care to patients with heart failure (HF) entails high needs in health care and social resources. Hospital at home (HH) is a potentially useful care…”
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    RECOJE: recogida comunitaria de jeringas por usuarios de drogas por vía parenteral como complemento a los programas de intercambio by Bechich, S., Martínez, M., Llorella, G., Rodés, A., De Andrés, M., Delás, J.

    Published in Gaceta sanitaria (2001)
    “…Reducir riesgos para los usuarios de drogas por vía parenteral (UDVP) y la comunidad a través de un programa de recogida de jeringas abandonadas en lugares…”
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    Efecto de la incontinencia urinaria y la dependencia para la alimentación en la institucionalización de pacientes geriátricos agudos by Ortiz, J., Bechich, S., Aguas, M., Alaez, F., Carral, E., Sánchez, P.

    “…Valorar el efecto de la presencia de incontinencia urinaria (IU) y dependencia para la alimentación (DA) en la institucionalización de pacientes ancianos…”
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    Community collection of syringes by parenteral drug users complementary to syringe exchange programs by Bechich, S, Martínez, M, Llorella, G, Rodés, A, De Andrés, M, Delás, J

    Published in Gaceta sanitaria (01-07-2001)
    “…To contribute to harm reduction in injecting drug users (IDUs) by the implementation of a programme to withdraw abandoned syringes from public places, as well…”
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