Study of the hepatic and renal toxicity caused by the sevoflurane 2.5% administration during long- term sedation procedures in animal model |
Qualification: Excellent «cum laude» unanimously Year of defense: 2012 Director(s): Dr. Francisco Javier Belda, Dr. Marina Soro Name of the doctoral candidate: Lucía Gallego Ligorit Title of the research project from which the thesis was derived: “Study of the hepatic and renal toxicity caused by the sevoflurane 1.5% and 2.5% administration during long- term sedation procedures in animal model”. Project main researcher: Marina Soro |
Study of the inflammatory response in different coronary revascularization surgery strategies |
Qualification: Excellent Year of defense: 2012 Director(s): Dr. Joaquín Ortega, Dr. Rosario Vicente Name of the doctoral candidate: Irene León Carsi Title of the research project from which the thesis was derived: “Study of the inflammatory response in different coronary revascularization surgery strategies”. Project main researcher: Irene León Carsi |
Predictive capacity of a liquid sevoflurane continuous infusion system by means of the AnaConDa system |
Qualification: Excellent «cum laude» unanimously Year of defense: 2011 Director(s): Dr. Francisco Javier Belda, Dr. Marina Soro, Jesús Egido de los Ríos Name of the doctoral candidate: Rafael Badenes Quiles Title of the research project from which the thesis was derived: “Predictive capacity of a liquid sevoflurane continuous infusion system by means of the AnaConDa system”. Project main researcher: Rafael Badenes Quiles |
Sedation model adaptation with liquid sevoflurane inhaled in lungs with experimental ARDS. Study of the immunomodulatory effect |
Qualification: Excellent «cum laude» unanimously Year of defense: 2011 Director(s): Dr. Marina Soro, Dr. Bruno Camps Name of the doctoral candidate: Dr. Carlos Ferrando Ortolá Title of the research project from which the thesis was derived: “Sedation model adaptation with liquid sevoflurane inhaled in lungs with experimental ARDS. Study of the immunomodulatory effect”. Project main researcher: Dr. Carlos Ferrando Ortolá |