Papers by Carlos Mansilla

Revista chilena de infectología, 2000
Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) were admitted in the Intensive Case Unit (ICU), with a range of 2 to 60 ... more Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) were admitted in the Intensive Case Unit (ICU), with a range of 2 to 60 years old (media 31.8) and 79.2% were men. The syndrome was manifested with fever, myalgias, stomach aches, nausea, lumbar pain and headache. The diagnosis was based on three criteria: clinical aspects: fever, myalgias, diarrhea vomits, in a person residing in an endemic area; chest X-ray: interstitial bilateral infiltrates; blood count: left shift of white series, thrombocytopenia (< 150.000/mm 3) and an increase of immunoblasts (> 10% of the lymphocytes). The clinical severity of the HPS could be classified in three groups refered to as mild HPS: that didn't develop shock and required oxygen (n: 7); moderate HPS: that developed moderate shock and required hemodynamic support, mecanical ventilation (MV) and survived (n: 8); severe HPS: that presented with severe shock, required hemodynamic support, MV and finally died (n: 9). Globally the mortality rate was 37.5% (9/24).
Revista de Educación Matemática, 1996
La educación matemática en la actualidad no escapa a la problemática educativa en general. En los... more La educación matemática en la actualidad no escapa a la problemática educativa en general. En los tiempos que corren la educación es un problema en
Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia, 2011
This investigation presents data from working with Global Positioning System (GPS) to complement ... more This investigation presents data from working with Global Positioning System (GPS) to complement the work of Radio Echo Sounding from January 2009 at the area next to the Chilean Base Station Bernardo O'Higgins and Jakenau Mountain at north of the Antarctic peninsula (63° 19' S, 57° 51' W). The main objective was to georeference the information onto crevasses zones identified by Radio Eco Sounding, using two topographic GPS equipment. The measured points correspond to a grid draw on the area that is normally used for Twin Otter aircraft landing thus, surface and subglacier topography.
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Papers by Carlos Mansilla