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  • Health and lifestyle parameters in peripheral artery disease at two periods of the COVID-19 pandemic: comparison between men and women Original Article

    Kanegusuku, Hélcio; Silva, Gustavo Oliveira da; Braghieri, Heloisa Amaral; Carvalho, Juliana Ferreira de; Costa, Renan Massena; Cucato, Gabriel Grizzo; Wolosker, Nelson; Ritti-Dias, Raphael Mendes; Correia, Marilia Almeida

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    ABSTRACT Objective: This study analyzed the impact of sex on self-reported health and lifestyle parameters in peripheral artery disease patients at two periods of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: In this longitudinal study, 99 patients with peripheral artery disease (53 men and 46 women) were evaluated during two periods of the COVID-19 pandemic ( i.e ., at onset: May to August 2020, and on follow-up: May to August 2021). Patients were interviewed via telephone, and information regarding lifestyle and health parameters was obtained. Results: At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, health and habit parameters were similar between women and men, with 63.0% and 45.3% indicating frequent fatigue, 73.9% and 84.9% reporting increased sitting time, and 23.9% and 39.6% practicing physical activity, respectively. At follow-up, difficulties in physical mobility (women: from 26.1% to 73.9%, p<0.001; men: from 39.6% to 71.7%, p=0.001) and the frequency of hospitalization for reasons other than COVID-19 increased similarly in women and men (women: from 4.3% to 21.7%, p=0.013; men: from 9.4% to 24.5%, p=0.038). The other parameters were similar between the periods. Conclusion: Self-reported physical mobility difficulties and hospitalization frequency increased in women and men with peripheral artery disease.
  • Is it possible to estimate the number of patients with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units and general wards using clinical and telemedicine data? Original Article

    Gabaldi, Caio Querino; Cypriano, Adriana Serra; Pedrotti, Carlos Henrique Sartorato; Malheiro, Daniel Tavares; Laselva, Claudia Regina; Cendoroglo Neto, Miguel; Teich, Vanessa Damazio

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  • New immunological aspects of peri-implantitis Original Article

    Bertoldo, Bárbara Bellocchio; Paulo, Guilherme Oliveira; Furtado, Taíssa Cássia de Souza; Pereira, Thiago Lima; Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes; Rodrigues, Denise Bertulucci Rocha; de Faria, Juliana Barbosa; Rosa, Rodrigo César; Pereira, Sanívia Aparecida de Lima

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  • Quality of life of women who underwent breast cancer treatment relative to sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical factors Original Article

    Campos, Angélica Atala Lombelo; Bustamante-Teixeira, Maria Teresa; Ervilha, Rafaela Russi; Fayer, Vivian Assis; Cintra, Jane Rocha Duarte; Freitas, Renata Mendes de; Almeida, Daniela Pereira de; Guerra, Maximiliano Ribeiro

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    ABSTRACT Objective Patients with cancer often undergo multiple extended treatments that decrease their quality of life. However, the quality of life of women with breast cancer after they undergo treatment remains underexplored in Brazil. Therefore, this study determined sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical factors related to the post-treatment quality of life of women with breast cancer. Methods This cross-sectional study involved 101 women diagnosed with breast cancer between 2014 and 2016 and treated at a Brazilian Oncology Reference Service. Data were collected from them using face-to-face surveys. Quality of life was evaluated using the European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Core Quality of Life questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30) and EORTC Breast Cancer-specific Quality of Life questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-BR23). The data collected were analyzed using Student’s t-test and Mann-Whitney U test. Results The median score on the global health, functional, and symptom scales of the EORTC QLQ-C30 was 75.00 (Interquartile range=33.33), 75.99 (Standard deviation [SD]=19.26), and 19.67 (SD=16.91), respectively. The mean score on the functional and symptom scales of the EORTC QLQ-BR23 was 61.89 (SD=17.21) and 20.12 (SD=16.94), respectively. Furthermore, higher post-treatment quality of life was found to be associated with being aged 50 or more, being Black, having eight or more years of education, having a partner, having a paying job, receiving treatment from the private healthcare system, having a higher income, living in the municipality where healthcare services are availed, engaging in physical activity, not smoking, being more religious, having more social support, not being overweight, having no comorbidities, and undergoing lumpectomy. Conclusion Sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical factors significantly impact the quality of life of women who undergo breast cancer treatment. Implementing interventions that improve health and reducing inequalities in the access to healthcare services can improve the quality of life of these patients.
  • Temporal and spatial analysis of over 7,000 measles cases outbreak from 2018 to 2019 in the Brazilian Amazon Original Article

    Martins, Felipe de Mello; Vidal, Alessandra Pinheiro; Giddaluru, Jeevan; da Silva, Bernardo Maia; Lee, Eva K.; Zhang, Peijue; Cardozo, Lucas Esteves; Prete Junior, Carlos Augusto; Domingues, Helves Humberto; Sabino, Ester Cerdeira; Sampaio, Vanderson de Souza; Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo; Nakaya, Helder I
  • Internet use by pregnant women during prenatal care Original Article

    Giacometti, Carolina Fernandes; Galfano, Giulia Siqueira; Wajman, Denis Schapira; Cordioli, Eduardo; Beck, Ana Paula Avritscher; Podgaec, Sérgio

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    In Brief Internet impact on prenatal care: Brazilian study found that 92% of pregnant women used the internet to access health information. Fetal development, nutrition, and childbirth were the top search topics. While 88.1% discussed their findings with doctors, the study showed no impact on delivery routes. Caution is required because of potential misinformation. The authors advocate improved guidance and quality control of online health information.
  • The impact of a biocellulose-based repair of fetal open spina bifida on the need to untether the cord: is it time to unify techniques for prenatal repair? Original Article

    Lapa, Denise Araújo; Callado, Gustavo Yano; Catissi, Giulia; Trigo, Lucas; Faig-Leite, Fernanda; Sevilla, Ana Paola Arthaud Berthet
  • Analysis of signs and symptoms in confirmed cases of severe dengue among children aged 0 to 10 years old Original Article

    Silva, Álvaro Silvério Avelino da; Carvalho, Francisco Leal; Pinto, Giovanna Araújo; Saad, Laís Silva Rios; Curado, Mariana Oliveira; Dombroski, Thais Caroline Dallabona; Hoffmann-Santos, Hugo Dias; Elias, Rosa Maria
  • Oral candidiasis in liver transplant patients: species identification and antifungal susceptibility profile Original Article

    Sabadin, Clarice Elvira Saggin; Matta, Daniel Archimedes Da; Hoppe, Lísia; Fernandes, Fernanda Aparecida Vieira; Melo, Analy Salles de Azevedo; Rigo, Lilian; Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida

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    ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to verify oral candidiasis, identify the causative species, and investigate the antifungal susceptibility of yeasts isolated from liver transplant patients. Methods A descriptive analysis of 97 patients who underwent liver transplantation was conducted at a hospital. Two clinical examinations (Collections A and B) of the oral cavity were performed. Oral material was collected from all patients, inoculated in Sabouraud Dextrose Agar, and incubated at 35℃ for 48 hours. Samples were identified by molecular sequencing of the internal trascribed space region of rDNA. Results An antifungal susceptibility test with fluconazole, amphotericin B, and micafungin was performed using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute yeast broth microdilution method. Among the patients, 15 presented with oral candidiasis: eight in Collection A and seven in Collection B. The primary type of candidiasis was atrophic, followed by pseudomembranous candidiasis. The most prevalent species was Candida albicans (nine), followed by Candida glabrata (three), Candida tropicalis (two), and Candida dubliniensis (one). Regarding susceptibility to fluconazole, of the 15 samples, 11 were susceptible, three were susceptible in a dose-dependent manner, and one was resistant. Conclusion The most commonly identified type of candidiasis was atrophic, with C. albicans and C. glabrata being the most prevalent causative species. One fluconazole-resistant isolate each of C. tropicalis and C. albicans were identified.
  • Assessing the toxicity of one-step-synthesized PEG-coated gold nanoparticles: in vitro and in vivo studies Original Article

    Garrigós, Murilo Montenegro; Oliveira, Fernando Anselmo de; Costa, Cícero Júlio Silva; Rodrigues, Lucas Renan; Nucci, Mariana Penteado; Alves, Arielly da Hora; Mamani, Javier Bustamante; Rego, Gabriel Nery de Albuquerque; Munoz, Juan Matheus; Gamarra, Lionel Fernel

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    ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the in vitro and in vivo toxicities of polyethylene glycol-coated gold nanoparticles synthesized using a one-step process. Methods Gold nanoparticles were prepared via a co-precipitation method using polyethylene glycol, and the synthesis product was characterized. For the in vitro evaluation, a flow cytometry analysis with Annexin V and iodide propidium staining was used to assess cytotoxicity in MG-63 cells labeled with 10, 50, and 100µg/mL of nanoparticle concentration. For the in vivo evaluation, nanoparticles were administered intraperitoneally at a dose of 10mg/kg dose in 10-week-old mice. Toxicity was assessed 24 hours and 7 days after administration via histopathological analysis of various tissues, as well as through renal, hepatic, and hematopoietic evaluations. Results Synthesized nanoparticles exhibited different hydrodynamic sizes depending on the medium: 51.27±1.62nm in water and 268.12±28.45nm (0 hour) in culture medium. They demonstrated a maximum absorbance at 520nm and a zeta potential of -8.419mV. Cellular viability exceeded 90%, with less than 3% early apoptosis, 6% late apoptosis, and 1% necrosis across all labeling conditions, indicating minimal cytotoxicity differences. Histopathological analysis highlighted the accumulation of nanoparticles in the mesentery; however, no lesions or visible agglomeration was observed in the remaining tissues. Renal, hepatic, and hematopoietic analyses showed no significant differences at any time point. Conclusion Polyethylene glycol-coated gold nanoparticles exhibit extremely low toxicity and high biocompatibility, showing promise for future studies.
  • Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy as a major cause of preterm birth and adverse perinatal outcomes: findings from a Brazilian National Survey Health Economics And Management

    Guida, José Paulo de Siqueira; Dias, Tábata Zumpano; Lajos, Giuliane Jesus; Nomura, Marcelo Luis; Pacagnella, Rodolfo de Carvalho; Tedesco, Ricardo Porto; Rehder, Patricia Moretti; Haddad, Samira; Sousa, Maria Helena; Passini Junior, Renato; Cecatti, José Guilherme; Costa, Maria Laura

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    ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy among Brazilian women with preterm births and to compare the epidemiological characteristics and perinatal outcomes among preterm births of women with and without hypertension. Methods This was a secondary cross-sectional analysis of the Brazilian Multicenter Study on Preterm Birth. During the study period, all women with preterm births were included and further split into two groups according to the occurrence of any hypertensive disorder during pregnancy. Prevalence ratios were calculated for each variable. Maternal characteristics, prenatal care, and gestational and perinatal outcomes were compared between the two groups using χ2 and t-tests. Results A total of 4,150 women with preterm births were included, and 1,169 (28.2%) were identified as having hypertensive disorders. Advanced maternal age (prevalence ratio (PR) 2.49) and obesity (PR= 2.64) were more common in the hypertensive group. The gestational outcomes were worse in women with hypertension. Early preterm births were also more frequent in women with hypertension. Conclusion Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were frequent among women with preterm births, and provider-initiated preterm births were the leading causes of premature births in this group. The factors significantly associated with hypertensive disorders among women with preterm births were obesity, excessive weight gain, and higher maternal age.
  • A molecular approach to triple-negative breast cancer: targeting the Notch signaling pathway Review

    Pardo, Isabele; Fagundes, Pedro Brecheret; Oliveira, Rafael Santana de; Campregher, Paulo Vidal

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    ABSTRACT Introduction Triple-negative breast cancer is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer characterized by the absence of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 expression. This phenotype renders triple-negative breast cancer cells refractory to conventional therapies, resulting in poor clinical outcomes and an urgent need for novel therapeutic approaches. Recent studies have implicated dysregulation of the Notch receptor signaling pathway in the development and progression of triple-negative breast cancer. Objective This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive literature review to identify potential therapeutic targets of the Notch pathway. Our analysis focused on the upstream and downstream components of this pathway to identify potential therapeutic targets. Results Modulating the Notch signaling pathway may represent a promising therapeutic strategy to treat triple-negative breast cancer. Several potential therapeutic targets within this pathway are in the early stages of development, including upstream (such as Notch ligands) and downstream (including specific molecules involved in triple-negative breast cancer growth). These targets represent potential avenues for therapeutic intervention in triple-negative breast cancer. Comments Additional research specifically addressing issues related to toxicity and improving drug delivery methods is critical for the successful translation of these potential therapeutic targets into effective treatments for patients with triple-negative breast cancer.
  • Telemedicine and patients with heart failure: evidence and unresolved issues Review

    Accorsi, Tarso Augusto Duenhas; Santos, Gabriela Guimarães Rodrigues dos; Nemoto, Renato Paladino; Moreira, Flavio Tocci; De Amicis, Karine; Köhler, Karen Francine; Cordioli, Eduardo; Pedrotti, Carlos Henrique Sartorato

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    ABSTRACT Heart failure is the leading cause of cardiac-related hospitalizations. Limited access to reevaluations and outpatient appointments restricts the application of modern therapies. Telemedicine has become an essential resource in the healthcare system because of its countless benefits, such as higher and more frequent appointments and faster titration of medications. This narrative review aimed to demonstrate the evidence and unresolved issues related to the use of telemedicine in patients with heart failure. No studies have examined heart failure prevention; however, several studies have addressed the prevention of decompensation with positive results. Telemedicine can be used to evaluate all patients with heart failure, and many telemedicine platforms are available. Several strategies, including both noninvasive (phone calls, weight measurement, and virtual visits) and invasive (implantable pulmonary artery catheters) strategies can be implemented. Given these benefits, telemedicine is highly desirable, particularly for vulnerable groups. Although some questions remain unanswered, the development of new technologies can complement remote visits and improve patient care.
  • Implications of clinical simulation in motivation for learning: scoping review Review

    Henrique-Sanches, Barbara Casarin; Cecilio-Fernandes, Dario; Costa, Raphael Raniere de Oliveira; Almeida, Rodrigo Guimarães dos Santos; Etchegoyen, Federico Ferrero; Mazzo, Alessandra

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    ABSTRACT Objective: To identify, synthesize, and analyze the scientific knowledge produced regarding the implications of using clinical simulation for undergraduate nursing or medical students' motivation for learning. Methods: The search for articles was conducted between July 28 and August 3, 2022, on the PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and SciELO databases. The following was used for the search: P - undergraduate students attending Nursing or Medicine courses; C - motivation for learning, and C - skills and clinical simulation laboratory. The following research question guided the study: “What are the implications of clinical simulation on the motivation for learning of undergraduate students of nursing and medicine?” Of the 1,783 articles found, 13 were included in the sample for analysis. All stages of the selection process were carried out by two independent evaluators. The results were presented as charts and a discursive report. Results: The studies analyzed indicated the beneficial effects of clinical simulation on students' motivation, in addition to other gains such as competencies, technical and non-technical skills, knowledge, belonging, autonomy, clinical judgment, critical and reflective thinking, self-efficacy and decreased anxiety, self-management, and improvements in learning and learning climate. Conclusion: Clinical simulation provides a positive learning environment favorable to the development of technical and interpersonal skills and competencies, and raising the level of motivational qualities.
  • Robotic and Plastic Surgery: actuality and prospects for the near future, a scoping review Review

    Arienzo, Vitor Pelogi; Goldenberg, Dov Charles; Noronha, Marcos Antonio Neves; Lucas, Phellipe Fabrini Santos; Ferreira, Beatriz Peral Venet; Oliveira, Tatiana Scarparo de

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    ABSTRACT Objective This work aims to review the existing use of robotics in plastic surgery. Methods A meticulous selection process identified 22 articles relevant to this scoping review. Results The literature on the use of robotics in plastic surgery is sparse. Nonetheless, this review highlights emerging benefits in microsurgery, breast reconstruction, and transoral surgery. Conclusion This scoping review identifies critical articles reporting the emerging use of robotics in plastic surgery. While the scientific medical community has yet to extensively document its use, the available evidence suggests a promising future for robotics in this field.
  • Littoral cell angioma of the spleen: case report and literature review Case Report

    Machado Júnior, Paulo André Bispo; Pereira, Caroline de Oliveira; Bortolo, Julia Letícia de; Martins, Ana Luísa Caetano Lopes; Campos, Helder Groenwold; Aguiar, Alan Junior de; Postai, Rayana Pecharki Teixeira Alves; Wiederkehr, Julio Cesar; Wiederkehr, Henrique de Aguiar

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    ABSTRACT Littoral cell angioma is an extremely rare splenic vascular tumor originating from the cells lining the splenic red pulp sinuses. Approximately 150 cases of littoral cell angioma have been reported since 1991. Its clinical manifestation is usually asymptomatic and is mostly diagnosed as an incidental finding through abdominal imaging. Herein, we present a case of littoral cell angioma in a 41-year-old woman with no previous comorbidities, which initially presented as a nonspecific splenic lesion diagnosed on imaging in the emergency room. The patient was treated through laparoscopic intervention.
  • Benign cervical schwannoma with tracheal invasion Case Report

    Lorandi, Leonardo Lima; Ceccon, Fabio Pupo; Callegari, Fabiano Mesquita; Bacchi, Carlos Eduardo; Haddad, Leonardo

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    ABSTRACT Schwannomas commonly develop in the cervical region, 25% – 45% of cases are diagnosed in this anatomical region. Tracheal neurogenic tumors are exceedingly rare and can be misdiagnosed as invasive thyroid carcinomas or other infiltrating malignancies when present at the level of the thyroid gland. Here, we present a case of synchronous benign cervical schwannoma with tracheal invasion and papillary thyroid carcinoma in a patient who was initially hospitalized for COVID-19. The patient presented with dyspnea that was later found to be caused by tracheal extension of a cervical tumor. Surgical excision was performed, and the surgical team proceeded with segmental tracheal resection, removal of the cervical mass, and total thyroidectomy. The specimen was sent for pathological analysis, which revealed synchronous findings of a benign cervical schwannoma with tracheal invasion and papillary thyroid carcinoma. The literature on this subject, together with the present case report, suggests that neurogenic tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis of obstructing tracheal cervical masses. Surgical excision is the first-line of treatment for benign cervical schwannomas.
  • Torsades de pointes and myocardial infarction following reversal of supraventricular tachycardia with adenosine: a case report Case Report

    Paixão, Milena Ribeiro; Ribas, Fernando Faglioni; Accorsi, Tarso Augusto Duenhas; Amicis, Karine De; Souza Jr, José Leão de

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    ABSTRACT Adenosine is an antiarrhythmic drug that slows conduction through the atrioventricular node and acts as a coronary blood vessel dilator. This case report highlights two unusual life-threatening events following the use of adenosine to revert supraventricular tachycardia in a structurally normal heart: non-sustained polymorphic ventricular tachycardia and myocardial infarction. A 46-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a two-hour history of palpitations and was diagnosed with supraventricular tachycardia. Vagal maneuvers were ineffective, and after intravenous adenosine administration, the patient presented with chest pain and hypotension. The rhythm degenerated into non-sustained polymorphic ventricular tachycardia and spontaneously reverted to sinus rhythm with ST elevation in lead aVR and ST depression in the inferior and anterolateral leads. The patient spontaneously recovered within a few minutes. Despite successful arrhythmia reversal, the patient was admitted to the intensive care unit because of an infarction without obstructive atherosclerosis. This report aims to alert emergency physicians about the potential complications associated with supraventricular tachycardia and its reversal with adenosine.
  • Slide tracheoplasty for congenital tracheal stenosis with involvement of the carina and bronchi: a case report Case Report

    Minamoto, Fabio Eiti Nishibe; Cremonese, Mariana Rodrigues; Werebe, Eduardo de Campos; Nudelman, Victor; Minamoto, Helio

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    ABSTRACT A female newborn presented with respiratory distress at birth and was diagnosed with congenital tracheal stenosis. The stenosis was positioned at the distal trachea and compromised the carina and the right and left bronchi. She underwent surgical treatment using circulatory life support with veno-arterial peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and the airway was reconstructed using the slide tracheoplasty technique to build a neocarina. The patient had an excellent postoperative course, was successfully weaned from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and invasive ventilation, and was discharged.
  • Sarcoid-like reaction induced by neoadjuvant immunotherapy in Stage III non-small cell lung cancer Learning By Images

    Machado, Leonardo Chaves; Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes; Oliveira Júnior, Genival Viana de; Schvartsman, Gustavo; Chate, Rodrigo Caruso
  • Cardiac troponin T (cTnT) assessment using incompletely filled K2EDTA blood tubes is reliable Letter To The Editor

    Lippi, Giuseppe; Salvagno, Gian Luca
  • Ringing a bell in healthcare: harnessing benefits, overcoming implementation challenges, and bridging knowledge gaps of Closed-Loop Oxygen Control systems (CLOCs) Letter To The Editor

    Mól, Caroline Gomes; Vieira, Aléxia Gabriela da Silva; Eid, Raquel Afonso Caserta; Serpa Neto, Ary; Schultz, Marcus J.; Nawa, Ricardo Kenji
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