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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 98(5): 477-483, Sept.-Oct. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405479

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Abstract Objective Describe the epidemiology of deaths in children not submitted to CPR, compare to a CPR group and evaluate patients' medical records of those not submitted to CPR. Methods Observational cross-sectional study assessing deaths between 2015 and 2018 in a pediatric tertiary hospital, divided into two groups: CPR and no- CPR. The source of data included the cardiorespiratory arrest register, based on Utstein style. Children's medical records in no-CPR group were researched by hand. Results 241 deaths were included, 162 in CPR group and 79 in the no-CPR group. Preexisting diseases were observed in 98.3% of patients and prior advanced intervention in 78%. Of the 241 deaths, 212 (88%) occurred in the PICU, being 138/162 (85.2%) in CPR group and 74/79 (93.7%) in no-CPR group (p= 0.018). Bradycardia as the initial rhythm was five times more frequent in the CPR group (OR 5.06, 95% CI 1.94-13,19). There was no statistically significant difference regarding age, gender, preexisting diseases, and period of the day of the occurrence of death. Medical records revealed factors related to the family decision-making process or the suitability of therapeutic effort. Discrepancies between the practice of CPR and medical records were identified in 9/79 (11,4%) records allocated to the no-CPR group. Conclusion Most deaths with CPR and with the no-CPR occurred in the PICU. Bradycardia as the initial rhythm was five times more frequent in the CPR group. Medical records reflected the complexity of the decision not to perform CPR. Discrepancies were identified between practice and medical records in the no-CPR group.

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Rev. bras. crescimento desenvolv. hum ; 25(3): 287-291, 2015. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-772557

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To evaluate parental awareness and management of overweight and obesity in a sample of low income adolescents registered in a primary health care center (PHCC) in Brazil METHOD: Among adolescents registered in the PHCC, 142 agreed to participate in this study and their body mass index was calculated. Unaware of the anthropometric data, parents were visited at home and asked to select a descriptor for their offspring's body weight (underweight, about right, overweight, and obese RESULTS: Seventeen adolescents were classified as overweight (12.0%) and 14 as obese (10.0%). Among 17 overweight adolescents, 13 (76.5%) were accurately identified by their parents in that condition, and among 13 obese adolescents, 12 (92.3%) were. Three parents of overweight (23.1%) and five parents (41.6%) of obese adolescents tried to manage their offspring's weight problem with a healthcare provider support CONCLUSIONS: Despite the fact that parental recognition was relatively high in this population, our data revealed a low demand for interventionsto reverse the adolescent's overweight and obesity...


Avaliar o reconhecimento e o manejo por parte dos pais frente a situações de sobrepeso e obesidade de adolescentes MÉTODO: Entre os adolescentes de baixa renda cadastrados em um centro de atenção primária à saúde no Brasil, 142 tiveram seu índice de massa corporal calculado. Sem terem conhecimento dos dados antropométricos, os pais foram solicitados a selecionar um descritor para o peso corporal de seus filhos (baixo peso, peso adequado, sobrepeso e obeso RESULTADOS: Dezessete adolescentes foram classificados como sobrepeso (12.0%) e 14 como obesos (10.0%). Entre os 17 adolescentes com sobrepeso, 13 (76.5%) foram corretamente identificados por seus pais e, entre 13 adolescentes obesos, 12 (92.3%) foram identificados como tal. Três pais de adolescentes com sobrepeso (23.1%) e cinco pais (41.6%) de adolescentes obesos procuraram a ajuda de um profissional de saúde para tratarem o problema de peso de seus filhos CONCLUSÕES: O reconhecimento dos pais foi relativamente alto, porém, houve uma baixa demanda por intervenções que pudessem reverter o sobrepeso e a obesidade dos adolescentes...


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adolescent , Anthropometry , Awareness , Feeding Behavior , Nutritional Status , Obesity , Primary Health Care , Life Style , Parent-Child Relations , Poverty , Risk Factors
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