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Medicentro (Villa Clara) ; 26(3): 734-750, jul.-set. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405666

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RESUMEN El impacto biológico, social, económico y psicológico que acarrea la fisura labial conlleva a aplicar nuevas modificaciones en la corrección quirúrgica de sus técnicas de tratamiento. El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar los resultados de la técnica quirúrgica de Rotación y Avance de Millard modificada por Mulliken en la corrección de la fisura labial unilateral incompleta en Matanzas. Se realizó un estudio de casos, longitudinal, prospectivo en el Hospital Docente Pediátrico «Eliseo Noel Caamaño¼ de Matanzas, entre 2016 y 2018. El universo estuvo constituido por menores de un año diagnosticados de fisura labial unilateral incompleta, que asistieron a la consulta de Cirugía Maxilofacial de dicho hospital, en el período en que se realizó la investigación y en los que para su tratamiento se empleó la técnica de Rotación y Avance de Millard modificada por Mulliken. Se trabajó con la totalidad del universo. Se utilizó estadística descriptiva. Los pacientes fueron intervenidos entre los 5 y 9 meses, predominó el color de piel blanca (75 %) y el sexo masculino (75 %). La altura labial y el ancho heminasal aumentaron más en el lado sano que en el fisurado. Al año de la intervención en el lado fisurado creció más el ancho transversal que en el sano en dos de los casos y también existió una diferencia mayor de 1 mm en la altura del bermellón. Se logró alcanzar simetría nasolabial en espejo del lado sano en todas las variables, excepto en la altura del bermellón en dos casos.


ABSTRACT The biological, social, economic and psychological impact caused by cleft lip leads to the application of new modifications in the surgical correction of its treatment techniques. The objective of this research was to evaluate the results of the Millard's rotation-advancement surgical technique modified by Mulliken in the correction of incomplete unilateral cleft lip in Matanzas. A longitudinal, prospective study was conducted at "Eliseo Noel Caamaño" Pediatric Teaching Hospital, in Matanzas between 2016 and 2018. The universe was made up of children under one year of age diagnosed with incomplete unilateral cleft lip, who come to the Maxillofacial Surgery consultation of this hospital, in the period in which the investigation was carried out and in whom, Millard 's rotation-advancement surgical technique modified by Mulliken was used for their treatment. We worked with the entire universe. Descriptive statistics was used. The patients underwent surgery between 5 and 9 months, white skin color (75%) and male gender (75%) predominated. Labial height and heminasal width increased more on the healthy side than on the cleft side. One year after the intervention, the transverse width grew more on the cleft side than on the healthy side in two of the cases, and there was also a difference greater than 1 mm in the vermilion height. Mirror-image nasolabial symmetry was achieved on the healthy side in all variables, except for vermilion height in two cases.


Subject(s)
Anthropometry/methods , Congenital Abnormalities , Cleft Lip/surgery
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Clinics ; 68(9): 1215-1219, set. 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-687751

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OBJECTIVES: To determine possible variations in the Anthropometric Index for pectus excavatum relative to age, race, and sex in individuals free of thoracic wall deformities. METHODS: Between 2002 and 2012, 166 individuals with morphologically normal thoracic walls consented to have their chests and the perimeter of the lower third of the thorax measured according to the Anthropometric Index for pectus excavatum. The participant characteristics are presented (114 men and 52 women; 118 Caucasians and 48 people of African descent). RESULTS: Measurements of the Anthropometric Index for pectus excavatum were statistically significantly different between men and women (11-40 years old); however, no significant difference was found between Caucasians and people of African descent. For men, the index measurements were not significantly different across all of the age groups. For women, the index measurements were significantly lower for individuals aged 3 to 10 years old than for individuals aged 11 to 20 years old and 21 to 40 years old; however, no such difference was observed between women aged 11 to 20 years old and those aged 21 to 40 years old. CONCLUSION: In the sample, significant differences were observed between women aged 11 to 40 years old and the other age groups; however, there was no difference between Caucasian and people of African descent. .


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Anthropometry/methods , Funnel Chest/pathology , Age Factors , Analysis of Variance , Funnel Chest/ethnology , Medical Illustration , Reference Values , Sex Factors , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Rev. saúde pública ; 47(1): 69-76, Fev. 2013. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-674842

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Analisar a consistência entre valores de altura e peso obtidos por mensuração direta e por relato em inquéritos nacionais contemporâneos. MÉTODOS: Selecionamos o grupo de 20 a 39 anos na Pesquisa de Orçamentos Familiares (POF) e do sistema de Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção para Doenças Crônicas por Inquérito Telefônico (Vigitel) de 2008 e 2009. Os inquéritos foram pareados por sexo e idade. A inferência sobre a comparação entre valores de altura e peso medidos padronizadamente (POF) e autodeclarados (Vigitel) foi feita com teste t de student e pelo estimador Spearman (ρ). A consistência entre índices e indicadores antropométricos nos dois inquéritos foi estimada pelos estimadores de Lin (Φ) e Pearson (r). RESULTADOS: Peso e altura referidos foram maiores que os medidos de forma padronizada. A correlação dos valores médios de altura nos dois inquéritos foi de ρ = 0,31 em mulheres e ρ = 0,62 em homens. A associação foi de ρ = 0,86 e ρ = 0,88, respectivamente, para peso. O índice de massa corporal mostrou forte correlação e concordância com aproximadamente 0,90 para os dois estimadores em ambos os sexos. A concordância entre diagnóstico de obesidade a partir de valores dos dois inquéritos medidos e autodeclarados foi Φ = 0,89 em homens e Φ = 0,91 em mulheres. CONCLUSÕES: Altura e peso declarados seguem o mesmo viés em relação àqueles mensurados padronizadamente e eliminam distorções nos índices e indicadores estimados nos dois inquéritos. Os valores declarados da antropometria mostram boas perspectivas de uso em outras análises envolvendo determinantes de saúde e nutrição.


OBJECTIVE: To analyze the consistency between height and weight values obtained by direct measurement and reporting in contemporary national surveys. METHODS: A group of 20 to 39 year olds were selected in the Household Budget Survey (POF) and Surveillance System Risk and Protective Factors for Chronic Diseases Survey Telephone (Vigitel), 2008 and 2009. The surveys were matched by sex and age. For inference about the comparison between standardized (POF) and self-declared (Vigitel) height and weight values used the Student t test and the Spearman estimator (ρ). The consistency between anthropometric indexes and indicators in the two surveys was estimated by the estimators of Lin (Φ) and Pearson (r). RESULTS: Weight and height results were higher than those measured in a standardized way. The correlation of average height in the two surveys was ρ = 0.31 in women and ρ = 0.62 in men. The association was ρ = 0.86 and 0.88 respectively, for weight. Body mass index showed a strong correlation and agreement of approximately 0.90 for the two estimators in both sexes. The agreement between the diagnosis of obesity from the values of the measured and self-declared surveys was Φ = 0.89 in men and Φ = 0.91 in women. CONCLUSIONS: Reported height and weight follow the same bias as those measured standardly and eliminates distortion in estimated indices and indicators in both surveys. The declared anthropometric values show good prospects for use in other analyses involving determinants of health and nutrition.


OBJETIVO: Analizar la consistencia entre valores de altura y peso obtenidos por medición directa y por relato en pesquisas nacionales contemporáneas. MÉTODOS: Seleccionamos el grupo de 20 a 39 años en la Investigación de Presupuestos Familiares y del sistema de Vigilancia de Factores de Riesgo y Protección para Enfermedades Crónicas por Indagación Telefónica (Vigitel) de 2008 y 2009. Las pesquisas fueron pareadas por sexo y edad. La inferencia sobre la comparación entre valores de altura y peso medidos estandarizadamente (POF) y auto declarados (Vigitel) fue hecha con la prueba t de Student y por el estimador Spearman (ρ). La consistencia entre índices e indicadores antropométricos en las dos pesquisas fue estimada por los estimadores de Lin (Φ) y Pearson (r). RESULTADOS: peso y altura referidos fueron mayores que los medidos de forma estandarizada. La correlación de los valores promedios de altura en dos pesquisas fue de ρ = 0,31 en mujeres y ρ = 0,62 en hombres. La asociación fue de ρ = 0,86 y ρ = 0,88 respectivamente, para peso. El índice de masa corporal mostró fuerte correlación y concordancia con aproximadamente 0,90 para los dos estimadores en ambos sexos. La correspondencia entre diagnóstico de obesidad a partir de valores de las dos pesquisas medidas y auto declaradas fue Φ = 0,89 en hombres y Φ = 0,91 e mujeres. CONCLUSIONES: Altura y peso declarados siguen el mismo sesgo con relación a aquellos medidos estandarizadamente y elimina distorsiones en los índices e indicadores estimados en las dos pesquisas. Los valores declarados de antropometría muestran buenas perspectivas de uso en otros análisis involucrando determinantes de salud y nutrición.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Body Height , Body Weight , Self Report , Bias , Brazil , Diagnostic Self Evaluation , Reproducibility of Results
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