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Acta Paul. Enferm. (Online) ; 37: eAPE01272, 2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1533324

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Resumo Objetivo Analisar e sintetizar as evidências científicas disponíveis sobre o cateterismo urinário e as técnicas utilizadas para prevenir a hematúria no esvaziamento da bexiga, na retenção urinária aguda e crônica, em adultos e idosos. Métodos Revisão integrativa realizada nas bases de dados Pubmed, LILACS, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science e Scopus; e busca manual nas listas de referências dos estudos incluídos. Um período ilimitado foi usado para revisar estudos em português, inglês, francês, alemão e espanhol. Aplicado estratégia PICOS na elaboração da pergunta de pesquisa e instrumento Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) para avaliar qualidade metodológica dos estudos. Resultados Foram incluídos 11 estudos, com um total de 659 pacientes. A retenção urinária ocorreu principalmente em homens, tendo como principal causa a hiperplasia prostática benigna. As técnicas utilizadas para descompressão vesical, por cateterismo urinário, foram a descompressão rápida e a gradual, sendo as principais complicações, independente da técnica, hematúria e hipotensão. Os resultados mostraram que não houve diferença significativa entre as duas técnicas quanto ao desfecho prevenção da hematúria. Conclusão O esvaziamento gradual da bexiga não previne a hematúria em comparação com o esvaziamento rápido e completo. Mas os estudos, principalmente os relatos de casos, descrevem quadros clínicos que merecem atenção diante da ocorrência de hematúria após cateterismo urinário e as implicações no tratamento dos pacientes. Destaca a importância da enfermagem na identificação e prevenção do diagnóstico de Retenção Urinária, a fim de evitar intervenções posteriores e complicações clínicas, inclusive hematúria pós-cateterismo.


Resumen Objetivo Analizar y sintetizar las evidencias científicas disponibles sobre el cateterismo urinario y las técnicas utilizadas para prevenir la hematuria en el vaciado de la vejiga, en la retención urinaria aguda y crónica en adultos y personas mayores. Métodos Revisión integradora realizada en las bases de datos Pubmed, LILACS, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science y Scopus y búsqueda manual en las listas de referencias de los estudios incluidos. Se utilizó un período ilimitado para revisar estudios en portugués, inglés, francés, alemán y español. Se aplicó la estrategia PICOS en la elaboración de la pregunta de investigación y el instrumento Joanna Briggs Institute (JIB) para evaluar la calidad metodológica de los estudios. Resultados Se incluyeron 11 estudios con un total de 659 pacientes. La retención urinaria ocurrió principalmente en hombres, principalmente a causa de la hiperplasia prostática benigna. Las técnicas utilizadas para la descompresión vesical por cateterismo urinario fueron la descompresión rápida y la gradual, y las principales complicaciones, independientemente de la técnica, fueron hematuria e hipotensión. Los resultados mostraron que no hubo diferencia significativa entre las dos técnicas respecto al resultado de prevención de la hematuria. Conclusión El vaciado gradual de la vejiga no previene la hematuria en comparación con el vaciado rápido y completo. Sin embargo, los estudios, principalmente los relatos de casos, describen cuadros clínicos que necesitan atención ante los episodios de hematuria después del cateterismo urinario y las consecuencias en el tratamiento de los pacientes. Se destaca la importancia de la enfermería en la identificación y prevención del diagnóstico de retención urinaria, a fin de evitar intervenciones posteriores y complicaciones clínicas, inclusive hematuria poscateterismo.


Abstract Objective Analyze and synthesize the available scientific evidence on urinary catheterization and techniques used to prevent hematuria in bladder emptying and acute and chronic urinary retention in adults and the elderly. Methods This integrative review was carried out in the PubMed, LILACS, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. Hand searching was used in the reference lists of included studies. An unlimited period was used to review the studies published in Portuguese, English, French, German, and Spanish. The PICOS strategy was applied to develop the research question and the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) instrument was used to assess the methodological quality of studies. Results Eleven studies were included, with a total of 659 patients. Urinary retention occurred mainly in men and the main cause was benign prostatic hyperplasia. Rapid and gradual decompressions were the techniques used for bladder decompression by urinary catheterization, and hematuria and hypotension were the main complications regardless of the technique. The results showed that there was no significant difference between the two techniques in terms of the outcome of hematuria prevention. Conclusion Gradual bladder emptying does not prevent hematuria compared to rapid and complete emptying. Case reports describe clinical conditions that deserve attention when hematuria occurs after urinary catheterization and the respective implications in the treatment of patients. We highlight the importance of nursing in identifying and preventing the diagnosis of Urinary Retention to avoid subsequent interventions and clinical complications, including post-catheterization hematuria.

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Pediatr. (Asunción) ; 50(3)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534953

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La litiasis urinaria en niños obedece a cambios nutricionales, ambientales, climáticos, predisposición genética, infecciones del tracto urinario, anomalías metabólicas y/o anatómicas subyacentes, su incidencia es de 1-3%, la cual se ha incrementado en la última década. Se presenta lactante masculino de 22 meses, con presencia de cálculos a nivel uretral con proceso infeccioso asociado, quien requirió procedimiento invasivo para la extracción de un cálculo y documentaron hiperuricosuria, hipomagneseuria e hipercalciuria, sin antecedente familiar de litiasis renal. La urolitiasis en lactantes es relevante dado el papel que puede tener en la etiología de la infección urinaria y en el deterioro progresivo de la función renal, abarca un manejo integral multidisciplinario debido a su carácter recurrente y que aún no existe un tratamiento curativo, es importante establecer los factores de riesgo, definir estrategias para el diagnóstico temprano y acciones para su prevención y procedimientos menos invasivos para la extracción de los cálculos.


Urinary lithiasis in children are due to nutritional, environmental, climatic changes, genetic predisposition, urinary tract infections, underlying metabolic and/or anatomical anomalies. Its incidence is 1-3%, which has increased in the last decade. We present the case of a 22-month-old male infant, who presented with stones at the urethral level with an associated infectious process, and who required an invasive procedure for the extraction of a stone. The patient had documented hyperuricosuria, hypomagneseuria and hypercalciuria, without a family history of kidney stones. Urolithiasis in infants is relevant given the role it can play in the etiology of urinary infection and the progressive deterioration of kidney function. Its treatment encompasses comprehensive multidisciplinary management due to its recurrent nature and the fact that there is still no curative treatment. It is important to identify risk factors, define strategies for early diagnosis, preventive measures and less invasive procedures for stone extraction.

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Rev. latinoam. enferm. (Online) ; 31: e4025, Jan.-Dec. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1515338

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Objetivo: medir el volumen urinario por medio de la ecografía vesical, realizado por una enfermera en pacientes críticos, después de la retirada de la sonda urinaria permanente y verificar los factores relacionados en la retención urinaria. Método: estudio cuantitativo, observacional y transversal, realizado con 37 pacientes críticos de ambos sexos, mayores de 18 años, con retiro de catéter vesical permanente en las últimas 48 horas. Se utilizó un cuestionario con variables sociodemográficas y clínicas y el examen ecográfico. Se utilizó un cuestionario con variables sociodemográficas y clínicas y el examen ecográfico. Los datos fueron presentados a través de distribución de frecuencias, medidas de centralidad y variabilidad, asociación mediante la prueba exacta de Fisher y, para el análisis, regresión logística binomial múltiple. Resultados: de los 37 pacientes, en su mayoría fue de sexo masculino, con una edad média de 54,9 años. La medición del volumen urinario por ecografía osciló entre 332,3 y 950 ml, y el 40,54% de los pacientes presentó retención urinaria. La retención urinaria se asoció significativamente a la aparición de infección urinaria, estreñimiento intestinal y diuresis por rebosamiento espontáneo. Los pacientes con infección del tracto urinario tenían 7,4 veces más probabilidades de tener retención urinaria. Conclusión: la ecografía vesical fue eficaz para medir el volumen urinario después de retirar el catéter urinario permanente y puede contribuir a la detección de retención urinaria.


Objective: to measure urinary volume through bladder ultrasound, performed by a nurse in critically ill patients, after removal of the indwelling urinary catheter and to verify the related factors on urinary retention. Method: quantitative, observational and cross-sectional study, carried out with 37 critically ill patients of both sexes, over 18 years of age, with removal of indwelling urinary catheter in the last 48 hours. A questionnaire containing sociodemographic and clinical variables and an ultrasound examination were used. Data were presented through frequency distribution, centrality and variability measures, association using Fisher`s exact test and, for analysis multiple binomial logistic regression analysis. Results: the 37 patients were mostly male, with a mean age of 54.9 years. The measurement of urinary volume by ultrasound ranged from 332.3 to 950 ml, and 40.54% of patients had urinary retention. Urinary retention was significantly associated with the occurrence of urinary tract infection, intestinal constipation and spontaneous overflow diuresis. Patients with urinary tract infection were 7.4 times more likely to have urinary retention. Conclusion: bladder ultrasonography was effective in measuring urinary volume after removal of the indwelling urinary catheter and and may contribute to the detection of urinary retention.


Objetivo: mensurar o volume urinário por meio da ultrassonografia de bexiga, realizada por enfermeiro em pacientes críticos, após a remoção do cateter vesical de demora, e verificar os fatores relacionados na retenção urinária. Método: estudo quantitativo, observacional e transversal, realizado com 37 pacientes críticos de ambos os sexos, idade superior a 18 anos, com retirada de cateter vesical de demora nas últimas 48 horas. Foram utilizados um questionário contendo as variáveis sociodemográficas e clinicas e o exame de ultrassonografia. Os dados foram apresentados por meio da distribuição de frequência, medidas de centralidade e de variabilidade, associação pelo teste exato de Fisher e, para análise a regressão logística binomial múltipla. Resultados: dos 37 pacientes, a maioria era do sexo masculino, com média de idade de 54,9 anos. A mensuração do volume urinário pela ultrassonografia variou de 332,3 a 950 ml, sendo que 40,54% dos pacientes apresentaram retenção urinária. A retenção urinaria apresentou associação significativa para a ocorrência de infecção do trato urinário, constipação intestinal e diurese espontânea por transbordamento. Pacientes com infecção urinária tiveram 7,4 vezes mais chance de apresentar retenção urinária. Conclusão: ultrassonografia de bexiga foi eficaz para mensurar o volume urinário após a remoção do cateter vesical de demora e poderá contribuir na detecção da retenção urinária.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Urinary Tract Infections , Urinary Catheterization , Catheters, Indwelling , Cross-Sectional Studies , Urinary Retention/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography , Critical Illness
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Braz. J. Anesth. (Impr.) ; 73(6): 725-735, Nov.Dec. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520381

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Abstract Background: Ultra-low-dose Spinal Anesthesia (SA) is the practice of employing minimal doses of intrathecal agents so that only the roots that supply a specific area are anesthetized. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of ultra-low-dose spinal anesthesia with that of Perineal Blocks (PB). Methods: A two-arm, parallel, double-blind randomized controlled trial comparing two anesthetic techniques (SA and PB) for hemorrhoidectomy and anal fistula surgery was performed. The primary outcomes were postoperative pain, complementation and/or conversion of anesthesia, and hemodynamic changes. Results: Fifty-nine patients were included in the final analysis. The mean pain values were similar in the first 48 h in both groups (p > 0.05). The individuals allocated to the SA group did not need anesthetic complementation; however, those in the PB group required it considerably (SA group, 0% vs. PB group, 25%; p = 0.005). Hemodynamic changes were more pronounced after PB: during all surgical times, the PB group showed lower MAP values and higher HR values (p < 0.05). Postoperative urinary retention rates were similar between both groups (SA group 0% vs. PB group 3.1%, p = 0.354). Conclusion: SA and PB are similarly effective in pain control during the first 48 h after hemorrhoidec-tomy and anal fistula surgery. Although surgical time was shorter among patients in the PB group, the SA technique may be preferable as it avoids the need for additional anesthesia. Furthermore, the group that received perineal blocks was under sedation with a considerable dose of propofol.


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Humans , Rectal Fistula/surgery , Anesthesia, Spinal/methods , Anesthetics , Pain, Postoperative/prevention & control , Anesthesia, Local
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Kinesiologia ; 42(2): 56-61, 20230615.
Article in Spanish, English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552457

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Introducción. Los pacientes conectados a ventilación mecánica invasiva pueden presentar complicaciones respiratorias, donde la retención de secreciones es una de las más frecuentes. El drenaje y eliminación de las secreciones depende entre otras variables de los flujos respiratorios generados, donde una diferencia absoluta entre el flujo espiratorio máximo (FEM) y flujo inspiratorio máximo (FIM) menor a 17 L•min-1 o una relación FIM/FEM mayor a 0.9 favorecerían la retención de secreciones. Sin embargo, falta por determinar los flujos respiratorios resultantes y la proporción de pacientes con riesgo de retención de secreciones según estos parámetros. Objetivo. Determinar los flujos respiratorios durante la ventilación mecánica invasiva y la proporción de pacientes que se encuentra en riesgo de retención de secreciones. Métodos. Estudio descriptivo transversal desarrollado en la Unidad de Paciente Crítico Médico-Quirúrgico del "Hospital Clínico de la Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS". Se incluyeron pacientes adultos intubados y conectados a ventilación mecánica, en quienes se determinó los flujos respiratorios resultantes y se estimó la diferencia absoluta FEM-FIM, la relación FIM/FEM y la proporción de pacientes con riesgo de retención de secreciones. Resultados. Se incluyeron 100 pacientes, 45% presentaba entre sus diagnósticos patología respiratoria. La mediana de la diferencia absoluta entre FEM y FIM fue de 6 L•min-1 (-5 - 14.5) y la mediana de la tasa FIM/FEM de 0.87 (0.7 - 1.13). Un 84% presentó una diferencia absoluta entre FEM y FIM menor a 17 L•min-1, mientras que el 46% presentó una relación FIM/FEM mayor a 0.9. Conclusión. Una alta proporción de pacientes conectados a ventilación mecánica presenta riesgo de retención de secreciones independiente de la presencia o ausencia de patología respiratoria. Se requieren futuras investigaciones para evaluar el impacto de este criterio sobre complicaciones respiratorias.


Background. Patients connected to invasive mechanical ventilation may develop respiratory complications, where retention of secretions is one of the most frequent. The drainage and elimination of the secretions depend on other variables of the respiratory flows generated, where an absolute difference between the peak expiratory flow (PEF) and peak inspiratory flow (PIF) less than 17 L•min-1 or a PIF/PEF ratio greater than 0.9 would favor secretion retention. However, it is necessary to determine the respiratory flows and the proportion of patients, with and without respiratory pathology, with a risk of secretions retention according to these parameters. Objective. Determine respiratory flows during connection to invasive mechanical ventilation and the proportion of patients with and without respiratory pathology at risk of secretions retention. Methods. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit of the "Hospital Clínico de la Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS". Intubated adult patients connected to mechanical ventilation were included, in whom the respiratory flows were assessed, and the absolute PEF-PIF difference, PIF/PEF ratio, and the proportion of patients with a risk of secretions retention were determined. Results. 100 patients were included, of which 45% presented among their diagnoses acute or chronic respiratory pathology. For the total number of patients, the median of the absolute difference between PEF and PIF was 6 L•min-1 (-5 - 14.5), and the median of the PIF/PEF ratio of 0.87 (0.7 - 1.13). Of the total of patients, 84% presented an absolute difference between PEF and PIF less than 17 L• min-1, while 46% presented a PIF/PEF ratio greater than 0.9. Conclusion. Considering the absolute difference between PEF-PIF and the PIF/PEF ratio, many patients present a risk of secretions retention. However, whether this is associated with severe respiratory complications in patients connected to invasive mechanical ventilation should be clarified in future research.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 38(2): 1-4, abr.jun.2023. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1451795

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Introduction: Postoperative urinary retention may predispose to permanent bladder damage. Risk factors include type of anesthesia, type of surgery, and use of anticholinergics, analgesics, and opioids. Once the lesion is established, complementary urodynamic tests are essential for etiological diagnosis and treatment. The objective of this study is to report a case of a patient with urinary retention in the postoperative period of lipoabdominoplasty. Case Report: 27-year-old female patient, without comorbidities or use of continuous medication. She underwent lipoabdominoplasty and evolved postoperatively with urinary retention and bladder distention, diagnosed as detrusor contractility and sensitivity deficit in the urodynamic study. She was maintained in outpatient follow-up with the surgical team and Urology, with a progressive reduction in urinary catheter use and complete removal in eight months of follow-up. Discussion: The objective of aesthetic plastic surgery is to improve the physical appearance of the body. It is subject to complications like other surgical procedures, and pain seems to be the most frequent. Urinary retention may be secondary to the use of opioids, and its diagnosis in the postoperative period of lipoabdominoplasty still has some obstacles. Plication of the rectus muscle diastasis, liposuction, and the use of a compressive abdominal belt make it difficult to identify a possible bladder distention. An episode of bladder overdistention can result in significant morbidity. Conclusion: The present report demonstrated the good evolution of a patient who developed urinary retention in the postoperative period of lipoabdominoplasty. The main diagnostic hypothesis was that it was secondary to the use of opioids.


Introdução: A retenção urinária pós-operatória pode predispor a danos permanentes à bexiga. Os fatores de risco incluem tipo de anestesia, tipo de cirurgia e uso anticolinérgicos, analgésicos e opioides. Uma vez que a lesão está estabelecida, os exames complementares urodinâmicos são fundamentais para diagnóstico etiológico e tratamento. O objetivo deste trabalho é relatar caso de paciente com quadro de retenção urinária no pós-operatório de lipoabdominoplastia. Relato de Caso: Paciente de 27 anos, sexo feminino, sem comorbidades ou uso de medicamentos contínuos. Foi submetida a lipoabdominoplastia, e evoluiu no pós-operatório com quadro de retenção urinária e bexigoma, diagnosticada como acontratilidade detrusora e déficit de sensibilidade no estudo urodinâmico. Manteve acompanhamento ambulatorial com a equipe cirúrgica e a Urologia, com redução progressiva do uso do cateter vesical e retirada completa em oito meses de seguimento. Discussão: O objetivo da cirurgia plástica estética é melhorar o aspecto físico do corpo. Como os demais procedimentos cirúrgicos, está sujeita a complicações e a dor parece ser a mais frequente. A retenção urinária pode ser secundária ao uso de opioides e seu diagnóstico no pós-operatório da lipoabdominoplastia ainda possui alguns obstáculos. A plicatura da diástase do músculo reto, a lipoaspiração e o uso de cinta abdominal compressiva dificultam a identificação do possível bexigoma. Um episódio de hiperdistensão da bexiga pode resultar em morbidade significativa. Conclusão: O presente relato demonstrou boa evolução de paciente que desenvolveu retenção urinária no pós-operatório de lipoabdominoplastia. A principal hipótese diagnóstica foi de ser secundária ao uso de opioide.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222447

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To restore severely damaged teeth to the greatest state for health, function, and aesthetics continues to be a challenge for all practising dental surgeons. A pin retained restoration is an intricate restoration involving the insertion of one or more pins into the dentin to provide sufficient resistance and retention. These pins help in anchoring dental amalgam or composite to the tooth structure. This auxiliary retentive means help in the restoration of mutilated teeth in young individuals whose pulp chambers are relatively large and the dentinal tubules are comparatively immature. This case study sheds insights on the successful rehabilitation of a severely damaged premolar tooth with pins and composite resin restoration.

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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2023 Mar; 121(3): 35-38
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216703

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Background : Postoperative Urinary Retention (POUR) is common after regional anaesthesia with a reported incidence between 5% and 70%. POUR can lead to significant morbidity with additional surprise and mental trauma to the patient when unwarned. This study aimed to assess the occurrence of POUR in male patients undergoing Surgery under Spinal Anaesthesia and to study the risk factors related to it. Methods : 692 male patients were analysed prospectively for the need for catheterisation which was defined as 搕he inability to void in the immediate Postoperative period with accompanying discomfort and a palpable Bladder.� All such patients were catheterised as an emergency. A record was made about the mean age, surgical condition, comorbidities, duration of Surgery, use of intra-operative sedatives, intra-operative fluid infused and International Prostate System Score (IPSS). Results : The overall mean age of patients with POUR was 46 years. The incidence of POUR was highest among Perianal Surgeries ie, 52/70 (13%) followed by Hernia Surgeries, 18/70 (6.3%). An appreciable reduction was observed in urinary retention after administration of intra-operative sedatives (p=0.022) and lower IPSS (p=0.001). Factors such as age, intra-operative fluid administration, duration of Surgery and previous history of Diabetes did not reach statistical significance as being predictive of urinary retention. Conclusion : An IPSS greater than 7 increases the risk of Postoperative Urinary Retention while the use of intraoperative Sedative in combination with Spinal Anaesthesia decreases the risk. In high-risk patients undergoing perianal procedures, pre-operative patient counselling about the possibility of Postprocedure retention is recommended.

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Rev. bras. med. fam. comunidade ; 18(45): 3218, 20230212.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, ColecionaSUS | ID: biblio-1416614

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Introdução: No contexto do cuidado e dos desafios presentes no deslocamento da assistência a pessoas que vivem com o vírus da imunodeficiência humana (PVHIV) para a Atenção Primária à Saúde, objetos, ações e sentidos estão envolvidos nas relações desenvolvidas neste cenário de práticas. Objetivo: Analisar diferentes relações de cuidado no desenvolvimento do sucesso prático e os impasses na atenção a essa população, nesse contexto. Métodos: Observação participante e entrevistas semiestruturadas com profissionais de saúde e pacientes em uma Clínica de Família no município do Rio de Janeiro, envolvendo o conceito de "praticalidades" de Annemarie Mol, que explora os arranjos operacionais, atitudinais e relacionais observados da perspectiva da lógica do cuidado e da lógica da escolha. Na lógica do cuidado, as "praticalidades" atuam como mediadores que buscam superar limites morais, técnicos e sociais, sem predeterminar ou transferir a responsabilidade dos resultados, como na lógica da escolha. Resultados: As questões envolvidas no arranjo assistencial às PVHIV na Atenção Primária à Saúde podem envolver barreiras ao acesso e adesão ao tratamento relacionadas ao sigilo, mas também podem viabilizar oportunidades de aprofundamento dessas questões. Conclusões: Diferentes elementos podem ser mediadores de novas relações de cuidado para com as pessoas que vivem com o HIV.


Introduction: In the context of care and challenges involved in shifting the care for people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV) to Primary Health Care, objects, actions and meanings are involved in the relationships established in this scenario of practices. Objective: To analyze different care relationships in the development of practical success and impasses in the care for this population within this context. Methods: Participant observation and semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals and patients at a Family Clinic in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, involving Annemarie Mol's concept of "practicalities," which explores the operational, attitudinal, and relational arrangements observed from the logic of care and the logic of choice. In the logic of care, practicalities act as mediators that seek to overcome moral, technical, and social limits, without predetermining or transferring responsibility for the results, which happens in the logic of choice. Results: The issues involved in the care arrangement for PLHIV in Primary Health Care may involve barriers to access and adherence to treatment related to confidentiality, but they can also provide opportunities for deepening these issues. Conclusions: Different elements can mediate new care relationships for PLHIV.


Introducción: en el contexto del cuidado y de los desafíos presentes en el desplazamiento de la atención a las personas que viven con VIH para la Atención Primaria de Salud, objetos, acciones y significados están involucrados en las relaciones que se desarrollan en este escenario de prácticas. Objetivo: analizar diferentes relaciones de cuidado en el desarrollo de éxitos prácticos y de impasses en el cuidado de esta población en este contexto. Métodos: observación participante y entrevistas semiestructuradas con profesionales de la salud y pacientes de una Clínica de la Familia de la ciudad de Río de Janeiro, involucrando el concepto de "practicalidades" de Annemarie Mol, que explora los arreglos operacionales, actitudinales y relacionales observados desde la lógica del cuidado y la lógica de la elección. En la lógica del cuidado, las "practicalidades" actúan como mediadores que buscan superar los límites morales, técnicos y sociales, sin predeterminar ni transferir la responsabilidad por los resultados, como en la lógica de la elección. Resultados: las cuestiones involucradas en el arreglo del cuidado de las personas que viven con VIH en la Atención Primaria de Salud pueden implicar barreras de acceso y adhesión al tratamiento relacionadas con el secreto, pero también pueden brindar oportunidades para profundizar en estas cuestiones. Conclusiones: diferentes elementos pueden mediar nuevas relaciones de cuidado para las personas que viven con VIH.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Primary Health Care , HIV , Ethics, Medical , Integrality in Health , Retention in Care
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220127

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The aim of this study is to collect data of various post insertion problems in removable partial dentures which were examined in the department of prosthodontics in government dental college srinagar. Around 200 patients were included in the study . The various problems that could be found in removable partial dentures include pain, discomfort, inflammatory conditions, problems in speech, loose dentures, occlusal problems, difficulty in deglutition, residual ridge resorption and altered taste perception.

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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2023 Jan; 121(1): 19-23
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216667

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Background and Aims : Sleep is a highly conserved behaviour across animal evolution. The functions of sleep include restoration, memory processing, dreaming etc. Memory is informational processing system with explicit and implicit functioning made up of sensory processor, short term memory and long term memory. The present study was designed to analyse the impact of sleep quality on memory and effect of exercise and meditation on same. Material and Method : The present study was performed on 110 subjects chosen randomly with no gender bias. In first phase, baseline values were assessed for different sub tests of sleep quality and different aspects of memory. Subjects were divided into two groups with each group including 27 males and 27 females. One group was required to perform moderate intensity exercise and other meditation for one month duration. In the second phase, parameters were again assessed. Statistical analysis : Paired t-test was used for comparison of memory and sleep components between males and females. Independent t-test was used between baseline and post intervention values of exercise, meditation. Correlation studies were also carried out between sleep quality and different aspects of memory using Pearson correlation coefficient. Result : Significant and non significant results were obtained on comparison of memory and sleep components in males and females. Total memory score was better in females. Exercise and meditation exhibited statistically significant result on memory and sleep quality. Conclusion : Good sleep quality is associated with better memory. There is improvement across domains of memory and sleep with meditation and exercise.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 77-85, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-953926

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ObjectiveTo explore the effect of oleanolic acid (OA) on water metabolism in mice with water-dampness retention caused by spleen deficiency and the mechanism. MethodThe 60 SPF Kunming (KM) mice were randomized into blank group (n=10) and modeling group (n=50). Through long-term living in damp place and irregular diet, water-dampness retention caused by spleen deficiency was induced in modeling mice. Then the model mice were randomly classified into model group, natural recovery group, and low-dose, medium-dose, and high-dose OA groups. The mice in the blank group, model group, and natural recovery group were given (ig) 10 mL·kg-1·d-1 normal saline, and mice in the low-dose, medium-dose, and high-dose OA groups received 50, 100, 200 mg·kg-1·d-1 OA, respectively. The intervention lasted 7 days. Before and after modeling and administration, the general conditions of the mice were observed and body weight of mice was measured. The water content in feces and tissues was detected with the oven-drying method, and water load index and organ coefficient were measured with the weighing method. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was employed to detect the urinary D-xylose excretion, serum gastrin (GAS), total protein (TP), albumin (ALB), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), interleukin-6 (IL-6), antidiuretic hormone (AVP), aquaporin 1 (AQP1) in renal medulla, and liver Na+-K+-ATPase. At the same time, OA was docked with ALB, IL-6, AQP1, and Na+-K+-ATPase. ResultCompared with the blank group, the model group showed withered hair, emaciation, laziness, bradykinesia, slow weight growth, infrequent spontaneous activities, high water content in feces and tissues, low weight loss after water loading, high coefficient of each organ (P<0.05, P<0.01). Moreover, the model group had less urinary D-xylose excretion, lower serum levels of GAS, TP, ALB, and HDL-C, higher levels of TC, LDL-C, AVP, and IL-6, lower expression of Na+-K+-ATPase in the liver, and higher expression of AQP1 in renal medulla than the blank group (P<0.05, P<0.01). The three OA groups demonstrated better general conditions, faster weight gain, more frequent spontaneous activities, lower water content in feces and tissues, larger weight loss after water loading, and lower coefficient of each organ than the model group (P<0.05, P<0.01). Moreover, compared with the model group, the three OA groups had high D-xylose excretion, high serum levels of GAS, TP, ALB, and HDL-C, low serum levels of TC, LDL-C, AVP, and IL-6, high expression of Na+-K+-ATPase in liver, and low expression of AQP1 in renal medulla (P<0.05, P<0.01). The recovery in each OA group was better than that in natural recovery group. Molecular docking results also confirmed that OA had high binding affinity with ALB, IL-6, AQP1, and Na+-K+-ATPase. ConclusionOA can alleviate the abnormal water metabolism in mice with water-dampness retention caused by spleen deficiency, which lays a basis for its potential clinical application.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1549-1553, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990371

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Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of two methods for urethral catheterization in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and acute urinary retention after failure of routine indwelling catheterization.Methods:This was a randomized controlled study. From January 2020 to December 2021, 80 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia complicated with acute urinary retention who failed of catheterization by conventional methods in the Department of Urology, Beijing Aerospace General Hospital were divided into observation group and control groupaccording to the random number table method, with 40 patients in each group. The observation group used a 12 Fr silicone Foley catheter, which was folded 2 cm in front of the catheter. The control group used a 16 Fr silicone curved Coudé catheter. The success rate of catheterization, catheterization time, incidence of gross hematuria after catheterization, and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) were compared between the two groups.Results:The success rate of catheterization in the observation group was 82.5% (33/40), which was significantly higher than 62.5% (25/40) in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 = 4.01, P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of gross hematuria, the time of catheterization from urethra into bladder and VAS between the two groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Technique for manipulating a 12 Fr catheter before insertion into urethral meatus in a difficult catheterization has high success rate and not significantly increases the side effects in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia with acute urinary retention after failure of routine indwelling catheterization.

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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6): 548-552, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986888

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OBJECTIVE@#To analyze the cement flow in the abutment margin-crown platform switching structure by using the three-dimensional finite element analysis, in order to prove that whether the abutment margin-crown platform switching structure can reduce the inflow depth of cement in the implantation adhesive retention.@*METHODS@#By using ANSYS 19.0 software, two models were created, including the one with regular margin and crown (Model one, the traditional group), and the other one with abutment margin-crown platform switching structure (Model two, the platform switching group). Both abutments of the two models were wrapped by gingiva, and the depth of the abutment margins was 1.5 mm submucosal. Two-way fluid structure coupling calculations were produced in two models by using ANSYS 19.0 software. In the two models, the same amount of cement were put between the inner side of the crowns and the abutments. The process of cementing the crown to the abutment was simulated when the crown was 0.6 mm above the abutment. The crown was falling at a constant speed in the whole process spending 0.1 s. Then we observed the cement flow outside the crowns at the time of 0.025 s, 0.05 s, 0.075 s, 0.1 s, and measured the depth of cement over the margins at the time of 0.1 s.@*RESULTS@#At the time of 0 s, 0.025 s, 0.05 s, the cements in the two models were all above the abutment margins. At the time of 0.075 s, in Model one, the gingiva was squeezed by the cement and became deformed, and then a gap was formed between the gingiva and the abutment into which the cement started to flow. In Model two, because of the narrow neck of the crown, the cement flowed out from the gingival as it was pressed by the upward counterforce from the gingival and the abutment margin. At the time of 0.1 s, in Model one, the cement continued to flow deep inside with the gravity force and pressure, and the depth of the cement over the margin was 1 mm. In Model two, the cement continued to flow out from the gingival at the time of 0.075 s, and the depth of the cement over the margin was 0 mm.@*CONCLUSION@#When the abutment was wrapped by the gingiva, the inflow depth of cement in the implantation adhesive retention can be reduced in the abutment margin-crown platform switching structure.


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Finite Element Analysis , Cementation/methods , Gingiva , Crowns , Dental Abutments , Dental Cements , Dental Stress Analysis
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Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 181-187, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965832

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Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) following joint arthroplasty is devastating and technique-demanding. At present, the surgical treatment for PJI includes debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR), single- or two-stage revision, arthrodesis, and amputation. DAIR is appealing to both surgeons and patients as it can avoid unnecessary implants removal, making it less time-consuming and less invasive. In this article, we review the current knowledge in surgical timing, intraoperative details and antibiotics strategy of DAIR.

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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B ; (6): 3093-3105, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982892

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Deficiency of natural killer (NK) cells shows a significant impact on tumor progression and failure of immunotherapy. It is highly desirable to boost NK cell immunity by upregulating active receptors and relieving the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Unfortunately, mobilization of NK cells is hampered by poor accumulation and short retention of drugs in tumors, thus declining antitumor efficiency. Herein, we develop an acid-switchable nanoparticle with self-adaptive aggregation property for co-delivering galunisertib and interleukin 15 (IL-15). The nanoparticles induce morphology switch by a decomposition-metal coordination cascade reaction, which provides a new methodology to trigger aggregation. It shows self-adaptive size-enlargement upon acidity, thus improving drug retention in tumor to over 120 h. The diameter of agglomerates is increased and drug release is effectively promoted following reduced pH values. The nanoparticles activate both NK cell and CD8+ T cell immunity in vivo. It significantly suppresses CT26 tumor in immune-deficient BALB/c mice, and the efficiency is further improved in immunocompetent mice, indicating that the nanoparticles can not only boost innate NK cell immunity but also adaptive T cell immunity. The approach reported here provides an innovative strategy to improve drug retention in tumors, which will enhance cancer immunotherapy by boosting NK cells.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3294-3307, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981467

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A strategy combining collision cross section(CCS) prediction and quantitative structure-retention relationship(QSRR) model for quinoline and isoquinoline alkaloids was established based on UHPLC-IM-Q-TOF-MS and applied to Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex and Phellodendri Amurensis Cortex. The strategy included the following three steps.(1) The molecular features were extracted by the "find features" algorithm.(2) The potential quinoline and isoquinoline alkaloids were screened by filtering the original characteristic ions extracted from Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex and Phellodendri Amurensis Cortex by the established CCS vs m/z prediction interval.(3) According to the retention time of candidate compounds predicted by QSRR model, the chemical constituents were identified in combination with the characteristic fragment ions and pyrolysis law of secondary mass spectrometry. With the strategy, a total of 80 compounds were predicted, and 15 were identified accurately. The strategy is effective for the identification of small analogs of traditional Chinese medicine.


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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Algorithms , Alkaloids , Isoquinolines , Quinolines
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Philippine Journal of Nursing ; : 74-83, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-984334

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@#The banning of new nursing schools in the Philippines was imposed in 2010 to mitigate the failing compliance of schools with various competency standards set forth by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), in addition to the burden of students in paying their affiliations with hospitals. In the midst of the shortage of nurses in the country that was magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) decided to lift the moratorium. This paper draws on the narratives of nursing leaders and professionals on the phenomenon of nursing shortage and the issues that can arise with the reopening of nursing schools. The verbatims highlight the historical and contemporary entanglement of various issues that contributed to the problem of nursing shortage. In addressing these issues, this paper looks into some of the problems in Philippine nursing that may conform with the broad contemporary problems identified by philosopher Alain Badiou. Viable solutions may be found in the exploration of emerging research methodologies, consideration of systems thinking using technological advances, and incorporating political competency among Filipino nurses.


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Education, Nursing , Schools, Nursing
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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 59: e21920, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1439531

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Abstract We report here microemulsions (MEs) for topical delivery of protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) for Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) of skin cancers. Selected MEs consisting of Oil/Water (O/W) bicontinuous (BC) and Water/Oil (W/O) preparations were characterized as to pH, nanometric size, zeta potential, drug content, and viscosity. Sustained in vitro PpIX release was achieved from MEs 2A (O/W), 10B (BC) and 16B (W/O) through an artificial membrane for up to 24 h, characterizing MEs as drug delivery systems. None of these MEs showed permeation through the skin, demonstrating the required topical effect. After 4 h, in vitro retention of PpIX in the stratum corneum (SC) was higher from both ME 10B and control (PpIX at 60 µg/mL in PEG 300). However, in the Epidermis + Dermis ([Ep + D]), retention from ME 10B and ME 16B was ~40 times higher compared to control. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) showed higher fluorescence intensity in the SC for both control and ME 10B, whereas ME 10B fluorescence was higher in [Ep+D]. The results indicate that ME 10B is suitable for PpIX encapsulation, showing good characteristics and a localized effect for a potential delivery system for PDT-associated treatments of skin cancers.


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Photochemotherapy/adverse effects , Protoporphyrins/agonists , Skin/injuries , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , In Vitro Techniques/instrumentation , Pharmaceutical Preparations/administration & dosage , Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Dermis/abnormalities
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Trends psychiatry psychother. (Impr.) ; 45: e20210401, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1442238

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Abstract Introduction High rates of early hospital discharge are often observed in crack cocaine users and are related to adverse outcomes and increased public spending. This study evaluated clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with early treatment discharge among crack users. Methods The sample comprised 308 men diagnosed with crack cocaine use disorder (crack only), aged 18 to 65 years, admitted between 2013 and 2017 to a male-only hospital unit to treat substance use disorders. Sociodemographic and clinical data were obtained using the Addiction Severity Index, 6th version, and a Sociodemographic Questionnaire. Results Early discharge (within 7 days) was significantly associated with lack of own income, insufficient family support, being single, and recent homelessness. Regarding drug use, lower treatment retention was related to younger age of crack use onset, recent alcohol use, and nicotine use. Factors such as age, skin color, and educational level showed no relation to the outcome. Conclusion Our findings suggest that presence of characteristics verifiable at the time of admission may be related to crack users' treatment retention. Identification of these factors can contribute to target interventions in order to improve treatment adherence in crack cocaine users.

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