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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 37(1): 21-30, Jan-Mar/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-741942

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Objective: Patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) have a poorer quality of life than those with other chronic liver diseases. However, some of the factors that determine health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in these patients, such as the degree of liver fibrosis, are still controversial. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the impact of CHC on HRQOL by conducting clinical, psychiatric, and sociodemographic evaluations. Methods: One hundred and twenty-four consecutive patients attending a referral center for hepatitis were evaluated using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatry Interview, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to quantify independent associations between HRQOL and the clinical, psychiatric, and sociodemographic variables of interest. Results: Reduced HRQOL was independently associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) and with elevated levels of alanine aminotransferase, but was not associated with hepatic cirrhosis. Conclusions: MDD rather than the grade of liver fibrosis was strongly associated with HRQOL impairment in patients with CHC. These findings highlight that, in patients with CHC, the psychological effects of the disease deserve more attention and the implementation of integrated medical, psychiatric, and psychological care may be helpful. .


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Cognition Disorders/blood , Cognition Disorders/etiology , Glucose/administration & dosage , Internal-External Control , Schizophrenia/complications , Self Concept , Analysis of Variance , Blood Glucose , Fasting , Hand Strength , Neuropsychological Tests
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 73(1): 22-29, 01/2015. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-732218

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Objective To know the prevalence and factors associated to low cognitive performance in a representative sample of the adult population in a society aging progressively. Method Cross-sectional population-based study carried out in a three-stage sampling: 81 census tracts (primary sampling unity) were randomly selected, followed by 1,672 households and 2,471 participants (weighted sample) corresponding to the second and third stages, respectively. The outcome prevalence was calculated according sociodemographic, behavioral and health related variables. Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios were estimated using Poisson regression. Results The prevalence of low cognitive performance was high, mainly among females, and indicated linear trends into categories of age, schooling, income, plasma fibrinogen and self-reported health status. In multivariate models, gender, diabetes, fibrinogen and self-reported health status presented positive associations, while schooling, employment and sitting time presented negative associations with the outcome. Conclusion Interventions related to diabetes and fibrinogen levels control as well as improvement in health care might delay low cognitive performance in societies aging progressively as such the study population. .


Objetivo Estimar a prevalência e os fatores associados ao baixo desempenho cognitivo em amostra representativa de adultos pertencentes a uma população com envelhecimento progressivo. Método Estudo transversal, de base populacional, conduzido em amostra selecionada em três estágios: 81 setores censitários (unidade primária de amostragem) foram selecionados aleatoriamente, seguidos por 1.672 domicílios e 2.471 participantes (amostra ponderada), correspondendo ao segundo e terceiro estágios, respectivamente. A prevalência do desfecho foi calculada segundo fatores sociodemográficos, comportamentais e relacionados à saúde. Razões de prevalência brutas e ajustadas foram estimadas pela regressão de Poisson. Resultados A prevalência de baixo desempenho cognitivo foi elevada, principalmente nas mulheres, indicando gradiente linear em relação à idade, à escolaridade, à renda, aos níveis de fibrinogênio e à saúde autorreferida. Nos modelos multivariados, sexo, diabetes, fibrinogênio e saúde autorreferida apresentaram associações positivas, enquanto escolaridade, trabalho e tempo sentado apresentaram associações negativas com o desfecho. Conclusão ...


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Aging/blood , Cognition Disorders/blood , Diabetes Mellitus/blood , Fibrinogen/analysis , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cognition Disorders/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Prevalence , Socioeconomic Factors
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ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.) ; 28(1): 17-19, 2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-742751

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BACKGROUND: The cystic dilatation of the biliary tract is a rare disease and uncertain origin. It is recognized more frequently in children; however, its incidence comes increasing in adults, representing 20% of the cases. AIM: To evaluate morbimortality rates, evolution and handing of patients with cystic dilatation bile ducts in adults. METHODS: Were evaluated, retrospectively, five adults who had the diagnosis of choledochal cyst and that had been submitted to some surgical procedure. RESULTS: Abdominal pain was the commonest complain to all patients. Jaundice was present in 80%. Ultrasound scanning was done in all the cases as initial examination. CT scan, magnetic resonance imaging and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography were also done in some patients; however, the diagnosis was established intra-operatively in all cases. The cyst resection with reconstruction of the biliary tract was done in 60%; the cystojejunostomy in 20%; and in 20% biliary tract drainage. CONCLUSIONS: Biliary tract cystic dilatation is a rare disease. However, its incidence is increasing in the adult population, so, it must be thought as differential diagnosis when facing obstructive jaundice. .


RACIONAL: A dilatação cística da via biliar é uma patologia rara e de origem incerta. É diagnosticada mais frequentemente em crianças, porém sua incidência vem aumentando em adultos, representando 20% dos casos. OBJETIVO: Demonstrar a experiência dos autores no tratamento cirúrgico, e no manejo da evolução, dos pacientes com dilatação cística das vias biliares. MÉTODO: Foram avaliados, retrospectivamente, cinco adultos que tiveram o diagnóstico de cisto de colédoco e que foram submetidos a algum procedimento cirúrgico no Hospital da Restauração, PE, entre março de 2003 e junho de 2004. RESULTADOS: Dor abdominal foi a queixa comum a todos os pacientes. Icterícia esteve presente em 80% dos casos. A ultrassonografia foi realizada em todos os casos como exame inicial. Tomografia computadorizada, ressonância magnética e colangiopancreatografia retrógada endoscópica também foram realizadas em alguns pacientes, porém o diagnóstico foi estabelecido no intra-operatório em todos os casos. O tratamento cirúrgico variou de acordo com a experiência do cirurgião e o quadro clínico do paciente. A ressecção do cisto com reconstrução da via biliar foi realizada em 60%, a cistoduodenostomia em 20% e a drenagem da via biliar em 20% dos casos. CONCLUSÃO: A dilatação cística da via biliar é doença rara, principalmente em nosso meio. Porém, sua incidência vem aumentando na população adulta, devendo estar sempre presente no diagnóstico diferencial das icterícias obstrutivas. .


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Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Cognition Disorders/blood , Depressive Disorder/blood , /blood , Biomarkers/blood , Cognition Disorders/diagnosis , Cohort Studies , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Follow-Up Studies , Health Status , Inflammation/blood , Longitudinal Studies , Neuropsychological Tests , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Indian J Biochem Biophys ; 2010 Apr; 47(2): 117-120
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-135254

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Propoxur (2-isopropoxyphenyl N-methylcarbamate) is widely used as an acaricide in agriculture and public health programs. Studies have shown that sub-chronic exposure to propoxur can cause oxidative stress and immuno-suppression in rats. Carbamates are also known to exhibit inhibitory effect on cholinesterase activity, which is directly related to their cholinergic effects. In the present study, the effect of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha), a widely used herbal drug possessing anti-stress and immuno-modulatory properties was studied on propoxur-induced acetylcholine esterase inhibition and impairment of cognitive function in rats. Male Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Group I was treated with olive oil and served as control. Group II was administered orally with propoxur (10 mg/kg b.wt.) in olive oil, group III received a combination of propoxur (10 mg/kg b.wt.) and W. somnifera (100 mg/kg b.wt.) suspension and group IV W. somnifera (100 mg/kg b.wt.) only. All animals were treated for 30 days. Cognitive behaviour was assessed by transfer latency using elevated plus maze. Blood and brain acetylcholine esterase (AChE) activity was also assessed. Oral administration of propoxur (10 mg/kg b.wt.) resulted in a significant reduction of brain and blood AChE activity. A significant prolongation of the acquisition as well as retention transfer latency was observed in propoxur-treated rats. Oral treatment of W. somnifera exerts protective effect and attenuates AChE inhibition and cognitive impairment caused by sub-chronic exposure to propoxur.


Subject(s)
Acetylcholinesterase/blood , Acetylcholinesterase/metabolism , Animals , Cholinesterase Inhibitors/toxicity , Cognition Disorders/blood , Cognition Disorders/chemically induced , Cognition Disorders/enzymology , Cognition Disorders/prevention & control , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Male , Medicine, Traditional , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Propoxur/toxicity , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Withania/chemistry
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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 28(1): 33-39, mar. 2006. graf, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-435710

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OBJETIVE: To study the relationship between blood lead levels and cognitive abilities of children exposed to this metal. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study that included 134 children aged 6 to 8.5 years old from 3 schools with different risks of lead exposure located in El Callao (Peru). Cognitive assessments were made by means of the Graphic Test of Reasoning (GTR) and the Kohs Block Design Test (KBDT). Blood lead levels and other laboratory tests were performed. RESULTS: Children with lead > 10 ug/dl presented greater prevalence of low scores in the Graphic Test of Reasoning (18.9 percent vs. 7.1 percent, p = 0.049) and in the Kohs Block Design Test (KBDT) (39.6 percent vs. 18.6 percent, p = 0.01) compared with those with lower lead blood levels. A deficit of 1 category in the Graphic Test of Reasoning was associated with an increase in lead blood level of 16.78 ug/dl (assuming a linear relationship) and from 1 to 5.19 ug/dl (logarithmic model). For each 10 ug/dl of increase in lead levels, the Kohs Block Design Test decreases in 6.24 units (12.91 in males and 0.216 in females) (linear model), and an increase from 1 to 10 ug/dl corresponds to a drop of 16.44 points in the Kohs Block Design Test (31.19 in males and 3.98 in females) (logarithmic model). Considering the Graphic Test of Reasoning subscales, lead levels correlated negatively with the areas of numerical problems (rho = -0.445, p < 0.001), numerical relationships (rho = -0.365, p < 0.001), inferences (rho = -0.281, p = 0.002) and similarities (rho = -0.250, p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Lead levels were non-linearly associated with lower cognitive abilities, especially in males, being the numerical reasoning the most affected area.


OBJETIVO: Estudar a relação entre níveis séricos de chumbo e funções cognitivas em crianças expostas a esse metal. MÉTODO: Este é um estudo transversal que incluiu 134 crianças de 6 a 8,5 anos de idade, de três escolas localizadas em El Callao (Peru), e com riscos diferentes de exposição ao chumbo. As avaliações de suas funções cognitivas foram realizadas utilizando-se o Teste Gráfico de Raciocínio e o Teste dos Cubos de Kohs. Foram medidos os níveis séricos de chumbo RESULTADOS: As crianças com níveis séricos de chumbo > 10 ug/dl apresentaram maior prevalência de baixa pontuação no Teste Gráfico de Raciocínio (18,9 por cento vs. 7,1 por cento, p = 0,049) e também no Teste dos Cubos de Kohs (39,6 por cento vs. 18,6 por cento, p = 0,01), quando comparadas com aquelas com níveis séricos menores. Um déficit de uma categoria no Teste Gráfico de Raciocínio foi associado com um aumento no nível sérico de chumbo de 16,78 ug/dl (assumindo uma relação linear) e de 1 a 5,19 ug/dl (modelo logarítmico). Para cada 10 ug/dl de aumento no nível sérico de chumbo, o Teste dos Cubos de Kohs apresentou diminuição de 6,24 unidades (12,91 para os meninos e 0,216 para as meninas) (modelo linear) e um aumento de 1 a 10 ug/dl correspondeu a uma diminuição de 16,44 pontos no Teste dos Cubos de Kohs (31,19 para os meninos e 3,98 para as meninas) (modelo logarítmico). Considerando as subescalas do Teste Gráfico de Raciocínio, os níveis séricos de chumbo correlacionaram-se negativamente com as áreas de problemas numéricos (rho = -0,445, p < 0,001), relações numéricas (rho = -0,365, p < 0,001), inferências (rho = -0,281, p = 0,002) e semelhanças (rho = -0,250, p = 0,005). CONCLUSÕES: Níveis séricos de chumbo foram associados de uma maneira não-linear com déficits das habilidades cognitivas, especialmente entre os meninos, sendo o raciocínio numérico a área mais afetada.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Lead/blood , Cognition/drug effects , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Intelligence/drug effects , Lead Poisoning, Nervous System, Childhood/complications , Cognition Disorders/etiology , Sex Distribution , Cross-Sectional Studies , Sex Factors , Linear Models , Peru , Intelligence Tests , Cognition Disorders/blood , Cognition Disorders/diagnosis
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