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Rev. Soc. Bras. Clín. Méd ; 18(2): 104-107, abril/jun 2020.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1361464

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Analisar a percepção dos diabéticos tipo 1 sobre a insulinoterapia. Métodos: Trata-se de estudo epidemiológico analítico de percepção, tendo sido realizado com pacientes de um Serviço de Apoio e Assistência aos Diabéticos e seus Familiares, no período de abril a agosto de 2018. Resultados: Os 33 diabéticos tipo 1 avaliados eram predominantemente do sexo feminino (60,6%) e a média de idade foi de 21±9 anos. A maioria afirmou portar o Cartão de Identificação do Diabético (78,8%). Mais de dois terços dos pacientes afirmaram saber quando aplicar a insulina de correção. A aferição da glicemia capilar foi relatada por 78,8%. Das insulinas utilizadas no esquema basal, a glargina e a NPH foram citadas como as mais utilizadas. Do total de pacientes, 97% referiram fazer autoaplicação, e 90,9% disseram posicionar a agulha corretamente sobre a pele. Quanto aos locais de aplicação, 84,8% realizavam rodízio. A maioria dos pacientes (78,8%) que aplicavam a insulina não referiu desconforto durante ou após a aplicação, e 69,7% mostraram conhecimento sobre o significado de distrofia. Conclusão: O serviço de educação continuada desenvolvido pelo Serviço de Apoio e Assistência aos Diabéticos e seus Familiares é efetivo na aquisição de bons hábitos e dos devidos cuidados para esses pacientes. A educação do indivíduo com diabetes tipo 1 e de sua família, bem como o acompanhamento por uma equipe multidisciplinar, é essencial para o bom controle da doença,


Objective: To analyze the perception of type 1 diabetes (DM 1) patients of insulin therapy. Methods: This is an epidemiological study of analysis of perception and was performed at the service for care and support of diabetes patients and their families from April to August 2018. Results: The 33 type 1 diabetes mellitus patients evaluated were predominantly female (60.6%) and the mean age was 21 years ± 9 years. Most reported having the diabetes medical ID card (78.8%). More than two thirds of the patients reported knowing when to apply the correction insulin. The capillary glycemia measurement was reported by 78.8%. Of the insulins used in the baseline regimen, Glargine and NPH were cited as the most used. Of the total patients, 97% reported self-application and 90.9% reported positioning the needle correctly on the skin. As for the application sites, 84.8% reported rotating sites. Most patients (78.8%) who applied insulin did not report discomfort during or after application, and 69.7% showed knowledge about the meaning of dystrophy. Conclusion: The continuing education service developed by the Service for Care and Support of Diabetics and their Families is effective in promoting good habits and the proper care of these patients for their disease.The education of the individual with type 1 diabetes and of his/her family, as well as follow-up by a multidisciplinary team, is essential for good disease control.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Patient Participation , Social Work Department, Hospital , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use , Insulin/therapeutic use , Blood Glucose/analysis , Attitude to Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Sex Distribution , Age Distribution , Insulin/administration & dosage , Lipodystrophy/prevention & control
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Cienc. Trab ; 15(47): 81-85, ago. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-700423

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La Lipoatrofia Semicircular (LS) es una enfermedad idiopática, que se caracteriza por una atrofia reversible y localizada, ya sea total o parcial, del tejido adiposo subcutáneo y que se ubica en zonas de contacto de la piel de las extremidades con el inmobiliario. Se caracteriza por presentarse en brotes endémicos, cuyo único factor en común es el lugar de trabajo. Sus causas son desconocidas, pero en la actualidad se proponen factores asociados como: el contacto de la zona afectada con inmobiliario, presencia de radiación electromagnética, presencia de descargas electroestáticas y humedad ambiental relativa baja. Un modelo actual para explicar la patogenia de esta enfermedad involucra la participación de descargas electrostáticas, que probablemente activarían la liberación de factor de necrosis tumoral a (TNF-a) y desencadenaría la fagocitosis de adipocitos. Actualmente no tiene un tratamiento médico, siendo las medidas preventivas de mitigación de los factores previamente mencionados las que producen una reversión de la lesión. Por otro lado, la presencia de estos brotes generan un gran impacto mediático por lo que también debe ser abordada comunicacionalmente. La presente revisión pretende sintetizar la literatura sobre el tema para exponer el conocimiento actual y lograr una noción de esta nueva enfermedad, tras su primera presentación en brote en nuestro país.


Lipoatrophia semicircularis (LS) (also known as "Semicircular lipoa-trophy") is an idiopathic disease, which is characterized by a reversible and localized atrophy, either total or partial, of subcutaneous adipose tissue and located in areas of skin contact with the real estate tips. It is characterized by appearing in endemic outbreaks whose only common factor is the workplace. Its causes are unknown, but currently associated factors have been proposed, such as: the contact area with the office furniture, the presence of electromagnetic radiation, electrostatic discharge and presence of low relative humidity. A current model to explain the pathogenesis of this disease involves the participation of electrostatic discharges, which probably activate the release of tumor necrosis factor a (TNF-a) and it would trigger phagocytosis of adipocytes. Currently there is no medical treatment, being proactive mitigation measures of the before mentioned factors, those that produce a reversion of the injury. On the other hand, the presence of these buds generates great media impact so it must be also addressed from a communication standpoint. The present review aims to summarize the literature on the subject to present current knowledge and achieve a notion of this new disease, after its first appearance in outbreak in our country.


Subject(s)
Humans , Lipodystrophy/diagnosis , Lipodystrophy/epidemiology , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Risk Management , Chile , Disease Outbreaks , Workplace , Static Electricity/adverse effects , Electromagnetic Radiation , Lipodystrophy/etiology , Lipodystrophy/prevention & control , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control
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Fisioter. pesqui ; 13(1): 37-43, 2006.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-439186

ABSTRACT

A fisioterapia estética, recentemente renomeada como fisioterapia dermato-funcional, está cada vez mais em evidência. Afim de melhor definir essa área de atuação profissional, procedeu-se a uma revisão bibliográfica das patologias nas quais o fisioterapeuta pode atuar, como fibroedema gelóide (celulite),estrias, linfedema, no pré e pós-operatório de cirurgia plástica, queimaduras, cicatrizes hipertróficas e quelóides, flacidez, obesidade e lipodistrofia localizada.


Aesthetic physical therapy (which in Portuguese has been renamed 'dermatho-functional') has recently gotten more attention. In view of a better definition of the area, this paper reviews related literature to list pathologies that the physical therapist can treat - such as cellulitis, streach marks, obesity, lymphedema, burn care, hypertrophic scar and keloids flaccid skin and muscles, and local fat accumulation...


Subject(s)
Cellulite/therapy , Esthetics , Angioid Streaks/therapy , Cellulite/prevention & control , Exercise Therapy , Angioid Streaks/prevention & control , Lymphedema/therapy , Lipodystrophy/prevention & control
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