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Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ; (12): 158-163, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879827

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OBJECTIVE@#To study the clinical features of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in children with neuromuscular disease (NMD).@*METHODS@#A retrospective analysis was performed on the medical data of 18 children who were diagnosed with NMD and underwent polysomnography (PSG) (NMD group). Eleven children without NMD who had abnormal sleeping habit and normal sleep structure on PSG were enrolled as the control group. The two groups were compared in terms of the daily and nocturnal symptoms of SDB, incidence rate of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), pulmonary function, end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PetCO@*RESULTS@#In the NMD group, 16 children (89%) had related daily and nocturnal symptoms of SDB, and the youngest age was 1 year at the onset of such symptoms. Compared with the control group, the NMD group had significant reductions in total sleep time and sleep efficiency (@*CONCLUSIONS@#There is a high proportion of children with SDB among the children with NMD, and SDB can be observed in the early stage of NMD, which results in the damage of sleep structure and the reduction in sleep efficiency. Respiratory events are mainly obstructive events, and oxygen reduction events are mainly observed during REM sleep.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Neuromuscular Diseases/complications , Polysomnography , Retrospective Studies , Sleep , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1250448

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ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the airway changes and risks of sleep apnea after the bimaxillary orthognathic surgery and mandibular setback surgery in the growing patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion. Material and Methods: MEDLINE, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, ISI, Google scholar have been utilized as the electronic databases for performing systematic literature between 2010 to August 2020. The quality of the included studies has been assessed using MINORS. Meta-analysis was performed using Stata 16 software. Results: In electronic searches, a total of 218 potentially relevant abstracts and topics have been found. Finally, 23 papers met the criteria defined for inclusion in this systematic review. The mean difference of upper airway total volume changes between before and after surgery was (MD = 1.86 cm3 95% CI 0.61 cm3-3.11 cm3; p= 0.00) among 14 studies. This result showed that after Mandibular Setback Surgery, there was a statistically significant decrease in the upper airway volume. Conclusion: Class III Patients who undergo bimaxillary surgery show no other significant difference in airways volume after surgery than patients in Class III who undergo mandibular setback alone.


Subject(s)
Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Orthognathic Surgery , Malocclusion/surgery , Malocclusion, Angle Class III/surgery , Iran/epidemiology
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 91(2): 239-243, abr. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1098897

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Resumen: Introducción: La malnutrition por exceso en la infancia constituye una epidemia mundial y se asocia a múltiples enfermedades y complicaciones. Entre ellas, destacan los trastornos respiratorios del sueño (TRS), espectro de enfermedades que han emergido como un problema de salud relevante. Objetivo: Eva luar la relación entre la composición corporal y la presencia de TRS en escolares. Sujetos y Méto do: Estudio observacional analítico de corte transversal en 127 escolares de primero a octavo básico escogidos aleatoriamente de cinco establecimientos municipales de Valdivia, Chile. La incorporación al estudio ocurrió luego del proceso de consentimiento informado del responsable del escolar y asentimiento informado del menor. Se realizaron mediciones antropométricas y se determinó la presencia de TRS mediante el Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ). Para el análisis se aplicó esta dística descriptiva, t de Student y test x2 para determinar asociación de variables con la presencia de TRS. Resultados: Destacó alta prevalencia de malnutrición por exceso (71,7%) y la obesidad alcanzó 39,4%. En tanto la prevalencia de TRS fue 32,3%. Hubo mayor proporción de niños con TRS en escolares obesos severos (56,3%), así como una media significativamente mayor en niños con TRS para los pliegues bicipital (14,6 mm ± 7,3 vs. 12,0 mm ± 6,6; p=0,002) y tricipital (19,8 ± 6,7 mm vs. 16,2 mm ± 6,0; p =0,04). Conclusiones: Existen altas prevalencias de malnutrición por exceso y TRS. De las medidas antropométricas, la presencia de TRS se asoció con mayor grosor de los plie gues bicipital y tricipital.


Abstract: Introduction: Overnutrition in childhood constitutes a global epidemic and has been associated with multiple di seases and complications. Among them, sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) stands out, a spectrum of diseases that have emerged as a relevant health problem. Objective: To evaluate the association bet ween nutritional status and SDB in schoolchildren. Subjects and Method: Cross-sectional analytical study of 127 schoolchildren randomly selected from five public schools in Valdivia, Chile. After the informed assent and informed consent process of the child and parents/guardian respectively, the students were incorporated into the study. Anthropometric measurements were performed and the presence of SDB was determined through the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ). For the data analysis, the t-test and x2 test were used to determine the association of variables with SDB. Re sults: There was a high prevalence of overnutrition (71.7%) and obesity reached 39.4%. Regarding the prevalence of SDB, it was 32.3%. There was a higher proportion of children with SDB in severely obese schoolchildren (56.3%), as well as, a significantly higher mean of biceps and triceps skinfold thickness in children with SDB (14.6 mm ± 7.3 vs. 12.0 mm ± 6.6, p = 0.002, and 19.8 ± 6.7 mm vs. 16.2 mm ± 6.0, p = 0.04, respectively). Conclusions: There is high prevalence of overnutrition and SDB. Out of the anthropometric measurements, the presence of SDB was associated with greater thickness of the biceps and triceps skinfolds.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Body Composition , Pediatric Obesity/complications , Skinfold Thickness , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/epidemiology , Severity of Illness Index , Chile/epidemiology , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors , Pediatric Obesity/diagnosis , Pediatric Obesity/physiopathology , Pediatric Obesity/epidemiology
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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 79(2): 151-158, jun. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1014431

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RESUMEN Introducción: El trastorno respiratorio del sueño (TRS) afecta al 2% a 3% de la población pediátrica, siendo la hiperplasia adenoamigdalina (HAA) su principal causa. Se ha observado un aumento en los niveles de leucotrienos excretados en orina (LTU) en estos pacientes, los cuales se correlacionarían con la severidad de la enfermedad. Objetivo: Determinar el nivel de LTU en niños con TRS e HAA antes y después de adenoamigdalectomía (AA), y en controles sanos. Correlacionar los niveles de LTU con los síntomas de TRS. Material y método: Estudio prospectivo. Se incluyeron pacientes con TRS e HAA (n =12) y controles sanos (n =12). Se determinó la concentración de LTU en ambos grupos de forma basal y un mes después de cirugía en el grupo con TRS. Resultados: No hubo diferencias en los niveles de LTU antes y después de AA. Tampoco existieron diferencias entre el grupo control y grupo TRS previo a la cirugía. No se encontró asociación entre LTU y la severidad de síntomas respiratorios. Conclusión: Los LTU no se encuentran elevados en pacientes con TRS e HAA, no disminuyen luego de AA y no se correlacionan con la severidad de los síntomas. La medición de LTU no sería una herramienta útil en la evaluación de pacientes con TRS. Nuevos estudios son necesarios para evaluar el rol de los leucotrienos en esta enfermedad.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Sleep disorder breathing (SDB) affects 2%-3% of the pediatric population, being adenotonsillar hyperplasia (ATH) its main cause. An increase in the levels of urinary leukotrienes (ULT) has been measured in these patients, which could be correlated with the severity of the disease. Aim: To determine the level of ULT in children with SDB and ATH before and after adenotonsillectomy, and healthy controls. To correlate the levels of ULT with symptoms of SDB. Material and method: prospective study. SDB and ATH patients (n =12) and healthy controls (n =12) were included. The concentration of ULT in both groups was determined, before surgery and after a month of surgery. Results: There were no differences in the levels of ULT before and after tonsillectomy in the studied group. There were also no differences between the control group and the SDB group. No association was observed between the level of ULT and the severity of respiratory symptoms. Conclusions: ULT are not elevated in patients with SDB and ATH and they do not decrease after adenotonsillectomy. ULT are not correlated with the severity of the symptoms of SDB. The measurement of ULT would not be a useful tool in the evaluation of patients with SDB. New studies are needed to assess the role of the role of leukotrienes in this disease.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/urine , Leukotrienes/urine , Sleep-Wake Transition Disorders/urine , Postoperative Period , Quality of Life , Respiration Disorders/surgery , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Sleep Wake Disorders/surgery , Sleep Wake Disorders/etiology , Palatine Tonsil/pathology , Tonsillectomy , Prospective Studies , Hyperplasia/complications
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 89(6): 718-725, dic. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-978146

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Resumen: Objetivos: Describir la prevalencia de trastornos respiratorios del sueño (TRS) en escolares chilenos y estudiar factores de riesgo asociados. Pacientes y Método: Estudio transversal y descriptivo. Se enviaron cuestionarios a los padres de niños de 1° año básico de colegios de la Región Metropolitana (Santiago), Región del Biobío (Concepción, Chillán, Yumbel) y Región de Magallanes (Porvenir y Puerto Natales). Se consignaron datos antropométricos, desempeño escolar, características del hogar, contaminantes intradomiciliarios, antecedentes médicos y síntomas actuales de asma, rinitis alérgica y dermatitis atópica. Se determinó estado nutricional según zIMC. Se aplicó un cuestionario de sue ño pediátrico validado en español (pediatric sleep questionnaire, PSQ). Resultados: 564 encuestas fueron analizadas, la edad mediana fue 6 años (rango 5 a 9), 44,9% sexo masculino. La prevalencia de TRS fue 17,7% (n = 100): 6% en Vitacura (Metropolitana), 28,7% en Chillán (Biobío) y 36,4% en Puerto Natales (Magallanes) (p = 0,001). El grupo con TRS tuvo mayor proporción de hombres (54,5 vs 42,8%, p = 0,033), menor rendimiento académico (promedio general 6,36 ± 0,48 vs 6,56 ± 0,34, p = 0,001), menor educación superior materna (44,4 vs 69,9%, p = 0,001) y mayor exposición a contaminantes intradomiciliarios que aquellos sin TRS. Posterior al análisis multivariado se mantu vieron como predictor de TRS el haber presentado síntomas de rinitis en últimos 12 meses (OR 4,79; IC 95% 2,20-10,43) y el nivel educacional básico o medio de la madre (OR 3,51; IC 95% 1,53-8,02). Conclusiones: Los escolares chilenos presentan una alta prevalencia de TRS, con diferencias demo gráficas. Se asoció a factores de riesgo social, a factores más específicos de daño pulmonar y a peor cantidad y calidad del sueño.


Abstract: Objectives: To describe the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in Chilean schoolchil dren and study associated risk factors. Patients and Method: We carried out a transversal and des criptive study. Questionnaires were sent to the parents of children attending first year of elementary school in the Metropolitan Region (Santiago), the Biobío Region (Concepción, Chillán, Yumbel) and the Magallanes Region (Porvenir and Puerto Natales). Anthropometric data, school performan ce, household characteristics, indoor pollutants, medical history, and current symptoms of asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis were recorded. The nutritional status was determined accor ding to z-BMI. A pediatric sleep questionnaire validated in Spanish (PSQ) was applied. Results: 564 questionnaires were analyzed, the median age was six years (range 5 to 9), 44.9% male. The SDB prevalence was 17.7% (n = 100): 6% in Vitacura (Metropolitan Region), 28.7% in Chillán (Biobío Region), and 36.4% in Puerto Natales (Magallanes Region) (p = 0.001). The group with SDB had a higher proportion of men (54.5 vs 42.8%, p = 0.033), lower academic performance (overall grade point average 6.36 ± 0.48 vs 6.56 ± 0.34, p = 0.001), lower maternal higher education (44.4% vs 69.9%, p = 0.001), and higher exposure to indoor pollutants than those without SDB. After the multivariate analysis, symptoms of rhinitis in the last 12 months (OR 4.79, 95% CI 2.20-10.43) and lower maternal educational level (OR 3.51; 95% CI 1.53-8.02) remained as predictors of SDB. Con clusions: Chilean schoolchildren have a high prevalence of SDB with demographic differences. It was associated with social risk factors, more specific factors of lung damage, and worse sleep quality and quantity.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/epidemiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Chile/epidemiology , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Risk Factors
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Rev. Ateneo Argent. Odontol ; 57(2): 19-25, nov. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-973119

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El síndrome de apnea-hipoapnea del sueño en niños es una patología de alta prevalencia en la población infantil. Afecta entre el 2-4 por ciento de los niños de edades entre 2 a 6 años. La comorbilidad asociada determina serias consecuencias fisiológicas entre las que se encuentran: alteraciones cardiovasculares, neuroconductuales, neurocognitivas y anomalías en elcrecimiento. Las alteraciones bucocraneofaciales y de la oclusión asociadas a este síndrome son significativas. El rol del odontólogo /odontopediatra/ortodoncista es importante para realizar un diagnóstico y un tratamiento precoz de la oclusión e integrarse al equipo de salud. En este artículo pretendemos participar a los colegas odontólogos, odontopediatras y ortodoncistas deuna visión actualizada de la apnea infantil.


Sleep apnea-hypoapnea syndrome in childrenis a pathology with a high prevalence in children, affecting 2-4% of children aged 2-6 years.The associated comorbidity determines serious physiological consequences among whichthey are: cardiovascular, neuroconductual, neurocognitive alterations and growth anomalies.The bucco-cranial and occlusion alterations associated with this syndrome are significant. Therole of the dentist-odontopediatrician-orthodontistis important to perform a diagnosis and early treatment of the occlusion and integrate to the health team.In this article, we intend to involve our dental colleagues, odontopediatricians and orthodontists with anup-to-date view of childhood apnea.


Subject(s)
Male , Female , Humans , Child , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/therapy , Respiration , Patient Care Team , Patient Care Planning , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Snoring/etiology , Snoring/therapy , Continuous Positive Airway Pressure/methods , Activator Appliances , Occlusal Splints , Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences/methods
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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 77(3): 326-334, set. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-902784

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Las amígdalas linguales (AL) forman parte del Anillo de Waldeyer (AW). La hipertrofia de amígdala lingual (HAL) se debe habitualmente a hiperplasia, generalmente asintomática. Su etiología no está precisada, pero se reconoce como causa de Apnea Obstructiva del Sueño (AOS) residual, posterior a adenoamigdalectomía (AA). Su identificación en el examen físico es dificultosa, por lo que resulta relevante la sospecha, junto con una nasofibroscopía. Según condiciones y sintomatología del paciente se puede complementar el estudio con otras técnicas diagnósticas, como polisomnograma (PSG) y resonancia magnética (RM). La cirugía es exitosa para el tratamiento de estos casos. Dentro de las complicaciones descritas para este procedimiento destacan: hemorragia, obstrucción de la vía área, dificultad en la intubación orotraqueal y dolor en el posoperatorio. Actualmente no existe una técnica quirúrgica de elección. Debido a la morbilidad asociada a AOS resulta fundamental el diagnóstico de esta patología, ya que es susceptible de tratamiento.


Lingual tonsils are part of Waldeyer`s Ring. The hypertrophy of the lingual tonsils is generally due to hiperplasia, without symptoms. The etiology is not clear, but it is a known cause of residual Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), after adenotonsilectomy. Their identification during the physical exam results dificult, so the suspicious and the nasofibroscopy are relevant. Acording to the particular patient it is posible realize additional exams, like polisomnography and magnetic nuclear resonance. Surgery is succesful for this cases. The complications include: bleeding, airway obstruction, anestesia dificulties and pain. Currently there is not a particular techniqe of choice. OSA is associated to morbidity, therefore it is fundamental to diagnose this pathology, because it is posible to treat it through surgery.


Subject(s)
Humans , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Palatine Tonsil/pathology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/surgery , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Tonsillectomy , Diagnosis, Differential , Hypertrophy/pathology
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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 12(2): 66-70, abr. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-999076

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Sleeep disorder breathing (SDB) in chilhood includes a broad spectrum of disease ranging from primary snoring to more severe forms of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. They may be associated with alterations different than those seen in adults, e.g., children present a low percentage of daytime sleepiness. Nevertheless, they present great difficulties in their learning, and failure in memory and attention and reports of behavior of aggressiveness. We analyze in the present review the cognitive and behavioral deficits asscoaited with the RDS and the main tests that are made for its study


Los trastornos respíratorios del sueño (TRS) en la infancia incluyen un amplio espectro que comprende desde el ronquido primario hasta las formas más graves de síndrome de apnea obstructiva del sueño (SAOS). Los niños presentan sintomatología asociada distinta a los adultos, como un bajo porcentaje de sonmolencia diurna. No obstante refieren dificultades en su aprendizaje, fallas en memoria, atención y cambios en su hiperactividad y agresividad. Se analizan los déficit cognitivos y conductuales asociados a los TRSy las principales pruebas neuropsicológicas o test que se realizan para su estudio


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/complications , Behavioral Symptoms/etiology , Cognition Disorders/etiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/physiopathology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Neuropsychology
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J. bras. pneumol ; 41(4): 351-357, July-Aug. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-759338

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AbstractObjective: To test the hypothesis that disease severity in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) is correlated with an increased risk of sleep apnea.Methods: A total of 34 CF patients underwent clinical and functional evaluation, as well as portable polysomnography, spirometry, and determination of IL-1β levels.Results: Mean apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), SpO2 on room air, and Epworth Sleepiness Scale score were 4.8 ± 2.6, 95.9 ± 1.9%, and 7.6 ± 3.8 points, respectively. Of the 34 patients, 19 were well-nourished, 6 were at nutritional risk, and 9 were malnourished. In the multivariate model to predict the AHI, the following variables remained significant: nutritional status (β = −0.386; p = 0.014); SpO2 (β = −0.453; p = 0.005), and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale score (β = 0.429; p = 0.006). The model explained 51% of the variation in the AHI.Conclusions: The major determinants of sleep apnea were nutritional status, SpO2, and daytime sleepiness. This knowledge not only provides an opportunity to define the clinical risk of having sleep apnea but also creates an avenue for the treatment and prevention of the disease.


ResumoObjetivo: Testar a hipótese de que a gravidade da doença em pacientes com fibrose cística (FC) correlaciona-se com maior risco de apneia do sono.Métodos: Um total de 34 pacientes com FC foram submetidos a avaliação clínica e funcional, polissonografia portátil, espirometria e dosagem de IL-1β.Resultados: As médias do índice de apneia e hipopneia (IAH), da SpO2 em ar ambiente e da pontuação na Escala de Sonolência de Epworth foram de 4,8 ± 2,6, 95,9 ± 1,9% e 7,6 ± 3,8, respectivamente. Dos 34 pacientes, 19 eram eutróficos, 6 apresentavam risco nutricional e 9 apresentavam desnutrição. No modelo multivariado para prever o IAH, permaneceram significativos o estado nutricional (β = −0,386; p = 0,014), a SpO2 (β = −0,453; p = 0,005) e a pontuação na Escala de Sonolência de Epworth (β = 0,429; p = 0,006). O modelo explicou 51% da variação do IAH.Conclusões: Os maiores determinantes de apneia do sono foram o estado nutricional, a SpO2 e a sonolência diurna. Esse conhecimento representa não somente uma oportunidade de definir o risco clínico de apresentar apneia do sono, mas também de atuar na prevenção e tratamento da doença.


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Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Cystic Fibrosis/complications , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Interleukin-1beta/blood , Linear Models , Malnutrition/complications , Nutritional Status , Polysomnography , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index , Spirometry , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/etiology
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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 37(6): 435-441, Jun. 2015. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-754065

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Blood transfusion safety is a critical part of appropriate health care. Considering the limited information available on the use of blood and its components in Latin America and the Caribbean, the Grupo Cooperativo iberoamericano de Medicina Transfusional (Ibero-American Cooperative Group for Transfusion Medicine; GCIAMT), through its Research and International Affairs committees, carried out a project to develop a protocol that would facilitate the evaluation of blood usage at the country, jurisdiction, and institutional levels in varied country contexts. Experts in blood safety from the Pan American Health Organization (Washington, DC, United States), the University of São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), the Hemocentro of São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), and GCIAMT designed a 2-step comprehensive blood-use evaluation protocol: step 1 collects data from blood requests, and step 2, from medical charts. At a minimum, 1 000 analyzed requests are necessary; as such, study periods vary depending on the number of transfusion requests issued. An Internet-based application, the Modular Research System-Study Management System (MRS-SMS), houses the data and produces reports on how hospitals request blood, how blood is issued, who requires blood and blood components, and as an added benefit, how many blood units are wasted and what the real demand for blood is.


La seguridad de las transfusiones de sangre constituye una parte fundamental de una apropiada atención de salud. Teniendo en cuenta la limitada información disponible sobre el uso de la sangre y sus componentes en América Latina y el Caribe, el Grupo Cooperativo Iberoamericano de Medicina Transfusional (GCIAMT), mediante sus comités de Investigación y de Asuntos Internacionales, llevó a cabo un proyecto de elaboración de un protocolo que facilitara la evaluación del uso de la sangre a nivel de país, jurisdiccional e institucional, en diversos contextos de país. Expertos en seguridad de la sangre de la Organización Panamericana de la Salud (Washington, DC, Estados Unidos), la Universidad de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil), el Hemocentro de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil) y el GCIAMT diseñaron un protocolo integral de evaluación del uso de la sangre en 2 etapas: en la primera se recopilan datos de las solicitudes de sangre, y en la segunda, de las historias clínicas. Como mínimo, es preciso analizar 1 000 solicitudes; por ello, los períodos de estudio varían en dependencia del número de solicitudes de transfusión expedidas. Una aplicación basada en internet, el Modular Research System, Study Management System, alberga los datos y elabora informes sobre cómo solicitan sangre los hospitales, cómo se expide la sangre, quién requiere sangre y componentes sanguíneos y, como beneficio añadido, cuántas unidades de sangre se desperdician y cuál es la demanda real de sangre.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , DiGeorge Syndrome/complications , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Trachea/surgery , Device Removal , DiGeorge Syndrome/surgery , Polysomnography , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/surgery , Tracheostomy
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 90(4): 420-425, Jul-Aug/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-720900

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OBJECTIVE: to evaluate associations between morphometric variables, cervical circumference (CC), and abdominal circumference (AC) with the presence of nocturnal desaturation in children and adolescents with sickle-cell anemia. METHODS: all patients were submitted to baseline polysomnography, oral cavity measurements (maxillary intermolar distance, mandibular intermolar distance, and overjet), and CC and AC measurements. RESULTS: a total of 85 patients were evaluated. A positive correlation was observed between the height/age Z-score and CC measurement (r = 0.233, p = 0.031). The presence of nocturnal desaturation was associated with CC (59.2± 9.3 vs. 67.5 ± 10.7, p = 0.006) and AC measurements (27.0 ± 2.0 vs. 29.0± 2.1, p = 0.028). There was a negative correlation between desaturation and maxillary intermolar distance (r = -0.365, p = 0.001) and mandibular intermolar distance (r = -0.233, p = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS: the morphometric variables of CC and AC may contribute to raise suspicion of nocturnal desaturation in children and adolescents with sickle-cell anemia. .


OBJETIVO: avaliar associações entre variáveis morfométricas e circunferências cervical (CC) e abdominal (CA) com a presença de dessaturação noturna em crianças e adolescentes com anemia falciforme. MÉTODOS: todos os pacientes foram submetidos à polissonografia basal, medidas da cavidade oral (distância intermolar da maxila, distância intermolar da mandíbula e overje), CC e CA. RESULTADOS: foram avaliados 85 pacientes. Foi observada correlação positiva entre o escore Z altura/idade e a medida da circunferência cervical (r = 0,233 p = 0,031). A presença da dessaturação noturna associou-se com as medidas da circunferência cervical (59,2 ± 9,3 vs 67,5 ± 10,7; p = 0,006) e abdominal (27,0 ± 2,0 vs 29,0 ± 2,1; p = 0,028). Houve correlação negativa entre a dessaturação e a distância entre os segundos molares da maxila (r =-0,365, p = 0,001) e da mandíbula (r = -0,233, p = 0,037). CONCLUSÕES: as variáveis morfométricas e circunferências cervical e abdominal podem contribuir para a suspeita da dessaturação noturna em crianças e adolescentes com anemia falciforme. .


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Anemia, Sickle Cell/complications , Neck/anatomy & histology , Oxygen/metabolism , Sagittal Abdominal Diameter/physiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Anemia, Sickle Cell/physiopathology , Circadian Rhythm , Cohort Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Maxilla/anatomy & histology , Mouth/anatomy & histology , Polysomnography , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/physiopathology
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 72(2): 114-118, 02/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-702559

ABSTRACT

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is often related to malocclusion, and dentists should be able to recognize occlusal changes that may be associated with the development, onset, or persistence of SDB. Although clinical examination is routinely used by specialists in orthodontics and functional jaw orthopedics, differences in diagnosis are very common. Method : Two observers, both dentists specializing in functional jaw orthopedics, examined 56 children aged 7 to 9 years. Intra- and interobserver agreement in identification of functional orthopedic and orthodontic conditions were assessed. Results : Intraobserver agreement was strong for all variables. Interobserver agreement was also strong, except for the variable overbite, which showed good agreement. Conclusion : Diagnostic criteria provide an opportunity for dentists to recognize dental malocclusions that may be associated with sleep-disordered breathing. .


Os distúrbios respiratórios do sono podem estar relacionados com problemas de má oclusão. O cirurgião dentista deve estar apto a reconhecer as alterações oclusais que possam estar associados com o desenvolvimento, instalação ou manutenção dos distúrbios respiratórios do sono. Apesar do exame clínico ser rotineiramente utilizado pelos especialistas em ortodontia e ortopedia funcional dos maxilares, a divergência no diagnóstico é muito frequente. Método : Dois observadores, cirurgiões dentistas, ortopedistas funcionais dos maxilares, examinaram 56 crianças entre 7 e 9 anos de idade para verificar a concordância intra e inter observador na identificação de problemas ortodônticos e ortopédicos funcionais. Resultados : A concordância intraobservador foi forte em todas as variáveis pesquisadas. A concordância interobservador também foi forte exceto na variável sobremordida que foi apresentou boa concordância. Conclusão : O estabelecimento de critérios diagnósticos explícitos dá oportunidade ao cirurgião dentista de reconhecimento das más oclusões dentárias potencialmente associadas aos distúrbios respiratórios do sono. .


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Male , Malocclusion/complications , Malocclusion/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Observer Variation
14.
Anaesthesia, Pain and Intensive Care. 2013; 17 (1): 79-82
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-142503

ABSTRACT

Obesity, sleep apnea syndrome and hypothyroidism cause management of mechanical ventilation and weaning a difficult task. We report management of mechanical ventilation and subsequent weaning of a morbidly obese lady of BMI 42 kg/m2 with hypothyroidism and sleep apnea for 52 days. To make the matter worse, she had accidental extubations, multiple cardiac arrests, pneumonia and renal dysfunction during her ICU stay


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Obesity, Morbid/complications , Hypothyroidism/etiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Respiratory Insufficiency/therapy , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Risk Factors , Disease Management
15.
Acta otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 40(1): 49-53, ene.-mar. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-682775

ABSTRACT

El trastorno respiratorio del sueño en niños (SDB) es una enfermedad frecuente. El extremo más grave de la apnea obstructiva del sueño (OSA) se ha asociado con trastornos neuroconductuales, cardiovasculares, endocrinos y alteraciones metabólicas. Recientemente se ha visto que el ronquido primario se asocia con alguna de las alteraciones descritas. Si no se atiende de forma eficaz el trastorno respiratorio del sueño, puede resultar una significativa morbilidad...


Childhood Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) is a prevalent condition. The most severe end of the spectrum Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) has been associated with neurobehavioral, cardiovascular, endocrine and metabolic alterations. Recently primary snoring has been associated with some if this alterations. If Childhood Sleep-Disordered Breathing is left unattended significant morbidity can result...


Subject(s)
Child , Respiratory Sounds , Respiratory Sounds/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/prevention & control
16.
Rev. chil. pediatr ; 82(4): 319-328, ago. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-608835

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To analyze the usefulness of a clinical questionnaire for the diagnosis of sleep disordered breathing in children with neuromuscular diseases. Patients and Methods: A sleep questionnaire and a polysom-nography were performed in a cohort of 21 children (14 boys) with neuromuscular diseases. ROC analysis was used to assess the diagnostic accuracy of the questionnaire for diagnosing sleep disordered breathing compared with polysomnography. Results: Median age was 10.7 years (2-17). According to polysomnography, 8 patients were classified as normal, 3 had primary snoring, 5 had central sleep apnea syndrome and 5 an obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Eleven questionnaire's scores suggested sleep disordered breathing. The questionnaire's score showed a sensitivity of 75 percent, specificity of 60 percent, positive predictive value of 33 percent and negative predictive value of 90 percent for the diagnosis of an obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. The same figure for the diagnosis of a central sleep apnea syndrome was 80 percent, 64 percent, 44 percent and 90 percent. Conclusions: The questionnaire showed a moderate sensitivity and specificity. Nevertheless, the high negative predictive value of the questionnaire may support its use for screening of sleep disordered breathing. A follow-up of questionnaire's scores may identify patients, who would benefit from performance of polysomnography.


Objetivos: Analizar la utilidad de un cuestionario clínico para el diagnóstico de los trastornos respiratorios del sueño (TRS) en niños con enfermedades neuromusculares (ENM). Pacientes y Métodos: Se realizó un cuestionario de sueño junto con una polisomnografía (PSG) en un grupo de 21 niños (14 varones) con ENM. Se realizó un análisis de validez diagnóstica de los resultados del cuestionario comparados con los de la PSG. Resultados: La mediana de edad fue de 10,7 años (2-17). De acuerdo a la PSG, se clasificó a 8 pacientes como normales, 3 roncadores primarios, 5 con síndrome de apneas centrales y 5 con síndrome de apneas obstructivas (SAOS). Once cuestionarios presentaron un puntaje sugerente de TRS. El puntaje del cuestionario presentó: sensibilidad 75 por ciento, especificidad 60 por ciento, valor predictivo positivo 33 por ciento y negativo 90 por ciento para el diagnóstico de SAOS. Respecto al diagnóstico de síndrome de apneas centrales del sueño, éste valores fueron: 80 por ciento, 64 por ciento, 44 por ciento y 90 por ciento. Conclusiones: El cuestionario clínico presentó una sensibilidad y especificidad moderada. Sin embargo, el alto valor predictivo negativo del cuestionario apoyaría su uso como tamizaje de los TRS. El seguimiento del puntaje de este cuestionario permitiría identificar aquellos pacientes que se beneficiarían de la realización de una PSG.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Neuromuscular Diseases/complications , Surveys and Questionnaires , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Hypoventilation , Polysomnography , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology
17.
Neumol. pediátr ; 6(2): 84-87, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-708209

ABSTRACT

Sleep disordered breathing is frequent among children with neurologic impairments. underdiagnosis and misrecognition of this diseases seames to be important. In the present revision, major findings in children with cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disease and Down syndrome are summarized. Patients with cerebral palsy show several aspects which are associated and may worsen sleep disordered breathing. Children with neuromuscular diseases present with a characteristic pattern of sleep disordered breathing, which shows predominantely central hipopneas. On the other hand, patients with Down syndrome show a high prevalence of obstructive sleep apneas. Early recognition of sleep disordered breathing is important among children with neurologic impairments, as it may lead to an early treatment. The development of new screening methods for sleep disordered breathing maybe especially useful in children with underlying neurological diseases.


Los trastornos respiratorios del sueño (TRs) son frecuentes en niños con daño neurológico, existiendo un subdiagnóstico y desconocimiento importante de esta patología. En la presente revisión se resumen los hallazgos más importantes en niños con parálisis cerebral (PC), enfermedades neuromusculares (enm) y síndrome de Down. Los pacientes con PC presentan una serie de factores que empeoran y se asocian a los TRs. los niños con enm muestran un patrón de TRs característico, en el cual predomina la presencia de hipopneas centrales. Los pacientes con síndrome de Down, por otra parte, presentan una alta prevalencia de apneas obstructivas del sueño. El reconocimiento precoz de los TRs es fundamental en los niños con daño neurológico, ya que pudiera permitir un tratamiento precoz. El desarrollo de nuevos exámenes de pesquisa podría ser útil para la pesquisa precoz de los TRs en niños con daño neurológico de base.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Nervous System Diseases/complications , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Neuromuscular Diseases/complications , Hypoventilation , Cerebral Palsy/complications , Down Syndrome/complications , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology
18.
Rev. chil. pediatr ; 81(5): 445-455, oct. 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-577530

ABSTRACT

Sleep Disorders can generate significant impact in the health of children and adolescents at a highly vulnerable period for neurodevelopment. A proper history and physical exam can lead the diagnosis, however there are significant limitations especially in the early phases of illness. Children with specific risks require a high level of suspicion, and early diagnostic studies. This review describes various diagnostic alternatives, feasible in different clinical situations, during sleep or wakefulness. These diagnostic studies may be useful in detection and early treatment of Sleep Disorders.


Los Trastornos Respiratorios del Sueño (TRS) pueden generar un impacto en la salud de niños y adolescentes, en un periodo altamente vulnerable para el neurodesarrollo. La anamnesis y examen fisco pueden orientar a su diagnóstico, sin embargo, poseen limitaciones importantes, especialmente en etapas precoces de la enfermedad. En niños con factores de riesgo específicos es necesario tener un alto nivel de sospecha y realizar estudios diagnósticos. Este artículo de revisión tiene como objetivo describir las distintas alternativas diagnósticas, practicables en distintos escenarios clínicos y realizadas durante el sueño o vigilia. Estos métodos diagnósticos pueden ser de utilidad en el reconocimiento y tratamiento precoz de los TRS.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Polysomnography/methods , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/physiopathology , Circadian Rhythm , Gases/blood , Monitoring, Physiologic , Oximetry , Respiratory Physiological Phenomena , Respiration, Artificial/methods , Signs and Symptoms , Spirometry , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology
19.
J. bras. pneumol ; 36(supl.2): 1-3, jun. 2010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-560641

ABSTRACT

Os principais distúrbios respiratórios do sono, ronco e SAOS, são muito prevalentes na população geral, embora se acredite que a maioria dos casos continue não diagnosticada. Devemos estar atentos para os principais fatores de risco que favorecem o aparecimento desses distúrbios, como gênero masculino, obesidade, envelhecimento e características crânio-faciais. Da mesma forma, a presença de hipertensão arterial sistêmica, enfermidades cardiovasculares e metabólicas deve nos alertar para a possibilidade da concomitância de SAOS.


The principal types of sleep-disordered breathing-snoring and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome-are highly prevalent in the general population, although it is believed that the majority of cases continue to go undiagnosed. We should be aware of the principal risk factors that favor the onset of these disorders, such as male gender, obesity, aging and craniofacial features. Similarly, systemic arterial hypertension, cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders should alert us to the possibility of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/epidemiology , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Sex Factors , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology , Snoring/epidemiology , Snoring/etiology
20.
Neumol. pediátr ; 5(2): 74-89, 2010. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-588440

ABSTRACT

El compromiso del sistema respiratorio repercute directamente en la morbimortalidad de niños y adolescentes con enfermedades neuromusculares (ENM). Un enfoque integral que incluya la aproximación a un diagnostico neurológico específico, evaluación funcional respiratoria, de los trastornos respiratorios de sueño, comorbilidades y afecciones secundarias, permiten orientar a el tipo, grado y pronóstico respiratorio; además de otorgar herramientas objetivas para modificar la historia natural de la enfermedad. Utilizar criterios estrictos de selección, una mirada interdisciplinaria y actividades complementarias de rehabilitación; que incorporen en forma programática la ventilación no invasiva domiciliaria, protocolos de tos asistida y métodos para aumentar la capacidad máxima de insuflación, cambia la evolución, disminuye la morbimortalidad y evita la traqueostomía, en una alta proporción de niños y adolescentes portadores de ENM.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Adolescent , Child Care/methods , Neuromuscular Diseases/diagnosis , Neuromuscular Diseases/therapy , Algorithms , Breath Tests , Breathing Exercises , Neuromuscular Diseases/physiopathology , Scoliosis/etiology , Nutritional Support , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy , Polysomnography , Respiration, Artificial , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/etiology
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