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Medwave ; 21(1)2021.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1252397

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Introducción La enfermedad por coronavirus 2019, o COVID-19, se ha convertido en una pandemia. Dada que la mayor carga viral de coronavirus de tipo 2 causante del síndrome respiratorio agudo severo (SARS-CoV-2) se encuentra en la vía aérea, los otorrinolaringólogos tienen un elevado riesgo de infección. Múltiples recomendaciones han surgido con respecto a las medidas de protección, incluidos la suspensión de procedimientos y cirugías electivas. Objetivos Evaluar el impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en los programas de formación de otorrinolaringología a nivel nacional. Métodos Estudio transversal de encuesta en línea a residentes de otorrinolaringología realizado durante abril de 2020. Se analizaron datos demográficos, actividades clínicas, turnos de llamado, infección por COVID-19, exposición a pacientes COVID-19 positivos, despliegue a otras especialidades, procedimientos y cirugías realizadas. Se utilizaron los portafolios quirúrgicos de años previos para comparar los resultados. Resultados Completaron la encuesta 47 residentes, con 84% de tasa de respuesta; el 64% refirió haber acudido a su centro asistencial 10 días o menos durante el mes de abril de 2020. Con relación a procedimientos frecuentes tales como nasofibroscopía, endoscopia nasal rígida y drenaje de absceso periamigdalino, no fueron realizados por más del 40% de los residentes en el mes. Solo el 38% participó en cirugías, con un promedio de 0,6 procedimientos como primer cirujano; se constata una drástica disminución al comparar los registros de años anteriores. La mayoría de los residentes refieren estas medidas educativas complementarias: videoconferencias bibliográficas (87%), seminarios de casos clínicos en línea (60%), revisión de artículos (38%), entre otros. Conclusiones La formación clínica y quirúrgica disminuyó drásticamente durante abril de 2020. Se deben considerar ajustes a los planes de estudio para disminuir el impacto negativo de la pandemia en la formación de los residentes.


Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, has become a global pandemic. Given that the highest viral load of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is found in the airway, otolaryngologists are at high risk of infection. As a result, multiple recommendations have emerged regarding protective measures for surgical teams, including suspending non-urgent procedures and surgeries. Objectives To evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on otolaryngology residency training programs nationwide. Methods A cross-sectional survey-based study was completed in April 2020. The participants were recruited through an online survey, sent by email to all Chilean otolaryngology residents. Demographics, clinical activities, on-call shifts, COVID-19 infection status, exposure to COVID-19 patients, deployment to other specialties, diagnostic/therapeutic procedures, and surgeries performed were analyzed. Self-reported surgical data logs from previous years were used to compare results. Results Forty-seven residents completed the survey (84% response rate); 64% of residents refer seeing patients ten days or less during April 2020. Commonly performed procedures such as flexible nasolaryngoscopy, rigid nasal endoscopy, and peritonsillar abscess drainage were not performed by over 40% of the residents in that month. Only 38% participated in surgeries, with an average of 0.6 surgeries as a first surgeon, a dramatic decrease in surgical exposure when comparing the data logs from previous years. Most residents refer the following measures taken by their residency program to improve residency training: bibliographic videoconferences (87%), online clinical case seminars (60%), weekly journal clubs (38%), among others. Conclusions Clinical and surgical opportunities decreased dramatically during April 2020. Adjustments to the regular academic curricula should be considered to decrease the negative impact of this pandemic on residency training.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Otolaringologia/educação , COVID-19 , Internato e Residência , Chile , Estudos Transversais
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 148(8)ago. 2020.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389299

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In the last decades, there has been an increase in life expectancy in the world, with the consequent modification in the proportion of adults over 60 years. This is accompanied by an increase in pathologies for which aging is the main risk factor, such as dementia and hearing loss, which profoundly affect the quality of life of individuals and their family and impact health system costs. Given the lack of disease-modifying treatments for dementia, the study of mechanisms to prevent its occurrence has become a world priority. In the year 2017, the Lancet "Commission for dementia prevention, intervention, and care" proposed a model, in which hearing loss emerged as a new modifiable risk factor for the development of dementia. This result undoubtedly has important consequences for the understanding the multifactorial nature of dementia, our daily clinical practice and public policies aimed at its prevention and treatment. In this article, we review the current evidence supporting the association between dementia and hearing loss, discussing the available strategies for prevention, detection and treatment of hearing loss and its possible impact on the natural course of dementia. A flow chart for the clinical management of different subgroups of patients is proposed.


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Idoso , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Surdez , Demência , Perda Auditiva , Qualidade de Vida , Fatores de Risco , Demência/etiologia , Demência/epidemiologia , Perda Auditiva/etiologia , Perda Auditiva/epidemiologia
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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 72(2): 195-202, ago. 2012. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-651905

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Los schwannomas vestibulares son tumores benignos que habitualmente se presentan en forma esporádica y unilateral, pero pueden aparecer de manera bilateral en el contexto de una neurofibromatosis tipo 2 (NF2). En aquellos asociados a NF2 se han identificado mutaciones del gen NF2 que codifica para merlina, una proteína citoplasmática que se localiza primariamente en protrusiones celulares ricas en actina, y en sitios de contacto entre células y matriz extracelular. La evidencia sugiere que merlina ejerce un rol como proteína supresora de tumores ya que regula la cascada de activación de diversos tipos de receptores de factores de crecimiento celular De esta manera, el déficit de merlina provoca un patrón de proliferación celular aumentado, alteraciones del citoesqueleto, apoptosis disminuida, y un incremento de la adhesión a la matriz extracelular. Se han desarrollado terapias clínicas para la NF2 con anticuerpos monoclonales e inhibidores dirigidos contra distintas moléculas involucradas en las cascadas de señalización celular moduladas por merlina. En este artículo se revisan y discuten los mecanismos celulares dependientes de merlina y los diversos estudios clínicos y experimentales que se han probado en pacientes con NF2.


Vestibular schwannomas are benign tumors that may occur bilaterally in the context of neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). A mutation in the NF2 gene coding for merlin protein has been identified in those cases associated with NF2. Merlin is a cytoplasmic protein localized in actin rich cell protrusions, and near contact sites between cells and extracellular matrix. The evidence suggests that merlin plays a role as tumor suppressor protein, regulating the activation cascade of different types of receptors for cell growth factors. Thus, merlin deficiency causes a pattern of increased cell proliferation, cytoskeletal alterations, decreased apoptosis and increased cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix. Several clinical therapies have been developed for NF2 patients including monoclonal antibodies and inhibitors directed against different molecules involved in cell signaling cascades modulated by merlin. In this article we review and discuss cellular mechanisms dependent of merlin and some clinical and experimental studies that have been studied in patients with NF2.


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Humanos , Neuroma Acústico/terapia , Neurofibromatose 2/terapia , Neurofibromina 2/deficiência , Neuroma Acústico/complicações , Neuroma Acústico/tratamento farmacológico , Neurofibromatose 2/complicações , Neurofibromatose 2/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias/etiologia
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Biol. Res ; 41(4): 473-479, Dec. 2008. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-518402

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Twelve rats were trained to perform a two-choice visual detection task in which a right or left light was presented and the animals were required to press the lever located under the illuminated light for a food reward. In seventy percent of the trials the target light was preceded by presentation of a neutral cue (a central light). Relevance of the neutral cue for detection of the target was analyzed by comparing behavioral indices of attention in its presence and absence. Accuracy was significantly higher in presence than in absence of the neutral cue, while mean response latencies were lower in presence than in absence of the neutral cue. These results indicate that the animals allocated attentional resources on the target detection during a high expectancy period after the onset of the neutral cue. This could facilitate target detection and improve the performance in the presence of the neutral cue.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Atenção/fisiologia , Sinais (Psicologia) , Comportamento de Escolha/fisiologia , Campos Visuais/fisiologia , Estimulação Luminosa , Ratos Long-Evans , Tempo de Reação , Esquema de Reforço
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Biol. Res ; 39(2): 259-267, 2006. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-432428

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Relevance of a neutral cue for performance in a two-choice visuospatial detection task was examined. Nine rats were trained, 5 with short intertrial interval (ITI) and 4 with long ITI, to detect a target (lateral lights) presented after a neutral-cue (central light). The removal of the neutral-cue decreased accuracy and increased response latencies and omissions. These results demonstrate that a neutral-cue, preceding the target, is relevant for the performance, suggesting that rats are highly expectant during the neutral-cue and reallocate attentional resources during ITI. Furthermore, latencies were higher, omissions were lower and the fall of accuracy was greater for rats with long than with short ITI, which could indicate that the neutral-cue was more relevant for the former group.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Atenção/fisiologia , Sinais (Psicologia) , Comportamento de Escolha/fisiologia , Ratos Long-Evans , Tempo de Reação , Esquema de Reforço
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