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Rev Enferm UFPI ; 11(1): e1612, 2022-12-31. graf e tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1518741

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Objetivo: Caracterizar os indivíduos adultos internados que desenvolveram Pneumonia Hospitalar Não Associada à Ventilação Mecânica, segundo variáveis demográficas, clínicas e terapêuticas. Métodos: Estudo transversal e descritivo, realizado em hospital terciário do norte do Paraná; considerando as fichas de notificação das Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde da Comissão de Controle de Infecção Hospitalar, com idade maior ou igual a 18 anos, internados no período de janeiro de 2017 a dezembro de 2018. Resultados: Em relação ao sexo houve similaridade, com maior prevalência em pacientes acima de 60 anos e com o tempo de permanência prolongado; as variáveis clínicas resultaram em 50,6% de pacientes com hemocultura associada à pneumonia negativa, destes,53,6% evoluíram a óbito. Quanto às culturas de secreção traqueal, obteve-se maior índice de Acinetobacter baumanni, com a utilização do antimicrobiano piperacilina sódica + tazobactam sódico. Conclusão: Os casos de Pneumonia Hospitalar Não Associada à Ventilação Mecânica ocorreram na mesma proporção entre os sexos, com prevalência em idosos e evolução de óbito de mais da metade dos indivíduos. O perfil clínico das secreções traqueais, hemocultura de Staphylo spp, revela que o microrganismo Acinetobacter baumanni foi o mais prevalente, tendo como escolha terapêutica de antimicrobiano a classe das cefalosporinas. Descritores: Pneumonia. Infecção Hospitalar. Pneumonia Associada à Assistência à Saúde. Enfermagem.


Objective: To characterize the hospitalized adult individuals thatdeveloped hospital-acquired non-ventilator associated pneumonia, according to demographic, clinical and therapeutic variables.Methods: A cross-sectional and descriptive study, carried out at a tertiary-level hospital in northern Paraná; considering the notification forms of Healthcare-Associated Infectionsfrom theHospital Infection Control Commissionin patients aged at least 18years old, admitted from January2017 to December2018.Results: There was similarity in relation to gender, with higher prevalence in patients over 60years old and with prolonged hospitalization time; the clinical variables resulted in 50.6% of patients with negative blood cultures associated with pneumonia, with 53.6% of them evolving to death. Regarding the tracheal secretioncultures, a higher index of Acinetobacter baumanniwas obtained, with use of the piperacillin sodium+tazobactam sodiumantimicrobial.Conclusion:The cases of hospital-acquired non-ventilator associated pneumoniaoccurred in the same proportion between the genders, with prevalence in older adults and evolution of death in more than half of the individuals. The clinical profile of the tracheal secretions andStaphylosppblood cultures reveals that the Acinetobacter baumannimicroorganism was the most prevalent, with thecephalosporins class as the antimicrobial therapeutic choice.Descriptors:Pneumonia. Cross Infection. Health-Care Associated Pneumonia. Nursing.


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Pneumonia , Cross Infection , Nursing , Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia
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Prog Orthod ; 23(1): 17, 2022 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35570252

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the distribution of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) by tooth type, investigate the prevalence of NCCLs in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment, and identify the possible associated factors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 160 patients were enrolled in this retrospective study. Data on the following variables were collected from pre-and post-orthodontic treatment records: age, sex, Angle's malocclusion, facial pattern, number of activation sessions, compensatory treatment, and retreatment. Frontal, right and left lateral intraoral photographs of each patient were evaluated to identify the presence or absence of NCCLs in each tooth and assess the distribution of NCCLs in the 3840 teeth from the enrolled patients. Furthermore, patients were classified as NCCLs present, irrespective of the number of NCCLs on the teeth or NCCL absent. Bivariate and multivariate Poisson regression analyses with robust variance were used to assess the association between the NCCLs and each independent variable. Prevalence ratio and 95% confidence intervals were calculated and p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The prevalence of NCCLs before and after orthodontic treatment was 22.71% and 30.91%, respectively. Premolars were the most affected teeth, followed by the first molars, canines, and incisors. After statistical analysis, age was found to be the variable factor that influenced the prevalence ratio, with NCCL being the most prevalent when orthodontic treatment was performed in adulthood. CONCLUSIONS: Premolars were most commonly affected by NCCLs. Furthermore, age seemed to contribute to the increased prevalence of NCCLs in adults undergoing orthodontic treatment.


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Molar , Tooth Cervix , Adult , Bicuspid , Humans , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. epidemiol. controle infecç ; 10(2): 120-128, abr.-jun. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1223415

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Justificativa e Objetivos: no Brasil, infecções de sítio cirúrgico (ISC) compreendem aproximadamente 15% das infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde (IRAS). Este estudo avaliou a dinâmica das infecções por meio da metodologia tracer, alinhada à análise por redes complexas, utilizando o rastreamento de um paciente (caso) que foi submetido à cirurgia (cenário). Métodos: estudo de caso, de natureza observacional, abordagem descritiva, com avaliação transversal e retrospectiva, pelo rastreamento e análise do prontuário de um paciente submetido a procedimentos cirúrgicos, utilizando a metodologia tracer, sob a ótica das redes complexas, no Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Resultados: mulher, 65 anos, submetida à descompressão, artrodese e retirada de enxerto (doador) em ilíaco esquerdo. Readmitida com osteomielite do ilíaco esquerdo, evoluindo com piora do estado geral, seguido de óbito. O fator de prioridade (PFP) relacionado ao caso foi o procedimento cirúrgico para retirada do enxerto no ilíaco esquerdo pela clínica ortopédica. De acordo com o Manual Brasileiro de Acreditação Hospitalar, os padrões obrigatórios e aplicáveis, segundo o perfil do hospital, apresentam os seguintes percentuais de conformidade para o nível 1 (78,7%), nível 2(82,4%) e no nível 3 (51,7%). Utilizando as redes complexas e considerando que os profissionais são potenciais carreadores da disseminação das infecções aos suscetíveis e são preditores da propagação da ISC (cenário 2/hipótese 2), somado à falta de estrutura para higienização das mãos (cenário 3/hipótese 3), observou-se que há maior chance de ISC ter ocorrido nos setores da enfermaria e UTI. Conclusões: a provável propagação das IRAS está relacionada aos profissionais e à estrutura físico-funcional necessária para prestação da assistência segura.(AU)


Background and Objectives: surgical site infections (SSI) comprise approximately 15% of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in Brazil. This study assessed the route of infections using tracer methodology, aligned with analysis by complex networks, by tracing a patient (case) who underwent surgery (scenario). Methods: an observational and descriptive case study, with cross-sectional and retrospective assessment, by tracing and analyzing the medical records of a patient who underwent surgical procedures. Tracer methodology was used from the perspective of complex networks at Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Results: a woman, 65 years old, submitted to decompression, arthrodesis, and graft removal (donor) in the left iliac. Readmitted with left iliac osteomyelitis, worsening in general condition, followed by death. The priority factor (PFP) related to the case was the surgical procedure to remove the graft in the left iliac, by the orthopedic clinic. According to the Brazilian Manual of Hospital Accreditation, the mandatory and applicable standards according to hospital profile have the following percentages of conformity for level 1 (78.7%), level 2 (82.4%), and level 3 (51.7%). Using complex networks and considering that professionals are potential carriers of the spread of infections and are predictors of the spread of SSI (scenario 2/hypothesis 2) plus the lack of structure for hand hygiene (scenario 3/hypothesis 3), it was observed that there is a greater chance that SSI occurred in ward and ICU. Conclusions: the probable spread of HAIs is related to professionals and the physical-functional structure necessary to provide safe care.(AU)


Justificación y objetivos: en Brasil, la ocurrencia de infecciones en pacientes hospitalizados es aproximadamente 15%, y, por eso, la importancia de estudiar la dinámica de las infecciones hospitalarias. Este estudio evaluó la dinámica de las infecciones utilizando la metodología tracer, alineada con el análisis por redes complejas, a partir del rastreo de un paciente (caso) sometido a procedimientos quirúrgicos (escenario). Métodos: estudio de caso, de naturaleza observacional, abordaje descriptivo, con evaluación transversal y retrospectiva, a partir del rastreo individual utilizando la metodología tracer, a través del análisis de prontuario de un paciente sometido a procedimientos quirúrgicos en la Clínica de Ortopedia, Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Resultados: una mujer, 65 años, sometida a descompresión, artrodesis y retirada de injerto en ilíaco izquierdo. Leído con osteomielitis del ilíaco izquierdo, evolucionando con empeoramiento progresivo del estado general, seguido de muerte. El factor de prioridad (PFP) relacionado con el caso fue el procedimiento quirúrgico para la extracción del injerto en el ilíaco izquierdo, por la clínica ortopédica. Los porcentajes de conformidad en el nivel 1 correspondió al 78,7%, en el nivel 2 fue 82,4% y en el nivel 3, 51,7%. A partir del análisis por redes complejas, se observó que hay mayor probabilidad de que la diseminación de la infección esté relacionada con el conjunto de contactos, siendo los profesionales los potenciales portadores de las infecciones a los susceptibles, en los sectores de la enfermería y UTI, siendo éste el predictor de la propagación de la infección de sitio quirúrgico (Escenario 2/Hipótesis 2) y/o la falta de estructura para higienización de las manos (Escenario 3/Hipótesis 3). Conclusiones: las fuerzas que impulsan las infecciones hospitalarias están relacionadas a los cuidadores ya la estructura físico-funcional necesaria para el desarrollo de la asistencia a la salud.(AU)


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Humans , Female , Aged , Surgical Wound Infection , Cross Infection , Medical Errors , Hospital Care , Patient Safety , Orthopedics/statistics & numerical data , Brazil , Radioactive Tracers
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J Dent ; 76: 93-97, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29940290

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs), cervical dentin hypersensitivity (CDH), and gingival recession (GR), besides the relationship among these conditions in a specific Brazilian sample population. METHODS: 185 patients who attended the "Ambulatory Program for Rehabilitation of Patients with Noncarious Cervical Lesions and Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity" were evaluated, and 5180 teeth were analyzed. The subjects filled out a form and a calibrated examiner performed the clinical exams to determine the presence of NCCLs, CDH, and GR. NCCLs were classified according to their morphology and depth, CDH levels were evaluated according to air stimuli response, and GRs were categorized according to Miller's classification. The association of the risk factors with NCCLs, CDH, and GR was determined with the Mann-Whitney U test and multiple linear regression. For the correlations, the Spearman test was used with a 95%-confidence level. RESULTS: The NCCLs, CDH, and GR distributions within the study were 88.1%, 89.1%, and 59.4%, respectively. Maxillary premolars were the most affected by all three conditions. A positive correlation was found between age, NCCLs, and GR; between NCCLs and CDH; CDH and GR; GR and NCCLs. Age, gender, oral hygiene, gastroesophageal diseases, and occlusal trauma were significantly associated with the presence of all three conditions. CONCLUSIONS: The NCCLs and GR distributions increased with age; NCCLs, CDH, and GR had positive correlation; the lesions' depth and morphology contributed to high levels of sensitivity and severity of recessions; age, gender, gastric disease, and occlusal trauma were relevant factors for the occurrence of NCCLs, CDH, and GR. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The increasing distribution of NCCLs, CDH, and GR is closely associated with people's lifestyles. Thus, it is important for the clinicians to recognize the etiological factors and their most relevant associations to prevent and control such alterations, in order to improve the population's quality of life.


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Dentin Sensitivity , Gingival Recession , Tooth Cervix , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dentin Sensitivity/epidemiology , Female , Gingival Recession/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Quality of Life , Risk Factors , Stomatognathic Diseases/epidemiology , Tooth Cervix/pathology
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