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Int J Food Sci Nutr ; : 1-9, 2024 May 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38797529

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Over the last decades, the abandonment of traditional dietary patterns, such as the Mediterranean diet, represents an important threat for human health and environmental safeguard. The DELICIOUS project aims to promote healthy lifestyles among children and adolescents by implementing activities and tools to increase the adherence to the Mediterranean Diet with an attention to the environmental impacts of the diet. This study protocol describes the DELICIOUS project as a single-arm, uncontrolled behavioural intervention providing formal and non-formal education activities, development of new snacks and recipe reformulation, web/mobile app development, and physical activities to school children and adolescents in five European countries. The project aims to increase awareness of the nutritional benefits and the sustainability aspects of the Mediterranean Diet and to promote consumers' empowerment through an online platform for sustainable and healthy meal planning in the school canteen.

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Cient. dent. (Ed. impr.) ; 20(1): 31-36, feb.-mar. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-220171

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Introducción: La sonrisa es uno de los factores más importantes a considerardurante el tratamiento de ortodoncia, lacual se ve influenciada por los labios, asícomo el soporte dental.Objetivo: El objetivo de esta investigación es observar la relación que existeentre el perfil y protrusión labial con lanecesidad de realizar extracciones dedientes.Materiales y métodos: Para calcular lamuestra se utilizó un nivel de confianzadel 95%, la precisión del 3% y una proporción del 5%, el resultado fue un tamañode muestra de 168 radiografías. Previo atomar las medidas se revisó el diagnóstico y tratamiento para evaluar el patrónde extracciones. Para la toma de medidasdel perfil labial se midió la distancia entreel plano estético y el punto labial superiore inferior respectivamente, y se organizaron en 5 categorías. Además, se tomó lamedida del ángulo nasolabial.Resultados: Se encontraron diferenciasestadísticamente significativas al comparar los promedios de la distancia de lalínea E al labio superior (f 5.79 p<0.000)y labio inferior (f 8.66 p<0.000) entre lospacientes sin extracciones y los pacientes con diferentes patrones de extracciones. Sin embargo, los promedios delos ángulos nasolabiales en los diferentes patrones de extracción no presentaron diferencias estadísticas significativas (f 1.13 p<0.3384)... (AU)


Introduction: The smile is one of themost important factors to consider duringorthodontic treatment, which is influencedby the lips, as well as dental support.Objective: The objective of this researchis to observe the relationship that exists between the profile and labialprotrusion with the need to perform toothextractions. Materials and methods: To calculate the sample, a confidence level of 95% was used, precision of 3% and a proportion of 5%, the result was a sample size of 168 radiographs. Before taking the measurements, the diagnosis and treatment were reviewed to evaluate the pattern of extractions. To take measurements of the lip profile, the distance between the esthetic plane and the upper and lower lip points,respectively, was measured, and they were organized into 5 categories.In addition, the measurement of the nasolabial angle was taken.Results: Statistically significant differences were found when comparing the means of the distance from the Eline to the upper lip (f 5.79 p<0.000)and lower lip (f 8.66 p<0.000) between patients without extractions and patients with different patterns of extractions. However, the means of the nasolabial angles in the different extraction patterns...(AU)


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Humans , Orthodontics, Corrective/methods , Tooth Extraction/methods , Esthetics, Dental , Nasolabial Fold , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Genes (Basel) ; 13(11)2022 11 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36360278

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(1) Introduction: Lucina pectinata is a clam found in sulfide-rich mud environments that has three hemoglobins believed to be responsible for the transport of hydrogen sulfide (HbILp) and oxygen (HbIILp and HbIIILp) to chemoautotrophic endosymbionts. The physiological roles and evolution of these globins in sulfide-rich environments are not well understood. (2) Methods: We performed bioinformatic and phylogenetic analyses with 32 homologous mollusk globin sequences. Phylogenetics suggests a first gene duplication resulting in sulfide binding and oxygen binding genes. A more recent gene duplication gave rise to the two oxygen-binding hemoglobins. Multidimensional scaling analysis of the sequence space shows evolutionary drift of HbIILp and HbIIILp, while HbILp was closer to the Calyptogena hemoglobins. Further corroboration is seen by conservation in the coding region of hemoglobins from L. pectinata compared to those from Calyptogena. (3) Conclusions: Presence of glutamine in position E7 in organisms living in sulfide-rich environments can be considered an adaptation to prevent loss of protein function. In HbILp a substitution of phenylalanine in position B10 is accountable for its unique reactivity towards H2S. It appears that HbILp has been changing over time, apparently not subject to functional constraints of binding oxygen, and acquired a unique function for a specialized environment.


Subject(s)
Bivalvia , Computational Biology , Animals , Phylogeny , Amino Acid Sequence , Hemoglobins/genetics , Hemoglobins/metabolism , Bivalvia/genetics , Bivalvia/metabolism , Evolution, Molecular , Sulfides , Oxygen/metabolism
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Biomed Eng Online ; 20(1): 4, 2021 Jan 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33407532

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BACKGROUND: The volume of the coagulation zones created during radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is limited by the appearance of roll-off. Doping the tissue with conductive fluids, e.g., gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) could enlarge these zones by delaying roll-off. Our goal was to characterize the electrical conductivity of a substrate doped with AuNPs in a computer modeling study and ex vivo experiments to investigate their effect on coagulation zone volumes. METHODS: The electrical conductivity of substrates doped with normal saline or AuNPs was assessed experimentally on agar phantoms. The computer models, built and solved on COMSOL Multiphysics, consisted of a cylindrical domain mimicking liver tissue and a spherical domain mimicking a doped zone with 2, 3 and 4 cm diameters. Ex vivo experiments were conducted on bovine liver fragments under three different conditions: non-doped tissue (ND Group), 2 mL of 0.9% NaCl (NaCl Group), and 2 mL of AuNPs 0.1 wt% (AuNPs Group). RESULTS: The theoretical analysis showed that adding normal saline or colloidal gold in concentrations lower than 10% only modifies the electrical conductivity of the doped substrate with practically no change in the thermal characteristics. The computer results showed a relationship between doped zone size and electrode length regarding the created coagulation zone. There was good agreement between the ex vivo and computational results in terms of transverse diameter of the coagulation zone. CONCLUSIONS: Both the computer and ex vivo experiments showed that doping with AuNPs can enlarge the coagulation zone, especially the transverse diameter and hence enhance sphericity.


Subject(s)
Computer Simulation , Electric Conductivity , Gold Colloid/chemistry , Radiofrequency Ablation , Saline Solution/chemistry , Animals , Cattle , Equipment Design
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Echocardiography ; 38(1): 39-46, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33140890

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BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is one of the most common diseases in Latin-America, and cardiac involvement is a significant cause of death. Assessment of myocardial strain may detect early myocardial damage. OBJECTIVES: To determine differences in longitudinal strain using speckle tracking to assess regional and global left ventricular function in patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease, in comparison with a control group. METHODS: This is a retrospective matched case-control study, conducted in a single center. We evaluated 45 adult patients with Chagas disease, diagnosed with 2 serological methods, without evidence of cardiac involvement, who were compared with 45 healthy control subjects, who were sex- and age-matched. All patients underwent Doppler echocardiography and longitudinal strain with speckle tracking. RESULTS: Median age was 59 years, and 60% were female. Echocardiographic parameters were similar in patients with Chagas and control subjects. In patients with Chagas, global strain differed significantly from that of control subjects (-17 vs -20.3, P < .001). Segmental strain showed 7 abnormal segments in patients with Chagas (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease, global and segmental longitudinal peak systolic strain is reduced compared with healthy subjects, thus suggesting that it could be a sensitive technique to detect early myocardial damage. These findings could provide useful information regarding the pathophysiology of cardiac involvement and understand whether they might have prognostic usefulness or help develop strategies to modify the course and prognosis of patients with Chagas disease. A longitudinal prospective study would be necessary to validate our findings.


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Chagas Cardiomyopathy , Chagas Disease , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/diagnostic imaging , Chagas Disease/complications , Chagas Disease/diagnostic imaging , Echocardiography , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies
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Math Biosci Eng ; 17(6): 7980-7993, 2020 11 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33378929

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The objective was to explore variations of temperature distribution and coagulation zone size computed by a two-compartment radiofrequency ablation (RFA) model when including simultaneously reversible changes in the tissue electrical conductivity (σ) due to temperature and irreversible changes due to thermal coagulation. Two-compartment (tumor and healthy tissue) models were built and simulated. Reversible change of σ was modeled by a piecewise function characterized by increments of +1.5%/℃ up to 100 ℃, and a 100 times smaller value from 100 ℃ onwards. Irreversible changes of σ were modeled using an Arrhenius model. We assumed that both tumor and healthy tissue had a different initial σ value (as suggested by the experimental data in the literature) and tended towards a common value as thermal damage progressed (necrotized tissue). We modeled a constant impedance protocol based on 90 V pulses voltage and three tumor diameters (2, 3 and 4 cm). Computer simulations showed that the differences between both models were only 0.1 and 0.2 cm for axial and transverse diameters, respectively, and this small difference was reflected in the similar temperature distributions computed by both models. In view of the available experimental data on changes of electrical conductivity in tumors and healthy tissue during heating, our results suggest that irreversible changes in electrical conductivity do not have a significant impact on coagulation zone size in two-compartment RFA models.


Subject(s)
Electric Conductivity , Models, Theoretical , Neoplasms , Radiofrequency Ablation , Computer Simulation , Humans , Liver , Neoplasms/surgery , Temperature
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Echocardiography ; 37(8): 1205-1212, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32686870

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INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease (ChD) is one of the main parasitic diseases in Latin-America. Its heart involvement is the most important cause of death. The aim of this study is to evaluate if Doppler Tissue Imaging (DTI) may have a predictive value for later events in subjects with chronic ChD. METHODS: we analyses DTI variables of 543 patients with chronic ChD for the evaluation of predicting factors of events. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were considered as stroke, heart failure resistant to treatment, sustained ventricular tachycardia, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, sudden death, and cardiovascular death. The following findings were also included in total evens: heart failure, bradycardia, ventricular arrhythmia, new conduction system abnormalities, and new echocardiographic abnormalities. Multivariate analysis with logistic regression was used in order to assess the Doppler and DTI parameters predicting events. Variables with a P-value ≤ .5 in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate analysis. RESULTS: In patients with chronic ChD, the analysis of DTI parameters showed that S' wave and E' wave of the lateral wall of the left ventricle were significant predictors of MACE (OR: 0.83; 95% CI: 0.71-0.96; P-value: .015 and OR: 0.80; 95% CI: 0.66-0.98; P-value: .031, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: This study found that patients with chronic ChD who had events showed significantly lower parameters in the DTI. What is more, this study showed that even lower DTI parameters are significant predictors of events.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease , Heart Failure , Chagas Disease/complications , Chagas Disease/diagnostic imaging , Echocardiography , Heart Ventricles , Humans , Ultrasonography, Doppler
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 53: e20190457, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32130325

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INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease is one of the most common diseases in Latin America and heart involvement is the main cause of death. This study aimed to determine differences in tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) parameters in the assessment left and right ventricular function in patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease compared to those in healthy controls. METHODS: We compared 194 patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease to 72 age-matched healthy individuals. We considered p-values <0.05 to be statistically significant. RESULTS: TDI analysis of the right ventricular (RV) showed lengthened isovolumic relaxation time (IRT) and higher RV index of myocardial performance (RIMP) and left ventricle (LV) index of myocardial performance (LIMP) in the Chagas group than in the control group, indicating RV and LV systolic and diastolic myocardial damage. TDI analysis of the myocardial velocities of the interventricular septum and the lateral wall of the LV also showed a systolic and diastolic myocardial damage. CONCLUSIONS: The study results demonstrated early LV systolic and diastolic myocardial damage in the RV and LV in patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease by TDI. These early findings of RV and LV dysfunction may help identify patients who will progress to heart failure during the disease course. TDI should be included in initial patient evaluations because it allows adequate follow-up and treatment.


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Chagas Disease/physiopathology , Heart/physiopathology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/physiopathology , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Chagas Disease/diagnostic imaging , Early Diagnosis , Echocardiography , Echocardiography, Doppler , Female , Heart/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Observer Variation , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/diagnostic imaging
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Echocardiography ; 37(2): 293-301, 2020 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31957094

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BACKGROUND: Fabry disease (FD) is a rare X-linked storage disorder caused by deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme α-galactosidase A, and it typically causes multiorgan dysfunction. The main cause of death is heart disease resulting from left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction, LV systolic dysfunction, severe LV hypertrophy (LVH), and sudden death. In several cardiac disorders, LV systolic dysfunction and ventricular arrhythmias are associated with mechanical dispersion (MD). MD has until now not been studied in patients with FD. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of MD in patients with FD. METHODS: Complete echocardiographic data and speckle tracking echocardiographic data were collected. MD is an index of inter-segmental discoordination of contraction and is defined as the standard deviation (SD) of the time-to-peak longitudinal negative strain in 17 LV segments with a value >49 milliseconds. Patients with FD were divided into the following 2 groups: group I (patients with FD but no LVH, n = 64) and group II (patients with FD and LVH, n = 25). These groups were compared with a group of healthy subjects (group III, n = 50). Parametric variables were expressed as mean ± SD, and nonparametric variables were expressed as median and inter-quartile range. A P value <.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: A total of 113 patients with FD were included in this study. Of these, 24 (21%) were excluded because of poor imaging quality or presence of comorbidities, and the final study population consisted of 89 patients (mean age of 33.5 ± 14.5 years, 64% female). Group II patients were older than group I patients (46 ± 13 years vs 27 ± 11 years, P < .0001). There was no difference in LV ejection fraction between the 3 groups. There was also no difference in MD between groups I and III (32.4 ms [26-39] vs 32 ms [26-39]). In group II, the MD in 19 patients (76%) was 56 ms (39-80). CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to assess the prevalence of MD in patients with FD. MD was observed in 76% of patients with FD and LVH. The use of MD in strain echocardiography may be beneficial in the assessment of patients with FD who develop heart failure.


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Fabry Disease , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left , Adult , Echocardiography , Fabry Disease/complications , Fabry Disease/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Stroke Volume , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/diagnostic imaging , Ventricular Function, Left , Young Adult
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 53: e20190457, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092227

ABSTRACT

Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease is one of the most common diseases in Latin America and heart involvement is the main cause of death. This study aimed to determine differences in tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) parameters in the assessment left and right ventricular function in patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease compared to those in healthy controls. METHODS: We compared 194 patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease to 72 age-matched healthy individuals. We considered p-values <0.05 to be statistically significant. RESULTS: TDI analysis of the right ventricular (RV) showed lengthened isovolumic relaxation time (IRT) and higher RV index of myocardial performance (RIMP) and left ventricle (LV) index of myocardial performance (LIMP) in the Chagas group than in the control group, indicating RV and LV systolic and diastolic myocardial damage. TDI analysis of the myocardial velocities of the interventricular septum and the lateral wall of the LV also showed a systolic and diastolic myocardial damage. CONCLUSIONS: The study results demonstrated early LV systolic and diastolic myocardial damage in the RV and LV in patients with the indeterminate form of Chagas disease by TDI. These early findings of RV and LV dysfunction may help identify patients who will progress to heart failure during the disease course. TDI should be included in initial patient evaluations because it allows adequate follow-up and treatment.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Chagas Disease/physiopathology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/physiopathology , Heart/physiopathology , Echocardiography , Echocardiography, Doppler , Case-Control Studies , Observer Variation , Chagas Disease/diagnostic imaging , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/diagnostic imaging , Early Diagnosis , Heart/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged
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BMC Microbiol ; 19(1): 262, 2019 Nov 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31771508

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Following the publication of this article [1], it was brought to our attention that Fig. 7A lane 2 is identical to Fig. 7B lane 2 and Fig. 7B lane 4 is identical to Fig. 7C lane 4.

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Coluna/Columna ; 18(1): 17-20, Jan.-Mar. 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-984321

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ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the efficacy and safety of growing rods in the treatment of scoliosis in children aged under 10 years. Methods: A retrospective review of medical records of patients under 10 with scoliosis, treated with growing rods from the period between 1997 and 2012. Results: We identified 35 patients treated with growing rods who met the selection criteria. The average age at the start of treatment was 5.9 ± 2.3 years. Most of the patients (51.4%) showed idiopathic etiology scoliosis. Pre-surgery and post-surgery radiographic change showed a 47.7% reduction in Cobb angle (p>0.001). We identified 8 patients with some complication, the most prevalent being instrumentation failure (22.9%). The only predicting factor for post-operative complications was the total number of lengthenings performed (OR=7.03; CI 95% [1.1-45.4]; p=0.040). Conclusions: Treatment of scoliosis with growing rods in patients aged under 10 achieved a significant reduction in the magnitude of the deformity before final bone fusion. However, the rate of complications is rather high, therefore we recommend reducing the frequency of lengthenings to the minimum needed to maintain correction and longitudinal growth of the spine. Level of Evidence IV; Case series.


RESUMO Objetivo: Determinar a eficácia e segurança de hastes de crescimento no tratamento de escoliose em crianças menores de 10 anos. Métodos: Revisão retrospectiva de prontuários de pacientes menores de 10 anos com escoliose, tratados com hastes de crescimento entre 1997 e 2012. Resultados: Identificamos 35 pacientes, que foram tratados com hastes de crescimento, que satisfizeram os critérios de seleção. A idade média no início do tratamento foi de 5,9 ± 2,3 anos. A maioria dos pacientes (51,4%) apresentou escoliose de etiologia idiopática. A alteração radiográfica pré e pós-operatória mostra uma redução de 47,7% do ângulo de Cobb (p> 0,001). Foram identificados 8 pacientes com alguma complicação, sendo falha de instrumentação a mais prevalente (229%). O único fator preditivo para complicações pós-operatórias foi o número total de alongamentos realizados (OR = 7,03; IC95% [1,1-45,4]; p = 0,040). Conclusão: O tratamento para escoliose em pacientes com menos de 10 anos com hastes de crescimento alcançou uma redução significativa na magnitude da deformidade antes da fusão óssea final. No entanto, a frequência de complicações é bastante alta e, para isso, recomendamos reduzir ao mínimo a frequência de alongamentos, a fim de manter a correção e o crescimento longitudinal da coluna. Nível de Evidência IV; Série de casos.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Determinar la eficacia y seguridad de las barras de alargamiento en el tratamiento de la escoliosis en niños menores de 10 años. Métodos: Revisión retrospectiva de registros médicos de pacientes menores de 10 años con escoliosis, tratados mediante barras de alargamiento entre 1997 y 2012. Resultados: Se identificaron 35 pacientes tratados con barras de alargamiento que satisfacían los criterios de selección. El promedio de edad al inicio del tratamiento fue de 5,9 ± 2,3 años. La mayoría de los pacientes (51,4%) tenían escoliosis de etiología idiopática. El cambio radiográfico prequirúrgico y postquirúrgico mostró reducción del 47,7% en el ángulo de Cobb (p > 0,001). Se identificaron 8 pacientes con alguna complicación, siendo el fallo del instrumental más prevalente (22,9%). El único factor predictor de complicaciones postoperatorias fue el número total de alargamientos realizados (OR = 7,03; IC 95% [1,1-45,4]; p = 0,040). Conclusiones: El tratamiento de la escoliosis con barras de alargamiento en pacientes menores de 10 años logró una reducción significativa de la magnitud de la deformidad antes de la fusión ósea definitiva. Sin embargo, la tasa de complicaciones es bastante alta, por lo cual se recomienda disminuir la frecuencia de alargamientos al mínimo necesario para mantener la corrección y el crecimiento longitudinal de la columna vertebral. Nivel de Evidencia IV; Serie de Casos.


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Humans , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Prostheses and Implants , Postoperative Complications , Scoliosis/surgery , Spinal Curvatures , Spinal Fusion
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J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 27(1): 37-47, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30701715

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BACKGROUND: Cardiac myxomas are the most frequent cardiac tumors. Although histologically benign, in some cases myxomas may be lethal, due to impairment of cardiac dynamics and their thromboembolic potential. The study aimed to assess the clinical presentation of cardiac myxomas and their correlation with echocardiographic features and to describe the perioperative results and long-term outcome of surgically treated patients. METHODS: A prospective study of 53 patients with cardiac myxomas who were operated the Hospital Argerich, followed clinically and with echocardiography from 1993 until 2013. All patients underwent echocardiographic studies. RESULTS: The patient's mean age was 53 ± 16 years (62.3% were women). The most common findings were dyspnea followed by embolic events. Most tumors were localized in the left atrium (77.4%), mainly in the fossa ovalis (63%). Mean size of the tumors was 4.76 x 3.50 cm. Tumors were generally mobile (88%) and went beyond the valve plane, causing mild mitral or tricuspid valve obstruction (58%) and dilation of the respective atrial chamber. Patients whose tumors were obstructive had higher pulmonary artery systolic pressures (50 vs 33 mmHg p < 0.01). According to the echocardiographic appearance 67% of tumors had a smooth surface and the remaining 32% had a villous surface. All patients with embolic manifestations had tumors with a villous surface. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical presentation relates to the ultrasound characteristics of myxomas. Smooth tumors are larger, occur with obstructive symptoms, and benefit from an elective surgery, whereas villous myxomas entailed a high embolic risk and require prompt surgical treatment.

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Coluna/Columna ; 17(4): 266-269, Oct.-Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-975003

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ABSTRACT Objective: Traditional surgical treatments, such as on-site fusion and hemiepiphysiodesis, have not addressed chest deformity in its three dimensions, and are usually insufficient and unpredictable for the management of congenital and neuromuscular scoliosis. The application of the Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) is a technique developed to treat early-onset progressive scoliosis that elongates the spine and thoracic wall, allowing adequate lung development. Methods: A case series retrospective study was conducted. We included 23 patients, including fifteen females and eight males diagnosed with congenital and neuromuscular scoliosis, who were treated with VEPTR type implants between January 2008 and May 2014. We obtained data about the implant and pre and postoperative radiographic images to assess the magnitude of the curve, and we measured the Cobb angle and length after lengthening, as well as evaluating the complications found. Results: There was an improvement in the postoperative Cobb angle. In patients with congenital scoliosis, deformity correction was 8.6% (p=0.014), and in neuromuscular scoliosis, we observed deformity correction of 19.5% (p=0.009). Likewise, we found gains in thoracic height through the device, which results in an average 10% lengthening of the spine in congenital scoliosis. In this study, we identified complications such as material migrations, rib synostosis, pressure zones, rib fracture, hemothorax, and deep wound infection. Conclusion: The natural history of progressive spinal deformity was improved in most of the minors, through the use of VEPTR. This allows us to continue managing patients in the future, in order to make a deeper assessment of its performance in treatment of early onset scoliosis. Level of Evidence III; Therapeutic studies - Investigating the results of a treatment.


RESUMO Objetivo: Os tratamentos cirúrgicos tradicionais, como a fusão no local e o hemiepifisiodese, não abordam a deformidade torácica em suas três dimensões e, em geral, revelam-se insuficientes e imprevisíveis para o tratamento da escoliose congênita e neuromuscular. A aplicação de Rib Vertical de Titânio Protético Expansível (VEPTR) é uma técnica desenvolvida para tratar a escoliose progressiva de início precoce, que alonga a parede da coluna e do tórax, permitindo um desenvolvimento pulmonar adequado. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo de série de casos. Foram incluídos 23 pacientes, incluindo quinze mulheres e oito homens diagnosticados com escoliose congênita e neuromuscular, que foram tratados com implantes do tipo VEPTR entre janeiro de 2008 e maio de 2014. Foram obtidos dados sobre o implante; imagens radiográficas pré e pós-operatórias para avaliar a magnitude da curva e medimos o ângulo de Cobb e o comprimento após o alongamento, assim como avaliamos as complicações encontradas. Resultados: Melhora no ângulo pós-operatório de Cobb. Nos pacientes com escoliose congênita, a correção da deformidade foi de 8,6% (p = 0,014), e na escoliose neuromuscular observamos uma correção da deformidade de 19,5% (p = 0,009). Da mesma forma, encontramos ganhos na altura torácica através do dispositivo, o que resulta em uma média de 10% de alongamento da coluna vertebral na escoliose congênita. Neste estudo, identificamos complicações como migração de material, sinostose de costelas, zonas de pressão, fratura de costela, hemotórax e infecção profunda da ferida. Conclusão: A história natural da deformidade da coluna vertebral progressiva melhorou na maioria dos menores, através do uso de VEPTR. Isso nos permite continuar administrando pacientes no futuro, a fim de fazer uma avaliação mais profunda de seu desempenho no tratamento da escoliose de início precoce. Nível de evidência III; Estudos terapêuticos - Investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Los tratamientos quirúrgicos tradicionales, como la fusión in situ y la hemiepifisiodesis no abordan la deformidad torácica en sus tres dimensiones y, en general, resultan insuficientes e impredecibles para el tratamiento de la escoliosis congénita y neuromuscular. El uso del sistema VEPTR (prótesis vertical expansible de titanio) es una técnica desarrollada para tratar la escoliosis progresiva de inicio temprano alargando la pared de la columna y del tórax, que permite el desarrollo pulmonar adecuado. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo de serie de casos. Se incluyeron 23 pacientes, quince mujeres y ocho hombres con diagnóstico de escoliosis congénita y neuromuscular, tratados con implante tipo VEPTR entre enero de 2008 y mayo de 2014. Se obtuvieron datos sobre el implante e imágenes radiográficas pre y posoperatorias para evaluar la magnitud de la curva, y se midieron el ángulo de Cobb y la longitud luego del alargamiento, así como evaluamos complicaciones encontradas. Resultados: Se demostró mejoría en el ángulo de Cobb postoperatorio. En los pacientes con escoliosis congénita, la corrección de la deformidad fue del 8,6% (p = 0,014) y en la escoliosis neuromuscular, observamos corrección del 19,5% (p = 0,009). De la misma forma, encontramos aumentos en la altura torácica con el dispositivo, lo que resulta en un alargamiento promedio del 10% de la columna vertebral en escoliosis congénita. En este estudio, identificamos complicaciones como migración de material, sinostosis de costillas, zonas de presión, fractura de costillas, hemotórax e infección profunda de la herida. Conclusión: La historia natural de la deformidad progresiva de la columna vertebral mejoró en la mayoría de los niños con el uso del VEPTR. Esto nos permite seguir tratando pacientes en el futuro, a fin de hacer una evaluación más profunda de su desempeño en el tratamiento de la escoliosis de inicio temprano. Nivel de evidencia III; Estudios terapéuticos - Investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.


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Humans , Spinal Curvatures , Prostheses and Implants , Scoliosis , Spine/surgery
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30279399

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Lucina pectinata is a clam that lives in sulfide-rich environments and houses intracellular sulfide-oxidizing endosymbionts. To identify new Lucina pectinata proteins, we produced libraries for genome and transcriptome sequencing and assembled them de novo. We searched for histone-like sequences using the Lucina pectinata histone H3 partial nucleotide sequence against our previously described genome assembly to obtain the complete coding region and identify H3 coding sequences from mollusk sequences in Genbank. Solen marginatus histone nucleotide sequences were used as query sequences using the genome and transcriptome assemblies to identify the Lucina pectinata H1, H2A, H2B and H4 genes and mRNAs and obtained the complete coding regions of the five histone genes by RT-PCR combined with automated Sanger DNA sequencing. The amino acid sequence conservation between the Lucina pectinata and Solen marginatus histones was: 77%, 93%, 83%, 96% and 97% for H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4, respectively. As expected, the H3 and H4 proteins were the most conserved and the H1 proteins were most similar to H1's from aquatic organisms like Crassostrea gigas, Aplysia californica, Mytilus trossulus and Biomphalaria glabrata. The Lucina pectinata draft genome and transcriptome assemblies, obtained by semiconductor sequencing, were adequate for identification of conserved proteins as evidenced by our results for the histone genes.


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Bivalvia/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Histones/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Conserved Sequence , Exons , Extreme Environments , Phylogeny , Puerto Rico , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Wetlands
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J Inorg Biochem ; 186: 176-186, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29957454

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A water-soluble octanuclear cluster, [Fe8], was studied with regard to its properties as a potential contrast enhancing agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in magnetic fields of 1.3, 7.2 and 11.9 T and was shown to have transverse relaxivities r2 = 4.01, 10.09 and 15.83 mM s-1, respectively. A related hydrophobic [Fe8] cluster conjugated with 5 kDa hyaluronic acid (HA) was characterized by 57Fe-Mössbauer and MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy, and was evaluated in aqueous solutions in vitro with regard to its contrast enhancing properties [r2 = 3.65 mM s-1 (1.3 T), 26.20 mM s-1 (7.2 T) and 52.18 mM s-1 (11.9 T)], its in vitro cellular cytotoxicity towards A-549 cells and COS-7 cells and its in vivo enhancement of T2-weighted images (4.7 T) of a human breast cancer xenografted on a nude mouse. The physiologically compatible [Fe8]-HA conjugate was i.v. injected to the tumor-bearing mouse, resulting in observable, heterogeneous signal change within the tumor, evident 15 min after injection and persisting for approximately 30 min. Both molecular [Fe8] and its HA-conjugate show a strong magnetic field dependence on r2, rendering them promising platforms for the further development of T2 MRI contrast agents in high and ultrahigh magnetic fields.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Contrast Media , Iron , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Organometallic Compounds , A549 Cells , Animals , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , COS Cells , Chlorocebus aethiops , Contrast Media/chemical synthesis , Contrast Media/chemistry , Contrast Media/pharmacology , Female , Heterografts , Humans , Iron/chemistry , Iron/pharmacology , Mice , Mice, Nude , Neoplasm Transplantation , Organometallic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Organometallic Compounds/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/pharmacology
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 175(3): 147-159, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29402803

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BACKGROUND: Aspergillus penicillioides is a very common indoor xerophilic fungus and potential causative agent of respiratory conditions. Although people are constantly exposed to A. penicillioides, no proteins with allergenic potential have been described. Therefore, we aim to confirm allergic sensitization to A. penicillioides through reactivity in serological assays and detect immunoglobulin E (IgE)-binding proteins. METHODS: In an indirect ELISA, we compared the serological reactivity to A. penicillioides between subjects with specific IgE (sIgE) (group 1, n = 54) and no sIgE reactivity (group 2, n = 15) against commercial allergens. Correlations and principal component analysis were performed to identify associations between reactivity to commercial allergens and A. penicillioides. IgE-binding proteins in A. penicillioides were visualized using Western blotting (WB) in group 1. The IgE-binding proteins with the highest reactivity were analyzed by mass spectrometry and confirmed by transcript matching. RESULTS: There was no statistical significance (p = 0.1656) between the study groups in serological reactivity. Correlations between reactivity to A. penicillioides, dog epithelia, Aspergillus fumigatus, and Penicillium chrysogenum were observed. WB experiments showed 6 IgE-binding proteins with molecular weights ranging from 45 to 145 kDa. Proteins of 108, 83, and 56 kDa showed higher reactivity. Mass spectrometry analysis of these 3 proteins led to the putative identification of NADP-specific glutamate dehydrogenase and catalase B. This was confirmed with transcriptome analysis. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence of the presence of potential allergenic components in A. penicillioides. Further analysis of the putatively identified proteins should reveal their allergenic potential.


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Allergens/immunology , Antibodies, Fungal/immunology , Antigens, Fungal/immunology , Aspergillus/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Blotting, Western , Carrier Proteins , Case-Control Studies , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Humans , Mass Spectrometry , Pilot Projects , Principal Component Analysis
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Int J Hyperthermia ; 34(4): 363-372, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28610551

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In many dermatological applications, lowering the temperature of skin and maintaining specific temperatures for extended periods of time are fundamental requirements for treatment; for example, in targeting adipose tissue and managing cutaneous pain. In this work, we investigate the feasibility of using phase changing materials (PCMs) as an alternative passive, open-loop, heat extraction method for cooling cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues. We used a finite difference parametric approach to model the spatial and temporal progression of the heat transferred from the skin to a PCM in contact with the skin surface. We modelled the thermal performance of different PCMs, including different thicknesses. In addition, we used our model to propose application strategies. Numerical simulations demonstrate the feasibility of using PCMs for extracting heat from the skin and upper fat layers, inducing and maintaining similar temperatures as those induced by active closed-loop cooling with a cold plate. In terms of development, the critical design parameters are the temperature range of solidification of the material, the thickness of the material, and the rate of melting. Our study suggests that PCM-based devices may offer an alternative skin and adipose tissue cooling method that is simple to implement and use.


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Adipose Tissue , Models, Theoretical , Muscles , Phase Transition , Skin Temperature , Agar , Feasibility Studies , Hot Temperature , Humans , Ice , Skin , Thermodynamics
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Sensors (Basel) ; 17(12)2017 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29236065

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Clustered-based wireless sensor networks have been extensively used in the literature in order to achieve considerable energy consumption reductions. However, two aspects of such systems have been largely overlooked. Namely, the transmission probability used during the cluster formation phase and the way in which cluster heads are selected. Both of these issues have an important impact on the performance of the system. For the former, it is common to consider that sensor nodes in a clustered-based Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) use a fixed transmission probability to send control data in order to build the clusters. However, due to the highly variable conditions experienced by these networks, a fixed transmission probability may lead to extra energy consumption. In view of this, three different transmission probability strategies are studied: optimal, fixed and adaptive. In this context, we also investigate cluster head selection schemes, specifically, we consider two intelligent schemes based on the fuzzy C-means and k-medoids algorithms and a random selection with no intelligence. We show that the use of intelligent schemes greatly improves the performance of the system, but their use entails higher complexity and selection delay. The main performance metrics considered in this work are energy consumption, successful transmission probability and cluster formation latency. As an additional feature of this work, we study the effect of errors in the wireless channel and the impact on the performance of the system under the different transmission probability schemes.

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INSPILIP ; 1(2): 1-16, jun.-dic. 2017.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-987561

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Introducción. El virus del Zika es un flavivirus que es transmitido por mosquitos principalmente del género Aedes. Aproximadamente el 80 % de las personas infectadas no presenta síntomas. Objetivo. Caracterizar epidemiológicamente la enfermedad del Zika, en mujeres atendidas en el distrito 09D01 durante enero a junio del 2017. Metodología. Fue de diseño no experimental, descriptivo, analítica de corte transversal en mujeres atendidas en la consulta externa. Resultados. Se obtuvo el grupo mayormente afectado de 30 - 39 años con 30,41 %, 20 - 29 años con 29,90 %, entre otros; pero en las embarazadas, fue el grupo etario de 20 ­ 29 años con 47,42 %, seguido del 30 ­ 39 años de edad con 40,21 %, entre otros. En el caso de las no embarazadas se observó en edades de 0 a 9 años, 10 a 19 años y en más de 50 años. En cuanto a las embarazadas, mayormente fueron en el segundo trimestre con 48,44 %. Los resultados de laboratorio dio positivo el 98,97 % de los casos con PCR y nexo epidemiológico 1,03 %; siendo el Hospital Materno Infantil y Centro de Salud N.° 3 de mayor detección. Conclusiones. El comportamiento de la enfermedad del Zika influye en las mujeres atendidas en el distrito 09D01, presentándose a cualquier edad y especialmente en las mujeres embarazadas en el segundo trimestre de gestación; con características sintomáticas variables. Por lo tanto, es significativo anotar que se debe continuar observando el debutar clínico en el futuro próximo, pero sigue siendo importante y de confianza el diagnóstico molecular para su confirmación.


Introduction. The Zika virus is a flavivirus that is transmitted by mosquitoes mainly of the genus Aedes. Approximately 80 % of infected people have no symptoms. Objective. Epidemiological characterization of Zika's disease in women treated in the district 09D01 during January to June of 2017. Methodology. It was of non-experimental, descriptive, cross-sectional analytic design in women attended at the outpatient clinic. Results. It was obtained the group most affected of 30 - 39 years with 30,41 %, 20 - 29 years with 29,90 %, among others; but in the pregnant women, it was the 20- to 29-year-old age group with 47,42 % followed by 30-39 years of age with 40,21 %, among others. In the case of non-pregnant women, it was observed in the ages of 0 to 9 years, 10 to 19 years and in more than 50 years. As for the pregnant women, they were mostly in the second quarter with 48,44 %. Laboratory results were positive in 98,97 % of the cases with PCR and epidemiological link 1,03 %; being the hospital Maternal Infantile and Health Center N.° 3 of greater detection. Conclusions. The behavior of Zika'sdisease influences the women treated in the district 09D01, presenting at any age and especially in pregnant women in the second trimester of gestation; with variable symptomatic characteristics. Therefore, it is significant to note that clinical debut should continue to be observed in the near future, but the molecular diagnosis for confirmation remains important and reliable.


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Humans , Female , Viruses , Flavivirus , Zika Virus , Cross-Sectional Studies , Molecular Diagnostic Techniques , Methodology as a Subject
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