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Clin Nutr ESPEN ; 56: 9-12, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37344090

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the ability of the urea-to-albumin ratio (UAR) to predict mortality in critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included adult patients admitted with COVID-19 at two intensive care units (ICUs) at the University Hospital. Serum urea and albumin concentrations at ICU admission were used to calculate the UAR. All patients were followed up during hospitalization, and the ICU mortality rate was recorded. RESULTS: Two hundred and eleven patients were evaluated. The mean age was 57.8 ± 15.5 years, and 54% were male. Approximately 84.4% of patients were considered to be at nutritional risk by the NRS 2002, and the median UAR was 18.3 (10.5-34.8). The length of stay in the ICU was 10 (6-16) days, 38.4% of the patients required dialysis, and 64.9% died. Age, male sex, need of hemodialysis, lactate level, and inflammatory parameters were associated with higher mortality. Patients non-survivors had a higher UAR (23.7 [13.6-41.8] vs. 10.9 [8.5-16.8]; p < 0.001). The cutoff point with the best performance of UAR in the ROC curve for predicting mortality was ≥12.17 (AUC: 0.7201; CI 95%: 0.656-0.784). Additionally, the risk of mortality was 2.00-fold in the group of patients with UAR ≥12.17 (HR: 2.00 CI: 1.274-3.149; p = 0.003) and remained significant after adjusted analyzes (models 1 and 2). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that a UAR ≥12.17 increased the risk of mortality by 2.00-fold in critically ill COVID-19 patients.


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COVID-19 , Serum Albumin, Human , Urea , COVID-19/blood , COVID-19/mortality , Urea/blood , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Intensive Care Units , Prognosis
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Psicol. soc. (Online) ; 25(1): 90-102, 2013.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-674435

ABSTRACT

Discutem-se os tipos de Violência Sexual (VS) sofridos na infância e/ou adolescência e suas vicissitudes, nas trajetórias sexuais de 236 adolescentes, de ambos os sexos, cursando o Ensino Médio no interior do Oeste Paulista que declararam ter sofrido um ou mais tipos de violência sexual. Dentre esses tipos, destacamos a Violência Doméstica Sexual (VDS), aqui definida como intrafamiliar. Nesse caso, observamos que, dentre os 236 adolescentes com histórico de VDS, 94 (39.8%) declararam ter pensado em suicídio e 39 (16.5%) disseram ter tentado, sendo que 35 (89.7%) deles se declararam heterossexuais (27 [77.1%] do sexo feminino) e 4 não-heterossexuais (3 bissexuais e 1 "outro", sendo todos do sexo feminino). A maioria das vítimas finda por relatar o ocorrido aos amigos e responsáveis, mas pouco ou nada é feito, em termos de medidas protetivas a elas.


This paper aims to discuss the types of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) occurred in childhood and/or adolescence and their consequences in a sample of 236 high school students of both sexes living in the countryside of the State of São Paulo, Brazil, who declared to have suffered one or more types of CSA. We observed that among the 234 adolescents with report of SV, 39 (16.5%) declared to have attempted suicide, being 35 (89.7%) of them auto declared heterosexual (27 [77.1%] female) and 4 (19.0%) non-heterosexual (3 bisexuals and 1 "other"; all female). Most of the victims reported the event to their friends and adults in charge, but little (or nothing) was done in terms of protective measures to them.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Students/psychology , Suicide , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Child Abuse, Sexual/psychology , Domestic Violence , Brazil , Self-Injurious Behavior/psychology
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