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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Impacto do uso de anÃlogos de GnRH sobre o tecido e metabolismo Ãsseo de pacientes endometrÃoticas / Analogous impact of the use of de gnrh on the fabric and metabolism Ãsseos of patients endometriÃticas

Danyelle Craveiro de Aquino 20 September 2005 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Este trabalho tem por objetivo avaliar mulheres portadoras de endometriose em uso de anÃlogos de GnRH investigando o metabolismo Ãsseo e massa Ãssea atravÃs da dosagem de marcadores sÃricos e realizaÃÃo de ultra-sonometria do calcÃneo, respectivamente. Trata-se de estudo observacional transversal tipo caso â controle prospectivo. Foi desenvolvido na Maternidade-Escola Assis Chateaubriand (MEAC) â UFC. Foram avaliadas 99 mulheres, divididas em 3 grupos, sendo 32 portadoras de endometriose diagnosticada cirurgicamente e tratadas com goserelina 3,6mg SC a cada 28 dias (4 doses) â grupo endometriÃtico. O segundo grupo foi composto de 25 mulheres nÃo endometriÃticas e no menacme (controle negativo). O terceiro grupo foi composto de 42 mulheres nÃo endometriÃticas e menopausadas por no mÃnimo dois anos, os dois Ãltimos grupos sem uso de medicaÃÃes. Foi realizada avaliaÃÃo Ãssea atravÃs da ultra-sonometria do calcÃneo com o aparelho Achilles, da LunarÂ, sendo determinado o âstiffnessâ de cada grupo (uma combinaÃÃo de velocidade do som e grau de atenuaÃÃo ultra-sonogrÃfica), juntamente com as dosagens sÃricas de magnÃsio, fosfato, urÃia, creatinina, cÃlcio, fosfatase alcalina (FA), PTH, cortisol e hidroxiprolina, alÃm das dosagens de cÃlcio urinÃrio, cÃlcio urinÃrio/creatinina, e hidroxiprolina/creatinina. O grupo endometriÃtico somente foi submetido a esta avaliaÃÃo apÃs o uso da medicaÃÃo. A anÃlise estatÃstica foi realizada pelo programa SPSS for Windows 11.0.0. As dosagens de FA, cÃlcio urinÃrio e cÃlcio urinÃrio/creatinina foram semelhantes no grupo endometriÃtico (40,8Â7,7U/mL; 47,15Â10,8mmol/L; e 78,76Â23,0, respectivamente) e no grupo menopausado (38,65Â5,1U/mL; 36,8Â4,3mmol/L; e 55,21Â8,21, respectivamente) alÃm de significativamente superiores aos do grupo no menacme (28,5Â2,54U/mL; 26,4Â3,4mmol/L; e 39,52Â7,7, respectivamente). As dosagens de PTH do grupo endometriÃtico (23,99Â3,35nmol/L) foram semelhantes as das mulheres no menacme (29,15Â4,09nmol/L), ambas sendo significativamente menores que as mulheres menopausadas (41,14Â3,7nmol/L). As demais anÃlises foram semelhantes entre os grupos. Na avaliaÃÃo Ãssea o âstiffnessâ foi similar entre o grupo endometriÃtico (88,16Â2,86) e as mulheres menopausadas (83,70Â1,8), sendo ambos significativamente inferiores Ãs mulheres no menacme (97,02Â1,46). Conclui-se que as portadoras de endometriose apÃs tratamento com goserelina apresentaram intenso metabolismo Ãsseo e piora no padrÃo do tecido Ãsseo avaliada pela ultra-sonometria do calcÃneo aproximando-se do quadro encontrado em mulheres menopausadas hà pelo menos dois anos. NÃo se pode afirmar, no entanto, se tais alteraÃÃes sÃo devidas exclusivamente ao uso do anÃlogo do GnRH ou somam-se à prÃpria manifestaÃÃo da endometriose. Sugere-se que a endometriose e o uso de anÃlogos do GnRH sejam considerados como fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento de osteoporose, principalmente se associados a uma histÃria de uso crÃnico de corticÃides a qualquer Ãpoca da vida. / This research had as an objective of evaluate endometriotic women treated with GnRH analogues by investigating their bone turnover and bone structure using serum bone turnover markers and calcaneous ultrasonometry, respectively. This is a transversal, observational, prospective caseâcontrol study. It was developed at Maternidade-Escola Assis Chateaubriand (MEAC) â UFC. Ninety nine women, divided into three groups were analyzed. Thirty two endometriotic women were treated with goserelin 3,6mg SC 28/28d (4 doses) â Endometriotic group. Their disease had been confirmed by surgery. The second group had twenty five non endometriotic women and having menses (control group). The third group had 42 not endometriotic menopausal women, they were at menopause at least for 2 years. The latest two groups were not taking any treatment. The Achilles device from Lunar, had being used to analyse the bone structure through calcaneous ultrasonometry. We calculated the âstiffnessâ value for each group (a combination of sound velocity and ultrasonographic attenuation), and we also analysed the values of magnesium, phosphate, urea, creatinine, serum calcium, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), parathyroid hormone (PTH), cortisol, hydroxyproline, urinary calcium, urinary calcium/creatinine, and hydroxyproline/creatinine. The endometriotic group was evaluated only after the treatment. The statistical analysis had being done by SPSS program for Windows version 11.0.0. The values of ALP, urinary calcium and urinary calcium/creatinine were similar to endometriotic group (40.8Â7.7U/mL; 47.15Â10.8mmol/L; and 78.76Â23.0, respectively) and to menopausal group (38.65Â5.1U/mL; 36.8Â4.3mmol/L; and 55.21Â8.21, respectively) although significantly higher than control group (28.5Â2.54U/mL; 26.4Â3.4mmol/L; and 39.52Â7.7, respectively). The values of PTH from endometriotic group (23.99Â3.35nmol/L) were similar to control group (29.15Â4.09nmol/L), and both were significantly lower than menopausal one (41.14Â3.7nmol/L). The other values were equal between groups. At the evaluation of bone âstiffnessâ the values were similar between endometriotic (88.16Â2.86) and menopausal groups (83.70Â1.8), and both were significantly lower than control group (97.02Â1.46). Concluding the endometriotic women who received treatment with goserelin showed an intense bone metabolism and a bone deficit at calcaneous ultrasonometry almost like women at post-menopausal at least two years. Therefore, we can not affirm if these alterations were caused exclusively by the GnRH-analogue therapy or were influenciated by endometriosis itself. We suggest that endometriosis and treatment with GnRH analogues might be considered as risks factors for the development of osteoporosis, principally if they are associated with chronic corticoid treatment at any point in a lifetime.

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