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"Eventos adversos e óbitos hospitalares em serviço de emergências clínicas de um hospital universitário terciário: um olhar para a qualidade da atenção" / Adverse events and hospital deaths at the medical emergency department of a major university teaching hospital: a glance at the quality of careRenata Mahfuz Daud Gallotti 03 December 2003 (has links)
Eventos adversos (EAs), definidos como complicações não intencionais decorrentes do cuidado prestado, são reconhecidos como um dos maiores problemas na área da saúde. Embora a maior parte dos eventos acarrete incapacitações leves, uma proporção considerável está relacionada à morte de pacientes. O atendimento de urgência é considerado importante fator de risco para o desencadeamento destas complicações. No Brasil, estudos relacionados a este tema não foram publicados até o momento. O presente estudo objetivou identificar a ocorrência de EAs em pacientes admitidos por acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) ao Pronto-Socorro de Clínica Médica (PSM) do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (HCFMUSP) e determinar as categorias de EAs associadas a óbito. Este estudo caso-controle pareado envolveu 468 pacientes admitidos por AVC ao PSM-HCFMUSP no período de março de 1996 a setembro de 1999. O grupo-caso compreendeu 234 óbitos hospitalares consecutivos e o grupo-controle 234 pacientes que receberam alta, pareados pelo diagnóstico provisório e pela época de internação. Eventos adversos, detectados por revisão de prontuários, foram classificados segundo sua gravidade, causas imediatas, sistemas acometidos e categorias profissionais envolvidas no cuidado aos pacientes. A associação com óbito foi analisada por regressão logística multivariada condicional, incluindo variáveis relacionadas a aspectos demográficos, gravidade do quadro inicial e características da assistência. Nos 468 pacientes foram identificados 1.218 EAs: 932 EAs (76,5%) em 170 casos e 286 EAs (23,5%) em 125 controles. Eventos adversos major corresponderam a 54,1% do total de eventos, com 659 episódios: 538 eventos em 143 casos e 121 em 65 controles. Os procedimentos diagnósticos e terapêuticos e os cuidados de enfermagem foram responsáveis em conjunto por 55,2% do total de eventos. Em relação ao tipo de sistema afetado, 46,0% dos EAs identificados ocasionaram manifestações gerais. Eventos adversos relacionados à enfermagem e EAs médicos representaram as categorias profissionais de EAs mais freqüentes (38,4% e 31,0% do total de eventos). Uma associação significante com óbito foi encontrada em relação a EAs major, EAs médicos e infecções hospitalares, com valores de OR ajustado estimados em 3,72 (IC 95% = 1,63-8,48), 3,69 (IC 95% = 1,60-8,50) e 3,20 (IC 95% = 1,20-8,51), respectivamente. Em resumo, eventos adversos, na sua maioria graves, foram freqüentes em casos e controles, determinando predominantemente manifestações gerais. Os procedimentos diagnósticos e terapêuticos e os cuidados de enfermagem corresponderam às principais causas imediatas de EAs. Em relação à categoria profissional envolvida, os EAs relacionados à enfermagem e os eventos médicos predominaram. Eventos adversos major, EAs médicos e as infecções hospitalares associaram-se de maneira significante com óbito em pacientes com AVC admitidos ao Pronto-Socorro de Clínica Médica do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo / Adverse events (AEs), defined as unintended injuries caused by medical care, are recognized as a major health problem. Although most of them lead to minimal impairments, a considerable proportion is related to patients death. Urgent care is considered an important AE risk factor. No related Brazilian studies were published so far. The present study aimed to identify the occurrence of AEs in patients admitted for stroke to the medical emergency department of the Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (HCFMUSP) and to determine the AEs categories associated to death. This paired case-control study enrolled 468 patients admitted for stroke to the HCFMUSP medical emergency department from March 1996 to September 1999. The cases comprised 234 consecutive deaths and the controls 234 discharged patients, matched for primary diagnosis and admission period. AEs, detected by retrospective chart review, were classified with regard to their severity, immediate causes, affected systems and professional involved in patient care. The association with death was analyzed by multivariate conditional regression including variables related to demographic aspects, clinical severity on admission and care characteristics. A total of 1,218 AEs were identified in 468 patients: 932 AEs (76.5%) in 170 cases and 286 AEs (23.5%) in 125 controls. Major AEs corresponded to 54.1% of all AEs, with 659 episodes: 538 events in 143 cases and 121 in 65 controls. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and nursing activities accounted together for 55.2% of all events. Concerning the affected system, 46.0% of the identified AEs lead to general manifestations. Nursing and medical AEs represented the most frequent professional categories involved (38.4% and 31.0% of all events). A significant association with death was found regarding major AEs, medical AEs and nosocomial infections, with adjusted OR estimates of 3.72 (95% IC = 1.63-8.48), 3.69 (95% IC = 1.60-8.50) and 3.20 (95% IC = 1.20-8.51), respectively. In summary, adverse events, most of them severe, were frequent in cases and controls, leading mainly to general manifestations. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and nursing activities corresponded to the main AEs immediate causes. Regarding the professional involved, AEs related to nurses and physicians predominated. Major AEs, medical AEs and nosocomial infectious were significantly associated to death in stroke patients admitted to the medical emergency department of the Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
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Efeito do tratamento combinado com tretinóina e ácido glicólico na abertura bucal de pacientes com seqüela de queimadura / Combined tretinoin and glycolic acid treatment for improvement of the mouth opening in burned patientsAlessandra Grassi Salles 20 January 2003 (has links)
O processo de reparação tecidual evolui tardiamente com alteração das propriedades físicas da pele, cuja gravidade varia, entre outros fatores, em função da profundidade original da lesão. Clinicamente a pele é seca, descamativa, discrômica e com diminuição da elasticidade, especialmente em cicatrizes hipertróficas. As características do tegumento pós-queimadura podem ser melhoradas com agentes de uso tópico normalmente utilizados em patologias como acne e fotoenvelhecimento. Foram avaliados 77 pacientes portadores de seqüela de queimadura peri-oral, entre seis e 46 anos de idade. O tipo de tegumento foi classificado como restaurado, quando epitelizado espontaneamente, ou enxertado. O tratamento tópico consistiu de tretinoína (0,01-0,05%) e ácido glicólico (5-7%) durante três meses. Duas distâncias foram medidas com paquímetro digital em abertura bucal máxima, a inter-dentária (D) e a inter-labial (L). Houve aumento significativo (p£0,01) de D e L nos grupos tratados quando comparados aos respectivos controles, tanto nos pacientes com tegumento restaurado como nos enxertados. O aumento de L foi significativamente maior que D. Sugerimos a utilização da medida inter-labial como parâmetro complementar à medida inter-incisal como método de avaliação indireta da elasticidade cutânea no tegumento pós-queimadura. / Tissue repair processes evolve with alterations of the cutaneous physical properties, which are proportional, among other factors, to the original depth of the lesion. At examination, the skin is dry, dyschromic and less elastic, specially in hypertrophic scars. Post-burn skin characteristics can be improved by topical agents regularly used in pathologies like acne or photodamage. We evaluated 77 patients who had peri-oral burn sequela. The ages ranged from six to 46 years old. The tegument was classified as restored, when spontaneously healed, or skin grafted. The topical treatment consisted of tretinoin (0,01-0,05%) and glycolic acid (5-7%) for three months. Inter-incisal (D) and inter-labial (L) distances were measured at maximal mouth opening with a digital pachymeter. Both inter-incisal and inter-labial distances increased significantly in the groups treated when compared to respective controls (p£0,01). This fact was similar in both types of tegument. Inter-labial distance (L) increased significantly more than D. We suggest its use as a complementary measure to inter-incisal distance for indirect evaluation of skin elasticity in the post-burn tegument.
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"Alterações cognitivas em mulheres com quadros depressivos na perimenopausa: o efeito da terapia de reposição hormonal com estradiol transdérmico" / Cognitive alterations in perimenopaused women with clinical depression: estradiol transdermic hormone replacement therapy effectsMaria Fernanda Gouveia da Silva 06 April 2004 (has links)
A perimenopausa é a fase da vida reprodutiva feminina caracterizada diversas alterações, inclusive cognitivas devido ao hipoestrogenismo. Através de estudo duplo-cego randomizado com 16 mulheres na perimenopausa deprimidas que receberam estradiol e 16 que receberam placebo analisou-se as alterações cognitivas da atenção, memória e linguagem; o efeito da reposição hormonal com estradiol e a correlação entre os sintomas depressivos e menopausais com as alterações destas funções. Os resultados mostraram: melhora do controle inibitório, memória imediata e tardia (verbal e visual) e da capacidade de nomeação nos dois grupos; melhora dos sintomas depressivos e menopausais para o grupo que recebeu reposição hormonal: e não correlação entre a melhora destes sintomas e a melhora das funções cognitivas / Perimenopause is the female reproductive life period characterized by several changes including cognitive impairments related to hypoestrogenism. In a randomized double-blind study 16 depressive perimenopaused women took estradiol, while another group of 16 depressive perimenopaused women took placebo. Cognitive alterations associated to attention, memory and language, and estradiol hormone replacement therapy effects were evaluated. In addition, correlations among symptoms of depression and menopause, and cognitive alterations were also analyzed. The results had shown, in both groups, an improvement in inhibitory mental control, in immediate and delayed (verbal and visual) memory, and in naming capacity. In the group that received hormone replacement therapy our findings revealed a weakening of depression and menopause symptoms, which had shown no correlation with cognitive functions
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"Estudo comparativo do padrão respiratório, movimentação toracoabdominal e ventilação em pacientes portadores de doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica de graus moderado, grave e indivíduos sadios" / A comparative study of respiratory pattern, thoracoabdominal motion and ventilation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease modarate, severe and healthy subjectesMarcelo Fernandes 27 August 2004 (has links)
Avaliamos as mudanças no padrão respiratório, movimento toracoabdominal e ventilação em portadores de DPOC e indivíduos sadios. Estudou-se 45 indivíduos entre 45 e 75 anos conforme o VEF1. Utilizou-se sistemas de pletismografia respiratória por indutância, análise metabólica de gases em posição semi-sentada ao repouso e radiografia de tórax para a mobilidade diafragmática. Os grupos DPOC apresentaram redução do TI, TTOT, aumento do VC/TI, f, VE, das relações VEM/VC, VE/VO2, VE/VCO2 e diminuição da SpO2. Redução da mobilidade do diafragma e aumento da VEM/VC associaram-se à ineficiência da ventilação e a alterações no modelo ventilatório utilizado, sem alterações no movimento toracoabdominal. / We assessed changes in breathing patterns, thoracoabdominal movement and ventilation in COPD sufferers and healthy individuals. Forty-five individuals between 45 and 75 were grouped by FEV1. Inductive plethysmographic equipment, respiratory metabolism measuring (with subject at rest in semi-recumbent position), and radiographic measurement of diaphragm mobility were used. The COPD groups presented reduction in TI and TTOT and increased VT/TI, f, VE, and VD/VT, VE/VO2, VE/VCO2 and decreased SpO2. Reduction in diaphragm mobility and increase of VEM/VC were associated with ventilatory inefficiency and alterations in the ventilatory model used. No alterations in thoracoabdominal movement
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Jugular venous reflux and white matter abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease: a pilot studyChung, C.P., Beggs, Clive B., Wang, P.N., Bergsland, N., Shepherd, Simon J., Cheng, C.Y., Ramasamy, D.P., Dwyer, Michael G., Hu, H.H., Zivadinov, R. January 2014 (has links)
Yes / To determine whether jugular venous reflux (JVR) is associated with cerebral white matter changes (WMCs) in individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD), we studied 12 AD patients 24 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients, and 17 elderly age- and gender-matched controls. Duplex ultrasonography and 1.5T MRI scanning was applied to quantify cerebral WMCs [T2 white matter (WM) lesion and dirty-appearing-white-matter (DAWM)]. Subjects with severe JVR had more frequently hypertension (p = 0.044), more severe WMC, including increased total (p = 0.047) and periventricular DAWM volumes (p = 0.008), and a trend for increased cerebrospinal fluid volumes (p = 0.067) compared with the other groups. A significantly decreased (65.8%) periventricular DAWM volume (p = 0.01) in the JVR-positive AD individuals compared with their JVR-negative counterparts was detected. There was a trend for increased periventricular and subcortical T2 WMC lesion volumes in the JVR-positive AD individuals compared with their JVR-negative counterparts (p = 0.073). This phenomenon was not observed in either the control or MCI groups. In multiple regression analysis, the increased periventricular WMC lesion volume and decreased DAWM volume resulted in 85.7% sensitivity and 80% specificity for distinguishing between JVR-positive and JVR-negative AD patients. These JVR-WMC association patterns were not seen in the control and MCI groups. Therefore, this pilot study suggests that there may be an association between JVR and WMCs in AD patients, implying that cerebral venous outflow impairment might play a role in the dynamics of WMCs formation in AD patients, particularly in the periventricular regions. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm and validate our findings.
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Estudo caso-controle da região HLA de pacientes com Granulomatose com poliangeíte / Case-control study of HLA region in Brazilian carriers of Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (Wegener\'s)Tavares, Marcos Soares 19 December 2016 (has links)
Os alelos HLA-DPB1*04 e HLA-DRB1*15 estão fortemente associados à Granulomatose com poliangeíte (GPA). Neste estudo, analisamos se os pacientes brasileiros com diagnóstico de GPA apresentam uma base genética na região HLA. Conduzimos um estudo caso-controle, em que analisamos os alelos da região HLA classe I e II em 55 pacientes com diagnóstico de GPA, atendidos no ambulatório de Vasculites Pulmonares do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, e comparamos com os resultados de 110 controles saudáveis. Comparamos também quatro diferentes apresentações clínicas da GPA e a positividade do anticorpo anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCA) com os alelos da região HLA classe I e II. Foi também construída uma árvore de decisões, usando o algoritmo de CART, para a verificação da associação entre os alelos HLA e GPA. Como resultados, observamos que a GPA esteve fortemente associada à presença dos alelos DPB1*04 e DRB1*15 (p = 0,007, odds ratio [OR]: 2,9, 95% intervalo de confiança [IC]: 1,09-3,8; p = 0,006, OR: 2,87, 95% IC: 1,44-4,75, respectivamente) e não à presença do alelo DRB1*04. O alelo DRB1*13 esteve associado com proteção contra GPA (p = 0,042, OR: 0,42, 95% CI: 0,21-0,99). O alelo DPB1*04 esteve significativamente associado a GPA e ANCA-C positivo (OR: 5,47) e à presença de insuficiência renal aguda (p = 0,01037). Concluímos que houve uma interdependência significativa entre os alelos DPB1*0401, DPB1*0402, DRB1*13, C*2 e GPA. Na população estudada, quando o alelo DPB1*04 esteve presente em homozigose, o risco de GPA foi de 81%. Quando o alelo DPB1*0401 esteve ausente ou em heterozigose com o DPB1*0402, como o outro alelo, ou DPB1*0402 esteve em homozigose, o risco da GPA foi de 52,9%. No caso de ausência dos alelos DPB1*0401, DPB1*0402 e DRB1*13, a presença do alelo C*2 aumentou o risco da GPA para 62,5%. Finalmente, na ausência do alelo DPB1*0401 e DPB1*0402 e na presença do alelo DRB1*13, o risco de GPA diminuiu para 0% / The alleles HLA-DPB1*04 and HLA-DRB1*15 are strongly associated with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). In this study, we examined whether Brazilian patients with GPA had an HLA region genetic background. We conducted a case-control study, in which we analysed alleles of HLA region class I and II from 55 patients with GPA (at the Pulmonary Vasculitis Clinic of the University of São Paulo) and compared the results with those from 110 healthy controls. Comparisons were also performed for 4 different clinical presentations of GPA and anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) positivity and the HLA class I and II region alleles. A tree model decision analysis was conducted using CART algorithm. Our results showed that GPA was strongly associated with alleles DPB1*04 and DRB1*15 (p = 0.007, odds ratio [OR]: 2.9, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.09-3.8; p = 0.006, OR: 2.87, 95% CI: 1.44-4.75, respectively) and not with the allele DRB1*04. DRB1*13 allele was associated with protection against GPA (p = 0.042, OR: 0.42, 95% CI: 0.21-0.99). DPB1*04 was significantly associated with GPA plus positive C-ANCA (OR: 5.47) and acute renal failure (p = 0.01037). We concluded that there was a significant interdependence among alleles and GPA. In our population, when allele DPB1*04 was presented in homozygous, the risk of GPA was 81%. When DPB1*0401 allele was absent or heterozygous with DPB1*0402 as the other allele, or DPB1*0402 was homozygous, the risk of disease was 52.9%. If DPB1*0401, DPB1*0402, and DRB1*13 were absent, the presence of C*2 increased the risk of GPA to 62.5%. Finally, in the absence of DPB1*0401 and DPB1*0402 and the presence of DRB1*13, the risk of GPA decreased to 0%
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Estudo caso-controle da região HLA de pacientes com Granulomatose com poliangeíte / Case-control study of HLA region in Brazilian carriers of Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (Wegener\'s)Marcos Soares Tavares 19 December 2016 (has links)
Os alelos HLA-DPB1*04 e HLA-DRB1*15 estão fortemente associados à Granulomatose com poliangeíte (GPA). Neste estudo, analisamos se os pacientes brasileiros com diagnóstico de GPA apresentam uma base genética na região HLA. Conduzimos um estudo caso-controle, em que analisamos os alelos da região HLA classe I e II em 55 pacientes com diagnóstico de GPA, atendidos no ambulatório de Vasculites Pulmonares do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, e comparamos com os resultados de 110 controles saudáveis. Comparamos também quatro diferentes apresentações clínicas da GPA e a positividade do anticorpo anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCA) com os alelos da região HLA classe I e II. Foi também construída uma árvore de decisões, usando o algoritmo de CART, para a verificação da associação entre os alelos HLA e GPA. Como resultados, observamos que a GPA esteve fortemente associada à presença dos alelos DPB1*04 e DRB1*15 (p = 0,007, odds ratio [OR]: 2,9, 95% intervalo de confiança [IC]: 1,09-3,8; p = 0,006, OR: 2,87, 95% IC: 1,44-4,75, respectivamente) e não à presença do alelo DRB1*04. O alelo DRB1*13 esteve associado com proteção contra GPA (p = 0,042, OR: 0,42, 95% CI: 0,21-0,99). O alelo DPB1*04 esteve significativamente associado a GPA e ANCA-C positivo (OR: 5,47) e à presença de insuficiência renal aguda (p = 0,01037). Concluímos que houve uma interdependência significativa entre os alelos DPB1*0401, DPB1*0402, DRB1*13, C*2 e GPA. Na população estudada, quando o alelo DPB1*04 esteve presente em homozigose, o risco de GPA foi de 81%. Quando o alelo DPB1*0401 esteve ausente ou em heterozigose com o DPB1*0402, como o outro alelo, ou DPB1*0402 esteve em homozigose, o risco da GPA foi de 52,9%. No caso de ausência dos alelos DPB1*0401, DPB1*0402 e DRB1*13, a presença do alelo C*2 aumentou o risco da GPA para 62,5%. Finalmente, na ausência do alelo DPB1*0401 e DPB1*0402 e na presença do alelo DRB1*13, o risco de GPA diminuiu para 0% / The alleles HLA-DPB1*04 and HLA-DRB1*15 are strongly associated with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). In this study, we examined whether Brazilian patients with GPA had an HLA region genetic background. We conducted a case-control study, in which we analysed alleles of HLA region class I and II from 55 patients with GPA (at the Pulmonary Vasculitis Clinic of the University of São Paulo) and compared the results with those from 110 healthy controls. Comparisons were also performed for 4 different clinical presentations of GPA and anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) positivity and the HLA class I and II region alleles. A tree model decision analysis was conducted using CART algorithm. Our results showed that GPA was strongly associated with alleles DPB1*04 and DRB1*15 (p = 0.007, odds ratio [OR]: 2.9, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.09-3.8; p = 0.006, OR: 2.87, 95% CI: 1.44-4.75, respectively) and not with the allele DRB1*04. DRB1*13 allele was associated with protection against GPA (p = 0.042, OR: 0.42, 95% CI: 0.21-0.99). DPB1*04 was significantly associated with GPA plus positive C-ANCA (OR: 5.47) and acute renal failure (p = 0.01037). We concluded that there was a significant interdependence among alleles and GPA. In our population, when allele DPB1*04 was presented in homozygous, the risk of GPA was 81%. When DPB1*0401 allele was absent or heterozygous with DPB1*0402 as the other allele, or DPB1*0402 was homozygous, the risk of disease was 52.9%. If DPB1*0401, DPB1*0402, and DRB1*13 were absent, the presence of C*2 increased the risk of GPA to 62.5%. Finally, in the absence of DPB1*0401 and DPB1*0402 and the presence of DRB1*13, the risk of GPA decreased to 0%
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Child Neurodevelopment following In Utero Exposure to Organic SolventsLaslo-Baker, Dionne 17 December 2012 (has links)
BACKGROUND: Many women of reproductive age are employed in industries involving exposure to organic solvents. Animal toxicological studies and human case reports demonstrate that exposure to organic solvents can cause neuropsychological deficits in exposed offspring; however, there is limited data from prospective controlled human studies.
OBJECTIVE: To compare neuropsychological functioning between children whose mothers were occupationally exposed to organic solvents during pregnancy with a non-exposed matched comparison group.
METHODS: Participants were 48 women who had previously contacted the Motherisk Program in Toronto, Canada during pregnancy regarding occupational exposure to organic solvents and a matched comparison group of women with no known exposure to teratogens during pregnancy. Children (18 months to 8 years 11 months at time of study) were compared in areas of cognitive, language, motor, and behavioral functioning.
RESULTS: Children whose mothers were exposed to organic solvents during pregnancy displayed a lower level of functioning when compared with their matched peers in areas of cognitive, language, motor, and behavioral domains. Although the scores on measures of behavioral functioning were not in the clinical range, the mothers of exposed children reported more challenging behavioral problems.
In order to determine whether exposure predicted neuropsychological outcomes above and beyond maternal intellectual functioning, hierarchical regressions were run with maternal IQ and maternal education at Step 1and exposure status added at Step 2. In utero exposure to organic solvents predicted lower sores on global measures of Verbal IQ, receptive and expressive language scales above and beyond maternal intellectual functioning. Factors associated with higher levels of exposure (detecting odor, longer duration and total number of toxicity symptoms) was associated with poorer outcome on behavioral and motor functioning tests.
CONCLUSION: Despite the fact that the exposed mothers experienced minimal symptoms of toxicity, detrimental effects were still evident in their offspring. Current safety standards for exposure were designed for adults and need to be reevaluated. Further studies addressing exposure to specific organic solvents, dose, and gestational timing of exposure are warranted.
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Child Neurodevelopment following In Utero Exposure to Organic SolventsLaslo-Baker, Dionne 17 December 2012 (has links)
BACKGROUND: Many women of reproductive age are employed in industries involving exposure to organic solvents. Animal toxicological studies and human case reports demonstrate that exposure to organic solvents can cause neuropsychological deficits in exposed offspring; however, there is limited data from prospective controlled human studies.
OBJECTIVE: To compare neuropsychological functioning between children whose mothers were occupationally exposed to organic solvents during pregnancy with a non-exposed matched comparison group.
METHODS: Participants were 48 women who had previously contacted the Motherisk Program in Toronto, Canada during pregnancy regarding occupational exposure to organic solvents and a matched comparison group of women with no known exposure to teratogens during pregnancy. Children (18 months to 8 years 11 months at time of study) were compared in areas of cognitive, language, motor, and behavioral functioning.
RESULTS: Children whose mothers were exposed to organic solvents during pregnancy displayed a lower level of functioning when compared with their matched peers in areas of cognitive, language, motor, and behavioral domains. Although the scores on measures of behavioral functioning were not in the clinical range, the mothers of exposed children reported more challenging behavioral problems.
In order to determine whether exposure predicted neuropsychological outcomes above and beyond maternal intellectual functioning, hierarchical regressions were run with maternal IQ and maternal education at Step 1and exposure status added at Step 2. In utero exposure to organic solvents predicted lower sores on global measures of Verbal IQ, receptive and expressive language scales above and beyond maternal intellectual functioning. Factors associated with higher levels of exposure (detecting odor, longer duration and total number of toxicity symptoms) was associated with poorer outcome on behavioral and motor functioning tests.
CONCLUSION: Despite the fact that the exposed mothers experienced minimal symptoms of toxicity, detrimental effects were still evident in their offspring. Current safety standards for exposure were designed for adults and need to be reevaluated. Further studies addressing exposure to specific organic solvents, dose, and gestational timing of exposure are warranted.
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Assessment of cerebral venous return by a novel plethysmography methodZamboni, P., Menegatti, E., Conforti, P., Shepherd, Simon J., Tessari, M., Beggs, Clive B. January 2012 (has links)
No / BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging and echo color Doppler (ECD) scan techniques do not accurately assess the cerebral venous return. This generated considerable scientific controversy linked with the diagnosis of a vascular syndrome known as chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) characterized by restricted venous outflow from the brain. The purpose of this study was to assess the cerebral venous return in relation to the change in position by means of a novel cervical plethysmography method. METHODS: This was a single-center, cross-sectional, blinded case-control study conducted at the Vascular Diseases Center, University of Ferrara, Italy. The study involved 40 healthy controls (HCs; 18 women and 22 men) with a mean age of 41.5 +/- 14.4 years, and 44 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS; 25 women and 19 men) with a mean age of 41.0 +/- 12.1 years. All participants were previously scanned using ECD sonography, and further subset in HC (CCSVI negative at ECD) and CCSVI groups. Subjects blindly underwent cervical plethysmography, tipping them from the upright (90 degrees ) to supine position (0 degrees ) in a chair. Once the blood volume stabilized, they were returned to the upright position, allowing blood to drain from the neck. We measured venous volume (VV), filling time (FT), filling gradient (FG) required to achieve 90% of VV, residual volume (RV), emptying time (ET), and emptying gradient (EG) required to achieve 90% of emptying volume (EV) where EV = VV - RV, also analyzing the considered parameters by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and principal component mathematical analysis. RESULTS: The rate at which venous blood discharged in the vertical position (EG) was significantly faster in the controls (2.73 mL/second +/- 1.63) compared with the patients with CCSVI (1.73 mL/second +/- 0.94; P = .001). In addition, respectively, in controls and in patients with CCSVI, the following parameters were highly significantly different: FT 5.81 +/- 1.99 seconds vs 4.45 +/- 2.16 seconds (P = .003); FG 0.92 +/- 0.45 mL/second vs 1.50 +/- 0.85 mL/second (P < .001); RV 0.54 +/- 1.31 mL vs 1.37 +/- 1.34 mL (P = .005); ET 1.84 +/- 0.54 seconds vs 2.66 +/- 0.95 seconds (P < .001). Mathematical analysis demonstrated a higher variability of the dynamic process of cerebral venous return in CCSVI. Finally, ROC analysis demonstrated a good sensitivity of the proposed test with a percent concordant 83.8, discordant 16.0, tied 0.2 (C = 0.839). CONCLUSIONS: Cerebral venous return characteristics of the patients with CCSVI were markedly different from those of the controls. In addition, our results suggest that cervical plethysmography has great potential as an inexpensive screening device and as a postoperative monitoring tool.
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