37 resultados para Doenças Vasculares
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Os esteróis desempenham um papel fundamental nos processos fisiológicos de praticamente todos os organismos vivos. O esterol mais abundante nos seres humanos é o colesterol, o qual desempenha uma multiplicidade de funções desde a estrutural à sinalização. A extração e análise de esteróis no plasma é complexa devido à sua insolubilidade, sequestração dentro das lipoproteínas e à grande diferença entre cada tipo de esterol. Os autores apresentam a casuística referentes à análise de 13 esteróis e fitosteróis em plasma e líquido amniótico.
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Still a big gap exists between clinical and genetic diagnosis of dyslipidemic disorders. Almost the 60% of the patients with a clinical diagnosis of Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) still lack of a genetic diagnosis. Here we present the preliminary results of an integrative approach intended to identify new candidate genes and to dissect pathways that can be dysregulated in the disease. Interesting hits will be subsequently knocked down in vitro in order to evaluate their functional role in the uptake of fluorescently-labeled LDL and free cell cholesterol using automated microscopy.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke, are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The common forms of CVD have a complex aetiology in which interactions between multiple genetic and environmental factors play an important roles. The incidence rates of these diseases are increasing in developing countries as a result of the modification of lifestyles and increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors. Many independent cardiovascular risk factors could be modifiable, in contrast to the genetic risk factors. However, the associated risk of the genetic factors can be prevented if early identified, making genetic studies a priority in cardiovascular genetics research.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke, are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The common forms of CVD have a complex aetiology in which interactions between multiple genetic and environmental factors play an important role.
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Dyslipidaemia is one of the major cardiovascular risk factors, it can be due to primary causes (i.e. monogenic, characterized by a single gene mutation, or dyslipidaemia of polygenic/environmental causes), or secondary to specific disorders such as obesity, diabetes mellitus or hypothyroidism. Monogenic patients present the most severe phenotype and so they need to be identified in early age so pharmacologic treatment can be implemented to decrease the cardiovascular risk. However the majority of hyperlipidemic patients most likely have a polygenic disease that can be mainly controlled just by the implementation of a healthy lifestyle. Thus, the distinction between monogenic and polygenic dyslipidaemia is important for a prompt diagnosis, cardiovascular risk assessment, counselling and treatment. Besides the already stated biomarkers as LDL, apoB and apoB/apoA-I ratio, other promising (yet, needing further research) biomarkers for clinical differentiation between dyslipidaemias are apoE, sdLDL, apoC-2 and apoC-3. However, none of these biomarkers can explain the complex lipid profile of the majority of these patients.
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São apresentados os resultados de dois estudos realizados na mesma população. O estudo de caso-controlo aninhado num estudo transversal analisa os determinantes do bem-estar em contexto laboral. O segundo usa uma abordagem de modelos de equações estruturais para analisar as interrelações entre o bullying no trabalho, o burnout, o bem-estar e o presentismo.
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Globally cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death. In clinical practice we are able to advise an control several risk factors that might benefit our patients. But we know that trying to reach all goals we might chew more than we can swallow
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The aim was to evaluate whether it had a similar effect in a Portuguese sample and if low weight classes – low weight (LW <2500g), very low weight (VLW <1500g) and extremely low weight (ELW <1000g) – had statistically significant differences between them.
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The aim of this study is to associate cardiovascular health, health spending and socio-economical differences in a Portuguese sample.
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Nowadays complementary diagnostic methods are replacing clinical examination and semiology is loosing space in our clinical practice. One of our main concerns in clinical practice is to assess Cardiovascular risk (CVR). And previous studies reported an increased CVR with a divergence of 10mmhg or more measured between both arms-interarm blood pressure difference (IAD)
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Aims of the study: 1) Cardiovascular risk assessment of a cohort of children with a clinical diagnosis of FH; 2) Identification of biomarkers to distinguish between monogenic and polygenic/environmental dyslipidemia in clinical settings; 3) Clinical criteria improvement to identify FH children.
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Erratum in: Low-frequency and common genetic variation in ischemic stroke: The METASTROKE collaboration. [Neurology. 2016]
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Objetivos do projeto: promover e facilitar um processo de intercâmbio e transferência de boas práticas entre os países e regiões da Europa; construir o caminho para a realização de melhores políticas de saúde e intervenções para melhorar o bem-estar dos cidadãos.
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The familial dyslipidaemia are underdiagnosed and so it is necessary an effort from all health professional to identify these high risk patients in order to provide the best counseling and treatment to reduce their elevated cardiovascular(hepatic/neurologic) risk. A novel diagnosis method (by NGS) is being implemented in order to study a larger panel of genes for dyslipidaemia to improve patient diagnosis
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Main Aim of the study: to identify the cause of the dyslipidaemia in patients with a clinical phenotype of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH).