2 resultados para Brazil Paraná
em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal
Resumo:
Este estudo pretende refletir acerca do trabalho infantil à luz das condições propostas de erradicação dessa modalidade no Estado do Paraná. Utilizando como fonte de pesquisa a imprensa diária e documentos oficiais da década de 1990 do século XX, buscou-se analisar as matérias estampadas nos jornais do referido Estado que faziam parte do acervo da Casa da Memória e Biblioteca Pública do Paraná, aproximando-os com os dados oficiais apresentados nos mapas de indicativos do trabalho infanto-juvenil, a fim de apontar a realidade em que estes pequenos trabalhadores estavam envolvidos. A referente investigação ressalta a importância do trabalho infantil na construção da história social e da educação, procurando demonstrar os motivos pelos quais crianças faziam parte da população economicamente ativa da época, bem como as consequências que esse tipo de trabalho traz à infância e seus reflexos no sistema educacional e social paranaense.
Resumo:
Introduction: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common hereditary renal disease in humans. Objective: To examine the prevalence, clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with polycystic kidneys and relate disease manifestations by gender. Methods: This was an observational and retrospective study. All the medical records of patients with polycystic kidneys who initiated hemodialysis between 1995 and 2012, in four centers that treat patients of the coverage area of the 15th regional health Paraná (Brazil), were analyzed. Results: The study included 48 patients with polycystic kidneys, the primary cause of stage 5 CKD. Disease prevalence was one in 10,912 people. The average age of dialysis initiation was 50.7 years and the follow-up time on dialysis until transplantation (36.5 months) was lower among men. Hypertension was the most frequent diagnosis in 73% of patients, predominantly in women (51.4%). The liver cyst was the most frequent extrarenal manifestations in men (60.0%). The death occurred in 10.4% of patients using hemodialysis, and 60% of men. The class of antihypertensive drug used was that acts on the renin-angiotensin system with higher frequency of use among women (53.3%). The post-dialysis urea was significantly higher in men. Conclusion: The prevalence of the disease is low among hemodialysis patients in southern Brazil. The differences observed between genders, with the exception of the post-dialysis urea, were not significant. The findings are different from those reported in North America and Europe.