18 resultados para Standard Emissions Factor


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Na propedêutica inicial do casal infértil, a realização da Sonossalpingografia (SoSG) contrastada através de dois tipos de ecocontrastes, Echovist® e Levovist®, durante a realização da ultra-sonografia ginecológica convencional pode, em casos seleccionados, substituir como exame de “screening” da permeabilidade tubária a Histerossalpingografia (HSG) e a Laparoscopia com cromotubação (LPC). Objectivos: Comparar os resultados da permeabilidade tubária através da SoSG contrastada com Echovist® ou com Levovist® e a HSG e determinar a sua acuidade em relação a LPC considerada “gold-standard”. Pacientes e métodos: Foram avaliadas prospectivamente 90 pacientes inférteis submetidas a SoSG em que se utilizou o contraste ecogénico Echovist® e 28 pacientes em que se utilizou o eco-realçador Levovist®. Para a HSG utilizou-se, em todas as pacientes, contraste iodado e hidrossolúvel Telebrix®. A observação da permeabilidade tubária teve sua avaliação final e sistemática pela LPC. Resultados: No estudo das trompas pelo Echovist® observamos permeabilidade em 67 pacientes (74,4%) e obstruções bilaterais em 23 das pacientes (25,6%) e pelo Levovist®, respectivamente, 22 (78,6%) e 6 pacientes (21,4%). Na comparação da avaliação da permeabilidade tubária entre a SoSG com Echovist® e LPC encontramos: especificidade € 91,3%, sensibilidade (S) 100%, falsos positivos (FP) 8,7%, falsos negativos (FN) 0%, valor preditivo positivo (VPP) 97,1%, valor preditivo negativo (VPN) 100% e Kappa de 96,5%, e entre a HSG e LPC, neste grupo Echovist® foram: E 100%, S 91,04%, FP 0%, FN 8,96%, VPP 100%, VPN 79,31% e Kappa de 88,6%. Na comparação da avaliação da permeabilidade tubária entre a SoSG com Levovist® e LPC encontramos: E 100%, S 100%, FP 0%, FN 0%, VPP 100%, VPN 100% e Kappa de 100%, e entre a HSG e LPC, no grupo Levovist® foram: E 100%, S 86,36%, FP 0%, FN 13,64%, VPP 100%, VPN 66,67% e Kappa de 82,2%. Conclusões: As Sonossalpingografias (SoSG) contrastadas utilizando-se como eco-realçadores o Echovist® ou o Levovist® podem ser consideradas exames complementares equivalentes na rotina da avaliação inicial do factor tubário por apresentarem, além do mesmo composto químico activo, alta sensibilidade, especificidade e concordância, ambos com acuidade superior à HSG quando comparados com a LPC.

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OBJECTIVES: Nevirapine is widely used for the treatment of HIV-1 infection; however, its chronic use has been associated with severe liver and skin toxicity. Women are at increased risk for these toxic events, but the reasons for the sex-related differences are unclear. Disparities in the biotransformation of nevirapine and the generation of toxic metabolites between men and women might be the underlying cause. The present work aimed to explore sex differences in nevirapine biotransformation as a potential factor in nevirapine-induced toxicity. METHODS: All included subjects were adults who had been receiving 400 mg of nevirapine once daily for at least 1 month. Blood samples were collected and the levels of nevirapine and its phase I metabolites were quantified by HPLC. Anthropometric and clinical data, and nevirapine metabolite profiles, were assessed for sex-related differences. RESULTS: A total of 52 patients were included (63% were men). Body weight was lower in women (P = 0.028) and female sex was associated with higher alkaline phosphatase (P = 0.036) and lactate dehydrogenase (P = 0.037) levels. The plasma concentrations of nevirapine (P = 0.030) and the metabolite 3-hydroxy-nevirapine (P = 0.035), as well as the proportions of the metabolites 12-hydroxy-nevirapine (P = 0.037) and 3-hydroxy-nevirapine (P = 0.001), were higher in women, when adjusted for body weight. CONCLUSIONS: There was a sex-dependent variation in nevirapine biotransformation, particularly in the generation of the 12-hydroxy-nevirapine and 3-hydroxy-nevirapine metabolites. These data are consistent with the sex-dependent formation of toxic reactive metabolites, which may contribute to the sex-dependent dimorphic profile of nevirapine toxicity.

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Glaucoma is a multifactorial condition under serious influence of many risk factors. The role of diabetes mellitus (DM) in glaucoma etiology or progression remains inconclusive. Although, the diabetic patients have different healing mechanism comparing to the general population and it has a possible-negative role on surgical outcomes. This review article attempts to analyze the association of both diseases, glaucoma and DM, before and after the surgery. The epidemiological studies, based mainly in population prevalence analyzes, have shown opposite outcomes in time and even in the most recent articles also the association remains inconclusive. On the contrary, the experimental models based on animal induced chronic hyperglycemia have shown an important association of both diseases, explained by common neurodegenerative mechanisms. Diabetic patients have a different wound healing process in the eye viz-a-viz other organs. The healing process is more and it results in lower surgical survival time, higher intraocular pressure (IOP) levels and, therefore, these patients usually need more medication to lower the IOP. Both randomized and nonrandomized retrospective and experimental molecular studies have shown the association between DM and glaucoma. Further studies are needed to get better explanations about outcomes on more recent surgical procedures and with the exponential use of antifibrotics. How to cite this article: Costa L, Cunha JP, Amado D, Pinto LA, Ferreira J. Diabetes Mellitus as a Risk Factor in Glaucoma's Physiopathology and Surgical Survival Time: A Literature Review.