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INTRODUCTION: The definition of subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is an asymptomatic state in which free thyroxine (T4) is normal and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are elevated. Its relationship with coronary disease is not clear and has been the subject of recent interest. Current evidence is conflicting and there is a lack of studies supported by coronary angiography. OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between SH and the presence and extent of coronary disease diagnosed by angiography. METHODS: We prospectively studied 354 consecutive patients referred for elective coronary angiography. Those with known thyroid disease, documented coronary disease or previous myocardial infarction were excluded. Fasting blood specimens were collected to measure thyroid hormones, lipid profile, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and NT-proBNP. Patients with SH were compared with those without to assess differences in clinical characteristics and biochemical and angiographic results. Significant coronary disease was defined as the presence of at least one lesion with > or = 50% luminal stenosis. Lesions with <50% stenosis were considered minimal. RESULTS: SH was diagnosed in 32 (9%) patients. Mean age was similar between the groups. There were more women (66% vs. 39%; p=0.003) and atrial fibrillation was more frequent (25% vs. 11%; p=0.016) in the group of patients with SH. There were no significant differences in the other baseline clinical parameters, and blood biochemistry results were similar in the two groups, with the exception of higher levels of NT-proBNP in SH patients, although without statistical significance. The angiographic results were as follows: significant coronary disease (SH 28.1% vs. non-SH 43.8%; p=0.087); three-vessel disease (9.4% vs. 9.9%; p=0.919); two-vessel disease (12.5% vs. 13.4%; p=0.892); single-vessel disease (6.3% vs. 29.5%; p=0.051); minimal lesions (9.4% vs. 10.9%; p=0.794); and no coronary disease (62.4% vs, 45.3%; p=0.064). CONCLUSION: In this population SH was not associated with the presence or extent of coronary disease diagnosed by coronary angiography.

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Introdução: O Programa Nacional de Vacinação (PNV) é um programa universal e gratuito, sendo uma das suas características a acessibilidade sem qualquer tipo de barreira. Apesar do inquestionável êxito do PNV desde o seu início em 1965, poderão persistir assimetrias sociais na sua aplicação, com grupos populacionais com níveis de protecção inferiores ao desejado e risco de desenvolvimento de bolsas de susceptíveis,possibilitando a reemergência de doenças já controladas ou mesmo eliminadas no nosso país, situações que urge diagnosticar e prevenir. Objectivo: Avaliar o estado vacinal de crianças internadas numa enfermaria de Pediatria Geral e na Unidade de Infecciologia do Hospital Dona Estefânia, durante um ano, e detectar obstáculos à vacinação, quer relacionados com serviços de saúde, quer relacionados com as características sócio-demográficas da população. Adicionalmente, pretendeu-se avaliar a adesão a algumas vacinas não contempladas no PNV à data do estudo. Material e Métodos: Estudo transversal que decorreu entre Janeiro e Dezembro de 2004. Incluiu o preenchimento de um inquérito pelos pais e a análise dos dados do boletim de vacinas. As perguntas aos pais incluíam características sociais e a auto-avaliação da acessibilidade à vacinação no Centro de Saúde. Para este estudo definiu-se atraso vacinal como o não cumprimento da vacinação nas datas estabelecidas, independentemente da duração do atraso. Resultados e conclusões: Nos 324 inquéritos analisados, 90% das crianças apresentava o calendário vacinal actualizado. Os factores de risco associados ao incumprimento do PNV foram a raça negra, a etnia cigana, a baixa escolaridade dos pais e a ausência de seguimento médico. Das vacinas extra-PNV à data do estudo analisadas, a vacina contra Neisseria meningitidis C (NmC) foi administrada a 30% das crianças e a vacina conjugada heptavalente contra Streptococcus pneumoniae (Pn7) a 23%, sendo que 18% das crianças tinham ambas as vacinas. Estas vacinas foram administradas predominantemente às crianças de raça caucasiana (94%), com agregados familiares pequenos (79%), seguidas por pediatra (75%)e cujos pais tinham pelo menos o 9º ano de escolaridade. Apenas 2 % dos inquiridos classificaram a acessibilidade à vacinação no Centro de Saúde como difícil.

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A dermatoscopia constitui uma técnica de diagnóstico não-invasiva, in vivo, que permite complementar a observação clínica de lesões cutâneas não-pigmentadas de etiologia diversa. Nos tumores cutâneos não-pigmentados, a dermatoscopia facilita a observação de estruturas vasculares, aumentando a acuidade no seu diagnóstico, distinguindo tumores melanocíticos e não-melanocíticos, benignos e malignos. Na parte II descreve-se a variabilidade da aplicação clínica da dermatoscopia em lesões cutâneas não-pigmentadas tumorais.

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OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: The association between socioeconomic status (SES), presentation, and outcome after vascular surgery is largely unknown. This study aimed to determine the influence of SES on post-operative survival and severity of disease at presentation among vascular surgery patients in the Dutch setting of equal access to and provision of care. METHODS: Patients undergoing surgical treatment for peripheral artery disease (PAD), abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), or carotid artery stenosis between January 2003 and December 2011 were retrospectively included. The association between SES, quantified by household income, disease severity at presentation, and survival was studied using logistic and Cox regression analysis adjusted for demographics, and medical and behavioral risk factors. RESULTS: A total of 1,178 patients were included. Low income was associated with worse post-operative survival in the PAD cohort (n = 324, hazard ratio 1.05, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.00-1.10, per 5,000 Euro decrease) and the AAA cohort (n = 440, quadratic relation, p = .01). AAA patients in the lowest income quartile were more likely to present with a ruptured aneurysm (odds ratio [OR] 2.12, 95% CI 1.08-4.17). Lowest income quartile PAD patients presented more frequently with symptoms of critical limb ischemia, although no significant association could be established (OR 2.02, 95% CI 0.96-4.26). CONCLUSIONS: The increased health hazards observed in this study are caused by patient related factors rather than differences in medical care, considering the equality of care provided by the study setting. Although the exact mechanism driving the association between SES and worse outcome remains elusive, consideration of SES as a risk factor in pre-operative decision making and focus on treatment of known SES related behavioral and psychosocial risk factors may improve the outcome of patients with vascular disease.