3 resultados para Jackson City (Va.)--Maps, Manuscript.
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Several studies have shown that patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) have a compromised health-related quality of life (HRQL), and this, in recent years, has become a primary endpoint when considering the impact of treatment of chronic conditions such as CHF. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of a new specific instrument to measure HRQL in patients hospitalized for CHF: the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ). METHODS: The KCCQ was applied to a sample of 193 consecutive patients hospitalized for CHF. Of these, 105 repeated the assessment 3 months after admission, with no events during this period. Mean age was 64.4 +/- 12.4 years (21-88), and 72.5% were 72.5% male. CHF was of ischemic etiology in 4% of cases. RESULTS: This version of the KCCQ was subjected to statistical validation, with assessment of reliability and validity, similar to the American version. Reliability was assessed by the internal consistency of the domains and summary scores, which showed similar values of Cronbach alpha (0.50-0.94). Validity was assessed by convergence, sensitivity to differences between groups and sensitivity to changes in clinical condition. We evaluated the convergent validity of all domains related to functionality, through the relationship between them and a measure of functionality, the New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification. Significant correlations were found (p < 0.01) for this measure of functionality i patients with CHF. Analysis of variance between the physical limitation domain, the summary scores and NYHA class was performed and statistically significant differences were found (F = 23.4; F = 36.4; F = 37.4, p = 0.0001) in the ability to discriminate severity of clinical condition. A second evaluation was performed on 105 patients at the 3-month follow-up outpatient appointment, and significant changes were observed in the mean scores of the domains assessed between hospital admission and the clinic appointment (differences from 14.9 to 30.6 on a scale of 0-100), indicating that the domains assessed are sensitive to changes in clinical condition. The correlation between dimensions of quality of life in the KCCQ is moderate, suggesting that the dimensions are independent, supporting the multifactorial nature of HRQL and the suitability of this measure for its evaluation. CONCLUSION: The KCCQ is a valid instrument, sensitive to change and a specific measure of HRQL in a population with dilated cardiomyopathy and CHF.
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Objetivo: Traduzir para o português e avaliar as propriedades de medidas da Escala de Sunderland e da Escala Revista de Cubbin & Jackson, instrumentos cuja finalidade é avaliar o risco de desenvolvimento de úlceras por pressão em terapia intensiva. Métodos: O estudo compreendeu os processos de tradução e de adaptação das escalas à língua portuguesa, bem como o processo de validação dos instrumentos em estudo. A amostra foi constituída por 90 pacientes internados na unidade de terapia intensiva. Na avaliação da fiabilidade, foram identificados valores de alfa de Cronbach de 0,702 e de 0,708 para a Escala de Sunderland e a Escala Revista de Cubbin & Jackson, respectivamente. A validação de critério (preditiva) foi realizada comparativamente com a Escala de Braden (padrão-ouro), sendo as principais medidas avaliadas a sensibilidade, a especificidade, o valor preditivo positivo, o valor preditivo negativo e a área sob uma curva,que foram calculadas com base nos pontos de corte definidos pelos autores. Resultados: A Escala de Sunderland obteve 60% de sensibilidade, 86,7% de especificidade, 47,4% de valor preditivo positivo, 91,5% de valor preditivo negativo e 0,86 para a área sob uma curva. A Escala Revista de Cubbin & Jackson obteve 73,3% de sensibilidade, 86,7% de especificidade, 52,4% de valor preditivo positivo, 94,2% de valor preditivo negativo e 0,91 para a área sob uma curva. A Escala de Braden obteve 100% de sensibilidade, 5,3% de especificidade, 17,4% de valor preditivo positivo, 100% de valor preditivo negativo e 0,72 para a área sob uma curva. Conclusão: Ambos os instrumentos demonstram possuir fiabilidade e validade para a utilização. Nessa amostra, a Escala Revista de Cubbin & Jackson obteve melhores valores preditivos para desenvolvimento de úlceras por pressão em terapia intensiva.
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Clinically childhood occipital lobe epilepsy (OLE) manifests itself with distinct syndromes. The traditional EEG recordings have not been able to overcome the difficulty in correlating the ictal clinical symptoms to the onset in particular areas of the occipital lobes. To understand these syndromes it is important to map with more precision the epileptogenic cortical regions in OLE. Experimentally, we studied three idiopathic childhood OLE patients with EEG source analysis and with the simultaneous acquisition of EEG and fMRI, to map the BOLD effect associated with EEG spikes. The spatial overlap between the EEG and BOLD results was not very good, but the fMRI suggested localizations more consistent with the ictal clinical manifestations of each type of epileptic syndrome. Since our first results show that by associating the BOLD effect with interictal spikes the epileptogenic areas are mapped to localizations different from those calculated from EEG sources and that by using different EEG/fMRI processing methods our results differ to some extent, it is very important to compare the different methods of processing the localization of activation and develop a good methodology for obtaining co-registration maps of high resolution EEG with BOLD localizations.