4 resultados para Regional Modeling
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Background: Upper arm anthropometry has been used in the nutritional assessment of small infants, but it has not yet been validated as a predictor of regional body composition in this population. Objective: Validation of measured and derived upper arm anthropometry as a predictor of arm fat and fat-free compartments in preterm infants. Methods: Upper arm anthropometry, including the upper arm cross-sectional areas, was compared individually or in combination with other anthropometric measurements, with the cross-sectional arm areas measured by magnetic resonance imaging, in a cohort of consecutive preterm appropriate-for-gestationalage neonates, just before discharge. Results: Thirty infants born with (mean 8 SD) a gestational age of 30.7 8 1.9 weeks and birth weight of 1,380 8 325 g, were assessed at 35.4 8 1.1 weeks of corrected gestational age, weighing 1,785 8 93 g. None of the anthropometric measurements are reliable predictors (r 2 ! 0.56) of the measurements obtained by magnetic resonance imaging, individually or in combination with other anthropometric measurements. Conclusion: Both measured anthropometry and derived upper arm anthropometry are inaccurate predictors of regional body composition in preterm appropriate-for-gestational-age infants.
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Os autores fizeram uma revisão retrospectiva de 1902 grávidas submetidas a analgesia/anestesia regional no período decorrente de Julho a Dezembro de 2001. Foram detectadas 21 intercorrências relacionadas com a execução da técnica e complicações posteriores. Destaca-se a Punção acidental da dura-mater como intercorrência mais frequente (66%), obrigando a intervenção terapêutica e maior tempo de internamento hospitalar.
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to develop a model for estimating patient 28-day in-hospital mortality using 2 different statistical approaches. DESIGN: The study was designed to develop an outcome prediction model for 28-day in-hospital mortality using (a) logistic regression with random effects and (b) a multilevel Cox proportional hazards model. SETTING: The study involved 305 intensive care units (ICUs) from the basic Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) 3 cohort. PATIENTS AND PARTICIPANTS: Patients (n = 17138) were from the SAPS 3 database with follow-up data pertaining to the first 28 days in hospital after ICU admission. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: The database was divided randomly into 5 roughly equal-sized parts (at the ICU level). It was thus possible to run the model-building procedure 5 times, each time taking four fifths of the sample as a development set and the remaining fifth as the validation set. At 28 days after ICU admission, 19.98% of the patients were still in the hospital. Because of the different sampling space and outcome variables, both models presented a better fit in this sample than did the SAPS 3 admission score calibrated to vital status at hospital discharge, both on the general population and in major subgroups. CONCLUSIONS: Both statistical methods can be used to model the 28-day in-hospital mortality better than the SAPS 3 admission model. However, because the logistic regression approach is specifically designed to forecast 28-day mortality, and given the high uncertainty associated with the assumption of the proportionality of risks in the Cox model, the logistic regression approach proved to be superior.
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A anestesia regional em ortopedia apresenta vantagens claras na estabilidade hemodinâmica, perfusão do território cirúrgico e analgesia de qualidade superior. o objectivo deste estudo foi avaliar o tipo e frequência de técnicas realizadas no ano de 2012 em anestesia para cirurgia ortopédica pediátrica. Um total de 662 crianças agendadas para cirurgia electiva foram retrospectivamente estudadas no que diz respeito às técnicas regionais utilizadas. Foram realizadas 248 técnicas regionais em 2012. Houve urn predominio de bloqueios do neuro-eixo (63%) em relação aos bloqueios dos nervos periféricos (BNP) (37%). A ultrassonografia foi essencial nos BNP realizados, correspondendoa 75% dos casos. Na anestesia do membro superior os bloqueios mais frequentes foram o bloqueio do plexo braquialvia supra-clavicular (61%) e os BNP na fossa antecubital (23%). No membro inferior os bloqueios mais comuns foram o bloqueio do nervo ciciticopopliteo (41%) e o bloqueio de nervo femoral (35%). Colocaram-se cateteres contínuos de bloqueio de nervo periférico em 5 bloqueios do nervo ciático popliteo. o uso de ecografo tornou-se preponderante para a realização de bloqueios dos nervos periféricos dos membros com as vantagens já amplamente descritas na literatura. Parece haver margem para diminuir o número de técnicas do neuro-eixo em relação a realização de BNP com uma maior taxa de colocação de cateteres contínuos de bloqueio de nervo periférico, diminuindo deste modo a invasibilidade do neuro-eixo. 0 número total de BNP realizados parece claramente satisfatório embora careça de estudos comparativos com outras instituições que o comprove.