3 resultados para Jardim
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Objectives: Our aim in this study was to determine the concentration of salivary glucose in healthy individuals and to compare it with the capillary glycemia. Study design: Samples of unstimulated whole saliva were collected from 63 non-diabetic patients. The concentration of salivary glucose and capillary blood was measured in all of the patients. The salivary glucose was determined by enzymatic method and spectrophotometry. The data was then analyzed using the Spearman correlation test, considering values of p<0.05 to be significant. Results: The whole sample consisted of 47.6% males and 52.4% women, with an average age of 37.5±15.7 years old. The average rates of unstimulated salivary flow were 0.41±0.21 ml/min among males and 0.31±0.15 ml/min among females. No significant difference was found based on these results (p=0.078). The average blood glucose among the males studied was 100.05±13.51 mg/dL, and among females, it was 99.5±13.9 mg/dL. The average salivary glucose for the whole sample was 5.97±1.87 mg/dL, with 5.91±2.19 mg/dL among males and 5.97±1.56 mg/dL among females, respectively, without presenting any significant differences (p=0.908). The concentration of salivary glucose did not present any statistically significant correlation with the capillary glycemia (p=0.732). Conclusions: The results suggest that the concentration of salivary glucose is not dependent on capillary glycemia and that the concentration of salivary glucose does not present significant differences between the measurements for males and females.
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Objetivos: Determinar la concentración de glucosa salival de individuos sanos y compararla con la glicemia capilar. Diseño del estudio: Se realizó una recolección de saliva total en reposo, en 63 individuos no diabéticos. Se midió la concentración de glucosa salival y sanguinea capilar en todos los individuos. La glucosa salival fue determinada por método enzimático y espectrofotometría. Los datos fueron analizados usando el test de correlación de Spearman, considerando significativos valores de p<0,05. Resultados: Del total de la muestra, 47,6% eran varones y 52,4% mujeres, con una media de edad de 37,5±15,7 años. Las medias del flujo salival en reposo fueron de 0,41±0,2l ml/min en el género masculino y de 0,31±0,15 ml/min en el género femenino. No hubo diferencia significativa (p=0,07S). La media de glucosa sanguínea entre los varones fue de l00,05± 13,51 mg/dL y de 99 ,5± 13,9 mg/dL en las mujeres. La media de glucosa salival en el total de la muestra fue de 5,97±1 ,87 mg/dL, siendo 5,91±2, 19m9/dL en los varones y 5,97±1 ,56mg/dL en las mujeres, sin presentarse diferencias significativas (p=0,908). La concentración de la glucosa salival no presentó correlación estadísticamente significativa con la glicemia capilar (p=0,732). Conclusiones: De los resultados se desprende que: la concentración de la glucosa salival no depende de la glicemia capilar; la concentración de la glucosa salival no presenta diferencias entre géneros
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This study evaluated the performance of the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) and Quantiferon-TB Gold in-Tube (QFT) and the possible association of factors which may modify their results in young children (0-6 years) with recent contact with an index tuberculosis case. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study including 135 children was conducted in Manaus, Amazonas-Brazil. The TST and QFT were performed and the tests results were analyzed in relation to the personal characteristics of the children studied and their relationship with the index case. Results: The rates of positivity were 34.8% (TST) and 26.7% (QFT), with 14.1% of indeterminations by the QFT. Concordance between tests was fair (Kappa = 0.35 P<0.001). Both the TST and QFT were associated with the intensity of exposure (Linear OR = 1.286, P = 0.005; Linear OR = 1.161, P = 0.035 respectively) with only the TST being associated with the time of exposure (Linear OR = 1.149, P = 0.009). The presence of intestinal helminths in the TST+ group was associated with negative QFT results (OR = 0.064, P = 0.049). In the TST- group lower levels of ferritin were associated with QFT+ results (Linear OR = 0.956, P = 0.036). Conclusions: Concordance between the TST and QFT was lower than expected. The factors associated with the discordant results were intestinal helminths, ferritin levels and exposure time to the index tuberculosis case. In TST+ group, helminths were associated with negative QFT results suggesting impaired cell-mediated immunity. The TST-&QFT+ group had a shorter exposure time and lower ferritin levels, suggesting that QFT is faster and ferritin may be a potential biomarker of early stages of tuberculosis infection.