201 resultados para João Antônio 1937-1996
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OBJECTIVE: To describe according to gender the trend in mortality attributed to myocardial infarction (MI) in the population of Salvador, Bahia between 1981 and 1996. METHODS: This study was on mortality due to MI estimates by period and gender of the city of Salvador, Bahia. Data from 1981 to 1996 were stratified by quadrienia, and the percentage reduction in death rate due to MI relative to the preceding period (PRR) was determined. Comparisons between genders were expressed by the male/female death ratio (DR) based on the gender-related PPR. RESULTS: An overall increase of approximately 8% was observed in the death rate attributed to MI for the period 1985-1988 (89.2/10 5 individuals / year) versus the period 1981-1984 (82.1/10(5)/ year). In the subsequent periods, overall reductions of 10% and 20.3% were observed for the periods 1989-1992 and 1993-1996, respectively. For men, the PPRs were 11.1 in the period 1989-1992 and 22.7% in the period 1993-1996. The PPRs in women were lower: 8.6% and 17.4% between 1989 and 1992, and 1993 and 1996, respectively. Death rate reduction was greater for men than women, then the male/female DR decreased from 1.66 in 1981-1984 to 1.35 in 1993-1996. CONCLUSION: The results indicate a trend towards a reduction in the death rate attributed to myocardial infarction in the city of Salvador from the second half of the 1980s onwards, striking in men.
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OBJECTIVE: To study the incidence of and variation in myocardial ischemia over 48 hours in patients with unstable angina. METHODS: Thirty-nine patients with unstable angina underwent long-term electrocardiography for 48 hours. The number of events and the period of time of ischemia (in minutes) were analyzed for the 48 hours, in two periods of 24 hours, and in periods of 4 hours. RESULTS: We analyzed 1755.8 hours of monitoring tapes, and ischemic episodes were detected in 18 (46.2%) patients, corresponding to 173 ischemic episodes, allowing the evaluation of 1304 minutes of ischemia.only 4 of which were (2.2%) symptomatic, Considering the entire period of time of recording and the predetermined time intervals, we observed a higher number of ischemic episodes (38) and a longer duration of ischemia (315.4 minutes) between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. However, no significant differences occurred among the values in the different intervals. CONCLUSION: Long-term electrocardiography over 48 hours showed a high incidence (97.8%) of silent ischemic episodes in patients with unstable angina. No evidence of a circadian variation of myocardial ischemia in unstable angina was observed.
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OBJETIVE: Antihypertensive therapy with thiazides decreases coronary events in elderly patients. However, the influence of diuretics on myocardial ischemia has not been fully investigated. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of chlorthalidone and diltiazem on myocardial ischemia. METHODS: Following a randomized, double-blind, crossover protocol, we studied 15 elderly hypertensive patients aged 73.6±4.6 years with myocardial ischemia. All patients had angiographically documented coronary artery disease. We measured patients using 48- hour ambulatory electrocardiogram monitoring and exercise testing. After a 2-week period using placebo, patients received chlorthalidone or diltiazem for 4 weeks. RESULTS: Both treatments lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressures. The number of ischemic episodes on ambulatory electrocardiogram recordings was reduced with the use of chlorthalidone (2.5±3.8) and diltiazem (3.2±4.2) when compared with placebo (7.9±8.8; p<0.05). The total duration of ischemic episodes was reduced in both treatments when compared with placebo (chlorthalidone: 19.2±31.9min; diltiazem: 19.3±29.6min; placebo: 46.1±55.3min; p<0.05). CONCLUSION: In elderly hypertensive patients with coronary artery disease, chlorthalidone reduced myocardial ischemia similarly to diltiazem. This result is consistent with epidemiological studies and suggests that reduction of arterial blood pressure with thiazide therapy plays an important role in decreasing myocardial ischemia.
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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > or = 30 years in Brazil from 1979 to 1996. METHODS: We analyzed population count data obtained from the IBGE Foundation and mortality data obtained from the System of Information on Mortality of the DATASUS of the Ministry of Health. RESULTS: Circulatory diseases, ischemic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease were the major causes of death in men and women in Brazil. The standardized age coefficient for circulatory disease in men aged > or = 30 years ranged from 620 to 506 deaths/100,000 inhabitants and in women from 483 to 383 deaths/100,000 inhabitants for the years 1979 and 1996, respectively. In men, the mean coefficient for the period was 586.25 deaths with a significant trend towards a decrease (P<0.001) and a decline of 8.25 deaths/year. In women, the mean coefficient for the period was 439.58 deaths, a significant trend towards a decrease (P<0.001) and a rate of decline of 7.53 deaths/year. The same significant trend towards a decrease in death (P<0.001) was observed for ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. Risk of death from these causes was always higher for men of any age group (P<0.001). Cerebrovascular disease was the primary cause of death in women. CONCLUSION: Although circulatory diseases have been the major cause of mortality in men and women in the Brazilian population, with a greater participation by cerebrovascular diseases, a trend towards a decrease in the risk of death from these causes is being observed.
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OBJECTIVE - To analyze the trends in risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases in the northern, northeastern, southern, southeastern, and central western Brazilian geographic regions from 1979 to 1996. METHODS - Data on mortality due to cardiovascular, cardiac ischemic, and cerebrovascular diseases in 5 Brazilian geographic regions were obtained from the Ministry of Health. Population estimates for the time period from 1978 to 1996 in the 5 Brazilian geographic regions were calculated by interpolation with the Lagrange method, based on the census data from 1970, 1980, 1991, and the population count of 1996, for each age bracket and sex. Trends were analyzed with the multiple linear regression model. RESULTS - Cardiovascular diseases showed a declining trend in the southern, southeastern, and northern Brazilian geographic regions in all age brackets and for both sexes. In the northeastern and central western regions, an increasing trend in the risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases occurred, except for the age bracket from 30 to 39 years, which showed a slight reduction. This resulted from the trends of cardiac ischemic and cerebrovascular diseases. The analysis of the trend in the northeastern and northern regions was impaired by the great proportion of poorly defined causes of death. CONCLUSION - The risk of death due to cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and cardiac ischemic diseases decreased in the southern and southeastern regions, which are the most developed regions in the country, and increased in the least developed regions, mainly in the central western region.
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OBJECTIVE: To study the seasonal variation in mortality due to myocardial infarction in the city of São Paulo. METHODS: We analyzed the database of PROAIM (Programa de Aprimoramento de Informações de Mortalidade) containing the registrations of the certificates of deaths due to myocardial infarction (International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition, classification I21) of the residents of the municipality of São Paulo during 12 months (from December 1996 to November 1997). The number of deaths was corrected for a standard period of 90 days and then it was divided by the corresponding population to obtain the event rate per 10 thousand inhabitants. The magnitude of the seasonal variation, which was defined by the difference of the relative risks between the seasons with higher and lower mortality, was estimated. RESULTS: A total of 5,615 deaths due to myocardial infarction were included in the study. Sixty-one per cent occurred in the male sex, and the mean age was 68 years. The mortality rate during winter was always higher and that during summer was lower than that during the other seasons (P<0.01), independent from age and sex. Seasonal variations in deaths due to myocardial infarction was 30% in the general group, being 23% in individuals who died younger than 75 years, and 44% in the older ones. CONCLUSION: A marked seasonal variation in mortality due to myocardial infarction was observed in the city of São Paulo, with a significant increase in its magnitude and age distribution during the winter, similar to those reported in regions of North America and Europe with temperate climates.
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OBJECTIVE: To verify the results after the performance of primary coronary angioplasty in Brazil in the last 4 years. METHODS: During the first 24 hours of acute myocardial infarction onset, 9,434 (12.2%) patients underwent primary PTCA. We analyzed the success and occurrence of major in-hospital events, comparing them over the 4-year period. RESULTS: Primary PTCA use increased compared with that of all percutaneous interventions (1996=10.6% vs. 2000=13.1%; p<0.001). Coronary stent implantation increased (1996=20% vs. 2000=71.9%; p<0.001). Success was greater (1998=89.5% vs. 1999=92.5%; p<0.001). Reinfarction decreased (1998=3.9% vs. 99=2.4% vs. 2000=1.5%; p<0.001) as did emergency bypass surgery (1996=0.5% vs. 2000=0.2%; p=0.01). In-hospital deaths remained unchanged (1996=5.7% vs. 2000=5.1%, p=0.53). Balloon PTCA was one of the independent predictors of a higher rate of unsuccessful procedures (odds ratio 12.01 [CI=95%] 1.58-22.94), and stent implantation of lower mortality rates (odds ratio 4.62 [CI=95%] 3.19-6.08). CONCLUSION: The success rate has become progressively higher with a significant reduction in reinfarction and urgent bypass surgery, but in-hospital death remains nearly unchanged. Coronary stenting was a predictor of a lower death rate, and balloon PTCA was associated with greater procedural failure.
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OBJECTIVE: To characterize left ventricular regional myocardial function through tissue Doppler echocardiography in healthy adults and to assess the influence of aging in this function. METHODS: In 45 healthy volunteers divided in two groups (< 45 and > 45 years old) we assessed longitudinal and radial regional function (velocities, times intervals and velocity-time integrals). Data were compared in each group and between groups. RESULTS: Systolic function: a) longitudinal: higher velocities and integrals in lateral and inferior walls and in basal segments, with a trend to reduction of these parameters with aging; b) radial: higher basal velocities, no significant change with aging. Diastolic function: a) longitudinal: higher velocities in lateral and inferior walls and in basal segments. With aging e and e/a velocities and integrals decreased, a increased and older individuals showed lower percentage of segments with e/a >1; b) radial: aging was associated with lower e and higher a velocities. CONCLUSION: 1) Tissue Doppler echocardiography detects physiological differences between regional myocardial function of different ventricular segments, in velocities, times intervals and integrals, with physiological heterogeneity and asynchrony; 2) Many of these data are age dependent; 3) Our data contribute to define normal values, and may become useful when compared with data from populations with heart diseases.
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OBJETIVO: Testar a hipótese de que o índice de pulsatilidade do ducto venoso (IPDV) é maior nos fetos de mães diabéticas (FMD) com hipertrofia miocárdica (HM) do que em FMD sem HM e em fetos controles de mães não diabéticas (FMND) comparando os resultados com os picos de velocidade dos fluxos diastólicos nas valvas mitral e tricúspide. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal incluindo fetos com idade gestacional entre 20 semanas até o termo, divididos em 3 grupos: 56 FMD com HM (grupo I), 36 FMD sem HM (grupo II) e 53 FMND (grupo III, controle). O Doppler-ecocardiograma avaliou o IPDV através da razão (velocidade sistólica - velocidade pré-sistólica)/velocidade média. As ondas E e A dos fluxos mitral e tricúspide foram também avaliadas. RESULTADOS: A média do IPDV no grupo I foi de 1,13 ± 0,64, no grupo II, de 0,84 ± 0,38 e no grupo III de 0,61±0,17. Aplicando-se a ANOVA e o teste de Tukey, houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os 3 grupos (p= 0,015 entre os grupos I e II, p < 0,001 entre os grupos I e III e p = 0,017 entre os grupos II e III). A média da onda E mitral foi significativamente maior no grupo I (0,39 ± 0,12 m/s) do que nos grupos II (0,32 ± 0,08 m/s) (p=0,024) e III (0,32 ± 0,08 m/s) (p=0,023). A média da onda E tricúspide foi também maior no grupo I (0,43 ± 0,1 m/s) do que no grupo III (0,35 ± 0,10 m/s) (p= 0,031). CONCLUSÃO: O IPDV é significativamente maior em FMD com HM do que em FMD sem HM e do que em FMND. Como o IPDV pode representar modificações na complacência ventricular, este índice pode ser um parâmetro mais sensível para a avaliação da função diastólica fetal.
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OBJETIVO: Testar a hipótese de que existe correlação entre o diâmetro máximo diastólico do forame oval e o índice de excursão do septum primum em fetos normais. MÉTODOS: Foram examinados, por ecocardiografia, 102 fetos normais de gestantes com idades gestacionais entre 20 e 40 semanas. O diâmetro do forame oval e a excursão máxima do septum primum foram medidos num corte de 4 câmaras. Na análise dos dados utilizou-se o coeficiente de correlação de Pearson. RESULTADOS: A média do forame oval foi de 5,06 ± 1,29 mm; a da excursão máxima do septum primum de 5,42 ± 1,41 mm; a do átrio esquerdo 11,47 ± 2,76 mm e a do índice de excursão 0,48 ± 0,09. A relação média FO/IE foi de 11,35 ± 3,94 mm. Não houve correlação FO/IE (r = -0,03) e observou-se correlação fraca do forame oval com o átrio esquerdo (r = 0,031) e com a excursão do septum primum (r = 0,21). CONCLUSÃO: A mobilidade do septum primum não depende do diâmetro do forame oval em fetos normais, sugerindo que as modificações da sua excursão diastólica não decorram do grau de abertura interatrial.
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OBJETIVO: Verificar em casuísticas ambulatoriais na rede pública de saúde, em hospital terciário e na clínica privada, as características do atendimento, em cardiopatia pediátrica enfatizando o motivo de encaminhamento, o diagnóstico definitivo e a conduta adotada. MÉTODOS: Um total de 1.365 pacientes consecutivos, com idades entre 1 mês a 14 anos foram atendidos, em 1996, em 3 locais distintos: G1 (n = 562), ambulatório de referência da rede pública, oriundo de Ribeirão Preto (RP) (78%) e região (22%); G2 (n = 420), clínica privada, oriundo de RP (67%), região (25%) e outras regiões/estados (8%); G3 (n = 383), ambulatório de referência do Hospital das Clínicas da FMRP - USP, procedente de RP (26%), região (43,5%) e outras regiões/estados (30,5%). RESULTADOS: Motivo de encaminhamento: G1: sopro (71%), arritmia (8%), dor precordial (7%), dispnéia (6,5%) e motivos variados (7,5%); G2: sopro (70%), dor precordial (7%), arritmia (7%), dispnéia (4%), pós-operatório (4%) e motivos variados (8%); G3: sopro (56%), pós-operatório (24%), arritmia (4%) e motivos variados (16%). Abandono de tratamento: G1: 31%, G2: 17% e G3: 3%. Diagnóstico definitivo: G1: 346 (89%) normais e 43 (11%) anormais; G2: 268 (76%) normais e 82 (24%) anormais; G3: 22 (6%) normais e 351 (94%) anormais. Conduta: G1: alta (89%) e seguimento (11%); G2: alta (76%) e seguimento (24%); G3: alta (6%) e seguimento (94%). CONCLUSÃO: Perfil clínico diferenciado entre os três grupo. Há necessidade de intervenção nas unidades básicas de saúde para verificar condições de atendimento e oferecer treinamento cardiológico pediátrico aos pediatras. Importante determinar causas do índice de abandono no G1 e há necessidade de investir na natureza estrutural e de recursos humanos para o atendimento no ambulatório do G3.