200 resultados para Renal allograft survival


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OBJETIVO: Descrever o perfil epidemiológico e clínico de pacientes em terapia renal substitutiva, identificando fatores associados ao risco de morte. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional, prospectivo não concorrente, a partir de dados de 90.356 pacientes da Base Nacional em Terapias Renais Substitutivas, no Brasil. Foi realizado relacionamento determinístico-probabilístico do Sistema de Autorização de Procedimentos de Alta Complexidade/Custo e do Sistema de Informação de Mortalidade. Foram incluídos todos os pacientes incidentes que iniciaram diálise entre 1/1/2000 e 31/12/2004, acompanhados até a morte ou final de 2004. Idade, sexo, região de residência, doença renal primária, causa do óbito foram analisados. Ajustou-se um modelo de riscos proporcionais para identificar fatores associados ao risco de morte. RESULTADOS: Ocorreu um aumento médio de 5,5% na prevalência de pacientes em terapia enquanto a incidência manteve-se estável no período. Hemodiálise foi a modalidade inicial predominante (89%). A maioria dos pacientes era do sexo masculino, com idade média de 53 anos, residente na região Sudeste, e apresentava causa indeterminada como principal causa básica da doença renal crônica, seguida da hipertensão, diabetes e glomerulonefrites. Desses pacientes, 7% realizou transplante renal e 42% evoluiu para o óbito. Os pacientes em diálise peritoneal eram mais idosos e apresentavam maior prevalência de diabetes. Entre os não transplantados, 45% foi a óbito e, entre os transplantados, 7%. No modelo final de riscos proporcionais de Cox, o risco de mortalidade foi associado com o aumento da idade, sexo feminino, ter diabetes, residir nas regiões Norte e Nordeste, diálise peritoneal como modalidade de entrada e não ter realizado transplante renal. CONCLUSÕES: Houve aumento da prevalência de pacientes em terapia renal no Brasil. Pacientes com idade avançada, diabetes, do sexo feminino, residentes nas regiões Norte e Nordeste e sem transplante renal apresentam maior risco de morte.

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OBJECTIVE: To assess factors associated with the establishment of permanent vascular access for patients with end-stage renal disease. METHODS: Cross-sectional study conducted in a nationally representative sample of Brazilian end-stage renal disease patients in dialysis and transplant centers during 2007. The sample comprised only patients who received hemodialysis as a primary therapy modality and reported the type of vascular access for their primary hemodialysis treatment (N=2,276). Data were from the TRS Project - "Economic and Epidemiologic Evaluation of Modalities of Renal Replacement Therapy in Brazil". Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess factors associated with the establishment of permanent vascular access in these patients. RESULTS: About 30% of the patients studied had an arteriovenous vascular access. The following factors were associated with a lower likelihood of having an arteriovenous vascular access as a primary type of access: time of hemodialysis start since the diagnosis of chronic renal failure < 1 year; shorter dialysis therapy; having no private health insurance; living in the central-western, northeastern and southeastern regions of Brazil; and living in the northern region plus having no private health insurance. In the final model there was found a positive association between the outcome and pre-dialysis care and no were association with socioeconomic and comorbidity variables. CONCLUSIONS: The study results showed that the focus should on pre-dialysis care to increase the establishment of an arteriovenous vascular access before starting hemodialysis in Brazil.

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OBJECTIVE: To assess overall survival of women with cervical cancer and describe prognostic factors associated. METHODS: A total of 3,341 cases of invasive cervical cancer diagnosed at the Brazilian Cancer Institute, Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, between 1999 and 2004 were selected. Clinical and pathological characteristics and follow-up data were collected. There were performed a survival analysis using Kaplan-Meier curves and a multivariate analysis through Cox model. RESULTS: Of all cases analyzed, 68.3% had locally advanced disease at the time of diagnosis. The 5-year overall survival was 48%. After multivariate analysis, tumor staging at diagnosis was the single variable significantly associated with prognosis (p<0.001). There was seen a dose-response relationship between mortality and clinical staging, ranging from 27.8 to 749.6 per 1,000 cases-year in women stage I and IV, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that early detection through prevention programs is crucial to increase cervical cancer survival.

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Os Autores registram caso de histoplasmose generalizada em paciente transplantado com rim de doador não aparentado. Além da infecção fúngica diagnosticada sorologicamente e pela histopatologia, a autópsia revelou cirrose hepática macro e micronodular, de provável etiologia viral (vírus B), hepatocarcinoma, depleção linfóide do baço e glomerulopatia de transplante. Revendo a literatura sobre o assunto, chegam à conclusão de que, provavelmente, com a imunodepressão medicamentosa, as lesões pulmonares por reinfecção endógena foram as primeiras a aparecer sob a forma de uma histoplasmose pulmonar crônica.

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A patient with miliary tuberculosis and a chronic urogenital focus is described, who had a borderline renal function at diagnosis and developed overt renal failure upon daily treatment with rifampin (RMP), isoniazid (INH) and ethambutol (EMB). This is the first Brazilian report of BMP induced renal damage. A renal biopsy taken on the third day of oliguria showed recent tubular necrosis with acute interstitial inflammation and granuloma formation. The aspect of the granulomatous lesion hightly suggested drug etiology because of the lack of palisading, high incidence of neutrophils and absence of facid-fast bacilli. This is the first presentation of an acute granulomatous interstitial nephritis probably due to RMP. Furthermore the pathogenesis of the renal damage caused by tuberculosis and RMP are discussed.

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Avaliou-se a função renal em 10 pacientes com leishmaniose muco-cutânea tratados com glucantime (antimoniato de Meglumine, Rhodia) ou Pentostam (estibogluconato de sólio, Wellcome). Durante o uso das drogas, verificou-se a existência de um defeito na capacidade concentrante do rim, obtendo-se menores valores da osmolaridade urinária máxima e de depuração negativa máxima de água livre, neste período, em relação aos testes efetuados antes do tratamento. A capacidade de concentração urinária normalizou-se em 5, de 8 pacientes estudados no período de 15 a 30 dias, após a suspensão dos medicamentos, embora com valores de osmolaridade urinária máxima inferiores aos obtidos antes do tratamento. Em dois pacientes surgiu proteínúria, acima de 150 mg/dia, com o uso dos antimoniais, normalizando-se posteriormente. A depuração de creatinina endógena não se alterou significativamente com o uso das drogas. Os resultados sugerem que os antimoniais pentavalentes podem levar a uma disfunção tubular renal, caracterizada por um defeito na capacidade de concentrar a urina, reversível após a retirada dos medicamentos.

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Sessenta e três pacientes com insuficiência renal aguda secundária a acidente ofídico foram tratados no CTI do Hospital das Clínicas da UFMG. Em 32 pacientes (51%) o acidente foi produzido por serpentes do gênero Bothrops (grupo bio-trópico) e em 32 pacientes (49%) pela cascavel sul-americana (grupo crotálico). As principais complicações apresentadas pelos pacientes foram a uremia (100% dos casos), hiperpotassemia (89% dos casos), anemia (78% dos casos), infecção urinária (37% dos casos), hiper-hidratação (17% dos casos), parada cardíaca (14% dos casos) e edema agudo dos pulmões (11% dos casos). Cinco pacientes do grupo crotálico (16%) tiveram insuficiência respiratória aguda atribuída à ação neurotóxica do veneno, quatro dos quais se recuperaram completamente. Sete pacientes do grupo botrópico (22%) tiveram necrose cortical renal diagnosticada em cinco através da biópsia renal e em dois na necropsia. Quarenta e cinco pacientes (71%) foram tratados com diálise peritoneal e a hemodiálise foi necessária em dois pacientes, um dos quais havia sido submetido a diálise peritoneal. Em 17 pacientes (27%) o tratamento foi conservador. Cinqüenta e cinco pacientes receberam alta hospitalar, quatro dos quais com insuficiência renal crônica secundária a necrose cortical renal e oito (13%) faleceram. Os óbitos foram atribuídos a edema pulmonar agudo em quatro pacientes, a estado de choque em dois pacientes e a coma e infecção respiratória após parada cardíaca em dois pacientes.

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Nine cases of tuberculosis (TB) were diagnosed among 800 uremic patients, followed-up during 11 years, a prevalence of 1125%, 2.5 times higher than that in the general population. Six patients (66.7%) had lymph node involvement (4 cervical and 2 mediastinal). Three patients (33.3%) had pulmonary involvement (2 pleuro-pulmonary and 1 bilateral apical pulmonary). Eight patients were undergoing dialysis and 1 was pre-dialytic. The duration of dialysis ranged from 1 to 60 months. Three patients had previously received immunosuppressive drugs for unsuccessful renal transplantation. Daily fever was present in all but one patient; he was asymptomatic and TB was suspected after routine chest radiography. Biopsy was the diagnostic procedure in 7 patients (77.8%), four by direct cervical lymph node biopsy, 2 by mediastinal, performed by mediastinoscopy and 1 by pleural biopsy. In 2 other patients TB was confirmed by the presence of tubercle bacilli; in sputum (1 patient) and in a bronchial flushing specimen (the other patient). Triple therapy was used in all patients (isoniazid and ethambutol in all), plus rifampicin in 8 and streptomycin in 1. One patient had jaundice and another had optical neuritis. Five patients were cured. The other four died during treatment of causes unrelated to TB or its treatment.

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São relatados 6 casos de listeriose em pacientes transplantados renais, que ocorreram entre 13 dias e 57 meses após iniciarem imunossupressão clássica, sendo 3 casos classificados como meningite, 2 casos como meningoencefalite e 1 caso como bacteremia. Houve um óbito e os 5 pacientes restantes apresentaram boa evolução. Com dados adicionais da literatura, são discutidos a epidemiologia, o diagnóstico e tratamento, da listeriose pós-transplante renal.

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Foram acompanhados 27 pacientes submetidos a transplante renal para avaliação do comportamento dos anticorpos IgM e IgG CMV-específicos. Dos 27 casos estudados, 17 (63,0%) tinham anticorpos IgG, detectados pela reação de fixação de complemento (RFC), antes de serem submetidos ao transplante, e 10 (37,0%) eram soro negativos. A pesquisa de anticorpos IgM (técnica de imunofluorescência indireta) foi negativa em todas as amostras pré transplante. Num período de acompanhamento que variou de 28 a 425 dias (média de 115 dias) após o transplante, observou-se que 20 dos 27 (74,1%) apresentaram evidências sorológicas de infecçáo pelo CMV, ocorrendo a maioria dos casos (14/20, 70%) em pacientes que já tinham anticorpos para o CMV antes do transplante. A pesquisa de anticorpos IgM CMV-específicos foi positiva em 12 dos 14 pacientes com evidências sorológicas de reinfecção ou reativação da infecção pelo CMV, e em 100% (6/6) dos pacientes com infecção primária. Dentre os 10 pacientes acompanhados por mais de 4 meses, somente 1 (10%) negativou o IgM neste período.

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In an attempt to be as close as possible to the infected and treated patients of the endemic areas of schistosomiasis (S. mansoni) and in order to achieve a long period of follow-up, mice were repeatedly infected with a low number of cercariae. Survival data and histological variables such as schistosomal granuloma, portal changes, hepatocellular necrosis, hepatocellular regeneration, schistosomotic pigment, periductal fibrosis and chiefly bile ducts changes were analysed in the infected treated and non treated mice. Oxamniquine chemotherapy in repeatedly infected mice prolonged survival significantly when compared to non-treated animals (chi-square 9.24, p = 0.0024), thus confirming previous results with a similar experimental model but with a shorter term follow-up. Furthermore, mortality decreased rapidly after treatment suggesting an abrupt reduction in the severity of hepatic lesions. A morphological and immunohistochemical study of the liver was carried out. Portal fibrosis, with a pattern resembling human Symmers fibrosis was present at a late phase in the infected animals. Bile duct lesions were quite close to those described in human Mansonian schistosomiasis. Schistosomal antigen was observed in one isolated altered bile duct cell. The pathogenesis of the bile duct changes and its relation to the parasite infection and/or their antigens are discussed.

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O efeito do soro de ratos com insuficiência renal aguda e crônica sobre a atividade fagocitária foi estudado "in vitro" em cultura de macrófagos. A atividade eritrofagocitária destas células foi menor na presença de soro de animais com insuficiência renal aguda e crônica quando comparados ao plasma normal. Esta inibição persistiu quando estes soros foram filtrados através de membranas PM-30, sendo porém abolida quando filtrados através de membrana PM-10. Estes dados sugerem a presença de um fator no soro urêmico que inibe a fagocitose, cujo peso molecular varia entre 10.000 e 30.000 daltons.

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Renal involvement has been well documented in patients with hepatosplenic schistosomiasis and in patients with prolonged salmonella bacteremia (PSB). Whether there is a specific renal lesion related to PSB or the chronic bacterial infection aggravates a pre-existing schistosomal glomerulopathy has been a matter of controversy. To analyze the clinical manifestations and histopathological findings of the renal involvement, 8 patients with hepatosplenic schistosomiasis and PSB (group I) were compared with 8 patients with schistosomal glomerulopathy (group II) matched by sex and glomerular disease. The mean age in group I was 17.7 years. All patients presented with hematuria, in 4 cases associated with non-nephrotic proteinuria. In group II the mean age was 23 years; nephrotic syndrome was the clinical presentation in 7 of the 8 patients in the group. All patients in group I experienced remission of the clinical and laboratory abnormalities as the salmonella infection was cured; in group II the patients had persistent, steroid-resistant, nephrotic syndrome. On histological examination, no difference was noted between the two groups, except for pronounced glomerular hypercellularity and interstitial mononuclear cell infiltration in group I. These observations strongly suggest that PSB exacerbates a pre-existing sub-clinical schistosomal glomerulopathy by the addition of active lesions directly related to the prolonged bacteremia

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In the present report the authors discuss the diagnostic difficulties, therapeutic measures and the clinical course of Nocardia infection which occurred among renal transplant recipients at the University Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo (UH-FRP), from 1968 to 1991. Among 500 individuals submitted to renal transplant, 9 patients developed Nocardiosis at varying times after transplant (two months to over two years). All the patients had pulmonary involvement and their most common symptoms were fever, cough and pleural pain. Dissemination of the process is common and three patients presented cutaneous abscesses, four CNS involvement and one had pericarditis due to Nocardia. The diagnostic is quite difficult since there is no specific clinical picture, concomitant infections are frequent and the microorganism presents slow growth in culture (ranging from four to forty days, in our experience). In this report, three cases were only diagnosed by necropsy. The treatment of choice is a combination of Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim (SMX-TMP). In the present series, overall mortality was 77% (7 cases) and in five of the patients who died the diagnosis was late. All the patients who had CNS involvement died.