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FUNDAMENTO: Indicadores de qualidade (IQ) em cirurgia cardíaca são importantes instrumentos de avaliação da assistência médica em centros hospitalares. OBJETIVO: Avaliar os IQ da cirurgia de revascularização miocárdica (CRVM) isolada em centro terciário cardiológico. MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados 144 pacientes consecutivos submetidos a CRVM isolada entre outubro de 2005 e março de 2007: 108 pacientes eram do sexo masculino (75%), com média de idade de 65±11 anos e EuroSCORE de 4±3. Os IQ avaliados foram: intervalo de tempo entre a marcação e a realização da cirurgia (TMC); taxa de cancelamento (TxC) decorrentes de problemas ligados à infra-estrutura hospitalar; tempo de permanência hospitalar (TPH); mortalidade operatória (MO) e taxa de reinternação hospitalar por infecção em ferida cirúrgica (TxRH). RESULTADOS: O TMC (n=98) foi de 4±3 dias (mediana de 4 dias) e a TxC foi zero. A MO observada de 4,9% (Intervalo de Confiança [IC] 95% = 2,2 - 9,87%) foi menor do que a MO esperada de 5,1% (IC 95% = 1,4% a 14,37%), mas sem significância estatística (p=0,65). A área sob a curva ROC do EuroSCORE para MO observada foi de 0,702 (IC 95% = 0,485 - 0,919). O TPH foi de 11±9 dias. A área sob a curva ROC do EuroSCORE para TPH foi de 0,764 (IC 95% = 0,675 - 0,852). A TxRH observada foi de 2,1%. CONCLUSÃO: A avaliação dos IQ demonstrou que, em um centro com baixo número anual de CRVM, os resultados alcançados foram compatíveis com o perfil de risco da população envolvida.
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No sentido de se obter o quadro sintomatológico da carência dos micronutrientes, assim como dados analíticos, cultivou-se em solução nutritiva purificada plantas de algodão da variedade I. A. C. 11. Foi obtido o quadro sintomatológico das carências de B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo e Zn. A análise química das folhas novas afetadas pelas carências apresentou os seguintes valores (ppm): B=33; Cu=4,8; Fe=238; Mn=8,7; Mo = 0,12: Zn=25,2.
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Plantas de aspargo (Aspargus officinalis cv. Mary Washington) foram cultivadas em silica e irrigadas por percolação com diferentes soluções nutritivas em ordem de: 1) Obter o quadro sintomatológico das carências em N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B. 2) Aquilatar o efeito das deficiências sobre o crescimento das plantas. 3) Obter níveis analíticos para macronutrientes e de boro em plantas bem nutridas e desnutridas. Os autores constataram que a identificação visual das carências é difícil e pouco precisa. A omissão dos macronutrientes e de boro afetam sensivelmente o desenvolvimento das plantas. Determinaram que a concentração dos ele mentos nos cládodios de plantas bem nutridas apresentam N% - 2,20 - 2,93; P%-0,10 - 0,20; K% 2,95 - 3,11; Ca% 0,67 -0,98; Mg% 0,76 - 1,35; S 0,16 - 0,18 ; B ppm 81,6 - 108,3- Os níveis de deficiência dos elementos detectados nos clãdodios apresentam: N% 1,22 - 1,36 ; P% 0,07 - 0,09; K% 0,39 - 0,75; Ca% 0,04 - 0,18; Mg% 0,05 - 0,15; S% 0,08 - 0,10 e B ppm 12,3 - 12,6.
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Passage of malaria infected blood through a two-layered column composed of acid-washed glass beads and CF 11 cellulose removes white cells from parasitized blood. However, because use of glass beads and CF 11 cellulose requires filtration of infected blood separately through these two resins and the addition of ADP, the procedure is time-consuming and may be inapropriate for use in the field, especially when large numbers of blood samples are to be treated. Our modification of this process yields parasitized cells free of contaminating leukocytes, and because of its operational simplicity, large numbers of blood samples can be processed. Our procedure also compares well with those using expensive commercial Sepacell resins in its ability to separate leukocytes from whole blood. As a test of usefulness in molecular biologic investigations, the parasites obtained from the blood of malaria-infected patients using the modified procedure yield genomic DNA whose single copy gene, the circumsporozite gene, efficiently amplifies by polymerase chain reaction.
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The kinetoplastid membrane protein 11 (KMP-11) has been recently described in Leishmania (Leishmania) donovani as a major component of the promastigote membrane. Two oligonucleotide primers were synthesized to PCR-amplify the entire coding region of New World Leishmania species. The Leishmania (Viannia) panamensis amplification product was cloned, sequenced and the putative amino acid sequence determined. A remarkably high degree of sequence homology was observed with the corresponding molecule of L. (L) donovani and L. (L) infantum (97% and 96%, respectively). Southern blot analysis showed that the KMP-11 locus is conformed by three copies of the gene. The L. (V) panamensis ORF was subsequently cloned in a high expression vector and the recombinant protein was induced and purified from Escherichia coli cultures. Immunoblot analysis showed that 80%, 77% and 100% sera from cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis patients, respectively, recognized the recombinant KMP-11 protein. In a similar assay, 86% of asymptomatic Leishmania-infected individuals showed IgG antibodies against the rKMP-11. We propose that KMP-11 could be used as a serologic marker for infection and disease caused by Leishmania in America.
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Rotaviruses have been implicated as the major causal agents of acute diarrhoea in mammals and fowls. Experimental rotavirus infection have been associated to a series of sub-cellular pathologic alterations leading to cell lysis which may represent key functions in the pathogenesis of the diarrhoeic disease. The current work describes the cytopathic changes in cultured MA-104 cells infected by a simian (SA-11) and a porcine (1154) rotavirus strains. Trypan blue exclusion staining showed increased cell permeability after infection by both strains, as demonstrated by cell viability. This effect was confirmed by the leakage of infected cells evaluated by chromium release. Nuclear fragmentation was observed by acridine orange and Wright staining but specific DNA cleavage was not detected. Ultrastructural changes, such as chromatin condensation, cytoplasm vacuolisation, and loss of intercellular contact were shown in infected cells for both strains. In situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Tunel) assay did not show positive result. In conclusion, we demonstrated that both strains of rotavirus induced necrosis as the major degenerative effect.
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Kinetoplastid membrane protein-11 (KMP-11), a protein present in all kinetoplastid protozoa, is considered a potential candidate for a leishmaniasis vaccine. A suitable leishmaniasis vaccine candidate molecule must be expressed in amastigotes, the infective stage for mammals. However, the expression of KMP-11 in Leishmania amastigotes has been a subject of controversy. We evaluated the expression of this molecule in logarithmic and stationary growth phase promastigotes, as well as in amastigotes, of Leishmania amazonensis by immunoblotting, flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry, using a monoclonal antibody against KMP-11. We found that KMP-11 is present in promastigotes and amastigotes. In both stages, the protein was found in association with membrane structures (at the cell surface, flagellar pocket and intracellular vesicles). More importantly, its surface expression is higher in amastigotes than in promastigotes and increases during metacyclogenesis. The increased expression of KMP-11 in metacyclic promastigotes, and especially in amastigotes, indicates a role for this molecule in the parasite relationship with the mammalian host. The presence of this molecule in amastigotes is consistent with the previously demonstrated immunoprotective capacity of vaccine prototypes based on the KMP-11-coding gene and the presence of humoral and cellular immune responses to KMP-11 in Leishmania-infected humans and animals.
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In Leishmania amazonensis, kinetoplastid membrane protein-11 (KMP-11) expression increases during metacyclogenesis and is higher in amastigotes than in promastigotes, suggesting a role for this protein in the infection of the mammalian host. We show that the addition of KMP-11 exacerbates L. amazonensis infection in peritoneal macrophages from BALB/c mice by increasing interleukin (IL)-10 secretion and arginase activity while reducing nitric oxide (NO) production. The doses of KMP-11, the IL-10 levels and the intracellular amastigote loads were strongly, positively and significantly correlated. The increase in parasite load induced by KMP-11 was inhibited by anti-KMP-11 or anti-IL-10 neutralising antibodies, but not by isotype controls. The neutralising antibodies, but not the isotype controls, were also able to significantly decrease the parasite load in macrophages cultured without the addition of KMP-11, demonstrating that KMP-11-induced exacerbation of the infection is not dependent on the addition of exogenous KMP-11 and that the protein naturally expressed by the parasite is able to promote it. In this study, the exacerbating effect of KMP-11 on macrophage infection with Leishmania is for the first time demonstrated, implicating it as a virulence factor in L. amazonensis. The stimulation of IL-10 production and arginase activity and the inhibition of NO synthesis are likely involved in this effect.
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Corynebacterium striatum is a potentially pathogenic microorganism with the ability to produce outbreaks of nosocomial infections. Here, we document a nosocomial outbreak caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) C. striatum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. C. striatum identification was confirmed by 16S rRNA and rpoB gene sequencing. Fifteen C. striatum strains were isolated from adults (half of whom were 50 years of age and older). C. striatum was mostly isolated in pure culture from tracheal aspirates of patients undergoing endotracheal intubation procedures. The analysis by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) indicated the presence of four PFGE profiles, including two related clones of MDR strains (PFGE I and II). The data demonstrated the predominance of PFGE type I, comprising 11 MDR isolates that were mostly isolated from intensive care units and surgical wards. A potential causal link between death and MDR C. striatum (PFGE types I and II) infection was observed in five cases.