98 resultados para Gadamer, Hans Georg, 1900-2002
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INTRODUCTION: Control strategies to eliminate the transmission of Chagas disease by insect vectors have significantly decreased the number of reported acute cases in Brazil. However, data regarding the incidence and distribution of acute Chagas disease cases in the State of Pernambuco are unavailable in the literature. METHODS: A geographical information system was used to delineate the spatiotemporal distribution profile of the cases from 2002 to 2013 in 185 municipalities of Pernambuco based on the municipality where notification occurred. The results were presented in digital maps generated by the TerraView software (INPE). RESULTS: A total of 302 cases of acute disease were recorded in 37.8% of the municipalities, for a total of 0.13 cases per 1,000,000 inhabitants per year. Out of the 302 cases, 99.3% were reported between 2002 and 2006. The most affected municipalities were Carnaubeira da Penha, Mirandiba and Terra Nova. The risk maps showed a significant decrease in the number of notifications and a concentration of cases in the Midwest region. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights a significant decrease in new cases of acute Chagas disease in Pernambuco starting in 2006 when Brazil received an international certification for the interruption of vectorial transmission by Triatoma infestans. However, control strategies should still be encouraged because other triatomine species can also transmit the parasite; moreover, other transmission modes must not be neglected.
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OBJETIVO: Descrever as características sociodemográficas, o número e os tipos de atendimentos realizados em um serviço público de atendimento de Urgência Psiquiátrica de Belo Horizonte, Brasil, no período de 2002 a 2007. MÉTODOS: Estudo descritivo de séries temporais, com análises de tendência por meio de regressões lineares, em que a variável resposta foi o número anual de atendimentos (totais e por tipo) ou a proporção de atendimentos por diagnóstico e a variável preditora foi o ano. RESULTADOS: O número total de atendimentos no período pesquisado não apresentou alteração significativa, embora tenha ocorrido uma redução do número de primeiras consultas no serviço, com aumento do número de retornos. Foi observada redução dos diagnósticos associados a álcool e drogas de abuso e predominância dos transtornos psicóticos. CONCLUSÃO: No período estudado, o Hospital Galba Velloso - FHEMIG manteve o volume total de atendimentos, mas observou-se redução da proporção de pacientes oriundos da capital, bem como redução da procura por diagnósticos associados a álcool e drogas de abuso, enquanto a categoria diagnóstica mais prevalente foi a dos transtornos psicóticos. Houve redução dos primeiros atendimentos e das internações prolongadas.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in the diagnosis of congestive heart failure (CHF) in patients presenting with dyspnea to an emergency department (ED). METHODS: Seventy patients presenting with dyspnea to an ED from April to July 2001 were included in the study. Mean age was 72±16 years and 33 (47%) were male. BNP was measured in all patients at the moment of admission to the ED. Emergency-care physicians, blinded to BNP values, were required to assign a probable initial diagnosis. A cardiologist retrospectively reviewed the data (blinded to BNP measurements) and assigned a definite diagnosis, which was considered the gold standard for assessing the diagnostic performance of BNP. RESULTS: The mean BNP concentration was higher in patients with CHF (n=36) than in those with other diagnoses (990±550 vs 80±67 pg/mL, p<0.0001). Patients with systolic dysfunction had higher BNP levels than those with preserved systolic function (1,180±641 vs 753±437 pg/mL, p=0.03). At a blood concentration of 200 pg/mL, BNP showed a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 97.1%, positive predictive value of 97.3%, and negative predictive value of 100%. The application of BNP could have potentially corrected all 16 cases in which the diagnosis was missed by the emergency department physician. CONCLUSION: BNP measurement is a useful tool in the diagnosis of CHF in patients presenting to the ED with dyspnea.