948 resultados para Neuro-musculoskeletal symptomatology
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Intestinal parasites are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Immunocompromised individuals may develop more severe forms of these infections. Taking into account the immunity impairment in patients suffering from chronic renal failure (CRF), we will determine the prevalence and associated symptoms of intestinal parasites in these patients. Controls without CRF were used for comparison. Stool samples were collected and processed for microscopic identification of parasites using the Formalin-ether concentration method. For Cryptosporidium diagnosis, the ELISA technique was used. One hundred and ten fecal samples from hemodialysis patients were analyzed, as well as 86 from a community group used as control group. A result of 51.6% of intestinal parasites was observed in hemodialysis patients and 61.6% in the control group. Cryptosporidium and Blastocystis were the most common infections in patients with CRF (26.4% and 24.5%, respectively). Blastocystis was the most common infection in the control group (41.9%), however no individual was found positive for Cryptosporidium. Among the CRF patients, 73.6% were symptomatic, 54.3% of these tested positive for at least one parasite, in contrast to 44.8% in asymptomatic patients (p = 0.38). The most common symptoms in this group were flatulence (36.4%), asthenia (30.0%) and weight loss (30.0%). In the control group, 91.9% were symptomatic, 60.8% of these tested positive for at least one parasite, in contrast to 71.4% in asymptomatic patients (p = 0.703). A significant difference between the two groups was observed with regard to symptoms, with bloating, postprandial fullness, and abdominal pain being more frequent in the control group than in the hemodialysis group (all p < 0.05). Comparing symptomatic with asymptomatic, there was no association in either group between symptoms or the prevalence of parasitic infection, nor with the type of parasite or with multiple parasitic infections. Patients with chronic renal failure are frequent targets for renal transplantation, which as well as the inherent immunological impairment of the disease itself, results in immunosuppression by medication. For this reason, carriers of intestinal parasites with pathogenic potential can develop serious clinical complications influencing the success of transplantation. This fact, coupled with the high prevalence of intestinal parasites and the dissociation between symptoms and infection in CRF patients, suggests that the stool test should be incorporated in routine propedeutics. Furthermore, preventive measures for the acquisition of parasites through the fecal-oral contamination route should be introduced.
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As parésias oculomotoras (POM) constituem um diagnóstico frequente numa consulta de neuro-oftalmologia, sendo a sua etiologia um desafio. Os autores reviram 3400 processos desta consulta, no período compreendido entre 1982 e o 3º trimestre de 1993, tendo sido seleccionados 221 casos de parésias oculomotoras. No seu estudo retrospectivo evidenciámos os seguintes itens: o par oculomotor afectado; a semiologia neuro-oftalmológica; a etiologia e a evolução clínica, de acordo com o grupo etário. Dos 221 casos foram encontradas 111 parésias do VI par (50,2 %), 88 do III par (39,8 %), 14 parésias múltiplas (6,4 %) e 8 parésias do IV par (3,6 %). A queixa mais frequente foi a diplopia (>90%). No respeitante ao diagnóstico etiológico, mais fácil de determinar no grupo etário >50 anos, destacam-se as patologias vasculares e traumáticas. Nos doentes mais jovens são de realçar as causas traumáticas e tumorais. O prognóstico foi melhorno grupo vascular, sendo a recuperação da parésia >50 % em todas as restantes patologias, à excepção da tumoral.
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OBJECTIVE: Arthropathy that mimics osteoarthritis (OA) and osteoporosis (OP) is considered a complication of hereditary hemochromatosis (HH). We have limited data comparing OA and OP prevalence among HH patients with different hemochromatosis type 1 (HFE) genotypes. We investigated the prevalence of OA and OP in patients with HH by C282Y homozygosity and compound heterozygosity (C282Y/H63D) genotype. METHODS: A total of 306 patients with HH completed a questionnaire. Clinical and demographic characteristics and presence of OA, OP and related complications were compared by genotype, adjusting for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), current smoking and menopausal status. RESULTS: In total, 266 of the 306 patients (87%) were homozygous for C282Y, and 40 (13%) were compound heterozygous. The 2 groups did not differ by median age [60 (interquartile range [IQR] 53 to 68) vs. 61 (55 to 67) years, P=0.8], sex (female: 48.8% vs. 37.5%, P=0.18) or current smoking habits (12.4% vs. 10%, P=0.3). As compared with compound heterozygous patients, C282Y homozygous patients had higher median serum ferritin concentration at diagnosis [1090 (IQR 610 to 2210) vs. 603 (362 to 950) µg/L, P<0.001], higher median transferrin saturation [80% (IQR 66 to 91%) vs. 63% (55 to 72%), P<0.001]) and lower median BMI [24.8 (22.1 to 26.9) vs. 26.2 (23.5 to 30.3) kg/m2, P<0.003]. The overall prevalence of self-reported OA was significantly higher with C282Y homozygosity than compound heterozygosity (53.4% vs. 32.5%; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.4 [95% confidence interval 1.2-5.0]), as was self-reported OP (25.6% vs. 7.5%; aOR 3.5 [1.1-12.1]). CONCLUSION: Patients with C282Y homozygosity may be at increased risk of musculoskeletal complications of HH.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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A prevalência de pessoas que referem dor no complexo articular do ombro, com concomitante limitação na capacidade para realizar atividades da vida diária, é elevada. Estes níveis de prevalência sobrecarregam quer os utentes, como a própria sociedade. A evidência científica atual indicia a existência de uma relação entre as alterações da articulação escápulo-torácica e as patologias associadas à articulação gleno-umeral. A capacidade de quantificar, cinemática e cineticamente, as disfunções ao nível das articulações escápulo-torácica e gleno-umeral, é algo de enorme importância, quer para a comunidade biomecânica, como para a clínica. No decorrer dos trabalhos desta tese foi desenvolvido, através do software OpenSim, um modelo tridimensional músculo-esquelético do complexo articular do ombro que inclui a representação do tórax/coluna, clavícula, omoplata, úmero, rádio, cúbito e articulações que permitem os movimentos relativos desses segmentos, assim como, 16 músculos e 4 ligamentos. Com um total de 11 graus de liberdade, incluindo um novo modelo articular escápulo-torácico, os resultados demonstram que este é capaz de reconstruir de forma precisa e rápida os movimentos escápulo-torácicos e glenoumerais, recorrendo para tal, à cinemática inversa, e à dinâmica inversa e direta. Conta ainda com um método de transformação inovador para determinar, com base nas especificidades dos sujeitos, os locais de inserção muscular. As principais motivações subjacentes ao desenvolvimento desta tese foram contribuir para o aprofundar do atual conhecimento sobre as disfunções do complexo articular do ombro e, simultaneamente, proporcionar à comunidade clínica uma ferramenta biomecânica de livre acesso com o intuito de melhor suportar as decisões clínicas e dessa forma concorrer para uma prática mais efetiva.
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FUNDAMENTO: Os neuro-hormônios estão envolvidos na fisiopatologia da insuficiência cardíaca, mas pouco se sabe sobre seu comportamento na insuficiência aórtica crônica importante (IAo). OBJETIVO: Analisar o comportamento desses mediadores na IAo. MÉTODOS: Analisamos 89 pacientes com IAo, com média etária de 33,6±11,5 anos, 84,6% do sexo masculino, 60% assintomáticos, todos de etiologia reumática. Após avaliação clínica e ecocardiográfica, realizaram-se dosagens plasmáticas de fator de necrose tumoral (TNF), seus antagonistas receptores solúveis tipos I e II (sTNFRI e sTNFRII), interleucina-6 (IL-6), seu receptor solúvel, endotelina-1 e peptídeo natriurético tipo B (BNP). Doze indivíduos saudáveis serviram como controle. RESULTADOS: O valor médio de diâmetro diastólico (DD) do ventrículo esquerdo (VE) foi de 71,9±8,3 mm, e o do diâmetro sistólico (DS) do VE, de 50,4±9,3 mm. Os níveis de neuro-hormônios estavam elevados nos pacientes com IAo: TNF 92,65±110,24 pg/ml vs. 1,67±1,21 pg/ml nos controles, p<0,001; IL-6 7,17±7,78 pg/ml vs. 0,81±0,38 pg/ml nos controles, p = 0,0001; e TNFRI 894,75±348,87 pg/ml vs. 521,42±395,13 pg/ml, p = 0,007. Com exceção dos níveis de BNP, os pacientes sintomáticos e assintomáticos apresentaram perfil neuro-hormonal semelhante. Houve correlação entre TNFRII e diâmetro diastólico do ventrículo esquerdo (DDVE) (r = -0,329, p = 0,038) e diâmetro sistólico do ventrículo esquerdo (DSVE) (r = -0,352, p = 0,027). Os níveis de BNP estavam significativamente mais altos em pacientes sintomáticos, e apenas nestes foi possível correlação entre BNP e diâmetros ventriculares. CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes com insuficiência aórtica crônica importante apresentam altos níveis neuro-hormônios, sem correlação com o status sintomático. Os níveis de TNFRII e BNP puderam ser correlacionados com diâmetros ventriculares, mas apenas este último com sintomas.
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Clinical and serological follow up examinations were performed on 203 persons, from three to twenty years of age, from the otolaryngology department of a hospital in the city of Rio de Janeiro, with no symptomatology suggesting toxoplasmosis, but suffering from chronic tonsillitis. According to results obtained during the first indirect immunofluorescence tests, the patients were divided into following groups: Group I (non-reactive IgG and IgM), 98 persons (48.3%); Group II (1:16 ≤ IgG ≤ 1:256 and non-reactive IgM), 74 persons (36.5%); Group III (IgM ≥ 1:1024 and non-reactive IgM), 18 persons (8.8%), and Group IV (IgG and IgM reactive), 13 persons (6.4%). One to two years later, 131 (64.5%) of the 203 persons were reexamined by a second indirect immunofluorescence test. In the case of 66 persons (Group I) whose serum was non-reactive in the IgG and IgM classes during the first indirect immunofluorescence test, serum conversion was observed in aproximately 21.2%. in 65 individuals (49.6%), (Groups II, III and IV),with reactive serum in the IgG classes during the first indirect immunofluorescence test, the second reaction showed an increase in titres in 20% of the cases, a decrease in 67.7% of the cases, or no alterations in 12.3 of the cases. In the IgM class, all 131 sera were non-reactive at 116 dilution the second immunofluorescence test, including the 13 cases that had previously been reactive in the immunoglobulin class, Symptomatology suggesting toxoplasmosis was only observed in one case during the second testing, this patient's principal physical sign being hypertrophied lymph nodes. during this period, the Toxoplasma antibodies showed titres of IgG 1:32000 and non-reactive IgM, whilst one year previously, during the first test, these titres were IgG 1:1024 and IgM 1:64. Differences in the age, sex and skin coloring of patients were not statistically significant as regards alterations in the indirect immunofluorescence test titres.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate placement of an external ventricular drain (EVD) for the treatment of hydrocephalus is of paramount importance for its functionality and in order to minimize morbidity and complications. The aim of this study was to compare two different drain insertion assistance tools with the traditional free-hand anatomical landmark method, and to measure efficacy, safety and precision. METHODS: Ten cadaver heads were prepared by opening large bone windows centered on Kocher's points on both sides. Nineteen physicians, divided in two groups (trainees and board certified neurosurgeons) performed EVD insertions. The target for the ventricular drain tip was the ipsilateral foramen of Monro. Each participant inserted the external ventricular catheter in three different ways: 1) free-hand by anatomical landmarks, 2) neuronavigation-assisted (NN), and 3) XperCT-guided (XCT). The number of ventricular hits and dangerous trajectories; time to proceed; radiation exposure of patients and physicians; distance of the catheter tip to target and size of deviations projected in the orthogonal plans were measured and compared. RESULTS: Insertion using XCT increased the probability of ventricular puncture from 69.2 to 90.2 % (p = 0.02). Non-assisted placements were significantly less precise (catheter tip to target distance 14.3 ± 7.4 mm versus 9.6 ± 7.2 mm, p = 0.0003). The insertion time to proceed increased from 3.04 ± 2.06 min. to 7.3 ± 3.6 min. (p < 0.001). The X-ray exposure for XCT was 32.23 mSv, but could be reduced to 13.9 mSv if patients were initially imaged in the hybrid-operating suite. No supplementary radiation exposure is needed for NN if patients are imaged according to a navigation protocol initially. CONCLUSION: This ex vivo study demonstrates a significantly improved accuracy and safety using either NN or XCT-assisted methods. Therefore, efforts should be undertaken to implement these new technologies into daily clinical practice. However, the accuracy versus urgency of an EVD placement has to be balanced, as the image-guided insertion technique will implicate a longer preparation time due to a specific image acquisition and trajectory planning.
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The goal of the present work was assess the feasibility of using a pseudo-inverse and null-space optimization approach in the modeling of the shoulder biomechanics. The method was applied to a simplified musculoskeletal shoulder model. The mechanical system consisted in the arm, and the external forces were the arm weight, 6 scapulo-humeral muscles and the reaction at the glenohumeral joint, which was considered as a spherical joint. The muscle wrapping was considered around the humeral head assumed spherical. The dynamical equations were solved in a Lagrangian approach. The mathematical redundancy of the mechanical system was solved in two steps: a pseudo-inverse optimization to minimize the square of the muscle stress and a null-space optimization to restrict the muscle force to physiological limits. Several movements were simulated. The mathematical and numerical aspects of the constrained redundancy problem were efficiently solved by the proposed method. The prediction of muscle moment arms was consistent with cadaveric measurements and the joint reaction force was consistent with in vivo measurements. This preliminary work demonstrated that the developed algorithm has a great potential for more complex musculoskeletal modeling of the shoulder joint. In particular it could be further applied to a non-spherical joint model, allowing for the natural translation of the humeral head in the glenoid fossa.
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Objective: To assess reproducibility and feasibility of amusculoskeletal ultrasound (US) score for rheumatoid arthritis amongrheumatologist with diverse expertise in US, working in private orhospital practice.Methods: The Swiss Sonography in Arthritis and Rheumatism(SONAR) group has developed a semi-quantitative score for RA usingOMERACT criteria for synovitis and erosion. The score was taught torheumatologists trained in US through two workshops. Subsequently,they were encouraged to practice in their office. For the study, we used6 US machines of different quality, each with a different patient.19 readers randomly selected among rheumatologists who haveattended both workshops, were asked to score anonymously at leastone patient. To assess whether some factors influence the score, weasked each reader to answer questionnaire describing his experiencewith US.Results: 19 rheumatologists have performed 29 scans, each patienthaving been evaluated by 4 to 6 readers. Median time for examcompletion was 20 minutes (range 15 to 60 mn). 53% ofrheumatologists work in private practice. Graph 1 show the global greyscale score for each patient. Weighted kappa was calculated for eachpair of reader using stata11. Almost all kappa of poor agreement wereobtained with a low quality device or by an assessor who havepreviously performed less than 5 scores himself.Conclusions: This is the first study to show an US score for RAfeasible by rheumatologists with diverse expertise in US both in privateand hospital practice. Reproducibility seemed to be influenced by thequality of device and previous experience with the score.
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Currently, the most widely used criteria for assessing response to therapy in high-grade gliomas are based on two-dimensional tumor measurements on computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in conjunction with clinical assessment and corticosteroid dose (the Macdonald Criteria). It is increasingly apparent that there are significant limitations to these criteria, which only address the contrast-enhancing component of the tumor. For example, chemoradiotherapy for newly diagnosed glioblastomas results in transient increase in tumor enhancement (pseudoprogression) in 20% to 30% of patients, which is difficult to differentiate from true tumor progression. Antiangiogenic agents produce high radiographic response rates, as defined by a rapid decrease in contrast enhancement on CT/MRI that occurs within days of initiation of treatment and that is partly a result of reduced vascular permeability to contrast agents rather than a true antitumor effect. In addition, a subset of patients treated with antiangiogenic agents develop tumor recurrence characterized by an increase in the nonenhancing component depicted on T2-weighted/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequences. The recognition that contrast enhancement is nonspecific and may not always be a true surrogate of tumor response and the need to account for the nonenhancing component of the tumor mandate that new criteria be developed and validated to permit accurate assessment of the efficacy of novel therapies. The Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology Working Group is an international effort to develop new standardized response criteria for clinical trials in brain tumors. In this proposal, we present the recommendations for updated response criteria for high-grade gliomas.
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Rapport de synthèse : DEVENIR NEURO-DEVELOPPEMENTAL DE NOUVEAU-NES TRAITES PAR DU SULFATE DE MAGNESIUM POUR UNE HYPERTENSION PULMONAIRE PERSISTANTE L'hypertension pulmonaire persistante du nouveau-né (HTPP) est un trouble de l'adaptation post-natale de la circulation pulmonaire caractérisé par une défaillance de la diminution normale des résistances vasculaires pulmonaires, accompagné d'un shunt droite-gauche, résultant en une hypoxémie profonde. C'est une pathologie sévère nécessitant des soins intensifs avec un risque augmenté de handicaps neurologiques chez les survivants. Le traitement de l'HTPP du nouveau-né inclut une ventilation mécanique ainsi que différents agents pharmacologiques pour dilater les vaisseaux pulmonaires, dont le sulfate de magnésium (MgSO4) à hautes doses par voie intraveineuse et le monoxyde d'azote par voie inhalée (iN0). Le MgSO4 est une alternative thérapeutique de l'HTPP du nouveau-né avec peu d'effets secondaires et une mortalité basse. Il a aussi été démontré que le MgSO4 est un traitement de l'HTPP du nouveau-né autant efficace que le iN0 et moins coüteux. Des études sur le suivi neuro-développemental de nouveau-nés avec HTPP traités selon différentes méthodes ont été publiées reportant des taux élevés de handicaps majeurs et mineurs. Plus récemment, des études de suivi après traitement par iN0 ont montré des taux plus bas qu'avec des traitements antérieurs. Le devenir neuro-développemental àlong terme d'enfants traités avec du MgSO4 n'a pas été documenté. Le but de cette étude est de décrire le développement des enfants qui ont présenté une HTPP traitée seulement avec du MgS04, de reporter l'incidence de handicaps majeurs et mineurs, et de les comparer à un groupe contrôle d'enfants sains du même âge ainsi qu'aux données de la littérature. La population consiste en 33 nouveau-nés traités pour une HTPP avec seulement du MgSO4 (groupe étude) et 32 nouveau-nés à terme sains (groupe contrôle). Un suivi neurodéveloppemental standardisé et approfondi a été effectué aux âges clés de 18 mois et 5 ans. Les taux de handicaps majeurs à 18 mois et 5 ans dans le groupe étude étaient de 6% et 11,4% respectivement, et de 0% aux deux âges dans le groupe contrôle. Les taux de handicaps mineurs aux mêmes âges étaient de 3% et 26,9% pour le groupe étude, et de 0% et 26,1% pour le groupe contrôle. Les quotients développementaux moyens à 18 mois étaient de 106,6 (DS 1,6) dans le groupe étude et de 118,3 (DS 1,0) dans le groupe contrôle (P < 0,001). L'index général intellectuel en âge préscolaire était de 112.6 (DS 3.7), respectivement de 119.3 (DS 3.1 ), sans différence significative entre les deux groupes. A 18 mois, les taux de handicaps majeurs et mineurs dans les groupes études et contrôle étaient de 6% et 3%. Dans la littérature, des taux entre 0% et 33% ont été décrits. A cet âge, il y avait une différence significative pour tous les scores du test de Griffiths, mëme en tenant compte du status socio-économique de la famille. Ceci suggère un léger retard du développement global et non une altération spécifique. Ces différences n'étaient plus significatives en âge préscolaire, suggérant un rattrapage développemental. Le taux de handicaps majeurs en âge préscolaire pour le groupe étude était de 11.5%, sans aucune infirmité motrice cérébrale. Ces résultats correspondent à ceux d'études de suivi après d'autres traitements jusqu'à l'âge de 24 mois avec des taux variant de 0% à 15%. Le taux de handicaps mineurs était de 26.9% dans le groupe étude et de 26.1% dans le groupe contrôle, sans différence significative entre les deux groupes. L'incidence de handicaps mineurs dans le groupe étude était plutôt élevée en comparaison aux données de la littérature (6 à 22% à 6 ans). Une explication possible est que nous avons considéré des problèmes de langage et de comportement comme handicaps mineurs. Ceci suggère une différence méthodologique et non une plus mauvaise issue dans nos deux groupes. Les évaluations cognitives des enfants des deux groupes se trouvaient dans la norme, ce qui est aussi le cas dans la littérature. En conclusion, cette étude longitudinale non randomisée d'enfants traités avec du MgSO4 seul pour une HTPP sévère ne montre pas de conséquences sur le devenir neuro-développemental à long terme. Cette étude le démontre pour la première fois. Malgré le fait que iN0 soit le traitement actuellement recommandé pour l'HTPP du nopuveau-né, le MgSO4 reste largement utilisé, en particulier dans des pays en voie de développement. L'absence de complications neuro-développementales majeures à long terme permet de considérer l'administration du MgSO4 pour le traitement de l'HTPP du nouveau-né en cas de non réponse ou d'inaccessibilité au iNO.
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Musculoskeletal conditions (MSCs) are a group of diseases that affect the body’s bones, joints, muscles and the tissues that connect them. Common MSCs include back pain, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and spinal disorders. MSCs are the most common cause of severe long term pain and physical disability in developed countries. They significantly affect the psychosocial wellbeing of individuals as well as their families and carers. They are responsible for substantial costs to the health and social care system and the economy. They are a leading cause of absence from work and lost productivity at work. MSCs comprise a diverse group of conditions. Some have a specific medical diagnosis (eg rheumatoid arthritis) but others have no clear medical diagnosis (eg back pain). Risk factors for the development and progression of MSCs include age, sex, family history, obesity, physical inactivity, injury and biomechanical occupational health issues.