987 resultados para Pneumonia Bacteriana
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Nova de Lisboa para complementar os requerimentos para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Biomédica
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Cerebral aspergillosis is a rare cause of brain expansive lesion in AIDS patients. We report the first culture-proven case of brain abscess due to Aspergillus fumigatus in a Brazilian AIDS patient. The patient, a 26 year-old male with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and history of pulmonary tuberculosis and cerebral toxoplasmosis, had fever, cough, dyspnea, and two episodes of seizures. The brain computerized tomography (CT) showed a bi-parietal and parasagittal hypodense lesion with peripheral enhancement, and significant mass effect. There was started anti-Toxoplasma treatment. Three weeks later, the patient presented mental confusion, and a new brain CT evidenced increase in the lesion. He underwent brain biopsy, draining 10 mL of purulent material. The direct mycological examination revealed septated and hyaline hyphae. There was started amphotericin B deoxycholate. The culture of the material demonstrated presence of the Aspergillus fumigatus. The following two months, the patient was submitted to three surgeries, with insertion of drainage catheter and administration of amphotericin B intralesional. Three months after hospital admission, his neurological condition suffered discrete changes. However, he died due to intrahospital pneumonia. Brain abscess caused by Aspergillus fumigatus must be considered in the differential diagnosis of the brain expansive lesions in AIDS patients in Brazil.
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BACKGROUND: Valve surgery in children is aimed at restoring correct hemodynamics with few reoperations and limited resort to prostheses, which would imply early deterioration or definitive hypocoagulation. OBJECTIVES: Report a series of paediatric pts with acquired mitral valve disease, mostly due to rheumatic disease, in whom it was possible, for the great majority, to repair the damaged valve. DEMOGRAPHICS: Fifty children with predominant mitral valve disease, 47 rheumatic (94%) and 3 after endocarditis were consequently operated by the same surgical team over the last five years. Ages were 12.5+/-3.1 yrs and weights 33.2+/-8.4 Kg, 30 pts presented with predominant mitral regurgitation and 20 pts had significant stenosis. In 8 pts there also moderate to severe aortic regurgitation and in 2 pts severe tricuspid regurgitation was present. Patients were not operated during the acute phase of the disease. Five pts were reoperations and from those, all but one received mechanical prosthesis. RESULTS: In all operations the intention was to repair the mitral valve. In 46 pts complex mitral valvuloplasties were performed extended comissurotomies, shortening of chordae, chordal replacement with PTFE, and reconstruction of valve leaflefts by direct patching or pericardial extension of the retracted posterior leaflet (78.2% cases), plus reshaping of the annulus by using a fixed prosthetic CE ring (sizes 26 to 32) in every case. Ring sizes correlated poorly with body weights, but correlation was close and positive for the use of pericardial advancement of the posterior leaflet (p<0.01). There was no operative mortality, but one pt died early from sepsis and there was no late mortality. Maximum follow up extends now to 50 months (median 28 months) and functional evaluation, at latest follow up, as assessed by Doppler Echocardiography, showed residual mitral regurgitation, mild-moderate in 4 pts and LA-LV gradients mild in 5 and moderate in 2 pts. NYHA functional class, at present follow-up is class I for 43 pts (88%) and class II in the remaining 6 pts. Along the follow-up period 2 pts had to be reoperated for early repair failures and other three for late failures, presently freedom for reoperation is 91.8% at 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Mitral valve repair in children with rheumatic lesions can be achieved for the great majority of cases by using different techniques. Pericardial extension of the retracted posterior leaflet allowed the use of a bigger size prosthetic ring. Intermediate functional results are good with fair functional classes and few reoperations but follow-up is short and does not allow us to draw conclusions about the long-term results of the repair in these rheumatic patients.
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A implantação de piercings corporais tem sido uma prática cada vez mais comum nas últimas décadas, sobretudo entre os mais jovens. No entanto, não se trata de um procedimento inócuo, podendo apresentar complicações tão graves como a endocardite infecciosa, que pode surgir em indivíduos com ou sem cardiopatia de base. Neste artigo relatamos o caso de uma endocardite pós piercing numa jovem com pacemaker definitivo, tendo havido necessidade de intervenção cirúrgica. Fazemos igualmente uma revisão dos casos de endocardite pós piercing descritos na literatura. Agora que as recomendações da American Heart Association para a profilaxia de endocardite infecciosa estão mais restritas, discutimos a necessidade de inclusão dos piercings corporais nos procedimentos a merecerem terapêutica profiláctica nos indivíduos de alto risco.
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A Nocardia é responsável por diversos tipos de infecção quer em receptores imunocompetentes, quer imunocomprometidos e pode afectar qualquer órgão. A endocardite a Nocardia spp é muito rara e tem mau prognóstico. Segundo o nosso conhecimento e após revisão da literatura, foram reportados apenas 12 casos de endocardite a Nocardia, a maioria tratada com substituição valvular. Reportamos o primeiro caso descrito em Portugal de endocardite protésica a Nocardia, tratado com sucesso apenas com terapêutica antimicrobiana (trimetoprimsulfametoxazol), sem necessidade de substituição valvular.
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Melioidosis is an emerging infection in Brazil and neighbouring South American countries. The wide range of clinical presentations include severe community-acquired pneumonia, septicaemia, central nervous system infection and less severe soft tissue infection. Diagnosis depends heavily on the clinical microbiology laboratory for culture. Burkholderia pseudomallei, the bacterial cause of melioidosis, is easily cultured from blood, sputum and other clinical samples. However, B. pseudomallei can be difficult to identify reliably, and can be confused with closely related bacteria, some of which may be dismissed as insignificant culture contaminants. Serological tests can help to support a diagnosis of melioidosis, but by themselves do not provide a definitive diagnosis. The use of a laboratory discovery pathway can help reduce the risk of missing atypical B. pseudomallei isolates. Recommended antibiotic treatment for severe infection is either intravenous Ceftazidime or Meropenem for several weeks, followed by up to 20 weeks oral treatment with a combination of trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole and doxycycline. Consistent use of diagnostic microbiology to confirm the diagnosis, and rigorous treatment of severe infection with the correct antibiotics in two stages; acute and eradication, will contribute to a reduction in mortality from melioidosis.
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Q fever has been considered non-existing in Brazil where reports of clinical cases still cannot be found. This case-series of 16 patients is a result of a systematic search for such illness by means of clinical and serologic criteria. Serologic testing was performed by the indirect microimmunofluorescence technique using phase I/II C. burnetii antigens. Influenza-like syndrome was the most frequent clinical form (eight cases - 50%), followed by pneumonia, FUO (fever of unknown origin), mono-like syndrome (two cases - 12.5% each), lymphadenitis (one case - 6.3%) and spondylodiscitis associated with osteomyelitis (one case - 6.3%). The ages varied from four to 67 years old with a median of 43.5. All but one patient had positive serologic tests for phase II IgG whether or not associated with IgM positivity compatible with acute infection. One patient had both phase I and phase II IgG antibodies compatible with chronic Q fever. Seroconvertion was detected in 10 patients. Despite the known limitations of serologic diagnosis, the cases here reported should encourage Brazilian doctors to include Q fever as an indigenous cause of febrile illness.
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Contexto: Nos últimos anos tem-se verificado um aumento da patologia médica associada à toxicodependência, em particular infecciosa, condicionando internamento hospitalar. O próprio internamento, por seu lado, é muitas vezes complicado por problemas directamente associados ao estado de dependência física e psíquica, nomeadamente síndrome de abstinência, comportamento indisciplinado e alta precoce por abandono. Os autores pretenderam caracterizar o impacto desta população numa enfermaria de Medicina Interna durante um ano (1998). Métodos: Foram revistos todos os processos dos doentes internados durante o ano de 1998 numa enfermaria de Medicina Interna. Foram identificados dois grupos: o primeiro constituído por todos os toxicodependentes (definido como doentes com consumo activo de substâncias ilícitas na altura da admissão hospitalar - grupo TD); o segundo pela restante população internada (grupo controlo). Foram identificados para todos os doentes: motivos do internamento, duração do mesmo, e mortalidade; dados demográficos (sexo e idade); todos os episódios infecciosos (na admissão e nosocomiais) e serologias positivas para os vírus da imunodeficiência humana, hepatite B e hepatite C. No grupo TD foram ainda caracterizados os hábitos de consumo e as complicações do mesmo em internamento (em particular síndrome de privação). Resultados: Foram identificados 80 toxicodependentes(5,8% do total de internamentos): 50 homens (7,1 %) e 30 mulheres (4,5%). A idade média no grupo TD foi de 31 anos (no grupo controlo foi de 68,5 anos). Em 70% do grupo TD foi identificada serologia positiva para o VIH e em 48,7% para o VHC (no grupo controlo essa prevalência foi de 2,4% e 1,2%, respectivamente). A mortalidade foi de 11,3% e de 12,7 % respectivamente nos grupos TD e controlo, sendo a demora média de 18,7 e de 16,0 dias. Foram identificados 46 casos de tuberculose (18,8% em doentes TD e 2,4 % nos restantes), 293 de pneumonia (28,7% e 21%) e 54 casos de infecção dos tecidos moles (27,5% e 1,5% respectivamente). Só foram identificados 4 casos de endocardite (2 em cada grupo) e 6 de hepatite aguda (todos no grupo TD). No grupo TD verificaram-se 33 casos de síndrome de privação (41,3%). 16 das altas (20%) foram precoces; destes doentes, 4 tinham diagnóstico de tuberculose. Desta população 10 doentes (12,5%) eram sem abrigo (9 homens, 1 mulher) e 66 (82,5%) eram consumidores de drogas endovenosas. Conclusões: No ano de 1998 os doentes toxicodependentes constituíram uma percentagem significativa da população internada, tendo tido demora média e mortalidade semelhantes às da restante população, embora fossem significativamente mais jovens. A maioria foi internada por patologia infecciosa, sendo de assinalar a alta prevalência de tuberculose e de infecção pelo VIH e VHC. É igualmente relevante o elevado número de altas precoces nesta população, algumas das quais de doentes com patologia potencialmente contagiosa.
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A necrose esofágica aguda é uma entidade raramente descrita na literatura, caracterizada endoscopicamente por uma coloração negra da mucosa do esófago. Tem sido associada à ingestão de cáusticos, à hipersensibilidade a fármacos, a infecções locais da mucosa e, mais frequentemente, a fenómenos da isquémia por instabilidade hemodinâmica. Recentemente, foram detectados alguns casos em doentes com ingestão alcoólica aguda e crónica e suas complicações, admitindo-se uma relação entre as duas entidades. Os autores descrevem um caso de esófago negro num doente internado por intoxicação alcoólica aguda, hematemeses, choque hipovolémico e pneumonia de aspiração. Atribui-se uma etiopatogénese multifactorial, que inclui a lesão directa e indirecta do álcool sobre a mucosa esofágica, assim como fenómenos de isquémia secundários ao choque hipovolémico e à pneumonia.
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Infective endocarditis (IE) is now rare in developed countries, but its prevalence is higher in elderly patients with prosthetic valves, diabetes, renal impairment, or heart failure. An increase in health-care associated IE (HCAIE) has been observed due to invasive maneuvers (30% of cases). Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Enterococcus are the most common agents in HCAIE, causing high mortality and morbidity. We review complications of IE and its therapy, based on a patient with acute bivalvular left-sided MRSA IE and a prosthetic aortic valve, aggravated by congestive heart failure, stroke, acute immune complex glomerulonephritis, Candida parapsilosis fungémia and death probably due to Serratia marcescens sepsis. The HCAIE was assumed to be related to three temporally associated in-hospital interventions considered as possible initial etiological mechanisms: overcrowding in the hospital environment,iv quinolone therapy and red blood cell transfusion. Later in the clinical course,C. parapsilosis and S. marcescens septicemia were considered to be possible secondary etiological mechanisms of HCAIE.
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The lack of specific laboratorial diagnosis methods and precise symptoms makes the toxocariasis a neglected disease in Public Health Services. This study aims to determine the frequency of Toxocara spp. infection in children attended by the Health Public Service of Hospital Municipal de Maringá, South Brazil. To evaluate the association of epidemiological and clinical data, an observational and cross-section study was carried out. From 14,690 attended children/year aged from seven month to 12 years old, 450 serum samples were randomly collected from September/2004 to September/2005. A questionnaire was used to evaluate epidemiological, clinical and hematological data. An ELISA using Toxocara canis larval excretory-secretory products as antigen detected 130 (28.8%) positive sera, mainly between children from seven month to five years old (p = 0.0016). Significant correlation was observed between positive serology for Toxocara, and frequent playing in sandbox at school or daycare center (p = 0.011) and the presence of a cat at home (p = 0.056). From the families, 50% were dog owners which exposed soil backyards. Eosinophilia (p = 0.776), and signs and symptoms analyzed (fever p = 0.992, pneumonia p = 0.289, cold-like symptoms p = 0.277, cough p = 0.783, gastrointestinal problems p = 0.877, migraine p = 0.979, abdominal pain p = 0.965, joint pain p = 0.686 and skin rash p = 0.105) could not be related to the presence of anti-Toxocara antibodies. Therefore, two asthmatics children showed titles of 1:10,240 and accentuated eosinophilia (p = 0.0001). The authors emphasize the needs of prevention activities.
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A 4-year old child living in Colombia presented with a history of fever and severe abdominal pain for four days. The patient developed pneumonia, septic shock, multiple organ failure and died on the fifth day of hospitalization. Chromobacterium violaceum was isolated from admission blood cultures and was resistant to ampicillin, cephalosporins, carbapenems and aminoglycosides.
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O derrame parapneumónico caracteriza-se pela necessidade de um processo invasivo para a sua resolução e o empiema pela presença de pus na cavidade pleural. Em ambos os casos, o diagnóstico por TAC e o tratamento precoces resultando em menores morbilidade e mortalidade. São indicação para um tratamento invasivo os derrames loculados, os que ocupam mais de 50% do tórax, os que revelam coloração por Gram e exame cultural positivos, ou derrames com pH inferior a 7,20, glucose inferior a 60 mg/dl, e nível de DHL superior a três vezes o limite normal no soro. Estas características resultam da evolução através de três estádios dos derrames incorrectamente tratados: 1) exsudativo; 2) fibrino-purulento; 3) fibrótico. Dependendo do estádio evolutivo, a abordagem terapêutica varia entra toracentese terapêutica, colocação de drenagem torácica com ou sem instilação de fibrinolíticos, cirurgia toracoscópica vídeo-assistida e decorticação pulmonar. Os autores fazem uma revisão do estudo destas situações baseados em três casos clínicos com apresentações muito díspares: uma doente com empiema por Streptococcus pyogenes que faleceu rapidamente por hemoptise maciça; um doente com empiema resultante de pneumonia aguda ocorrida durante um voo de avião; uma doente com empiema e bacteriemia por Streptococcus pneumoniae conduzindo a diagnóstico até então desconhecido de infecção por VIH.
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Phenotypic characteristics, antimicrobial susceptibility profile, and clinical-epidemiological features of 28 Nocardia strains isolated from 19 cases of bovine mastitis, eight cutaneous-subcutaneous lesions and one case of pneumonia in dogs were evaluated. Microbiological, biochemical, cytological and scanning electron microscopy methods were used in diagnosis. Nocardia asteroides type IV, Nocardia otitidiscaviarum,Nocardia nova (type III) and Nocardia farcinica (type V) were isolated from bovine milk, bronchial lavage and/or cutaneous-subcutaneous abscesses in dogs. Nocardial bovine mastitis was diagnosed predominantly in clinical cases, in dairy herds with poor environmental hygienic conditions between milking and inappropriate intramammary therapy. Canine nocardiosis was observed commonly in animals co-infected with distemper virus. Sulphamethoxazole-trimethoprim (92.8%), amikacin (92.8%) and ceftiofur (92.8%) were the most effective drugs in 28 isolates. Multiple drug resistance to three or more and five or more antimicrobials was observed in ten (35.7%) and three (10.7%) strains, respectively, predominantly with use of cloxaxillin, cefoperazone and ampicillin. The species (type) classification, clinical-epidemiological characteristics, diagnosis, multiple-drug resistance and public health considerations in Nocardia strains isolated from cattle and dogs in Brazil are discussed, with special reference to report of bovine mastitis by N. otitidiscaviarum by first time in Brazil and the similarity between Nocardia species isolated from human and animal origin.
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Few data are available about progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) from Brazil. The objectives of this study were to describe the main features of patients with PML and estimate its frequency among AIDS patients with central nervous system (CNS) opportunistic diseases admitted to the Instituto de Infectologia Emílio Ribas, São Paulo, Brazil, from April 2003 to April 2004. A retrospective and descriptive study was performed. Twelve (6%) cases of PML were identified among 219 patients with neurological diseases. The median age of patients with PML was 36 years and nine (75%) were men. Nine (75%) patients were not on antiretroviral therapy at admission. The most common clinical manifestations were: focal weakness (75%), speech disturbances (58%), visual disturbances (42%), cognitive dysfunction (42%), and impaired coordination (42%). The median CD4+ T-cell count was 45 cells/µL. Eight (67%) of 12 patients were laboratory-confirmed with PML and four (33%) were possible cases. Eleven (92%) presented classic PML and only one case had immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)-related PML. In four (33%) patients, PML was the first AIDS-defining illness. During hospitalization, three patients (25%) died as a result of nosocomial pneumonia and nine (75%) were discharged to home. Cases of PML were only exceeded by cases of cerebral toxoplasmosis, cryptococcal meningoencephalitis, and CNS tuberculosis, the three more frequent neurologic opportunistic infections in Brazil. The results of this study suggest that PML is not an uncommon HIV-related neurologic disorder in a referral center in Brazil.