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Background: Osteoporosis is a disease of bone metabolism in which bisphosphonates (BPS) are the most common medications used in its treatment, whose main objective is to reduce the risk of fractures. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review on BPs adherence for treatment of osteoporosis. Methods. Systematic review of articles on BPs adherence for treatment of osteoporosis, indexed on MEDLINE (via PubMed) databases, from inception of databases until January 2013. Search terms were Adherence, Medication (MeSH term), Bisphosphonates (MeSH term), and Osteoporosis (MeSH term). Results: Of the 78 identified studies, 27 met the eligibility criteria. Identified studies covered a wide range of aspects regarding adherence and associated factors, adherence and fracture, adherence and BPs dosage. The studies are mostly observational, conducted with women over 45 years old, showing low rates of adherence to treatment. Several factors may influence adherence: socio-economic and cultural, participation of physicians when guidance is given to the patient, the use of bone turnover markers, and use of generic drugs. The monthly dosage is associated with greater adherence compared to weekly dosage. Conclusions: Considering the methodological differences between the studies, the results converge to show that adherence to treatment of osteoporosis with BPs is still inadequate. Further experimental studies are needed to evaluate the adherence and suggest new treatment options. © 2013 Vieira et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia - FOA
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Recaídas que podem ocorrer com o tratamento convencional de longa duração para malária por P. vivax e são em parte devido a parcial adesão do paciente. Portanto a utilização de esquemas terapêuticos de curta duração é capaz de proporcionar melhor acompanhamento do caso e ao mesmo tempo manter a eficácia, ser de boa tolerância e praticamente isento de efeitos adversos. O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido no Programa de Malária do Instituto Evandro Chagas, em Belém do Pará, no período de julho de 1994 a junho de 1995. O estudo caracterizou-se por ser aberto, comparativo, prospectivo e randomizado. Participaram aqueles com idade superior a 12 anos, de ambos os sexos e que pudessem permanecer em Belém até o final do controle. Todos procederam da Amazônia, sendo que o Pará foi o responsável pela maioria dos casos (85,8%) e a área metropolitana de Belém contribuiu com 39,2%, equivalente a autoctonia. A amostra foi composta de 120 pacientes, os quais foram alocados em 3 diferentes esquemas, cada um com 40 participantes, conforme a seguinte distribuição: esquema I - fosfato de cloroquina, comprimidos contendo 150 mg de substância base - 25 mg / Kg como dose total, dividida em 3 dias, sendo 10 mg / Kg de peso corporal no primeiro dia; 7,5 mg / Kg no segundo e terceiro dias, associada ao fosfato de primaquina, comprimidos contendo 15 mg de substância base - 0,25 mg / Kg / dia, por 14 dias; esquema II - fosfato de cloroquina, comprimido contendo 150 mg de substância base - 10 mg / Kg, dose única, associada ao fosfato de primaquina comprimidos contendo 15 mg de substância base - 0,50 mg / KG / dia, por 7 dias; esquema III - fosfato de cloroquina, comprimidos contendo 150 mg de substância base - 10 mg / Kg, dose única, associada ao fosfato de primaquina comprimidos contendo 15 mg de substância base - 0,50 mg / Kg / dia, por 5 dias. A medicação foi administrada por via oral, sob supervisão médica, sendo todos os pacientes tratados em regime ambulatorial. O diagnóstico clínico fundamentou-se na história, epidemiologia e exame físico do paciente, enquanto o encontro do hematozoário, plasmódio, através da gota espessa, confirmou o caso de malária. As respostas terapêuticas aos 3 esquemas foram satisfatórias, com percentual de cura acima dos 80%, sendo que o esquema II, não permitiu recaídas. O desaparecimento da tríade sintomática ocorreu no máximo em até 96 horas, e a negativação da parasitemia assexuada em até 72 horas, para os três diferentes esquemas de tratamento. Os efeitos colaterais foram mínimos e efêmeros. Não se observou toxicidade, mesmo com doses duplicadas de primaquina.
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A adesão à farmacoterapia em diversas doenças crônicas, especialmente na hipertensão arterial (HAS), tem grande importância para a prevenção, diminuição e controle de agravos e complicações, desta forma reduzindo a morbi-mortalidade cardiovascular. Avaliar os fatores modificáveis e não modificáveis, que contribuam para uma melhor adesão ao tratamento medicamentoso em pacientes do distrito DAGUA, em Belém-PA, pode servir como base para qualificação da assistência farmacêutica, gestão clínica, políticas públicas, ações e planos nos serviços de saúde pública com o intuito de melhorar a adesão dos pacientes. Foi realizado um estudo descritivo observacional de natureza transversal e análise quantitativa com amostra probabilística de 227 pacientes, cadastrados no programa HIPERDIA, no período de março de 2010 à agosto de 2011, onde avaliou-se o conhecimento e o grau de adesão a terapia medicamentosa utilizando os testes de Morisky e Green (TMG) e ao teste de Batalla relacionando às variáveis socioeconômicas, estilo de vida, esquipe e serviço de saúde e fatores relacionados ao paciente. A população estudada foi caracterizada predominantemente por mulheres (69,5%), faixa etária a partir de 60 anos (44,5%), pardos (48%), casados (44,9%), aposentados (43,6%) e com grau de escolaridade baixa, sendo (55,1%) com ensino fundamental incompleto. Do total de indivíduos (63,46%) apresentaram pressão arterial não controlada. Não aderiam ao tratamento (66,9%) de acordo com o teste de Morisky e Green e (72,38%) pelo teste de Batalla.
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INTRODUÇÃO: o tratamento ortodôntico de pacientes adultos apresenta grande variabilidade no tempo necessário para sua realização. OBJETIVO: o objetivo desse trabalho foi investigar a influência de diversas variáveis sobre o tempo de tratamento. MÉTODOS: foram examinados 70 casos clínicos, de pacientes adultos, com bom resultado final, coletados em clínicas de três ortodontistas experientes, cujo acervo total inicial era de 4.723 prontuários. A influência das variáveis idade, sexo, padrão facial, severidade inicial da má oclusão (medida por meio do índice PAR), relação sagital de caninos, tipo de braquetes (estético ou metálico), exodontias, faltas às consultas e "quebras" de aparelho, sobre o tempo de tratamento (variável dependente), foram avaliadas por meio da análise de regressão linear múltipla, seguida do método Stepwise, com p < 0,05. RESULTADOS: a quantidade de faltas (R2 = 14,04%, p < 0,0001) e o número de "quebras" do aparelho (R2 = 29,71%, p = 0,0037) tiveram influência significativa na variação do tempo de tratamento, sendo essas duas variáveis juntas capazes de prever 43,75% (R2 total) da variação no tempo de tratamento. Outros fatores, como a relação de caninos ao início do tratamento, o tipo de braquete usado (metálico ou cerâmico), exodontias, a idade ao início do tratamento, a severidade inicial da má oclusão, o sexo do paciente e o padrão facial não tiveram influência significativa sobre o tempo de tratamento. CONCLUSÃO: a duração do tratamento ortodôntico em adultos, quando realizado por ortodontistas experientes, sofre influência, principalmente, de fatores associados à colaboração do próprio paciente. Entretanto, diversos fatores não incluídos nesse estudo podem contribuir para a variação na duração do tratamento ortodôntico.
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Permanent teeth impaction is highly prevalent among brazilian people. Its etiology is related to local and general factors association. Permanent teeth retention compromises dental occlusion and when anterior teeth are involved, it also brings esthetics impairments which lead to psychological disturbance. Early diagnosis and adequate treatment are extremely important to solve not only occlusal problems but also psychological aspects. Orthodontic traction of impacted teeth can be conducted by using fixed or removable appliances. Although it depends on patient compliance the use of removable appliances provides an anchorage based on the teeth and the palate reducing undesirable side effects. This paper describes the case of a fourteen years old female patient whose right maxillary central incisor was adequately tractioned with a removable orthodontic appliance. Removable orthodontic devices were used at first to reposition teeth in maxillary anterior area what provided adequate space to allow the placement of the impacted incisor and after were also used to traction and position this tooth. The procedure described seemed to be effective, non expensive and a viable treatment to be performed even on the scope of public health services, extending orthodontic treatment to a higher number of patients.
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When well indicated, the orthodontic surgical approach is the ideal treatment mean for Skeletal Class III adult patients. To improve facial esthetic results from orthognatic surgery, the leveling and alignment of maxillary dental arch must be achieved with minimal inclination and projection or even retro-inclination of anterior upper teeth. During a pre-surgical phase of 12 months, headgear bilateral force of 150 g/F was applied to the upper molars of a 22 years old male compliant patient with Class III skeletal malocclusion, to provide an upper teeth control of mesial tipping and projection during alignment and leveling. The ideal occlusal parameters required for surgical procedure were achieved without dental extractions permitting a total treatment period of 37 months. The outcomes remained stable over 3 years follow up after the removal of the appliance. The results indicate that, although headgear use depends greatly on patient compliance, when well indicated it is an interesting alternativetopromote dentaldecompensationon pre-surgical period, in order to allow surgical correction of skeletal Class III malocclusion.
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Due to its high prevalence in general population, Angle Class II malocclusion has been widely studied by several authors, as well as the methods for its treatment. Among the possible treatment methods stands out the Herbst appliance. Reintroduced more than three decades ago in the orthodontics community, it became the most utilized appliance because it does not require patient compliance, and provides continued action through bilateral telescopic tubes. The objective of the present article was to demonstrate the early treatment of Class II Division 1 malocclusion with mandibular retrusion using Herbst appliance.
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Patients with Class II division 2 malocclusion and mandibular retrusion have limited treatment options after the growth peak, such as surgical-orthodontic treatment or mandibular advancement devices. Among bite-jumping devices, the Herbst appliance allows greater increase of mandibular growth since it does not require patient compliance and allows continuous use. This case report presents the treatment of a Class II division 2 malocclusion in a patient after growth peak, performed in two stages. The first stage included the upper incisors proclination and overjet increase with multibracket appliance to benefit next stage. The second stage involved mandibular advancement using Herbst appliance aiming to correct the Class II molar relationship. The treatment resulted in a stable occlusion with periodontal health, normal functions and facial aesthetics improvement. Dental and skeletal changes arising from treatment could be assessed by cephalometric analysis and superimposition of pretreatment and post-treatment cephalometric tracings. Antero-posterior discrepancy was corrected by means of dental movement as well as by mandibular growth increment stimulated by the Herbst appliance.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Solid-organ transplant recipients present a high rate of non-adherence to drug treatment. Few interventional studies have included approaches aimed at increasing adherence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of an educational and behavioral strategy on treatment adherence of kidney transplant recipients. In a randomized prospective study, incident renal transplant patients (n = 111) were divided into two groups: control group (received usual transplant patient education) and treatment group (usual transplant patient education plus ten additional weekly 30-min education/counseling sessions about immunosuppressive drugs and behavioral changes). Treatment adherence was assessed using ITAS adherence questionnaire after 3 months. Renal function at 3, 6, and 12 months, and the incidence of transplant rejection were evaluated. The non-adherence rates were 46.4 and 14.5 % in the control and treatment groups (p = 0.001), respectively. The relative risk for non-adherence was 2.59 times (CI 1.38-4.88) higher in the control group. Multivariate analysis demonstrated a 5.84 times (CI 1.8-18.8, p = 0.003) higher risk of non-adherence in the control group. There were no differences in renal function and rejection rates between groups. A behavioral and educational strategy addressing the patient's perceptions and knowledge about the anti-rejection drugs significantly improved the short-term adherence to immunosuppressive therapy.
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Pós-graduação em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (Biotecnologia Médica) - FMB
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An optimal control strategy for the highly active antiretroviral therapy associated to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome should be designed regarding a comprehensive analysis of the drug chemotherapy behavior in the host tissues, from major viral replication sites to viral sanctuary compartments. Such approach is critical in order to efficiently explore synergistic, competitive and prohibitive relationships among drugs and, hence, therapy costs and side-effect minimization. In this paper, a novel mathematical model for HIV-1 drug chemotherapy dynamics in distinct host anatomic compartments is proposed and theoretically evaluated on fifteen conventional anti-retroviral drugs. Rather than interdependence between drug type and its concentration profile in a host tissue, simulated results suggest that such profile is importantly correlated with the host tissue under consideration. Furthermore, the drug accumulative dynamics are drastically affected by low patient compliance with pharmacotherapy, even when a single dose lacks. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Conventional treatment of tuberculosis (TB) demands a long course therapy (6 months), known to originate multiple drug resistant strains (MDR-TB), which emphasizes the urgent need for new antituberculous drugs. The purpose of this study was to investigate a novel treatment for TB meant to improve patient compliance by reducing drug dosage frequency. Polymeric microparticles containing the synthetic analogue of neolignan, 1-phenyl-2-phenoxiethanone (LS-2), were obtained by a method of emulsification and solvent evaporation and chemically characterized. Only representative LS-2-loaded microparticles were considered for further studies involving experimental murine TB induced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv ATCC 27294. The LS-2-loaded microparticles were spherical in shape, had a smooth wall and showed an encapsulation efficiency of 93% in addition to displaying sustained release. Chemotherapeutic potential of LS-2 entrapped in microparticles was comparable to control groups. These findings are encouraging and indicate that LS-2-loaded microparticles are a potential alternative to conventional chemotherapy of TB.