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Enquadramento: O acesso à saúde ocular em escolares dirige primariamente a prevenção de problemas visuais que dificultem o aprendizado, impossibilitando o desenvolvimento das atividades intelectuais e sociais. Os projetos de promoção da saúde oftalmológica são, para a grande maioria dos alunos, a primeira e rara oportunidade de avaliar a visão. Objetivos: Identificar os tipos de déficit visuais mais comuns nas crianças da região metropolitana do Recife; Identificar as queixas mais frequentes relacionadas a baixa de visão; Realizar campanha preventiva para identificação dos déficits, tendo como referência a Guarnição de Aeronáutica de Recife (GAR). Métodos: Estudo descritivo, transversal, intervencionista e quantitativo. A pesquisa ocorreu nos anos de 2013 e 2014, em uma população de 1500 crianças residentes na cidade de Recife, estado de Pernambuco, Brasil, com idades variando entre 7 e 9 anos, onde obtivemos uma amostra de 490 inscrições para participação no programa. Resultados: No primeiro período, atingimos 98,5% de objetividade, aumentando para 99,3% no segundo período. Os estudantes realizaram as consultas maioritariamente pela manhã (58,7%), em escola particular (81,6%) e na sua maioria (57,1%), eram do sexo feminino. A presença de queixas atingiu 78,6% e os sinais e sintomas mais referidos foram: cefaleia (20,8%), prurido ocular (17,6%) e dificuldade de enxergar o quadro (16,8%). Foram identificados e corrigidos 53 casos de erros de refração sendo o astigmatismo (4,74%), o mais diagnosticado, 7 casos de estrabismo e tratados 12 de conjuntivite. Conclusões: Em 2013, 15,1% e em 2014, 14,2% das crianças apresentaram baixa acuidade visual. Astigmatismo e miopia representam 10% dos problemas mais comuns seguidos de hipermetropia e conjuntivite. 84% do total de nossa amostra refere dificuldade de visualização no quadro negro, 68% manifestam cefaleias, 85% dor ocular, 75,5% vermelhidão ocular e 80,3% prurido ocular. Resumindo, os distúrbios visuais são comuns nas crianças, justificando programas de saúde preventiva nas unidades de saúde da FAB. Palavras-chave: Acuidade visual; Criança; Preventiva.
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BACKGROUND: There is no evidence-based guidance to facilitate design decisions for confirmatory trials or systematic reviews investigating treatment efficacy for adults with tinnitus. This systematic review therefore seeks to ascertain the current status of trial designs by identifying and evaluating the reporting of outcome domains and instruments in the treatment of adults with tinnitus. METHODS: Records were identified by searching PubMed, EMBASE CINAHL, EBSCO, and CENTRAL clinical trial registries (ClinicalTrials.gov, ISRCTN, ICTRP) and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Eligible records were those published from 1 July 2006 to 12 March 2015. Included studies were those reporting adults aged 18 years or older who reported tinnitus as a primary complaint, and who were enrolled into a randomised controlled trial, a before and after study, a non-randomised controlled trial, a case-controlled study or a cohort study, and written in English. Studies with fewer than 20 participants were excluded. RESULTS: Two hundred and twenty-eight studies were included. Thirty-five different primary outcome domains were identified spanning seven categories (tinnitus percept, impact of tinnitus, co-occurring complaints, quality of life, body structures and function, treatment-related outcomes and unclear or not specified). Over half the studies (55 %) did not clearly define the complaint of interest. Tinnitus loudness was the domain most often reported (14 %), followed by tinnitus distress (7 %). Seventy-eight different primary outcome instruments were identified. Instruments assessing multiple attributes of the impact of tinnitus were most common (34 %). Overall, 24 different patient-reported tools were used, predominantly the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (15 %). Loudness was measured in diverse ways including a numerical rating scale (8 %), loudness matching (4 %), minimum masking level (1 %) and loudness discomfort level (1 %). Ten percent of studies did not clearly report the instrument used. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate poor appreciation of the basic principles of good trial design, particularly the importance of specifying what aspect of therapeutic benefit is the main outcome. No single outcome was reported in all studies and there was a broad diversity of outcome instruments. PROSPERO REGISTRATION: The systematic review protocol is registered on PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews): CRD42015017525 . Registered on 12 March 2015 revised on 15 March 2016.
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Vol. 10 ("Glossarial index, with notes and illustrations on every word, person and thing, in the entire works") never published?
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"December 1994."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The Illinois State Employees' Group Insurance Program provides medical, dental, vision and life insurance coverage to Illinois state employees, retirees and their dependents.
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"February 2009."
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For solo voice. Two versions of each song are given: one with lute accompaniment in modern notation and in tablature, and one with accompaniment arranged for piano. The altus, tenor and bassus parts are omitted.
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Hearings held Mar. 28, 1955-May 19, 1956 in various cities.
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A man labelled "Laxity" in the prosecutor's office sleeps through a blizzard of complaints about blind pigs and other prohibition violations
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"B-279407"--P. 1.
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Neuropsychiatric complications are common in patients with chronic hepatitis C undergoing treatment with interferon alpha. These side effects include alterations of mood, cognition, and neuroendocrine function and are unpredictable. In a number of neurological disorders characterized by neuropsychiatric symptoms and cognitive dysfunction, inheritance of an apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon4 allele is associated with adverse neuropsychiatric outcomes. The authors present evidence that the APOE genotype may influence a patient's neuropsychiatric response to interferon alpha treatment. The inheritance of APOE genotypes was examined in 110 patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with interferon alpha. A retrospective investigation was conducted by assessing the rates of psychiatric referral and neuropsychiatric symptoms experienced during treatment along with other complaints indicating psychological distress. A highly statistically significant association was seen between APOE genotypes and interferon-induced neuropsychiatric symptoms. Patients with an epsilon4 allele were more likely to be referred to a psychiatrist and had more neuropsychiatric symptoms during antiviral treatment than those without an epsilon4 allele. Additionally, patients with an epsilon4 allele were more likely to experience irritability or anger and anxiety or other mood symptoms. These data demonstrate that an individual's APOE genotype may influence the neuropsychiatric response to antiviral therapy with interferon alpha. Prospective studies evaluating the importance of APOE in susceptibility to interferon alpha-induced neuropsychiatric complications are needed. Moreover, pathways involving APOE should be considered in understanding the pathophysiology of interferon alpha-induced neuropsychiatric complications.