8 results on '"Melania Aparecida Borges"'
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2. The use of external event monitoring (web-loop) in the elucidation of symptoms associated with arrhythmias in a general population
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Hindalis Ballesteros Epifanio, Marcelo Katz, Melania Aparecida Borges, Alessandra da Graça Corrêa, Fátima Dumas Cintra, Rodrigo Leandro Grinberg, Ana Cristina Pinotti Pedro Ludovice, Bruno Pereira Valdigem, Nilton José Carneiro da Silva, and Guilherme Fenelon
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Monitorização fisiológica/instrumentação ,Monitorização fisiológica/métodos ,Arritmias cardíacas/diagnóstico ,Síncope ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To correlate arrhythmic symptoms with the presence of significant arrhythmias through the external event monitoring (web-loop). Methods Between January and December 2011, the web-loop was connected to 112 patients (46% of them were women, mean age 52±21 years old). Specific arrhythmic symptoms were defined as palpitations, pre-syncope and syncope observed during the monitoring. Supraventricular tachycardia, atrial flutter or fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, pauses greater than 2 seconds or advanced atrioventricular block were classified as significant arrhythmia. The association between symptoms and significant arrhythmias were analyzed. Results The web-loop recorded arrhythmic symptoms in 74 (66%) patients. Of these, in only 14 (19%) patients the association between symptoms and significant cardiac arrhythmia was detected. Moreover, significant arrhythmia was found in 11 (9.8%) asymptomatic patients. There was no association between presence of major symptoms and significant cardiac arrhythmia (OR=0.57, CI95%: 0.21-1.57; p=0.23). Conclusion We found no association between major symptoms and significant cardiac arrhythmia in patients submitted to event recorder monitoring. Event loop recorder was useful to elucidate cases of palpitations and syncope in symptomatic patients.
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3. Development and clinical validation of a non-invasive, beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring device, compared to invasive blood pressure monitoring during coronary angiography
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Melania Aparecida Borges, Marcelo Prado, Tales Roberto de Souza Santini, Adriano Henrique Pereira Barbosa, Antonio Carlos Moreira, Eder Issao Ishibe, Marcelo Katz, and Fatima Dumas Cintra
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Angiografia coronária ,Pressão sanguínea ,Validação ,Monitorização fisiológica ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective To develop and test a beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring device during coronary angiography, and compare it with invasive blood pressure monitoring. Methods Twenty-eight patients with an indication for hemodynamic study were selected for this investigation, and kept in supine position. Before starting the coronary angiography, they were instructed about the use of the left radial bracelet for beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring. Results There was a significant difference between the time required for the catheterization laboratory team to acquire the first invasive blood pressure reading and the time to obtain the first beat-to-beat reading (11.1±5.1 and 1.5±1.8, respectively; p
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4. Validation of a novel sleep-quality questionnaire to assess sleep in the coronary care unit: a polysomnography study
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Sergio Tufik, Patrick Rademaker Burke, Rita Simone Lopes Moreira, Fátima Dumas Cintra, Melania Aparecida Borges, Denise Maria Servantes, Dalva Poyares, Frederico José Neves Mancuso, Lia Bittencourt, Angelo Amato Vincenzo de Paola, Luciana J. Storti, Vinicius Batista Santos, Antonio Carlos Carvalho, and Fabrizio U. Maroja
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Male ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Polysomnography ,Sleep, REM ,Cronbach's alpha ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Acute Coronary Syndrome ,Sleep quality ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Coronary Care Units ,Reproducibility of Results ,Apnea ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Coronary care unit ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Sleep (system call) ,medicine.symptom ,Sleep ,business ,Hypopnea - Abstract
The sleep of patients admitted to coronary care unit (CCU) may be compromised. A feasible and cost-effective tool to evaluate sleep in this scenario could provide important data. The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep with a questionnaire developed specifically for the CCU and to validate it with polysomnography (PSG).Ninety-nine patients (68% male; 56 ± 10 years old) with acute coronary syndrome were included. PSG was performed within 36 h of admission. A specific 18-question questionnaire (CCU questionnaire) was developed and applied after the PSG. Cronbach's alpha test was used to validate the questionnaire. The Spearman test was used to analyze the correlation between the PSG variables and the questionnaire, and the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the PSG variables among patients with good, regular, or poor sleep.The total sleep time was 265 ± 81 min, sleep efficiency 62 ± 18%, REM sleep 10 ± 7%, apnea/hypopnea index 15 ± 23, and the arousal index 24 ± 15. Cronbach's alpha test was 0.69. The CCU questionnaire showed correlation with the sleep efficiency evaluated by PSG (r: 0.52; p0.001). Sleep quality was divided into three categories according to the CCU questionnaire: patients with good sleep had a sleep efficiency of 72 ± 9%, better than those with a regular or poor sleep (60 ± 16% and 53 ± 20%, respectively; p0.01).The CCU questionnaire is a feasible and reliable tool to evaluate sleep in the CCU, showing correlation with the PSG sleep efficiency.
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5. Erratum
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Luciano F. Drager, Angelo Amato Vincenzo de Paola, Fernanda R. Almeida, Sergio Tufik, Dalva Poyares, Fabrizio U. Maroja, Marco Túlio de Mello, Betania Braga Silva Marques, Carlos Henrique G. Uchôa, Paula G. Macedo, Gustavo Antonio Moreira, Wercules Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo Negrão, C. Rizzi, Fátima Dumas Cintra, Flávia Baggio Nerbass, Glaucylara Reis Geovanini, Adriana Bertolami, Luciana J. Storti, Monica L. Andersen, Cristiane Maki-Nunes, Felipe N. Albuquerque, Sonia Maria Guimaraes Pereira Togeiro Moura, Pedro Felipe Carvalhedo de Bruin, Luiz Aparecido Bortolotto, E. R. Barbosa, Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho, Carolina Gonzaga Carvalho, Denis Martinez, Ivani C. Trombetta, Rosana Cardoso Alves, Melania Aparecida Borges, Maria Urbana P. B. Rondon, Linda M. Ueno, Rogerio Santos-Silva, Simone Chaves Fagondes, Lia Bittencourt, Rodrigo P. Pedrosa, Natanael de Paula Portilho, Edmundo Arteaga Fernández, and Thais Telles Risso
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Erratum ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Sleep in non-human animals - Published
- 2019
6. The use of external event monitoring (web-loop) in the elucidation of symptoms associated with arrhythmias in a general population
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Alessandra da Graça Corrêa, Guilherme Fenelon, Ana Cristina Pinotti Pedro Ludovice, Nilton José Carneiro da Silva, Marcelo Katz, Bruno Pereira Valdigem, Fátima Dumas Cintra, Rodrigo Leandro Grinberg, Melania Aparecida Borges, and Hindalis Ballesteros Epifanio
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Male ,Time Factors ,lcsh:Medicine ,Arrhythmias ,Ventricular tachycardia ,Palpitations ,Child ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Artigo Original ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Monitorização fisiológica/instrumentação ,physiologic/ methods ,Child, Preschool ,Anesthesia ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Monitoring ,Population ,Síncope ,Asymptomatic ,Monitorização fisiológica/métodos ,Syncope ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,education ,physiologic/instrumentation ,Aged ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,cardiac/diagnosis ,lcsh:R ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cardiac arrhythmia ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,medicine.disease ,Arritmias cardíacas/diagnóstico ,Electrocardiography, Ambulatory ,Supraventricular tachycardia ,business ,Electrocardiography ,Atrial flutter - Abstract
Objective To correlate arrhythmic symptoms with the presence of significant arrhythmias through the external event monitoring (web-loop). Methods Between January and December 2011, the web-loop was connected to 112 patients (46% of them were women, mean age 52±21 years old). Specific arrhythmic symptoms were defined as palpitations, pre-syncope and syncope observed during the monitoring. Supraventricular tachycardia, atrial flutter or fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, pauses greater than 2 seconds or advanced atrioventricular block were classified as significant arrhythmia. The association between symptoms and significant arrhythmias were analyzed. Results The web-loop recorded arrhythmic symptoms in 74 (66%) patients. Of these, in only 14 (19%) patients the association between symptoms and significant cardiac arrhythmia was detected. Moreover, significant arrhythmia was found in 11 (9.8%) asymptomatic patients. There was no association between presence of major symptoms and significant cardiac arrhythmia (OR=0.57, CI95%: 0.21-1.57; p=0.23). Conclusion We found no association between major symptoms and significant cardiac arrhythmia in patients submitted to event recorder monitoring. Event loop recorder was useful to elucidate cases of palpitations and syncope in symptomatic patients.
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- 2014
7. Development of a sleep quality questionnaire to assess sleep in the ICU: a polysomnography study
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Fabrizio U. Maroja, Lia Bittencourt, Fátima Dumas Cintra, Patrick Rademaker Burke, Aav de Paola, Acc Carvalho, Sergio Tufik, Melania Aparecida Borges, Luciana J. Storti, and Denise Maria Servantes
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sleep quality ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cardiovascular homeostasis ,Polysomnography ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Sleep medicine ,Blood pressure ,Emergency medicine ,Heart rate ,Poster Presentation ,medicine ,Coronary care unit ,Sleep (system call) ,business - Abstract
Sleep is an important issue for the maintenance of cardiovascular homeostasis through heart rate and blood pressure modulation. Patients admitted in a coronary care unit (CCU) may exhibit a peculiar sleep pattern that is not fully understood. A feasible and cost-effective tool to analyze sleep in this scenario could bring important information for clinicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep with a questionnaire developed specifically for the CCU and to establish correlations with polysomnography.
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- 2013
8. Development and clinical validation of a non-invasive, beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring device, compared to invasive blood pressure monitoring during coronary angiography
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Antonio Carlos Moreira, Fátima Dumas Cintra, Eder Issao Ishibe, Marcelo Katz, Marcelo Pires Prado, Tales Santini, Adriano Henrique Pereira Barbosa, and Melania Aparecida Borges
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Male ,Coronary angiography ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Supine position ,Intraclass correlation ,Validação ,Diastole ,Hemodynamics ,lcsh:Medicine ,Monitorização fisiológica ,Angiografia coronária ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pressão sanguínea ,Heart Rate ,Monitoring, physiologic ,Internal medicine ,Validation ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Reproducibility ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Reproducibility of Results ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Equipment Design ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Blood Pressure Monitors ,Blood pressure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cardiology ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Beat (music) - Abstract
Objective To develop and test a beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring device during coronary angiography, and compare it with invasive blood pressure monitoring. Methods Twenty-eight patients with an indication for hemodynamic study were selected for this investigation, and kept in supine position. Before starting the coronary angiography, they were instructed about the use of the left radial bracelet for beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring. Results There was a significant difference between the time required for the catheterization laboratory team to acquire the first invasive blood pressure reading and the time to obtain the first beat-to-beat reading (11.1±5.1 and 1.5±1.8, respectively; p
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