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  1. Article ; Online: Conditions of vulnerability to the inadequate treatment of bronchiolitis.

    Neves, Kattia Cristina / Vieira, Sandra Elisabete

    Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992)

    2020  Volume 66, Issue 2, Page(s) 187–193

    Abstract: Objective: To analyze clinical and demographic variables possibly associated with the prescriptions of non-recommended but routinely used therapies for infants with acute viral bronchiolitis.: Methods: A cross-sectional study included hospitalized ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To analyze clinical and demographic variables possibly associated with the prescriptions of non-recommended but routinely used therapies for infants with acute viral bronchiolitis.
    Methods: A cross-sectional study included hospitalized infants with bronchiolitis caused by the respiratory syncytial virus. Those with other associated infections and/or morbidities were excluded. The data were collected from medical records.
    Results: Among 120 cases, 90% used inhaled beta-agonists, 72.5% corticosteroids, 40% antibiotics, and 66.7% inhaled hypertonic saline solution. The use of bronchodilators did not present an independent association with another variable. More frequent use of corticosteroids was associated with low oximetry, longer hospitalization time, and age>3 months. Antibiotic therapy was associated with the presence of fever, longer hospitalization, and age>3 months. Inhaled hypertonic saline solution was associated with longer hospitalization time.
    Conclusions: Non-recommended prescriptions were frequent. Corticosteroid and antibiotic therapy were associated with signs of severity, as expected, but interestingly, they were more frequently used in infants above 3m, which suggested less safety in the diagnosis of viral bronchiolitis in these patients. The use of bronchodilators was even more worrying since they were indiscriminately used, without association with another variable related to the severity or characteristics of the host. The use of the inhaled hypertonic solution, although not associated with severity, seems to have implied a longer hospitalization time. The identification of these conditions of greater vulnerability to the prescription of inappropriate therapies contributes to the implantation of protocols for the bronchiolitis treatment, for continuing education and for analysis of the effectiveness of the strategies employed.
    MeSH term(s) Acute Disease ; Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage ; Bronchiolitis, Viral/drug therapy ; Bronchodilator Agents/administration & dosage ; Child, Preschool ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Hospitalization ; Humans ; Inappropriate Prescribing/statistics & numerical data ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Multivariate Analysis ; Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections/drug therapy ; Saline Solution, Hypertonic/administration & dosage ; Statistics, Nonparametric
    Chemical Substances Adrenal Cortex Hormones ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; Bronchodilator Agents ; Saline Solution, Hypertonic
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-15
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2027973-5
    ISSN 1806-9282 ; 0104-4230
    ISSN (online) 1806-9282
    ISSN 0104-4230
    DOI 10.1590/1806-9282.66.2.187
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  2. Book ; Online: Human Leukocyte Transcriptional Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection

    Vieira, Sandra Elisabete / Bando, Silvia Yumi / Lauterbach, Gerhard da Paz / Moreira-Filho, Carlos Alberto

    Clinics v.75 2020

    2020  

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-01
    Publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
    Publishing country br
    Document type Book ; Online
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  3. Article ; Online: The role of respiratory virus infection in suspected pertussis: A prospective study.

    Ferronato, Angela Esposito / Leite, Daniela / Vieira, Sandra Elisabete

    Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi

    2019  Volume 54, Issue 3, Page(s) 379–384

    Abstract: Background: Infections caused by Bordetella pertussis are frequent and responsible for cases of huge severity in unvaccinated young infants. However, clinical manifestations vary and mimic other respiratory diseases as respiratory viruses.: Methods: ... ...

    Abstract Background: Infections caused by Bordetella pertussis are frequent and responsible for cases of huge severity in unvaccinated young infants. However, clinical manifestations vary and mimic other respiratory diseases as respiratory viruses.
    Methods: A prospective cohort study was performed with infants under 1 old, hospitalized with suspected pertussis. All infants were submitted to etiological research to identify Bordetella pertussis (nasopharynx swab for culture and/or PCR) and respiratory viruses (nasopharyngeal aspirate for indirect immunofluorescence). Clinical and demographic data were collected.
    Results: Among 59 infants, an etiological agent was identified in 37 (62.8%). Respiratory virus was identified in 19 (32%) and Bordetella pertussis in 14 (23.7%) as sole agent. Codetection was found in 4 (7%). Younger age, absence of fever, lack of BP immunization, leukocytosis > 20,000/mm
    Conclusion: Respiratory virus infections are frequent in cases of clinical suspicion of pertussis and may actually exceed the prevalence of BP. Clinical/laboratory characteristics may suggest the etiology, but they are not pathognomonic, which stresses the need for respiratory virus and Bordetella pertussis research in this clinical situation.
    MeSH term(s) Age Factors ; Coinfection/microbiology ; Coinfection/virology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Leukocytosis/virology ; Male ; Prospective Studies ; Respiratory Sounds ; Respiratory Tract Infections/virology ; Risk Factors ; Virus Diseases/etiology ; Virus Diseases/virology ; Whooping Cough/complications ; Whooping Cough/virology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-07-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1497590-7
    ISSN 1995-9133 ; 1684-1182 ; 0253-2662
    ISSN (online) 1995-9133
    ISSN 1684-1182 ; 0253-2662
    DOI 10.1016/j.jmii.2019.06.009
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  4. Article ; Online: Human Leukocyte Transcriptional Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection

    Sandra Elisabete Vieira / Silvia Yumi Bando / Gerhard da Paz Lauterbach / Carlos Alberto Moreira-Filho

    Clinics, Vol

    2020  Volume 75

    Keywords Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier España
    Document type Article ; Online
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  5. Article ; Online: Human Leukocyte Transcriptional Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection.

    Vieira, Sandra Elisabete / Bando, Silvia Yumi / Lauterbach, Gerhard da Paz / Moreira-Filho, Carlos Alberto

    Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    2020  Volume 75, Page(s) e2078

    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus ; Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology ; Humans ; Leukocytes ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; Transcription, Genetic ; Transcriptional Activation
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2182801-5
    ISSN 1980-5322 ; 1807-5932
    ISSN (online) 1980-5322
    ISSN 1807-5932
    DOI 10.6061/clinics/2020/e2078
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  6. Article: Human Leukocyte Transcriptional Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection

    Vieira, Sandra Elisabete / Bando, Silvia Yumi / Lauterbach, Gerhard da Paz / Moreira-Filho, Carlos Alberto

    Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #614221
    Database COVID19

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  7. Article ; Online: Dietary Pattern Influences Gestational Weight Gain: Results from the ProcriAr Cohort Study-São Paulo, Brazil.

    Saldiva, Silvia Regina Dias Medici / De Arruda Neta, Adélia da Costa Pereira / Teixeira, Juliana Araujo / Peres, Stela Verzinhasse / Marchioni, Dirce Maria Lobo / Carvalho, Mariana Azevedo / Vieira, Sandra Elisabete / Francisco, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira

    Nutrients

    2022  Volume 14, Issue 20

    Abstract: The maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) influence maternal and infant outcomes. This study identified patterns of habitual dietary intake in 385 pregnant women in São Paulo and explored their associations with ... ...

    Abstract The maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) influence maternal and infant outcomes. This study identified patterns of habitual dietary intake in 385 pregnant women in São Paulo and explored their associations with excessive weight gain (EGWG). Weight at the first visit (<14 weeks) was used as a proxy for pre-pregnancy weight. Food consumption was assessed using the 24HR method, administered twice at each gestational trimester, and dietary patterns were identified by principal component analysis. Three dietary patterns were identified: “Vegetables and Fruits,” “Western,” and “Brazilian Traditional.” Descriptive data analysis was performed using absolute and relative frequencies for each independent variable and multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression was used to analyze excessive gestational gain weight (EGWG) and dietary patterns (DP). The Brazilian Traditional dietary pattern showed a protective effect on EGWG (p = 0.04) and age > 35 years (p = 0.03), while subjects overweight at baseline had a higher probability of EGWG (p = 0.02), suggesting that the identification of dietary and weight inadequacies should be observed from the beginning of pregnancy, accompanied by nutritional intervention and weight monitoring throughout the gestational period to reduce risks to the mother and child’s health.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; Body Mass Index ; Brazil/epidemiology ; Cohort Studies ; Diet ; Gestational Weight Gain ; Weight Gain
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2518386-2
    ISSN 2072-6643 ; 2072-6643
    ISSN (online) 2072-6643
    ISSN 2072-6643
    DOI 10.3390/nu14204428
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  8. Article ; Online: Arousal changes and delirium in acute medically-ill male older patients with and without dementia: a prospective study during hospitalization.

    Lagarto, Luísa / Albuquerque, Elisabete / Loureiro, Diana / Vieira, Filipe / Esteves, Pedro / Neves, Sandra / Teixeira-Veríssimo, Manuel / Cerejeira, Joaquim

    Aging & mental health

    2018  Volume 24, Issue 5, Page(s) 820–827

    Abstract: Objectives: ...

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    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Arousal ; Delirium/epidemiology ; Dementia/epidemiology ; Hospitalization ; Humans ; Male ; Prospective Studies
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-12-29
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Observational Study
    ZDB-ID 1474804-6
    ISSN 1364-6915 ; 1360-7863
    ISSN (online) 1364-6915
    ISSN 1360-7863
    DOI 10.1080/13607863.2018.1548569
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  9. Article ; Online: Individual exposure to urban air pollution and its correlation with placental angiogenic markers in the first trimester of pregnancy, in São Paulo, Brazil.

    Hettfleisch, Karen / Carvalho, Mariana Azevedo / Hoshida, Mara Sandra / Pastro, Luciana Duzolina Manfré / Saldiva, Silvia Regina Dias Medici / Vieira, Sandra Elisabete / Francisco, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira / Saldiva, Paulo Hilário Nascimento / Bernardes, Lisandra Stein

    Environmental science and pollution research international

    2021  Volume 28, Issue 22, Page(s) 28658–28665

    Abstract: Pollution of the atmosphere is known that may lead to adverse obstetric outcomes, including fetal growth restriction, gestational hypertension, and preeclampsia. Such disorders are correlated with imbalances in angiogenic factors, which may also be ... ...

    Abstract Pollution of the atmosphere is known that may lead to adverse obstetric outcomes, including fetal growth restriction, gestational hypertension, and preeclampsia. Such disorders are correlated with imbalances in angiogenic factors, which may also be involved in the pathological mechanism as the pollutants impact placental and maternal physiology. In the first trimester of gestation, this study assessed the outcomes of personal maternal short period exposure to air pollution on soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt1) and placental growth factor (PLGF) of pregnant women blood concentrations. This was a cross-sectional study, held in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, and conducted with low-risk pregnant women, who carried personal passive nitrogen dioxide (NO
    MeSH term(s) Air Pollution ; Biomarkers ; Brazil ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Placenta ; Placenta Growth Factor ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Trimester, First ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1
    Chemical Substances Biomarkers ; Placenta Growth Factor (144589-93-5) ; FLT1 protein, human (EC 2.7.10.1) ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1 (EC 2.7.10.1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-05
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1178791-0
    ISSN 1614-7499 ; 0944-1344
    ISSN (online) 1614-7499
    ISSN 0944-1344
    DOI 10.1007/s11356-021-12353-7
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  10. Article ; Online: Pre-pregnancy dietary pattern is associated with newborn size: results from ProcriAr study.

    Teixeira, Juliana A / Hoffman, Daniel J / Castro, Teresa G / Saldiva, Silvia Regina D M / Francisco, Rossana P V / Vieira, Sandra Elisabete / Marchioni, Dirce Maria

    The British journal of nutrition

    2020  Volume 126, Issue 6, Page(s) 903–912

    Abstract: Babies born small-for-gestational age (SGA) have an increased risk of mortality, morbidity and adverse functional consequences. Studies suggest that pre-pregnancy maternal diet may influence newborns' size. This study aimed to determine whether maternal ... ...

    Abstract Babies born small-for-gestational age (SGA) have an increased risk of mortality, morbidity and adverse functional consequences. Studies suggest that pre-pregnancy maternal diet may influence newborns' size. This study aimed to determine whether maternal pre-pregnancy dietary patterns (DP) are associated with delivering SGA newborns in the ProcriAr Cohort Study, Sao Paulo-Brazil. Pre-pregnancy DP of 299 women were investigated using factor analysis with principal component's estimation, based on intake reported on a validated 110-item FFQ. Newborns were classified as SGA if their weight and/or length, adjusted by gestational age and sex, were below the 10th percentile of the INTERGROWTH-21st standards. Multivariate Poisson regression modelling with robust error variance was performed to examine associations between the different DP (in quintiles) and SGA. In a model adjusted by maternal sociodemographic and health behaviours, women who scored in the highest quintile of the DP 'Snacks, sandwiches, sweets and soft drinks' (in relation to the women who scored in the lowest quintile) were significantly more likely to deliver SGA babies (relative risk 1·92; 95 % CI 1·08, 3·39). This study verified that women's pre-pregnancy dietary behaviour characterised by an energy-dense nutrient-poor food intake was a risk factor for delivering SGA newborns. Investments in education and improved access to healthful food and nutritional information before pregnancy should be prioritised due to their potential positive impact on child health. However, further studies are warranted to identify specific metabolic pathways that may be underlying these associations.
    MeSH term(s) Birth Weight ; Brazil ; Cohort Studies ; Diet ; Female ; Fetal Growth Retardation ; Gestational Age ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Small for Gestational Age ; Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ; Pregnancy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 280396-3
    ISSN 1475-2662 ; 0007-1145
    ISSN (online) 1475-2662
    ISSN 0007-1145
    DOI 10.1017/S0007114520004778
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