10/Jun/2021
Impact of intensive care unit admission during handover on mortality: propensity matched cohort study
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5748
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the impact of intensive care unit admission during medical handover on mortality. Methods: Post-hoc analysis of data extracted from a prior study aimed at addressing the impacts of intensive care unit readmission on clinical outcomes. This retrospective, single-center, propensity-matched cohort study was conducted in a 41-bed general open-model intensive care unit. Patients were assigned to one of two cohorts according to time of intensive care unit admission: Handover Group (intensive care unit admission between 6:30 am […]
Keywords: Communication; Health resources/statistics & numerical data; Hospital mortality; Intensive care units/statistics & numerical data; Patient discharge; Patient handoff; Patient outcome assessment; Patient readmission; Patient safety
10/Jun/2021
Genetic analysis of products of conception. Should we abandon classic karyotyping methodology?
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5945
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the results obtained by the classic and molecular methodology in the analysis of products of conception, the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Methods: Retrospective non-randomized analysis of results obtained from product of conception samples submitted to genetic evaluation, from 2012 to 2017. The evaluations were performed using cytogenetics and/or chromosomal microarray analysis or arrays. Results: Forty samples were analyzed using classic cytogenetics, of which 10% showed no cell growth, 50% had normal results and 40% […]
Keywords: Abortion, spontaneous; Aneuploidy; Chromosome deletion; Chromosome duplication; Karyotype; Pregnancy
02/Jun/2021
High-flow nasal cannula failure: can clinical outcomes determine early interruption?
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5846
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the evolution of clinical outcomes in children with bronchiolitis who used a high-flow nasal cannula, and to determine after long of non-clinical improvement the therapy should be discontinued, and treatment should be escalated to other forms of ventilatory support. Methods: An observational retrospective study of infants with bronchiolitis who used a high-flow nasal cannula. Patients were divided into two study groups according to success or failure of high-flow nasal cannula therapy, namely the Success Group and […]
Keywords: Bronchiolitis; Cannula; Child; Respiration; Risk Factors
02/Jun/2021
Medical care in clinical genetics: an experience of decentralization in southern Brazil
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5708
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the population assisted in a genetics outpatient clinic, in a medium-sized town, with respect to diagnosis, type of inheritance, and local impact of genetic care. Methods: Medical records and genetic consultation forms from 2006 to 2018 were reviewed. The variables analyzed were age, sex, origin, current residence, reason for consultation, professional who requested evaluation, final diagnosis, additional exams and their results. Results: A total of 609 patients were seen, 65.9% aged 0 to 12 years. Genetic […]
Keywords: Epidemiology; Genetics, medical; Health services research; Hospitals, university; Public health
27/May/2021
Use of psychotropic drugs among workers on leave due to mental disorders
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5506
ABSTRACT Objective To describe the use of psychotropic drugs among civil servants with registered absenteeism due to mental disorders, and to investigate associations with duration of leave of absence. Methods A cross-sectional study with civil servants on leave of absence due to mental disorders, between January and December 2017. Demographic, occupational and clinical variables were extracted from secondary data. Non-parametric tests were used to investigate correlations between use of psychotropic drugs and leave duration. Cluster analysis was used to investigate […]
Keywords: Absenteeism; Antidepressive agents; Depression; Government Employees; Mental disorders; Psychotropic drugs
28/Apr/2021
Supracricoid laryngectomy: the impact of senescence on swallowing safety
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5715
ABSTRACT: Objective: To investigate the association between aging and the functional aspects of swallowing (laryngeal penetration and laryngotracheal aspiration) in individuals who underwent supracricoid laryngectomy in the late period and without complaints. Methods: A total of 70 patients, 56 (80%) aged >60 years and 14 (20%)
Keywords: Aging; Deglutition; Deglutition disorders; Laryngectomy; Rehabilitation
28/Apr/2021
Correlation between previous sedentary lifestyle and CrossFit-related injuries
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5941
ABSTRACT: Objective: To correlate CrossFit-related injuries with previous sedentary lifestyle, and to investigate other factors potentially associated with higher rates of injury among practitioners. Methods: A nationwide cross-sectional study involving CrossFit practitioners who received a digital questionnaire inquiring into CrossFit-related injuries, previous sedentary life, training intensity and experience, site of injury and general demographics. Results: This sample included 121 CrossFit practitioners, 34.7% of participants were sedentary prior to starting CrossFit practice, from these, 45.2% reported CrossFit-related injuries, compared to 30.4% […]
Keywords: Athletes; Exercise; Sedentary behavior; Wounds and injuries
09/Apr/2021
Effects of resistance training on metabolic and cardiovascular responses to a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test in Parkinson`s disease
einstein (São Paulo). 09/Apr/2021;19:eAO5940.
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Effects of resistance training on metabolic and cardiovascular responses to a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test in Parkinson`s disease
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5940
ABSTRACT: Objective: To evaluate the effects of resistance training on metabolic and cardiovascular responses during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Methods: Twenty-four patients with Parkinson’s disease (modified Hoehn and Yahr stages 2 to 3) were randomly assigned to one of two groups: Control or Resistance Training. Patients in the Resistance Training Group completed an exercise program consisting of five resistance exercises (two to four sets of six to 12 repetitions maximum per set) twice a week. […]
Keywords: Cardiovascular abnormalities; Exercise test; Oxygen consumption; Parkinsonian disorders; Resistance training
01/Apr/2021
Cognitive restraint directed at carbohydrates in individuals on low-carb diet with binge eating: the role of guilt about food cravings
einstein (São Paulo). 01/Apr/2021;19:eAO5599.
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Cognitive restraint directed at carbohydrates in individuals on low-carb diet with binge eating: the role of guilt about food cravings
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5599
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate whether the carbohydrate-restricted diet leads to higher levels of food cravings in individuals with binge eating. Methods A total of 146 individuals with binge eating participated in the Low-Carb Diet Group (n=48) and Control Group (n=98). The Binge Eating Scale, Hay’s questionnaire, Food Cravings Questionnaire – Trait and State, Cognitive restraint subscale and its adapted version for the cognitive restraint toward carbohydrates, were used as measures. Parametric tests were used for comparison between groups (Student’s t […]
Keywords: Binge-eating disorder; Cognitive restraint; Diet, carbohydrate-restricted
09/Mar/2021
COVID-19 meta-analyses: a scoping review and quality assessment
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6002
ABSTRACT Objective: To carry out a scoping review of the meta-analyses published regarding about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), evaluating their main characteristics, publication trends and methodological quality. Methods: A bibliometric search was performed in PubMed®, Scopus and Web of Science, focusing on meta-analyses about COVID-2019 disease. Bibliometric and descriptive data for the included articles were extracted and the methodological quality of the included meta-analyses was evaluated using A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews. Results: A total of 348 meta-analyses […]
Keywords: Betacoronavirus; Bibliometrics; Coronavirus; COVID-19; Meta-analysis; SARS-CoV-2; Scientometrics; Systematic review
