08/May/2020
High prevalence of syphilis in a female prison unit in Northeastern Brazil
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO4978
ABSTRACT Objective To determine the prevalence of syphilis and the associated risk factors in a female prison unit. Methods This was a cross-sectional study including 113 women whom data were collected in two stages: first, blood test to check for syphilis seropositivity; and then collection of information through a form to assess risk situations for sexually transmitted infections. Results Overall, syphilis prevalence was found to be 22.1% among the female prison population (n=25) and 28.6% among pregnant women. A statistically […]
Keywords: Brazil; Infections; Prisoners; Prisons; Sexually transmitted diseases; Syphilis/epidemiology; Women; Women’s health
16/Apr/2020
Prevalence of priapism in individuals with sickle cell disease and implications on male sexual function
einstein (São Paulo). 16/Apr/2020;18:eAO5070.
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Prevalence of priapism in individuals with sickle cell disease and implications on male sexual function
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5070
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate epidemiological aspects of priapism in patients with sickle cell disease, and these aspects impact on adult sexual function. Methods This was a cross-sectional study including individuals with sickle cell disease who were evaluated at a reference center for sickle cell. Participants completed a structured questionnaire about their sociodemographic characteristics and priapism events. Sexual function was assessed using validated two instruments, the Erection Hardness Score and one about the sex life satisfaction. Results Sixty-four individuals with median […]
Keywords: Anemmia, sickle cell; Erectile dysfunction; Priapism/epidemiology; Sexuality
13/Apr/2020
Effects of ICI 182,780, an ERα and ERβ antagonist, and G-1, a GPER agonist, on autophagy in breast cancer cells
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO4560
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate if ICI 182,780 (fulvestrant), a selective estrogen receptor alpha/beta (ERα/ERβ) antagonist, and G-1, a selective G-protein-coupled receptor (GPER) agonist, can potentially induce autophagy in breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and SKBr3, and how G-1 affects cell viability. Methods Cell viability in MCF-7 and SKBr3 cells was assessed by the MTT assay. To investigate the autophagy flux, MCF-7 cells were transfected with GFP-LC3, a marker of autophagosomes, and analyzed by real-time fluorescence microscopy. MCF-7 and SKBr3 cells […]
Keywords: Autophagy; Breast neoplasms; Cellular proliferation; Estrogens; Fulvestrant; MCF-7 Cells; Receptors, estrogen; Receptors, G-protein-coupled
13/Apr/2020
Evaluation of nutritional risk factors in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-eligible patients
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5075
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the nutritional risk factors in patients eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Methods A cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted with patients recruited from an hematology outpatient clinic. Study variables included demographic and clinical data, patient-generated global subjective assessment findings, anthropometric indicators, food intake and oxidative stress levels. The level of significance was set at 5% (p
Keywords: Food consumption; Hematopoietic stem cells; Nutritional status; Oxidative stress; Sarcopenia; Stem cell transplantation
30/Mar/2020
Health profile of older adults assisted by the Elderly Caregiver Program of Health Care Network of the City of São Paulo
einstein (São Paulo). 30/Mar/2020;18:eAO5263.
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Health profile of older adults assisted by the Elderly Caregiver Program of Health Care Network of the City of São Paulo
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5263
ABSTRACT Objective To assess the health profile of community-dwelling older adults, according to sex, assisted by the Elderly Caregiver Program of the City of São Paulo. Methods Secondary data of 535 older adults, assisted by ten Elderly Caregiver Program teams from the southern region of São Paulo, were collected from medical records and the Multidimensional Evaluation of Older People in Primary Care, after verifying the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study and obtaining subjects’ consent. Results Older adults assisted […]
Keywords: Aged; Health profile; Health services for the aged; Healthcare models; Home care services; Home health aides
30/Mar/2020
Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5256
ABSTRACT Objective To describe and identify the importance of different indicators of the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of male ultra-trail runners according to their level of participation (regional or national). Methods Forty-four male ultra-trail runners were assessed (36.5±7.2 years). They were classified as regional (n=25) and national (n=19). Wingate test was used to assess the anaerobic pathway. A progressive incremental running test was performed and ventilatory thresholds registered, in parallel to heart rate and lactate concentration at the end of […]
Keywords: Anaerobic threshold; Exercise test; Oxygen consumption; Physical exertion/physiology; Running
19/Mar/2020
Regulatory T cells isolated from endometriotic peritoneal fluid express a different number of Toll-like receptors
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5294
ABSTRACT Objective To analyze and compare the expression of Toll-like receptors by regulatory T cells present in the peritoneal fluid of patients with and without endometriosis. Methods Regulatory T cells were isolated from peritoneal fluid of women with and without endometriosis, collected during surgery, and mRNA was extracted for analysis of Toll-like receptors expression by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Results Patients with endometriosis presented regulatory T cells expressing a larger number and variety of Toll-like receptors when compared to regulatory […]
Keywords: Endometriosis; Immune system; T-lymphocytes, regulatory; Toll-like receptors
13/Mar/2020
Impact of demonstration in a realistic simulation environment as a postoperative education in patients’ experience
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO4831
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the impact of training in the Practical Life Room on patients experience during hospitalization. Methods Subjects submitted to orthopedic surgeries were randomized to two groups (Control and Intervention) in the postoperative period. The Control Group received only the printed guidelines regarding the postoperative period, and the Intervention Group received the printed guidelines and a demonstration and training session with a physical therapist, in an environment created to simulate a house and its rooms (living room, bedroom, […]
Keywords: Health education; Orthopedic procedures; Patient satisfaction; Simulation training
13/Mar/2020
Reduction of oxidative stress improves insulin signaling in cardiac tissue of obese mice
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5022
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the effects of oxidative stress on insulin signaling in cardiac tissue of obese mice. Methods Thirty Swiss mice were equally divided (n=10) into three groups: Control Group, Obese Group, and Obese Group Treated with N-acetylcysteine. After obesity and insulin resistance were established, the obese mice were treated with N-acetylcysteine at a dose of 50mg/kg daily for 15 days via oral gavage. Results Higher blood glucose levels and nitrite and carbonyl contents, and lower protein levels of […]
Keywords: Insulin resistance; Mice; Myocardium; Obesity; Oxidative stress
03/Mar/2020
Automatic segmentation of brain tumors in magnetic resonance imaging
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO4948
ABSTRACT Objective To develop a computational algorithm applied to magnetic resonance imaging for automatic segmentation of brain tumors. Methods A total of 130 magnetic resonance images were used in the T1c, T2 and FSPRG T1C sequences and in the axial, sagittal and coronal planes of patients with brain cancer. The algorithms employed contrast correction, histogram normalization and binarization techniques to disconnect adjacent structures from the brain and enhance the region of interest. Automatic segmentation was performed through detection by coordinates […]
Keywords: Brain neoplasms; Computer simulation; Diagnostic imaging; Image processing, computer-assisted; Magnetic resonance imaging
