25/set/2024
Fatality from COVID-19 does not affect palliative care duration among patients with advanced cancer: a retrospective cohort study
einstein (São Paulo). 25/set/2024;22:eAO0536.
Ver Artigo25/set/2024
Fatality from COVID-19 does not affect palliative care duration among patients with advanced cancer: a retrospective cohort study
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0536
Highlights Fatality due to COVID-19 does not alter the time under oncological palliative care. The retrospective design of this pioneering study allows causal inference. Access to oncological palliative care frequently approaches terminality of life. ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed at investigating the extent to which COVID-19-induced fatalities affect the duration of palliative care among patients with advanced cancer. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at the Palliative Care Unit of the Brazilian Instituto Nacional de Câncer in Rio de […]
Palavras-chave: Causas de Morte; COVID-19; Neoplasias; Cuidados paliativos; Pandemics; Survival; Underlying cause of death
20/set/2024
Impact of chronic illness caused by chikungunya fever on quality of life and functionality
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0562
ABSTRACT In Brief Chikungunya fever compromises the functionality and quality of life in the affected individuals, even one year after the acute phase of the disease. Chronically affected people experience direct impairment in performing daily activities, along with a risk of developing other morbidities. Highlights Even after a year, chikungunya fever-affected people experience damage to their physical and mental health. Positive screening for depression risk was 13.5 times more likely in chronically affected. Patients with chronic chikungunya fever had a […]
Palavras-chave: Chikungunya fever; Epidemiologia; Dor; Qualidade de vida
20/set/2024
Cluster classification of a Brazilian gastric cancer cohort reveals remarkable populational differences in normal p53 rate
einstein (São Paulo). 20/set/2024;22:eAO0508.
Ver Artigo20/set/2024
Cluster classification of a Brazilian gastric cancer cohort reveals remarkable populational differences in normal p53 rate
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0508
ABSTRACT In Brief Queiroz et al. showed that the application of cluster methodology for classifying gastric cancer is suitable and efficient within a Brazilian cohort, which is known for its population heterogeneity. The study highlighted the potential utilization of this method within public health services due to its low-cost, presenting a viable means to improve the diagnosis and prognosis of gastric cancer. Highlights Our Brazilian cohort with gastric cancer has a distinct distribution between mutated and normal p53. New genetic […]
Palavras-chave: Adenocarcinoma; Biomarcadores; Cluster analysis; Gastric neoplasms; Genes p53; Genetic heterogeneity; Imunoistoquímica
20/set/2024
Angiographic description of the superior rectal artery and its anatomical variations in patients undergoing embolization of the superior rectal arteries in hemorrhoidal disease treatment
einstein (São Paulo). 20/set/2024;22:eAO0688.
Ver Artigo20/set/2024
Angiographic description of the superior rectal artery and its anatomical variations in patients undergoing embolization of the superior rectal arteries in hemorrhoidal disease treatment
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0688
ABSTRACT In Brief Angiography of the superior rectal artery showed that its branches were divided into four main branches (two left and two right) in 46.8%; the second most frequent variation was one right and two left branches in 26.6%, followed by two branches to the right and one to the left in 20%; the most uncommon variations were one to the right and one to the left without further subdivision in 6.6%. Highlights The superior rectal artery, when it […]
Palavras-chave: Anatomic variation; Angiografia; Embolização terapêutica; Hemorrhoids; Mesenteric artery, inferior
10/set/2024
Blood concentrations of α-Klotho and FGF-23 exhibit no correlation with bone mineral density in elderly individuals
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0412
Highlights Klotho controls cellular pathways and is a key factor in senescence and longevity. FGF-23 regulates phosphorus and vitamin D metabolism in a Klotho-dependent manner. Bone formation in Klotho-deficient mice decreased similar to that in aged humans. Renal function and lumbar spine bone mineral density were related to Klotho and FGF-23, respectively. ABSTRACT Objective: To investigating the relationship between α-Klotho and FGF-23 with bone biochemical markers and bone density findings in extremely aged individuals. Methods: A total of 55 individuals […]
Palavras-chave: Idoso; Biomarcadores; Densidade óssea; FGF-23 protein; Humano; Klotho protein; Longevity
10/set/2024
Human-animal interaction and One Health: establishment and validation of the Brazilian version of the Animal Empathy Scale
einstein (São Paulo). 10/set/2024;22:eAO0685.
Ver Artigo10/set/2024
Human-animal interaction and One Health: establishment and validation of the Brazilian version of the Animal Empathy Scale
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0685
Highlights From the One Health approach, empathy represents the initial movement towards achieving planet harmony. The more emotions we attribute to animals, the more we develop pro-conservation behaviors. AES-Brazil may serve as a tool for reflection and monitoring interventions in human-animal relationships. ABSTRACT Objective: To design and validate a Brazilian version of the Animal Empathy Scale, based on the existing Portuguese version. Methods: Content validity assessment was performed by expert judges, and the adapted scale was administered to a sample […]
Palavras-chave: Animals; Empathy; Factor analysis; Human-animal interaction; One health; statistical; Inquéritos e questionários
28/ago/2024
Swimming training prevents obesity installation and normalizes hypothalamic expressions of GLP1 and leptin receptors in adult offspring born in small litters
einstein (São Paulo). 28/ago/2024;22:eAO0619.
Ver Artigo28/ago/2024
Swimming training prevents obesity installation and normalizes hypothalamic expressions of GLP1 and leptin receptors in adult offspring born in small litters
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0619
Highlights Small-litter promotes greater body weight gain, adiposity, and metabolic abnormalities in adulthood. Small-litter -adult obese rats showed augmented hypothalamic expression of GLP1-R and Lep-R. Swimming training throughout life avoids obesity and metabolic disorders in small-litter-adult rats. Regular exercise can normalize GLP1-R and Lep-R hypothalamic expressions in small-litter-adult rats. ABSTRACT Objective: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP1) and leptin (Lep) are afferent signals that regulate energy metabolism. Lactational hypernutrition results in hyperphagia and adiposity in adult life, and these events can be prevented […]
Palavras-chave: Exercício; Hypothalamus; Metabolic reprogramming; Obesidade; Swimming
28/ago/2024
Point prevalence and risk factors for pressure ulcers in hospitalized adult patients: a cross-sectional study
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0811
Highlights Excess moisture can lead to maceration and contribute to skin breakdown. Superficial pressure ulcers were the most common and can be easily prevented. Healthcare professionals should be aware of PU risk factors, evaluate skin daily, and offer prevention. ABSTRACT Objective: To estimate the point prevalence of and risk factors associated with the development of pressure ulcers at a university hospital in Brazil. Methods: This study was conducted on 196 participants using a structured questionnaire, physical examination of the skin, […]
Palavras-chave: Pressure ulcer; Prevalência; Retardo do crescimento fetal
20/ago/2024
Prevalence and risk factors of Burnout syndrome among intensive care unit members during the second wave of COVID-19: a single-center study
einstein (São Paulo). 20/ago/2024;22:eAO0271.
Ver Artigo20/ago/2024
Prevalence and risk factors of Burnout syndrome among intensive care unit members during the second wave of COVID-19: a single-center study
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0271
Highlights A single-center study evaluated the prevalence and risk factors for Burnout syndrome in intensive care unit teams. The study revealed a high prevalence of Burnout syndrome in at least one dimension. Factors such as profession and having two or more jobs were associated with severe burnout symptoms. The study highlighted the need for interventions and support to address burnout among intensive care unit teams. ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of burnout among the intensive care unit team of […]
Palavras-chave: Ansiedade; Burnout, psychological; COVID-19; Unidades de terapia intensiva; Pandemics; Stress, psychological; Inquéritos e questionários
20/ago/2024
Current status of laparoscopy teaching in gynecology and obstetrics medical residency in Brazil
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0458
Highlights Only 20% of the medical residency programs have laparoscopic teaching. Preceptors of the residency programs have advanced experience. Most programs have no plan to set up a training center. Resideny programs are concentrated in the Southeast region and in capitals. ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize laparoscopy teaching in Medical Residency Programs in Gynecology and Obstetrics in Brazil, and to evaluate preceptors’ characteristics in laparoscopy programs and map laparoscopic training practice scenarios. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study evaluated questionnaire responses from […]
Palavras-chave: Brasil; Educação médica; Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde; Internato e residência; Laparoscopia; Procedimentos cirúrgicos minimamente invasivos; Inquéritos e questionários
