12 research outputs found
Bloqueio atrioventricular total congĂȘnito
Objetivos: Descrever as caracterĂsticas de pacientes menores de 18 anos com bloqueio atrioventricular total congĂȘnito submetidos a implante ou troca de marcapasso definitivo. MĂ©todos: Foram analisados retrospectivamente 34 pacientes que foram submetidos a implante ou troca de marcapasso entre janeiro de 2011 e maio de 2017 em um Ășnico centro. Os pacientes foram divididos em 2 grupos (grupo I: implante e grupo II: troca) e avaliados de acordo com o sexo, idade, cardiopatia congĂȘnita, indicação do implante, tĂ©cnica utilizada, complicaçÔes e mortalidade. Resultados: 47,1% eram do sexo feminino. A mediana para idade no momento do implante foi de 2 anos e 6 meses e para peso foi de 17,5Kg. Cardiopatia congĂȘnita teve prevalĂȘncia de 52,9% nos pacientes. As indicaçÔes para implante de marcapasso definitivo foram: frequĂȘncia cardĂaca menor que 70 bpm com cardiopatia ou disfunção (44,1%), frequĂȘncia cardĂaca menor que 55 bpm sem cardiopatia (26,5%), sinais e sintomas de baixo dĂ©bito cardĂaco (20,6%) e disfunção ventricular (8,8%). A tĂ©cnica epicĂĄrdica foi realizada em 73,5% e a endocĂĄrdica em 26,5% dos pacientes. Foi implantado marcapasso bicameral em 53% e monocameral em 47% deles. ComplicaçÔes foram observadas em 23,5% e a mortalidade foi de 8,8%. ConclusĂ”es: A criteriosa avaliação desses pacientes permite uma adequada escolha do sistema e da tĂ©cnica de implante. Pouco mais da metade dos pacientes tinham cardiopatia congĂȘnita, a tĂ©cnica epicĂĄrdica foi a mais realizada, a maioria recebeu
marcapasso bicameral, e as complicaçÔes e a mortalidade foram semelhantes as encontradas na da literatura.
Anesthetic induction and recovery time of Centropomus parallelus exposed to the essential oil of Aloysia triphylla Indução e recuperação anestésica de Centropomus parallelus expostos ao óleo essencial de Aloysia triphylla
ABSTRACT This study analyzed the effectiveness of the essential oil of Aloysia triphylla (EOA) as an anesthetic and stress reducing agent in the transport of fat snook (Centropomus parallelus
The Third Workshop on Population of the RDBES Data Model (WKRDB-POP3)
The aims of this workshop were to explain the data model developed for the commercial fisheries Regional Database and Estimation System (RDBES), assist in populating it with real data for the second test data call for the RDBES, and encourage participants to take part in ongoing testing of the RDBES data submission system. This report documents the progress that participants have done to prepare their institutes for future use of the RDBES system. Some issues with data conversion have been identified and are documented in this report. None of the identified issues are thought to be serious impediments to moving forward with the RDBES development according to the roadmap decided by the Steering Committee of the Regional Fisheries Database in 2020. The RDBES Core Group (the group of people developing the RDBES data model) and ICES Data Centre will look at the results of this workshop and either respond to individual questions or adapt the data model and documentation as required. The workshop concluded and reported before the deadline of the test data call. For a complete test of the data model, all participants were encouraged to complete the data call. A report on the degree of completion of the data call may be expected from WGRDBESGOV which convenes after the data call deadline
The environmental education in Brazil and the proposal of its formal application by the Secretariat of Education of the Federal District
Disability and well-being : towards a Capability Approach for marketplace access
Using the Capability Approach (CA) as a means of identifying the barriers that individuals with disabilities face in achieving their goals, this conceptual paper aims to provoke discussion and identify how society excludes and marginalises individuals with disabilities. As framed through the lens of consumer vulnerability, reimagining how society, policy makers and the market can transform lived experiences, representation and symbolism of disability, this paper calls for a coherent and integrated set of actions. Central to these actions is a proposal for a transformative approach to marketplace access as a coordinated force to deliver positive change for people with disabilities. Through developing a new conceptual way of how the market should engage with disability, this paper presents proposals looking to ensure individuals with disabilities experience the conditions in which they can pursue their ultimate ends
Disability and Well-being: Towards a Capability Approach for Marketplace Access
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Using the Capability Approach (CA) as a means of identifying the barriers that individuals with disabilities face in achieving their goals, this conceptual paper aims to provoke discussion and identify how society excludes and marginalises individuals with disabilities. As framed through the lens of consumer vulnerability, reimagining how society, policy makers and the market can transform lived experiences, representation and symbolism of disability, this paper calls for a coherent and integrated set of actions. Central to these actions is a proposal for a transformative approach to marketplace access as a coordinated force to deliver positive change for people with disabilities.
Through developing a new conceptual way of how the market should engage with disability, this paper presents proposals looking to ensure individuals with disabilities experience the conditions in which they can pursue their ultimate ends. Disabilities are presented here as constellations of difference, where an emancipatory model of the market represents a space to convert resources into functions tailored for everyoneâs needs
Disability and Well-being: Towards a Capability Approach for Marketplace Access
Using the Capability Approach (CA) as a means of identifying the barriers that individuals with disabilities face in achieving their goals, this conceptual paper aims to provoke discussion and identify how society excludes and marginalises individuals with disabilities. As framed through the lens of consumer vulnerability, reimagining how society, policy makers and the market can transform lived experiences, representation and symbolism of disability, this paper calls for a coherent and integrated set of actions. Central to these actions is a proposal for a transformative approach to marketplace access as a coordinated force to deliver positive change for people with disabilities. Through developing a new conceptual way of how the market should engage with disability, this paper presents proposals looking to ensure individuals with disabilities experience the conditions in which they can pursue their ultimate ends. Disabilities are presented here as constellations of difference, where an emancipatory model of the market represents a space to convert resources into functions tailored for everyoneâs needs.Output Status: Forthcomin
Anesthetic induction and recovery time of Centropomus parallelus exposed to the essential oil of Aloysia triphylla
ABSTRACT: This study analyzed the effectiveness of the essential oil of Aloysia triphylla (EOA) as an anesthetic and stress reducing agent in the transport of fat snook ( Centropomus parallelus ). Juveniles were exposed to different concentrations of EOA (seawater-adapted: 25-300ΌL L-1; freshwater-adapted: 200ΌL L-1) to identify the anesthetic induction and recovery times. In an additional experiment, seawater-adapted fat snook were transported in plastic bags with 10 or 20ΌL L-1 EOA for 6 or 24h. The increased concentration of EOA proportionally decreased the time required for anesthesia induction. Mortality was 30 and 70% in fat snook transported with 10 and 20”L L-1, respectively, 24h after transport. The addition of 20”L L-1 EOA significantly reduced plasma cortisol levels during transport compared to the control group, but increased blood glucose levels after 6 and 12h of transport. The EOA reduced total ammonia and dissolved oxygen levels at the end of transport compared to control fish. The EOA is recommended for sedation (25-50”L L-1) and anesthesia (100-300”L L-1) but not for transport of fat snook because it increased mortality
Disability and Well-being: Towards a Capability Approach for Marketplace Access
Using the Capability Approach (CA) as a means of identifying the barriers that individuals with disabilities face in achieving their goals, this conceptual paper aims to provoke discussion and identify how society excludes and marginalises individuals with disabilities. As framed through the lens of consumer vulnerability, reimagining how society, policy makers and the market can transform lived experiences, representation and symbolism of disability, this paper calls for a coherent and integrated set of actions. Central to these actions is a proposal for a transformative approach to marketplace access as a coordinated force to deliver positive change for people with disabilities. Through developing a new conceptual way of how the market should engage with disability, this paper presents proposals looking to ensure individuals with disabilities experience the conditions in which they can pursue their ultimate ends. Disabilities are presented here as constellations of difference, where an emancipatory model of the market represents a space to convert resources into functions tailored for everyoneâs needs