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    Hybrid Equation/Agent-Based Model of Ischemia-Induced Hyperemia and Pressure Ulcer Formation Predicts Greater Propensity to Ulcerate in Subjects with Spinal Cord Injury

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    Pressure ulcers are costly and life-threatening complications for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). People with SCI also exhibit differential blood flow properties in non-ulcerated skin. We hypothesized that a computer simulation of the pressure ulcer formation process, informed by data regarding skin blood flow and reactive hyperemia in response to pressure, could provide insights into the pathogenesis and effective treatment of post-SCI pressure ulcers. Agent-Based Models (ABM) are useful in settings such as pressure ulcers, in which spatial realism is important. Ordinary Differential Equation-based (ODE) models are useful when modeling physiological phenomena such as reactive hyperemia. Accordingly, we constructed a hybrid model that combines ODEs related to blood flow along with an ABM of skin injury, inflammation, and ulcer formation. The relationship between pressure and the course of ulcer formation, as well as several other important characteristic patterns of pressure ulcer formation, was demonstrated in this model. The ODE portion of this model was calibrated to data related to blood flow following experimental pressure responses in non-injured human subjects or to data from people with SCI. This model predicted a higher propensity to form ulcers in response to pressure in people with SCI vs. non-injured control subjects, and thus may serve as novel diagnostic platform for post-SCI ulcer formation. © 2013 Solovyev et al

    Avaliação da sintomatologia pré e pós-operatória de pacientes submetidos à turbinectomia inferior Assessment of pre and postoperative symptomatology in patients undergoing inferior turbinectomy

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    A turbinectomia parcial inferior é um procedimento comumente realizado para tratamento da obstrução nasal secundária à rinite hipertrófica e não-responsiva a tratamento clínico. O presente trabalho procura avaliar o impacto desse tipo de procedimento na qualidade de vida dos pacientes, analisando a melhora dos sintomas de obstrução nasal, coriza, crises esternutatórias e prurido nasal após seis meses do procedimento cirúrgico. FORMA DE ESTUDO: clínico prospectico. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Quarenta e nove pacientes submetidos à turbinectomia parcial inferior associada ou não à septoplastia receberam questionários onde graduavam a intensidade dos sintomas supracitados. Por meio da comparação entre a intensidade dos sintomas no pré-operatório e os seis meses após a cirurgia foi possível avaliar o grau de melhora de cada sintoma. O resultado foi, então, classificado em nulo, bom, regular e ótimo, na dependência da subtração do escore após seis meses de cirurgia pelo escore pré-operatório. RESULTADOS: A obstrução nasal apresentou resultado bom ou ótimo em 98% dos pacientes. Quanto à coriza, a cirurgia teve resultado bom ou ótimo em 49% dos casos. As crises esternutatórias apresentaram estes resultados em 81,6% e, com relação ao prurido nasal, 45% dos pacientes obtiveram este índice de melhora. CONCLUSÃO: Esse estudo mostra que os benefícios clínicos obtidos com a turbinectomia parcial inferior não se limitam a melhora da obstrução nasal, estendendo-se também a outros sintomas da rinopatia alérgica, notadamente no que se refere às crises esternutatórias.<br>Partial inferior turbinectomy is a procedure directed to treat nasal obstruction secondary to hypertrophy rhinitis. This study evaluates the impact of this procedure in the quality of life of the patients, analyzing the improvement of other symptoms such as rhinorrhea, nasal itching and sneezing after six months of the surgical procedure. STUDY DESIGN: clinical prospective. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Forty-nine patients submitted to turbinectomy associated or not with septoplasty, received questionnaires to grade the intensity of symptoms. Through the comparison of severity of symptoms before and after six months of the surgery, it was possible to evaluate the degree of improvement of each symptom. The results were classified as null, good, moderate and great, and we subtracted postoperative score from the preoperative score. RESULTS: The nasal obstruction presented good or great results in 98% of the patients. For rhinorrhea, the surgery has resulted in good or great improvement in 49% of the cases. Sneezing presented good or great results in 81.6% of the patients and, nasal itching, 45%. CONCLUSION: The study showed that the clinical benefits obtained with the partial inferior turbinectomy are not limited to nasal obstruction, extending also to others symptoms of rhinitis, mainly in relation to sneezing crisis
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