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    Reação de turvação do "octab" em casos de tuberculose pulmonar

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    Glutamic oxalacetic transaminase levels in the sera of patients with chronic form of Chagas’ disease

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    A mobile interventional radiology unit: innovation and social responsibility Unidade de radiologia intervencionista móvel: inovação e responsabilidade social

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    aBStract Objective: To present the preliminary results of a feasibility study performed to determine the value of a mobile interventional radiology unit used to promote a uterine embolization program for low-income patients. Methods: Forty patients with symptomatic fibroids were treated with uterine embolization. Procedures were performed in four public hospitals in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo. This study was approved by the institutional research ethics committee and all patients signed an informed consent form. A mobile interventional radiology unit, named ANGIOMOVEL, was conceived and implemented utilizing a small truck to transport one mobile C arm, one radiological table, protection aprons and a small trolley containing specific supplies for the procedures. The ANGIOMOVEL team consisted of two interventional radiologists, one nurse, one driver and one assistant. The unit visited one hospital per week during a three-month period. Patient inclusion was contingent upon several factors, such as evaluation by a trained gynecologist, completion of a pelvic MRI, routine serological laboratory tests and completion of a quality of life questionnaire (QOL). Outcomes, MRI and QOL were evaluated. Data obtained after 12 weeks were collected and analyzed. results: Technical success was achieved in 100% of cases, with a mean procedure time of 43 minutes and a mean fluoroscopic time of 24 minutes. The mean hospital stay was 1.07 day and the mean time for recovery and return to normal activities was 10 days. After 12 weeks, 36 (90%) of patients noticed improvement of their symptoms and 4 (10%) did not notice any improvement. Thirty-eight patients (95%) were satisfied or very satisfied and 39 (97.5%) said they would recommend the procedure. Pre-and post-procedure magnetic resonance imaging analysis showed that complete fibroid ischemia was achieved in 92.5% of cases with a mean uterine volume reduction of 38% and a mean fibroid volume reduction of 52%. Health-related quality of life scores showed improvement, increasing from 39.30 before the treatment to 79.62 points after therapy. conclusions: The initial results indicate that using a Mobile Interventional Radiology Unit is feasible, efficient and safe to develop a successful uterine fibroid embolization program providing care to the underserved patient community. Keywords: Myoma/radiotherapy; Radiology, interventional; Mobile health units; Mobile health units/supply & distribution; Uterine artery embolization; Uterine artery embolization/utilization; Uterine artery embolization/economics; Social responsibility; Quality of life; Hospitals, public; Women's health services; Women's health services/ supply & distribution; Women reSUMO Objetivo: Apresentar os resultados preliminares de um estudo de viabilidade conduzido para determinar o valor de uma unidade de radiologia intervencionista móvel com o objetivo de promover um programa de embolização uterina em mulheres de baixa renda. Métodos: Quarenta pacientes portadoras de miomatose sintomática foram tratadas com embolização uterina. Os procedimentos foram realizados em quatro hospitais públicos localizados na área metropolitana de São Paulo. O estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Instituição e todos os pacientes assinaram um termo de consentimento informado. Uma unidade de radiologia intervencionista móvel denominada ANGIOMÓVEL foi concebida e implementada utilizando um caminhão baú para transportar um arco cirúrgico, uma mesa radiológica, aventais de chumbo e um pequeno carro contendo os insumos específicos para os procedimentos. A equipe do ANGIOMÓVEL consistiu de dois radiologistas intervencionistas, uma enfermeira, um motorista e um assistente. A unidade visitou um hospital por semana durante três meses. A inclusão de pacientes dependeu de vários fatores como avaliação por um ginecologista treinado, realização de u

    A mobile interventional radiology unit: innovation and social responsibility

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    Objective: To present the preliminary results of a feasibility study performed to determine the value of a mobile interventional radiology unit used to promote a uterine embolization program for low-income patients. Methods: Forty patients with symptomatic fibroids were treated with uterine embolization. Procedures were performed in four public hospitals in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo. This study was approved by the institutional research ethics committee and all patients signed an informed consent form. A mobile interventional radiology unit, named ANGIOMOVEL, was conceived and implemented utilizing a small truck to transport one mobile C arm, one radiological table, protection aprons and a small trolley containing specific supplies for the procedures. The ANGIOMOVEL team consisted of two interventional radiologists, one nurse, one driver and one assistant. The unit visited one hospital per week during a three-month period. Patient inclusion was contingent upon several factors, such as evaluation by a trained gynecologist, completion of a pelvic MRI, routine serological laboratory tests and completion of a quality of life questionnaire (QOL). Outcomes, MRI and QOL were evaluated. Data obtained after 12 weeks were collected and analyzed. Results: Technical success was achieved in 100% of cases, with a mean procedure time of 43 minutes and a mean fluoroscopic time of 24 minutes. The mean hospital stay was 1.07 day and the mean time for recovery and return to normal activities was 10 days. After 12 weeks, 36 (90%) of patients noticed improvement of their symptoms and 4 (10%) did not notice any improvement. Thirty-eight patients (95%) were satisfied or very satisfied and 39 (97.5%) said they would recommend the procedure. Pre- and post-procedure magnetic resonance imaging analysis showed that complete fibroid ischemia was achieved in 92.5% of cases with a mean uterine volume reduction of 38% and a mean fibroid volume reduction of 52%. Health-related quality of life scores showed improvement, increasing from 39.30 before the treatment to 79.62 points after therapy. Conclusions: The initial results indicate that using a Mobile Interventional Radiology Unit is feasible, efficient and safe to develop a successful uterine fibroid embolization program providing care to the underserved patient community

    Glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase serum content in cases of leptospirosis

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    Glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase serum content in cases of leptospirosis

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    Determination of mucoprotein in serum of pulmonary tuberculosis patients

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