17 research outputs found
Rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is associated with high in-hospital mortality. Alveolar recruitment followed by ventilation at optimal titrated PEEP may reduce ventilator-induced lung injury and improve oxygenation in patients with ARDS, but the effects on mortality and other clinical outcomes remain unknown. This article reports the rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART). Methods/Design: ART is a pragmatic, multicenter, randomized (concealed), controlled trial, which aims to determine if maximum stepwise alveolar recruitment associated with PEEP titration is able to increase 28-day survival in patients with ARDS compared to conventional treatment (ARDSNet strategy). We will enroll adult patients with ARDS of less than 72 h duration. The intervention group will receive an alveolar recruitment maneuver, with stepwise increases of PEEP achieving 45 cmH(2)O and peak pressure of 60 cmH2O, followed by ventilation with optimal PEEP titrated according to the static compliance of the respiratory system. In the control group, mechanical ventilation will follow a conventional protocol (ARDSNet). In both groups, we will use controlled volume mode with low tidal volumes (4 to 6 mL/kg of predicted body weight) and targeting plateau pressure <= 30 cmH2O. The primary outcome is 28-day survival, and the secondary outcomes are: length of ICU stay; length of hospital stay; pneumothorax requiring chest tube during first 7 days; barotrauma during first 7 days; mechanical ventilation-free days from days 1 to 28; ICU, in-hospital, and 6-month survival. ART is an event-guided trial planned to last until 520 events (deaths within 28 days) are observed. These events allow detection of a hazard ratio of 0.75, with 90% power and two-tailed type I error of 5%. All analysis will follow the intention-to-treat principle. Discussion: If the ART strategy with maximum recruitment and PEEP titration improves 28-day survival, this will represent a notable advance to the care of ARDS patients. Conversely, if the ART strategy is similar or inferior to the current evidence-based strategy (ARDSNet), this should also change current practice as many institutions routinely employ recruitment maneuvers and set PEEP levels according to some titration method.Hospital do Coracao (HCor) as part of the Program 'Hospitais de Excelencia a Servico do SUS (PROADI-SUS)'Brazilian Ministry of Healt
Lipoleiomyoma associated to uterine prolapse: a case report
INTRODUCTION: lipoleiomyoma is a rare benign tumor of the uterus, with an incidence ranging between 0.03% and 0.2%. DESCRIPTION: the authors report a case of lipoleiomyoma diagnosis in an 82-year-old woman with a totally prolapsed uterus. DISCUSSION: lipoleiomyoma is most common among postmenopausal women and is associated with ordinary leiomyomas. Histologically it is composed of smooth muscle, adipocytes and fibrous tissue. In general asymptomatic, the diagnosis usually involves imaging studies such as ultrasound and computed tomography of the pelvis
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
p. 272-276Bacterial meningitis is still a major public health threat inside developing countries. In Brazil, the Department of Public Health estimates that the prevalence of bacterial meningitis is 22 cases per 100,000 persons. During the neonatal period, the bacterial meningitis develops special characteristics that can result in hearing problems and movement loss due to neurological and psychological damages. This study had the aim to analyze the prevalence of bacterial meningitis and sepsis in newborns during the pregnancy period for those using the public health care system in Salvador-Bahia. One of the goal was to describe the risk factors of bacterial meningitis and sepsis in newborns. A second goal was to identify, based on newborn health records, the difficulties to predict issues with the hearing, neurological and psychological problems. This study has a cross-sectional design. The newborns that were included in this study had bacterial meningitis or sepsis within 0-28 days of life. They were admitted in the maternity wards between June-December 2005 at the newborn intensive unit care. We analyzed 72 reports of newborns and only 11 (17%) were bacterial meningitis or sepsis newborn cases. These cases were associated to high intake of ototoxic drugs that can cause oto and nephrotoxicity, and cause serious sequels on the child development. Nervous system infection is one of the 2 major problems in clinical practice, especially during the first month after birth. During this first month, the nervous system infection develops special characteristics, which are different from regular symptoms and it requires treatment due to the increased risk to develop complications. It is strongly recommended to monitor ototoxic drugs use to prevent effects on the hearing system.Salvado
Arq Neuropsiquiatr
p.635-640Introdução: Déficit auditivo tem sido considerado uma das principais manifestações tardias das meningites, sobretudo quando esta ocorre nos dois primeiros anos de vida. No país, poucos são os estudos relatando a evolução de crianças acometidas por meningite e a percentagem e gravidade dos transtornos auditivos e seqüelas neurológicas após a alta hospitalar. Objetivo: Caracterizar as principais seqüelas auditivas e neurológicas, delineando o perfil do comprometimento auditivo encontrado cinco anos após a infecção do sistema nervoso central. Método: Foram incluídas crianças com idade entre 5 e 7 anos, admitidas no Hospital Couto Maia no ano de 1997, e que tiveram diagnóstico de meningite com idade inferior a dois anos. Resultados: 19 crianças passaram pela avaliação neurológica e auditiva. A idade média foi 6 anos e 68,42% eram do sexo masculino. Quanto à etiologia, 52,63% piogênica, 42,1%viral, 5,26% tuberculosa. Alterações auditivas ocorreram em 26,31% da população. Conclusão: Distúrbios auditivos trazem implicações acadêmicas e sociais às crianças afetadas, especialmente aquelas em idade escolar. Destacamos a necessidade de monitoramento audiológico de todas as crianças com história prévia de meningite.São Paul
Arq Neuropsiquiatr
p.635-640Introdução: Déficit auditivo tem sido considerado uma das principais manifestações tardias das meningites, sobretudo quando esta ocorre nos dois primeiros anos de vida. No país, poucos são os estudos relatando a evolução de crianças acometidas por meningite e a percentagem e gravidade dos transtornos auditivos e seqüelas neurológicas após a alta hospitalar. Objetivo: Caracterizar as principais seqüelas auditivas e neurológicas, delineando o perfil do comprometimento auditivo encontrado cinco anos após a infecção do sistema nervoso central. Método: Foram incluídas crianças com idade entre 5 e 7 anos, admitidas no Hospital Couto Maia no ano de 1997, e que tiveram diagnóstico de meningite com idade inferior a dois anos. Resultados: 19 crianças passaram pela avaliação neurológica e auditiva. A idade média foi 6 anos e 68,42% eram do sexo masculino. Quanto à etiologia, 52,63% piogênica, 42,1%viral, 5,26% tuberculosa. Alterações auditivas ocorreram em 26,31% da população. Conclusão: Distúrbios auditivos trazem implicações acadêmicas e sociais às crianças afetadas, especialmente aquelas em idade escolar. Destacamos a necessidade de monitoramento audiológico de todas as crianças com história prévia de meningite