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    TPEA good practice guide: lessons for cross-border MSP from transboundary planning in the European Atlantic

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    This Good Practice Guide is the outcome of a project co-funded by the European Commission (DG Mare) called Transboundary Planning in the European Atlantic (TPEA), which ran from December 2012 to May 2014. The aim of the project was to demonstrate approaches to transboundary maritime spatial planning (MSP) in the European Atlantic region. This is one of a series of projects exploring the opportunities and challenges of carrying out cross-border MSP in Europe’s regional seas, making connections with integrated coastal management (ICM). TPEA focused on two pilot areas: one involving Portugal and Spain and the other Ireland and the United Kingdom. Despite distinct identities in the region relating to different traditions of planning and stages of MSP implementation, TPEA worked towards a commonly-agreed approach to transboundary MSP and developed principles of cross-border working which it is hoped will be of wider benefit. This guide presents these principles, illustrated with examples from the TPEA project

    Citologia de impressão conjuntival em crianças desnutridas graves hospitalizadas Conjunctival impression cytology in children hospitalized with severe malnutrition

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    OBJETIVOS: avaliar os achados da citologia de impressão conjuntival (CIC) em crianças com desnutrição energético protéica (DEP) grave, hospitalizadas no Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira (IMIP). MÉTODOS: estudo descritivo, tipo série de casos, realizado no período de agosto de 2005 a maio de 2006, envolvendo 41 crianças de um a 60 meses, com desnutrição grave (peso/altura OBJECTIVES: to evaluate conjunctival impression cytology (CIC) findings in children hospitalized with severe energy protein malnutrition at the Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira (IMIP). METHODS: a descriptive case series study was carried out between august 2005 and may 2006 with 41 children aged between 1 and 60 months with severe malnutrition (weight/height < -3DP and/or edema -NCHS standard). The CIC technique used followed the standard norms established by the validation study. The slides were examined by two independent observers. RESULTS: the age of cases varied from one to 47 months, with a median of nine months. An abnormal CIC pattern was observed in 46.3% of children. Forty percent of cases of abnormal CIC (marginal (-) and deficient), also presented edema. CONCLUSIONS: the high prevalence of abnormal CIC results found here justifies the standard treatment of high doses of vitamin A for cases of severely malnourished children admitted to hospital

    Magnitude, distribuição espacial e tendência da anemia em pré-escolares da Paraíba

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    OBJETIVO: Avaliar a magnitude, a distribuição espacial e a tendência temporal da anemia em pré-escolares no Estado da Paraíba, Brasil. MÉTODOS: Corte transversal com amostra aleatória, do tipo multietapas, em oito cidades da zona urbana, de três mesorregiões do Estado da Paraíba, no ano de 1992, pela qual foram selecionados aleatoriamente 1.287 pré-escolares de ambos os sexos. A hemoglobina foi dosada pelo método da cianometa-hemoglobina em sangue venoso, empregando <11,0 g/dl como ponto de corte para anemia. A análise estatística de proporções incluiu o teste do qui-quadrado e a de médias, os de Mann-Whitney e Kruskal-Wallis, com intervalo de confiança de 95%. RESULTADOS: A prevalência da anemia no Estado da Paraíba foi de 36,4% (IC 33,7-39,1), maior (p= 0,00) do que a de 1982, que foi de 19,3% (IC 17,3-21,5). Apenas 1,0% (IC 0,6-1,8) e 6,8% (IC 5,5-8,3) dos casos de anemia foram categorizados nas formas grave e moderada, respectivamente. Crianças do sexo masculino apresentaram concentrações médias de hemoglobina mais baixas (p=0,00), e crianças menores de três anos constituíram o grupo biológico de maior suscetibilidade ao desenvolvimento do quadro carencial (p=0,00). O segundo ano de vida mostrou-se como o período vital mais crítico à exacerbação da deficiência nutricional (p=0,00). A mesorregião do Agreste configurou-se como o espaço geográfico de maior risco (p=0,00), desenhando uma outra dinâmica epidemiológica do problema, comparada àquela de 1982, em que a mesorregião do Sertão representava a área geográfica de maior risco para a deficiência. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados mostraram que a anemia é um problema de saúde pública do tipo moderado, segundo os critérios internacionais para caracterizar a endemia em escala epidemiológica. Admitindo-se a comparabilidade entre os dois cortes transversais em análise, concluiu-se pelo caráter evolutivo ascendente na prevalência da anemia nutricional (+88,5%) em todas as três mesorregiões, no período de 10 anos, entre 1982-1992

    The personalisation of the fetus or, 'He looks just like his father!'

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    OBJETIVO: Avaliar a magnitude, a distribuição espacial e a tendência temporal da anemia em pré-escolares no Estado da Paraíba, Brasil. MÉTODOS: Corte transversal com amostra aleatória, do tipo multietapas, em oito cidades da zona urbana, de três mesorregiões do Estado da Paraíba, no ano de 1992, pela qual foram selecionados aleatoriamente 1.287 pré-escolares de ambos os sexos. A hemoglobina foi dosada pelo método da cianometa-hemoglobina em sangue venoso, empregando <11,0 g/dl como ponto de corte para anemia. A análise estatística de proporções incluiu o teste do qui-quadrado e a de médias, os de Mann-Whitney e Kruskal-Wallis, com intervalo de confiança de 95%. RESULTADOS: A prevalência da anemia no Estado da Paraíba foi de 36,4% (IC 33,7-39,1), maior (p= 0,00) do que a de 1982, que foi de 19,3% (IC 17,3-21,5). Apenas 1,0% (IC 0,6-1,8) e 6,8% (IC 5,5-8,3) dos casos de anemia foram categorizados nas formas grave e moderada, respectivamente. Crianças do sexo masculino apresentaram concentrações médias de hemoglobina mais baixas (p=0,00), e crianças menores de três anos constituíram o grupo biológico de maior suscetibilidade ao desenvolvimento do quadro carencial (p=0,00). O segundo ano de vida mostrou-se como o período vital mais crítico à exacerbação da deficiência nutricional (p=0,00). A mesorregião do Agreste configurou-se como o espaço geográfico de maior risco (p=0,00), desenhando uma outra dinâmica epidemiológica do problema, comparada àquela de 1982, em que a mesorregião do Sertão representava a área geográfica de maior risco para a deficiência. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados mostraram que a anemia é um problema de saúde pública do tipo moderado, segundo os critérios internacionais para caracterizar a endemia em escala epidemiológica. Admitindo-se a comparabilidade entre os dois cortes transversais em análise, concluiu-se pelo caráter evolutivo ascendente na prevalência da anemia nutricional (+88,5%) em todas as três mesorregiões, no período de 10 anos, entre 1982-1992

    Novos mapas para as ciências sociais e humanas

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    Characterisation of microbial attack on archaeological bone

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    As part of an EU funded project to investigate the factors influencing bone preservation in the archaeological record, more than 250 bones from 41 archaeological sites in five countries spanning four climatic regions were studied for diagenetic alteration. Sites were selected to cover a range of environmental conditions and archaeological contexts. Microscopic and physical (mercury intrusion porosimetry) analyses of these bones revealed that the majority (68%) had suffered microbial attack. Furthermore, significant differences were found between animal and human bone in both the state of preservation and the type of microbial attack present. These differences in preservation might result from differences in early taphonomy of the bones. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved

    The surgical safety checklist and patient outcomes after surgery: a prospective observational cohort study, systematic review and meta-analysis

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    © 2017 British Journal of Anaesthesia Background: The surgical safety checklist is widely used to improve the quality of perioperative care. However, clinicians continue to debate the clinical effectiveness of this tool. Methods: Prospective analysis of data from the International Surgical Outcomes Study (ISOS), an international observational study of elective in-patient surgery, accompanied by a systematic review and meta-analysis of published literature. The exposure was surgical safety checklist use. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality and the secondary outcome was postoperative complications. In the ISOS cohort, a multivariable multi-level generalized linear model was used to test associations. To further contextualise these findings, we included the results from the ISOS cohort in a meta-analysis. Results are reported as odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals. Results: We included 44 814 patients from 497 hospitals in 27 countries in the ISOS analysis. There were 40 245 (89.8%) patients exposed to the checklist, whilst 7508 (16.8%) sustained ≥1 postoperative complications and 207 (0.5%) died before hospital discharge. Checklist exposure was associated with reduced mortality [odds ratio (OR) 0.49 (0.32–0.77); P\u3c0.01], but no difference in complication rates [OR 1.02 (0.88–1.19); P=0.75]. In a systematic review, we screened 3732 records and identified 11 eligible studies of 453 292 patients including the ISOS cohort. Checklist exposure was associated with both reduced postoperative mortality [OR 0.75 (0.62–0.92); P\u3c0.01; I2=87%] and reduced complication rates [OR 0.73 (0.61–0.88); P\u3c0.01; I2=89%). Conclusions: Patients exposed to a surgical safety checklist experience better postoperative outcomes, but this could simply reflect wider quality of care in hospitals where checklist use is routine

    Prospective observational cohort study on grading the severity of postoperative complications in global surgery research

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    Background The Clavien–Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reporting postoperative complications in clinical trials. This system classifies complication severity by the treatment provided. However, it is unclear whether the Clavien–Dindo system can be used internationally in studies across differing healthcare systems in high- (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods This was a secondary analysis of the International Surgical Outcomes Study (ISOS), a prospective observational cohort study of elective surgery in adults. Data collection occurred over a 7-day period. Severity of complications was graded using Clavien–Dindo and the simpler ISOS grading (mild, moderate or severe, based on guided investigator judgement). Severity grading was compared using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Data are presented as frequencies and ICC values (with 95 per cent c.i.). The analysis was stratified by income status of the country, comparing HICs with LMICs. Results A total of 44 814 patients were recruited from 474 hospitals in 27 countries (19 HICs and 8 LMICs). Some 7508 patients (16·8 per cent) experienced at least one postoperative complication, equivalent to 11 664 complications in total. Using the ISOS classification, 5504 of 11 664 complications (47·2 per cent) were graded as mild, 4244 (36·4 per cent) as moderate and 1916 (16·4 per cent) as severe. Using Clavien–Dindo, 6781 of 11 664 complications (58·1 per cent) were graded as I or II, 1740 (14·9 per cent) as III, 2408 (20·6 per cent) as IV and 735 (6·3 per cent) as V. Agreement between classification systems was poor overall (ICC 0·41, 95 per cent c.i. 0·20 to 0·55), and in LMICs (ICC 0·23, 0·05 to 0·38) and HICs (ICC 0·46, 0·25 to 0·59). Conclusion Caution is recommended when using a treatment approach to grade complications in global surgery studies, as this may introduce bias unintentionally

    Critical care admission following elective surgery was not associated with survival benefit: prospective analysis of data from 27 countries

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    This was an investigator initiated study funded by Nestle Health Sciences through an unrestricted research grant, and by a National Institute for Health Research (UK) Professorship held by RP. The study was sponsored by Queen Mary University of London
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