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    Frequência das doenças subclínicas da tireóide e de fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular em mulheres em um local de trabalho

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    CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Subclinical thyroid dysfunction is very common in clinical practice and there is some evidence that it may be associated with cardiovascular disease. The aim here was to evaluate the frequencies of subclinical thyroid disease and risk factors for cardiovascular disease among women at a workplace, and to evaluate the association between subclinical thyroid disease and cardiovascular risk factors among them. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study on 314 women aged 40 years or over who were working at Universidade de São Paulo (USP). METHODS: All the women answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic characteristics and risk factors for cardiovascular disease and the Rose angina questionnaire. Anthropometric variables were measured and blood samples were analyzed for blood glucose, total cholesterol and fractions, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (free-T4) and anti-thyroperoxidase antibodies (anti-TPO). RESULTS: The frequencies of subclinical hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism were, respectively, 7.3% and 5.1%. Women with subclinical thyroid disease presented higher levels of anti-TPO than did women with normal thyroid function (P = 0.01). There were no differences in sociodemographic factors and cardiovascular risk factors according to thyroid function status, except for greater sedentarism among the women with subclinical hypothyroidism. Restricting the comparison to women with subclinical hypothyroidism (TSH > 10 mIU/l) did not change the results. CONCLUSION: In this sample of women, there was no association between poor profile of cardiovascular risk factors and presence of subclinical thyroid disease that would justify screening at the workplace.CONTEXTO E OBJETIVO: A doença tireoidiana subclínica é muito frequente na prática clínica e há evidências que sugerem associação com doença cardiovascular. O objetivo foi estabelecer a frequência das doenças subclínicas da tireóide e de fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular em mulheres no local de trabalho, bem como avaliar a associação da doença tireoidiana subclínica com fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular nessas mulheres. TIPO DE ESTUDO E LOCAL: Estudo transversal em 314 mulheres com 40 ou mais anos de idade que trabalham na Universidade de São Paulo. MÉTODOS: Todas as mulheres responderam a questionário sobre características sócio-demográficas, fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular, questionário de angina de Rose, e foram realizadas medidas antropométricas e colhido sangue para dosagem de glicemia, colesterol total e frações, proteína C ultra-sensível, hormônio tireotrópico (TSH), tiroxina-livre (TS-livre) e anticorpos anti-tireoperoxidase. RESULTADOS: As frequências de hipotireoidismo subclínico e de hipertireoidismo subclínico foram respectivamente de 7,3% e 5,1%. Os níveis de anticorpos antiperoxidase foram mais elevados nas mulheres com doença subclínica da tireoide comparadas às mulheres com função tireoidiana normal (P = 0,01). Não houve nenhuma diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os fatores sociodemográficos e de risco para doença cardiovascular entre os grupos exceto pela maior presença de sedentarismo entre as mulheres com hipotireoidismo subclínico. Restringir a comparação somente às mulheres com hipotireoidismo subclínico (TSH > 10 mIU/l) não mudou os resultados. CONCLUSÃO: Nesta amostra de mulheres, não houve nenhuma associação entre um perfil inadequado dos fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular e a presença de doença subclínica da tireóide que justificasse o rastreamento no local de trabalho.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (CNPq

    Terminology of primary health care

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    INTRODUÇÃO: Muitos termos da área de Atenção Primária à Saúde não são utilizados adequadamente. É importante resgatar a origem desses termos, a fim de entender porque são usados de maneiras diferentes por trabalhadores da saúde e pela população leiga. OBJETIVO: Pesquisar e discutir os significados e usos de termos ligados àAtenção Primária à Saúde. MÉTODO: Revisão, em diferentes fontes, de significados de termos como Atenção Primária à Saúde, medicina de família, clínica geral, medicina interna, Programa Saúde da Família. RESULTADOS: Referências diferentes geralmente têm o mesmo significado para termos similares. Alguns termos, como, por exemplo, "clínica médica", que na prática significa "medicina interna", não têmorigem clara. DISCUSSÃO: Muitos termos são usados indevidamente por causa de diferentes interesses e motivos históricos. Este trabalho não pretende esgotar a discussão sobre a importância da terminologia na Atenção Primária. É um campo relevante de investigação, porque pode ajudar a comunicação entre pacientes, profissionais da saúde e políticos e, em especial, colaborar para o adequado entendimento pelos estudantes deste cenário de prática

    C-reactive protein as an inflammatory marker of acute infections outside intensive care settings: case report and evidence-based literature review

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    We present the clinical case of a 76-year-old woman with delirium causedby multiple factors, including pneumonia. Although this type of case is quitecommon in clinical practice, it provides us with an opportunity to discusslaboratory testing in this context, with a special focus on the role of C-reactiveprotein (CRP). We present data regarding the requests for determination ofserum CRP levels at the University of São Paulo University Hospital overthe past few years. We also present a review of the medical literature on thetopic, as well as clinical epidemiology concepts related to the impact that CRPtesting has on the medical decision-making process

    ‘‘Shadow’’ OSCE examiner. A cross-sectional study comparing the ‘‘shadow’’ examiner with the original OSCE examiner format

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    OSCEOBJECTIVES: Feedback is a powerful learning tool, but a lack of appropriate feedback is a very common complaint from learners to teachers. To improve opportunities for feedback on objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs), a modified examiner role, termed the ‘‘shadow’’ examiner, was tested. This study aims to present and analyze comparisons between the ‘‘shadow’’ examiner and the original OSCE examiner format. METHODS: In 2011, experiments were carried out with modifications to the examiner’s role to define the ‘‘shadow’’ examiner format. From February 2012 to May 2014, research was conducted with 415 6th-year medical students. Of these students, 316 were randomly assigned to assessments by both ‘‘shadow’’ and ‘‘fixed’’ examiners. Pearson correlation analysis with linear regression, Student’s t-tests and Bland-Altman plots were the statistical methods used to compare the assessment modes. To strengthen the analysis, checklist items were classified by domain. RESULTS: High correlations between the ‘‘shadow’’ and ‘‘fixed’’ examiners’ global scores were observed. The results of the analysis of specific domains demonstrated higher correlations for cognitive scores and lower correlations for affective scores. No statistically significant differences between the mean examiner global scores were found. The Bland-Altman analysis showed that the ‘‘shadow’’ examiners’ affective scores were significantly higher than those of the ‘‘fixed’’ examiners, but the magnitude of this difference was small. CONCLUSION: The modified examiner role did not lead to any important bias in the students’ scores compared with the original OSCE examiner format. This new strategy may provide important insights for formative assessments of clinical performance

    Suscetibilidade a antibióticos em infecções de trato urinário em um hospital secundário, 2005-2006 e 2010-2011, em São Paulo, Brasil: dados de 11.943 uroculturas

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    Introduction: Urinary tract infection (UTI) has a high incidence and recurrence, therefore, treatment is empirical in the majority of cases. Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the urine cultures performed at a secondary hospital, during two periods, 2005-2006 and 2010-2011, and to estimate the microbial resistance. Patients and methods: We analyzed 11,943 aerobic urine cultures according to basic demographic data and susceptibility to antibiotics in accordance with the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) for Vitek 1 and 2. Results: Most of our cohort consisted of young adult females that were seen at the Emergency Department. E. coli was the most frequent (70.2%) among the 75 species isolated. Resistance of all isolates was ≥ 20% for trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX), norfloxacin, nitrofurantoin, cefazolin and nalidixic acid. Although E. coli was more susceptible (resistance ≥ 20% for TMP/SMX and nalidixic acid) among all of the isolates, when classified by the number and percentage of antibiotic resistance. Global resistance to fluoroquinolones was approximately 12%. Risk factors for E. coli were female gender and an age less than 65 years. Men and patients older than 65 years of age, presented more resistant isolates. Extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) were identified in 173 out of 5,722 Gram-negative isolates (3.0%) between 2010 and 2011. Conclusion: E. coli was the most frequent microbe isolated in the urine cultures analyzed in this study. There was a significant evolution of bacterial resistance between the two periods studied. In particular, the rise of bacterial resistance to fluoroquinolones was concerning.Introdução: A infecção do trato urinário (ITU) tem alta incidência e recorrência, e o tratamento é empírico na maioria dos casos. Objetivos: O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar as culturas de urina realizadas em um hospital secundário, durante dois períodos: 2005-2006 e 2010-2011, para estimar a resistência microbiana. Pacientes e métodos: Foram analisadas 11.943 culturas aeróbicas de urina de acordo com um conjunto de dados demográficos básicos e susceptibilidade aos antibióticos, obedecendo às normas do Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) para Vitek 1 e 2. Resultados: A maioria dos participantes era adulta e jovem atendida no Serviço de Emergência. E. coli foi a mais freqüente (70,2%) entre as 75 espécies isoladas. Resistência de todos os isolados foi ≥ 20% para sulfametoxazol/trimetoprim (SMX/TMP), norfloxacina, nitrofurantoína, cefazolina e ácido nalidíxico, apesar de E. coli ter sido mais suscetível (resistência ≥ 20% apenas para SMX/TMP e ácido nalidíxico) entre todos os isolados, levando em conta a porcentagem de resistência e o número de antibióticos testados. Resistência às fluoroquinolonas foi de 12%. Fatores de risco para E. coli: sexo feminino e idade < 65 anos. Homens e pacientes com mais de 65 anos apresentaram isolados mais resistentes. Beta-lactamases de espectro estendido (ESBL) foram identificadas em 173 de 5.722 isolados Gram-negativos (3,0%), 2010-2011. Conclusões: E. coli foi o isolado mais sensível a antibióticos. Houve uma evolução significativa da resistência antimicrobiana entre os dois períodos. Foi preocupante o aumento da resistência às fluoroquinolonas

    Measurement of the cosmic ray spectrum above 4×10184{\times}10^{18} eV using inclined events detected with the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    A measurement of the cosmic-ray spectrum for energies exceeding 4×10184{\times}10^{18} eV is presented, which is based on the analysis of showers with zenith angles greater than 6060^{\circ} detected with the Pierre Auger Observatory between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2013. The measured spectrum confirms a flux suppression at the highest energies. Above 5.3×10185.3{\times}10^{18} eV, the "ankle", the flux can be described by a power law EγE^{-\gamma} with index γ=2.70±0.02(stat)±0.1(sys)\gamma=2.70 \pm 0.02 \,\text{(stat)} \pm 0.1\,\text{(sys)} followed by a smooth suppression region. For the energy (EsE_\text{s}) at which the spectral flux has fallen to one-half of its extrapolated value in the absence of suppression, we find Es=(5.12±0.25(stat)1.2+1.0(sys))×1019E_\text{s}=(5.12\pm0.25\,\text{(stat)}^{+1.0}_{-1.2}\,\text{(sys)}){\times}10^{19} eV.Comment: Replaced with published version. Added journal reference and DO

    Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitis

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    Background Appendicitis is the most common general surgical emergency worldwide, but its diagnosis remains challenging. The aim of this study was to determine whether existing risk prediction models can reliably identify patients presenting to hospital in the UK with acute right iliac fossa (RIF) pain who are at low risk of appendicitis. Methods A systematic search was completed to identify all existing appendicitis risk prediction models. Models were validated using UK data from an international prospective cohort study that captured consecutive patients aged 16–45 years presenting to hospital with acute RIF in March to June 2017. The main outcome was best achievable model specificity (proportion of patients who did not have appendicitis correctly classified as low risk) whilst maintaining a failure rate below 5 per cent (proportion of patients identified as low risk who actually had appendicitis). Results Some 5345 patients across 154 UK hospitals were identified, of which two‐thirds (3613 of 5345, 67·6 per cent) were women. Women were more than twice as likely to undergo surgery with removal of a histologically normal appendix (272 of 964, 28·2 per cent) than men (120 of 993, 12·1 per cent) (relative risk 2·33, 95 per cent c.i. 1·92 to 2·84; P < 0·001). Of 15 validated risk prediction models, the Adult Appendicitis Score performed best (cut‐off score 8 or less, specificity 63·1 per cent, failure rate 3·7 per cent). The Appendicitis Inflammatory Response Score performed best for men (cut‐off score 2 or less, specificity 24·7 per cent, failure rate 2·4 per cent). Conclusion Women in the UK had a disproportionate risk of admission without surgical intervention and had high rates of normal appendicectomy. Risk prediction models to support shared decision‐making by identifying adults in the UK at low risk of appendicitis were identified

    Subclinical thyroid dysfunction and risk factors for cardiovascular disease in women at the workplace

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    Introdução: As disfunções tireoidianas subclínicas são comuns na prática clínica, particularmente entre mulheres de meia idade. Existem algumas evidências de que as disfunções tireoidianas subclínicas podem afetar o risco cardiovascular de forma negativa, além de afetar a qualidade de vida e produzir sintomas somáticos e psicológicos. Entretanto ainda existe muita controvérsia sobre se o tratamento destas disfunções afeta positivamente algum desfecho clínico e se estaria indicado realizar um rastreamento populacional destas disfunções. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo determinar a freqüência das disfunções tireoidianas subclínicas e sua associação com fatores de risco cardiovasculares tradicionais e com alguns fatores psico-sociais em mulheres com 40 anos ou mais em seu local de trabalho. Métodos: Estudo transversal de rastreamento com funcionárias da Universidade de São Paulo com 40 anos ou mais. Todas as participantes foram entrevistadas e responderam a quatro questionários específicos validados [um questionário sobre características sócio-demográficas, o questionário de angina de Rose, o Short Form Health Survey - 36 (SF-36) e o Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20)], foram submetidas a mensuração de medidas antropométricas e da pressão arterial e tiveram uma amostra de sangue colhida para avaliação de função tireoidiana (TSH e T4-livre) e anticorpos antitireoperoxidase (anti-TPO), glicemia de jejum e colesterol total, LDL-colesterol e HDL-colesterol. Em uma subamostra do estudo também foi dosada a proteína C ultra-sensível (hsCPR). As mulheres foram analisadas de acordo com seu estado funcional tireoidiano. Resultados: Das 736 funcionárias com 40 anos ou mais convidadas a participar, 314 (42,7%) aceitaram o convite. As freqüências de hipotireoidismo e hipertireoidismo subclínico foram, respectivamente, 7,3% e 5,1%. Anticorpos anti-tireoperoxidase positivos foram encontrados em 51 mulheres (16,2%). Níveis de TSH < 10 mIU/l estavam presentes em 78,3% das mulheres com hipotireoidismo subclínico. Não houve diferença nas características gerais, nos fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular, nos fatores psico-sociais nem, de uma forma geral, na qualidade de vida comparando-se as mulheres de acordo com sua função tireoidiana. Conclusão: Não se encontrou nenhuma associação entre disfunção tireoidiana subclínica e fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular. Não se encontrou nenhuma associação de disfunção tireoidiana subclínica e fatores psico-sociais (qualidade de vida, sintomas somáticos e psicológicos). Os resultados deste estudo transversal não suportam a prática de rastreamento rotineiro de disfunção tireoidiana subclínica.Rational: Subclinical thyroid dysfunction is very common in clinical practice, particularly among middle-aged women. There is some evidence that subclinical thyroid dysfunction may affect cardiovascular risk in a negative fashion, and also affect quality of life and produce somatic and psychological symptoms. There remains much controversy as whether there should be a population based screening for these dysfunctions and whether treatment of these dysfunctions have any positive impact on clinical outcomes. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the approximate frequency of subclinical thyroid dysfunction and its association with traditional cardiovascular risk factors as well as some psychosocial factors in women 40 years of age or older at the worksite. Methods: Cross-sectional screening study with women 40 years of age or older, working at the University of São Paulo. All the women answered four specific questionnaires [a questionnaire on socio-demographic characteristics, the Rose Angina Questionnaire, the Short Form Health Survey -36 (SF-36) and the Self- Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20)], had antropometric variables and blood pressure measured, and blood analyzed for total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, tryglicerides, fasting glucose, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free-thyroxine (free-T4) and anti-thyreoperoxidase antibodies (anti-TPO). In a sub-sample of these women high-sensitive C reactive protein (hsCRP) was measured. Women were analyzed according to their thyroid function status. Results: Of the 736 women invited to participate, 314 (42.7%) accepted the invitation. The frequencies of subclinical hypothyroidism and subclinical hyperthyroidism were, respectively, 7.3% and 5.1%. Positive antibodies against thyreoperoxidase were present in 51 women (16.2%). TSH levels < 10 mIU/l were present in 78.3% of women with subclinical hypothyroidism. There was no difference in general characteristics, cardiovascular risk factors, psychosocial factors nor, in a general way, in quality of life among these women according to their thyroid function status. Conclusion: No association between cardiovascular risk factors and subclinical thyroid dysfunction was found. No association between subclinical thyroid dysfunction and psychosocial factors (quality of life, somatic and psychological symptoms) was found either. The results of this cross-section study do not support the routine screening of subclinical thyroid dysfunction
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