37 research outputs found

    Prevalence and associated factors to hepatitis C in hemodialysis patients in Brazil

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    OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is higher in patients on hemodialysis than in the general population, probably due to greater exposure to risk situations. The purposes of the study were to determine anti-HCV antibodies prevalence among hemodialysis patients and dialysis clinics and patients factors associated with HCV transmission. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 752 hemodialysis patients in all 12 dialysis clinics of Fortaleza, Brazil, and were screened using third generation ELISA. Sociodemographic, clinical, and epidemiological data of 663 patients were collected through interviews. Nosocomial factors were assessed using a specific questionnaire tool. Statistical analysis was conducted using Student's t test, odds ratio and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: The prevalence of anti-HCV was 52% (390/746; ranged from 6% to 72%). The anti-HCV positivity was higher in patients who had previous peritoneal dialysis (OR=1.76; 95% CI 1.12-2.76) and blood transfusion (OR=2.75; 95% CI 1.25-6.03). Dialysis age has been associated with anti-HCV positivity (OR=1.47; 95% CI 1.35-1.61). Clinics practices associated with anti-HCV positivity were: previous preparing of heparin (OR=2.92; 95% CI 1.23-6.92), failure in gloves use or change (OR=5.73; 95% CI 1.75-18.72), unsatisfactory dialysis machine disinfection (OR=2.79; 95% CI 1.57-4.96), and patient isolation in dialysis room (OR=0.18; 95% CI 0.05-0.61). CONCLUSIONS: The results show high anti-HCV prevalence among hemodialysis patients and the association of nosocomial factors with new HCV infection cases.OBJETIVO: A prevalência da infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C (VHC) é maior em pacientes submetidos à hemodiálise que na população em geral, possivelmente refletindo maior exposição a situações de risco. O estudo realizado teve por objetivo determinar a prevalência de anticorpos anti-VHC em pacientes em hemodiálise e identificar fatores relacionados às clínicas e aos pacientes, associados à transmissão do VHC. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se estudo transversal em 752 pacientes em hemodiálise em todas as 12 clínicas de Fortaleza, Ceará. Eles foram testados com anticorpos anti-VHC por ELISA de terceira geração. Foram entrevistados 663 pacientes quanto a aspectos sociodemográficos, clínicos e epidemiológicos. Fatores nosocomiais foram investigados utilizando-se questionário específico. Para a análise estatística foram aplicados o teste t de Student, o odds ratio e a regressão logística univariada e multivariada. RESULTADOS: A prevalência de anti-VHC foi de 52% (390/746; variando de 6% a 72%). A freqüência de infecção foi maior em pacientes previamente submetidos à diálise peritoneal (OR=1,76; IC 95% 1,12-2,76) e a transfusões de sangue (OR=2,75; IC 95% 1,25-6,03). O tempo de hemodiálise associou-se com positividade do anti-VHC (OR=1,47; IC 95% 1,35-1,61). Procedimentos nas clínicas associados à positividade do anti-VHC foram preparo prévio de heparina (OR=2,92; IC 95% 1,23-6,92), falha no uso ou troca de luvas (OR=5,73; IC 95% 1,75-18,72), desinfecção de máquinas de diálise (OR=2,79; IC 95% 1,57-4,96) e segregação em sala de diálise (OR=0,18; IC 95% 0,05-0,61). CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados mostraram elevada prevalência de anti-VHC em pacientes sob hemodiálise e a associação de fatores de transmissão nosocomial com a infecção pelo VHC

    Health Demands Characteristics and Quality of Life in the Elderly Monitored in the Primary Care

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    Background: To characterize the demands of health and quality of elderly peoplemonitored in the primary care of Rio Grande do Norte/Brazil. Methods and Findings: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study of a quantitative approach with elderly patients monitored by the primary care. The sample was given for convenience, obtaining 120 participants. The research was conducted through an interview with theapplication of the following questionnaires: Mini Mental State Examination, Socio-demographic Data and Pain Characteristics, Short-Form-36, Mini Nutritional Assessment, the primary activities of daily living, the instrumental activities of daily living, Prism 7 and the Geriatric Depression Scale. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical program, in which descriptive and association tests were used.The main demands were related to functionality, followed by nutritional and geriatric depression. The quality of life presented worse results in the domain of general health status and better scores in the emotional and mental health aspects. Regarding the dimensions, the physical health obtained aworse score. Conclusion: Based on the characterization of the health demands found, it is suggested to perform other studies with the same population, enabling to plan and implementing a multidimensional intervention and improving the quality of life of the elderly people. Keywords: Elderly; Quality of Life; Aging; Elderly Health; Nursing

    Reconstruction of interactions in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector with Pandora

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    The Pandora Software Development Kit and algorithm libraries provide pattern-recognition logic essential to the reconstruction of particle interactions in liquid argon time projection chamber detectors. Pandora is the primary event reconstruction software used at ProtoDUNE-SP, a prototype for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment far detector. ProtoDUNE-SP, located at CERN, is exposed to a charged-particle test beam. This paper gives an overview of the Pandora reconstruction algorithms and how they have been tailored for use at ProtoDUNE-SP. In complex events with numerous cosmic-ray and beam background particles, the simulated reconstruction and identification efficiency for triggered test-beam particles is above 80% for the majority of particle type and beam momentum combinations. Specifically, simulated 1 GeV/cc charged pions and protons are correctly reconstructed and identified with efficiencies of 86.1±0.6\pm0.6% and 84.1±0.6\pm0.6%, respectively. The efficiencies measured for test-beam data are shown to be within 5% of those predicted by the simulation.Comment: 39 pages, 19 figure

    Impact of cross-section uncertainties on supernova neutrino spectral parameter fitting in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

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    A primary goal of the upcoming Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is to measure the O(10)\mathcal{O}(10) MeV neutrinos produced by a Galactic core-collapse supernova if one should occur during the lifetime of the experiment. The liquid-argon-based detectors planned for DUNE are expected to be uniquely sensitive to the νe\nu_e component of the supernova flux, enabling a wide variety of physics and astrophysics measurements. A key requirement for a correct interpretation of these measurements is a good understanding of the energy-dependent total cross section σ(Eν)\sigma(E_\nu) for charged-current νe\nu_e absorption on argon. In the context of a simulated extraction of supernova νe\nu_e spectral parameters from a toy analysis, we investigate the impact of σ(Eν)\sigma(E_\nu) modeling uncertainties on DUNE's supernova neutrino physics sensitivity for the first time. We find that the currently large theoretical uncertainties on σ(Eν)\sigma(E_\nu) must be substantially reduced before the νe\nu_e flux parameters can be extracted reliably: in the absence of external constraints, a measurement of the integrated neutrino luminosity with less than 10\% bias with DUNE requires σ(Eν)\sigma(E_\nu) to be known to about 5%. The neutrino spectral shape parameters can be known to better than 10% for a 20% uncertainty on the cross-section scale, although they will be sensitive to uncertainties on the shape of σ(Eν)\sigma(E_\nu). A direct measurement of low-energy νe\nu_e-argon scattering would be invaluable for improving the theoretical precision to the needed level.Comment: 25 pages, 21 figure

    Dados demográficos, clínicos e laboratoriais de pacientes com litíase urinária em Fortaleza, Ceará

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    OBJETIVO: Determinar os dados demográficos, clínicos e laboratoriais de pacientes com litíase urinária em Fortaleza (CE). PACIENTES E MÉTODOS: Trata-se de estudo documental baseado em dados secundários de 197 pacientes litiásicos de Fortaleza, entre 1996-2006. Foram realizadas avaliação clínica e metabólica na urina de 24 horas, para medida de volume urinário e dosagens de creatinina, cálcio, fósforo, ácido úrico, sódio, potássio e magnésio. O pH e a densidade foram determinados na primeira urina da manhã. A cistinúria foi definida por meio da análise de cristais e/ou cálculos. RESULTADOS: A relação homem:mulher foi de 1:1,7. A média de idade na primeira sintomatologia foi de 35,8 ± 13,3 anos, não havendo diferença entre os gêneros. A faixa etária mais acometida foi entre 20 e 39 anos (56,3%); 72,4% apresentaram cólica nefrética, 69,5% procuraram a emergência médica, 46,7% apresentaram um episódio de litíase e 53,3% eram recorrentes. O rim direito foi o mais afetado (44,4%) nas mulheres, enquanto que nos homens o acometimento foi bilateral (39,7%). As principais alterações metabólicas encontradas foram hipernatriúria (80,7%), seguida de hipercalciúria (48,7%), hiperuricosúria (17,3%) e cistinúria em 5 (2,5%). A média do pH urinário foi de 5,74 ± 0,59 e da densidade urinária, de 1015,6 ± 7,1. O volume urinário foi baixo em 43% dos casos. CONCLUSÃO: Em nosso meio, a litíase acomete adultos jovens entre 20-39 anos, com predominância do gênero feminino, e os distúrbios mais frequentes, em ordem decrescente, foram hipernatriúria, hipercalciúria e hiperuricosúria, associadas à baixa ingestão de líquidos

    Chemical and morphological analysis of kidney stones: a double-blind comparative study Análise química e morfológica de cálculos renais: estudo comparativo duplo-cego

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    PURPOSE: To compare chemical to morphological kidney stone composition analysis based on a sample of 50 stones retrieved from patients at a nephrology service. METHODS: The chemical analysis was performed with a Bioclin® kit, while a 10-mm magnifying glass (10x; Prolabo, Paris, France) was employed in the morphological analysis. Findings obtained with the two methods were compared and classified as concordant (100% agreement), partly concordant (concordant for major components, discordant for minor components) or discordant (discordant for major components). RESULTS: In the chemical analysis, the most commonly observed major component was calcium (70%), followed by oxalate (66%), ammonium (56%), urate (28%) and carbonate (24%). In the morphological analysis, the most commonly observed major components were calcium phosphate and magnesium (32% each), followed by calcium oxalate monohydrate (24%), uric acid and urates (20% each), calcium oxalate dihydrate (18%) and cystine (6%). Infectious kidney stones were identified in 34% and 24% of cases by morphological and chemical analysis, respectively. Thirty-eight percent of the samples were classified as concordant, 52% were partly concordant and 10% were discordant. CONCLUSION: We suggest kidney stones be routinely submitted to both types of analysis for a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in lithogenesis.<br>OBJETIVO: Comparar a análise química com a análise morfológica de 50 cálculos urinários provenientes de pacientes em um serviço de nefrologia. MÉTODOS: A análise química foi realizada utilizando o kit da Bioclin®, enquanto que a morfológica foi realizada com auxílio de uma lupa de 10mm (Prolabo, Paris, France). A comparação entre as técnicas foi classificada em concordante (100% de concordância), parcialmente concordante (componentes majoritários concordantes e minoritários discordantes) e discordante (discordância nos componentes majoritários). RESULTADOS: Na análise química os principais componentes majoritários foram cálcio (70%), oxalato (66%), amônio (56%), urato (28%) e carbonato (24%). Na análise morfológica os principais componentes majoritários foram fosfato cálcico (PCa) e magnesiano-PCa (32%), oxalato de cálcio monohidratado (24%), ácido úrico e uratos (20%), oxalato de cálcio dihidratado (18%) e cistina (6%). Cálculos de infecção foram identificados em 34% e 24% casos pela análise morfológica e química, respectivamente. Concordância total foi observada em 38%, concordância parcial em 52% e discordância em 10%. CONCLUSÃO: Sugere-se a utilização simultânea das duas técnicas para melhor compreensão dos mecanismos litogênicos
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