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Front Nutr ; 11: 1448834, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39139651

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Objective: Diabetes mellitus is a growing disease with severe complications. Various scores predict the risk of developing this pathology. The amount of muscle mass is associated with insulin resistance, yet there is no established evidence linking muscle mass with diabetes risk. This work aims to study that relationship. Research methods and procedures: This cross-sectional study included 1,388 employees. The FINDRISC score was used to assess type 2 diabetes risk, and bioimpedance was used for body composition analysis. Appendicular skeletal muscle mass adjusted by body mass index (ASM/BMI) was analyzed. Sociodemographic, clinical and anthropometric measures were evaluated, logistic regression models with sex stratification were conducted and ROC curves were calculated to determine the ability of ASM/BMI index to predict T2D risk. Results: It was observed that patients with higher ASM/BMI had a lower FINDRISC score in both men and women (p < 0.001). A logistic regression model showed and association between ASM/BMI and diabetes risk in women [OR: 0.000 (0.000-0.900), p = 0.048], but not in men [OR: 0.267 (0.038-1.878), p = 0.185]. However, when the body mass index variable was excluded from the model, an association was found between muscle mass adjusted to BMI and diabetes risk in both men [OR: 0.000 (0.000-0.016), p < 0.001], and women [OR:0.001 (0.000-0.034), p < 0.001]. Other risk factors were having a low level of physical activity, waist circumference, age and sedentary lifestyle. A ROC curve was built and the optimal ASM/BMI cut-of value for predicting T2D risk was 0.82 with a sensitivity of 53.71% and specificity of 69.3% [AUC of 0.665 (0.64-0.69; p < 0.0001)]. Conclusion: When quantifying the risk of type 2 diabetes in both women and men, assessing muscle mass can help detect adult individuals with a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

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Sao Paulo Med J ; 142(4): e2023151, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38422241

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BACKGROUND: Loxosceles spp are arthropods found worldwide. Its bite may produce cutaneous loxoscelism (necrotic or edematous) or cutaneous-visceral loxoscelism. Depending on their severity and location, cutaneous forms are managed with local cold application and systemic administration of antihistamines, corticosteroids, antibiotics, polymorphonuclear inhibitors, and analgesics. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to report a case of cutaneous loxoscelism and to identify the main dermatological manifestations associated with the Loxosceles spp bite. DESIGN AND SETTING: This case report and literature review was conducted in a Mexican university. METHODS: A detailed report on the medical management of a patient with cutaneous loxoscelism treated at the emergency department of a public hospital was published. Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched to identify articles reporting cutaneous loxoscelism. The following keywords were used during the database search: "loxoscelism" OR "spider bite," OR "loxosceles" OR "loxosceles species" OR "loxosceles venom" OR "loxoscelism case report" AND "cutaneous" OR "dermonecrotic arachnidism." RESULTS: A 62-year-old female patient with cutaneous loxoscelism was treated with systemic dapsone and local heparin spray. Eighteen studies with 22 clinical cases were included in this systematic review. Of the 22 patients, 12 (54.5%) were men. L. rufescens was the predominant spider species. CONCLUSIONS: The administration of dapsone and heparin for the management of cutaneous loxoscelism demonstrated success in this case, with no sequelae observed. In general, the literature review indicated favorable outcomes in patients treated with antimicrobials and corticosteroids, with continuous healing of skin lesions. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO ID CRD42023422424 (https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023422424).


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Dapsona , Picada de Aranha , Feminino , Masculino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Dapsona/uso terapêutico , Picada de Aranha/tratamento farmacológico , Hemoglobinas , Heparina , Corticosteroides , Regeneração
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São Paulo med. j ; São Paulo med. j;142(4): e2023151, 2024. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536909

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Loxosceles spp are arthropods found worldwide. Its bite may produce cutaneous loxoscelism (necrotic or edematous) or cutaneous-visceral loxoscelism. Depending on their severity and location, cutaneous forms are managed with local cold application and systemic administration of antihistamines, corticosteroids, antibiotics, polymorphonuclear inhibitors, and analgesics. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to report a case of cutaneous loxoscelism and to identify the main dermatological manifestations associated with the Loxosceles spp bite. DESIGN AND SETTING: This case report and literature review was conducted in a Mexican university. METHODS: A detailed report on the medical management of a patient with cutaneous loxoscelism treated at the emergency department of a public hospital was published. Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched to identify articles reporting cutaneous loxoscelism. The following keywords were used during the database search: "loxoscelism" OR "spider bite," OR "loxosceles" OR "loxosceles species" OR "loxosceles venom" OR "loxoscelism case report" AND "cutaneous" OR "dermonecrotic arachnidism." RESULTS: A 62-year-old female patient with cutaneous loxoscelism was treated with systemic dapsone and local heparin spray. Eighteen studies with 22 clinical cases were included in this systematic review. Of the 22 patients, 12 (54.5%) were men. L. rufescens was the predominant spider species. CONCLUSIONS: The administration of dapsone and heparin for the management of cutaneous loxoscelism demonstrated success in this case, with no sequelae observed. In general, the literature review indicated favorable outcomes in patients treated with antimicrobials and corticosteroids, with continuous healing of skin lesions. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO ID CRD42023422424 (https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023422424).

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J Med Cases ; 14(11): 378-386, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38029054

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Spiders are the most numerous arthropods of the arachnid class. More than 45 thousand species of spiders have been identified, and only a few are dangerous to humans. Among them, the "violin spider" or "brown spider" of the genus Loxosceles (family Sicariidae) has a worldwide distribution, and its bite can cause loxoscelism. Initial treatment of a Loxosceles spider bite includes application of local cold, rest, elevation of the extremity if possible, and systemic pharmacotherapy with antihistamines, corticosteroids, antibiotics, polymorphonuclear inhibitors, and analgesics or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. During cutaneous or systemic loxoscelism, administration of Loxosceles antivenom (immunoglobulin (Ig)G F(ab')2 fragments) may be indicated to prevent progression to severe systemic phases. In this manuscript, we present three cases of patients with loxoscelism treated with the fabotherapeutic Reclusmyn®, developed and manufactured in Mexico. Two patients had a satisfactory outcome without severe skin or systemic damage. Only one patient with loxoscelism, despite early initiation of antivenom, had extensive skin lesions that healed satisfactorily, leaving only a non-disabling scar. Due to the global presence of this clinical problem, further studies are needed to establish local and general guidelines for the treatment and prevention of loxoscelism. This will allow health professionals to provide more efficient and higher quality medical care and feel supported in their decisions.

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Diversitas perspectiv. psicol ; 17(1): 151-161, Jan.-June 2021. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1375316

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Resumen El presente estudio evalúa el efecto de una intervención adaptada del Programa Inteligencia Emocional Plena (PINEP) en adultos que han sufrido la pérdida de un ser querido. La intervención tuvo una duración de doce sesiones, de dos horas y media por semana. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 17 adultos de un rango de edad de entre 26 y 71 años (M= 50.59; SD = 14.44). Los participantes que completaron la intervención mostraron una mayor tolerancia al malestar desarrollando habilidades en mindfulnessy una disminución en ansiedad estado, ansiedad rasgo y depresión. De esta forma PINEP como programa de gestion emocional, promueve la aceptacion como estrategia psicologica, ante la vulnerabilidad emocional y sufrimiento psicológico.


Abstract This study assesses the effect of an intervention adapted from the Full Emotional Intelligence Program (PINEP, for its initials in Spanish) in adults who have suffered the loss of a loved one. The intervention lasted twelve sessions, two and a half hours per week. The sample consisted of 17 adults ranging in age from 26 to 71 years (M= 50.59; SD = 14.44). Participants who completed the intervention showed an increased tolerance to distress by developing mindfulness skills, and a decrease in state anxiety, trait anxiety, and depression. Therefore, PINEP, as an emotional management program promotes acceptance as a psychological strategy, in the face of emotional vulnerability and psychological suffering.

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Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1010165

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Objetivo: Determinar la actividad antibacteriana in vitro del propilenglicol ozonizado (Endozone®) y ultrasonido sobre Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis)en conductos radiculares de dientes de bovino. Métodos: El estudio fue de tipo experimental y se realizó en el laboratorio de microbiología de la Facultad de Biología de la Universidad Nacional del Altiplano-Puno. Las muestras fueron sembradas en agar bilis esculina, se contaminó dientes de bovino con E. faecalis a los cuales se les aplicó Endozone®y ultrasonido en distintos tiempos de acción luego de este procedimiento se realizó el recuento de desarrollo de colonias para cada diente mediante la técnica de observación directa estructurada. Resultados: El promedio de la actividad antibacteriana del Endozone®sobre E. faecalis fue de 92%, el promedio de la actividad antibacteriana del Endozone®aplicado con ultra-sonido por 10 segundos fue de 94,63%, aplicado por 20 segundos fue 95,01% y aplicado por 30 segundos fue 96,74%, observamos que la actividad antibacteriana es directamente proporcional al tiempo de aplicación, la prueba estadística de Kruskal-Wallis indicó diferencias significativas entre los diferentes tiempos de aplicación. Conclusiones: El Endozone® con aplicación de ultrasonido, tuvo mayor actividad antibacteriana que solo Endozone® sobre E. faecalis. La aplicación de Endozone®y ultrasonido por 30 segundos mostró mayor actividad antibacteriana. Palabras clave: Antibacterianos; Enterococcus faecalis; Ozono; Propilenglicol.


Objective: Determine the antibacterial activity in vitro of ozonized Propyleneglycol (Endozone ®) and ultrasound on Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) in root canals of bovine teeth. Methods: The study was experimental, and carried out in the microbiology laboratory of the Faculty of Biology of the Altiplano University. The samples were seeded in bile esculin agar, bovine teeth were contaminated with E. faecalis was carried out, bovine teeth were contaminated with E. faecalisto which was applied Endozone® and ultrasound at different times of action, after this procedure the count of the colony development for each tooth was done using the structured direct observation technique. Results: The average of the antibacterial activity of Endozone® on Enterococcus faecaliswas 92%, the average antibacterial activity of Endozone® applied with ultrasound for 10 conds was 94,63%, applied for 20 seconds was 95,01% and applied for 30 seconds was 96,74%, we observed that the antibacterial activity is directly proportional to the time of application, the statistical test of Kruskall-Wallis indicated that there were significant differences between the different times of application. Conclusions: Endozone® with ultrasound application had a higher antibacterial effect than Endozone® on E. faecalis. The application of Endozone® and ultrasound for 30 seconds showed greater antibacterial activity. Keywords: Anti-bacterial agents; Enterococcus faecalis; Ozone; Propylene glycol.

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