- Ion channel regulation and function
- Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
- Anesthesia and Sedative Agents
- Science and Education Research
- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Healthcare Regulation
- Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
- Youth, Drugs, and Violence
- Education during COVID-19 pandemic
- Iron Metabolism and Disorders
- Social Media in Health Education
Universidade Federal de São Paulo
2018-2022
Centro Universitário Católico do Sudoeste do Paraná
2022
Fundação de Apoio à Universidade Federal de São Paulo
2021
Malignant hyperthermia is an autosomal dominant hypermetabolic pharmacogenetic syndrome, with a mortality rate of 10%-20%, which triggered by the use halogenated inhaled anesthetics or muscle relaxant 10%-20% succinylcholine. The gold standard for suspected susceptibility to malignant in vitro contracture test response halothane and caffeine. determination families allows planning safe anesthesia without triggering agents patients known positive test. Moreover, patient whose suspicion was...
Malignant hyperthermia is an autosomal dominant hypermetabolic pharmacogenetic syndrome, with a mortality rate of 10%–20%, which triggered by the use halogenated inhaled anesthetics or muscle relaxant succinylcholine. The gold standard for suspected susceptibility to malignant in vitro contracture test response halothane and caffeine. determination families allows planning safe anesthesia without triggering agents patients known positive test. Moreover, patient whose suspicion was excluded...
Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) is an inherited hypermetabolic syndrome triggered by exposure to halogenated anesthetics/succinylcholine. The lack of knowledge regarding this condition might be associated with the rare occurrence MH reaction and symptoms. This observational study evaluated 68 patients from 48 families confirmed or suspected susceptibility due medical history idiopathic increase creatine kinase MH-related myopathies. Participants were assessed a standardized questionnaire...
Introdução. Hipertermia Maligna (HM) é doença farmacogenética, desencadeada pela exposição de indivíduos susceptíveis a anestésicos voláteis e succinilcolina. Excepcionalmente, crises são desencadeadas por exercício calor ambiental. Esse estado hipermetabólico manifesta-se hipercapnia, taquicardia, rigidez muscular, acidose lática hipertermia; sem tratamento específico, mortalidade alcança 70-80%. Fora da crise, geralmente o paciente assintomático, mas raramente apresenta intolerância ao...
Abstract Background Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare, hereditary disease with hypermetabolic response to volatile anesthetics/succinylcholine. Susceptible patients face difficulties due lack of knowledge about MH. As informational materials could increase and adherence prevention/therapy, digital information rare diseases validated for needed. Our objective was evaluate the following: (1) impact manuals on knowledge/quality life MH (2) access services. Materials methods Fifty...
The aim was to describe the importance of training in first aid for teachers who work Basic Education. For this, a literature review carried out, electronic databases, addition public education policies that address this context. articles were analyzed by title, those did not compete with theme discarded and matched read abstracts then full. Based on analysis selected materials, discussion divided into following categories: First schools; Health at school; basic education; nurse as health...