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J Hum Nutr Diet ; 34(4): 736-746, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33497513

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BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease patients often use food preparation techniques to reduce potassium intake. However, the most effective techniques have not yet been determined for all food groups. The present study aimed to analyse all of the available information on potassium reduction in the food and identify the best preparation techniques by comparing the trend of change in potassium level. METHODS: Nine databases were searched from 1976 to May 2020, according to the PRISMA Statement. We included all articles reporting the amount of potassium before and after the application of food preparation techniques. Data were analysed using the Wilcoxon test and statistical simulation. RESULTS: A wide variety of food and culinary processes was observed in the 65 included articles. Cooking in water, pressure cooking and cooking in a microwave oven reduced potassium levels in all food groups, particularly in cereals and derivatives, fruits and derivatives, meats and derivatives, legumes, and leafy and cruciferous vegetables. Soaking food significantly reduced the potassium content in tubers and roots and leafy and cruciferous vegetables. Steam cooking and dry heating cooking also reduced potassium, although at a level lower than the other techniques. CONCLUSIONS: The present review shows that, in general, all food preparation techniques can reduce the potassium content, although cooking in water and soaking promotes a greater reduction; however, more studies with standardised techniques and complete data are necessary.


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Culinária/métodos , Dieta/normas , Potássio na Dieta , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/dietoterapia , Ingredientes de Alimentos , Humanos
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Anest. analg. reanim ; 29(2): 45-69, dic. 2016. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-949974

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Introducción: La tendencia actual es diferir la cirugía de revascularización de miembros inferiores hasta etapas avanzadas, lo que explica que sean pacientes de mayor complejidad con alta morbimortalidad cardíaca y respiratoria. Los mayores avances para reducirlas, se han desarrollado en la preparación de los pacientes y en las técnicas quirúrgicas. La elección de la técnica anestésica no ha sido considerada un factor determinante. Los bloqueos regionales presentan potenciales ventajas, como mayor estabilidad hemodinámica y respiratoria. Objetivo: Realizar una revisión bibliográfica y presentación de casos clínicos sobre la utilidad de los bloqueos periféricos para anestesia en la cirugía de revascularización de miembros inferiores. Material y métodos: La búsqueda se realizó a través de la base de datos Medline, LILACS y SciELO. Se incluyeron estudios donde los bloqueos periféricos se utilizaron para anestesia. Se describen dos casos clínicos. Resultados: Se seleccionaron 4 artículos originales, 3 de ellos eran estudios descriptivos de la técnica y el cuarto una comparación con anestesia general inhalatoria. 2más correspondieron a casos clínicos. Conclusiones: No existe evidencia suficiente que permita concluir que reducen la mortalidad o la morbilidad cuando se la compara con las demás técnicas anestésicas. Esto puede ser debido al diseño metodológico de los estudios, a la no utilización de la ecografía como guía y la no sistematización de los bloqueos. El análisis de los casos clínicos sugiere que en situaciones específicas como pacientes de alto riesgo cardíaco y respiratorio, bajo tratamiento con anticoagulantes y antiagregantes estos presentan ventajas sobre las otras técnicas.


Background: The current trend is to defer revascularization surgery from lower limbs to advanced stages, which explains why they are more complex patients with high cardiac and respiratory mortality. The choice of anesthetic technique remains controversial. Regional blockades have potential advantages, such as hemodynamic and respiratory stability. Our primary objective was a bibliographic review to assess the peripheral blockages for anesthesia in lower limb revascularization surgery. Our secondary objective was report two clinical cases. Material and methods: The search was performed through the Medline, LILACS and SciELO database. We included studies where peripheral blocks were used for anesthesia. Two clinical cases are described. Results: Four original articles were selected, 3 of which were descriptive studies of the technique and the fourth a comparison with general inhalation anesthesia. 2 more corresponded to clinical cases. Conclusions: There is insufficient evidence to conclude that peripheral nerve block reduce mortality or morbidity when compared with other anesthetic techniques. This may be due to the methodological design of the studies, to the non-use of echocardiography as a guide and the non-systematization of the blocks. The analysis of the clinical cases suggests that this technique is a good option in specific situations as patients with high cardiac and respiratory risk, under treatment with anticoagulants and antiplatelets drugs.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Nervo Isquiático , Nervo Femoral , Anestesia por Condução , Extremidade Inferior/cirurgia , Revascularização Miocárdica
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Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim ; 63(9): 513-518, 2016 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27095670

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate microcirculation in intermediate and high mortality risk patients undergoing cardiac surgery (CS) with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included 22 patients with a Euroscore >3. Using the Videomicroscopy Side Stream Dark Field system, and evaluation was made of, capillary density, proportion of perfused capillaries, density of perfused capillaries, microcirculatory flow index (MFI), and heterogeneity flow index. Three to five video sequences were recorded: after induction of anaesthesia (T1), at the beginning of the CPB (T2), before finalising CPB (T3), at the end of the surgery, and before the patient was transferred to Intensive Care Unit (T4). Mean arterial pressure decreased, while the blood lactate increased significantly, when comparing the initial and final values (P<.05). MFI increased significantly in T3 and T4 (P<.05) with regards to the initial values. When the patients with and without postoperative complications were compared, significant differences were found in, Euroscore, left ventricular ejection fraction, and MFI in T3. CONCLUSIONS: in patients with intermediate/high preoperative risk, CS and CBP can involve an increase in MFI and blood lactate at the end of the study. These alterations suggest the possibility of a functional microcirculatory shunt at tissue perfusion level, secondary to the surgical injury and the CPB. Further investigation is needed to have a better understanding of the mechanisms involved.


Assuntos
Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos , Ponte Cardiopulmonar , Microcirculação , Anestesia , Pressão Arterial , Humanos
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