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J Agromedicine ; 28(4): 676-688, 2023 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37038656

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between farm exposures and asthma and allergic disease in children while also highlighting the experiences of non-farm rural children. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional analysis of data collected from across the province of Saskatchewan, Canada in 2014. Surveys were completed by parents of 2275 rural dwelling children (farm and non-farm) aged 0 to 17 years within 46 rural schools. Questionnaires were distributed through schools for parents to complete. RESULTS: Asthma prevalence was 7.6%, of which 29.5% of cases were allergic. After adjustment for potential confounders, home location (farm vs non-farm) and other farm exposures were not associated with asthma and asthma phenotypes. Those who completed farm safety education were more likely to have asthma (11.7% vs. 6.7%; p = .001) compared to children without asthma. In sub-analyses among 6-12-year-old children, boys were more likely to have asthma (non-allergic) and use short-acting beta-agonists compared to girls. Doing farm work in the summer was associated with an increased risk of asthma [adjusted OR (aOR) = 1.71 (1.02-2.88); p = .041]. Doing routine chores with large animals was associated with an increased risk of asthma [aOR = 1.83 (1.07-3.15); p = .027] and allergic asthma [aOR = 2.37 (95%CI = 1.04-5.40); p = .04]. CONCLUSION: The present study showed that the prevalence of asthma and asthma phenotypes were similar between farm and non-farm rural children. There did not appear to be differential involvement in farming activities between those with and without asthma although those with asthma had more training suggesting possible attempts to mitigate harm from farm exposures.


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Asma , Hipersensibilidade , Masculino , Feminino , Animais , Humanos , Criança , Fazendas , Estudos Transversais , Hipersensibilidade/epidemiologia , Asma/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Saskatchewan/epidemiologia , Inquéritos e Questionários , População Rural
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Community Dent Health ; 38(3): 198-208, 2021 Aug 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34029018

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OBJECTIVE: To synthesize English or Spanish-language literature on community health workers' (CHWs') roles, training, and impact in oral health. BASIC RESEARCH DESIGN: A scoping review conducted in accordance with the Arksey and O'Malley (2005) methodological framework. METHOD: Electronic literature searches were conducted in Medline (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), DOSS, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Global Health CAB from inception of the databases to April 2020. Three reviewers independently conducted the title and abstract and full-text reviews. This was followed by data charting by three reviewers and data summarizing by two reviewers. RESULTS: Out of the 36 articles that met the inclusion criteria, most took place in the United States (n=15) with most published between 2012 and 2019 (12). CHWs were incorporated in programs that focused on access to dental care (n=10), oral health promotion only (9), early childhood caries (8), oral health promotion and services (5), and oral cancer screening (4). Common roles included providing oral health education and behavior change motivation to community members, facilitating utilization of dental services, and the delivery of diagnostic and dental services to community members. Training and outcomes were not consistently described across studies. CONCLUSION: CHWs have been used in oral health programs and interventions across a wide range of locations and contexts. The implementation and scaling-up of oral health CHW programs requires appropriate provision of training as well as community embedded monitoring and evaluation structures based on rigorous methods with clearly defined outcomes.


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Agentes Comunitários de Saúde , Saúde Bucal , Pré-Escolar , Saúde Global , Promoção da Saúde , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 48(5): 475-483, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32284265

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: There have been differences in temporal trends of asthma prevalence by geographic region and economic prosperity. The aim of this study was to assess temporal trends in asthma prevalence among young adolescents in Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia as a developing country with a low asthma prevalence. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Data were obtained from three cross-sectional surveys (2002, 2006, and 2016) of adolescents (12-15 years) from randomly selected schools in Skopje. Trends in the prevalence of asthma and asthma-like symptoms were investigated descriptively and using multiple logistic regression to adjust for potential confounding factors. RESULTS: The prevalence of asthma increased, although the changes were not statistically significant (2002: 1.7%; 2006: 2.0%; 2016: 2.8%; p=0.075). Statistically significant (p<0.05) reductions in wheeze prevalence over time (2002, 2006, 2016) were observed for current wheeze (8.8%, 7.2%, 5.5%), exercise-induced wheeze (14.2%, 7.9%, 1.9%), and night dry cough (16.5%, 13.5%, 9.6%). After adjustment for potential confounding factors, there was an increase in asthma likelihood by year compared to 2002 (2006: OR=1.22, 95%CI=0.67-2.22; 2016: OR=2.45, 95%CI=1.24-4.84). In the adjusted analyses, associations between year and the asthma-like symptoms confirmed the descriptive results, except for current wheeze, where statistical significance disappeared. CONCLUSIONS: Divergent trends in prevalence with a decrease in asthma-like symptoms and an increase in physician-diagnosed asthma in Skopje during a period of 14 years were established. Improved asthma labelling and effective preventative treatment of symptoms may explain some of these changes, although changes in environment and lifestyle could not be ruled out.


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Asma/epidemiologia , Tosse/epidemiologia , Sons Respiratórios , Adolescente , Asma/prevenção & controle , Criança , Fatores de Confusão Epidemiológicos , Estudos Transversais , Países em Desenvolvimento , Monitoramento Epidemiológico , Feminino , Planejamento em Saúde , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , República da Macedônia do Norte/epidemiologia
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Eur Arch Paediatr Dent ; 21(2): 185-191, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31327150

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AIM: To explore the range of impacts relating to incisor opacities as described by children, their general dental practitioners and paediatric dentists. METHODS: Participants included 50 children, aged 7-16 years, referred to a UK hospital paediatric dentistry service for management of incisor opacities. All children were subsequently diagnosed with molar incisor hypomineralisation. Following ethical approval, data were recorded as follows: patient demographics, distance travelled, waiting times, nature of any impacts relating to incisor opacities documented in referral letters and/or in subsequent paediatric dentistry assessment records. Additionally, children completed the short form Child Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaire (COHIP-SF19) as a self-report measure of their oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). RESULTS: Nearly, half (48%, n = 24) of the referral letters mentioned that the child was experiencing one or more negative social and/or functional impacts. Mean COHIP score was significantly lower (indicating poorer OHRQoL) for children whose referring dentist had identified a negative impact (COHIP = 42.9) compared to those with no documented impact (COHIP = 50.5; p = 0.018, independent t test). At the hospital consultation, negative impacts were elicited by a paediatric dentist in 86% (n = 43) of cases. Again, mean COHIP score was significantly lower for children whose assessment records noted a negative impact (COHIP = 44.5) compared to those with no recorded impact (COHIP = 60.2; p = 0.001). Families travelled a mean distance of 57 km (range 3-218 km) to the hospital service, with an average waiting time of 75 days from referral. CONCLUSION: It is encouraging that dental professionals seem to be aware of the negative psychosocial impacts experienced by some children with enamel opacities, and that children feel able to describe them.


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Hipoplasia do Esmalte Dentário , Incisivo , Adolescente , Criança , Humanos , Odontopediatria , Qualidade de Vida , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Br J Surg ; 105(6): 692-698, 2018 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29652081

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BACKGROUND: This was an 8-year follow-up of an RCT comparing ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) with high ligation and surgical stripping (HL/S) of the great saphenous vein (GSV). METHODS: Patients were randomized to UGFS or HL/S of the GSV. The primary outcome was the recurrence of symptomatic GSV reflux. Secondary outcomes were patterns of reflux according to recurrent varices after surgery, Clinical Etiologic Anatomic Pathophysiologic (CEAP) classification, Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS) and EuroQol Five Dimensions (EQ-5D™) quality-of-life scores. RESULTS: Of 430 patients originally randomized (230 UGFS, 200 HL/S), 227 (52·8 per cent; 123 UGFS, 103 HL/S) were available for analysis after 8 years. The proportion of patients free from symptomatic GSV reflux at 8 years was lower after UGFS than HL/S (55·1 versus 72·1 per cent; P = 0·024). The rate of absence of GSV reflux, irrespective of venous symptoms, at 8 years was 33·1 and 49·7 per cent respectively (P = 0·009). More saphenofemoral junction (SFJ) failure (65·8 versus 41·7 per cent; P = 0·001) and recurrent reflux in the above-knee GSV (72·5 versus 20·4 per cent; P = 0·001) was evident in the UGFS group. The VCSS was worse than preoperative scores in both groups after 8 years; CEAP classification and EQ-5D® scores were similar in the two groups. CONCLUSION: Surgical stripping had a technically better outcome in terms of recurrence of GSV and SFJ reflux than UGFS in the long term. Long-term follow-up suggests significant clinical progression of venous disease measured by VCSS in both groups, but less after surgery. Registration number: NCT02304146 (http://www.clinicaltrials.gov).


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Veia Safena , Escleroterapia/métodos , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção , Varizes/terapia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Veia Safena/diagnóstico por imagem , Veia Safena/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção/métodos , Varizes/diagnóstico por imagem , Varizes/cirurgia
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 46(4): 341-353, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29588089

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Investigation of the geographic variation in asthma prevalence can improve our understanding of asthma etiology and management. The purpose of our investigation was to compare the prevalence of asthma and wheeze among adolescents living in two distinct international regions and to investigate reasons for observed differences. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of 13-14 year olds was completed in Saskatoon, Canada (n=1200) and Skopje, Republic of Macedonia (n=3026), as part of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase 3 study. Surveys were self-completed by students following the ISAAC protocol. Multiple logistic regression models were used to investigate associations with reports of asthma and current wheeze. A mediation analysis was then completed. RESULTS: Asthma prevalence was much higher in Saskatoon than Skopje (21.3% vs. 1.7%) as was the prevalence of current wheeze (28.2% vs. 8.8%). Higher paracetamol (acetaminophen) use was a consistent risk factor for asthma and wheeze in both locations and showed dose-response relationships. In both countries, paracetamol use and physical activity mediated some of the association for both asthma and wheeze. In Saskatoon, among those with current wheeze, 42.6% reported ever having a diagnosis of asthma compared to 10.2% among Skopje adolescents. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the variation in risk factors between the two locations may explain some of the differences in the prevalence of asthma and wheeze between these two study sites. However, diagnostic labeling patterns should not be ruled out as another potential explanatory factor.


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Asma/epidemiologia , Asma/etiologia , Adolescente , Canadá/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , República da Macedônia do Norte/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; 161: D1139, 2017.
Artigo em Holandês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28181899

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The Dutch Guideline on Venous disease was lacking a section on recurrent varicose veins. The newly issued supplement on recurrent varicose veins fills this gap and provides clinicians with solutions concerning the management of patients with recurrent varicose veins following earlier treatment. Because venous disease is nowadays considered to be an ongoing disease, patients with this disorder will often require life-long care and different treatment than patients who have never been treated before.


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Continuidade da Assistência ao Paciente , Perna (Membro)/irrigação sanguínea , Padrões de Prática Médica , Varizes/terapia , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Hemodinâmica , Humanos , Países Baixos , Escleroterapia , Varizes/cirurgia
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Indoor Air ; 27(2): 311-319, 2017 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27108895

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Current knowledge regarding the association between indoor mold exposures and asthma is still limited. The objective of this case-control study was to investigate the relationship between objectively measured indoor mold levels and current asthma among school-aged children. Parents completed a questionnaire survey of health history and home environmental conditions. Asthma cases had a history of doctor-diagnosed asthma or current wheeze without a cold in the past 12 months. Controls were age- and sex-matched to cases. Vacuumed dust samples were collected from the child's indoor play area and mattress. Samples were assessed for mold levels and quantified in colony-forming units (CFU). Sensitization to mold allergens was also determined by skin testing. Being a case was associated with family history of asthma, pet ownership, and mold allergy. Mold levels (CFU/m2 ) in the dust samples of children's mattress and play area floors were moderately correlated (r = 0.56; P < 0.05). High mold levels (≥30 000 CFU/m2 ) in dust samples from play [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.6; 95% CI: 1.03-6.43] and mattress (aOR) = 3.0; 95% CI: 1.11-8.00) areas were significantly associated with current asthma. In this study high levels of mold are a risk factor for asthma in children.


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Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados/análise , Alérgenos/análise , Asma/epidemiologia , Exposição Ambiental/análise , Fungos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados/efeitos adversos , Alérgenos/efeitos adversos , Asma/etiologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Poeira/análise , Exposição Ambiental/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Habitação , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores de Risco , Saskatchewan/epidemiologia
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 43(2): 131-41, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24485936

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BACKGROUND: Asthma prevalence has been reported to be lower in rural areas compared to urban areas, although this has been inconsistent. This study aims to identify the influence of urban-rural residence on asthma prevalence in adolescents in the Republic of Macedonia and to investigate characteristics that may explain observed associations. METHODS: Following International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood protocol, a national sample of Macedonian urban and rural dwelling adolescents (12-16 years) was recruited in 2006. Self-completed questionnaires were used to collect data on wheeze and asthma as well as personal, environmental and dietary characteristics. Following descriptive and multiple logistic regression analyses, a mediation analysis approach was performed to help explain observed associations. RESULTS: A lower prevalence of current wheeze and ever-diagnosed asthma was observed in rural compared to urban dwelling adolescents (4.9% vs. 7.2% and 1.2% vs. 1.9%, respectively). After adjustment for potential confounders, the associations, although still protective, were not statistically significant (wheeze: OR=0.74, 95%CI=0.46-1.21; asthma: OR=0.97, 95%CI=0.38-2.46). The associations between urban-rural status with current wheeze and asthma were mediated by region of the country (wheeze 9%; asthma 19%) and by diet (>5% change for both wheeze and asthma). Having a dog resulted in a strengthening of the association between urban-rural status and current wheeze by 11.9%. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of asthma and wheeze was lower in rural dwelling Macedonian adolescents and the association was mediated by the region of the country with diet likely to be part of the reason for this mediating effect.


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Asma/epidemiologia , População Rural , População Urbana , Adolescente , Asma/psicologia , Criança , Dieta , Exposição Ambiental/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , República da Macedônia do Norte , Comportamento Social , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Phlebology ; 28 Suppl 1: 15-20, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23482528

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Local perivenous anaesthesia has evolved from tumescent anaesthesia which has had a huge impact on liposuction procedures. Perivenous anaesthesia has had a similar effect on peripheral venous surgery. Safety during its application is further enhanced when combined with skilled ultrasound guidance and astute operator awareness.


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Anestesia Local/métodos , Anestésicos Locais/administração & dosagem , Ablação por Cateter , Veias/cirurgia , Anestesia Local/efeitos adversos , Anestésicos Locais/efeitos adversos , Lista de Checagem , Competência Clínica , Humanos , Segurança do Paciente , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção , Veias/diagnóstico por imagem
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Phlebology ; 28(2): 109-11, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22316600

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In a long-term follow-up study comparing saphenofemoral ligation and stripping with endovenous laser ablation, the groin is examined yearly by duplex ultrasound (DUS) to detect postoperative varicose vein recurrence. Clear criteria are needed for the uniformity of DUS observations. Physicians taking care of the follow-up were evaluated by an intra- and interobserver analysis. DUS films of 22 patients with no recurrence and 22 patients with recurrence of varicose veins were twice interpreted in two sessions. Observations were analysed by a kappa test. Interpretations of DUS by experienced observers show a kappa >7. Improved kappa results were measured over time in our physician in training. In conclusion, the reproducibility of DUS studies performed by the experienced observers of the study is excellent.


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Terapia a Laser , Ultrassonografia Doppler Dupla , Varizes/diagnóstico por imagem , Varizes/cirurgia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Recidiva
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J Thromb Haemost ; 10(12): 2462-9, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23072449

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BACKGROUND: Elevated urine 11-dehydro TXB(2), an indicator of persistent thromboxane generation in aspirin-treated patients, correlates with adverse cardiovascular outcome and has recently been identified as an independent risk factor for vein graft thrombosis after cardiac bypass surgery in the Reduction in Graft Occlusion Rates (RIGOR) study. The polyclonal antibody-based ELISA used to measure 11-dehydro TXB(2) in these previous studies is no longer clinically available and has been supplanted by a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared second-generation monoclonal antibody-based ELISA. OBJECTIVES: To compare the laboratory and clinical performance of the first- and second-generation assays in a well-defined study population. METHODS: 11-dehydro TXB(2) was quantified in 451 urine samples from 229 Reduction in Graft Occlusion Rates (RIGOR) subjects using both ELISA. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) and spiking studies were used to investigate discordant assay results. The association of 11-dehydro TXB(2) to clinical outcome was assessed for each assay using multivariate modeling. RESULTS: Median 11-dehydro TXB(2) levels were higher by monoclonal antibody- compared with polyclonal antibody-based ELISA (856 vs. 399 pg mg(-1) creatinine, P < 0.000001), with the latter providing values similar to UPLC-MS/MS. This discrepancy was predominantly as a result of cross-reactivity of the monoclonal antibody with 11-dehydro-2,3-dinor TXB(2), a thromboxane metabolite present in a similar concentration but with a poor direct correlation with 11-dehydro TXB(2). In contrast to the first-generation ELISA, 11-dehydro TXB(2) measured by the monoclonal antibody-based ELISA failed to associate with the risk of vein graft occlusion. CONCLUSION: Quantification of urine 11-dehydro TXB(2) by monoclonal antibody-based ELISA was confounded by interference from 11-dehydro-2,3-dinor TXB(2) which reduced the accuracy and clinical utility of this second-generation assay.


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Doenças Cardiovasculares/epidemiologia , Tromboxano B2/análogos & derivados , Anticorpos Monoclonais/imunologia , Especificidade de Anticorpos , Doenças Cardiovasculares/urina , Cromatografia Líquida , Reações Cruzadas , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Humanos , Fatores de Risco , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Tromboxano B2/urina
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Clin Pharmacol Ther ; 91(6): 986-93, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22278334

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) elevate cardiovascular risk by disrupting cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)-dependent biosynthesis of prostacyclin (PGI(2)). CG100649 is a novel NSAID proposed to inhibit both COX-2 and carbonic anhydrase (CA)-I/-II. We compared its impact on prostanoid biosynthesis with that of celecoxib, an NSAID purposefully designed to selectively inhibit COX-2. In a controlled, double-blind randomized trial, single oral doses of 2 or 8 mg CG100649, 200 mg celecoxib, or placebo were well tolerated by healthy volunteers (n = 23). Both CG100649 and celecoxib had the effect of depressing urinary excretion of 2,3-dinor-6-keto-PGF(1α) (PGI-M); the effect of CG100649 was dose-dependent and more sustained (up to 240 h after the dose) than that of celecoxib. Neither CG100649 nor celecoxib significantly inhibited COX-1-dependent prostanoid formation. CA inhibition was not detected after administration of CG100649, despite its partitioning asymmetrically into erythrocytes. CG100649 and celecoxib are both relatively selective inhibitors of COX-2, but they differ in duration of action. Whether they have similar impact on cardiovascular events remains to be determined.


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Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/farmacologia , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase 2/farmacologia , Furanos/farmacologia , Antagonistas de Prostaglandina/farmacologia , Prostaglandinas/biossíntese , Pirazóis/farmacologia , Sulfonamidas/farmacologia , 6-Cetoprostaglandina F1 alfa/análogos & derivados , 6-Cetoprostaglandina F1 alfa/urina , Adolescente , Adulto , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/efeitos adversos , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/farmacocinética , Área Sob a Curva , Asiático , População Negra , Inibidores da Anidrase Carbônica/farmacologia , Doenças Cardiovasculares/induzido quimicamente , Doenças Cardiovasculares/epidemiologia , Celecoxib , Estudos Cross-Over , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase 2/efeitos adversos , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase 2/farmacocinética , Método Duplo-Cego , Epoprostenol/urina , Feminino , Furanos/efeitos adversos , Furanos/farmacocinética , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Antagonistas de Prostaglandina/efeitos adversos , Antagonistas de Prostaglandina/farmacocinética , Pirazóis/efeitos adversos , Pirazóis/farmacocinética , Medição de Risco , Sulfonamidas/efeitos adversos , Sulfonamidas/farmacocinética , Tromboxano B2/sangue , População Branca , Adulto Jovem
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Adv Med Sci ; 57(2): 282-9, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23333894

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PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of allergic diseases and symptoms in children of the Ternopil Region (Ukraine) and to explore their familial and environmental correlates. MATERIAL/METHODS: A cross-sectional study based on parental answers to a respiratory questionnaire based on ISAAC that included 4871 urban and rural children aged 6-14 years. Association of physician-made diagnoses and symptoms with environmental factors was examined by means of multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Increased risk of asthma (1.7%) was associated with urban residence (OR=1.8; p=0.04) and high parental education (OR=1.8; p= 0.02); spastic bronchitis (6.2%) with parental allergy (OR=1.3; p= 0.03); atopic eczema (6.2%) with younger age (OR=1.3; p=0.03), high parental education (OR=1.3; p=0.03), parental allergy (OR=1.4; p=0.02), tobacco smoke at home (OR=0.7; p=0.01) and household density (OR=0.6; p=0.001); diagnosis of unspecified allergic sensitization (11.8%) was related to high parental education (OR=1.2; p=0.03), parental employment (OR=0.8; p=0.02) and pets at home (OR=1.2; p=0.06). Symptoms of chest wheezing (11.5%) were related to tobacco smoke at home (OR=0.8; p=0.06). Attacks of dyspnea (7.3%) were related to parental allergy (OR=1.4; p=0.007), and type of heating (OR=1.7; p=0.04). Hay fever symptoms (5.7%) were related to younger age (OR=1.3; p=0,01) and urban residence (OR=2.0; p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Except for asthma the prevalence of allergic diseases and symptoms as well as their correlates in children of Ternopil are similar to other estimates obtained in Eastern Europe. Low prevalence of asthma and relatively frequent occurrence of spastic bronchitis may suggest substantial underdiagnosis of childhood asthma.


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Asma/epidemiologia , Eczema/epidemiologia , Rinite/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Asma/diagnóstico , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , Fatores de Risco , Ucrânia/epidemiologia
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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg ; 41(6): 805-13, 2011 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21349747

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OBJECTIVE: The Dutch Bypass and Oral anticoagulants or Aspirin (BOA) Study demonstrated that in patients with peripheral arterial disease after bypass surgery oral anticoagulants were more effective in preventing venous graft occlusions than aspirin, while aspirin was more effective in non-venous grafts. We evaluated if this finding was implemented in the clinical practice of former BOA participants by reconstructing a 10-year overview of their applied various drug treatments including anti-hypertensive and lipid-lowering drugs. METHODS: In 482 patients from six centers that contributed most patients anti-thrombotic, anti-hypertensive, and lipid-lowering drug use was recorded at baseline (n = 478), retrospectively up to two years after BOA (n = 388), and prospectively for patients still alive between 2005 and 2009 (n = 209). RESULTS: At baseline, 54% of patients received anti-thrombotics which increased to 96% at follow-up. At baseline 15% of patients were treated with lipid-lowering drugs and 49% with anti-hypertensives. This increased over time to 65% and 76%, respectively. CONCLUSION: After the BOA Study its recommendations were applied marginally. Despite improvements over time, current lipid-lowering and anti-hypertensive drug use remained suboptimal. Our trend analyses, however, should be interpreted with caution, because drug use and compliance in survivors might be better than average.


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Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/prevenção & controle , Doença Arterial Periférica/cirurgia , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios , Enxerto Vascular , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Anticoagulantes/uso terapêutico , Anti-Hipertensivos/uso terapêutico , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/epidemiologia , Humanos , Hipolipemiantes/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Países Baixos , Doença Arterial Periférica/complicações , Doença Arterial Periférica/tratamento farmacológico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Clin Exp Allergy ; 41(1): 36-45, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20880055

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BACKGROUND: Prostaglandin (PG) D(2) is a pro-inflammatory and bronchoconstrictive mediator released from mast cells, and is currently evaluated as a new target for treatment of asthma and rhinitis. It is not known which cyclooxygenase (COX) isoenzyme catalyses its biosynthesis in subjects with asthma. OBJECTIVES: Primarily, to assess whether treatment with the COX-2 selective inhibitor celecoxib inhibited biosynthesis of PGD(2) , monitored as urinary excretion of its major tetranor metabolite (PGDM). Secondarily, to determine the effects of the treatment on biosynthesis of PGE(2) , thromboxane A(2) and PGI(2) , also measured as major urinary metabolites. METHODS: Eighteen subjects with asthma participated in a cross-over study where celecoxib 200mg or placebo were given b.i.d. on 3 consecutive days following 2 untreated baseline days. Six healthy controls received active treatment with the same protocol. Urinary excretion of the eicosanoid metabolites was determined by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). Lung function was followed as FEV(1) and airway inflammation as fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (F(E) NO). RESULTS: Celecoxib treatment inhibited urinary excretion of PGEM by 50% or more in subjects with asthma and healthy controls, whereas there was no significant change in the excretion of PGDM. In comparison with the healthy controls, the subjects with asthma had higher baseline levels of urinary PGDM but not of PGEM. The 3-day treatment did not cause significant changes in FEV(1) or F(E) NO. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Biosynthesis of PGD(2) was increased in subjects with asthma and its formation is catalysed predominantly by COX-1. By contrast, COX-2 contributes substantially to the biosynthesis of PGE(2) . The asymmetric impact of celecoxib on prostanoid formation raises the possibility of long-term adverse consequences of COX-2 inhibition on airway homeostasis by the decreased formation of bronchodilator PGs and maintained production of increased levels of bronchoconstrictor PGs in asthmatics.


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Asma/tratamento farmacológico , Asma/metabolismo , Prostaglandinas/biossíntese , Pirazóis/uso terapêutico , Sulfonamidas/uso terapêutico , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Asma/diagnóstico , Celecoxib , Estudos Cross-Over , Esquema de Medicação , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prostaglandinas/metabolismo , Prostaglandinas/urina , Pirazóis/administração & dosagem , Testes de Função Respiratória , Sulfonamidas/administração & dosagem , Adulto Jovem
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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg ; 40(5): 649-56, 2010 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20888274

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OBJECTIVES: Comparison of sapheno-femoral ligation and stripping (SFL/S) versus endovenous laser ablation (EVLA, 980-nm) in the treatment of great saphenous vein (GSV) insufficiency, using local tumescent anaesthesia. DESIGN: Randomised, single centre trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with GSV incompetence and varicose veins were randomised to either SFL/S or EVLA. At days 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, and 14 post-treatment, patients completed questionnaires on pain and quality of life. Recurrent varicose veins were evaluated by Duplex ultrasound (DUS) performed at 1 and 6 weeks, and 6 and 12 months. RESULTS: 130 legs in 121 patients were treated by SFL/S (n=68) or EVLA (n=62). Significantly more post-treatment pain was noted after EVLA at days 7, 10 and 14 (p<0.01; p<0.01; p=0.01), more hindrance in mobility at days 7 (p<0.01) and 10 (p=0.01), and in self care (p=0.03) and daily activities (p=0.01) at day 7 compared to SFL/S. DUS at 1-year follow-up showed 9% recurrences (5/56) after EVLA and 10% (5/49) after SFL/S. CONCLUSION: Both SFL/S and EVLA, using local tumescent anaesthesia, were well tolerated, with no difference in short-term recurrence rate. In the second week after EVLA, patients experienced significantly more pain resulting in restricted mobility, self care and daily activity compared to SFL/S.


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Veia Femoral/cirurgia , Terapia a Laser , Veia Safena/cirurgia , Varizes/cirurgia , Insuficiência Venosa/cirurgia , Adulto , Anestesia Local , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Ligadura , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Vasculares
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J Thromb Haemost ; 7(8): 1393-400, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19522741

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AIM: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a risk marker and a potential modulator of vascular disease. Previous studies support a prothrombotic activity of CRP, with impaired thromboregulation. The present study examined the antithrombotic effect of aspirin in mice transgenic for human CRP (CRPtg mice). Mechanistic investigations further elucidated the effect of CRP on prostanoid metabolism in vivo and in vitro. METHODS AND RESULTS: Administration of aspirin (30 mg kg(-1) day(-1)) to CRPtg mice slowed the accelerated thrombosis after photochemical injury to the carotid (99 +/- 32 vs. 45 +/- 24 min and 75 +/- 23 vs. 82 +/- 26 min in wild-type mice vs. CRPtg mice, without and following aspirin treatment, respectively). Vascular injury modulated the expression of key pathways in prostanoid metabolism differently in CRPtg mice and wild-type mice. Suppression of cyclo-oxygenase 2 (COX-2)-derived metabolism with suppression of prostaglandin I2 (PGI2) synthase and PGI2 metabolism was recorded in the injured artery with increased thromboxane receptor expression. Aspirin therapy reduced the difference in PGI2 biosynthesis between CRPtg mice and wild-type mice. In vitro studies in human-derived cells further supported these findings. Incubation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) with human recombinant CRP (5 microg mL(-1)) suppressed PGI2 synthase expression and significantly increased thromboxane receptor levels. Incubation of smooth muscle cells with CRP did not affect prostanoid expression. CONCLUSIONS: CRP modulates prostanoid metabolism to favor vascular occlusion. Elevated CRP levels might predispose to the cardiovascular hazard conferred by selective COX-2 inhibitors, and the risk mediated by CRP may be limited by aspirin.


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Aspirina/farmacologia , Proteína C-Reativa/farmacologia , Epoprostenol/metabolismo , Trombose/induzido quimicamente , Trombose/tratamento farmacológico , Animais , Aspirina/administração & dosagem , Células Cultivadas , Sistema Enzimático do Citocromo P-450/análise , Interações Medicamentosas , Endotélio Vascular/citologia , Humanos , Oxirredutases Intramoleculares/análise , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Receptores de Tromboxanos/análise , Trombose/prevenção & controle
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Indoor Air ; 18(6): 447-53, 2008 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18681911

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UNLABELLED: The relationship between household endotoxin and asthma in children is not clear. To further investigate the relationship between sources of endotoxin and childhood asthma, we conducted a case-control study of children with and without asthma and examined their more frequent household exposures in the home. Children ages 6-13 years with current asthma (n = 70) or wheeze only (n = 19) were sex and age matched (+/-1 year) to 107 controls. Play area and mattress dust were collected for endotoxin analysis. Atopic status was determined by skin prick testing for allergies. A family size of >4 per household was associated with higher endotoxin levels (EU/mg) in the bed dust (P < 0.05). Passive smoking (P < 0.05) and the presence of a cat were associated with higher levels of endotoxin in mattress dust. Endotoxin levels in either the play dust or the bed dust did not differ between cases and controls. Within atopic cases, those with higher endotoxin loads (EU/m2) in bed or play areas were more likely to miss school for chest illness (P < 0.05). In this study, household endotoxin is not a risk factor for current asthma overall but may be associated with increased severity in children with atopic asthma. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: This study did not find that household sources of endotoxin were associated with asthma. However, within atopic asthmatics, asthma severity (as measured by a history of being kept home from school because of a chest illness in the past year) was associated with higher levels of endotoxin in dust from the child's bed. There is a need to further investigate the nature of the relationship between household endotoxin and asthma severity in children which could lead to better management of childhood asthma.


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Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados/efeitos adversos , Asma/imunologia , Endotoxinas/imunologia , Habitação , Sons Respiratórios/imunologia , Adolescente , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Poeira/análise , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Testes Cutâneos
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