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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 2003

Hydrochlorothiazide abolishes the anti-atherosclerotic effect of quinapril.

Fah Fonseca; S.S.M. Ihara; Mco Izar; Ep Silva; Nelson Kasinski; Iel Lopes; L. Pinto; Tb Paiva; Sergio Tufik; Aav Paola; Acc Carvalho

1. Antihypertensive treatment has been demonstrated to result in persistent reductions in morbidity and mortality due to stroke. However, the coronary risk attributable to hypertension has been only partially reversed. We hypothesized that diuretics could have unfavourable effects on atherosclerosis.


Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2010

Highly sensitive C-reactive protein and male gender are independently related to the severity of coronary disease in patients with metabolic syndrome and an acute coronary event

Carlos Manoel de Castro Monteiro; Luiz F Pinheiro; Mco Izar; Sahana W. Barros; M. B Vasco; Simone M. Fischer; Rui Póvoa; Sergio A. Brandão; Ao Santos; Luciene Oliveira; Acc Carvalho; Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca

Patients with metabolic syndrome are at high-risk for development of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular events. The objective of this study was to examine the major determinants of coronary disease severity, including those coronary risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome, during the early period after an acute coronary episode. We tested the hypothesis that inflammatory markers, especially highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP), are related to coronary atherosclerosis, in addition to traditional coronary risk factors. Subjects of both genders aged 30 to 75 years (N = 116) were prospectively included if they had suffered a recent acute coronary syndrome (acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina pectoris requiring hospitalization) and if they had metabolic syndrome diagnosed according to the National Cholesterol Education Program/Adult Treatment Panel III. Patients were submitted to a coronary angiography and the burden of atherosclerosis was estimated by the Gensini score. The severity of coronary disease was correlated (Spearmans or Pearsons coefficient) with gender (r = 0.291, P = 0.008), age (r = 0.218, P = 0.048), hsCRP (r = 0.256, P = 0.020), ApoB/ApoA ratio (r = 0.233, P = 0.041), and carotid intima-media thickness (r = 0.236, P = 0.041). After multiple linear regression, only male gender (P = 0.046) and hsCRP (P = 0.012) remained independently associated with the Gensini score. In this high-risk population, male gender and high levels of hsCRP, two variables that can be easily obtained, were associated with more extensive coronary disease, identifying patients with the highest potential of developing new coronary events.


Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2009

Exercise may cause myocardial ischemia at the anaerobic threshold in cardiac rehabilitation programs

A.R.C.N. Fuchs; R.S. Meneghelo; Edson Stefanini; A.A.V. De Paola; Paola Emanuela Poggio Smanio; L.E. Mastrocolla; A.S. Ferraz; S. Buglia; Leopoldo Soares Piegas; Acc Carvalho

Myocardial ischemia may occur during an exercise session in cardiac rehabilitation programs. However, it has not been established whether it is elicited when exercise prescription is based on heart rate corresponding to the anaerobic threshold as measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Our objective was to determine the incidence of myocardial ischemia in cardiac rehabilitation programs according to myocardial perfusion SPECT in exercise programs based on the anaerobic threshold. Thirty-nine patients (35 men and 4 women) diagnosed with coronary artery disease by coronary angiography and stress technetium-99m-sestamibi gated SPECT associated with a baseline cardiopulmonary exercise test were assessed. Ages ranged from 45 to 75 years. A second cardiopulmonary exercise test determined training intensity at the anaerobic threshold. Repeat gated-SPECT was obtained after a third cardiopulmonary exercise test at the prescribed workload and heart rate. Myocardial perfusion images were analyzed using a score system of 6.4 at rest, 13.9 at peak stress, and 10.7 during the prescribed exercise (P < 0.05). The presence of myocardial ischemia during exercise was defined as a difference > or = 2 between the summed stress score and summed rest score. Accordingly, 25 (64%) patients were classified as ischemic and 14 (36%) as nonischemic. MIBI-SPECT showed myocardial ischemia during exercise within the anaerobic threshold. The 64% prevalence of ischemia observed in the study should not be looked on as representative of the whole population of patients undergoing exercise programs. Changes in patient care and exercise programs were implemented as a result of our finding of ischemia during the prescribed exercise.


Critical Care | 2009

Comparison of pulse pressure variation in swine experimental models of hypovolemic shock with and without controlled positive invasive mechanical ventilation

Jma Sousa; M Macário; G Fenelon; Avd Paola; Acc Carvalho

Pulse pressure variation (DPP) is a very good method to predict the improvement in oxygen delivery in circulatory failure states after volume expansion. However, this method has been validated only in patients under sedation plus controlled positive pressure invasive mechanical ventilation (PCV). Our understanding of this method in patients under spontaneous ventilation remains unclear.


Atherosclerosis | 2000

Predictors of premature coronary artery disease

Mco Izar; Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca; S.S.M. Ihara; L. Pinto; Iel Lopes; G. Mendes; S. Matheus; Nelson Kasinski; Angelo Amato Vincenzo de Paola; Acc Carvalho


Europace | 2018

70Atrial fibrillation prevalence and care issues in brazilian public health: telemedicine data analysis

Erfl Moraes; Claudio Cirenza; Renato D. Lopes; Acc Carvalho; Aav Paola


Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2017

Circulating levels of adiponectin and extent of coronary artery disease in patients undergoing elective coronary angiography

Roberto Almeida Rego de Souza; Cristina Alves; C. S. V. de Oliveira; André Fernandes Reis; Acc Carvalho


Critical Care | 2013

Development of a sleep quality questionnaire to assess sleep in the ICU: a polysomnography study

Lj Storti; Dm Servantes; Ma Borges; Fu Maroja; Pr Burke; Lr Bittencourt; Acc Carvalho; Sergio Tufik; Aav Paola; Fátima Dumas Cintra


Atherosclerosis Supplements | 2010

P96 MODEL OF TYPE 2 DIABETES COMBINED WITH HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA INDUCED BY DIET PROMOTES TARGET ORGAN LESIONS IN NEW ZEALAND RABBITS

Tatiana Helfenstein; Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca; S.S.M. Ihara; Jm Bottos; Me Farah; F. Moreira; D. Pomaro; H. Pott; L. Godoy; Rui Manuel dos Santos Póvoa; Acc Carvalho; Mco Izar


Atherosclerosis Supplements | 2009

I 003 Resident Peritoneal Inflammatory Cells are Pivotal in the Development of Experimental Atherosclerosis

Wgm Relvas; Mco Izar; Tatiana Helfenstein; S.S.M. Ihara; Pomaro; Cn França; Jd Lopes; M Mariano; Acc Carvalho; Fah Fonseca

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Mco Izar

Federal University of São Paulo

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Ao Santos

Federal University of São Paulo

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Fah Fonseca

Federal University of São Paulo

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S.S.M. Ihara

Federal University of São Paulo

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Aav Paola

Federal University of São Paulo

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Tatiana Helfenstein

Federal University of São Paulo

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Nelson Kasinski

Federal University of São Paulo

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Sergio A. Brandão

Federal University of São Paulo

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