Alipio Barbosa Balthazar
State University of Campinas
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2007
Reynaldo Quagliato Júnior; Tiago de Araujo Guerra Grangeia; Reinaldo Alexandre de Carvalho Massucio; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Sílvio de Moraes Rezende; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the frequency of the real association between paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) and tuberculosis (TB) as well as the rate of previous TB misdiagnosis in individuals with PCM among the patients treated in the Pulmonology Division of the State University of Campinas Hospital das Clínicas, Campinas, Brazil. METHODS A retrospective study of 227 adult patients with PCM (chronic form) treated between 1980 and 2005. RESULTS Of the 227 patients studied, 36 (15.8%) had been previously treated for TB. However, only 18 (7.9%) presented positive sputum smear microscopy results. The remaining 18 (7.9%) neither presented positive sputum smear microscopy nor showed improvement after receiving specific anti-TB treatment. CONCLUSION Although the existence of an association between PCM and TB has been documented in the literature, misdiagnosis is common due to the superimposition of and the similarity between their clinical and radiographic presentations, thereby warranting the need for bacteriological diagnosis before initiating specific treatment.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of the real association between paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) and tuberculosis (TB) as well as the rate of previous TB misdiagnosis in individuals with PCM among the patients treated in the Pulmonology Division of the State University of Campinas Hospital das Clinicas, Campinas, Brazil. METHODS: A retrospective study of 227 adult patients with PCM (chronic form) treated between 1980 and 2005. RESULTS: Of the 227 patients studied, 36 (15.8%) had been previously treated for TB. However, only 18 (7.9%) presented positive sputum smear microscopy results. The remaining 18 (7.9%) neither presented positive sputum smear microscopy nor showed improvement after receiving specific anti-TB treatment. CONCLUSION: Although the existence of an association between PCM and TB has been documented in the literature, misdiagnosis is common due to the superimposition of and the similarity between their clinical and radiographic presentations, thereby warranting the need for bacteriological diagnosis before initiating specific treatment.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2001
Alipio Barbosa Balthazar; A. von Nowakonski; E M De Capitani; P.V. Bottini; R.G.G. Terzi; S. Araújo
The purpose of the present study was to validate the quantitative culture and cellularity of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) for the diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). A prospective validation test trial was carried out between 1992 and 1997 in a general adult intensive care unit of a teaching hospital. Thirty-seven patients on mechanical ventilation with suspected VAP who died at most three days after a BAL diagnostic procedure were submitted to a postmortem lung biopsy. BAL effluent was submitted to Gram staining, quantitative culture and cellularity count. Postmortem lung tissue quantitative culture and histopathological findings were considered to be the gold standard exams for VAP diagnosis. According to these criteria, 20 patients (54%) were diagnosed as having VAP and 17 (46%) as not having the condition. Quantitative culture of BAL effluent showed 90% sensitivity (18/20), 94.1% specificity (16/17), 94.7% positive predictive value and 88.8% negative predictive value. Fever and leukocytosis were useless for VAP diagnosis. Gram staining of BAL effluent was negative in 94.1% of the patients without VAP (16/17). Regarding the total cellularity of BAL, a cut-off point of 400,000 cells/ml showed a specificity of 94.1% (16/17), and a cut-off point of 50% of BAL neutrophils showed a sensitivity of 90% (19/20). In conclusion, BAL quantitative culture, Gram staining and cellularity might be useful in the diagnostic investigation of VAP.
Scopus | 2007
Reynaldo Quagliato Jr; Grangeia T.D.A.G.; Massucio R.A.D.C.; E M De Capitani; Rezende S.D.M.; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the frequency of the real association between paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) and tuberculosis (TB) as well as the rate of previous TB misdiagnosis in individuals with PCM among the patients treated in the Pulmonology Division of the State University of Campinas Hospital das Clínicas, Campinas, Brazil. METHODS A retrospective study of 227 adult patients with PCM (chronic form) treated between 1980 and 2005. RESULTS Of the 227 patients studied, 36 (15.8%) had been previously treated for TB. However, only 18 (7.9%) presented positive sputum smear microscopy results. The remaining 18 (7.9%) neither presented positive sputum smear microscopy nor showed improvement after receiving specific anti-TB treatment. CONCLUSION Although the existence of an association between PCM and TB has been documented in the literature, misdiagnosis is common due to the superimposition of and the similarity between their clinical and radiographic presentations, thereby warranting the need for bacteriological diagnosis before initiating specific treatment.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of the real association between paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) and tuberculosis (TB) as well as the rate of previous TB misdiagnosis in individuals with PCM among the patients treated in the Pulmonology Division of the State University of Campinas Hospital das Clinicas, Campinas, Brazil. METHODS: A retrospective study of 227 adult patients with PCM (chronic form) treated between 1980 and 2005. RESULTS: Of the 227 patients studied, 36 (15.8%) had been previously treated for TB. However, only 18 (7.9%) presented positive sputum smear microscopy results. The remaining 18 (7.9%) neither presented positive sputum smear microscopy nor showed improvement after receiving specific anti-TB treatment. CONCLUSION: Although the existence of an association between PCM and TB has been documented in the literature, misdiagnosis is common due to the superimposition of and the similarity between their clinical and radiographic presentations, thereby warranting the need for bacteriological diagnosis before initiating specific treatment.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2007
Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Eduardo Algranti; Aantonieta M. Z. Handar; Albina Altemani; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar; Elza Maria Figueiras Pedreira de Cerqueira; Jaquelina Sanae Ota
Revista brasileira de medicina | 2009
Reynaldo Quagliato Jr; E. M. de Capitani; S. de M. Rezende; Lair Zambon; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar; Carmen Silvia Bertuzzo
RBM rev. bras. med | 2009
Reynaldo Quagliato Jr; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Sílvio de Moraes Rezende; Lair Zambon; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar; Carmen Silva Bertuzzo
Archive | 2007
Reynaldo Quagliato Júnior; Tiago de Araújo; Guerra Grangeia; Reinaldo Alexandre de Carvalho; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Sílvio de Moraes Rezende; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar
Archive | 2007
Reynaldo Quagliato Júnior; Tiago de Araújo; Guerra Grangeia; Reinaldo Alexandre de Carvalho; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Sílvio Moraes de Rezende; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar
Chest | 2006
Reynaldo Quagliato Jr; Thiago A. Grangeia; Reinaldo Alexandre de Carvalho Massucio; Sílvio de Moraes Rezende; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar
Revista brasileira de medicina | 2005
Reynaldo Quagliato-Junior; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Lair Zambon; Sílvio de Moraes Rezende; Alipio Barbosa Balthazar; Carmen Silvia Bertuzzo; Karina Cuziol