Ana Karla Guedes de Melo
Federal University of Paraíba
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Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
Claudia Diniz Lopes Marques; Angela Luzia Branco Pinto Duarte; Aline Ranzolin; Andréa Tavares Dantas; Nara Gualberto Cavalcanti; Rafaela Silva Guimarães Gonçalves; Laurindo Ferreira da Rocha Junior; Lilian David de Azevedo Valadares; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Roberto Teixeira; Francisco Alves Bezerra Neto; Marta Maria das Chagas Medeiros; Jozélio Freire de Carvalho; Mario Sergio F. Santos; Regina Adalva de L. Couto Océa; Roger A. Levy; Carlos Augusto Ferreira de Andrade; Geraldo da Rocha Castelar Pinheiro; Mirhelen Mendes de Abreu; José Fernando Verztman; Selma Merenlender; Sandra Lúcia Euzébio Ribeiro; Izaias Pereira da Costa; Gecilmara Pileggi; Virginia Fernandes Moça Trevisani; Max Igor Banks Ferreira Lopes; Carlos Alexandre Antunes de Brito; Eduardo Figueiredo; Fabio Queiroga; Tiago Feitosa
Chikungunya fever has become an important public health problem in countries where epidemics occur because half of the cases progress to chronic, persistent and debilitating arthritis. Literature data on specific therapies at the various phases of arthropathy caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection are limited, lacking quality randomized trials assessing the efficacies of different therapies. There are a few studies on the treatment of musculoskeletal manifestations of chikungunya fever, but these studies have important methodological limitations. The data currently available preclude conclusions favorable or contrary to specific therapies, or an adequate comparison between the different drugs used. The objective of this study was to develop recommendations for the treatment of chikungunya fever in Brazil. A literature review was performed via evidence-based selection of articles in the databases Medline, SciELO, PubMed and Embase and conference proceedings abstracts, in addition to expert opinions to support decision-making in defining recommendations. The Delphi method was used to define the degrees of agreement in 2 face-to-face meetings and several online voting rounds. This study is part 2 of the Recommendations of the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology (Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia - SBR) for the Diagnosis and Treatment of chikungunya fever and specifically addresses treatment.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2008
Alessandra Barbosa Avelar; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Branca Dias Batista de Souza
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the lipid profile in rheumatoid arthritis and its association with the disease activity. METHODS: This was a prospective study with 21 female patients who had rheumatoid arthritis and whose progress was accompanied for 1 year. Total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, apolipoproteins A and B, lipoprotein (a), ESR, as well as HAQ and disease activity through DAS28, were evaluated. RESULTS: After 1 year, the total cholesterol level was increased in 66.6% of the patients (p=0.019) and the LDL-cholesterol level was also elevated in 80.9% of the patients (p=0.008). In contrast, the lipoprotein (a) level was reduced in 33.33% of the cases (p=0.003). A significant decrease also occurred in ESR, HAQ and DAS28. However, there was no association between the alteration of the lipid profile and the disease activity. CONCLUSION: Although the reduction in the disease activity (DAS28) was significant, the lipid profile worsened.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
Claudia Diniz Lopes Marques; Angela Luzia Branco Pinto Duarte; Aline Ranzolin; Andréa Tavares Dantas; Nara Gualberto Cavalcanti; Rafaela Silva Guimarães Gonçalves; Laurindo Ferreira da Rocha Junior; Lilian David de Azevedo Valadares; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Roberto Teixeira; Francisco Alves Bezerra Neto; Marta Maria das Chagas Medeiros; Jozélio Freire de Carvalho; Mario Sergio F. Santos; Regina Adalva de L. Couto Océa; Roger A. Levy; Carlos Augusto Ferreira de Andrade; Geraldo da Rocha Castelar Pinheiro; Mirhelen Mendes de Abreu; José Fernando Verztman; Selma Merenlender; Sandra Lúcia Euzébio Ribeiro; Izaias Pereira da Costa; Gecilmara Pileggi; Virginia Fernandes Moça Trevisani; Max Igor Banks Ferreira Lopes; Carlos Alexandre Antunes de Brito; Eduardo Figueiredo; Fabio Queiroga; Tiago Feitosa
Chikungunya fever has become an important public health problem in countries where epidemics occur because half of the cases progress to chronic, persistent and debilitating arthritis. Literature data on specific therapies at the various phases of arthropathy caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection are limited, lacking quality randomized trials assessing the efficacies of different therapies. There are a few studies on the treatment of musculoskeletal manifestations of chikungunya fever, but these studies have important methodological limitations. The data currently available preclude conclusions favorable or contrary to specific therapies, or an adequate comparison between the different drugs used. The objective of this study was to develop recommendations for the treatment of chikungunya fever in Brazil. A literature review was performed via evidence-based selection of articles in the databases Medline, SciELO, PubMed and Embase and conference proceedings abstracts, in addition to expert opinions to support decision-making in defining recommen-s, in addition to expert opinions to support decision-making in defining recommendations. The Delphi method was used to define the degrees of agreement in 2 face-to-face S440 r e v b r a s r e u m a t o l . 2 0 1 7;5 7(S 2):S438–S451 meetings and several online voting rounds. This study is part 2 of the Recommendations of the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology (Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia–SBR) for the Diagnosis and Treatment of chikungunya fever and specifically addresses treatment.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
Claudia Diniz Lopes Marques; Angela Luzia Branco Pinto Duarte; Aline Ranzolin; Andréa Tavares Dantas; Nara Gualberto Cavalcanti; Rafaela Silva Guimarães Gonçalves; Laurindo Ferreira da Rocha Junior; Lilian David de Azevedo Valadares; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Roberto Teixeira; Francisco Alves Bezerra Neto; Marta Maria das Chagas Medeiros; Jozélio Freire de Carvalho; Mario Sergio F. Santos; Regina Adalva de L. Couto Océa; Roger A. Levy; Carlos Augusto Ferreira de Andrade; Geraldo da Rocha Castelar Pinheiro; Mirhelen Mendes de Abreu; José Fernando Verztman; Selma Merenlender; Sandra Lúcia Euzébio Ribeiro; Izaias Pereira da Costa; Gecilmara Pileggi; Virginia Fernandes Moça Trevisani; Max Igor Banks Ferreira Lopes; Carlos Alexandre Antunes de Brito; Eduardo Figueiredo; Fabio Queiroga; Tiago Feitosa
Chikungunya fever has become a relevant public health problem in countries where epidemics occur. Until 2013, only imported cases occurred in the Americas, but in October of that year, the first cases were reported in Saint Marin island in the Caribbean. The first autochthonous cases were confirmed in Brazil in September 2014; until epidemiological week 37 of 2016, 236,287 probable cases of infection with Chikungunya virus had been registered, 116,523 of which had serological confirmation. Environmental changes caused by humans, disorderly urban growth and an ever-increasing number of international travelers were described as the factors responsible for the emergence of large-scale epidemics. Clinically characterized by fever and joint pain in the acute stage, approximately half of patients progress to the chronic stage (beyond 3 months), which is accompanied by persistent and disabling pain. The aim of the present study was to formulate recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of Chikungunya fever in Brazil. A literature review was performed in the MEDLINE, SciELO and PubMed databases to ground the decisions for recommendations. The degree of concordance among experts was established through the Delphi method, involving 2 in-person meetings and several online voting rounds. In total, 25 recommendations were formulated and divided into 3 thematic groups: (1) clinical, laboratory and imaging diagnosis; (2) special situations; and (3) treatment. The first 2 themes are presented in part 1, and treatment is presented in part 2.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2016
Leonardo Sales da Silva; Bruna Laiza Fontes Almeida; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; D.C.S.E. Brito; A.S. Braz
Systemic erythematosus lupus (SLE) is a multisystemic autoimmune disease which has nephritis as one of the most striking manifestations. Although it can coexist with other autoimmune diseases, and determine the predisposition to various infectious complications, SLE is rarely described in association with non-lupus nephropathies etiologies. We report the rare association of SLE and primary IgA nephropathy (IgAN), the most frequent primary glomerulopathy in the world population. The patient was diagnosed with SLE due to the occurrence of malar rash, alopecia, pleural effusion, proteinuria, ANA 1: 1280, nuclear fine speckled pattern, and anticardiolipin IgM and 280U/mL. Renal biopsy revealed mesangial hypercellularity with isolated IgA deposits, consistent with primary IgAN. It was treated with antimalarial drug, prednisone and inhibitor of angiotensin converting enzyme, showing good progress. Since they are relatively common diseases, the coexistence of SLE and IgAN may in fact be an uncommon finding for unknown reasons or an underdiagnosed condition. This report focus on the importance of the distinction between the activity of renal disease in SLE and non-SLE nephropathy, especially IgAN, a definition that has important implications on renal prognosis and therapeutic regimens to be adopted in both the short and long terms.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2015
Leonardo Sales da Silva; Karla Valéria Miranda de Campos; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Danielle Christinne Soares Egypto de Brito; A.S. Braz
The greater understanding of pathophysiology and behavior of systemic vasculitis, together with the development of therapeutic regimens with increasingly better safety and efficacy profiles, dramatically changed the prognosis of patients diagnosed with these clinical entities. Recently, the use of rituximab in the treatment of patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis in randomized clinical trials showed an important alternative in selected cases, especially patients refractory or intolerant to standard therapy with cyclophosphamide and corticosteroids. This article presents the report of seven cases of systemic vasculitis successfully treated with rituximab.
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2009
Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Alessandra Barbosa Avelar; Flávia Kamy Marciel Maegawa; Branca Dias Batista de Souza
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
Claudia Diniz Lopes Marques; Angela Luzia Branco Pinto Duarte; Aline Ranzolin; Andréa Tavares Dantas; Nara Gualberto Cavalcanti; Rafaela Silva Guimarães Gonçalves; Laurindo Ferreira da Rocha Junior; Lilian David de Azevedo Valadares; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; Roberto Teixeira; Francisco Alves Bezerra Neto; Marta Maria das Chagas Medeiros; Jozélio Freire de Carvalho; Mario Sergio F. Santos; Regina Adalva de L. Couto Océa; Roger A. Levy; Carlos Augusto Ferreira de Andrade; Geraldo da Rocha Castelar Pinheiro; Mirhelen Mendes de Abreu; José Fernando Verztman; Selma Merenlender; Sandra Lúcia Euzébio Ribeiro; Izaias Pereira da Costa; Gecilmara Pileggi; Virginia Fernandes Moça Trevisani; Max Igor Banks Ferreira Lopes; Carlos Alexandre Antunes de Brito; Eduardo Figueiredo; Fabio Queiroga; Tiago Feitosa
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2016
Leonardo Sales da Silva; Bruna Laiza Fontes Almeida; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; D.C.S.E. Brito; A.S. Braz
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017
J.R.A. Neto; K.V.M. Campos; Ana Karla Guedes de Melo; D.C.S.E. Brito; A.S. Braz