André Silva Franco
University of São Paulo
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Medicine | 2017
André Silva Franco; Thiago Quadrante Freitas; Wanderley Marques Bernardo; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Background: Vitamin D serum levels and the presence and activity of rheumatic conditions have been associated. However, many studies are merely observational, and the existent randomized clinical trials were never systematically analyzed. Therefore, this study aims to provide a systematic review and meta-analysis of such a topic. Methods: MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, COCHRANE, and CINAHL were explored to identify randomized trials that investigated clinical repercussions of vitamin D (or analogs) supplementation for at least 3 months in rheumatic diseases. Standardized clinical and/or laboratorial outcomes related to disease activity were analyzed according to each disease before and after supplementation. Results: Database searches rendered 668 results; 9 were included—5 on rheumatoid arthritis, 3 on systemic lupus erythematosus, and 1 on systemic sclerosis. Seven of the studies were meta-analyzed. After vitamin D supplementation, rheumatoid arthritis recurrence decreased; however, not significantly (risk difference = −0.10, 95% CI = −0.21, 0.00, P = .05). No statistical significance was observed regarding visual analog scale (mean difference = 2.79, 95% CI = −1.87, 7.44, P = .24) and disease activity score28 (mean difference = −0.31, 95% CI = −0.86, 0.25, P = .28). Regarding systemic lupus erythematosus, anti-dsDNA positivity was significantly reduced (risk difference = −0.10, 95% CI = −0.18, −0.03; P = .005). Conclusion: Vitamin D supplementation reduced anti-dsDNA positivity on systemic lupus erythematosus and could possibly reduce rheumatoid arthritis recurrence, although novel randomized clinical trials are needed to confirm and extend the benefits of this hormone in immune-mediated rheumatic diseases.
Clinics | 2017
Leandro Ryuchi Iuamoto; André Silva Franco; Fábio Yuji Suguita; Felipe Futema Essu; Lucas Torres Oliveira; Juliana Mika Kato; Matheus Belloni Torsani; Alberto Meyer; Wellington Andraus; Eleazar Chaib; Luiz Augusto Carneiro D’Albuquerque
Among the innovations for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, islet transplantation is a less invasive method of treatment, although it is still in development. One of the greatest barriers to this technique is the low number of pancreas donors and the low number of pancreases that are available for transplantation. Rodent models have been chosen in most studies of islet rejection and type 1 diabetes prevention to evaluate the quality and function of isolated human islets and to identify alternative solutions to the problem of islet scarcity. The purpose of this study is to conduct a review of islet xenotransplantation experiments from humans to rodents, to organize and analyze the parameters of these experiments, to describe trends in experimental modeling and to assess the viability of this procedure. In this study, we reviewed recently published research regarding islet xenotransplantation from humans to rodents, and we summarized the findings and organized the relevant data. The included studies were recent reports that involved xenotransplantation using human islets in a rodent model. We excluded the studies that related to isotransplantation, autotransplantation and allotransplantation. A total of 34 studies that related to xenotransplantation were selected for review based on their relevance and current data. Advances in the use of different graft sites may overcome autoimmunity and rejection after transplantation, which may solve the problem of the scarcity of islet donors in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Clinics | 2017
André Silva Franco; Leandro Ryuchi Iuamoto; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Rheumatic diseases are very prevalent, affecting about 7 million people in North America; they affect the musculoskeletal system, often with systemic involvement and potential for serious consequences and limitation on quality of life. Clinical treatment is usually long-term and includes drugs that are considered either simple or complex and are occasionally unknown to many health professionals who do not know how to manage these patients in emergency units and surgical wards. Thus, it is important for clinicians, surgeons and anesthesiologists who are involved with rheumatic patients undergoing surgery to know the basic principles of therapy and perioperative management. This study aims to do a review of the perioperative management of the most commonly used drugs in rheumatologic patients. Manuscripts used in this review were identified by surveying MEDLINE, LILACS, EMBASE, and COCHRANE databases and included studies containing i) the perioperative management of commonly used drugs in patients with rheumatic diseases: and ii) rheumatic diseases. They are didactically discussed according to the mechanism of action and pharmacokinetics; and perioperative management. In total, 259 articles related to the topic were identified. Every medical professional should be aware of the types of drugs that are appropriate for continuous use and should know the various effects of these drugs before indicating surgery or assisting a rheumatic patient postoperatively. This information could prevent possible complications that could affect a wide range of patients.
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2017
Fábio Yuji Suguita; Felipe Futema Essu; Lucas Torres Oliveira; Leandro Ryuchi Iuamoto; Juliana Mika Kato; Matheus Beloni Torsani; André Silva Franco; Alberto Meyer; Wellington Andraus
Osteoporosis International | 2016
R. M. R. Pereira; Camille P. Figueiredo; C. C. Cha; V. F. Caparbo; R. M. Oliveira; André Silva Franco; Paulo Rossi Menezes; I. de Castro; Luiz F. Onuchic
Rev. Med. (São Paulo) | 2018
Thiago Quadrante Freitas; André Silva Franco; Camila Nobre Bulhões; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Rev. Med. (São Paulo) | 2018
Thiago Quadrante Freitas; André Silva Franco; Isac de Castro; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Revista de Medicina | 2017
Thiago Quadrante Freitas; André Silva Franco; Camila Nobre Bulhões; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Revista de Medicina | 2017
Thiago Quadrante Freitas; Isac de Castro; André Silva Franco; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Rev. Med. (São Paulo) | 2017
Thiago Quadrante Freitas; André Silva Franco; Wanderley Marques Bernardo; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira