Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro
Universidade Federal do Pampa
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Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva | 2014
Elias Ferreira Porto; Kelly Cristiani Tavolaro; Claudia Kümpel; Fernanda Augusta Oliveira; Juciaria Ferreira Sousa; Graciele Vieira de Carvalho; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro
Objective To compare the effectiveness of the alveolar recruitment maneuver and the breath stacking technique with respect to lung mechanics and gas exchange in patients with acute lung injury. Methods Thirty patients were distributed into two groups: Group 1 - breath stacking; and Group 2 - alveolar recruitment maneuver. After undergoing conventional physical therapy, all patients received both treatments with an interval of 1 day between them. In the first group, the breath stacking technique was used initially, and subsequently, the alveolar recruitment maneuver was applied. Group 2 patients were initially subjected to alveolar recruitment, followed by the breath stacking technique. Measurements of lung compliance and airway resistance were evaluated before and after the use of both techniques. Gas analyses were collected before and after the techniques were used to evaluate oxygenation and gas exchange. Results Both groups had a significant increase in static compliance after breath stacking (p=0.021) and alveolar recruitment (p=0.03), but with no significant differences between the groups (p=0.95). The dynamic compliance did not increase for the breath stacking (p=0.22) and alveolar recruitment (p=0.074) groups, with no significant difference between the groups (p=0.11). The airway resistance did not decrease for either groups, i.e., breath stacking (p=0.91) and alveolar recruitment (p=0.82), with no significant difference between the groups (p=0.39). The partial pressure of oxygen increased significantly after breath stacking (p=0.013) and alveolar recruitment (p=0.04), but there was no significant difference between the groups (p=0.073). The alveolar-arterial O2 difference decreased for both groups after the breath stacking (p=0.025) and alveolar recruitment (p=0.03) interventions, and there was no significant difference between the groups (p=0.81). Conclusion Our data suggest that the breath stacking and alveolar recruitment techniques are effective in improving the lung mechanics and gas exchange in patients with acute lung injury.
Revista Acta Fisiátrica | 2016
Claudia Kümpel; Islam Saadeddine; Elias Ferreira Porto; Renata Gomes Borba; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro
51 ABSTRACT Osteoarthritis is a pervasive, chronic rheumatic, multifactorial, degenerative joint disease, afflicting 10% of the population over 65 years of age. It affects both genders, and in women the incidence is higher after menopause. This disease comprises 65% of the causes of disability, exceeded only by cardiovascular and mental disorders. The rehabilitation of patients with osteoarthritis is a complex process that involves specialized procedures Objective: To evaluate the effects of a hydrotherapy program on the ability to perform activities of daily living in patients with osteoarthritis. Method: This is a prospective study where twenty-six patients with knee osteoarthritis history underwent a treatment program in aquatic therapy, often twice a week lasting 50 minutes each session. The program consisted of four phases, namely: warming up, stretching, strengthening, and relaxation. These patients were evaluated before and after treatment. Assessments were done with the goniometer, EVA pain scale, and Six Minute Walk Test. Results: There was significant improvement in range of motion when performing flexion of the affected knees, as well as a significant decrease in pain and a significant improvement in the ability to perform the activities of daily living, assessed by the distance walked in the six-minute walk test. Conclusion: There was an improved ability to perform ADLs and inn physical capacity, as well as reduced pain and increased range of motion.Osteoarthritis is a pervasive, chronic rheumatic, multifactorial, degenerative joint disease, afflicting 10% of the population over 65 years of age. It affects both genders, and in women the incidence is higher after menopause. This disease comprises 65% of the causes of disability, exceeded only by cardiovascular and mental disorders. The rehabilitation of patients with osteoarthritis is a complex process that involves specialized procedures Objective: To evaluate the effects of a hydrotherapy program on the ability to perform activities of daily living in patients with osteoarthritis. Method: This is a prospective study where twenty-six patients with knee osteoarthritis history underwent a treatment program in aquatic therapy, often twice a week lasting 50 minutes each session. The program consisted of four phases, namely: warming up, stretching, strengthening, and relaxation. These patients were evaluated before and after treatment. Assessments were done with the goniometer, EVA pain scale, and Six Minute Walk Test. Results: There was significant improvement in range of motion when performing flexion of the affected knees, as well as a significant decrease in pain and a significant improvement in the ability to perform the activities of daily living, assessed by the distance walked in the six-minute walk test. Conclusion: There was an improved ability to perform ADLs and inn physical capacity, as well as reduced pain and increased range of motion
Revista Neurociências | 2014
Elaine Alegre Bueno; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Eloá Maria dos Santos Chiquetti
Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde | 2014
Gabriel Gustavo Bergmann; Mauren Lúcia de Araújo Bergmann; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Thiago Del Corona Lorenzi; Eraldo dos Santos Pinheiro; Rodrigo Baptista Moreira; Alexandre Carriconde Marques; Adroaldo Cezar Araujo Gaya
Life Style | 2018
Andrea Caramuru Francalacci; Nicolle Bubeck Pacheco; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Marta F. Carpes
Life Style | 2016
Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Claudia Kümpel; Elias Ferreira Porto; Ellen Menezes; Marta F. Carpes; Rafael Tamborena Malheiros; Sandra Celeste Oliveira
Life Style | 2015
Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Raqueli Pasini Zeilinger Guerino; Taise Keller Ferreira; Leslie Andrews Portes; Elias Ferreira Porto
Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2014
Eloá Ferreira Yamada; Eloá Maria dos Santos Chiquetti; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Débora Fiorenza Lavarda; Fabiana Binato da Rocha Brum; Fernanda Massari Almeida Muñoz
Rev. bras. ciênc. mov | 2014
Eloá Ferreira Yamada; Eloá Maria dos Santos Chiquetti; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Débora Fiorenza Lavarda; Fabiana Binato da Rocha Brum; Fernanda Massari Almeida Muñoz
Kairós Gerontologia. Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Saúde. ISSN 2176-901X | 2014
Claudia Kümpel; Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro; Thais Regina Freitas; Jonatas Silva Souza; Elias Ferreira Porto