Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva
Federal University of São Paulo
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Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2007
Marcos Ribeiro; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira; Luiz Eduardo Nery; Osvaldo Shigueomi Beppu; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva
BACKGROUND It is important to determine whether chronic cough is associated with asthma and can be helped by treatment with inhaled corticosteroids. OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of beclomethasone and placebo in patients with chronic cough for at least 8 weeks after excluding those with cough due to postnasal drip and gastroesophageal reflux disease. METHODS A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study comprising 64 patients was performed for 2 weeks. The active group received metered-dose inhaler chlorofluorocarbon-beclomethasone (1,500 microg/d), and the placebo group received identical-appearing placebo inhalers. All the participants completed a respiratory questionnaire and underwent bronchoprovocation testing (BPT) with methacholine and allergy skin testing. The primary outcome measure was a decrease in daily cough scores (symptom diary and visual analog scale) during the 2-week treatment period. RESULTS The active group comprised 44 patients and the placebo group 20 patients. Cough duration averaged 20 weeks. At the end of treatment 82% of the active group and 15% of the placebo group had complete resolution of cough. In the active group 22 patients (50%) had positive BPT results, and in the placebo group 10 patients (50%) had positive results. There was no correlation between treatment response and responses on the respiratory questionnaire, allergy skin testing, or BPT. CONCLUSION Therapy with high-dose inhaled beclomethasone provided an excellent response in a subgroup of patients with chronic cough that did not correlate with atopy or airway hyperresponsiveness.
International Journal of Clinical Practice | 2006
Marcos Ribeiro; C. A. de Castro Pereira; Luiz Eduardo Nery; Osvaldo Shigueomi Beppu; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva
Chronic cough with established diagnostic protocols has been well described in secondary and tertiary centres. Little information is available about adult patients to a general respiratory clinic where no such protocols exist.
Allergy | 2008
Marcos Ribeiro; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira; Luiz Eduardo Nery; Osvaldo Shigueomi Beppu; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva
Background: Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) can be studied by bronchoprovocation test (BPT) using direct (methacholine – MCh) or indirect (adenosine 5′‐monophosphate – AMP) stimuli. These two substances have not been compared in cough variant asthma (CVA).
Jornal De Pneumologia | 1999
Solange Diccini; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva; Jorge Nakatani; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira
Repeated dosis of inhaled b2-agonists have been used in the treatment of acute asthma. The effect of added ipratropium bromide (IB) to b2-agonist is controversial in adults. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if addition of IB to fenoterol, in repeated doses, induces a greater bronchodilation, a greater reversion of the attack, and discharge from emergency unit in adults with acute severe asthma. SETTING: Pneumology Emergency Department, Unifesp-Hospital Sao Paulo, in the period from July 1995 to February 1997. TYPE OF STUDY: Open, randomized and parallel study. Discharge from the hospital: FEV1 and PEF > 60% of the predicted value. METHODS: 120 patients with FEV1 and PEF < 50% of the predicted value were divided into two groups (N = 60): fenoterol (F) and ipratropium bromide + fenoterol (IBF). Each group received inhalation treatment through a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) attached to a holding chamber, administered at 30-minute interval, for a total of three treatments. In the group F four puffs of fenoterol (400 mg) were administered, and in the IBF group, 160 mg of BI and 400 mg of fenoterol (four puffs). RESULTS: The patients did not differ from basal PEF (F = 36 ± 7% vs IBF = 35 ± 9% predicted) and basal FEV1 (F = 33 ± 9% vs IBF = 32 ± 9% predicted). Thirty-two patients of group F and 33 of group IBF were discharged from hospital after the inhalation treatment. The final FEV1 and PEF after inhalation treatments were F = 60 ± 13% vs IBF = 61 ± 11% e F = 74 ± 18% vs IBF = 77 ± 13% (NS). CONCLUSION: The addition of ipratropium bromide to fenoterol results in insignificant functional effect and without clinical impact in the treatment of acute asthma in adults.
Jornal De Pneumologia | 2000
Alecsandra Calil Moyses Faure; Ana Paula Barreto; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva
Bronchial atresia is a rare, congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of bronchocele with distal hyperinflation. The authors report two cases of segmental bronchial atresia and describe the clinical and roentgenographic findings supporting the diagnosis in the absence of other invasive diagnostic modalities or surgical exploration.
Jornal De Pneumologia | 1999
Teresa de Jesus Jhayya; Andreia Luisa Simões Francisco; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira
A case is presented of a 36 year-old woman, with metastatic lung choriocarcinoma with atypical clinical and radiological presentation. The finding of pulmonary hypertension indicated the possibility of pulmonary thromboembolism, still, the definitive diagnosis and cause of pulmonary embolism were done in the autopsy. The authors discuss the manners of choriocarcinoma metastasis presentation, its repercussions and the latent period which may exist until it presents evidence of neoplasm.
J. pneumol | 2000
Rosali Teixeira Rocha; Anna Cristina Vital; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira; Jorge Nakatani
Jornal De Pneumologia | 1996
O.S Beppu; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva; C Bothelho; M Bogossian; B.B Vargaftig
J. pneumol | 1990
Miguel Abidon Aide; Manoel Lopes dos Santos; Miguel Bogossian; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva; Hélio Romaldini
J. pneumol | 1990
Joäo Henrique Santana; Clystenes Odyr Soares Silva; Miguel Bogossian; Manuel Lopes dos Santos; Hélio Romaldini