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Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2001

Characteristics associated with the dropout of hypertensive patients followed up in an outpatient referral clinic

Renné Gusmão Busnello; Raquel Melchior; Carlo Sasso Faccin; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Juliano Gueno Petter; Leila Beltrami Moreira; Flávio Danni Fuchs

OBJECTIVE To determine the characteristics associated with the dropout of patients followed up in a Brazilian out patient clinic specializing in hypertension. METHODS Planned prospective cohort study of patients who were prescribed an antihypertensive treatment after an extensive initial evaluation. The following parameters were analyzed: sex, age, educational level, duration of disease, pressure level used for classifying the patient, previous treatment, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, familial history of hypertension, and lesion in a target organ. RESULTS We studied 945 hypertensive patients, 533 (56%) of whom dropped out of the follow-up. The mean age was 52.3+/-12.9 years. The highest probabilities of dropout of the follow-up were associated with current smoking, relative risk of 1.46 (1.04-2.06); educational level equal to or below 5 years of schooling, relative risk of 1.52 (1.11-2.08); and hypertension duration below 5 years, relative risk of 1.78 (1.28-2.48). Age increase was associated with a higher probability of follow-up with a relative risk of 0.98 (0.97-0.99). CONCLUSION We identified a group at risk for dropping out the follow-up, which comprised patients with a lower educational level, a recent diagnosis of hypertension, and who were smokers. We think that measures assuring adherence to treatment should be directed to this group of patients.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2011

Asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction in puerperal women: An echocardiographic-based study

Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Luis E. Rohde; Nadine Clausell

BACKGROUND Peripartum cardiomyopathy is a rare but significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Identification of silent forms of ventricular dysfunction associated with the peripartum period is challenging, yet necessary to establish specific counseling and therapeutic measures to prevent progression to overt heart failure. Our aims were to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction in puerperium and compare its progression with that of cases of peripartum cardiomyopathy occurring in the same study period. METHODS Cross-sectional study conducted from September 2002 to April 2005 to determine by echocardiography the prevalence of asymptomatic ventricular dysfunction in early puerperium and a nested cohort study from November 2007 to January 2008 to obtain clinical and echocardiography follow-up data of positively screened patients. All clinically diagnosed cases of peripartum cardiomyopathy occurring in the same study period were also examined. RESULTS We screened 1182 puerperal women; ten cases (0.85%) of asymptomatic ventricular dysfunction were detected characterized by either decreased left ventricular systolic function and/or increased end-diastolic diameter. Incidence of peripartum cardiomyopathy was 6 cases/10,866 deliveries (1/1811 live births) in the same period. An echocardiogram-based follow-up study performed after a mean of 4.0years (2.9-5.2years), showed significant and similar improvement in parameters of left ventricular function in both groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS Asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction in puerperal women shows a high prevalence and a pattern of long term echocardiographic changes similar to those found in overt peripartum cardiomyopathy.


Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018

Necrotizing Fasciitis in the Puerperium of a Woman with Complement Deficiency: Case Report and Review Literature

Janete Vettorazzi; Edimárlei Gonsales Valério; Gustavo Adolpho Moreira Faulhaber; Amanda Vilaverde Perez; Mariana Sbaraini; Daniela Vanessa Vettori

Complement deficiencies are uncommon types of primary immunodeficiency. Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare complication in pregnancy characterized by soft tissue invasion and necrosis of the subcutaneous and other adjacent tissues, leading to high mortality rates. We report a case of a 29-year-old pregnant woman with functional deficiency of the C4 complement component and short uterine cervix. Admitted at the hospital with preterm labor, she received multiple doses of immunoglobulin. After 8 weeks, she had a premature membrane rupture, and due to pelvic presentation she had a cesarean. The patient presented multiple obstetric complications, such as operative wound infection, endometritis, sepsis, necrotizing fasciitis and pelvic septic thrombophlebitis. She underwent multiple antimicrobial schemes, a hysterectomy and 4 extensive debridements of the abdominal wall because of significant necrosis. She stayed at the hospital for 101 days (32 of those in ICU in immediate postpartum). 41 days after cesarean, patient was discharged in good conditions. Our case emphasizes individual handling and high multiple doses of immunoglobulin for favorable outcome of the case.


Contraception | 2005

Transvaginal ultrasonographic assessment of the expulsion rate of intrauterine devices inserted in the immediate postpartum period: a pilot study

Ana Lúcia Letti Müller; José Geraldo Lopes Ramos; Sérgio Martins-Costa; Ricardo dos Santos Palma Dias; Edimárlei Gonsales Valério; Luciano S. Hammes; Cristina L. Glitz; Ângela Erguy Zucatto; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Jose Antonio de Azevedo Magalhães


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 1999

Características associadas ao abandono do acompanhamento de pacientes hipertensos atendidos em um ambulatório de referência

Renné Gusmão Busnello; Carlo Sasso Faccin; Raquel Melchior; Juliano Gueno Petter; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Lissandro Tarso; Flávio Danni Fuchs; Leila Beltrami Moreira


Human Reproduction | 2002

Prolactin and growth hormone secretion after thyrotrophin-releasing hormone infusion and dopaminergic (DA2) blockade in infertile patients with minimal/mild endometriosis

João Sabino Cunha-Filho; J.L. Gross; Nadiane Albuquerque Lemos; E.C. Dias; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Carlos Augusto Bastos de Souza; Eduardo Pandolfi Passos


Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease | 2001

Cervical cancer screening in Porto Alegre, Brazil: alternative methods for detecting cancer precursors in a developing country.

Paulo Naud; Jean Carlos de Matos; Luciano S. Hammes; João Carlos Prolla; Gilberto Schwartsmann; Janete Vetorazzi; Carlos Quadros; Tania Maria Andreoli Gomes; Alba Lemos; Angela DʼÁvila Angela Manfrói; Chrystiane da Silva Marc; Clarissa Berti; Cristiane Born; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Débora Santos; Eduardo Antunes Dias; Gisele de Quadros Cislaghi; Mariana Portal da Costa; Rafael Santos dos Santos; Rossana Marroni; Valentino Magno; Kari Syrjänen


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2008

Screening and Follow-Up of Asymptomatic Ventricular Dysfunction in Puerperal Women: Echocardiographic Findings and Comparison with Cases of Peripartum Myocardiopathy

Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Luis Eduardo Paim Rohde; Sandro Cadaval Gonçalves; Juliana Gil Thome; Jerônimo de Conto Oliveira; Dimitris Rucks Varvaki Rados; Nadine Oliveira Clausell


Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018

Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis during Puerperal Period Induced by Azithromycin: Case Report

Janete Vettorazzi; Edimárlei Gonsales Valério; Michele Luz Kayser; Luíza Guazzelli Pezzali; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Gabriela Francoes Rostirolla


Clinical & Biomedical Research | 2016

Variação sazonal na prevalência de distúrbios hipertensivos da gestação entre primigestas do sul do Brasil

Janete Vettorazzi; Daniela Vanessa Vettori; Sérgio Martins-Costa; José Geraldo Lopes Ramos

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José Geraldo Lopes Ramos

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Eduardo Pandolfi Passos

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Janete Vettorazzi

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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João Sabino Lahorgue da Cunha Filho

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos Augusto Bastos de Souza

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernando Monteiro de Freitas

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ricardo dos Santos Palma Dias

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Edimárlei Gonsales Valério

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Jose Antonio de Azevedo Magalhães

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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