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Clinics | 2011

A real-life study of the effectiveness of different pharmacological approaches to the treatment of smoking cessation: re-discussing the predictors of success

Gustavo Faibischew Prado; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Marco Antonio Bussacos; Frederico Leon Arrabal-Fernandes; Mario Terra-Filho; Ubiratan de Paula Santos

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, nortriptyline and combination therapy and describe factors associated with treatment success. INTRODUCTION: Clinical trials clearly demonstrate the efficacy of pharmacotherapy in smoking cessation. However, it is only after its use in real‐life settings that clinical effectiveness and limitations of a treatment are fully known. METHODS: Patients attended a four‐session cognitive‐behavioral program and received medicines free of charge. Abstinence from smoking was assessed at each visit. RESULTS: A total of 868 smokers (68.8% women) were included. Their mean age was 49.6 years; the amount smoked was 25 cigarettes/day and the Fagerström Score was 6.6. Abstinence rates after 6 months and 1 year were 36.5% and 33.6%. In univariate analysis, male gender, age (>50), higher number of cigarettes smoked, cardiovascular comorbidities, longer interval from the last cigarette and combined treatment of nortriptyline plus NRT were predictive of abstinence, while neuropsychiatric comorbidities and the answer “yes” to the question “Do you smoke more often during the first hours after waking” were correlated with failure. In a multivariate model, predictors of abstinence were neuropsychiatric comorbidities, the answer “yes” to the question “Do you smoke more often during the first hours after waking” and combined treatment of nortriptyline plus NRT. Male gender and a longer period from the last cigarette were correlated with lower abstinence rate. CONCLUSION: Satisfactory success rates were obtained in a teaching hospital. Factors such as age, daily cigarette consumption, number of pack‐years and dependency score were not reliable markers of abstinence. The combination nortriptyline+NRT was independently associated with higher abstinence rates.


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2011

Tomografia por emissão de pósitrons com 18F fluordesoxiglicose como exame não invasivo para o diagnóstico de sarcomas primários de artéria pulmonar

Olívia Meira Dias; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Mauro Canzian; José Soares Júnior; Lucas de Oliveira Vieira; Mário Terra Filho

Os sarcomas de arteria pulmonar sao tumores raros e de dificil diagnostico, simulando frequentemente o tromboembolismo pulmonar cronico. Relatamos dois casos de pacientes do sexo feminino com quadro clinico de dispneia e massas pulmonares associadas a falhas de enchimento na arteria pulmonar em angiotomografia de torax. A tomografia por emissao de positrons com 18F fluordesoxiglicose mostrou hipercaptacao das respectivas lesoes. O sarcoma de arteria pulmonar foi confirmado posteriormente por exame anatomopatologico. Ressaltamos a importância do uso desse tipo de tomografia como exame nao invasivo no auxilio diagnostico desses tumores


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2014

Experimentation with and knowledge regarding water-pipe tobacco smoking among medical students at a major university in Brazil,

Stella Regina Martins; Renato Paceli; Marco Antonio Bussacos; Frederico Leon Arrabal Fernandes; Gustavo Faibischew Prado; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Mario Terra-Filho; Ubiratan de Paula Santos

OBJECTIVE: Water-pipe tobacco smoking is becoming increasingly more common among young people. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of the use of water pipes and other forms of tobacco use, including cigarette smoking, among medical students, as well as to examine the attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge of those students regarding this issue. METHODS: We administered a questionnaire to students enrolled in the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, in São Paulo, Brazil. The respondents were evaluated in their third and sixth years of medical school, between 2008 and 2013. Comparisons were drawn between the two years. RESULTS: We evaluated 586 completed questionnaires. Overall, the prevalence of current cigarette smokers was low, with a decline among males (9.78% vs. 5.26%) and an increase among females (1.43% vs. 2.65%) in the 3rd and 6th year, respectively. All respondents believed that health professionals should advise patients to quit smoking. However, few of the medical students who smoked received physician advice to quit. Experimentation with other forms of tobacco use was more common among males (p<0.0001). Despite their knowledge of its harmful effects, students experimented with water-pipe tobacco smoking in high proportions (47.32% and 46.75% of the third- and sixth-year students, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of experimentation with water-pipe tobacco smoking and other forms of tobacco use is high among aspiring physicians. Our findings highlight the need for better preventive education programs at medical schools, not only to protect the health of aspiring physicians but also to help them meet the challenge posed by this new epidemic.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2012

Tabagismo: o que tem sido abordado em periódicos brasileiros

Gustavo Faibischew Prado; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Anna Morais; Stella Regina Martins; Ubiratan de Paula Santos

The topic of tobacco smoking, in its several aspects, has been receiving increasing attention among researchers over the past few years, which has been reflected in more data and more solid scientific literature on the subject in national journals. This article aims to review the studies that focused on smoking published between January 2010 and June 2012, in Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Brazilian Archives of Cardiology), Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, Clinics (Sao Paulo), Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Brazilian Journal of Pulmonology), Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Journal of the Brazilian Medical Association) and Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery). During the aforementioned period 58 articles were published, 52 of which were original ones, addressing several aspects of smoking, such as effects on health, epidemiology, cessation and experimental studies.


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2017

Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students

Stella Regina Martins; Renato Paceli; Marco Antonio Bussacos; Frederico Leon Arrabal Fernandes; Gustavo Faibischew Prado; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Mario Terra-Filho; Ubiratan de Paula Santos

ABSTRACTObjective: To determine the level of agreement with effective tobacco control measures recommended by the World Health Organization and to assess the attitudes toward, knowledge of, and beliefs regarding smoking among third-year medical students at University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, located in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Methods: Between 2008 and 2012, all third-year medical students were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire based on the Global Health Professionals Student Survey and its additional modules. Results: The study sample comprised 556 students. The level of agreement with the World Health Organization recommendations was high, except for the components “received smoking cessation training” and “raising taxes is effective to reduce the prevalence of smoking”. Most of the students reported that they agree with banning tobacco product sales to minors (95%), believe that physicians are role models to their patients (84%), and believe that they should advise their patients to quit cigarette smoking (96%) and using other tobacco products (94%). Regarding smoking cessation methods, most of the students were found to know more about nicotine replacement therapy than about non-nicotine therapies (93% vs. 53%). Only 37% of the respondents were aware of the importance of educational antismoking materials, and only 31% reported that they believe in the effectiveness of encouraging their patients, during medical visits. In our sample, the prevalence of current cigarette smoking was 5.23%; however, 43.82% of the respondents reported having experimented with water-pipe tobacco smoking.


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2011

O tabagismo e a mulher: riscos, impactos e desafios

Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Gustavo Faibichew Prado; Ubiratan de Paula Santos; Frederico Leon Arrabal Fernandes


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Silica exposure, silicosis, autoimmune diseases, tuberculosis and nontuberculous pulmonary mycobacterial disease

Rafael Futoshi Mizutani; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Ubiratan de Paula Santos; Mario Terra-Filho


Clínica Médica [2ed. ampl. rev.] | 2016

Tabagismo: Impactos na Saúde, Prevenção e Tratamento

Ubiratan de Paula Santos; Gustavo Faibischew Prado; Stella Regina Martins; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi


European Respiratory Journal | 2014

Hard metal lung disease – Role of bronchoalveolar lavage in the diagnosis

Rafael Futoshi Mizutani; Carolina Gonçalves; Evelise Lima; Beatriz Dalcolmo de Almeida Leão; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Mario Terra-Filho; Ubiratan de Paula Santos


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Tobacco use and smoking knowledge: Study among medical students of 3rd and 6th year at Medicine Faculty, University of São Paulo

Renato Paceli; Stella Regina Martins; Gustavo Faibischew Prado; Anna Morais; Elisa Maria Siqueira Lombardi; Marcos Bussacos; Mario Terra-Filho; Ubiratan de Paula Santos

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Anna Morais

University of São Paulo

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University of São Paulo

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