Graziela Chequer
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2006
Graziela Chequer; Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Túlio Pinho Navarro; Eduardo Belisário Falqueto; Maria Clara Alencar; Márcio Cristiano R. de Miranda; Ari Mandil; Cirilo Fonseca; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro
OBJECTIVE To investigate the correlation between the endothelial function and the carotid intimal-medial thickening (IMT) in a population of patients with coronary artery disease, as well as that between the endothelial function and carotid IMT with the severity of the coronary lesions. METHODS Forty-three patients aged 60.5+/-9.2 years, (67.4% males) with coronary artery disease at the coronariography were studied. Endothelial function was assessed using the brachial artery reactivity test (BART), which measured the percentage of flow-mediated dilatation (%FMD). The carotid IMT was evaluated through vascular ultrasound. RESULTS The mean %FDM was 4.7 +/- 3.6 and the mean carotid IMT was 1.08 +/- 0.23 mm. The carotid MIT and %FMD measurements showed a statistically significant correlation, with Spearmans coefficient of 0.315, p= 0.042, demonstrating that lower %FMD values corresponded to an increased carotid IMT (r = -0.315, p = 0.042). There was no correlation between %FMD or IMT and the severity of coronary lesions. CONCLUSIONS The presence of a correlation between carotid IMT and %FMD demonstrates a concomitance of anatomical and functional vascular alterations in coronary artery disease, regardless of the severity of the atherosclerotic lesions.
International Journal of Cardiology | 2016
Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Andrea Beaton; Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes; Adriana Costa Diamantino; Gabriel Assis Lopes do Carmo; K.B. Oliveira; Cassio M. Oliveira; Zilda Maria Alves Meira; Sandra Regina T. Castilho; Eduardo L.V. Lopes; Iara M. Castro; Vitória M.L.R. Rezende; Graziela Chequer; Taylor Landay; Allison Tompsett; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro; Craig Sable
BACKGROUND Accurate estimates of Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) burden are needed to justify improved integration of RHD prevention and screening into the public health systems, but data from Latin America are still sparse. OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of RHD among socioeconomically disadvantaged youth (5-18years) in Brazil and examine risk factors for the disease. METHODS The PROVAR program utilizes non-expert screeners, telemedicine, and handheld and standard portable echocardiography to conduct echocardiographic screening in socioeconomically disadvantaged schools in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Cardiologists in the US and Brazil provide expert interpretation according to the 2012 World Heart Federation Guidelines. Here we report prevalence data from the first 14months of screening, and examine risk factors for RHD. RESULTS 5996 students were screened across 21 schools. Median age was 11.9 [9.0/15.0] years, 59% females. RHD prevalence was 42/1000 (n=251): 37/1000 borderline (n=221) and 5/1000 definite (n=30). Pathologic mitral regurgitation was observed in 203 (80.9%), pathologic aortic regurgitation in 38 (15.1%), and mixed mitral/aortic valve disease in 10 (4.0%) children. Older children had higher prevalence (50/1000 vs. 28/1000, p<0.001), but no difference was observed between northern (lower resourced) and central areas (34/1000 vs. 44/1000, p=0.31). Females had higher prevalence (48/1000 vs. 35/1000, p=0.016). Age (OR=1.15, 95% CI:1.10-1.21, p<0.001) was the only variable independently associated with RHD findings. CONCLUSIONS RHD continues to be an important and under recognized condition among socioeconomically disadvantaged Brazilian schoolchildren. Our data adds to the compelling case for renewed investment in RHD prevention and early detection in Latin America.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2009
Graziela Chequer; Túlio Pinho Navarro; Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Eduardo Belisário Falqueto; D.C. Nascimento; Maria Clara Norman Alencar; A. Mandil; Cirilo Fonseca; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro
Endothelial function (EF) plays an important role in the onset and clinical course of atherosclerosis, although its relationship with the presence and extent of coronary artery disease (CAD) has not been well defined. We evaluated EF and the ST segment response to an exercise test in patients with a broad spectrum of CAD defined by coronary angiography. Sixty-two patients submitted to diagnostic catheterization for the evaluation of chest pain or ischemia in a provocative test were divided into three groups according to the presence and severity of atherosclerotic lesions (AL): group 1: normal coronaries (N = 19); group 2: CAD with AL <70% (N = 17); group 3: CAD with AL > or = 70% (N = 26). EF was evaluated by the percentage of flow-mediated dilatation (%FMD) in the brachial artery during reactive hyperemia induced by occlusion of the forearm with a pneumatic cuff for 5 min. Fifty-four patients were subjected to an exercise test. Gender and age were not significantly correlated with %FMD. EF was markedly reduced in both groups with CAD (76.5 and 73.1% vs 31.6% in group 1) and a higher frequency of ischemic alterations in the ST segment (70.8%) was observed in the group with obstructive CAD with AL > or = 70% during the exercise test. Endothelial dysfunction was observed in patients with CAD, irrespective of the severity of injury. A significantly higher frequency of ischemic alterations in the ST segment was observed in the group with obstructive CAD. EF and exercise ECG differed among the three groups and may provide complementary information for the assessment of CAD.
American Journal of Cardiology | 2016
Andrea Beaton; Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Adriana Costa Diamantino; Gabriel T.R. Pereira; Eduardo L Lopes; Cassio O Miri; Kaciane K Bruno; Graziela Chequer; Camila G Ferreira; Luciana C.X. Lafeta; Hedda Richards; Lindsay Perlman; Catherine L. Webb; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro; Craig Sable; Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes
Global heart | 2016
Andrea Beaton; Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes; K.B. Oliveira; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro; Cassio M. Oliveira; Graziela Chequer; V.M. Rezende; A. Lauar; A.L.M. Costa; L. Barros; Craig Sable; Bruno Ramos Nascimento
Global heart | 2016
Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes; Andrea Beaton; Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Adriana Costa Diamantino; Cassio M. Oliveira; K.B. Oliveira; L. Perlman; Graziela Chequer; M.C. Galbas; Júlia P. A. Santos; Luciana C.X. Lafeta; Camila G Ferreira; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro; Craig Sable
Circulation | 2015
Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Andrea Beaton; Graziela Chequer; Kaciane K Bruno; Cassio O Miri; Eduardo L Lopes; Iara M. Castro; Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes; Julia Pa dos Santos; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro; Craig Sable
Circulation | 2015
Andrea Beaton; Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Adriana Diamantino; Gabriel Tensol Rodrigues Pereira; Eduardo L Lopes; Cassio O Miri; Kaciane K Bruno; Graziela Chequer; Camila G Ferreira; Luciana C.X. Lafeta; Hedda Richards; Lindsay Perlman; Catherine L. Webb; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro; Craig Sable; Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes
Revista SOLETRAS | 2013
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Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2008
Bruno Ramos Nascimento; Graziela Chequer; Marco Paulo Tomaz Barbosa; Val Ac; Corrêa Fg; Terra Af; A. Mandil; Cirilo Fonseca; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro