Haylton Jorge Suaid
University of São Paulo
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Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2003
Rodolfo Borges dos Reis; Adauto José Cologna; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins; Edson Luis Paschoalin; Silvio Tucci; Haylton Jorge Suaid
The prevalence of urinary incontinence in the elderly varies from 8 to 34% according to the criteria or method of investigation. The etiology or main associated factors are: aging tissular degeneration that compromise the lower urinary tract and pelvic floor, changes of peripheric and central nervous system, hormonal alterations such as menopause, nocturnal polyuria, benign prostate hyperplasia, concomitant diseases and side effects of medical drugs. The incontinence may be transitory or permanent. Besides a criterious medical history for a better characterization of the urinary loss, a search for associated or concomitant causes and the miccional diary, one oftenly may rely on specialized exams such as urodynamics. A specific diagnosis is of utmost value for correct management that may require only conservative measures based on changes of behaviour or counceiling, drugs prescription, or invasive methods including surgical procedures.
The Journal of Urology | 2002
Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins; Sandro M. Faria; Adauto José Cologna; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Silvio Tucci
PURPOSE We examined p53 protein and proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunoexpression as prognostic factors to the outcome of squamous cell carcinoma of the penis in 50 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS Penectomy and lymphadenectomy were performed in 14 patients with clinically positive nodes while 36 with cN0 disease were treated with penectomy and kept under surveillance that resulted in subsequent lymphadenectomy due to nodal relapse in 8. Of 21 patients with confirmed nodal metastases 18 died of disease. Immunohistochemical reactions were performed via the avidin-biotin-immunoperoxidase method and the results were compared with tumor pT stage, grade, nodal status and cause specific death. RESULTS In univariate analysis proliferating cell nuclear antigen staining showed association only with nodal metastasis (p = 0.04) while p53 staining exhibited correlation with tumor pT stage (p = 0.0005), grade (p = 0.02), lymphatic spread (p = 0.02) and cause specific survival (p = 0.003). Multivariate analysis showed that p53 immunoreactivity was the only factor with prognostic significance for disease progression and cause specific survival. Tumor pT stage, grade and proliferating cell nuclear antigen staining had no significance for nodal metastases and cause specific death. CONCLUSIONS Proliferating cell nuclear antigen staining had no prognostic value for disease progression. Since p53 over expression was associated with tumor progression and cause specific death, perhaps it should be evaluated in staging and therapeutic planning for patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the penis.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2003
José Anastácio Dias Neto; Leonardo Dias Magalhães da Silva; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins; Ricardo Brianezi Tiraboschi; André Luis Alonso Domingos; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Silvio Tucci; Adauto José Cologna
PURPOSE: Urinary tract infection is the most common nosocomially acquired infection. It is important to know the etiology and antibiotic susceptibility infectious agents to guide the initial empirical treatment. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of bacterial strains and their antibiotic susceptibility in nosocomially acquired urinary tract infection in a university hospital between January and June 2003. METHODS: We analyzed the data of 188 patients with positive urine culture (= 105 colony-forming units/mL) following a period of 48 hours after admission. RESULTS: Half of patients were male. Mean age was 50.26 ± 22.7 (SD), range 3 months to 88 years. Gram-negative bacteria were the agent in approximately 80% of cases. The most common pathogens were E. coli (26%), Klebsiella sp. (15%), P. aeruginosa (15%) and Enterococcus sp. (11%). The overall bacteria susceptibility showed that the pathogens were more sensible to imipenem (83%), second or third generation cephalosporin and aminoglycosides; and were highly resistant to ampicillin (27%) and cefalothin (30%). It is important to note the low susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (42%) and norfloxacin (43%). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that if one can not wait the results of urine culture, the best choices to begin empiric treatment are imipenem, second or third generation cephalosporin and aminoglycosides. Cefalothin and ampicillin are quite ineffective to treat these infections.
Urology | 1998
Steven A. Kaplan; Rodolfo Borges dos Reis; Adauto José Cologna; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins; Ira J. Kohn; Alexis E. Te
OBJECTIVES To determine the safety and efficacy of intermittent alpha-blocker therapy in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in a prospective study. Alpha-blockers have been demonstrated to be safe and effective in the treatment of men with LUTS. To date, the role of varying dosing regimens in responding patients has not been well studied. METHODS Men with LUTS were entered into this prospective open label, parallel, randomized trial. In phase 1, patients were treated with alfuzosin, 2.5 mg three times daily for 3 months. In phase 2, those patients who had a significant therapeutic response were randomized into one of the following three groups: (1) maintenance of alfuzosin; (2) alfuzosin every other day; and (3) discontinuation of alfuzosin (ie, no treatment). Patients were followed up for a total of 6 months. Parameters of evaluation included the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), global satisfaction, peak urinary flow rate (Qmax), and adverse events. RESULTS At 3 months, there were 79 patients who were categorized as having obtained a therapeutic response: IPSS decreased to 7.6 +/- 3.2 and Qmax increased to 11.3 +/- 2.9 mL/s. After randomization, IPSS was 7.1 +/- 2.9 and 6.5 +/- 2.5 for group 1; 6.5 +/- 3.2 and 6.7 +/- 2.1 for group 2; and 11.4 +/- 4.8 and 12.3 +/- 4.9 for group 3 at 3 and 6 months, respectively. Qmax was 12.7 +/- 4.8 and 11.7 +/- 5.2 mL/s for group 1; 12.2 +/- 3.9 and 11.9 +/- 3.7 mL/s for group 2; and 9.7 +/- 2.5 and 9.3 +/- 2.1 mL/s for group 3 at 3 and 6 months, respectively. Global satisfaction at 6 months was the same for groups 1 and 2. There were no differences in adverse events among the three groups. CONCLUSIONS In men with LUTS who responded to alfuzosin, changing the dosing regimen from daily to once every other day resulted in similar efficacy and safety at 3 and 6 months. By contrast, complete cessation of alfuzosin resulted in recurrence of both symptoms and impaired urinary flow. These data provide evidence that in responding patients, intermittent alpha-blocker therapy may be a reasonable therapeutic regimen. The role of intermittent alpha-blocker therapy using other agents, as well as in a large cohort of men with LUTS, remains to be determined.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2008
Adauto José Cologna; Lucy Vieira da Silva Lima; Silvio Tucci; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Rodolfo Borges dos Reis; Luis Fernando Tirapelli; Antonio Antunes Rodrigues; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins
PURPOSE To verify if rat kidneys lesioned by ischaemia followed by reperfusion are affected by cyclosporine A (CsA). METHODS Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups, control (GS) and experimental (G1 and G2). G1 was subdivided in two: G1A composed of animals submitted to 60 minutes ischaemia and G1C with the same ischaemic procedure associated to 20 mg/kg/day CsA. Group G2 was subdivided and treated in the same way as G1 except that ischaemia was applied only for 40 minutes. Clamping the left renal artery followed by right side nephrectomy induced kidney ischaemia. Serum urea and creatinine were quantified on the day of surgery (D0) and in the following day (D1). Twenty four hours after reperfusion the left kidney was removed and histologically analyzed. RESULTS Group GS had normal values for urea and creatinine both on D0 and D1 and did not show structural alterations. Renal function was not significantly different when G2C was compared to GS (p>0.05). Tissue lesions were smaller in G2C than in the other groups. CONCLUSIONS Renal function was protected by CsA, which also reduced tissue lesions in the kidneys of rats submitted to 40 minutes ischaemia.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2010
Marcelo Ferreira Cassini; Adauto José Cologna; Silvio Tucci; Rodolfo Borges dos Reis; Antonio Antunes Rodrigues; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Acp Martins
BACKGROUND Kidney transplantation is widely recognized as the best treatment in patients who require renal replacement therapy. Although considered a clinical and surgical triumph, it is also a source of frustration because of lack of donor organs and the growth of waiting lists. Strategies need to be developed to increase the supply of organs. One measure is use of expanded criteria for donation. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of donor age on cadaver graft survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS We reviewed the medical records for 454 patients who underwent kidney transplantation with cadaver donors from April 1987 to December 2003. RESULTS Donor age had a significant effect on kidney transplant survival. Survival of grafts from donors aged 16 to 40 years (mean, 143.30 months) was significantly greater compared with that of grafts from donors older than 40 years (66.46 months) (P = .005). The HLA matching and cold ischemia time did not significantly affect transplant survival (P = .98 and P = .16, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Kidneys from cadaver donors older than 40 years significantly compromised graft survival, generating a negative effect via early return of recipients to waiting lists and increasing the rate of repeat transplantation, risk of death, and unnecessary costs.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2008
Luis Fernando Tirapelli; Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato; Daniela Tirapelli; Cristina Kurachi; D.F. Barione; Silvio Tucci; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Adauto José Cologna; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is the major cause of organ dysfunction or even nonfunction following transplantation. It can attenuate the long-term survival of transplanted organs. To evaluate the severity of renal ischemia injury determined by histology, we applied laser- (442 nm and 532 nm) induced fluorescence (LIF), mitochondria respiration, and membrane swelling to evaluate 28 Wistar rats that underwent left kidney warm ischemia for 20, 40, 60, or 80 minutes. LIF performed before ischemia (control) was repeated at 20, 40, 60, and 80 minutes thereafter. We harvested left kidney tissue samples immediately after LIF determination for histology and mitochondrial analyses: state 3 and 4 respiration, respiration control rate (RCR), and membrane swelling. The association of optic spectroscopy with histological damage showed: LIF, 442 nm (r2 = 0.39, P < .001) and 532 nm, (r2 = 0.18, P = .003); reflecting laser/fluorescence-induced, 442 nm (r2 = 0.20, P = .002) and 532 nm (r2 = 0.004, P = .67). The associations between mitochondria function and tissue damage were: state 3 respiration (r2 = 0.43, P = .0004), state 4 respiration (r2 = 0.03, P = 0.38), RCR (r2 = 0.28, P = .007), and membrane swelling (r2 = 0.02, P = .43). The intensity of fluorescence emitted by tissue excited by laser, especially at a wave length of 442 nm, was determined in real time. Mitochondrial state 3 respiration and respiratory control ratio also exhibited good correlations with the grade of ischemic tissue damage.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2008
Silvio Tucci Junior; Roberto Marins de Carvalho; Fábia Martins Celini; Adauto José Cologna; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Luis Fernando Tirapelli; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins
PURPOSE To evaluate the influence of chlorpromazine (CPZ) on renal function and lipid peroxidation in a rat model of kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury. METHODS Forty eight Wistar rats underwent a laparotomy for hilar clamping of left kidney with a bulldog clamp for 60 minutes followed by organ reperfusion and contralateral nephrectomy. Of these, 26 received 3mg/kg of CPZ intravenously 15 minutes before renal ischemia (G-E) while the remaining 22 were used as ischemic control group (G-C). Eleven rats of G-E and 8 of G-C were followed for blood urea nitrogen and creatinine determinations before renal ischemia and at 1st, 4th and 7th postoperative days. Samplings of left renal tissue were obtained at 5 minutes (5 rats from each group) and 24 hours (9 G-C and 10 of G-E) of reperfusion for malondialdehy (MDA) content determination. Controls of renal MDA content were determined in kidneys harvested from 6 additional normal rats. RESULTS Acute renal failure occurred in all animals but levels of BUN and creatinine were significantly lower in G-E (p<0.001). MDA content rose strikingly at 5 minutes of reperfusion in both groups (p>0.05) and returned near to normal levels 24 hours later. CONCLUSION CPZ conferred partial protection of renal function to kidneys submitted to ischemia/reperfusion injury that seems to be not dependent on inhibition of lipid peroxidation.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2008
Antonio Antunes Rodrigues; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Silvio Tucci; Valéria Paula Sassoli Fazan; Milton Cesar Foss; Adauto José Cologna; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins
PURPOSE to evaluate structural and functional effects of Alloxan- induced diabetes and aging on bladder of rats. METHODS evaluations were performed in three groups: A--8 weeks of age, B--44 weeks of age, C--44 weeks of age with alloxan-induced diabetes. Muscle layer thickness, extracellular matrix fibrosis and collagen were quantified on digital images of bladder samples. Cystometric evaluations before surgical vesical denervation (SVD), included maximum cystometric capacity (MCC), maximum bladder pressure (MBP), bladder contraction frequency (VCF), duration of bladder contraction (DC), threshold pressure (TP) and bladder compliance (BC). After SVD, maximum cystometric capacity (MCC), BC and maximum urethral closing pressure (MUCP) were also measured. RESULTS Reduced extracellular matrix fibrosis concentration and contraction strength were found in the bladders of group C. Before SVD, bladder compliance was not different between groups. Alterations were observed in MCC after SVD. CONCLUSIONS We did not notice smooth muscle hypertrophy in Alloxan-induced diabetic rats after 44 weeks. There was alteration in the total and relative amount of fibrosis and collagen. The cystometric studies support the idea that this morphological alterations are important to determine the different bladder functional patterns found in the aging and the Alloxan-induced diabetic animals.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2008
Silvio Tucci; Carlos Augusto Fernandes Molina; Adauto José Cologna; Haylton Jorge Suaid; Luis Fernando Tirapelli; Fábia Martins Celini; Antonio Carlos Pereira Martins
PURPOSE To evaluate the influence of ischemia/reperfusion injury on renal compensatory growth (CGR) and mitochondrial function. METHODS Forty five Wistar rats were divided in 3 groups: Control Group (GC) - 21 rats were submitted to a sham laparotomy and sacrificed at 1st (6 rats) and 7th (15 rats) postoperative days to evaluate the dry weight of both kidneys and their growth during 1 week (6 rats) and to quantify mitochondrial respiration (9 rats); Group 1 (G1) - 12 rats underwent right nephrectomy and were sacrificed 7 days later for analysis of renal mitochondrial function (6 rats) and dry weight (6 rats). Group 2 (G2) - renal warm ischemia for 60 minutes followed by right nephrectomy was performed in 12 rats; they were sacrificed 7 days later to evaluate renal mitochondrial function (6 rats) and dry weight (6 rats). RESULTS Dry weight (mg) of left kidneys at 7th day: GC - 219+/-18, G1 - 281+/-23 and G2 - 338+/-39 (GCxG1 p<0.01; GCxG2 p<0.001; G1xG2 p<0.01). State 4 mitochondrial respiration rate and respiratory control ratio (RCR) were similar in all groups (p>0.05). State 3 respirations (mM/min/mg) in GC, G1 and G2 was respectively: 99+/-23, 132+/-22 and 82+/-44 (p<0.02; the only statistical difference noted was between groups G1xG2 - p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS Following unilateral nephrectomy CRG is associated with an increase in state 3 of mitochondrial respiration. Renal ischemia/reperfusion injury enhances the CRG provoked by unilateral nephrectomy but such enhancement seems independent on mitochondrial respiration.