Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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International Journal of Cardiology | 1999
Waldomiro Carlos Manfroi; Alcides José Zago; Paulo Ricardo Avancini Caramori; Rosana Cruz; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Luciana Schmidt Kirschnick; Karen Gomes Ordovas; Rafael Henriques Candiago; Josiane de Souza; Leticia W. Ribeiro; Cristiane Bauermann Leitão; Maria Luiza Brizolara
BACKGROUND A number of epidemiological studies have described a positive relationship between serum ferritin levels and coronary heart disease. In this prospective study, we evaluated the association between serum ferritin levels and the angiographic extent of coronary atherosclerosis. METHOD We studied 307 consecutive patients (60.9% male, age 60.1+/-11.0 years) referred for diagnostic coronary angiography. Risk factors for coronary artery disease, lipids and ferritin levels, as well clinical characteristics were recorded from all patients. Two experienced cardiologists blinded for clinical and laboratory data reviewed the cinefilms. Angiographic significant coronary artery disease (CAD) was defined as any more than a 50% diameter stenosis. RESULTS From the 307 patients, 196 (63.8%) were found to have angiographic significant CAD. The presence of significant CAD was associated with ferritin levels (P=0.015) as well as patient age (P<0.001), male sex (P<0.001), smoking (P<0.002), and cholesterol levels (P=0.028). By multivariate analysis, however, ferritin level was not an independent risk factor for CAD (P=0.27), while the association with all the other factors remained significant. CONCLUSION In patients referred for coronary angiography no independent relationship was found between angiographic significant coronary artery disease and serum ferritin levels.
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2014
Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Cristina Targa Ferreira; Anna Carolina Saraiva Camerin; Cláudia Augustin Rota; Luíse Meurer; Themis Reverbel da Silveira
CONTEXT Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has a worldwide distribution, but the prevalence of infection, virulence factors, and clinical presentation vary widely according to the studied population. In Brazil, a continental country composed of several ethnicities and cultural habits, the behavior of infection also appears to vary, as many other studies have shown. OBJECTIVES Describe the prevalence of infection with cagA-positive H. pylori strains in a group of children and adolescents who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. METHODS Fifty-four gastric biopsy specimens of children and adolescents with H. pylori infection demonstrated by histology, urease test and molecular analysis were tested for the presence of cagA positive H. pylori strains by the polymerase chain reaction method. RESULTS The prevalence of cagA-positive H. pylori was 29.6% (95% confidence interval, 18 to 43.6%). There were no statistically significant differences in clinical or demographic characteristics or in the endoscopic and histological features of patients infected with cagA-positive strains as compared with those infected by cagA-negative strains. CONCLUSIONS he study showed a low prevalence of infection with cagA-positive H. pylori strains among children and adolescents who underwent EGD in southern Brazil, in comparison to studies conducted with children from other regions of Brazil. There was no association between the presence of cagA-positive strains and more severe clinical presentations in the studied sample.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 1999
Waldomiro Carlos Manfroi; Alcides José Zago; Rosana Cruz; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Luciana Schmidt Kirschnick; Karen Gomes Ordovas; Rafael Henriques Candiago; Josiane de Souza; Luciane Weiss Ribeiro; Cristiane Bauermann Leitão; Maria Luiza Brizolara
Many clinical and epidemiological studies have demonstrated the relationship between serum ferritin and ischemic heart disease. In the present study we evaluated the relationship between coronary heart disease (CHD) and serum ferritin levels in patients submitted to coronary arteriography. We evaluated 307 patients (210 (68.7%) males; median age: 60 years) who were submitted to coronary angiography, measurement of serum ferritin and identification of clinical events of ischemic heart disease. Serum ferritin is reported as quartiles. Ninety-six patients (31.27%) had normal coronary angiography (group 1) and 211 (68.73%) had coronary heart disease (group 2). Of the patients with CHD, 61 (28.9%) had serum ferritin levels higher than 194 ng/ml (4th quartile), as opposed to only 14 (14.58%) of those without CHD (P = 0.0067). In the 2nd quartile, 39 patients (18.48%) had CHD, while 35 patients (36.46%) had normal coronary arteries (P = 0.00064). Multivariate analysis of the data showed that the difference between groups was not statistically significant (P = 0.33). We conclude that there is no independent relationship between coronary heart disease and increased levels of serum ferritin.
Tropical Medicine and Health | 2015
Luciano Zubaran Goldani; Camila O. Spessatto; Daltro Luiz Alves Nunes; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Eliziane E. Takamatu; Carlos Thadeu Schmidt Cerski; Helena Ayako Sueno Goldani
Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is generally responsive to medical treatment, and early diagnosis and management can prevent unnecessary surgical intervention. However, intravenous therapy is needed for severe forms of tuberculosis with extensive gastrointestinal involvement. The authors report an immunocompetent patient with gastrointestinal TB who was successfully managed with a combination of surgical intervention and anti-TB medications, and discuss the importance of injectable anti-TB medications in the management of severe gastrointestinal TB. The present case report provides a model for assessment and intervention in severe forms of gastrointestinal TB.
Transplantation | 2017
Maria Witkowski; Rosiani S. Silveira; Alessandra C. Telles; Roberta L. Longo; Tamiris Monica B. Silva; Daltro Luiz Alves Nunes; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Daiane M. Durant; Suzi A. Camey; Luciano Ferraz Schopf; Nathalia Z. Souza; Adriano Nori R. Taniguchi; Mariana L. Riberg; Helena S. Goldani
Archive | 2014
Alessandra Côrtes de Carvalho Teles; Camila da Rosa Witeck Pereira; Geruza Mara Hendges; Daltro Luiz Alves Nunes; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Luciano Ferraz Schopf; Janete Teresinha Pires de Oliveira; Maria Carolina Witkowski; Elza Daniel de Mello; Helena Ayako Sueno Goldani
Archive | 2014
Helena Ayako Sueno Goldani; Sandra Maria Gonçalves Vieira; Jorge Luiz dos Santos; Daltro Luiz Alves Nunes; Carlos Oscar Kieling; Marina Rossato Adami; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira
Archive | 2010
Anna Carolina Saraiva Camerin; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Cristina Helena Targa Ferreira; Marina Rossato Adami; Carolina Albanese Neis; Fernanda Treichel Kohls; Luíse Meurer; Themis Reverbel da Silveira
Archive | 2010
Anna Carolina Saraiva Camerin; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Cristina Helena Targa Ferreira; Carolina Albanese Neis; Marina Rossato Adami; Fernanda Treichel Kohls; Luíse Meurer; Themis Reverbel da Silveira
Archive | 2009
Anna Carolina Saraiva Camerin; Carolina Albanese Neis; Cristina Helena Targa Ferreira; Fernanda Treichel Kohls; Juliana Ghisleni de Oliveira; Luíse Meurer; Marina Rossato Adami