Lourdes Conceição Martins
Universidade Católica de Santos
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Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2013
Rodrigo Luiz Pinto Romão; Luiz Alberto Amador Pereira; Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva; Patricia Matias Pinheiro; Alfésio Luiz Ferreira Braga; Lourdes Conceição Martins
Atmospheric pollution is a global public health problem. The adverse effects of air pollution are strongly associated with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and, to a lesser extent, with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study analyzes the relationship between exposure to PM10 and low birth weight in the city of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil. We included babies born to mothers resident in Santo André between 2000 and 2006. Data on daily PM₁₀ levels was obtained from the São Paulo State Environmental Agency. We performed descriptive analysis and logistic regressions. The prevalence rate of low birth weight was 5.9%. There was a dose-response relationship between PM₁₀ concentrations and low birth weight. Exposure to the highest quartile of PM₁₀ (37,50µg/m³) in the third trimester of pregnancy increased the risk of low birth weight by 26% (OR: 1.26; 95%CI: 1.14-1.40) when compared to the first quartile. The same effect was observed in the remaining trimesters. This effect was observed for ambient particle concentrations that met the current air quality standards.
Journal of Coloproctology | 2011
Maurício Andrade Azevedo; Bianca Doimo Souza; Ana Maria Mader; Lourdes Conceição Martins; Jaques Waisberg
Introduction: The study of tissue immunostaining of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) may contribute with the understanding of its role in the prognosis of colorectal carcinoma. Objective: To analyze the immunohistochemical expression of EGFR in colorectal carcinoma tissues and transitional tumor-mucosa and mucosa adjacent to neoplasia, and its relation with cancer. Method: The study was conducted with 40 patients with colorectal carcinoma who had surgery with curative intent in order to analyze the immunoexpression of EGFR with anti-EGFR. We used parametric and nonparametric tests. Results: The immunohistochemical expression of EGFR in tumor samples showed a significant difference as to the level of immunostaining in tissue specimens of transitional tumor-mucosa (p=0.01) and the level of immunoreactivity in tissues of the adjacent mucosa (p=0, 04). The immunoexpression of EGFR showed no significant relation with the size of the tumor, angiolymphatic invasion, neural invasion, cellular differentiation, level of carcinoma infiltration in the intestinal wall, lymph node metastases and liver metastases. Conclusions: The EGFR showed a more intense expression in the mucosa of colorectal carcinoma than in the transitional epithelium and adjacent non-neoplastic mucosa. The immunoexpression of EGFR did not correlate with pathological parameters of colorectal carcinoma and liver metastases.
Archive | 2016
Yurika Maria Fogaça Kawaguchi; Ricardo Kenji Nawa; Thais Borgheti Figueiredo; Lourdes Conceição Martins
ABSTRACT Objective: To translate the Perme Intensive Care Unit Mobility Score and the ICU Mobility Scale (IMS) into Portuguese, creating versions that are cross-culturally adapted for use in Brazil, and to determine the interobserver agreement and reliability for both versions. Methods: The processes of translation and cross-cultural validation consisted in the following: preparation, translation, reconciliation, synthesis, back-translation, review, approval, and pre-test. The Portuguese-language versions of both instruments were then used by two researchers to evaluate critically ill ICU patients. Weighted kappa statistics and Bland-Altman plots were used in order to verify interobserver agreement for the two instruments. In each of the domains of the instruments, interobserver reliability was evaluated with Cronbachs alpha coefficient. The correlation between the instruments was assessed by Spearmans correlation test. Results: The study sample comprised 103 patients-56 (54%) of whom were male-with a mean age of 52 ± 18 years. The main reason for ICU admission (in 44%) was respiratory failure. Both instruments showed excellent interobserver agreement (κ > 0.90) and reliability (α > 0.90) in all domains. Interobserver bias was low for the IMS and the Perme Score (−0.048 ± 0.350 and −0.06 ± 0.73, respectively). The 95% CIs for the same instruments ranged from −0.73 to 0.64 and −1.50 to 1.36, respectively. There was also a strong positive correlation between the two instruments (r = 0.941; p < 0.001). Conclusions: In their versions adapted for use in Brazil, both instruments showed high interobserver agreement and reliability.
Revista Paulista De Pediatria | 2010
Halley Ferraro Oliveira; Lourdes Conceição Martins; Lígia de Fátima Nóbrega Reato; Marco Akerman
Arquivos Médicos do ABC | 2005
Nelson Bellotto Junior; Lourdes Conceição Martins; Marco Akerman
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003
Jaques Waisberg; Rogério Tadeu Palma; Luís Contim Neto; Lourdes Conceição Martins; Maurício da Silva Lorena Oliveira; Carlos Alberto Nagashima; Antonio Claudio de Godoy; Fábio Schmidt Goffi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015
Mariana Tavares Guimarães; Michele Granato Cunha; Daniele Pena Carvalho; Tatyana Ribeiro; Lourdes Conceição Martins; Alfésio Luís Ferreira Braga; Luiz Alberto Amador Pereira
Arquivos Brasileiros de Ciências da Saúde | 2011
Fernando César Serralheiro; Alfésio Luiz Ferreira Braga; Maria Lúcia Bueno Garcia; Thiago Grigio; Lourdes Conceição Martins
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2016
Yurika Maria Fogaça Kawaguchi; Ricardo Kenji Nawa; Thais Borgheti Figueiredo; Lourdes Conceição Martins
Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2012
Carmen Lúcia de Almeida Santos; Marco Akerman; Odival Faccenda; Lourdes Conceição Martins; Lígia de Fátima Nóbrega Reato