Menna Barreto
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Jornal De Pediatria | 2001
João Carlos Batista Santana; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto; Jefferson Pedro Piva; Pedro Celiny Ramos Garcia
Objective: to study the efficacy of intravenous magnesium sulfate and intravenous salbutamol in the treatment of severe asthma in children. Methods: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, including children above 2 years of age with severe acute asthma admitted to the observation ward of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Hospital Sao Lucas. All patients received conventional treatment (oxygen, corticoids, beta-adrenergics) on admission, and later received one of the following solutions: a) IVMg (50 mg/kg); b) intravenous salbutamol (1 µg/kg/min); c) saline solution. Clinical assessments, electrolyte concentration, and arterial blood gas analyses were recorded before intravenous infusion and one hour after that. Results: fifty patients participated in this study (of whom 53% were females, mean age = 4.5 years). There were no significant differences among the three groups. The group that received IVMg presented lower blood pressure during administration, which reached normal levels one hour afterwards, along with an increase in serum magnesium (P<0,001) and serum pH, and reduction of PaCO 2 . The group that received intravenous salbutamol had lower respiratory rate (P=0.05) and higher blood pressure (P=0.01), and one hour after administration, these patients showed decreased respiratory rate (P=0.02); lower levels of serum potassium (P=0.009); higher pH, and reduced PaCO 2 . This group required fewer nebulizations (P=0.009), fewer nebulizations per day (P<0.001) and less oxygen therapy than the IVMg and placebo groups. Acidosis was more persistent (P<0.01) in the placebo group. No difference as to the length of hospital stay was observed in any of the three groups. Artificial ventilation was necessary in 10% of the patients. Conclusions: the early intravenous administration of magnesium sulfate, especially salbutamol, achieved a rapid clinical response with excellent prognosis and no significant side effects.
Archive | 2005
Menna Barreto; Sérgio Saldanha
Archive | 2013
Patrícia Chaves Coertjens; Marli Maria Knorst; Anelise Dumke; Adriane Schmidt Pasqualoto; João Riboldi; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
Archive | 2013
Fernanda Fuzinatto; Fernando Starosta de Waldemar; André Wajner; João Luiz de Souza Hopf; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
Archive | 2013
Patrícia Chaves Coertjens; Marli Maria Knorst; Anelise Dumke; Adriane Schmidt Pasqualoto; João Riboldi; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
Archive | 2012
Patrícia Santos Jacques; Marcelo Basso Gazzana; Dora V. Palombini; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto; Paulo de Tarso; Roth Dalcin
Journal of Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine | 2012
Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
Archive | 2011
Raqueli Biscayno Viecili; Paulo Roberto; Stefani Sanches; Denise Rossato Silva; Danton Pereira da Silva; André Frota Müller; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
Archive | 2011
Fernanda Fuzinatto; André Wajner; Fernando Starosta de Waldemar; João Luiz de Souza; Juliana Ferro Schuh; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
Archive | 2011
Fernanda Fuzinatto; André Wajner; Fernando Starosta de Waldemar; João Luiz de Souza; Juliana Ferro Schuh; Sérgio Saldanha; Menna Barreto
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Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
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