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BJUI | 2004

Transvaginal electrical stimulation in the treatment of urinary incontinence.

J.C.V. Barroso; J.G.L. Ramos; S. Martins-Costa; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Andre Frotta Muller

To determine the effectiveness of transvaginal electrical stimulation (TES) in treating urinary incontinence, and to assess the clinical improvement 6 months after ending the treatment.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2009

A new pelvic muscle trainer for the treatment of urinary incontinence

Adriana Prato Schmidt; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Danton Pereira da Silva; José Geraldo Lopes Ramos; Percy Nohama

To describe a new device for home treatment of urinary incontinence (UI) by comparing 3 conservative techniques and monitoring compliance and performance.


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2008

Desenvolvimento de uma órtese de Dumon modificada para aplicações traqueais: um estudo experimental em cães

Rogerio Gastal Xavier; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto; Gabriel Kuhl; Samanta Bianchi Vearick; Marcelo Dall'Onder Michelon

OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of a silicone stent and perform in vivo testing for biocompatibility/applicability in the normal canine trachea. METHODS: Four different densities were tested in order to obtain the silicone prototypes. The pressure required for compression considering a contact area of 1 cm2, and a 30% reduction in diameter was calculated for each density. The best density was 70-75 Shore A hardness. Powdered barium sulfate was added to the silicone to make the stent radiopaque and easily identifiable in radiological imaging. This novel stent presents a corrugated external surface with discontinuous and protruding arcs resembling the tracheobronchial rings (for intercalation and fixation in the lumen of the lower airways), a highly polished inner surface and smooth extremities (to prevent friction-related damage). The prototype considered most appropriate in terms of rigidity and flexibility was bronchoscopically implanted in normal canine tracheas. After eight weeks, the animals were euthanized, and the tracheas were removed for anatomopathological analysis. RESULTS: There were no postimplantation complications, and none had to be removed. After eight weeks, the devices were found to be well-positioned. Histopathology revealed a well-preserved epithelial basal membrane, foci of denuded epithelium, mild submucosal inflammatory infiltrate with scattered granulation tissue, vascular neoformation, and no microorganisms. CONCLUSIONS: The stent developed proved resistant to mechanical stress, biocompatible in the canine trachea and well-preserved at the study endpoint.


Jornal De Pneumologia | 2002

A correção das estenoses traqueobrônquicas mediante o emprego de órteses

Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto; Alexandre Heitor Moreschi; Rogerio Gastal Xavier; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches

O tratamento cirurgico do paciente com estenose traqueobronquica exige uma avaliacaoindividualizada em razao da complexidade de sua origem, sendo a traqueoplastia considerada amodalidade ideal. As causas mais comuns de estenose sao devidas a intubacao traqueal e aodesenvolvimento de neoplasias e estas condicoes sao justamente as que mais se beneficiam com otratamento endoscopico quando a correcao cirurgica nao esta indicada. Na atualidade, os meiosendoscopicos incluem a aplicacao de diversos tipos de


Journal of Biomechanics | 2009

Vaginal probe transducer: Characterization and measurement of pelvic-floor strength

Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Danton Pereira da Silva; Andre Frotta Muller; Adriana Prato Schmidt; José Geraldo Lopes Ramos; Percy Nohama

The pelvic-floor muscles (PFM) play an important role in urinary and fecal continence. Several investigators have studied the PFM using intra-vaginal pressure measurements, but their methods have not been validated. We describe the characteristics of a probe transducer developed to measure PFM strength according to its dynamic response and the effects of temperature variation. This probe transducer was used to evaluate changes in the contraction strength of pelvic muscles in a group of patients who participated in a PFM training program. Experiments allowed the identification of the probes characteristics at different temperatures, definition of a calibration equation, and measurements of the dynamic response to pressure pulse. Evaluation of patients before and after the PFM training program showed significant differences in the peak pressure achieved during the contraction (p<0.001) and in pressure-rise time (p<0.01). The tests performed with the probe allowed the characterization of the proposed transducer, and the intra-vaginal pressure measurements in volunteers undergoing a PFM training program allowed a quantitative evaluation of the PFM strength.


Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2015

Variability of the perception of dyspnea in healthy subjects assessed through inspiratory resistive loading

Bruna Ziegler; Andreia Kist Fernandes; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Glauco Luis Konzen; Paulo de Tarso Roth Dalcin

Objective: Few studies have evaluated the variability of the perception of dyspnea in healthy subjects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the variability of the perception of dyspnea in healthy subjects during breathing against increasing inspiratory resistive loads, as well as to assess the association between the level of perception of dyspnea and the level of physical activity. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving healthy individuals 16 years of age or older. Subjects underwent inspiratory resistive loading testing, in which the level of perception of dyspnea was quantified with the modified Borg scale. We also determined body mass indices (BMIs), assessed maximal respiratory pressures, performed pulmonary function tests, applied the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ)-long form, and conducted six-minute walk tests (6MWTs). The level of perception of dyspnea was classified as low (Borg score < 2), intermediate (Borg score, 2-5), or high (Borg score > 5). Results: We included 48 healthy subjects in the study. Forty-two subjects completed the test up to a load of 46.7 cmH2O/L/s. The level of perception of dyspnea was classified as low, intermediate, and high in 13, 19, and 10 subjects, respectively. The level of perception of dyspnea was not significantly associated with age, gender, BMI, IPAQ-long form score, maximal respiratory pressures, or pulmonary function test results. Conclusions: The scores for perceived dyspnea induced by inspiratory resistive loading in healthy subjects presented wide variability. The perception of dyspnea was classified as low in 31% of the subjects, intermediate in 45%, and high in 24%. There was no association between the level of perception of dyspnea and the level of physical activity (IPAQ or six-minute walk distance).


Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2013

Dyspnea perception in cystic fibrosis patients

Bruna Ziegler; Andreia Kist Fernandes; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; D.P. Silva Junior; Paulo Ricardo Oppermann Thome; Paulo de Tarso Roth Dalcin

We evaluated dyspnea perception in cystic fibrosis patients compared with normal subjects, during an inspiratory resistive loading test and 6-min walk test. We also evaluated the correlation between dyspnea scores induced by resistive loads and by the 6-min walk test. In this prospective, cross-sectional study, 31 patients with cystic fibrosis (≥15 years of age) and 31 age-, gender-, and ethnicity-matched healthy volunteers (20 females and 11 males per group) underwent inspiratory resistive loading, spirometry, and the 6-min walk test. As the magnitude of the inspiratory loads increased, dyspnea scores increased (P<0.001), but there was no difference between groups in dyspnea score (P=0.654). Twenty-six (84%) normal subjects completed all the resistive loads, compared with only 12 (39%) cystic fibrosis patients (P<0.001). Dyspnea scores were higher after the 6-min walk test than at rest (P<0.001), but did not differ between groups (P=0.080). Post-6-min walk test dyspnea scores correlated significantly with dyspnea scores induced by resistive loads. We conclude that dyspnea perception induced in cystic fibrosis patients by inspiratory resistive loading and by 6-min walk test did not differ from that induced in normal subjects. However, cystic fibrosis patients discontinued inspiratory resistive loading more frequently. There were significant correlations between dyspnea perception scores induced by inspiratory resistance loading and by the 6-min walk test. This study should alert clinicians to the fact that some cystic fibrosis patients fail to discriminate dyspnea perception and could be at risk for delay in seeking medical care.


Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões | 2011

Modelo experimental de estenose traqueal mediante ressecção cirúrgica submucosa de anéis traqueais combinada com instilações de hidróxido de sódio

Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Rogerio Gastal Xavier

OBJECTIVE To experimentally develop tracheal stenosis and malacia to test new models of tracheal stents. METHODS We resected three cartilaginous rings from the cervical trachea of dogs in group A (n = 5) and six rings in group B (n = 4) to produce malacia. The mucosa of the region with malacia then received applications of a solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 23%, and the animals were accompanied with bronchoscopic examinations to observe the development of luminal narrowing of the airway. When the stenosis was of more than 50% or there were minimal signs of ventilatory failure, the animals were sacrificed. The segment of narrowed airway was then collected for histological analysis and calculation of the area of residual lumen in the tracheal segment with stenosis and malacia. RESULTS In histological analysis, fibrosis was found in the submucosa and adventitia, associated with granulomas in the mucosa. The average residual lumen of the segments with stenosis was 9% and 12% in groups A and B, respectively (p> 0.05). CONCLUSION The combination of resection of the cartilaginous rings and the application of 23% NaOH in the respiratory mucosa promoted severe tracheal stenosis, but was associated with loss of animals. Further studies are needed to verify that the isolated use of one of the techniques would be safer and more effective to develop tracheal stenosis.


Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback | 2017

Patient-Controlled Biofeedback Device for the Treatment of Fecal Incontinence: A Pilot Study

Daniel de Carvalho Damin; Felipe Hommerding; Délber Schirmer; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Danton Pereira da Silva Junior; Andre Frotta Muller; Paulo Ricardo Oppermann Thome

Although biofeedback has been used as a first-line therapy for fecal incontinence, it is known to be time consuming and demands attendance to a hospital during the whole period of treatment. In this study, we describe a new biofeedback device specifically developed for home treatment of fecal incontinence, which consists of a microprocessor controlled unit able to register and store the anal pressure waves corresponding to exercises performed by patients at home. In order to test the new device, a pilot study including ten patients with fecal incontinence was conducted. Evaluation of patients before and after the biofeedback training showed significant improvement in manometric and clinical parameters of anal continence. The new method may improve compliance of patients with the training program and reduce their need to be supervised during the treatment. It might represent a new alternative for the treatment of fecal incontinence.


Pediatric Pulmonology | 2010

Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha in Experimental Empyema Thoracis

Vanessa Martha; José Carlos Soares de Fraga; Sergio Luis Amantea; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Jane Maria Ulbrich Kulczynski; Denise P. Machado; Fernanda da Silva Canani

To determine serum and pleural concentrations of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF‐α) in an experimental model of empyema induced by intrapleural inoculation of Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pneumoniae.

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Paulo Ricardo Oppermann Thome

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andre Frotta Muller

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marcos Eugênio Soares Duarte

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rogerio Gastal Xavier

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Sergio Gabriel Silva de Barros

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andreia Kist Fernandes

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Bruna Ziegler

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carmen P.F. Freitag

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cleber Rosito Pinto Kruel

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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José Carlos Soares de Fraga

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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