Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira
Federal University of São Paulo
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2012
Bruno Guedes Baldi; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira; Adalberto Sperb Rubin; Alfredo Nicodemos Cruz Santana; André Nathan Costa; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho; Eduardo Algranti; Eduardo Mello De Capitani; Eduardo Pamplona Bethlem; Ester Nei Aparecida Martins Coletta; Jaquelina Sonoe Ota Arakaki; José Antônio Baddini Martinez; Jozélio Freire de Carvalho; Leila John Marques Steidle; Marcelo Jorge Jacó Rocha; Mariana Silva Lima; Maria Raquel Soares; Marlova Luzzi Caramori; Miguel Abidon Aidé; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Ronaldo Adib Kairalla; Rudolf K.F. Oliveira; Sérgio Jezler; Sílvia Carla Sousa Rodrigues; Suzana Pinheiro Pimenta
Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are heterogeneous disorders, involving a large number of conditions, the approach to which continues to pose an enormous challenge for pulmonologists. The 2012 Brazilian Thoracic Association ILD Guidelines were established in order to provide Brazilian pulmonologists with an instrument that can facilitate the management of patients with ILDs, standardizing the criteria used for the diagnosis of different conditions and offering guidance on the best treatment in various situations. The objective of this article was to briefly describe the highlights of those guidelines.
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2009
José Júlio Saraiva Gonçalves; Luiz Eduardo Villaça Leäo; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Renato de Oliveira; Luiz Hirotoshi Ota; Ricardo Sales dos Santos
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the differences between surgical biopsies of distinct lung lobes in terms of the histopathological features of usual interstitial pneumonia, using a semiquantitative score. METHODS: We selected all of the patients diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and submitted to surgical biopsy in two distinct lobes between 1995 and 2005 at the Hospital Sao Paulo and other hospitals operated by the Federal University of Sao Paulo. In the histological evaluation of the specimens, we used a semiquantitative method based on previous studies, assigning a score to each of the biopsied sites. RESULTS: In this sample of patients, we found no statistically significant differences that would alter the stage of the disease, based on the score used. This finding was independent of the biopsy site (middle lobe or lingular segment). CONCLUSIONS: No significant histological differences were found between the lung lobes studied. The definitive histological diagnosis of usual interstitial pneumonia did not alter the stage of the disease.
Jornal De Pneumologia | 2000
Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Ester Nei Aparecida Martins Coletta; Osvaldo Giannotti Filho
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis) is a progressive interstitial pulmonary disease of unknown etiology. Since Hammans and Richs (1944) reports, many studies have tried to find a histological marker for the correlation between prognosis and response to therapy. However, there are many doubts regarding pathogenesis. In addition, it is generally accepted that response to therapy is related to the relative degree of cellularity and fibrosis. The purpose of this study is to describe the results of inflammatory/exudative changes, fibrotic/reparative changes, and airway alterations, using a semi-quantitative method by independent evaluation of two pathologists, in 24 open lung biopsies with the diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Fourteen histological features were analyzed using the 0 to 5 scale for interstitial alterations and the 0 to 2 scale for the airway changes. There was significant interobserver agreement for all histological features with Kw (Kappa) variations between 0.47 and 0.92. There was significant disagreement only for septal inflammatory intensity analysis, suggesting that these features must be discussed by the pathologists. The semi-quantitative method assessment was effective.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2013
Monique Nakayama Ohe; Rodrigo Oliveira Santos; Flávio C. Hojaij; Murilo Catafesta das Neves; Ilda S. Kunii; Denise Orlandi; Luisa Valle; Carla Martins; Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Roseane Delcelo; Ana Maria Domingos; Márcio Abrahão; Onivaldo Cervantes; Marise Lazaretti-Castro; José Gilberto H. Vieira
We hereby report two patients with parathyroid carcinoma presenting extremely high calcium and PTH levels, severe bone disease, and palpable neck mass at diagnosis. They both underwent parathyroidectomy, and one of them evolved to lung metastasis. Important hypocalcemia was observed after surgery in both: after parathyroidectomy in one patient, and only after surgical removal of the metastasis in the other. Both required intravenous calcium replacement, thus revealing hungry bone syndrome (HBS). HBS usually reflects rapid mineralization after correction of hyperparathyroidism. The more severe the bone disease before surgery, the more prone the patient is to HBS after surgery. Despite being an unfavorable outcome, HBS state suggests that surgical removal of hypersecretory parathyroid tissue was accomplished. In this study, HBS was observed in both patients, who presented severe bone disease prior to surgery. HBS would be expected post-operatively in successful parathyroid carcinoma removal.
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2013
Mauri M. Rodrigues; Ester Nei Aparecida Martins Coletta; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of and the factors related to delayed diagnosis of sarcoidosis in Brazil. METHODS: We evaluated patients with a biopsy-proven diagnosis of sarcoidosis, using a questionnaire that addressed the following: time since symptom onset and since the first medical visit; and the number and specialty of the physicians visited. We divided the patients by the timeliness of the diagnosis-timely (< 6 months) and delayed (≥ 6 months)-comparing the two groups in terms of systemic and pulmonary symptoms; extrathoracic involvement; spirometric data; radiological staging; level of education; income; and tuberculosis (diagnosis and treatment). RESULTS: We evaluated 100 patients. The median number of physicians consulted was 3 (range, 1-14). In 11 cases, sarcoidosis was diagnosed at the first visit. In 54, the first physician seen was a general practitioner. The diagnosis of sarcoidosis was timely in 41 patients and delayed in 59. The groups did not differ in terms of gender; race; type of health insurance; level of education; income; respiratory/systemic symptoms; extrathoracic involvement; and radiological staging. In the delayed diagnosis group, FVC was lower (80.3 ± 20.4% vs. 90.5 ± 17.1%; p = 0.010), as was FEV1 (77.3 ± 19.9% vs. 86.4 ± 19.5%; p = 0.024), misdiagnosis with and treatment for tuberculosis (≥ 3 months) also being more common (24% vs. 7%, p = 0.032, and 20% vs. 0%; p = 0.002, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The diagnosis of sarcoidosis is often delayed, even when the imaging is suggestive of sarcoidosis. Delayed diagnosis is associated with impaired lung function at the time of diagnosis. Many sarcoidosis patients are misdiagnosed with and treated for tuberculosis.
Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2008
Marcos Luiz Antunes; Yotaka Fukuda; Norma de Oliveira Penido; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira
UNLABELLED Middle ear cholesteatoma affected more than 5 million people until the 80;s. Many animal models were used, unsuccessfully, to study an alternative therapy to cholesteatoma. AIM observe the effect of the trans-retinoic acid in the inhibition of middle ear cholesteatomas induced by propylene glycol. STUDY DESIGN Clinical and Experimental. METHODS 25 guinea pigs were submitted to the application of a 100% propylene glycol solution in their bulla bilaterally and a solution of trans-retinoic acid was applied locally in the external right ear, while in the left ear saline solution was applied (control ear). The guinea pigs were slaughtered and their temporal bones were prepared for macroscopic and histological analysis. RESULTS The macroscopic findings had evidenced the presence of cholesteatoma in 25% of the right ears and 85% of the left ears (P=0.0003 *). The histological study had evidenced the presence of cholesteatoma in 30% of right ears and 75% of the left ears (P=0.0104*). CONCLUSION The local use of the trans-retinoic acid is effective in inhibiting the induced formation of cholesteatomas in guinea pigs.
Jornal De Pneumologia | 2003
Ester Nei Aparecida Martins Coletta; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Adalberto Sperb Rubin; Lucimara Sonja Villela; Tatiana Malheiros; João Norberto Stávale
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis was recently redefined as usual interstitial pneumonia of unknown etiology. Consequently, the prognostic value of histological findings needs to be reassessed. OBJECTIVE: To correlate clinical, functional and histological findings with survival in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. METHOD: Patients (n = 51; mean age: 66 ± 8 years; gender: 21 females/30 males) were evaluated. Of the 51, 26 were smokers or ex-smokers. Duration of symptoms, forced vital capacity and smoking habits were recorded. All patients presented usual interstitial pneumonia verified through histology. Degree of honeycombing, established fibrosis, desquamation, cellularity, myointimal thickening of blood vessels and number of fibroblastic foci were graded according to the semiquantitative method. RESULTS: Median duration of symptoms was 12 months and initial forced vital capacity was 72 ± 21%. Cox multivariate analysis revealed that survival correlated inversely and significantly (p < 0.05) with duration of symptoms and fibroblastic foci score, as well as with myointimal thickening of blood vessels. Limited numbers of fibroblastic foci, as well as myointimal thickening involving less than 50% of blood vessels, were predictive of greater survival. No correlation with survival was found for gender, age, forced vital capacity, inflammation or degree of cellularity. CONCLUSION: Semiquantitative analysis of lung biopsies yields relevant prognostic information regarding patients with usual interstitial pneumonia.
Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2008
Marcos Luiz Antunes; Yotaka Fukuda; Norma de Oliveira Penido; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira
O colesteatoma de orelha media atingia mais de 5 milhoes de pessoas ate a decada de 80. Varios modelos animais ja foram utilizados para alternativas de tratamento do colesteatoma sem sucesso. OBJETIVO: Estudar os efeitos do acido trans-retinoico, uso topico na orelha externa em cobaias, na inibicao da formacao do colesteatoma de orelha media induzido pelo propilenoglicol. Estudo experimental prospectivo. MATERIAL E METODOS: 25 cobaias foram submetidas a aplicacao de propilenoglicol a 100% na bula timpânica bilateralmente e uma solucao de acido trans-retinoico foi aplicada topicamente (total de 5 aplicacoes) na orelha externa, regiao justa-timpânica, na orelha direita, enquanto na orelha esquerda aplicou-se solucao fisiologica (orelha controle). As cobaias foram sacrificadas apos 6 semanas do procedimento inicial e os ossos temporais foram separados, fixados e descalcificados, para analise macroscopica e histologica. RESULTADOS: Os achados macroscopicos evidenciaram a presenca e suspeita de colesteatoma em 25% das orelhas direitas e 85% das orelhas esquerdas (P=0,0003*). Os achados histologicos dos 40 ossos temporais evidenciaram a presenca de colesteatoma em 30% das orelhas direitas e 75% das orelhas esquerdas (P=0,0104*). CONCLUSAO: O uso topico do acido trans-retinoico e efetivo na inibicao da formacao de colesteatoma induzido pelo propilenoglicol em cobaias.
Thorax | 2017
Andrea Gimenez; Karin Storrer; Lilian T. Kuranishi; Maria Raquel Soares; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Carlos Alberto de Castro Pereira
The predictive value of the decline in FVC by ≥10% on survival in patients with fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis is unknown. Of 112 patients included, 66 (59%) had surgical lung biopsies. Patients with ≥10% decline in predicted FVC after 6–12 months had a significantly increased risk of all-cause mortality (median survival 53 months, 95% CI 37 to 69 vs 139 months, 95% CI 66 to 212 months, p=0.007). On multivariate analysis remained associated with increasing mortality: decline in FVC by ≥10% (HR 4.13, 95% CI 1.96 to 8.70, p=0.005), lower FVC% (HR 1.03, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.05, p=0.003) and with decreasing mortality improvement with antigen avoidance (HR 0.18, 95% CI 0.04 to 0.77, p=0.021).
Vascular Medicine | 2014
Alex Lederman; Fernando Tavares Saliture Neto; Rimarcs Gomes Ferreira; Luis Francisco Poli de Figueiredo; José Pinhata Otoch; Ricardo Aun; Erasmo Simão da Silva
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are among the main causes of death. The high morbidity and mortality associated with aneurysm rupture and repair represents a challenge for surgeons and high risk for patients. Although experimental models are useful to understand, train, and develop new treatment and diagnostic methods for this pathology, animal models developed to date are far from ideal. Animals are either too small and do not represent the pathology of humans, or the procedures employ laparotomy, or the aortic behavior does not resemble that of a true aneurysm. We developed a novel, less invasive and effective method to induce true aortic aneurysms in Large White pigs. Animals were submitted to an endovascular chemical induction using either calcium chloride (25%) or swine pancreatic elastase. Controls were exposed to saline solution. All animals were operated on using the same surgical technique under general anesthesia. They were followed weekly with ultrasound examinations and at 4 weeks the aorta was harvested. Although elastase induced only arterial dilation, imaging, histological, and biomechanical studies of the aorta revealed the formation of true aneurysms in animals exposed to calcium chloride. Aneurysms in the latter group had biomechanical failure properties similar to those of human aneurysms. These findings indicate that the endovascular approach is viable and does not cause retroperitoneal fibrosis.