Rodrigo Storck Carvalho
University of Brasília
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2006
Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; André Gustavo Magalhães de Pinho; Ana Paula Alves de Andrade; César Augusto Melo e Silva; Carlos Eduardo Gaio; Paulo Tavares
OBJECTIVE To determine whether pulmonary mechanics are altered in mice with sepsis. METHODS A total of 40 Balb/c mice were divided into two groups: survival (n = 21) and pulmonary mechanics (n = 19). The survival group was divided into three subgroups: control (n = 7), sublethal (n = 7) and lethal (n = 7). The pulmonary mechanics group was also divided into three subgroups: control (n = 5), sublethal (n = 7) and lethal (n = 7). Sepsis was induced through cecal ligation and puncture, the latter varying in degree (sublethal or lethal). At eight hours after the intervention, pulmonary mechanics were measured through end-inflation occlusion. In the pulmonary mechanics group, the following variables were studied: total pressure, resistance, viscoelasticity, dynamic compliance and static compliance. The data obtained were analyzed using one-way ANOVA. RESULTS The data for the survival group indicate the efficacy of the model employed. There were no statistically significant differences among the pulmonary mechanics subgroups in terms of dynamic compliance, static compliance, total pressure, resistance or viscoelasticity. CONCLUSION At eight hours after cecal ligation and puncture, there were no changes in the lung parenchyma, nor were any alterations observed in the viscous and viscoelastic components of the lung.
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice | 2014
Wagner Rodrigues Martins; Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Michel Santos Silva; Juscelino Castro Blasczyk; J.A. Araújo; Jake do Carmo; André Luiz Félix Rodacki; Ricardo Jacó de Oliveira
Abstract Purpose: To quantify the force of elastic tubes at different elongation patterns used in exercises. Methods: A tensile test of elastic tubes which had seven levels of resistance identified by colors was performed. All samples (n = 105; 15 samples for each color) were 7 cm of length and had two interfaces for fixation. The samples were tested in a tensile testing hydraulic machine, under elongation control, up to 200% of the original length (21 cm). The force values corresponding to an increase of 50%, 100%, 150% and 200% of the samples initial length were recorded. Results: A strong linear association between force and elongation for all colors was found. There were different forces for each elongation investigated for the same tube and between different tubes in almost all percentage of elongation investigated, except for the red and green tubes (all elongations), and for the blue and black tubes at 50% elongation. Conclusion: Mechanical tests revealed different elastic forces for different levels of elongation of each tube. The replication of the results in clinical situations is recommended, so the elastic resistance in clinical routine could be evaluated with more propriety.
Medical Hypotheses | 2014
Karla Mëtte Waldrich Tauil; Eduardo Gaio; César Augusto Melo-Silva; Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Verônica Amado
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is associated to cellular and structural alterations of lung vasculature. Endothelial dysfunction promotes vasoconstriction, smooth muscle hypertrophy, intimal proliferation, angioproliferative plexiform lesions, and in situ thrombosis increasing pulmonary vascular resistance and arterial stiffness. Indeed, an inflammatory component has been defined in PAH on the last years. Sepsis is a systemic complex syndrome, of infectious origin. The presence of inflammation is well established in this condition and it is also considered a risk factor for acute lung injury. Thrombotic events play important role in sepsis pathophysiology. The association between PAH and sepsis potentiate the metabolic oxygen consumption/offer imbalance, with very high mortality risk. Furthermore, it is possible that the association of these two conditions should intensify thrombotic events on pulmonary microcirculation, reducing area of pulmonary vascular bed available for blood flow. For the other side, an inflammation synergism observed on these two conditions should increase the respiratory system impedance.
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2013
Wagner Rodrigues Martins; Ricardo Jacó de Oliveira; Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Vinicius de Oliveira Damasceno; Vinícius Zacarias Maldaner da Silva; Michel Santos Silva
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2010
César Augusto Melo e Silva; Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Viviane Ramos Cagido; Walter A. Zin; Paulo Tavares; Kleber Nogueira DeCampos
Archive | 2015
Ferenc Peták; Walid Habre; Denis R. Morel; Paulo Tavares; Kleber Nogueira DeCampos; César Augusto; Melo Silva; Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Viviane Ramos Cagido; Walter Araújo
american thoracic society international conference | 2012
Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Ana Flávia G.D.C. Nunes; Rebecca M. Barbosa; Izabella B.D.O. Ferreira; César Augusto Melo e Silva
american thoracic society international conference | 2011
Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; Carini Correa; Viviane Vieira; Margareth F. de Campos; Fábio Sampaio; Marina Dantas; César Augusto Melo e Silva
american thoracic society international conference | 2010
Rodrigo Storck Carvalho; César Augusto Melo e Silva; Paulo Tavares
Oracula | 2010
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