Rui Fonseca
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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European Journal of Medical Genetics | 2018
Jorge Rodrigues; Olga Azevedo; Nuno Sousa; Damião Cunha; Alexandre Mexedo; Rui Fonseca
BACKGROUND Fabry disease (FD) is a lysosomal storage disorder (LSD) that involves the cochleovestibular system. Tinnitus and progressive sensorineural hearing loss are frequent complains. A stabilization of hearing function has been reported with enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). This study aims to characterize the inner ear involvement, identify factors associated to hearing loss and evaluate the effect of ERT on the hearing function of FD patients. METHODS We reviewed the clinical records of patients with confirmed diagnosis of FD followed in a Reference Centre on LSD in the North of Portugal. RESULTS We included a total of 122 patients with a mean age of 47.1 ± 17.6 years and 48.3% males. Hearing loss was reported by 26.2% of the patients and 23.0% mentioned tinnitus. Pure tone audiometry revealed sensorineural hearing loss in 36.9% of the cases. FD patients presented worse age-adjusted hearing thresholds in all analysed frequencies compared to the normal population (p = .001). Patients with hearing loss presented a significantly higher value of microalbuminuria (p = .001) and a higher frequency of acroparesthesias (p = .032). Patients presented a comparable hearing level one year after starting ERT (p = .384). CONCLUSIONS In FD, hearing loss is common and age-matched hearing thresholds by frequency are worse than in the general population. Hearing loss was associated to the presence of acroparesthesias and higher values of microalbuminuria. Hearing loss stabilized in patients under ERT. A careful cochleo-vestibular evaluation should be part of the clinical assessment of FD.
Acta otorrinolaringológica española | 2017
Ana Castro Sousa; Vânia Henriques; Jorge Rodrigues; Rui Fonseca
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The goal of ossiculoplasty is to improve hearing. Successful ossiculoplasty depends on several factors. This retrospective study was carried out to analyze hearing results of ossiculoplasty in ears with chronic otitis media (COM) and evaluate clinical outcomes and factors predictive of hearing improvement. SUBJECTS AND METHODS We reviewed the results of 153 patients with COM (with cholesteatoma (COMC) and without cholesteatoma (COMWC)) who underwent ossiculoplasty between January of 2002 to December of 2011. Several potential prognostic factors were evaluated: cholesteatoma present vs absent; type of surgical procedure, state of the middle ear mucosa, state of the ossicular chain, type of prosthesis. RESULTS We analyzed 153 ossiculoplasties: 96 patients presented COMWC and 57 patients presented COMC. The ossiculoplasties were performed using autologous ossicles for the most part. All ossiculoplasties were carried out in one-stage surgery. In 38% of cases ossiculoplasty was combined with mastoidectomy; in the remaining 62% of cases, ossiculoplasty was performed without mastoidectomy. Ossiculoplasty was successfully achieved in 113 patients (74%). The presence of the stapes superstructure and normal mucosa were significant predictive factors of surgical success. CONCLUSION The majority of the ossiculoplasties improved hearing status satisfactorily. Multivariate analysis should be performed to investigate prognostic factors of favorable short-term hearing outcomes after ossiculoplasty. Better knowledge of these predictive factors may contribute to the surgeons judgment and the information given to patients.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018
Miranda Fernandes; S.T. de P. Andrade; V.N. Bistritzki; Rui Fonseca; L.G. Zacarias; Hernani Gonçalves; A.F. de Castro; Rosana Zacarias Domingues; Tulio Matencio
Case Reports | 2017
Jorge Rodrigues; Sérgio Caselhos; Alexandre Mexedo; Rui Fonseca
Acta Otorrinolaringológica Gallega | 2017
Jorge Rodrigues; Alexandra Gomes; Patrícia Gomes; Alexandre Mexedo; Rui Fonseca
Acta Otorrinolaringológica Gallega | 2017
Vânia Henriques; Joaquim Rodrigues; Alexandra Gomes; Rita Moura; Angelo Fernandes; Rui Fonseca
Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2016
Ana Castro Sousa; Vânia Henriques; Roberto Estevão; Jorge Rodrigues; Alexandra Gomes; Sérgio Caselhos; Rui Fonseca; Fausto Fernandes
Archive | 2016
Castro Sousa; Vânia Henriques; Roberto Estevâo; Jorge Rodrigues; Alexandra Gomes; Sérgio Caselhos; Rui Fonseca; Fausto Fernandes
Acta Otorrinolaringológica Gallega | 2016
Ana Castro Sousa; Vânia Henriques; Roberto Estevão; Jorge Rodrigues; Rui Fonseca; Fausto Fernandes
Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2013
Ana Castro Sousa; Vânia Henriques; Rafaela Veloso Teles; Sérgio Caselhas; Roberto Estevão; Rui Fonseca; Ângelo Fernandes; Fausto Fernandes