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Microbiological Research | 2003

Cork stoppers industry: defining appropriate mould colonization

A.C. Oliveira; C. Peres; J.M. Correia Pires; C. Silva Pereira; Sílvia Vitorino; J. J. Figueiredo Marques; M.T. Barreto Crespo; M.V. San Romão

AIMS The main aims of this work were the study of cork slabs moulds colonization and the evaluation of the moulds diversity during cork processing steps, in different cork stoppers factories. Simultaneously, it was envisaged to perform an evaluation of the air quality. METHODS AND RESULTS Moulds were isolated and identified from cork slabs and cork samples in four cork stoppers factories. The identification was based on morphological characters and microscopic observation of the reproductive structures. Airborne spore dispersion was assessed using a two stage Andersen sampler. It was observed that Chrysonilia sitophila was always present on cork slabs during the maturing period, but mould diversity appeared to be associated to the different factory configurations and processing steps. CONCLUSIONS Spatial separation of the different steps of the process, including physical separation of the maturation step, is essential to guarantee high air quality and appropriate cork slabs colonization, i.e. C. sitophila dominance. The sorting and cutting of the edges of cork slabs after boiling and before the maturing step is also recommended. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY This study is very important for the cork stopper industry as it gives clear indications on how to keep high quality manufacturing standards and how to avoid occupational health problems.


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2013

Eventos cardiovasculares major após intervenção coronária percutânea com balão eluidor de fármaco: Resultados a um ano de um registo prospetivo multicêntrico

Rita Calé; Pedro Jerónimo Sousa; Ernesto Pereira; Pedro de Araújo Gonçalves; Sílvia Vitorino; Hugo Vinhas; Luís Raposo; Cristina Martins; Henrique Mesquita Gabriel; Rui Campante Teles; Manuel Almeida; Hélder Pereira; Miguel Mendes

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with paclitaxel drug-eluting balloons (DEBs) is used mainly for treatment of in-stent restenosis (ISR) and small vessel disease. Our objective was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of this strategy in a multicenter registry. METHODS Between 2009 and 2010 a prospective registry from two centers enrolled 156 consecutive patients undergoing PCI with at least one DEB. A primary composite endpoint of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) (all-cause death, myocardial infarction [MI] and target lesion revascularization [TLR]) was assessed at one-year follow-up. Stepwise Cox regression was used to determine independent predictors of outcome. RESULTS DEBs (n=206) were used to treat 184 lesions. Procedural success was obtained in 98% of patients (n=150). At one-year follow-up, 86% (n=134) were free of the primary endpoint (6% death, 6% non-procedure related MI and 5% TLR). The independent predictors of MACE at one year were index PCI in the left anterior descending artery (HR 2.81, 95% CI 1.21-6.51; p=0.02) and a history of MI (HR 3.46, 95% CI 1.35-8.84; p=0.01). ISR and DEB diameter or length were not predictors of events. CONCLUSIONS PCI with DEBs in real-world patients with complex lesions is effective, with a low rate of MACE, including TLR, at one-year follow-up. The results are equally good whether the intervention is for ISR or for native coronary disease.


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2013

Seguimento clínico a longo prazo de doentes com intervenção coronária diferida guiada pela medição da fração de fluxo de reserva coronária

Luísa Vilalonga Pereira; Hélder Pereira; Hugo Vinhas; Cristina Martins; Rita Calé; Ernesto Pereira; Sílvia Vitorino; Ricardo Esteves; Jorge Marques; Carlos Ciríaco; Ana Nunes de Almeida

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS The functional significance of coronary lesions can be assessed in the cardiac catheterization laboratory by determination of fractional flow reserve (FFR), thus overcoming one of the major limitations of conventional angiography. The aim of this study was to analyze the long-term clinical course of patients with intermediate coronary stenosis (50-70%) deferred for intervention based on FFR <0.80. METHODS Between May 1999 and December 2009, 300 lesions in 231 patients (mean age 65 ± 10 years, 68% male and 75.3% with multivessel disease) were studied by FFR. Intervention was deferred in 282 (94%) lesions and 18 were treated based on FFR <0.80. We assessed the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), defined as cardiovascular death, non-fatal acute coronary syndrome and target lesion revascularization (TLR). RESULTS During a median follow-up of 637 days (interquartile range 455-1160), there were 15 (6.5%) MACE in the subgroup of patients with target lesion intervention deferred based on FFR: one cardiovascular death, four hospitalizations for acute coronary syndrome and 14 TLR (12 patients were treated percutaneously and two underwent coronary artery bypass grafting). MACE-free survival at one year follow-up was 97.8%. CONCLUSION These results, in a real-world population, support the current trend to base the decision to treat on functional rather than purely anatomical criteria, in order to improve safety and efficiency.


Ciencia E Tecnica Vitivinicola | 2007

Suberin utilization by chrysonilia sitophila: evidence for lipolytic enzymes production

Sílvia Vitorino; E. S. G. Neves; F. Gaspar; J. J. Figueiredo Marques; M.V. San Romão


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2013

One-year clinical outcomes of percutaneous treatment with drug-eluting balloons: Results from a multicenter registry

Rita Calé; Pedro Jerónimo Sousa; Ernesto Pereira; Pedro de Araújo Gonçalves; Sílvia Vitorino; Hugo Vinhas; Luís Raposo; Cristina Martins; Henrique Mesquita Gabriel; Rui Campante Teles; Manuel Almeida; Hélder Pereira; Miguel Mendes


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2013

Long-term follow-up of patients with deferred coronary intervention guided by measurement of fractional flow reserve

Luísa Vilalonga Pereira; Hélder Pereira; Hugo Vinhas; Cristina Martins; Rita Calé; Ernesto Pereira; Sílvia Vitorino; Ricardo Esteves; Jorge Marques; Carlos Ciríaco; Ana Nunes de Almeida


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2018

The Stent for Life initiative: Factors predicting system delay in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

Hélder Pereira; Fausto J. Pinto; Rita Calé; Ernesto Pereira; Sofia de Mello; Sílvia Vitorino; Pedro Jerónimo Sousa; Bruno Brochado; Sílvia Monteiro; Rui Campante Teles


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2018

Factors influencing patient delay before primary percutaneous coronary intervention in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: The Stent for life initiative in Portugal

Hélder Pereira; Rita Calé; Fausto J. Pinto; Ernesto Pereira; Daniel Caldeira; Sofia de Mello; Sílvia Vitorino; Manuel Almeida; Jorge Mimoso


Archive | 2007

SUBERIN UTILIZATION BY Chrysonilia sitophila : EVIDENCE FOR LIPOLYTIC

Sílvia Vitorino; E. S. G. Neves; F. Gaspar; J. J. Figueiredo Marques; M.V. San Romão


Ciencia E Tecnica Vitivinicola | 2007

Utilização de suberina por chrysonilia sitophila: evidência da produção de enzimas lipolíticas

Sílvia Vitorino; E. S. G. Neves; F. Gaspar; J. J. Figueiredo Marques; M.V. San Romão

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E. S. G. Neves

Spanish National Research Council

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F. Gaspar

Spanish National Research Council

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J. J. Figueiredo Marques

Spanish National Research Council

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M.V. San Romão

Spanish National Research Council

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Rui Campante Teles

Hospital Universitario La Paz

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Manuel Almeida

Nova Southeastern University

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