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- Acidente vascular cerebral perinatal: 11 casos clínicosPublication . Rodrigues, A; Lucas, M; Fonseca, S; Carvalhosa, G; Neto, ASIntrodução: Os acidentes vasculares cerebrais (AVC) são causa de epilepsia e perturbações do neurodesenvolvimento. Têm tido uma incidencia crescente atribuível em parte à melhoria das tecnicas de imagens cerebrais. Alguns diagnósticos são efectuados retrospectivamente após o periodo neonatal. O objectivo da presente serie de casos clínicos foi identificar factores comuns que possam facilitar o diagnóstico no período neonatal. Material e métodos: Estudo retrospectivo efectuado com base na consulta dos processos clinicos dos recém-nascidos, com diagnóstico de AVC entre um de Janeiro de 2003 e 31 de Dezembro de 2013. Resultados: Foram identificados onze casos de AVC perinatal, num total 28382 nados-vivos. Dois casos foram diagnosticados no periodo fetal e nove no periodo neonatal. As convulsões foram a manifestação clinica mais frequente (8 em 11 casos). A mediana da idade de diagnóstico foi um dia e variou entre um e nove dias. A ecografia transfontanelar mostrou alterações em sete casos. A ressonancia magnetica nuclear cranio-encefalica mostrou alterações em todos os casos. Cinco AVC foram arteriais isquemicos, quatro hemorragicos e dois tromboses dos seios venosos. Em seis casos foram identificadas possiveis causas. Foram observadas complicações e sequelas em quatro dos casos. Discussão: As convulsões foram a manifestação clinica mais frequentemente encontrada.Em recém-nascidos de termo com convulsões sem historia de asfixia intraparto o AVC perinatal deverá ser diagnóstico de exclusão, mesmo na ausencia de alterações na ecografia transfontanelar.
- Conjuntivite Neonatal a Citrobacter FreudiiPublication . Lucas, M; Marques, S; Marçal, J; Rodrigues, A; Brito, C; Carvalhosa, G; Neto, AS
- Cross-cultural adaptation and reliability of the European Portuguese version of the Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire: A methodological studyPublication . Ribeiro, H; Cruz, EB; Castro, A; Rodrigues, A; Heleno, B; Dias, TL; Pires, DPurpose: To culturally adapt the Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ) to European Portuguese and evaluate its reliability in individuals with musculoskeletal conditions. Materials and methods: The study was carried out in two phases. In the first phase, the MSK-HQ was translated and culturally adapted. In the second phase, a longitudinal observational study was carried out with a convenience sample of participants with musculoskeletal conditions. Data collection began at the start of physiotherapy treatments by filling in the MSK-HQ and Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). After 4-7 days, the participants were asked to fill out the MSK-HQ once again, as well as the Patient Global Improvement Change (PGIC) scale. The data collected was used to study internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and measurement error. Floor and ceiling effects were also analysed. Results: The MSK-HQ was successfully translated and adapted into European Portuguese. The second phase of the study had a sample of 191 participants. This study demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.885) and excellent test-retest reliability (ICC(2,1) = 0.908). The analysis of measurement error resulted in an SEM of 2.818 and an SDC at 7.811. No floor or ceiling effect was observed. Conclusions: The MSK-HQ-PT is a reliable instrument for measuring musculoskeletal health. Further studies on its validity and responsiveness are needed.
- Exclusive Breastfeeding After 40 Years of Age – Where Are We Going?Publication . Paiva-Pereira, M; Fernandes, C; Ferreira, AR; Lucas, M; Rodrigues, A; Matos, A
- Multicenter survey on the use of device-assisted enteroscopy in PortugalPublication . Pinho, R; Mascarenhas-Saraiva, M; Mão-de-Ferro, S; Ferreira, S; Almeida, N; Figueiredo, P; Rodrigues, A; Cardoso, H; Marques, M; Rosa, B; Cotter, J; Vilas-Boas, G; Cardoso, C; Salgado, M; Marcos-Pinto, RDevice-assisted enteroscopies (DAEs) are recent endoscopic techniques that enable direct endoscopic small-bowel evaluation.
- Perinatal Trombosis and Inherited Prothrombotic DisordersPublication . Lucas, M; Marques, S; Lima, J; Rodrigues, A; Carvalhosa, G; Neto, AS
- Petequias generalizadasPublication . Ferreira, AR; Lucas, M; Rodrigues, A; Fernandes, C; Ferrão, A; Carvalhosa, G
- Portuguese recommendations for the use of biological and targeted synthetic diseasemodifying antirheumatic drugs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis – 2020 updatePublication . Fernandes, Bruno Miguel; Guimarães, F; Almeida, DE; Neto, A; Tavares-Costa, J; Ribeiro, AR; Quintal, Alberto; Pereira, JP; Silva, L; Nóvoa, TS; Faustino, A; Vaz, C; Khmelinskii, N; Samões, B; Dourado, E; Silva, JL; Barcelos, A; Mariz, E; Guerra, M; Santos, MJ; Silvério-António, M; Teixeira, RL; Romão, VC; Santos, H; Santos-Faria, D; Azevedo, S; Rodrigues, A; Dias, JM; Lopes, C; Pinto, P; Couto, M; Miranda, LC; Bernardo, A; Cruz, M; Teixeira, F; Mourão, AF; Neto, A; Teixeira, V; Cordeiro, A; Barreira, S; Inês, LS; Capela, S; Sepriano, A; Canhão, H; Fonseca, JE; Duarte, C; Bernardes, MObjective: To update the recommendations for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with biological and targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs and tsDMARDs), endorsed by the Portuguese Society of Rheumatology (SPR). Methods: These treatment recommendations were formulated by Portuguese rheumatologists taking into account previous recommendations, new literature evidence and consensus opinion. At a national meeting, in a virtual format, three of the ten previous recommendations were re-addressed and discussed after a more focused literature review. A first draft of the updated recommendations was elaborated by a team of SPR rheumatologists from the SPR rheumatoid arthritis study group, GEAR. The resulting document circulated among all SPR rheumatologists for discussion and input. The level of agreement with each of all the recommendations was anonymously voted online by all SPR rheumatologists. Results: These recommendations cover general aspects such as shared decision, treatment objectives, systematic assessment of disease activity and burden and its registry in Reuma.pt. Consensus was also achieved regarding specific aspects such as initiation of bDMARDs and tsDMARDs, assessment of treatment response, switching and definition of persistent remission. Conclusion: These recommendations may be used for guidance of treatment with bDMARDs and tsDMARDs in patients with RA. As more evidence becomes available and more therapies are licensed, these recommendations will be updated.
- Respiratory Morbidity in Late PretermPublication . Lucas, M; Rodrigues, A; Marques, S; Carvalhosa, G; Neto, AS
