Fundamento: A COVID-19 causa grave acometimento pulmonar, porém o sistema cardiovascular também pode ser afetado por miocardite, insuficiência cardíaca e choque. A elevação de biomarcadores cardíacos tem sido associada a um pior prognóstico. Objetivos: Avaliar o valor prognóstico da Troponina T (TnT) e do peptídeo natriurético tipo B (BNP) em pacientes internados por Covid-19. Métodos: Amostra de conveniência de pacientes hospitalizados por COVID-19. Foram coletados dados dos prontuários com o objetivo de avaliar a relação da TnT e o BNP medidos nas primeiras 24h de admissão com o desfecho combinado (DC) óbito ou necessidade de ventilação mecânica. Análise univariada comparou os grupos com e sem DC. Modelo multivariado de Cox foi utilizada para determinar preditores independentes do DC. Resultados: Avaliamos 183 pacientes (idade=66,8±17 anos, sendo 65,6% do sexo masculino). Tempo de acompanhamento foi de 7 dias (1 a 39 dias). O DC ocorreu em 24% dos pacientes. As medianas de TnT e BNP foram 0,011 e 0,041 ng/ dl (p<0,001); 64 e 198 pg/dl (p<0,001) respectivamente para os grupos sem e com DC. Na análise univariada, além de TnT e BNP, idade, presença de doença coronariana, saturação de oxigênio, linfócitos, dímero-D, proteína C reativa titulada (PCR-t) e creatinina, foram diferentes entre os grupos com e sem desfechos. Na análise multivariada boostraped apenas TnT (1,12[IC95%1,03-1,47]) e PCR-t (1,04[IC95%1,00-1,10]) foram preditores independentes do DC. Conclusão: Nas primeiras 24h de admissão, TnT, mas não o BNP, foi marcador independente de mortalidade ou necessidade de ventilação mecânica invasiva. Este dado reforça ainda mais a importância clínica do acometimento cardíaco da COVID-19.
Due to the increasing longevity of the and high prevalence of coronary heart disease in the aged, coronary artery bypass graft surgery has become frequent in older patients. The purpose of this study is to describe operative features, length of stay, complications and short term outcomes after coronary artery bypass graft in such patients. Methods: From February 2005 to October 2007, 269 patients underwent coronary artery bypass graft. Demographic data, comorbidities, prognostic scores, coronary artery bypass graft elective versus urgent indication, intensive care unit length of stay, postoperative complications and intensive care unit mortality were recorded. Intra-operative characteristics, such as total surgery time, use of bypass device, on-pump time, urine output, fluid balance, use of blood products and number of grafts, were analyzed. Patients were divided in four age groups: group I (< 60 n = 68), II (60 to 69 n = 86), III (70 to 79 n = 93) IV and older than 80 years (n = 22). Results: Group IV patients were more frequently submitted to coronary artery bypass graft combined with valve replacement, emergency surgery, and had longer stay in the intensive care unit (p < 0.01). The incidence of at least one postoperative complication was also higher among patients older than 80 (p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis identified age and on-pump time as independent risk factors for development of complications. Mortality increased in patients older than 70 years (p = 0.03). Conclusions: Octogenarian patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft have longer intensive care unit length of stay, incidence of complications and mortality. Age and onpump time were independent risk factors associated with the incidence of postoperative complications.
Introduction It has been previously shown that the two forms of acute cholecystitis, acute acalculous cholecystitis (AAC) and acute calculous cholecystitis (ACC), have significantly different histopathological features suggesting that AAC is a manifestation of systemic critical illness whereas ACC is a local disease of the gallbladder. A balance between cell proliferation and cell death is essential for cell homeostasis. The purpose of this study was to compare the markers of apoptosis, cell proliferation, and expression of hypoxic-inducible factor alpha (HIF-1α) in AAC, ACC and normal gallbladders. Methods The AAC group consisted of 30 patients who underwent open cholecystectomy due to acute acalculous cholecystitis during their ICU stay. The ACC group consisted of 21 hospitalized patients who underwent cholecystectomy due to acute calculous cholecystitis. The control group consisted of nine samples taken from normal gallbladders extirpated during pancreatic tumor surgery. The immunohistochemical analysis was done according to the manufacturer's recommendations and they consisted of Ki-67 (proliferation), M30 (apoptosis) and HIF-1α antibodies. Cell proliferation and degree of apoptosis were expressed as the percentage of positive cells. HIF-1α expression was expressed as absent or weak (Score 1) or strong (Score 2). Results Apoptosis (median, 25th, 75th percentiles) was significantly increased in AAC 1.3% (1.0%, 3.3%), P = 0.001 and ACC 0.93% (0.40%, 3.25%), P = 0.011 compared with controls 0.32% (0.20%, 0.40%). Proliferation rate was also significantly increased in AAC S2
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