Publications by authors named "A Dias Vanderlei"

Background: The mortality rate of Brazilian people with haemophilia (PwH) is decreasing, but the relative incidence of deaths associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) is increasing.

Objectives: We aimed to describe the CVD risk score of PwH according to Pooled Cohort Equations Risk (PCER) Calculator tool and its treatment recommendations. We also compared the PCER estimates with the respective Framingham Risk Score (FRS).

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Background: COVID-19 is a pandemic disease responsible for many deaths worldwide. Many neurological manifestations have been described. We report a case of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) 2 months after acute COVID19 infection, in a patient without other risk factors.

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Hemophilia A (HA) is a rare bleeding disorder characterized by reduced factor VIII (FVIII) activity and consequently spontaneous bleeding. Since the introduction of prophylaxis with safer FVIII concentrates, people with HA are ageing. Interestingly, they are developing cardiovascular diseases as their non-hemophilia counterparts.

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Since the introduction of episodic and prophylactic treatments with safer factor concentrates, the life expectancy of people with haemophilia (PwH) has improved considerably. Ageing-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) have also become more prevalent in PwH. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate CVD risk factors and estimate 10-year risk for CVD events among PwH.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the validity and reproducibility of a Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) designed for pregnant women in Northeastern Brazil.
  • Three 24-hour dietary recalls and two FFQs were used to analyze the correlation between the FFQ and dietary recalls, with significant results indicating it accurately assesses intake.
  • The FFQ is confirmed as a reliable tool for monitoring typical food consumption among pregnant women based on strong correlations with established dietary measures.
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