Publications by authors named "Alencar V"

Background: Several meta-analyses have evaluated the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in the treatment of Achilles tendinopathy. Although they generally did not find PRP to be effective, an updated meta-analysis containing all the available, high-quality randomized trial evidence that addresses the methodological shortcomings identified in earlier meta-analyses needs to be performed.

Question/purposes: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the efficacy of PRP in improving (1) pain and function as assessed using the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment-Achilles (VISA-A) score 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year after treatment and (2) VAS pain scores 3 months after treatment in patients with chronic Achilles tendinopathy.

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This study reassesses the efficacy and safety of antidepressants in treating nonspecific chronic low back pain (NCLBP). A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines, including randomized clinical trials (RCTs) from PubMed, Embase, Scopus, LILACS, SciELO and Cochrane CENTRAL, published through August 2024. Studies compared antidepressants with placebo or active comparators.

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  • * This research involved a systematic review of 14 randomized controlled trials, including 645 patients, where various forms of NP like trigeminal neuralgia and diabetic polyneuropathy were studied using BT-A at different doses.
  • * The conclusion suggests that BT-A shows promise for treating NP, and encourages future studies to focus on more precise dosage and administration methods for better results.
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Objective: To identify in the literature the factors associated with the inconsistent use of conservation by the young population.

Method: Systematic review that searched for studies in six data sources in June 2023, with no publication date or language restrictions. Materials were selected by two independent reviewers who individually screened observational studies by reading the title and abstract of the articles.

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  • This study evaluates the effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A (BT-A) for treating tennis elbow through a review of randomized clinical trials up until June 2024.
  • Seven trials involving 381 middle-aged patients showed that BT-A significantly reduced pain compared to placebo at two to twelve weeks, but grip strength remained similar between both groups.
  • The study concludes that while BT-A helps alleviate pain in tennis elbow, more research is required for definitive proof of its safety and effectiveness due to limitations in the current studies.
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To investigate sexual practices and HIV risk perception among MSM, identifying associated risk factors and determinants. A cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted with 144 MSM in Teresina, Piauí, Brazil, using the snowball sampling technique. Participants were recruited via snowball sampling and underwent rapid HIV testing, in addition to completing questionnaires on sexual practices, risk perception, and illicit drug use.

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This study aims to assess the efficacy of low-dose naltrexone (LDN) in treating chronic pain. We conducted a systematic review using the PICO strategy: (P) Patients with chronic pain, (I) Use of oral naltrexone, (C) Placebo or active drug and (O) Pain relief and quality of life. We included articles from PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane CENTRAL and EMBASE databases.

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  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) involves symptoms like pain, swelling, and movement issues, and this study investigates the effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) as a treatment.
  • The research followed PRISMA guidelines and included three randomized controlled trials with 64 patients, comparing BoNT-A to a placebo, focusing on pain relief outcomes.
  • Results indicate BoNT-A may help reduce CRPS pain, especially when combined with lumbar sympathetic blockade, but more extensive studies are needed to confirm its safety and efficacy, particularly for local application methods which still require further examination.
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  • This study investigates how cytokines and immune cells interact with prolonged morphine use in patients suffering from chronic neuropathic pain, highlighting a gap in existing research on opioid effects on immunity.
  • Involving 50 patients with chronic low back pain, the research compared those on intrathecal morphine, oral morphine, and non-opioid treatments, analyzing various biological markers like cytokine levels and lymphocyte counts.
  • Findings revealed elevated cytokines in cerebrospinal fluid compared to plasma, and certain correlations indicating how changes in immune responses might relate to morphine dosage and pain intensity, suggesting complex interactions between opioids and immune function.
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Objective: This systematic literature review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of transdermal opioids in managing cancer pain and their impact on the quality of life (QoL) of patients.

Data Sources: A systematic literature review conducted following the PRISMA protocol, focusing on randomized clinical trials found in the Lilacs, Embase, PubMed, and SciELO databases over the last 20 years.

Study Selection And Data Extraction: We included randomized clinical trials, published in English, Portuguese, or Spanish, which assessed the impact of transdermal opioids on the QoL.

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Accidents with venomous animals correspond to the second cause of epidemiological notification in Brazil, with around 140 thousand cases registered in recent years, which constitutes a serious public health problem. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological profile and the spatial and spatio-temporal patterns of the incidence of accidents by venomous animals in the Northeast region of Brazil, from 2008 to 2017. We carried out an epidemiological and observational study of an ecological nature, with tools for spatial analysis.

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Studies show that more consumers are using natural health products in the modern world. We have noticed a growing demand in markets and the professional community for mouthwashes that contain natural compounds. The objective of this study was to assess the chemical characterization and microbiological potential of the essential oil (EOPa) to provide data to enable the development of a low-cost mouthwash.

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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the impact of morning-evening preference in pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Methods: This is a prospective cohort study of 2nd-3rd trimester GDM outpatient care in Fortaleza, Brazil (2018-2020). Eveningness was defined by the Horne-Östberg Morningness-Eveningness-Questionnaire (MEQ ≤ 41).

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Lung cancer is the second most common and the most lethal malignancy worldwide. It is estimated that lung cancer in never smokers (LCINS) accounts for 10-25% of cases, and its incidence is increasing according to recent data, although the reasons remain unclear. If considered alone, LCINS is the 7th most common cause of cancer death.

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Fibrinolytic proteases are a promising alternative in the pharmaceutical industry, they are used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, especially thrombosis. Microorganisms are the most interesting source of fibrinolytic proteases. The aim of this study was the production of fibrinolytic protease from Streptomyces parvulus DPUA 1573, the recovery of the protease by aqueous two-phase system and partial biochemical characterization of the enzyme.

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Cachexia (CC) is a complex wasting syndrome that significantly affects life quality and life expectancy among cancer patients. Original studies, in which CC was induced in mouse models through inoculation with BaF and C26 tumour cells, demonstrated that CC development correlates with bacterial gut dysbiosis in these animals. In both cases, a common microbial signature was observed, based on the expansion of in the gut of CC animals.

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Objective: To analyze aspects related to schistosomiasis positivity in an area of low prevalence in Brazil.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, carried out in the first half of 2020, where we analyzed the proportion of positivity, according to the number of Kato-Katz slides, the diagnostic performance of the test and positivity estimates based on data from the Schistosomiasis Surveillance and Control Program Information System (SISPCE).

Results: 2,088 slides from 348 individuals were analyzed, with proportion of positivity of 11.

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Autoinducer 2 (or AI-2) is one of the molecules used by bacteria to trigger the Quorum Sensing (QS) response, which activates expression of genes involved in a series of alternative mechanisms, when cells reach high population densities (including bioluminescence, motility, biofilm formation, stress resistance, and production of public goods, or pathogenicity factors, among others). Contrary to most autoinducers, AI-2 can induce QS responses in both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, and has been suggested to constitute a trans-specific system of bacterial communication, capable of affecting even bacteria that cannot produce this autoinducer. In this work, we demonstrate that the ethanologenic Gram-negative bacterium (a non-AI-2 producer) responds to exogenous AI-2 by modulating expression of genes involved in mechanisms typically associated with QS in other bacteria, such as motility, DNA repair, and nitrogen fixation.

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  • The study compares the effectiveness of dose-dense weekly paclitaxel (ddCT) versus three-weekly carboplatin and paclitaxel (CT) in treating ovarian cancer patients in a Western setting.
  • During the analysis, 588 patients were considered for a matched cohort, ultimately resulting in 69 receiving ddCT and 138 receiving CT, with favorable baseline characteristics.
  • Findings indicated that patients treated with ddCT experienced a median progression-free survival of 29.3 months compared to 20.0 months for the CT group, suggesting that ddCT is more effective in this patient population.
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Cachexia (CC) is a devastating metabolic syndrome associated with a series of underlying diseases that greatly affects life quality and expectancy among cancer patients. Studies involving mouse models, in which CC was induced through inoculation with tumor cells, originally suggested the existence of a direct correlation between the development of this syndrome and changes in the relative proportions of several bacterial groups present in the digestive tract. However, these analyses have focus solely on the characterization of bacterial dysbiosis, ignoring the possible existence of changes in the relative populations of fungi, during the development of CC.

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Background: Phase III trials evaluating the role of secondary cytoreductive surgery (SCS) in recurrent ovarian cancer have pointed to the importance of patient selection. Two studies showed conflicting results regarding the benefit of SCS in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of SCS on recurrent ovarian cancer according to BRCA1/2 status.

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Introduction: Schistosomiasis, caused by infection from Schistosoma mansoni, is a disease that represents an important public health problem for Brazil, especially for states in the Northeast region. Thus, the aim of this study is to present a new epidemiological profile for the disease in a municipality with low prevalence in the state of Alagoas, Brazil.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted through a coproparasitological and malacological survey.

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This paper describes a transcriptomic profiling of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (Pb) performed with the aid of an RNA-seq-based approach, aimed at characterizing the general transcriptome in this human pathogenic fungus, responsible for paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM). Results confirm that ∼75% of the genes currently annotated in the P. brasiliensis genome are, in fact, transcribed in vivo and that ∼19% of them may display alternative isomorphs.

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Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and has high rates of mortality. The major risk factor associated with this disease is tobacco smoke, but approximately 10%-25% of all lung cancer cases occur in patients who have never smoked. Data suggest that lung cancer in never-smokers has a different molecular profile, tumour microenvironment and epidemiology than that in smokers.

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