Publications by authors named "E G Abinader"

This study aimed to describe the effectiveness of biofeedback (BFB) rehabilitation in children with retentive encopresis (RE). A retrospective, single-institution study was conducted in children with BFB sessions for RE between 2017 and 2020. Manometry data and associated envy scores were analysed.

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  • A fourteen-month-old boy with short-bowel syndrome faced multiple thrombosis issues due to a Broviac® catheter used for chronic parenteral nutrition, leading to the placement of a new catheter during superior vena cava plasty.
  • After a week, fluid from the pericardial area revealed findings indicative of possible chylopericardium, but further tests pointed to a pericardial effusion related to parenteral nutrition and catheter complications.
  • The article discusses the implications of lipid emulsions in such cases and emphasizes the need for careful diagnosis of pericardial effusions in pediatric patients receiving specialized nutrition.
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With COVID-19 surging across the world, understanding the effectiveness of intervention strategies on transmission dynamics is of primary global health importance. Here, we develop and analyze an epidemiological compartmental model using multi-objective genetic algorithm design optimization to compare scenarios related to strategy type, the extent of social distancing, time window, and personal protection levels on the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in São Paulo, Brazil. The results indicate that the optimal strategy for São Paulo is to reduce social distancing over time with a stepping-down reduction in the magnitude of social distancing every 80-days.

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Cardiac patients of all ages were managed in the past by internists who specialized in cardiology. During the past 50 years, the medical field has witnessed great strides in the management of congenital heart disease, and thus pediatric cardiology has become a subspecialty in many countries. This review article focuses on the advances in fetal cardiac interventions (FCI) since its inception by our group in 1975.

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