Publications by authors named "Eduardo Gomes Machado"

Bone lesions have the capacity for regeneration under normal conditions of the bone metabolism process. However, due to the increasing incidence of major traumas and diseases that cause bone-mineral deficiency, such as osteoporosis, scaffolds are needed that can assist in the bone regeneration process. Currently, natural polymeric scaffolds and bioactive nanoparticles stand out.

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  • - The study focuses on post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA), which affects about 12.4% of individuals, particularly looking at the injuries that lead to the most pain and disability in non-athletes, and how these injuries compare to primary osteoarthritis (OA) in terms of patient characteristics and complications post-surgery.
  • - A cohort of 1,290 participants with joint issues was analyzed, revealing that PTOA patients were generally younger and had higher alcohol consumption and more significant comorbidities like osteoporosis and psychosis compared to those with primary OA.
  • - Findings indicated that meniscal injuries and hip fractures were the most painful and disabling injuries related to PTOA, with knee fractures being more common in men
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Objectives: To determine the role of central obesity (CO) in the onset and severity of joint pain and in predicting cardiovascular disease (CVD) in subjects affected with osteoarthritis (OA).

Design: Retrospective analysis on the onset of OA joint pain and CO. Waist circumference (WC), Waist-to-height ratio andwaist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were measured at the interview and defined according to the WHO criteria.

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  • Autologous bone grafts are the gold standard for treating extensive bone loss, but they have limitations related to donor area and complications, prompting the need for new biomaterials.
  • The study tested the effects of elastin and collagen matrices on bone repair in rats with critical size defects, comparing a control group with two groups using different biomaterials.
  • Results showed that both matrices significantly improved bone growth compared to the control group, with the porcine collagen matrix yielding the best outcomes.
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Tissue engineering represents a promising alternative for reconstructive surgical procedures especially for the repair of bone defects that do not regenerate spontaneously. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of the elastin matrix (E24/50 and E96/37) incorporated with hydroxyapatite (HA) or morphogenetic protein (BMP) on the bone repair process in the distal metaphysis of rat femur. The groups were: control group (CG), hydrolyzed elastin matrix at 50°C/24h (E24/50), E24/50 + HA (E24/50/HA), E24/50 + BMP (E24/50/BMP), hydrolyzed elastin matrix at 37°C/96h (E96/37), E96/37 + HA (E96/37/HA), E96/37 + BMP (E96/37/BMP).

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Objective: (1) To investigate differences in pain severity and its distribution between patients with and without diabetes mellitus (DM) in a population with advanced osteoarthritis (OA). (2) To explore the role of medication used for diabetes in these associations.

Research Design And Methods: This is a hospital-based cohort study of patients with advanced OA requiring total joint arthroplasty.

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The use of biomaterials in medical and dental areas has become increasingly important due to the need to restore areas with bone loss or defects. This study analyzed the use of a new elastin polymer matrix combined with Bone Morphogenetic Protein for the repair of cranial defects in rats. Thirty rats were divided into five groups: control (C) defect without graft, E24 (defect filled with elastin matrix submitted to alkaline hydrolysis at 50°C for 24 h), E24/BMP (defect filled with elastin matrix treated at 50°C for 24 h plus BMP), E96 (defect filled with elastin matrix treated at 37°C for 96 h) and E96/BMP (defect filled with elastin matrix treated at 37°C for 96 h plus BMP).

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Background: Total joint arthroplasty (TJA) benefit patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, a specific approach to detect patients at higher risk of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) and mechanical complications is absent. The aim of this study is to identify groups at higher risk for infections and mechanical complications after TJA in patients with RA and OA based on their most significant predictors.

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Tissue engineering has special interest in bone tissue aiming at future medical applications Studies have focused on recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) and natural latex proteins due to the osteogenic properties of rhBMP-2 and the angiogenic characteristic of fraction 1 protein (P-1) extracted from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis. Furthermore, heterologous fibrin sealant (FS) has been shown as a promising alternative in regenerative therapies. The aim of this study was to evaluate these substances for the repair of bone defects in rats.

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Open anterior hip dislocation is a rare condition and results from high-energy trauma. Ten cases of open anterior dislocation have been described in the literature so far. Its rarity is due to the inherent stability of the joint, its deep position in the pelvis, with strong ligaments and bulky muscles around the articulation.

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