Publications by authors named "Elaine Cavalcante Dos Santos"

Alterations in skin blood flow (SBF) may help to detect occult hypoperfusion in critically ill patients after fluid resuscitation. In this study, SBF is globally unaltered by red blood cell transfusion (RBCT) in non-bleeding critically ill patients after initial resuscitation; however, 37.5% of patients showed a significant increase in SBF.

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Background: Alterations in skin blood flow is a marker of inadequate tissue perfusion in critically ill patients after initial resuscitation. The effects of red blood cell transfusions (RBCT) on skin perfusion are not described in this setting. We evaluated the effects of red blood cell transfusions on skin tissue perfusion in critically ill patients without acute bleeding after initial resuscitation.

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Objectives: Anemia is common after acute brain injury and can be associated with brain tissue hypoxia. RBC transfusion (RBCT) can improve brain oxygenation; however, predictors of such improvement remain unknown. We aimed to identify the factors associated with PbtO2 increase (greater than 20% from baseline value) after RBCT, using a generalized mixed model.

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Background: Optimal transfusion practice remains a matter of ongoing debate despite several large clinical studies.

Study Design And Methods: Databases from two observational studies-the Anemia and Blood Transfusion in Critically ill patients (ABC) conducted in 1999 and The Intensive Care Over Nations (ICON) audit conducted in 2012-were compared to evaluate changes in transfusion practice and outcomes over a 13-year period.

Results: A total of 3534 patients from the ABC study and 4125 from the ICON study were included in this analysis.

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Objectives: RBC transfusions can increase oxygen availability to the tissues, but studies have provided conflicting results. The objectives of this study were, therefore, to evaluate, using systematic review and meta-analysis, the effects of transfusion on hemodynamic/oxygenation variables in patients without acute bleeding.

Data Sources: PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Embase from inception until June 30, 2019.

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Purpose: failed attempted abortions with the use of misoprostol (Cytotec(R)) without medical indication have been associated with the occurrence of congenital malformations. The objective of the present study was to identify, in newborns with malformations and in normal controls, the frequency of exposure to misoprostol and the spectrum of associated malformations.

Methods: this was a case-control study involving a daily survey at four public maternities in Fortaleza (CE) for the identification of newborns with malformations and paired controls (1:1) during the period from July to November 2005.

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