Publications by authors named "G R de Paiva"

Objective: To evaluate the risk factors for healthcare-related infections during the COVID-19 pandemic in intensive care units, to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection, Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection, and ventilator-associated pneumonia, and to describe healthcare-associated infections in the waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This nested case-control study was conducted in a 137-bed adult medical/surgical intensive care unit at a private hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, between January 11, 2019, and May 21, 2022. Case patients were identified using the Nosocomial Infection Control Committee database and control patients were identified using the intensive care unit's EPIMED system.

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Background/objectives: Obesity is influenced by biological, hormonal, and social factors, contributing to chronic diseases and burdening the healthcare system. Chronic stress and emotional eating are linked to weight gain, affecting eating behaviors and metabolism. This study aimed to assess the association between stress, eating behavior, and adiposity in obese women.

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High-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia encompasses patients with high volumes of disease or diffuse metastatic involvement who are unlikely to achieve remission with single-agent chemotherapy. Etoposide-based multi-drug regimens form the core of high-risk therapy. Second-line therapy includes platinum-based regimens.

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Article Synopsis
  • Complete and partial molar pregnancies result from abnormal fertilization and excessive growth of specific cells called syncytiotrophoblasts.
  • Early diagnosis has improved, reducing severe complications, but the risk of developing gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) remains the same.
  • Initial assessments should include blood tests and ultrasounds, and after treatment, ongoing monitoring is crucial; psychological support is recommended for all patients.
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Background: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects 5% of children and 2.5% of adults worldwide. Comorbidities are frequent, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) reaches 50%.

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