Publications by authors named "J Moises"

Article Synopsis
  • Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) negatively impacts right ventricular function, which can be evaluated using the TAPSE/PASP ratio to predict patient outcomes.
  • A study analyzed data from over 4,400 patients with PE and found lower TAPSE/PASP ratios correlated with higher 30-day mortality rates, especially in intermediate-risk patients.
  • The TAPSE/PASP ratio is suggested to be a valuable tool for enhancing clinical decision-making and identifying patients at greater risk of mortality, beyond existing risk assessment methods.
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In March 2024, the first ever human case of rabies, following a dog bite, was detected in Timor-Leste. This paper briefly discusses the circumstances of transmission, clinical presentation, palliative care of the case and public health measures taken. Timor-Leste was previously considered rabies-free.

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Background: The effect of supplemental oxygen therapy in patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism (PE) who do not have hypoxemia at baseline is uncertain.

Research Question: Does supplemental oxygen improve echocardiographic parameters in nonhypoxemic patients with intermediate-risk PE?

Study Design And Methods: This pilot trial randomly assigned nonhypoxemic patients with stable PE and echocardiographic right ventricle (RV) enlargement to receive anticoagulation plus supplemental oxygen for the first 48 h vs anticoagulation alone. The primary outcome was normal echocardiographic RV size 48 h after randomization.

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The present study evaluated the adherence to guideline recommendations regarding the indication for inferior vena cava filter (IVCF) placement, retrieval rates, complications, thrombotic recurrences, and mortality. Patients in whom an IVCF was placed between 2015 and 2020 in a tertiary hospital were retrospectively included. We considered absolute indication of IVCF placement if all the guidelines evaluated agreed on the indication, relative indication if only some guidelines recommended it and without indication if none of the evaluated guidelines recommended it.

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