Publications by authors named "Ricardo Mori"

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  • The study investigates SCAD (spontaneous coronary artery dissection) angiotype 4, characterized by total occlusion of a coronary artery, and its management strategies based on initial clinical presentations.
  • A total of 81 SCAD angiotype 4 patients were analyzed from a larger registry, comparing outcomes between those receiving conservative management and those undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
  • Results revealed that patients who had PCI more often experienced ST-segment elevation and had greater involvement of the left anterior descending artery, while those managed conservatively presented more with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarctions and isolated issues in secondary branches.
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  • Changes in sex hormone levels can trigger spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) in women, and this study explores how hormone therapy (HT) affects clinical outcomes during SCAD.
  • The research involved 224 women with SCAD, comparing those on HT at presentation to those not on it, focusing on short-term outcomes like nonfatal heart attacks and unplanned procedures.
  • Results showed women on HT experienced higher rates of these adverse outcomes, suggesting that HT may worsen short-term cardiovascular events in SCAD patients.
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  • The article investigates the effectiveness of antiplatelet therapy in patients with spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) who are treated conservatively, focusing on single versus dual antiplatelet treatment.
  • The study analyzed data from 199 patients in the DISCO registry, showing a higher 12-month incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in those on dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) compared to those on single antiplatelet therapy (SAPT).
  • Key findings indicate that type 2a SCAD and the use of DAPT significantly increased the risk of MACE after one year, suggesting cautious use of DAPT in SCAD patients.
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  • Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) has become a more recognized cause of heart attacks, prompting this study to explore how different angiographic classifications impact patient outcomes over time.
  • The study followed 302 SCAD patients across Italy and Spain for approximately 22 months, revealing that those classified with specific angiotypes (2A and 3) faced significantly higher rates of adverse clinical events, including non-fatal heart attacks and unplanned revascularizations.
  • Findings indicate that patients with angiotypes 2A or 3 are more likely to experience negative health outcomes, highlighting the clinical relevance of angiographic classification in managing SCAD cases.
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In view of the established climate change scenario and the consequent changes in global temperature, it is essential to study its effects on animal spermatogenesis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to verify the duration of spermatogenesis at different temperatures. For this purpose, 96 male and adult specimens of Astyanax altiparanae were kept in a closed circulation system with water temperature stabilized at 27 °C and 32 °C.

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Aims: Compare the degree of acute vascular injury caused by a polymer-free, thin-strut drug-eluting stent (DES) to that caused by a bioresorbable polymer, thick-strut DES using optical coherence tomography (OCT).

Methods And Results: Fifty patients requiring nonurgent PCI were randomized to receive either a thin or a thick-strut DES. OCT was performed before and after stent implantation.

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Background: The physiopathology underlying spontaneous coronary artery dissection remains largely unknown. Endothelial dysfunction is an early feature of many vascular disorders. We sought to determine the endothelial function assessed by reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT) in patients with SCAD and compare it to that of non-SCAD patients with similar cardiovascular risk profile.

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The ventricle of the fish heart is a chamber that exhibits great morphological and vascular variability among species. However, although the Neotropical region has the greatest taxonomic and functional diversity in freshwater fish, many considerations have been formed without previous knowledge of the ventricular morphology of these fishes. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to describe the anatomy, myoarchitecture, and distribution of coronary vessels in the ventricle of three species belonging to two representative groups from this geographical area, Leporinus elongatus, Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes) and Pterodoras granulosus (Siluriformes), using gross anatomy and light microscopy.

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This cytochemical study investigated the acid and alkaline phosphatase of the digestive tract of Hemisorubim platyrhynchos. Acid phosphatase was detected in the lining epithelium throughout the digestive tract, whereas alkaline phosphatase was only observed in the intestine. In the esophagus, an acid phosphatase reaction occurred in the apical cytoplasm of the epithelial cells and was related to epithelial protection and freeing of superficial cells for sloughing.

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The surface of the digestive tract of Hemisorubim platyrhynchos was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. Morphometric studies by transmission electron microscopy were performed to analysis the intestinal microvilli. H.

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Background: The homeopathic complex HomeoAqua Mega 3(®) was designed to stimulate fish liver function resulting in enhanced lipid metabolism and improved overall performance. The effect of the complex in fatty acid compounds in the muscle tissues and the performance of Nile tilapia (O. niloticus) were evaluated.

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Background: This study evaluated the performance, prevalence of ectoparasites and morpho-functional response of the liver and the branchiae of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) raised on fish meal with added of the homeopathic complex Homeopatila 100(®) at different concentrations.

Methods: Post-reversed juvenile Nile tilapia (O. niloticus) of the GIFT (Genetic Improvement of Farmed Tilapia) strain were used in this study.

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The myoelectric signal can be used to control many rehabilitation systems, for instance, prostheses and artificial neuromuscular electrical stimulation toward restoring movement to spinal cord injured subjects. These mobile systems are usually used in different environments and thus are being exposed to different noise levels with characteristics not completely known. In this article, three main techniques for noise reduction were evaluated: wavelet transform (WT), adaptive digital filters, and nonadaptive digital filters.

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