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BRAZILIAN CONSENSUS STATEMENT ON VISCOSUPPLEMENTATION OF THE HIP (COBRAVI-Q)
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SOUSA, EDUARDO BRANCO DE
; HAMDAN, PAULO CÉSAR
; MENEGASSI, ZARTUR JOSÉ BARCELOS
; ALCHAAR, ADRIENI ANTUNES DO AMARAL
; TIEPPO, ANTONIO MARTINS
; SOUZA, CAIO GONÇALVES DE
; PINHEIRO, CARLOS BRUNO REIS
; ALMEIDA JÚNIOR, CYRO SCALA DE
; ROCHA, EDUARDO DE MELO CARVALHO
; CUNHA, FABIANO GONÇALVES
; PACHECO, IVAN
; REZENDE, MARCIA UCHÔA DE
; SOUZA, MÁRCIO PASSINI GONÇALVES DE
; BRITTO DA SILVA, MARCOS
; CAMPOS, GUSTAVO CONSTANTINO DE
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RESUMO Objetivo: O Consenso Brasileiro de Viscossuplementação do Quadril visa gerar uma fonte referencial a partir do conhecimento teórico e da experiência clínica de especialistas da área. Métodos: Um painel multidisciplinar foi formado com quinze especialistas (médicos do esporte, ortopedistas, fisiatras e reumatologistas), com base na experiência clínica e acadêmica no uso da viscossuplementação do quadril. Foram elaboradas, discutidas e votadas doze afirmativas. Cada membro do painel deu um valor entre 0 e 10 numa escala tipo Likert, especificando seu nível de concordância com a afirmação. Resultados: O painel chegou a um consenso sobre diversos aspectos da viscossuplementação do quadril, destacando-se: a melhor indicação é para tratar artrose de quadril leve a moderada; pode ser indicada para casos graves; os resultados podem variar de acordo com o viscossuplemento utilizado; não deve ser realizada como procedimento isolado, mas em conjunto com outras medidas reabilitadoras e farmacológicas; a melhor técnica para infiltração no quadril deve se basear nas referências anatômicas combinadas com guiagem por imagem; a viscossuplementação do quadril é um procedimento custo-efetivo. Conclusão: A viscossuplementação é uma alternativa terapêutica segura e eficaz na osteoartrite do quadril, mesmo em casos graves. Recomenda-se o uso de métodos guiados. Nível de Evidência V, Opinião do Especialista.
ABSTRACT Objective: The Brazilian Consensus on Hip Viscosupplementation aims to generate a referential and consensual source from the theoretical knowledge and clinical experience of specialists in the field. Methods: A multidisciplinary panel was formed with 15 specialists (sports medicine, orthopedists, physiatrists and rheumatologists), based on clinical and academic experience in the use of viscosupplementation of the hip. 12 statements were prepared, discussed and voted. Each panelist gave a value between 0 and 10 on a Likert scale, specifying their level of agreement with the statement. Results: The panel reached a consensus on several aspects of viscosupplementation of the hip, with emphasis on the following statements: best indication is for mild to moderate hip arthrosis; it may be indicated in severe osteoarthritis; results may vary according to the characteristics of the viscosupplement used; Viscosupplementation should not be performed as an isolated procedure, but in conjunction with other rehabilitation and pharmacological measures; best injection technique should be based on anatomical references coupled with imaging guidance; it is a cost-effective procedure. Conclusion: Viscosupplementation is a safe and effective therapy for hip osteoarthritis, even in severe cases. Guided injection is recommended. Level of Evidence V, Expert Opinion.
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Diretriz de Miocardites da Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia – 2022
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Montera, Marcelo Westerlund
; Marcondes-Braga, Fabiana G.
; Simões, Marcus Vinícius
; Moura, Lídia Ana Zytynski
; Fernandes, Fabio
; Mangine, Sandrigo
; Oliveira Júnior, Amarino Carvalho de
; Souza, Aurea Lucia Alves de Azevedo Grippa de
; Ianni, Bárbara Maria
; Rochitte, Carlos Eduardo
; Mesquita, Claudio Tinoco
; de Azevedo Filho, Clerio F.
; Freitas, Dhayn Cassi de Almeida
; Melo, Dirceu Thiago Pessoa de
; Bocchi, Edimar Alcides
; Horowitz, Estela Suzana Kleiman
; Mesquita, Evandro Tinoco
; Oliveira, Guilherme H.
; Villacorta, Humberto
; Rossi Neto, João Manoel
; Barbosa, João Marcos Bemfica
; Figueiredo Neto, José Albuquerque de
; Luiz, Louise Freire
; Hajjar, Ludhmila Abrahão
; Beck-da-Silva, Luis
; Campos, Luiz Antonio de Almeida
; Danzmann, Luiz Cláudio
; Bittencourt, Marcelo Imbroinise
; Garcia, Marcelo Iorio
; Avila, Monica Samuel
; Clausell, Nadine Oliveira
; Oliveira Jr, Nilson Araujo de
; Silvestre, Odilson Marcos
; Souza, Olga Ferreira de
; Mourilhe-Rocha, Ricardo
; Kalil Filho, Roberto
; Al-Kindi, Sadeer G.
; Rassi, Salvador
; Alves, Silvia Marinho Martins
; Ferreira, Silvia Moreira Ayub
; Rizk, Stéphanie Itala
; Mattos, Tiago Azevedo Costa
; Barzilai, Vitor
; Martins, Wolney de Andrade
; Schultheiss, Heinz-Peter
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REDUCED-IMPACT LOGGING BY ALLOCATING LOG-DECKS USING MULTI-OBJECTIVE EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHM IN WESTERN AMAZON
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Isaac Júnior, Marcos Antonio
; Barbosa, Bruno Henrique Groenner
; Gomide, Lucas Rezende
; Calegario, Natalino
; Figueiredo, Evandro Orfanó
; Moras Filho, Luiz Otávio
; Melo, Elliezer de Almeida
; Dantas, Daniel
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RESUMO Com o objetivo de reduzir os danos causados pela exploração madeireira na floresta amazônica, novas meta-heurísticas vem sendo implementadas e testadas para garantir a sustentabilidade desse segmento econômico. Assim, este trabalho tem como objetivo comparar alternativas para o dimensionamento de estradas e para alocação de pátios de estocagem de madeira. Em uma unidade de manejo florestal, o deslocamento da exploração de árvores para os pátios de estocagem de madeira foi avaliado em duas diferentes áreas. Para determinar a relação exploração de árvores / pátios de estocagem de madeira, pontos georreferenciados foram gerados igualmente espaçados a cada 50 m. Na área 1, o modelo de Programação Linear Inteira (ILP) e o Algoritmo Evolutivo Multiobjetivo (MOEA) foram comparados. Na área 2, apenas o MOEA foi considerado. Em ambas as áreas, esses modelos também foram comparados com o planejamento executado na unidade de manejo florestal. Soluções foram geradas para identificar a melhor alternativa de manejo. Em ambas as áreas, o MOEA apresentou maior eficiência quanto ao tempo de processamento, bem como na redução do número de pátios de estocagem de madeira e no dimensionamento das estradas. A abordagem evolutiva multiobjetivo auxilia o processo de tomada de decisão, devido à apresentação de alternativas baseadas em soluções Pareto-ótimas, tornando a escolha mais flexível e bem fundamentada.
ABSTRACT To reduce the damage caused by logging in the Amazon rainforest, new metaheuristics have been implemented and tested to ensure the sustainability of this economic segment. Therefore, this study aimed to compare alternatives for road sizing and log deck allocation. In a forest management unit, the skidding to log decks was evaluated in two different areas. To determine the skidding/log deck relation, georeferenced points were generated equally spaced every 50 m. In area 1, the Integer Linear Programming (ILP) model and the Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (MOEA) were compared. In area 2, only the MOEA was considered. In both areas, these models were also compared to the current planning used in the forest management unit. Solutions were then generated to identify the best management alternative. In both areas, the MOEA showed greater efficiency regarding the processing time, as well as the reduction of log decks number and the road sizing. The multi-objective evolutionary approach assists the decision-making process, due to the presentation of alternatives based on Pareto-optimal solutions, making the choice more flexible and well supported.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-908820210000006
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MULTILEVEL NONLINEAR MIXED-EFFECTS MODEL AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR PREDICTING THE VOLUME OF Eucalyptus SPP. TREES
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Dantas, Daniel
; Calegario, Natalino
; Acerbi, Fausto Weimar
; Carvalho, Samuel de Pádua Chaves
; Isaac Júnior, Marcos Antonio
; Melo, Elliezer de Almeida
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ABSTRACT Volumetric equations is one of the main tools for quantifying forest stand production, and is the basis for sustainable management of forest plantations. This study aimed to assess the quality of the volumetric estimation of Eucalyptus spp. trees using a mixed-effects model, artificial neural network (ANN) and support-vector machine (SVM). The database was derived from a forest stand located in the municipalities of Bom Jardim de Minas, Lima Duarte and Arantina in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The volume of 818 trees was accurately estimated using Smalian’s Formula. The Schumacher and Hall model was fitted by fixed-effects regression and by including multilevel random effects. The mixed model was fitted by adopting 14 different structures for the variance and covariance matrix. The best structure was selected based on the Akaike Information Criterion, Maximum Likelihood Ratio Test and Vuong’s Closeness Test. The SVM and ANN training process considered diameter at breast height and total tree height to be the independent variables. The techniques performed satisfactorily in modeling, with homogeneous distributions and low dispersion of residuals. The quality analysis criteria indicated the superior performance of the mixed model with a Huynh-Feldt structure of the variance and covariance matrix, which showed a decrease in mean relative error from 13.52% to 2.80%, whereas machine learning techniques had error values of 6.77% (SVM) and 5.81% (ANN). This study confirms that although fixed-effects models are widely used in the Brazilian forest sector, there are more effective methods for modeling dendrometric variables.
https://doi.org/10.1590/01047760202026012668
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Epidemiologia e desfecho dos pacientes de alto risco cirúrgico admitidos em unidades de terapia intensiva no Brasil
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Silva Júnior, João Manoel
; Chaves, Renato Carneiro de Freitas
; Corrêa, Thiago Domingos
; Assunção, Murillo Santucci Cesar de
; Katayama, Henrique Tadashi
; Bosso, Fabio Eduardo
; Amendola, Cristina Prata
; Serpa Neto, Ary
; Malbouisson, Luiz Marcelo Sá
; Oliveira, Neymar Elias de
; Veiga, Viviane Cordeiro
; Rojas, Salomón Soriano Ordinola
; Postalli, Natalia Fioravante
; Alvarisa, Thais Kawagoe
; Lucena, Bruno Melo Nobrega de
; Oliveira, Raphael Augusto Gomes de
; Sanches, Luciana Coelho
; Silva, Ulysses Vasconcellos de Andrade e
; Nassar Junior, Antonio Paulo
; Réa-Neto, Álvaro
; Amaral, Alexandre
; Teles, José Mário
; Freitas, Flávio Geraldo Rezende de
; Bafi, Antônio Tonete
; Pacheco, Eduardo Souza
; Ramos, Fernando José
; Vieira Júnior, José Mauro
; Pereira, Maria Augusta Santos Rahe
; Schwerz, Fábio Sartori
; Menezes, Giovanna Padoa de
; Magalhães, Danielle Dourado
; Castro, Cristine Pilati Pileggi
; Henrich, Sabrina Frighetto
; Toledo, Diogo Oliveira
; Parra, Bruna Fernanda Camargo Silva
; Dias, Fernando Suparregui
; Zerman, Luiza
; Formolo, Fernanda
; Nobrega, Marciano de Sousa
; Piras, Claudio
; Piras, Stéphanie de Barros
; Conti, Rodrigo
; Bittencourt, Paulo Lisboa
; D’Oliveira, Ricardo Azevedo Cruz
; Estrela, André Ricardo de Oliveira
; Oliveira, Mirella Cristine de
; Reese, Fernanda Baeumle
; Motta Júnior, Jarbas da Silva
; Câmara, Bruna Martins Dzivielevski da
; David-João, Paula Geraldes
; Tannous, Luana Alves
; Chaiben, Viviane Bernardes de Oliveira
; Miranda, Lorena Macedo Araújo
; Brasil, José Arthur dos Santos
; Deucher, Rafael Alexandre de Oliveira
; Ferreira, Marcos Henrique Borges
; Vilela, Denner Luiz
; Almeida, Guilherme Cincinato de
; Nedel, Wagner Luis
; Passos, Matheus Golenia dos
; Marin, Luiz Gustavo
; Oliveira Filho, Wilson de
; Coutinho, Raoni Machado
; Oliveira, Michele Cristina Lima de
; Friedman, Gilberto
; Meregalli, André
; Höher, Jorge Amilton
; Soares, Afonso José Celente
; Lobo, Suzana Margareth Ajeje
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RESUMO Objetivo: Definir o perfil epidemiológico e os principais determinantes de morbimortalidade dos pacientes cirúrgicos não cardíacos de alto risco no Brasil. Métodos: Estudo prospectivo, observacional e multicêntrico. Todos os pacientes cirúrgicos não cardíacos admitidos nas unidades de terapia intensiva, ou seja, considerados de alto risco, no período de 1 mês, foram avaliados e acompanhados diariamente por, no máximo, 7 dias na unidade de terapia intensiva, para determinação de complicações. As taxas de mortalidade em 28 dias de pós-operatório, na unidade de terapia intensiva e hospitalar foram avaliadas. Resultados: Participaram 29 unidades de terapia intensiva onde foram realizadas cirurgias em 25.500 pacientes, dos quais 904 (3,5%) de alto risco (intervalo de confiança de 95% - IC95% 3,3% - 3,8%), tendo sido incluídos no estudo. Dos pacientes envolvidos, 48,3% eram de unidades de terapia intensiva privadas e 51,7% de públicas. O tempo de internação na unidade de terapia intensiva foi de 2,0 (1,0 - 4,0) dias e hospitalar de 9,5 (5,4 - 18,6) dias. As taxas de complicações foram 29,9% (IC95% 26,4 - 33,7) e mortalidade em 28 dias pós-cirurgia 9,6% (IC95% 7,4 - 12,1). Os fatores independentes de risco para complicações foram Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3 (SAPS 3; razão de chance − RC = 1,02; IC95% 1,01 - 1,03) e Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score (SOFA) da admissão na unidade de terapia intensiva (RC =1,17; IC95% 1,09 - 1,25), tempo de cirurgia (RC = 1,001; IC95% 1,000 - 1,002) e cirurgias de emergências (RC = 1,93; IC95% 1,10 - 3,38). Em adição, foram associados com mortalidade em 28 dias idade (RC = 1,032; IC95% 1,011 - 1,052) SAPS 3 (RC = 1,041; IC95% 1,107 - 1,279), SOFA (RC = 1,175; IC95% 1,069 - 1,292) e cirurgias emergenciais (RC = 2,509; IC95% 1,040 - 6,051). Conclusão: Pacientes com escores prognósticos mais elevados, idosos, tempo cirúrgico e cirurgias emergenciais estiveram fortemente associados a maior mortalidade em 28 dias e mais complicações durante permanência em unidade de terapia intensiva.
ABSTRACT Objective: To define the epidemiological profile and the main determinants of morbidity and mortality in noncardiac high surgical risk patients in Brazil. Methods: This was a prospective, observational and multicenter study. All noncardiac surgical patients admitted to intensive care units, i.e., those considered high risk, within a 1-month period were evaluated and monitored daily for a maximum of 7 days in the intensive care unit to determine complications. The 28-day postoperative, intensive care unit and hospital mortality rates were evaluated. Results: Twenty-nine intensive care units participated in the study. Surgeries were performed in 25,500 patients, of whom 904 (3.5%) were high-risk (95% confidence interval - 95%CI 3.3% - 3.8%) and were included in the study. Of the participating patients, 48.3% were from private intensive care units, and 51.7% were from public intensive care units. The length of stay in the intensive care unit was 2.0 (1.0 - 4.0) days, and the length of hospital stay was 9.5 (5.4 - 18.6) days. The complication rate was 29.9% (95%CI 26.4 - 33.7), and the 28-day postoperative mortality rate was 9.6% (95%CI 7.4 - 12.1). The independent risk factors for complications were the Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3 (SAPS 3; odds ratio - OR = 1.02; 95%CI 1.01 - 1.03) and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score (SOFA) on admission to the intensive care unit (OR = 1.17; 95%CI 1.09 - 1.25), surgical time (OR = 1.001, 95%CI 1.000 - 1.002) and emergency surgeries (OR = 1.93, 95%CI, 1.10 - 3.38). In addition, there were associations with 28-day mortality (OR = 1.032; 95%CI 1.011 - 1.052), SAPS 3 (OR = 1.041; 95%CI 1.107 - 1.279), SOFA (OR = 1.175, 95%CI 1.069 - 1.292) and emergency surgeries (OR = 2.509; 95%CI 1.040 - 6.051). Conclusion: Higher prognostic scores, elderly patients, longer surgical times and emergency surgeries were strongly associated with higher 28-day mortality and more complications during the intensive care unit stay.
https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-507x.20200005
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Population-based seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and the herd immunity threshold in Maranhão
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Silva, Antônio Augusto Moura da
; Lima-Neto, Lídio Gonçalves
; Azevedo, Conceição de Maria Pedrozo e Silva de
; Costa, Léa Márcia Melo da
; Bragança, Maylla Luanna Barbosa Martins
; Barros Filho, Allan Kardec Duailibe
; Wittlin, Bernardo Bastos
; Souza, Bruno Feres de
; Oliveira, Bruno Luciano Carneiro Alves de
; Carvalho, Carolina Abreu de
; Thomaz, Erika Barbara Abreu Fonseca
; Simões-Neto, Eudes Alves
; Leite Júnior, Jamesson Ferreira
; Cosme, Lécia Maria Sousa Santos
; Campos, Marcos Adriano Garcia
; Queiroz, Rejane Christine de Sousa
; Costa, Sérgio Souza
; Carvalho, Vitória Abreu de
; Simões, Vanda Maria Ferreira
; Alves, Maria Teresa Seabra Soares de Brito e
; Santos, Alcione Miranda dos
.
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To estimate the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in the state of Maranhão, Brazil. METHODS: A population-based household survey was performed, from July 27, 2020 to August 8, 2020. The estimates considered clustering, stratification and non-response. Qualitative detection of IgM and IgG antibodies was performed in a fully-automated Elecsys® Anti-SARS-CoV-2 electrochemiluminescence immunoassay on the Cobas® e601 analyzer (Roche Diagnostics). RESULTS: In total, 3,156 individuals were interviewed. Seroprevalence of total antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 was 40.4% (95%CI 35.6-45.3). Population adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions was higher at the beginning of the pandemic than in the last month. SARS-CoV-2 infection rates were significantly lower among mask wearers and among those who maintained social and physical distancing in the last month compared to their counterparts. Among the infected, 26.0% were asymptomatic. The infection fatality rate (IFR) was 0.14%, higher for men and older adults. The IFR based on excess deaths was 0.28%. The ratio of estimated infections to reported cases was 22.2. CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 estimated in this population-based survey is one of the highest reported. The local herd immunity threshold may have been reached or might be reached soon.
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Population-based seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and the herd immunity threshold in Maranhão
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Silva, Antônio Augusto Moura da
; Lima-Neto, Lídio Gonçalves
; Azevedo, Conceição de Maria Pedrozo e Silva de
; Costa, Léa Márcia Melo da
; Bragança, Maylla Luanna Barbosa Martins
; Barros Filho, Allan Kardec Duailibe
; Wittlin, Bernardo Bastos
; Souza, Bruno Feres de
; Oliveira, Bruno Luciano Carneiro Alves de
; Carvalho, Carolina Abreu de
; Thomaz, Erika Barbara Abreu Fonseca
; Simões-Neto, Eudes Alves
; Leite Júnior, Jamesson Ferreira
; Cosme, Lécia Maria Sousa Santos
; Campos, Marcos Adriano Garcia
; Queiroz, Rejane Christine de Sousa
; Costa, Sérgio Souza
; Carvalho, Vitória Abreu de
; Simões, Vanda Maria Ferreira
; Alves, Maria Teresa Seabra Soares de Brito e
; Santos, Alcione Miranda dos
.
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To estimate the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in the state of Maranhão, Brazil. METHODS: A population-based household survey was performed, from July 27, 2020 to August 8, 2020. The estimates considered clustering, stratification and non-response. Qualitative detection of IgM and IgG antibodies was performed in a fully-automated Elecsys® Anti-SARS-CoV-2 electrochemiluminescence immunoassay on the Cobas® e601 analyzer (Roche Diagnostics). RESULTS: In total, 3,156 individuals were interviewed. Seroprevalence of total antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 was 40.4% (95%CI 35.6-45.3). Population adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions was higher at the beginning of the pandemic than in the last month. SARS-CoV-2 infection rates were significantly lower among mask wearers and among those who maintained social and physical distancing in the last month compared to their counterparts. Among the infected, 26.0% were asymptomatic. The infection fatality rate (IFR) was 0.14%, higher for men and older adults. The IFR based on excess deaths was 0.28%. The ratio of estimated infections to reported cases was 22.2. CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 estimated in this population-based survey is one of the highest reported. The local herd immunity threshold may have been reached or might be reached soon.
https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2020054003278
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Fecal peritonitis in aging rat model. Therapeutic response to different antibiotic strategies
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Mascena, Guilherme Veras
; Figueiredo Filho, Carlos Alberto
; Lima Júnior, Marcos Antônio Xavier de
; Oliveira, Thárcia Kiara Beserra
; Gadelha, Diego Nery Benevides
; Melo, Maria Cecília Santos Cavalcanti
; Brandt, Carlos Teixeira
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Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the response of aging rats with sepsis to two different antibiotic regimens. Methods: The study was conducted with 30 aging rats (18 month-old) with autologous feces peritonitis. The animals were divided into three groups: Group 0 received no therapeutic intervention (control), while Group 1 received a single dose of 40 mg/kg meropenem and Group 2 received a single dose of 20 mg/kg moxifloxacin. The intervention in both Groups was made 6 hours after induction of peritonitis. The animals were followed up to 15 days for evaluating morbidity and mortality. The weights at baseline were similar in all groups. Results: At the end of follow-up, weight loss was significantly greater (p=0.0045) in Group 0 (non-intervention controls). Culture from a blood sample at the end of follow-up was positive in all the animals in Group 0, in two animals in Group 1 and in four animals in Group 2. Morbidity/mortality was significantly higher in Group 0 compared to both Groups 1 and 2 (p=0.003) but the scores were not significantly different between Groups 1 and 2 (p=0.6967). Conclusion: Both antibiotic regimens rendered promising results for the treatment of fecal peritonitis.
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020180050000007
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MODELAGEM NÃO LINEAR DA RELAÇÃO HIPSOMÉTRICA E DO CRESCIMENTO DAS ÁRVORES DOMINANTES E CODOMINANTES DE Eucalyptus sp.
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Melo, Elliezer de Almeida
; Calegario, Natalino
; Mendonça, Adriano Ribeiro de
; Possato, Ernani Lopes
; Alves, Joyce de Almeida
; Isaac Júnior, Marcos Antonio
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RESUMO Este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar modelos lineares e não lineares clássicos e generalizados com adição de covariáveis, para modelagem da relação hipsométrica e do crescimento em altura das árvores dominantes e codominantes de clones de eucalipto. Foram ajustados dois modelos lineares e dois não lineares para estimativa da relação hipsométrica e quatro modelos não lineares para classificação de sítio. Com relação à hipsometria, para o modelo que propiciou as melhores estatísticas, utilizou-se a técnica de inclusão de covariáveis para o ajuste, visando obter melhor precisão das estimativas. A seleção e a qualidade de ajuste dos modelos se deram com base no erro padrão percentual “SYX (%)”, critério de informação de Akaike (AIC), critério de informação Bayesiano (BIC) e no teste de razão da máxima verossimilhança (TRMV), além da análise gráfica dos resíduos. Para a manipulação, ajuste e processamento dos dados foi utilizado o software R. De acordo com as análises estatísticas dos modelos, para a relação hipsométrica, o logístico com quatro parâmetros mostrou-se superior em relação aos outros modelos ajustados. O modelo logístico com adição de covariáveis obteve uma melhor precisão em comparação ao modelo logístico clássico. Para a estimativa do crescimento em altura das árvores dominantes e codominantes, o modelo logístico com três parâmetros obteve as melhores estatísticas de precisão, sendo, então, utilizado para a construção das curvas de índice de sítio.
ABSTRACT This work aimed to evaluate linear and nonlinear, classical and generalized models with the addition of covariates for modeling the hypsometric relation and the height growth of dominant and codominant trees of eucalypt clones. Two linear models and two nonlinear models were fitted to estimate the hypsometric relationship and four nonlinear models to classify the site. Regarding the hypsometry, it was used the technique of inclusion of covariates in the model that provided the best statistics in order to obtain more precise estimates. The selection and quality of the fittings was based on the standard error “SYX (%)”, Akaike information criterion (AIC), Bayesian information criterion (BIC) and the test of maximum likelihood (LRATIO), in addition to the graphical analysis of the residuals. For handling, fitting and processing the data, it was used software ‘R’. According to the statistical analysis of the models, for the hypsometric relation the four parameters logistic model was proved to be superior when compared to the other adjusted models. The logistic model obtained better accuracy compared to the classical model. In relation to the estimates of height growth in dominant and codominant trees, the three parameter logistic model obtained the best statistical precision, and therefore it was used for the construction of site index curves.
https://doi.org/10.5902/1980509829895
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Morbidity in extreme low birth weight newborns hospitalized in a high risk public maternity
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Sousa, Derijulie Siqueira
; Sousa Júnior, Airton Salviano
; Santos, Arielly Duarte Rabelo
; Melo, Enaldo Vieira
; Lima, Sônia Oliveira
; Almeida-Santos, Marcos Antônio
; Reis, Francisco Prado
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Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil
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Resumo Objetivos: determinar a prevalência das morbidades mais comuns em recém-nascidos de extremo baixo peso (RNEBP) internados em uma unidade de terapia intensiva neonatal (UTIN) e avaliar a influência dessas morbidades no tempo de internamento. Métodos: estudo observacional, longitudinal, prospectivo e analítico, na UTIN de uma maternidade publica referência em alto risco do estado de Sergipe, realizado com 158 RNEBP admitidos no período de março de 2014 a abril de 2015. A análise do tempo de internamento foi realizada através do método Kaplan- Meier. Resultados: os RNEBP apresentaram médio de 785,2g ± 138,2g. A idade gestacional variou entre 22 e 35 semanas e média de 26,8 semanas. Dos admitidos na UTIN, 63 (39,9%) receberam alta e 95 (60,1%) tiveram óbito como desfecho. O tempo de internamento foi influenciado por morbidades como: persistência do canal arterial (PCA), hemorragia intracraniana e sepse. Síndrome do desconforto respiratório foi a morbidade mais comum 157 (99,4%). A incidência de persistência do canal arterial, hemorragia intraventricular, sepse, hipotermia , hipoglicemia e retinopatia da prematuridade foi de 39,2%, 17,1%, 32,3%,50,3%, 52,3% e 16,6%respectivamente. Conclusões: as morbidades do aparelho respiratório, cardíacas, neurológicas e infecciosas foram as mais prevalentes, enquanto a PCA, hemorragia intracraniana e sepse foram as morbidades que influenciaram significativamente o tempo de internação.
Abstract Objectives: to determine the prevalence of the most common morbidities in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants hospitalized in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU) and to evaluate the influence of these morbidities through the length of in-hospital stay. Methods: observational, longitudinal, prospective and analytical study in a high risk reference maternity NICU from Sergipe, realized with 158 ELBW infants admitted between March 2014 and April 2015. The analysis of the hospitalization time was realized through the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: the average weight of premature was 785,2g ± 138,2g. The gestational age vary from 22 to 35 weeks and the average was 26,8 weeks. Of those admitted at NICU, sixty three (39,9%) were discharged and 95 (60,1%) died. The time of hospitalization was influenced for morbidities as: patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), intraventricular hemorrhage and sepsis. Acute respiratory distress syndrome was the most common complication (157 - 99,4%). The incidence of persistent arterial duct, intraventricular hemorrhage, sepsis, hypothermia, hypoglycemia and retinopathy of prematurity was 39,2%, 17,1%, 32,3%,50,3%, 52,3% e 16,6% respectively. Conclusions: the morbidities from respiratory tract, cardiac, neurological and infectious were the most prevalent, whilst PDA, intraventricular hemorrhage and sepsis were the morbidities that significantly influenced the time of hospitalization.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042017000100008
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BRSMG Uai: common bean cultivar with carioca grain type and upright plant architecture
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Ramalho, Magno Antonio Patto
; Abreu, Ângela de Fátima Barbosa
; Carneiro, José Eustáquio de Souza
; Melo, Leonardo Cunha
; Paula Júnior, Trazilbo José de
; Pereira, Helton Santos
; Peloso, Maria José Del
; Pereira Filho, Israel Alexandre
; Martins, Maurício
; Giúdice, Marcos Paiva Del
; Vieira, Rogério Faria
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Abstract The common bean cultivar with carioca grain type, BRSMG Uai, is recommended for cultivation in Minas Gerais and stands out for its upright plant architecture, which facilitates cultivation and mechanical harvesting. This cultivar has high yield potential and is resistant to the major races of anthracnose that occur in region.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-70332016v16n3c40
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Growing knowledge: an overview of Seed Plant diversity in Brazil
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Zappi, Daniela C.
; Filardi, Fabiana L. Ranzato
; Leitman, Paula
; Souza, Vinícius C.
; Walter, Bruno M.T.
; Pirani, José R.
; Morim, Marli P.
; Queiroz, Luciano P.
; Cavalcanti, Taciana B.
; Mansano, Vidal F.
; Forzza, Rafaela C.
; Abreu, Maria C.
; Acevedo-Rodríguez, Pedro
; Agra, Maria F.
; Almeida Jr., Eduardo B.
; Almeida, Gracineide S.S.
; Almeida, Rafael F.
; Alves, Flávio M.
; Alves, Marccus
; Alves-Araujo, Anderson
; Amaral, Maria C.E.
; Amorim, André M.
; Amorim, Bruno
; Andrade, Ivanilza M.
; Andreata, Regina H.P.
; Andrino, Caroline O.
; Anunciação, Elisete A.
; Aona, Lidyanne Y.S.
; Aranguren, Yani
; Aranha Filho, João L.M.
; Araújo, Andrea O.
; Araújo, Ariclenes A.M.
; Araújo, Diogo
; Arbo, María M.
; Assis, Leandro
; Assis, Marta C.
; Assunção, Vivian A.
; Athiê-Souza, Sarah M.
; Azevedo, Cecilia O.
; Baitello, João B.
; Barberena, Felipe F.V.A.
; Barbosa, Maria R.V.
; Barros, Fábio
; Barros, Lucas A.V.
; Barros, Michel J.F.
; Baumgratz, José F.A.
; Bernacci, Luis C.
; Berry, Paul E.
; Bigio, Narcísio C.
; Biral, Leonardo
; Bittrich, Volker
; Borges, Rafael A.X.
; Bortoluzzi, Roseli L.C.
; Bove, Cláudia P.
; Bovini, Massimo G.
; Braga, João M.A.
; Braz, Denise M.
; Bringel Jr., João B.A.
; Bruniera, Carla P.
; Buturi, Camila V.
; Cabral, Elza
; Cabral, Fernanda N.
; Caddah, Mayara K.
; Caires, Claudenir S.
; Calazans, Luana S.B.
; Calió, Maria F.
; Camargo, Rodrigo A.
; Campbell, Lisa
; Canto-Dorow, Thais S.
; Carauta, Jorge P.P.
; Cardiel, José M.
; Cardoso, Domingos B.O.S.
; Cardoso, Leandro J.T.
; Carneiro, Camila R.
; Carneiro, Cláudia E.
; Carneiro-Torres, Daniela S.
; Carrijo, Tatiana T.
; Caruzo, Maria B.R.
; Carvalho, Maria L.S.
; Carvalho-Silva, Micheline
; Castello, Ana C.D.
; Cavalheiro, Larissa
; Cervi, Armando C.
; Chacon, Roberta G.
; Chautems, Alain
; Chiavegatto, Berenice
; Chukr, Nádia S.
; Coelho, Alexa A.O.P.
; Coelho, Marcus A.N.
; Coelho, Rubens L.G.
; Cordeiro, Inês
; Cordula, Elizabeth
; Cornejo, Xavier
; Côrtes, Ana L.A.
; Costa, Andrea F.
; Costa, Fabiane N.
; Costa, Jorge A.S.
; Costa, Leila C.
; Costa-e-Silva, Maria B.
; Costa-Lima, James L.
; Cota, Maria R.C.
; Couto, Ricardo S.
; Daly, Douglas C.
; De Stefano, Rodrigo D.
; De Toni, Karen
; Dematteis, Massimiliano
; Dettke, Greta A.
; Di Maio, Fernando R.
; Dórea, Marcos C.
; Duarte, Marília C.
; Dutilh, Julie H.A.
; Dutra, Valquíria F.
; Echternacht, Lívia
; Eggers, Lilian
; Esteves, Gerleni
; Ezcurra, Cecilia
; Falcão Junior, Marcus J.A.
; Feres, Fabíola
; Fernandes, José M.
; Ferreira, D.M.C.
; Ferreira, Fabrício M.
; Ferreira, Gabriel E.
; Ferreira, Priscila P.A.
; Ferreira, Silvana C.
; Ferrucci, Maria S.
; Fiaschi, Pedro
; Filgueiras, Tarciso S.
; Firens, Marcela
; Flores, Andreia S.
; Forero, Enrique
; Forster, Wellington
; Fortuna-Perez, Ana P.
; Fortunato, Reneé H.
; Fraga, Cléudio N.
; França, Flávio
; Francener, Augusto
; Freitas, Joelcio
; Freitas, Maria F.
; Fritsch, Peter W.
; Furtado, Samyra G.
; Gaglioti, André L.
; Garcia, Flávia C.P.
; Germano Filho, Pedro
; Giacomin, Leandro
; Gil, André S.B.
; Giulietti, Ana M.
; A.P.Godoy, Silvana
; Goldenberg, Renato
; Gomes da Costa, Géssica A.
; Gomes, Mário
; Gomes-Klein, Vera L.
; Gonçalves, Eduardo Gomes
; Graham, Shirley
; Groppo, Milton
; Guedes, Juliana S.
; Guimarães, Leonardo R.S.
; Guimarães, Paulo J.F.
; Guimarães, Elsie F.
; Gutierrez, Raul
; Harley, Raymond
; Hassemer, Gustavo
; Hattori, Eric K.O.
; Hefler, Sonia M.
; Heiden, Gustavo
; Henderson, Andrew
; Hensold, Nancy
; Hiepko, Paul
; Holanda, Ana S.S.
; Iganci, João R.V.
; Imig, Daniela C.
; Indriunas, Alexandre
; Jacques, Eliane L.
; Jardim, Jomar G.
; Kamer, Hiltje M.
; Kameyama, Cíntia
; Kinoshita, Luiza S.
; Kirizawa, Mizué
; Klitgaard, Bente B.
; Koch, Ingrid
; Koschnitzke, Cristiana
; Krauss, Nathália P.
; Kriebel, Ricardo
; Kuntz, Juliana
; Larocca, João
; Leal, Eduardo S.
; Lewis, Gwilym P.
; Lima, Carla T.
; Lima, Haroldo C.
; Lima, Itamar B.
; Lima, Laíce F.G.
; Lima, Laura C.P.
; Lima, Leticia R.
; Lima, Luís F.P.
; Lima, Rita B.
; Lírio, Elton J.
; Liro, Renata M.
; Lleras, Eduardo
; Lobão, Adriana
; Loeuille, Benoit
; Lohmann, Lúcia G.
; Loiola, Maria I.B.
; Lombardi, Julio A.
; Longhi-Wagner, Hilda M.
; Lopes, Rosana C.
; Lorencini, Tiago S.
; Louzada, Rafael B.
; Lovo, Juliana
; Lozano, Eduardo D.
; Lucas, Eve
; Ludtke, Raquel
; Luz, Christian L.
; Maas, Paul
; Machado, Anderson F.P.
; Macias, Leila
; Maciel, Jefferson R.
; Magenta, Mara A.G.
; Mamede, Maria C.H.
; Manoel, Evelin A.
; Marchioretto, Maria S.
; Marques, Juliana S.
; Marquete, Nilda
; Marquete, Ronaldo
; Martinelli, Gustavo
; Martins da Silva, Regina C.V.
; Martins, Ângela B.
; Martins, Erika R.
; Martins, Márcio L.L.
; Martins, Milena V.
; Martins, Renata C.
; Matias, Ligia Q.
; Maya-L., Carlos A.
; Mayo, Simon
; Mazine, Fiorella
; Medeiros, Debora
; Medeiros, Erika S.
; Medeiros, Herison
; Medeiros, João D.
; Meireles, José E.
; Mello-Silva, Renato
; Melo, Aline
; Melo, André L.
; Melo, Efigênia
; Melo, José I.M.
; Menezes, Cristine G.
; Menini Neto, Luiz
; Mentz, Lilian A.
; Mezzonato, A.C.
; Michelangeli, Fabián A.
; Milward-de-Azevedo, Michaele A.
; Miotto, Silvia T.S.
; Miranda, Vitor F.O.
; Mondin, Cláudio A.
; Monge, Marcelo
; Monteiro, Daniele
; Monteiro, Raquel F.
; Moraes, Marta D.
; Moraes, Pedro L.R.
; Mori, Scott A.
; Mota, Aline C.
; Mota, Nara F.O.
; Moura, Tania M.
; Mulgura, Maria
; Nakajima, Jimi N.
; Nardy, Camila
; Nascimento Júnior, José E.
; Noblick, Larry
; Nunes, Teonildes S.
; O'Leary, Nataly
; Oliveira, Arline S.
; Oliveira, Caetano T.
; Oliveira, Juliana A.
; Oliveira, Luciana S.D.
; Oliveira, Maria L.A.A.
; Oliveira, Regina C.
; Oliveira, Renata S.
; Oliveira, Reyjane P.
; Paixão-Souza, Bruno
; Parra, Lara R.
; Pasini, Eduardo
; Pastore, José F.B.
; Pastore, Mayara
; Paula-Souza, Juliana
; Pederneiras, Leandro C.
; Peixoto, Ariane L.
; Pelissari, Gisela
; Pellegrini, Marco O.O.
; Pennington, Toby
; Perdiz, Ricardo O.
; Pereira, Anna C.M.
; Pereira, Maria S.
; Pereira, Rodrigo A.S.
; Pessoa, Clenia
; Pessoa, Edlley M.
; Pessoa, Maria C.R.
; Pinto, Luiz J.S.
; Pinto, Rafael B.
; Pontes, Tiago A.
; Prance, Ghillean T.
; Proença, Carolyn
; Profice, Sheila R.
; Pscheidt, Allan C.
; Queiroz, George A.
; Queiroz, Rubens T.
; Quinet, Alexandre
; Rainer, Heimo
; Ramos, Eliana
; Rando, Juliana G.
; Rapini, Alessandro
; Reginato, Marcelo
; Reis, Ilka P.
; Reis, Priscila A.
; Ribeiro, André R.O.
; Ribeiro, José E.L.S.
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; Ritter, Mara R.
; Rivadavia, Fernando
; Rocha, Antônio E.S.
; Rocha, Maria J.R.
; Rodrigues, Izabella M.C.
; Rodrigues, Karina F.
; Rodrigues, Rodrigo S.
; Rodrigues, Rodrigo S.
; Rodrigues, Vinícius T.
; Rodrigues, William
; Romaniuc Neto, Sérgio
; Romão, Gerson O.
; Romero, Rosana
; Roque, Nádia
; Rosa, Patrícia
; Rossi, Lúcia
; Sá, Cyl F.C.
; Saavedra, Mariana M.
; Saka, Mariana
; Sakuragui, Cássia M.
; Salas, Roberto M.
; Sales, Margareth F.
; Salimena, Fatima R.G.
; Sampaio, Daniela
; Sancho, Gisela
; Sano, Paulo T.
; Santos, Alessandra
; Santos, Élide P.
; Santos, Juliana S.
; Santos, Marianna R.
; Santos-Gonçalves, Ana P.
; Santos-Silva, Fernanda
; São-Mateus, Wallace
; Saraiva, Deisy P.
; Saridakis, Dennis P.
; Sartori, Ângela L.B.
; Scalon, Viviane R.
; Schneider, Ângelo
; Sebastiani, Renata
; Secco, Ricardo S.
; Senna, Luisa
; Senna-Valle, Luci
; Shirasuna, Regina T.
; Silva Filho, Pedro J.S.
; Silva, Anádria S.
; Silva, Christian
; Silva, Genilson A.R.
; Silva, Gisele O.
; Silva, Márcia C.R.
; Silva, Marcos J.
; Silva, Marcos J.
; Silva, Otávio L.M.
; Silva, Rafaela A.P.
; Silva, Saura R.
; Silva, Tania R.S.
; Silva-Gonçalves, Kelly C.
; Silva-Luz, Cíntia L.
; Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela
; Simões, André O.
; Simpson, Beryl
; Siniscalchi, Carolina M.
; Siqueira Filho, José A.
; Siqueira, Carlos E.
; Siqueira, Josafá C.
; Smith, Nathan P.
; Snak, Cristiane
; Soares Neto, Raimundo L.
; Soares, Kelen P.
; Soares, Marcos V.B.
; Soares, Maria L.
; Soares, Polyana N.
; Sobral, Marcos
; Sodré, Rodolfo C.
; Somner, Genise V.
; Sothers, Cynthia A.
; Sousa, Danilo J.L.
; Souza, Elnatan B.
; Souza, Élvia R.
; Souza, Marcelo
; Souza, Maria L.D.R.
; Souza-Buturi, Fátima O.
; Spina, Andréa P.
; Stapf, María N.S.
; Stefano, Marina V.
; Stehmann, João R.
; Steinmann, Victor
; Takeuchi, Cátia
; Taylor, Charlotte M.
; Taylor, Nigel P.
; Teles, Aristônio M.
; Temponi, Lívia G.
; Terra-Araujo, Mário H.
; Thode, Veronica
; Thomas, W.Wayt
; Tissot-Squalli, Mara L.
; Torke, Benjamin M.
; Torres, Roseli B.
; Tozzi, Ana M.G.A.
; Trad, Rafaela J.
; Trevisan, Rafael
; Trovó, Marcelo
; Valls, José F.M.
; Vaz, Angela M.S.F.
; Versieux, Leonardo
; Viana, Pedro L.
; Vianna Filho, Marcelo D.M.
; Vieira, Ana O.S.
; Vieira, Diego D.
; Vignoli-Silva, Márcia
; Vilar, Thaisa
; Vinhos, Franklin
; Wallnöfer, Bruno
; Wanderley, Maria G.L.
; Wasshausen, Dieter
; Watanabe, Maurício T.C.
; Weigend, Maximilian
; Welker, Cassiano A.D.
; Woodgyer, Elizabeth
; Xifreda, Cecilia C.
; Yamamoto, Kikyo
; Zanin, Ana
; Zenni, Rafael D.
; Zickel, Carmem S
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Resumo Um levantamento atualizado das plantas com sementes e análises relevantes acerca desta biodiversidade são apresentados. Este trabalho se iniciou em 2010 com a publicação do Catálogo de Plantas e Fungos e, desde então vem sendo atualizado por mais de 430 especialistas trabalhando online. O Brasil abriga atualmente 32.086 espécies nativas de Angiospermas e 23 espécies nativas de Gimnospermas e estes novos dados mostram um aumento de 3% da riqueza em relação a 2010. A Amazônia é o Domínio Fitogeográfico com o maior número de espécies de Gimnospermas, enquanto que a Floresta Atlântica possui a maior riqueza de Angiospermas. Houve um crescimento considerável no número de espécies e nas taxas de endemismo para a maioria dos Domínios (Caatinga, Cerrado, Floresta Atlântica, Pampa e Pantanal), com exceção da Amazônia que apresentou uma diminuição de 2,5% de endemicidade. Entretanto, a maior parte das plantas com sementes que ocorrem no Brasil (57,4%) é endêmica deste território. A proporção de formas de vida varia de acordo com os diferentes Domínios: árvores são mais expressivas na Amazônia e Floresta Atlântica do que nos outros biomas, ervas são dominantes no Pampa e as lianas apresentam riqueza expressiva na Amazônia, Floresta Atlântica e Pantanal. Este trabalho não só quantifica a biodiversidade brasileira, mas também indica as lacunas de conhecimento e o desafio a ser enfrentado para a conservação desta flora.
Abstract An updated inventory of Brazilian seed plants is presented and offers important insights into the country's biodiversity. This work started in 2010, with the publication of the Plants and Fungi Catalogue, and has been updated since by more than 430 specialists working online. Brazil is home to 32,086 native Angiosperms and 23 native Gymnosperms, showing an increase of 3% in its species richness in relation to 2010. The Amazon Rainforest is the richest Brazilian biome for Gymnosperms, while the Atlantic Rainforest is the richest one for Angiosperms. There was a considerable increment in the number of species and endemism rates for biomes, except for the Amazon that showed a decrease of 2.5% of recorded endemics. However, well over half of Brazillian seed plant species (57.4%) is endemic to this territory. The proportion of life-forms varies among different biomes: trees are more expressive in the Amazon and Atlantic Rainforest biomes while herbs predominate in the Pampa, and lianas are more expressive in the Amazon, Atlantic Rainforest, and Pantanal. This compilation serves not only to quantify Brazilian biodiversity, but also to highlight areas where there information is lacking and to provide a framework for the challenge faced in conserving Brazil's unique and diverse flora.
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201566411
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BRSMG Realce: Common bean cultivar with striped grains for the state of Minas Gerais
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Melo, Leonardo Cunha
; Abreu, Ângela de Fátima Barbosa
; Ramalho, Magno Antonio Patto
; Carneiro, José Eustáquio de Souza
; Paula Júnior, Trazilbo José de
; Del Peloso, Maria José
; Pereira, Helton Santos
; Faria, Luís Cláudio de
; Pereira Filho, Israel Alexandre
; Moreira, José Aloísio Alves
; Martins, Maurício
; Vieira, Rogério Faria
; Martins, Fábio Aurélio Dias
; Coelho, Maurício Antônio de Oliveira
; Costa, Joaquim Geraldo Cáprio da
; Wendland, Adriane
; Santos, João Bosco dos
; Diaz, José Luiz Cabrera
; Carneiro, Pedro Crescêncio de Souza
; Del Giúdice, Marcos Paiva
; Faria, Josias Correia de
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The common bean cultivar "BRSMG Realce", recommended for the state of Minas Gerais, has high yield potential and resistance to powdery mildew, bacterial wilt and to anthracnose pathotypes 65, 73, 77, 81, 91, 475 and 479. The plants and pods are high, resulting in lower loss during mechanical harvest.
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BRSMG União: common bean cultivar with jalo grain for the state of Minas Gerais
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Ramalho, Magno Antonio Patto
; Abreu, Ângela de Fátima Barbosa
; Santos, João Bosco dos
; Carneiro, José Eustáquio de Souza
; Melo, Leonardo Cunha
; Paula Júnior, Trazilbo José de
; Pereira, Helton Santos
; Del Peloso, Maria José
; Martins, Maurício
; Pereira Filho, Israel Alexandre
; Martins, Fábio Aurélio Dias
; Coelho, Maurício Antônio de Oliveira
; Moreira, José Aloisio Alves
; Giúdice, Marcos Paiva Del
; Vieira, Rogério Faria
; Faria, Luís Cláudio de
; Teixeira, Hudson
; Carneiro, Pedro Crescêncio de Souza
.
The bean cultivar BRSMG União as a new option of a bean cultivar with jalo grains for the state of Minas Gerais. The cultivar BRSMG União had an average grain yield of 9.8% above the mean of the controls (Jalo EEP 558 and BRS Radiante) and was resistant to powdery-mildew.
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Burnout e pensamentos suicidas em médicos residentes de hospital universitário
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Soares, Leonardo Ribeiro
; Lopes, Thalles Melo de Oliveira
; Silva, Marco Aurélio Oliveira
; Ribeiro, Marcos Vinícius Alves
; Almeida Júnior, Mozart Pereira de
; Silva, Rafael Antônio
; Alves, Ronaldo Figueiredo
; Bueno, Thiago Guilherme Gonçalves
; Salgado, Thyago Antonelli
; Chen Chen, Lee
.
Este estudo objetivou descrever e analisar a prevalência de burnout e pensamentos suicidas em médicos residentes de um hospital público de Goiânia e verificar se há correlação entre os dois. Foi realizada uma investigação por meio de um estudo analítico-descritivo em corte transversal em 72 residentes através do MBI (Malasch Burnout Inventory) e do questionário de suicídio de Paykel. Este estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa do Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Goiás sob o Parecer nº 052/2009. Resultados indicam a prevalência de burnout em 18,05% da amostra. Dentre os 13 sujeitos com manifestação de burnout, 61,53% já apresentaram pensamentos suicidas. Dentre os 42 sujeitos com baixo risco para manifestação de burnout, 28,57% já apresentaram pensamentos suicidas. Evidenciou-se correlação entre burnout e pensamentos suicidas, o que torna preciso elaborar programas de prevenção do burnout. Pesquisas nesta área são necessárias para a compreensão do burnout e sua correlação com pensamentos suicidas e outros distúrbios psiquiátricos.
This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of burnout and suicidal thoughts in residents of a public hospital in Goiania and to verify if there is any correlation between the two. An investigation was conducted using an analytic-descriptive cross-sectional study among 72 residents using the MBI (Malasch Burnout Inventory) and the Paykel's suicide questionnaire. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Hospital das Clínicas of GoiásFederal University, under registration number 052/2009. The results show the prevalence of burnout in 18.05% of the sample. Among the 13 subjects who displayed 'burnout', 61.53% have had suicidal thoughts. Among the other 42 with low risk for manifestation of 'burnout', 28.57% have had suicidal thoughts. This study revealed a correlation between 'burnout' and suicidal thoughts, making it necessary to draw up burnout prevention programs. Research hasbecome necessary for the understanding of burnout and its correlation tosuicidal thoughts and other psychiatric disorders.
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Glossary and search help
You can enrich your search in a very simple way. Use the search indexes combined with the connectors (AND or OR) and specify more your search.
For example, if you want to search for articles about
cases of dengue in Brasil in 2015, use:ti:dengue and publication_year:2015 and aff_country:Brasil
See below the complete list of search indexes that can be used:
Index code | Element |
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ti | article title |
au | author |
kw | article keywords |
subject | subject (title words, abstract and keywords) |
ab | abstract |
ta | journal short title (e.g. Cad. Saúde Pública) |
journal_title | journal full title (e.g. Cadernos de Saúde Pública) |
la | publication language code (e.g. pt - Portuguese, es - Spanish) |
type | document type |
pid | publication identifier |
publication_year | publication year of publication |
sponsor | sponsor |
aff_country | country code of the author's affiliation |
aff_institution | author affiliation institution |
volume | article volume |
issue | article issue |
elocation | elocation |
doi | DOI number |
issn | journal ISSN |
in | SciELO colection code (e.g. scl - Brasil, col - Colômbia) |
use_license | article usage license code |