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  • Editorial

    A pletora dos congressos médicos

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):387-387

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    Editorial

    A pletora dos congressos médicos

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):387-387

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600001

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    EDITORIAL A pletora dos congressos médicos […]
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    Female condom use among HIV-infected women

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):389-395

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    Female condom use among HIV-infected women

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):389-395

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600002

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    PURPOSE: to evaluate acceptability, adhesion and experience with the use of female condom (FC) among HIV-infected women. METHODS: prospective descriptive study with 76 HIV-infected women under care at CAISM/UNICAMP and Centro Corsini, both in Campinas. After a screening interview and agreeing to participate, the volunteers received a diary to register their intercourses and correspondent use of male condom (MC). After 30 days, they returned to a training visit when the FC was inserted in a pelvic model, also bringing their diary related to the previous cycle, considered a control cycle. A structured questionnaire was used at 30, 60 and 90 days, also with the respective diary on sexual intercourse and use of MC and FC kept for posterior data entry. c², Fisher's exact, McNemar and Friedman tests were applied statistical analysis of paired samples. RESULTS: there was a predominance of young women, with low schooling, living with their partner. Rate of continuity was 52% after 90 days. The use of FC in half the intercourses for each time period remained stable over the 90-day interval. There was a significant reduction in unprotected intercourses (from 14 to 6%), without use of FC or MC, at the end of the period. The initial difficulties in handling the device were overcome. Serodiscordant couples had more protected intercourses than concordant couples, but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Women reporting consistent previous use of MC had more protected sex using FC. CONCLUSIONS: the offer of the female condom was able to reduce unprotected intercourses in HIV-infected women, which were highly motivated and receptive for the new method.

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    Female condom use among HIV-infected women
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    The relationship between endometrial adenocarcinoma staging and angiogenesis

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):396-401

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    The relationship between endometrial adenocarcinoma staging and angiogenesis

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):396-401

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600003

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    PURPOSE: to evaluate the significance of neoangiogenesis for the prognosis of endometrial carcinoma, by quantifying and comparing the vessels with the grade of histologic differentiation and tumor staging. METHODS: the 56 studied cases consisted of 11 atrophic endometria, 10 proliferative endometria, 10 GI, 13 GII and 12 GIII adenocarcinomas. Two histologic sections were obtained for each case: one was stained with hematoxylin-eosin and the other was sent for a immunohistochemical study with anti-CD34. The utilized histometric method was vessel counting at the tumoral growth interface with the adjacent stroma, and in the control group, at the endometrial gland interface with the stroma. Couting was done by a KS300, evaluating 10 fields at 100X magnification. RESULTS: the counted vessel means were 11.6 for atrophic endometria, 13.2 for proliferative endometria, 15.3 for GI adenocarcinoma, 19 for GII adenocarcinoma, and 22.7 for GIII adenocarcinoma. In the group of stage I patients, it was observed that the mean number of vessels (18.6) was similar to that observed in stages II, III and IV (20.9) computed together. CONCLUSION: less differentiated adenocarcinomas were more angiogenic than well-differentiated carcinomas and normal endometrium. Vessel counting was not influenced by the disease stage as an isolated factor.

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    Influence of skin sparing in conservative surgery for breast cancer on the rates of local and distant recurrence

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):403-409

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    Influence of skin sparing in conservative surgery for breast cancer on the rates of local and distant recurrence

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):403-409

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600004

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    PURPOSE: to evaluate the local, regional and distant recurrence rate of a new surgical technique for the conservative treatment of the breast cancer in early stages. The technique is based on breast segmental resection with axillary dissection and skin sparing by a single periareolar incision. METHODS: one hundred and nineteen patients with breast cancer stages I and II constituted the present study. The study group comprised fifty-seven patients who were submitted to surgery by the proposed technique, while 62 patients submitted to the classic quadrantectomy constituted the control group. Postoperative radiotherapy and boost were perfomed in both groups. The average follow-up was 50.1 months for the study group and 51.2 months for the control group. The rates of recurrence, global survival and disease-free survival were analyzed and compared between the two groups. RESULTS: the rate of local recurrence in the period was 3.5% for the study group and 4.8% for the control group. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups as to disease-free survival and global survival rates. CONCLUSION: we demonstrated that the technique of segmental resection with axillary dissection by a single periareolar incision, preserving skin, did not show difference in relation to the classic quadrantectomy, regarding rates of recurrence, global survival and disease-free survival.

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    Influence of skin sparing in conservative surgery for breast cancer on the rates of local and distant recurrence
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    Influence of atrial natriuretic peptide and type B natriuretic peptide plasma levels on arterial pressure in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):413-418

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    Influence of atrial natriuretic peptide and type B natriuretic peptide plasma levels on arterial pressure in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):413-418

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600005

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    PURPOSE: to determine the existence of association between blood pressure rise and plasma ANP and BNP levels in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia, considering the existence of a hypertensive state before pregnancy and supportive drug influence on these hormones. METHODS: in a case-control transversal study, 86 pregnant women were assessed regarding arterial pressure level and plasma ANP and BNP levels. Clinical and laboratory tests were carried out to diagnose preeclampsia and the use of hypotensive drugs and magnesium sulfate was considered. Hormone determinations were obtained through radioimmunoassay, after extraction in C18 Sep-pak columns. Correlation was investigated by means and regression analysis in the whole group of pregnant women and in specific groups, considering prior hypertension. RESULTS: plasma ANP values were 41.5±7.3, 78.4±13.1 and 89.2±13.4pg/mL (p<0.00001) and plasma BNP values were 79.5±15.8, 176.7±42.2 and 208.3±63.5 pg/mL (p=0.005), respectively, for mean blood pressure =107 mmHg, 107-139 mmHg and =140 mmHg. It was verified that the positive correlation between plasma ANP concentrations and pressure levels in preeclampsia did not depend on the existence of a hypertensive state before pregnancy (p<0.0001: preeclampsia and p<0.01: preeclampsia superimposed on chronic hypertension), whereas BNP dosages were not associated with the arterial pressure in the group with arterial hypertension prior to pregnancy (p=0.004: preeclampsia and p=0.18: preeclampsia superimposed on chronic hypertension). CONCLUSION: aggravation of hypertension in preeclampsia correlates with serum ANP and BNP concentrations, although BNP values may be influenced by the existence of a prior hypertensive state.

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    Perinatal outcomes of oligohydramnios without premature rupture of membranes detected until the 26th week of pregnancy

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):419-423

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    Perinatal outcomes of oligohydramnios without premature rupture of membranes detected until the 26th week of pregnancy

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):419-423

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600006

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    PURPOSE: to evaluate the perinatal outcomes of pregnancies complicated by oligohydramnios, not due to premature rupture of membranes (PRM), diagnosed until the 26th week of gestation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: we analyzed retrospectively the cases of oligohydramnios that occurred from January 1994 to December 2000, and were diagnosed until the 26th week of gestation. Oligohydramnios was present when the amniotic fluid index was less or equal to 5.0 cm. After diagnosis the patients were followed-up with serial ultrasound evaluation, with emphasis on the maintenance of the oligohydramnios state. When remission of the oligohydramnios occurred, patients remained in the study. Cases due to PRM, fetal death detected on the first examination and the women who gave birth in another institution were excluded from the study. Concerning the patients, the presence of clinical and obstetric diseases was investigated. As regards the newborns, we evaluated birth weight, time of admission/death, occurrence of death or malformations. RESULTS: twenty-seven cases of oligohydramnios were analyzed. Thirteen fetuses had congenital anomalies, and among them, eight had anomalies of the urinary tract, four of the nervous system and one had cystic hygroma. Fourteen patients had a clinical or an obstetric disease, mainly hypertension (10 cases). In addition, we found three cases of placenta previa and one case of thyropathy. There were thirteen fetal deaths and fourteen neonatal deaths. CONCLUSION: oligohydramnios not due to PRM, occurring in the second trimester of gestation, independent of the etiology or the presence of congenital anomalies, was associated with a fatal perinatal result.

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    Open spina bifida: antenatal ultrasound findings and uterine contractions as predictors of the neonatal neuromotor outcome

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):425-430

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    Open spina bifida: antenatal ultrasound findings and uterine contractions as predictors of the neonatal neuromotor outcome

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):425-430

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600007

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    PURPOSE: to determine whether prenatal sonographic findings and uterine contractions can predict neonatal motor outcome in fetuses with open spina bifida. METHODS: we evaluated retrospectively 53 fetuses with open spina bifida from 1993 to 2001. These fetuses were born and followed-up at the fetal medicine units of the Hospital São Paulo ("Universidade Federal de São Paulo") and the "Hospital Santa Joana". The influence of the alterations observed through ultrasound scan on neonatal muscular strength (macrocrania, microcrania, level of the spinal column opening, clubfoot and type of fetus position) was evaluated. The influence of uterine contractions on neonatal motor outcome was also evaluated. All deliveries were made through cesarian section. c² and Fisher tests were used for categorical comparisons. A p<0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Fifty-three cases of isolated open spina bifida were studied. Alterations of the cranial circumference size and the level of the lesion did not interfere in the neonatal motor perfomance. However, clubfoot and breech position showed to be predictors of an unfavorable neurological prognosis (p<0.05). Twenty-tree (43%) infants had clubfoot. Eighteen (78.3%) of these had abnormal leg movements. No infant in breech presentation (n=10) showed normal motor function. The presence of uterine contractions and the premature membrane rupture, observed in 13 fetuses (87%), were also linked to the alteration of neonatal muscular strength (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: clubfoot and breech presentation are ultrasonographic findings useful in predicting neurological neonatal outcome. Uterine contractions and premature membrane rupture are associated with poor motor neonatal outcome.

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    Maternal mortality at a tertiary hospital in Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil: a twenty-year study

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):431-436

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    Maternal mortality at a tertiary hospital in Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil: a twenty-year study

    Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2003;25(6):431-436

    DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032003000600008

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    PURPOSE: to analyze maternal death cases that occurred at the "Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre", a reference university hospital for high-risk pregnancies in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. METHODS: we carried out a retrospective study of medical records of 10- to 49-year-old women who died at the hospital between 1980 and 1999. Deaths related to pregnancy and puerperium were analyzed independently of the kind and duration of pregnancy. The causes were classified into direct obstetric, indirect obstetric and nonobstetric, according to their association with pregnancy, delivery and puerperium disorders. RESULTS: a total of 81 patients with a mean age of 28.5 years were studied. The maternal mortality rate was 109 per 100,000 live births. Direct obstetric causes made up 61.7% of deaths. Indirect causes made up 23.5% of deaths. Nonobstetric causes made up 15.0% of the total. Among direct obstetric causes, arterial hypertension (18.5%), post-cesarean infection (16%), and septic abortion (12.3%) were the most prevalent. The main maternal mortality events among indirect obstetric causes were cardiopathy (8.6%), acute fatty liver disease (3.5%), and systemic lupus erythematosus (2.5%). Among the nonobstetric causes, malignant neoplasia (7.4%) and AIDS (3.7%) were the most important. CONCLUSIONS: the prevailing causes of maternal death have not changed in the last two decades. The main cause is still hypertension. There is an expressive number of deaths related to cesarean section and infections. The high prevalence of direct obstetric causes shows the low maternal mortality prevention capacity of our health care system.

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