ROSANA CAMARA AGONDI
Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/60 - Laboratório de Imunologia Clínica e Alergia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/19 - Laboratório de Histocompatibilidade e Imunidade Celular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/60 - Laboratório de Imunologia Clínica e Alergia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/19 - Laboratório de Histocompatibilidade e Imunidade Celular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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conferenceObject Inhaled corticoids in asthmatic patients: effect on body mass index and spirometry(2018) PACHECO, Rosilane dos Reis; ANDRADE, Mayra Coutinho; PEDROSO, Natalia Falci; TAKEJIMA, Priscila; AUN, Marcelo V.; KALIL FILHO, Jorge Elias; GIAVINA-BIANCHI, Pedro; AGONDI, Rosana C.- Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: Response to Antileukotriene(2017) LOPES, Mariele Morandin; SALLES, Pamella Diogo; DANTAS, Paula; KALIL, Jorge; MOTTA, Antonio Abilio; AGONDI, Rosana Camara
conferenceObject Anaphylaxis during skin prick test with aeroallergen extract: Case report(2021) OLIVEIRA, I. A.; PRADO, A. I. F.; ALBERTO, N. E. S.; MENECHINO, N. T. C.; KALIL, J.; GIAVINA-BIANCHI, P.; AGONDI, R. C.conferenceObject Evaluation of autologous serum skin test positivity and autoantibodies status in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU)(2019) PEREIRA, G. D. F.; MAMEDE, L. D. Q.; GOMES, L. S.; MAIA, L. P.; KALIL, J.; MOTTA, A. A.; BARROS, M. T.; AGONDI, R. C.conferenceObject Frequency Of Anti-inflammatory Related Cutaneous Manifestation In Patients With Aspirin-exacerbated Respiratory Disease (AERD)(2018) ANDRADE, Mayra Coutinho; PACHECO, Rosilane dos Reis; ALMEIDA, Mila; TAKEJIMA, Priscila; KALIL FILHO, Jorge Elias; GIAVINA-BIANCHI, Pedro; AGONDI, Rosana C.conferenceObject Esophagogastroduodenal Mucosal Behavior after Bronchial Challenge with House Dust Mites in Allergic Asthmatic Patients(2015) AGONDI, Rosana C.; NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ, Tomas; BARBUTI, Ricardo; BISACCIONI, Carla; AUN, Marcelo Vivolo; KALIL, Jorge; GIAVINA-BIANCHI, PedroconferenceObject Chronic spontaneous urticaria and autoimmunity: a follow up study of patients with chronic urticaria for 16 years(2018) MOUCO, Claudia Castilho; ZANANDREA, Andressa; ASSIS, Joao Paulo de; CASTRO, Raisa Borges; DIAS, Gabriella Melo Fontes Silva; KALIL, Jorge; MOTTA, Antonio Abilio; AGONDI, Rosana C.- AERD: PERSPECTIVE OF THE USE OF LICENSED MONOCLONALS FOR TREATMENT BASED ON THEIR PHENOTYPES(2019) DIAS, Gabriella M. F. S.; ASSIS, Joao Paulo de; CASTRO, Raisa Borges; KALIL, Jorge; GIAVINA-BIANCHI, Pedro; AGONDI, Rosana C.
conferenceObject CU-Q2oL assessment in patients with chronic urticaria(2016) AGONDI, R. C.; KANAMORI, K.; DANTAS, P.; BARROS, M. T.; KALIL, J.; MOTTA, A. A.- Spirometric values in elderly asthmatic patients are not influenced by obesity(2012) AGONDI, R. C.; BISACCIONI, C.; AUN, M. V.; RIBEIRO, M. R.; KALIL, J.; GIAVINA-BIANCHI, P.Background Studies have suggested that asthma in obese individuals differs from the classic asthma phenotype, presenting as a disease that is more difficult to control. Objective The objective of the present study was to determine whether obesity, age or a combination of the two are associated with worse spirometry parameters in patients with asthma. Methods This was an observational cross-sectional study involving patients over 18 years of age who had been diagnosed with asthma (allergic or nonallergic). We evaluated the results of their spirometric tests. The patients were classified in accordance with two criteria: body mass index (BMI) and age. Based on their BMIs, the patients were divided into three groups: normal weight, overweight and obese. Patients were also separated into two categories by age: 18-59 years of age; and >= 60 years of age. Results We evaluated 451 patients with asthma and their spirometry tests. In the present study, the pulmonary function parameters were negatively correlated with BMI and age (P < 0.05). We found that there was a statistically significant correlation between spirometric values and BMI among patients 18-59 years of age (P < 0.001), however, among patients over 60, we did not observe this negative association. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance The spirometric values decreased significantly in proportion to the increase of BMI and age in patients with asthma, especially among young adults. There was no negative correlation between BMI and FEV1 in the group >= 60 years of age, suggesting that perhaps the time of disease is a major factor in the loss of lung function than weight gain in the elderly.