VINICIUS CALDEIRA QUINTAO

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Instituto da Criança, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/08 - Laboratório de Anestesiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Pesquisa em Anestesiologia
    (2021) CARMONA, Maria José Carvalho; QUINTãO, Vinícius Caldeira; MELO, Marcos Francisco Vidal
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Drug abuse amongst anesthetists in Brazil: a national survey
    (2021) SOUSA, Gabriel Soares de; FITZSIMONS, Michael Gerald; MUELLER, Ariel; QUINTAO, Vinicius Caldeira; SIMOES, Claudia Marquez
    Background: The prevalence of Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and acceptance of drug testing among anesthetists in Brazil has not been determined. Methods: An intemet-based survey was performed to investigate the prevalence of SUD among anesthetists in Brazil, to explore the attitudes of anesthetists regarding whether SUD jeopardizes the health of an impaired provider or their patient, and to determine the provider's perspective regarding acceptance and effectiveness of drug testing to reduce SUD. The questionnaire was distributed via social media. REDCap was utilized to capture data. A sample size of 350 to achieve a confidence level of 95% and confidence interval of 5 was estimated. Study report was based on STROBE and CHERRIES statements. Results: The survey was returned from 1,295 individuals. Most individuals knew an anesthesia provider with a SUD (82.07%), while 23% admitted personal use. The most common identified substances of abuse were opioids (67.05%). Very few respondents worked in a setting that performs drug testing (n = 17, 1.33%). Most individuals believed that drug testing could improve personal safety (82.83%) or the safety of patients (85.41%). Individuals with a personal history of SUD were less likely to believe in the effectiveness of drug testing to reduce one's own risk (74.92% vs. 85.18%, p < 0.0001) or improve the safety of patients (76.27% vs. 88.13%, p < 0.001). Conclusions: SUDs are common among anesthetists in Brazil. Drug testing would be accepted as a viable means to reduce the incidence although a larger study should be performed to investigate the logistical feasibility. (C) 2021 Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    First Brazilian pediatric hospital to adopt 1-hour preoperative fasting time for clear fluids for elective surgeries
    (2021) CARDOSO, Priscilla Ferreira Neto; QUINTAO, Vinicius Caldeira; PERINI, Bruno; CARMONA, Maria Jose Carvalho; CARLOS, Ricardo Vieira; SIMOES, Claudia Marquez
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    Manejo do sangramento agudo perioperatório em pediatria
    (2021) SAMPAIO, Josyanne Balarotti Pedrazzi; QUINTãO, Vinícius Caldeira
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    Investigation of the DNA methylation profile in children presenting emergence delirium
    (2021) QUINTAO, Vinicius; KULIKOWSKI, Leslie; CARMONA, Maria
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
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    Case Report: New Nociception Monitor Use in a Pediatric Patient during Inguinal Hernia Repair
    (2021) DONATO, Anne Di; QUINTAO, Vinicius Caldeira; CARLOS, Ricardo Vieira; NOBREGA, Vinicius de Sousa
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Noninvasive intracranial pressure real-time waveform analysis monitor during prostatectomy robotic surgery and Trendelenburg position: case report
    (2021) SABA, Gabriela Tognini; QUINTÃO, Vinicius Caldeira; ZEFERINO, Suely Pereira; SIMÕES, Claudia Marquez; COELHO, Rafael Ferreira; FAZOLI, Arnaldo; NAHAS, William; VILELA, Gustavo Henrique Frigieri; CARMONA, Maria José Carvalho
    Abstract Both robotic surgery and head-down tilt increase intracranial pressure by impairing venous blood outflow. Prostatectomy is commonly performed in elderly patients, who are more likely to develop postoperative cognitive disorders. Therefore, increased intracranial pressure could play an essential role in cognitive decline after surgery. We describe a case of a 69-year-old male who underwent a robotic prostatectomy. Noninvasive Brain4care™ intraoperative monitoring showed normal intracranial compliance during anesthesia induction, but it rapidly decreased after head-down tilt despite normal vital signs, low lung pressure, and adequate anesthesia depth. We conclude that there is a need for intraoperative intracranial compliance monitoring since there are major changes in cerebral compliance during surgery, which could potentially allow early identification and treatment of impaired cerebral complacency.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    A Brazilian national preparedness survey of anesthesiologists during the coronavirus pandemic
    (2021) QUINTAO, Vinicius Caldeira; SIMOES, Claudia Marquez; MUNOZ, Gibran Elias Harcha; BARACH, Paul; CARMONA, Maria Jose Carvalho
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Comprehensive perioperative eye protection
    (2021) CARMONA, Maria José Carvalho; QUINTÃO, Vinícius Caldeira