FREDERICO LEON ARRABAL FERNANDES

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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    Identification of functional phenotypes in people with COPD: influence of postural balance, physical activity, sedentary behaviour and quadriceps muscle strength
    (2019) XAVIER, Rafaella; CAPORALI, Ana Carolina; LOPES, Aline; OLIVEIRA, Cristino; FERNANDES, Frederico; STELMACH, Rafael; PINTO, Regina Carvalho; CUKIER, Alberto; CARVALHO, Celso
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    Postural balance and predictors of falls in COPD patients
    (2017) XAVIER, Rafaella; PEREIRA, Ana Carolina; LOPES, Aline; MARQUES, Cibele; LUNARDI, Adriana; STELMACH, Rafael; FERNANDES, Frederico; CARVALHO, Celso
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    Identifying COPD patients at risk for worse symptoms, quality of life and self-efficacy: A cluster analysis
    (2017) LOPES, Aline Costa; CARVALHO, Celso; XAVIER, Rafaella Fagundes; CAPORALI, Ana Carolina Alves; STELMACH, Rafael; FERNANDES, Frederico Leon Arrabal; HARRISON, Samantha L.
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    Prevalence Of Dinamic Hyperinflation And Aerobic Capacity Assessment In Bronchiectasis Patients
    (2017) NUCCI, M. N. Maiorano De; FERNANDES, F. L. A.; ATHANAZIO, R. A.; SALGE, J. M.; STELMACH, R.; CUKIER, A.
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    Dynamic hyperinflation is not the main limiting factor during exercise in obese asthmatics
    (2016) CARVALHO, Celso Fernandes de; FERREIRA, Palmira Gabriele; FREITAS, Patricia Duarte; SILVA, Aline Grandi; STELMACH, Rafael; CUKIER, Alberto; FERNANDES, Frederico Leon Arrabal; MARTINS, Milton Arruda
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    Clinical Concepts for Triple Therapy Use in Patients with COPD: A Delphi Consensus
    (2023) MIRAVITLLES, Marc; ACHARYA, Sudeep; AGGARWAL, Bhumika; FERNANDES, Frederico L. A.; DREYSE, Jorge; JARDIM, Jose R.; JUTHONG, Siwasak; LEVY, Gur; SIVORI, Martin
    Purpose: Role of triple therapy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management is supported by growing evidence, but consensus is lacking on various aspects. We conducted a Delphi survey in respiratory experts on the effects of triple therapy on exacerbation reduction, early optimization, pneumonia risk, and mortality benefits in COPD management.Methods: The study comprised 2-round online surveys and a participant meeting with 21 respiratory experts from 10 countries. The 31-statement questionnaire was prepared using Decipher software after literature review. Responses were recorded using Likert scale ranging from 1 (disagreement) to 9 (agreement) with a consensus threshold of 75%.Results: All experts participated in both surveys and 14/21 attended participant meeting. Consensus was reached on 13/31 questions in first survey and 4/14 in second survey on: mortality benefits of triple therapy; comparable pneumonia risk between single inhaler triple therapy (SITT) and multiple inhaler triple therapy (81%); preference of SITT for patients with high eosinophil count (95%); exacerbation risk reduction and healthcare cost benefits with early initiation of SITT post exacerbation-related hospitalization (<30 days) (86%). No consensus was reached on first line SITT use after first exacerbation resulting in COPD diagnosis (62%).Conclusion: This study demonstrated that there is consensus among experts regarding many of the key concepts about appropriate clinical use and benefits of triple therapy in COPD. More evidence is required for evaluating the benefits of early optimisation of triple therapy.
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    Association of illness perceptions with psycho-demographic factors and physical activity in COPD patients
    (2016) XAVIER, Rafaella; LOPES, Aline Costa; PEREIRA, Ana Carolina Alves Caporali; CARVALHO-PINTO, Regina Maria; FERNANDES, Frederico Leon Arrabal; HARRISON, Samantha L.; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernandes