JULIANO PINHEIRO DE ALMEIDA

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Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/08 - Laboratório de Anestesiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    BRAZILIAN DIRECTOR OF CARDIO-ONCOLOGY OF THE BRAZILIAN CARDIOLOGY SOCIETY ACHIEVEMENT
    (2011) KALIL FILHO, Roberto; HAJJAR, Ludhmila Abrahao; BACAL, Fernando; HOFF, Paulo Marcelo Gehm; DIZ, Maria Del Pilar Estevez; GALAS, Filomena Regina Barbosa Gomes; FUKUSHIMA, Julia Tizue; ALMEIDA, Juliano Pinheiro de; NAKAMURA, Rosana Ely; TRIELLI, Thalia Rodrigues; BITTAR, Cristina Salvadori; SANTOS, Marilia Harumi dos; GALDEANO, Flavia Gomes; AULER JUNIOR, Jose Otavio da Costa; SILVESTRINI, Anderson Arantes; ALENCAR, Aristoteles; MOTA, Augusto Cesar de Andrade; GUSMAO, Cid Abreu Buarque de; ALMEIDA, Dirceu Rodrigues; SIMOES, Claudia Marques; BOCCHI, Edimar Alcides; LIMA, Enaldo Melo de; FERNANDES, Fabio; SILVEIRA, Fabio Serra; VILAS-BOAS, Fabio; SILVA NETO, Luis Beck da; ROHDE, Luis Eduardo Paim; MONTERA, Marcelo Westerlund; BARBOSA, Marcia; MANO, Max Senna; RIECHELMANN, Rachel Simoes; ARAI, Roberto Jun; MARTINS, Silvia M.; FERREIRA, Silvia Moreira Ayub; SANTOS, Veronica
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Impact of Preoperative Functional Capacity on Postoperative Outcomes in Congenital Heart Surgery: An Observational and Prospective Study
    (2022) INOUE, Angela Sachiko; LOPES, Antonio Augusto Barbosa; TANAKA, Ana Cristina Sayuri; FELTRIM, Maria Ignez Zanetti; GALAS, Filomena R. B. G.; ALMEIDA, Juliano Pinheiro; HAJJAR, Ludhmila Abrahao; NOZAWA, Emilia
    Background: Despite advances in surgical technique and postoperative care in congenital heart disease, cardiovascular morbidity is still high. Objective: To evaluate the association between preoperative cardiovascular fitness of children and adolescents, measured by the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and Heart Rate Variability (HRV), and the occurrence of cardiogenic, septic shock and death in the postoperative period. Methods: Prospective, observational clinic study including 81 patients aged from 8 to 18 years. In the preoperative period, the 6MWT (distance walked and SpO(2)) and HRV were performed. The adjusted risk score for surgeries for congenital heart disease (RACHS-1) was applied to predict the surgical risk factor for mortality. The occurrence of at least one of the listed complications was considered as a combined event. P values < 0.05 were considered as significant. Results: Of the patients, 59% were male, with mean age of 12 years; 33% were cyanotic; and 72% had undergone previous cardiac surgery. Cardiogenic shock was the most common complication, and 31% had a combined event. Prior to surgery, type of current heart disease, RACHS-1, SpO(2) at rest, during the 6MWT and recovery were selected for the multivariate analysis. The SpO(2) at recovery by the 6MWT remained as an independent risk factor (OR 0.93, 95%CI [0.88 - 0.99], p=0.02) for the increasing occurrence of combined events. Conclusion: SpO(2) after the application of the 6MWT in the preoperative period was an independent predictor of prognosis in children and adolescents undergoing surgical correction; the walked distance and the HRV did not present this association.
  • article 57 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The Heart and COVID-19: What Cardiologists Need to Know
    (2020) COSTA, Isabela Bispo Santos da Silva; BITTAR, Cristina Salvadori; RIZK, Stephanie Itala; ARAUJO FILHO, Antonio Everaldo de; SANTOS, Karen Alcantara Queiroz; MACHADO, Theuran Inahja Vicente; ANDRADE, Fernanda Thereza de Almeida; GONZALEZ, Thalita Barbosa; AREVALO, Andrea Nataly Galarza; ALMEIDA, Juliano Pinheiro de; BACAL, Fernando; OLIVEIRA, Glaucia Maria Moraes de; LACERDA, Marcus Vinicius Guimaraes de; BARBERATO, Silvio Henrique; CHAGAS, Antonio Carlos Palandri; ROCHITTE, Carlos Eduardo; RAMIRES, Jose Antonio Franchini; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; HAJJAR, Ludhmila Abrahao
    In face of the pandemic of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the management of patients with cardiovascular risk factors and/or disease is challenging. The cardiovascular complications evidenced in patients with COVID-19 derive from several mechanisms, ranging from direct viral injury to complications secondary to the inflammatory and thrombotic responses to the infection. The proper care of patients with COVID-19 requires special attention to the cardiovascular system aimed at better outcomes.