ANA CRISTINA SAYURI TANAKA

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    GOING AGAINST THE ODDS - A CASE OF SUCCESS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT WITH COMPLEX CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
    (2021) KORMANN-MOREIRA, Mylena Cristina; MARTINS, Ana Vitoria Vitoreti; LEMOUCHE, Stephanie Ondracek; SANTANA, Marcela Devido; TANAKA, Ana Cristina Sayuri; ZORZANELLI, Leina; THOMAZ, Ana Maria; IKARI, Nana Miura; AVILA, Walkiria Samuel
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    RESTRICTIVE AND HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHIES AS INDICATION FOR HEART TRANSPLANTATION: CLINICAL OUTCOME IN A SINGLE CENTER
    (2013) TANAKA, Ana Cristina; MIURA, Nana; THOMAZ, Ana Maria; AIELLO, Vera Demarchi; BENEVENUTI, Luiz; TAVARES, Glaucia; NOMURA, Cesar; JATENE, Marcelo Biscegli; AZEKA, Estela
    PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was evaluate the prevalence and outcome of restrictive and hypertrophic cardiomyopathies in a cohort of pediatric heart transplantation. METHOD: To evaluate the prevalence and clinical outcome of children with restrictive and hypertrophic cardiomyopathies submitted heart transplantation. RESULTS: From october 1992 to 2012, 115 patients were submitted heart transplantation. 120 transplants were performed at Heart Institute (InCor) University São Paulo Medical School. Seventeen (14,7%) of these patients hat restrictive cardiomyopathy/hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and have undergone to heart transplantation. The mean age was 10,4 years. Survival was 76,4%. Follow-up period ranged from 26 days to 6,6 years. CONCLUSION: Restrictive and hypertrophic cardiomyopathies can be an indication for heart transplantation a favorable outcome.
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    CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE IN ADULTS - A NEW PROFILE INSPIRES A NEW PARADIGM
    (2021) DINARDI, Layara Fernanda Lipari; DEVIDO, Marcela; PEREIRA, Thiago Vicente; ROMANO, Gabriel Leiros; ZORZANELLI, Leina; THOMAZ, Ana Maria; TANAKA, Ana Cristina; SIQUEIRA, Adailson Vagner da Silva; IKARI, Nana Miura; AZEKA, Estela
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    RESTRICTIVE SYNDROME AND HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMIOPATHY AS INDICATION FOR HEART TRANSPLANTATION: CLINICAL OUTCOME IN A SINGLE CENTER
    (2013) TANAKA, Ana Cristina; MIURA, Nana; THOMAZ, Ana Maria; FERNANDES, Marcos; VALE, Natalia Freitas de Deus; AIELLO, Vera; BENVENUTI, Luiz; TAVARES, Glaucia; NOMURA, Cesar; JATENE, Marcelo; AZEKA, Estela
    OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and outcome of restrictive syndrome in a cohort of pediatric heart transplantation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: To evaluate the prevalence and clinical outcome of children with restrictive syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomiopathy submitted to heart transplantation. RESULTS: From October 1992 to 2012, 115 patients were submitted to heart transplantation. One hundred and twenty transplants were performed at Heart Institute (InCor) University of Sao Paulo Medical School. Seventeen (14.7%) of these patients had restrictive syndrome and have undergone to heart transplantation. The mean age was 10.4 yrs. Survival was 76.4%. Follow up period ranged from 26 days to 6.6 yrs. CONCLUSION: Restrictive syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy can be an indication for heart transplantation with a favorable outcome.
  • article 31 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Update on the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guideline of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology-2019
    (2019) BERNOCHE, Claudia; TIMERMAN, Sergio; POLASTRI, Thatiane Facholi; GIANNETTI, Natali Schiavo; SIQUEIRA, Adailson Wagner da Silva; PISCOPO, Agnaldo; SOEIRO, Alexandre de Matos; REIS, Amelia Gorete Afonso da Costa; TANAKA, Ana Cristina Sayuri; THOMAZ, Ana Maria; QUILICI, Ana Paula; CATARINO, Andrei Hilario; RIBEIRO, Anna Christina de Lima; BARRETO, Antonio Carlos Pereira; AZEVEDO FILHO, Antonio Fernando Barros de; PAZIN FILHO, Antonio; TIMERMAN, Ari; SCARPA, Bruna Romanelli; TIMERMAN, Bruno; TAVARES, Caio de Assis Moura; MARTINS, Cantidio Soares Lemos; SERRANO JUNIOR, Carlos Vicente; MALAQUE, Ceila Maria Sant'Ana; PISANI, Cristiano Faria; BATISTA, Daniel Valente; LEANDRO, Daniela Luana Fernandes; SZPILMAN, David; GONCALVES, Diego Manoel; PAIVA, Edison Ferreira de; OSAWA, Eduardo Atsushi; LIMA, Eduardo Gomes; ADAM, Eduardo Leal; PEIXOTO, Elaine; EVARISTO, Eli Faria; AZEKA, Estela; SILVA, Fabio Bruno da; WEN, Fan Hui; FERREIRA, Fatima Gil; LIMA, Felipe Gallego; FERNANDES, Felipe Lourenco; GANEM, Fernando; GALAS, Filomena Regina Barbosa Gomes; TARASOUTCHI, Flavio; SOUZA, Germano Emilio Conceicao; FEITOSA FILHO, Gilson Soares; FORONDA, Gustavo; GUIMARAES, Helio Penna; ABUD, Isabela Cristina Kirnew; LEITE, Ivanhoe Stuart Lima; LINHARES FILHO, Jaime Paula Pessoa; MORAES JUNIOR, Joao Batista de Moura Xavier; FALCAO, Joao Luiz Alencar de Araripe; RAMIRES, Jose Antonio Franchini; CAVALINI, Jose Fernando; SARAIVA, Jose Francisco Kerr; ABRAO, Karen Cristine; PINTO, Lecio Figueira; BIANCHI, Leonardo Luis Torres; LOPES, Leonardo Nicolau Geisler Daud; PIEGAS, Leopoldo Soares; KOPEL, Liliane; GODOY, Lucas Colombo; TOBASE, Lucia; HAJJAR, Ludhmila Abrahao; DALLAN, Luis Augusto Palma; CANEO, Luiz Fernando; CARDOSO, Luiz Francisco; CANESIN, Manoel Fernandes; PARK, Marcelo; RABELO, Marcia Maria Noya; MALACHIAS, Marcus Vinicius Bolivar; GONCALVES, Maria Aparecida Batistao; ALMEIDA, Maria Fernanda Branco de; SOUZA, Maria Francilene Silva; FAVARATO, Maria Helena Sampaio; CARRION, Maria Julia Machline; GONZALEZ, Maria Margarita; BORTOLOTTO, Maria Rita de Figueiredo Lemos; MACATRAO-COSTA, Milena Frota; SHIMODA, Monica Satsuki; OLIVEIRA-JUNIOR, Mucio Tavares de; IKARI, Nana Miura; DUTRA, Oscar Pereira; BERWANGER, Otavio; PINHEIRO, Patricia Ana Paiva Correa; REIS, Patricia Feitosa Frota dos; CELLIA, Pedro Henrique Moraes; SANTOS FILHO, Raul Dias dos; GIANOTTO-OLIVEIRA, Renan; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; GUINSBURG, Ruth; MANAGINI, Sandrigo; LAGE, Silvia Helena Gelas; YEU, So Pei; FRANCHI, Sonia Meiken; SHIMODA-SAKANO, Tania; ACCORSI, Tarso Duenhas; LEAL, Tatiana de Carvalho Andreucci; GUIMARAES, Vanessa; SALLAI, Vanessa Santos; AVILA, Walkiria Samuel; SAKO, Yara Kimiko
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    THE PROFILE OF BNP LEVELS IN CHILDREN WITH HEART FAILURE AND THE POTENTIAL INDICATION FOR HEART TRANSPLANTATION
    (2013) RIBEIRO, Anna Cristina; TANAKA, Ana Cristina; THOMAZ, Ana Maria; FERNANDES, Marcos; AZEKA, Estela
    OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate BNP levels profile in children indicated for heart transplantation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was an observational study at Heart Institute (InCor) University of Sao Paulo Medical School. The data was collected from the f Pediatric Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation outpatient clinics. The following data was analysed: BNP levels, diagnosis of cardiopathy, functional class, clinical outcome and transplantation procedure. RESULTS: Forty-eight patients were studied at Heart Institute (InCor) University of Sao Paulo Medical School. Sixty percent were male. The main diagnosis was dilated cardiomiopathy in 72%, restrictive syndrome in 23%, hypertrophic in 2 (5%) and congenital heart disease in 25%. NYHA class IV was present in 44%. In 77% of patients, the BNP levels >300 ng/dL were described. Thirty-six (75%) were listed for transplantation. Thirty two (88%) patients had BNP levels >300. Six of them died and had BNP levels more than 300 ng/dL. CONCLUSION: High BNP levels were associated with unfavorable prognosis in children with heart failure.