CELSO RICARDO FERNANDES DE CARVALHO

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Departamento de Fisioterapia, Fonoaudiologia e Terapia Ocupacional, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/20 - Laboratório de Terapêutica Experimental, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/54 - Laboratório de Bacteriologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Are blue-collar workers more physically active than white-collar at work?
    (2021) AZEVEDO, Leonardo Malta; CHIAVEGATO, Luciana Dias; CARVALHO, Celso R. F.; BRAZ, Juliano Ribeiro; CABRAL, Cristina Maria Nunes; PADULA, Rosimeire Simprini
    This study evaluates the physical activity level at work and leisure time of white-collar and two groups of blue-collar workers from the latex glove industry and the association of physical activity level and musculoskeletal complains and work ability. The workers' sociodemographic and behavioral health characteristics, work ability index, musculoskeletal complains, total step count and caloric expenditure for three consecutive days, were assessed. The blue-collar workers that move most from the workstation (longD) were more physically active at work compared to white-collar and blue-collar that moved close the workstation (shortD). But in leisure-time the result is reversed, white-collar and blue-collar groups were significantly more active. There was no association between physical activity level and musculoskeletal pain intensity and work ability. All the groups of workers exhibited satisfactory physical activity levels, but only blue-collar (longD) were more physically active (10,000 steps per day).
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    Characterization and association between fat mass and fat-free mass ratio with clinical characteristics in asthmatic adults
    (2021) ALVES, Thaina Bessa; RUGILA, Diery Fernandes; CAVALLARI, Felipe Vilaca; OLIVEIRA, Joice Mara; CORREIA, Natielly Soares; PASSOS, Natalia Febrini Piassi; FREITAS, Patricia Duarte; PITTA, Fabio; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernandes; FURLANETTO, Karina Couto
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    Prone positioning in patients with COVID-19 under invasive mechanical ventilation and acute respiratory distress syndrome: a multicenter cohort study
    (2021) CUNHA, Marieta Cabral Amaral; PLENTZ, Rodrigo Della Mea; SANT'ANNA, Guadalupe Nery De; LUNARDI, Adriana Claudia; ISENSEE, Larissa Padrao; XAVIER, Rafaella Fagundes; SCHARDONG, Jociane; RIGHI, Natiele Camponogara; FERREIRA, Juliana Carvalho; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernandes
  • article 42 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Identification of asthma phenotypes based on extrapulmonary treatable traits
    (2021) FREITAS, Patricia Duarte; XAVIER, Rafaella Franca; MCDONALD, Vanessa Marie; GIBSON, Peter Gerard; CORDOVA-RIVERA, Laura; FURLANETTO, Karina Couto; OLIVEIRA, Joice Mara de; CARVALHO-PINTO, Regina Maria; CUKIER, Alberto; STELMACH, Rafael; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernandes
    Asthma is a heterogeneous and complex disease, and a description of asthma phenotypes based on extrapulmonary treatable traits has not been previously reported. The objective of this study was to identify and characterise clusters based on clinical, functional, anthropometrical and psychological characteristics in participants with moderate-to-severe asthma. This was a cross-sectional multicentre study involving centres from Brazil and Australia. Participants (n=296) with moderate-to-severe asthma were consecutively recruited. Physical activity and sedentary time, clinical asthma control, anthropometric data, pulmonary function and psychological and health status were evaluated. Participants were classified by hierarchical cluster analysis and the clusters compared using ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis and Chi-squared tests. Multiple logistic and linear regression models were performed to evaluate the association between variables. We identified four clusters: 1) participants with controlled asthma who were physically active, 2) participants with uncontrolled asthma who were physically inactive and more sedentary; 3) participants with uncontrolled asthma and low physical activity, who were also obese and experienced anxiety and/or depression symptoms; and 4) participants with very uncontrolled asthma who were physically inactive, more sedentary, obese and experienced anxiety and/or depression symptoms. Higher levels of sedentary time, female sex and anxiety symptoms were associated with increased odds of exacerbation risk, while being more active showed a protective factor for hospitalisation. Asthma control was associated with sex, the occurrence of exacerbation, physical activity and health status. Physical inactivity, obesity and symptoms of anxiety and/or depression were associated with worse asthma outcomes, and closely and inextricably associated with asthma control. This cluster analysis highlights the importance of assessing extrapulmonary traits to improve personalised management and outcomes for people with moderate and severe asthma.
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    PULMONARY REHABILITATION IN INDIVIDUALS POS-ACUTE COVID-19 INFECTION: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
    (2021) XAVIER, Rafaella; GODOY, Caroline; SILVA, Erika Gouveia E.; IAMONTI, Vinicius; POMPEU, Jose Eduardo; TOUFEN JR., Carlos; CARVALHO, Carlos; CARVALHO, Celso
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    Desaturation-distance ratio during field exercise test in lymphangioleiomyomatosis: a cross-sectional study
    (2021) QUEIROZ, Douglas Silva; SILVA, Cibele Cristine Berto Marques Da; AMARAL, Alexandre Franco; OLIVEIRA, Martina Rodrigues; MORIYA, Henrique Takachi; CARVALHO, Carlos R. R.; BALDI, Bruno Guedes; CARVALHO, Celso R. F.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Protocol for Functional Assessment of Adults and Older Adults after Hospitalization for COVID-19
    (2021) GODOY, Caroline Gil de; SILVA, Erika Christina Gouveia e; OLIVEIRA, Danielle Brancolini de; GAMBETA, Amislaine Cristina; SILVA, Elizabeth Mendes da; CAMPOS, Camila Machado de; SCHMITT, Ana Carolina Basso; CARVALHO, Celso R. F.; FU, Carolina; TANAKA, Clarice; NAKAGAWA, Naomi Kondo; TOUFEN JUNIOR, Carlos; CARVALHO, Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de; HILL, Keith; POMPEU, Jose Eduardo
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Failure of Noninvasive Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Failure is Associated with Higher Mortality in Patients with Solid Tumors: A Retrospective Cohort Study
    (2021) LIMA, Francisco Valdez; HAJJAR, Ludhmila Abrahao; ALMEIDA, Juliano Pinheiro; RAMALHO, Sergio; CHIAPPA, Gaspar Rogerio; CIPRIANO, Graziella; CAHALIN, Lawrence Patrick; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo de; CIPRIANO JUNIOR, Gerson
    Background Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV) is a well-established treatment for Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) in hematological cancer. However, the NIV impact on mortality in patients with solid tumors is unclear. Objective To define the factors associated with NIV failure and mortality and to describe the mortality risk of patients with solid tumors requiring NIV for ARF treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods A retrospective cohort study of patients with solid tumors admitted into an ICU between Jan 2016 and Dec 2017, for cancer treatment, with ARF diagnosis that had used the NIV as first-line treatment. Our primary outcome was ICU and in-hospital mortality. The secondary outcome was NIV failure. A Cox proportional hazards regression was used to identify variables associated with mortality and NIV failure. Kaplan-Meier analyses were performed to demonstrate cumulative survival. Results A total of 226 patients with solid tumors were included. The ICU and hospital mortality rates were 57.5% and 69.5%, respectively. NIV failed in 52.2% of the patients. The use of vasopressors (HR 2.48 [95% CI: 1.43-4.30] p = 0.001), baseline lactate (HR 1.20 [95% CI: 1.07-1.35] p = 0.003), baseline PaO2/FiO(2) ratio (HR1.33 [1.11-1.55] p = 0.002), and NIV success (HR0.17 [95% CI: 0.10-0.27] p = 0.005) was independently associated with hospital mortality. The use of vasopressors (HR 2.58 [95% CI: 1.41-4.73] p = 0.02), NIV duration (HR 0.93 [95% CI: 0.89-0.97] p = 0.003), and baseline lactate (HR 1.13 [95% CI: 1.06-1.20] p = 0.001) was associated with NIV failure. Conclusions NIV failure was independently associated with an increase in both ICU and hospital mortality rates. In patients with NIV therapy indication, the duration of this intervention was associated with NIV failure.
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    Association between functionality and respiratory impairment after hospitalization for COVID-19: a cohort study
    (2021) CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernandes de; GODOY, Caroline Gil; GOUVEIA-SILVA, Erika Christina; XAVIER, Rafaella Fagundes; OLIVEIRA, Danielle Brancolini; CASSIMIRO, Luciana; IAMONTI, Vinicius; TOUFEN JR., Carlos; CARVALHO, Carlos R. R.; POMPEU, Jose Eduardo
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    Hold your breath again: Exploring dysfunctional breathing assessments in healthy individuals
    (2021) VIDOTTO, Lais; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernandes De; CARAGEORGHIS, Costas I.; SMYRNI, Panagiota