SILVIA VIDAL CAMPOS

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Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/09 - Laboratório de Pneumologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Management of Tuberculosis After Lung Transplantation in na Endemic Region
    (2017) CAMPOS, S. V.; SAMANO, M. N.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.; TEIXEIRA, R. O.; FERNANDES, L. M.; ABDALLA, L. G.; CARRARO, R. M.; AFONSO-JUNIOR, J. E.; COSTA, A. N.
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    Non Concordance Between Sputum and Pulmonary Explant Fragments Culture in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis After Lung Transplantation
    (2018) ATHANAZIO, R. A.; RACHED, S. Z.; STELMACH, R.; CUKIER, A.; CARVALHO-PINTO, R. M.; COSTA, A. N.; FERNANDES, F. L.; SAMANO, M. N.; TEIXEIRA, R. H.; CAMPOS, S. V.
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    Pulmonary Actinomycosis in a Lung Transplant Recipient
    (2018) GARCIA, M.; MATOS, R. P.; CAMPOS, S. V.; AFONSO, J.; COSTA, A.; CARRARO, R.; TEIXEIRA, R. H. O. B.
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    Study of Burkholderia Cepacia Complex Strains in Lung Transplant Patients: Analysis of Genomovar and Mortality Impact
    (2014) CARRARO, D. S.; CAMPOS, S. V.; OLIVEIRA-BRAGA, K. A.; IUAMOTO, L. R.; CARRARO, R. M.; OLIVEIRA, L. C.; ROSSI, F.; SABINO, E. C.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.
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    Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome in Lung Transplantation: 5 Case Reports
    (2014) ARIMURA, F. E.; CAMARGO, P. C. L. B.; COSTA, A. N.; TEIXEIRA, R. H. O. B.; CARRARO, R. M.; AFONSO JR., J. E.; CAMPOS, S. V.; SAMANO, M. N.; FERNANDES, L. M.; ABDALLA, L. G.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.
    Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a cliniconeuroradiologic entity characterized by typical neurologic symptoms with characteristic cerebral image alterations. It has been reported in solid organ transplantations, especially related to the use of calcineurin inhibitors. The incidence of PRES in lung transplantation is unknown and probably under-reported in the literature. Here we describe 5 cases of PRES after bilateral lung transplantation. One of the reported cases was the first in the literature in which the neurologic onset precluded the introduction of calcineurin inhibitor. Therefore, although calcineurin inhibitors are known to play an important role in the development of PRES in the setting of lung transplantation, other causes seems to be involved in the physiopathology of this syndrome.
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    Long-Term Follow-Up of Non CF Bronchiectasis Patients After Lung Transplantation in a Single Brazilian Center
    (2018) SERRA, J. P.; JESUS, R. M. De; ATHANAZIO, R. A.; RACHED, S. Z.; CAMPOS, S. V.; COSTA, A. N.; AFONSO, J. E.; CARRARO, R. M.; TEIXEIRA, R. D.; FERNANDES, L. M.; ABDALLA, L.; SAMANO, M. N.
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    Evaluation Of Bronchial Anastomosis Stenosis After Lung Transplantation With Electrical Impedance Tomography: A Case Report
    (2014) CAMARGO, P. C. L. B. D.; AFONSO JR., J. E.; COSTA, A. N.; CARRARO, R. M.; CAMPOS, S. V.; ABDALLA, L. G.; FERNANDES, L. M.; SAMANO, M. N.; TORSANI, V.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.; AMATO, M. B. D. P.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Abdominal Complications After Lung Transplantation in a Brazilian Single Center
    (2017) COSTA, H. F.; REIS, F. P. dos; GOMES-JUNIOR, O.; FERNANDES, L. M.; ABDALLA, L. G.; CAMPOS, S. V.; TEIXEIRA, R. H. O. B.; SAMANO, M. N.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.
    Surgical and nonsurgical abdominal complications have been described after lung transplantation. However, there is limited data on this event in this population. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence of abdominal complications in patients undergoing lung transplantation at the Heart Institute of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sao Paulo (InCor-HCFMUSP) between the years 2003 and 2016. The main causes of abdominal complications were inflammatory acute abdomen (7 patients; 14%), obstructive acute abdomen (9 patients; 18%), gastroparesis (4 patients; 8%), distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (4 patients; 8%), perforated acute abdomen (7 patients; 14%), cytomegalovirus (CMV; 6 patients; 12%), and other reasons (12 patients; 26%). Separating these patients according to Clavien-Dindo classification, we had 21 patients (43%) with complications grade II, 4 patients (8%) with complications grade ilia, 7 patients (14%) with grade Illb complications, 7 patients (14%) with grade IV complications, and 10 patients (21%) with grade complications V. In conclusion, abdominal disorders are seriously increased after lung transplantation and correlate with a high mortality. Early abdominal surgical complication has worse prognosis.
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    Sternal Closure by Rigid Plate Fixation versus Traditional Technique After Clamshell Incision for Bilateral Lung Transplantation
    (2018) SAMANO, M. N.; COSTA, H. F.; FERNANDES, L. M.; ABDALLA, L.; GOMES JR., O.; MONDADORI, D. C.; CAMPOS, S. V.; CARRARO, R. M.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.
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    Coronary Artery Disease Screening for Lung Transplant Candidates
    (2021) LIMA, M. L.; REIS, F. Pola Dos; PIRES, J. P.; CAMPOS, S. V.; ABDALLA, L. G.; FERNANDES, L. M.; CURY, C. B.; TEIXEIRA, R. O.; COSTA, A. N.; CARRARO, R. M.; PEGO-FERNANDES, P. M.