SEIZO MIYADAHIRA

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/57 - Laboratório de Fisiologia Obstétrica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Fetal gastroschisis: antepartum fetal heart rate analysis by computerized cardiotocography
    (2017) ANDRADE, Walkyria S.; BRIZOT, Maria de L.; MIYADAHIRA, Seizo; OSMUNDO JUNIOR, Gilmar de Souza; FRANCISCO, Rossana P. V.; ZUGAIB, Marcelo
    Objectives: To describe the antenatal fetal heart rate (FHR) parameters analyzed by computerizedcardiotocography (cCTG) in fetuses with gastroschisis and compare the FHR parameters with ultrasound gastrointestinal markers.Methods: A retrospective analysis of antepartum cCTG records were conducted in 87 pregnant cases with fetal gastroschisis between 28and 36 weeks (plus 6 days). A comparative analysis of the median distribution of the following FHR parameters was performed: basal FHR, short-term variation (STV), FHR accelerations and decelerations, episodes of high and low variations, and variations in low and high episodes. FHR parameters and ultrasound gastrointestinal markers were also compared.Results: The majority of FHR parameters did not present significant changes throughout gestation. An increased number of records with episodes of low variation (p=0.019) and an increased number of accelerations >15 bpm (p=0.001) were the only observed changes throughout gestation. Stomach herniation was significantly associated with a lower STV (p=0.018) and a higher frequency of records with low episodes (p=0.049).Conclusions: The cCTG analysis indicated that the FHR parameters in fetuses with gastroschisis presented different patterns from those observed in normal fetuses. Stomach herniation was associated with altered FHR patterns.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Renal vascularization indexes and fetal hemodynamics in fetuses with growth restriction
    (2017) DORO, Giovana Farina; SENRA, Janaina Campos; RODRIGUES, Agatha Sacramento; MIYADAHIRA, Seizo; RIBEIRO, Renata Lopes; FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcinelli Vieira; BERNARDES, Lisandra Stein
    Objective To identify the correlation between the renal vascularization index (VI), the flow index (FI) and the vascularization and flow index (VFI) and placental and fetal hemodynamics in fetuses with growth restriction. Method Bidimensional ultrasound and three-dimensional power Doppler with the VOCAL technique were used to determine the renal vascular indexes and fetal and placental hemodynamics in fetuses below the 10th percentile for fetal weight. Partial correlation analysis (controlled for renal depth and gestational age) was performed. The fetuses were divided into four groups according to their hemodynamic picture, and renal indexes were compared between the groups. Results Eighty-one fetuses were evaluated. VI, FI and VFI showed negative correlation with the ductus venosus pulsatility index. VI and VFI showed positive correlations with the amniotic fluid index. The group of fetuses with the worst hemodynamic picture (abnormal umbilical artery, middle cerebral artery and ductus venosus pulsatility indexes) showed significantly lower VI and VFI than the group with no changes in these pulsatility indexes. Conclusions Renal vascularization indexes were inversely correlated with ductus venosus pulsatility indexes and were diminished in fetuses showing hemodynamic compromise. These changes might be related to postnatal renal impairment. (C) 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.