MARIA CLEUSA MARTINS

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Assessment of the prevalence of vertical hepatitis B transmission in two consecutive generations
    (2018) NAKANO, Larissa Akeme; KATAYOSE, Jessica Toshie; ABREU, Rodrigo Martins; MENDES, Luis Claudio Alfaia; MARTINS, Maria Cleusa; PINTO, Vanusa Barbosa; CARRILHO, Flair Jose; ONO, Suzane Kioko
    Introduction: Hepatitis B is an important public health problem in the world and one of the forms of contagion would be through vertical transmission. Precose diagnosis allows the adoption of prophylaxis measures, which results in prevention in more than 90% of cases. Objective: To describe the prevalences of vertical transmission and compare two generations (mother/patient and patient/child). Method: This was a cross-sectional study, which included 101 patients. The interviews were performed through the application of the instrument of data collection and information of the physical file before the medical consultation. Results: The mean +/- SD of age was 50.9 +/- 13.1 years, the male gender predominated, with 56.4% of the patients, and the predominance was white, with 43.6%. Vertical transmission between mother and patient occurred in 17.8% and between patient and child, in 7.9%. In all of the eight cases of vertical transmission, the diagnosis was after the birth of children infected with HBV, and in 3/8 (37.5%), there was more than one case of infection by this mechanism per patient, totaling 13 children with the disease. Conclusion: There was a reduction in vertical transmission, showing that preventive measures were effective.
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    Drug-Drug Interactions in the Era of Direct-Acting Antivirals and Clinical Outcome of Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C.
    (2018) NOGUEIRA, Marcel; LINO, Ana; OTUYAMA, Leonardo; LUCENA, Nayara; SANTOS, Graziella D'Agostino Ribeiro Dos; AMBROSIO, Veridiana; ROCHA, Priscilla Alves; TOLENTINO, Raphael; MARTINS, Maria Cleusa; PINTO, Vanusa Barbosa; CARRILHO, Flair Jose; ONO, Suzane Kioko
  • article 9 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Validação de escores de uso de dispositivos para inalação: valoração dos erros cometidos
    (2015) ZAMBELLI-SIMOES, Leticia; MARTINS, Maria Cleusa; POSSARI, Juliana Carneiro da Cunha; CARVALHO, Greice Borges; COELHO, Ana Carla Carvalho; CIPRIANO, Sonia Lucena; CARVALHO-PINTO, Regina Maria de; CUKIER, Alberto; STELMACH, Rafael
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Clinical pharmacology profile of care in Hepatology clinic
    (2017) PASSOS, Talita Rocha; SANTOS, Fabiana Silva; MARTINS, Maria Cleusa; PINTO, Vanusa Barbosa; CARRILHO, Flair Jose; ONO, Suzane Kioko
    Since 2010, the Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division of the Central Institute of Hospital das Clinicas of the University of Sao Paulo Medical School (HC-FMUSP, in the Portuguese acronym) has been developing specialized electives assistance activities in the Outpatient Specialty Clinic, Secondary Level, in Sao Paulo NGA-63 Varzea do Carmo. The objective of this study was to analyze the pharmacotherapeutic profile of patients. This is a cross-sectional and retrospective study in which patients were seen at the Hepatology sector and the results were submitted to descriptive statistics. During the study period, 492 patients were treated at the clinic, with a mean age of 58.9 years and frequency of 61.2% female and 74.8% living in Sao Paulo. This population was served by various other medical specialties (cardiology and endocrine among others) and the major liver diagnoses were: chronic hepatitis B and C and fatty liver. Comorbidities were also identified, such as diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. Most patients took their medication in the Basic Health Units. We found that 30% of patients use of more than five medications and the most prescribed were omeprazole 208 (42.3%), metformin 132 (26.8%) and losartan 80 (16.3%). Because it is an adult/elderly population, with several comorbidities and polymedication, it is important to be aware of the rational use of medication. The multidisciplinary team is important in applying correct conducts for the safe use of medicines, to reduce the burden on health spending and improving the quality of life of patients.