MARCIA UCHOA DE REZENDE

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Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/41 - Laboratório de Investigação Médica do Sistema Músculoesquelético, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Effect of postoperative use of nasal oxygen catheter supplementation in wound healing following total knee arthroplasty
    (2014) HELITO, Camilo Partezani; JUNQUEIRA, Jader Joel Machado; GOBBI, Ricardo Gomes; ANGELINI, Fabio Janson; REZENDE, Marcia Uchoa; TIRICO, Luis Eduardo Passarelli; DEMANGE, Marco Kawamura; ALBUQUERQUE, Roberto Freire da Mota e; PECORA, Jose Ricardo; CAMANHO, Gilberto Luis
    OBJECTIVES: Healing is an event that is fundamental to the success of total knee arthroplasty. The aims of the present study were to compare the rates of complications related to wound healing between two groups of volunteers submitted to total knee arthroplasty and to evaluate the effects of postoperative oxygen supplementation by means of a nasal catheter. METHOD: A total of 109 patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty were randomized into two groups, namely, groups that did and did not receive postoperative oxygen supplementation via a nasal catheter. The surgical wound was monitored every day during the hospital stay and on the 7th, 14th, 21st, 30th and 42nd postoperative days. Characteristics related to healing were observed, including hyperemia, dehiscence, necrosis, phlyctenules and deep and superficial infection. RESULTS: There were no cases of deep infection. Hyperemia was statistically correlated with the total number of complications in the groups, with oxygen demonstrated to be a protective factor against hyperemia. Approximately 30% of the patients who exhibited hyperemia had other complications, independent of oxygen supplementation. CONCLUSION: Oxygen supplementation following total knee arthroplasty was shown to be effective in diminishing hyperemia around the operative wound. The development of hyperemia was a precursor to other complications, irrespective of whether oxygen supplementation was used.
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    RESIDUAL KNEE PAIN AND SYNOVITIS AFTER TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY TREATED WITH SELECTED EMBOLIZATION OF GENICULAR ARTERIES
    (2023) REZENDE, M. U.; VALLE, L. G. M.; ASSIS, A. M.; OCAMPOS, G. P.; CARNEVALE, F. C.; AFFONSO, B. B.; GALASTRI, F. L.; NASSER, F.
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    TUG AND SRT IN PATIENTS OF PARQVE: PROJECT ARTHRITIS RECOVERING QUALITY OF LIFE BY MEANS OF EDUCATION
    (2013) FARIAS, Fabiane; MONTEIRO, Ana Paula; CERNIGOY, Claudia Helena De Azevedo; SILVA, Cleidneia Aparecida Clemente; REZENDE, Marcia Uchoa De
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    SCHOOLING OF THE PATIENTS AND CLINICAL APLICATION OF QUESTIONNAIRES IN OSTEOARTHITIS
    (2014) CAMPOS, Gustavo Constantino de; KOHARA, Marcelo Tomio; REZENDE, Marcia Uchoa; SANTANA, Olga Fugiko Magashima; MOREIRA, Merilu Marins; CAMARGO, Olavo Pires de
    Objective: To evaluate the consistency of the questionnaires (WOMAC, Lequesne, VAS, SF 36-PCS and SF 36-MCS) when applied in patients with osteoarthritis of the knees (KOA) verifying if age and level of education interfere with the completion of the questionnaires. Method: One hundred and two patients with KOA answered WOMAC, LESQUESNE, VAS and SF-36 questionnaires and provided data correlated with age and education. The internal consistency of the WOMAC questionnaire was verified with Cronbach's alpha. Pearson's correlations between the questionnaires, age and educational level was performed. Results: Mean age was 65 years old. Schooling averaged 7.94 years; WOMAC 47.95; VAS 63.57; Lequesne 12.29; PCS and MCS 31.91 43.68. Cronbach's alpha for WOMAC 0.9. Education did not affect WOMAC response (r=-0.182, p = 0.067) and MCS (r=0.021 / p=0.835), but showed weak but significant correlation with VAS (r=-0.264 / p=0.007), Lequesne (r=0.277, p=0.005) and PCS (r=0.309/ p=0.002). Age showed significant direct correlation only with PCS (r=0.205, p=0.039). Conclusion: The level of education does not interfere with the completion of WOMAC but may interfere with completing VAS, Lequesne and physical component of SF-36.
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    Joint lavage followed by viscosuplementation and triamcinolone in patients with severe hemophilic arthropathy. Objective functional results
    (2015) PASQUALIN, T.; REZENDE, M. U. D.; ANDRUSAITIS, F. R.; CAMPOS, G. C. D.; FRUCCHI, R.; PAILO, A. F.; OKAZAKI, E.; VILLACA, P. R.
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    FOUR-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A TWO DAY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ABOUT OA IN BRAZIL
    (2020) SILVA, J. Da; REZENDE, M. De; OCAMPOS, G.; SPADA, T.; FRANCISCO, L.; SANTOS, H. Dos; FARIAS, F.; SILVA, C. Da; CERNIGOY, C.; GREVE, J.; CIOLAC, E.
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    DURING TWO YEARS, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN EXCLUSIVE TWO-DAY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON OA AND A PROGRAM THAT ADDS MULTIMODAL ATTENTION FOR 6 MOTHS IN THE TREATMENT OF OA?
    (2020) REZENDE, M. U.; OCAMPOS, G.; BRITO, N. R.; SABINO, F. F.; SILVA, C. C.; CERNIGOY, C. H.; STRUTZ, C.; SILVA, J. R.; SPADA, T. C.; SILVA, M. M.; CASTRO, D.; SANTOS, H. P.; SOUZA, R. A.; FRANCISCO, L. S.; CAMARGO, O. P.
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    DOES ORTHOPEDISTS LEARN TO MANAGE OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES DURING ORTHOPAEDIC RESIDENCY PROGRAM?
    (2021) OCAMPOS, G.; AROUCA, M.; PERES, M.; REZENDE, M.; CAMARGO, O.
  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    VISCOSUPPLEMENTATION IN PATIENTS WITH HEMOPHILIC ARTHROPATHY
    (2013) ZELADA, Flavio; ALMEIDA, Adriano Marques de; PAILO, Alexandre Felicio; BOLLIGER NETO, Raul; OKAZAKI, Erica; REZENDE, Marcia Uchoa de
    Objective: To assess whether viscosupplementation with hyaluronic acid in patients with severe hemophilic arthropathy associated with triamcinolone after washing with saline improves joint pain, stiffness, function and quality of life. Methods: Eleven patients with hemophilic arthritis of the knee with and without involvement of other joints (elbows and ankles) underwent joint lavage with saline and subsequent injection of Hylan and triamcinolone in all affected joints. The patients answered the algo-functional (Lequesne and WOMAC), visual analog scale for pain (VAS) and SF-36 (quality of life) questionnaires preoperatively, and at one and three months postoperatively. Results: Pain (VAS and WOMAC pain) and stiffness (WOMAC stiffness) did not show significant improvement (p = 0.3, p = 0.2, p = 0.1, respectively). However function had significant improvement given by WOMAC total and function (averaging 11 points, p = 0.04 and p = 0.001). There was no significant variation in scores in Lequesne's questionnaire (p = 0.1), yet both mental and physical components of SF-36 presented clinically relevant and significant improvements (p = 0.002). Conclusion: Joint lavage with saline followed by injection of corticosteroids and Hylan is effective in the treatment of hemophilic arthropathy, functionally and in quality of life. Level of Evidence IV, Case series.
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    MULTIMODAL OA TREATMENT PROGRAM REDUCES BMI
    (2020) REZENDE, M. De; OCAMPOS, G.; BRITO, N.; FARIAS, F.; SILVA, C. Da; CERNIGOY, C.; STRUTZ, C.; SILVA, J. Da; SPADA, T.; SILVA, M.; CASTRO, D.; SANTOS, H. Dos; SOUZA, R.; FRANCISCO, L.; CAMARGO, O. De