DANIEL RUBIO DE SOUZA

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

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    IMPACT OF SPINAL CORD INJURY IN FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION
    (2012) CASTRO, Jose; GOMES, Cristiano; BESSA JR., Jose; BRUSCHINI, Homero; ABDO, Carmita; ABREU, Luiz; ARAUJO FILHO, Julio; SOUZA, Daniel; SCAZUFCA, Marcia; BATTISTELLA, Linamara; BARROS, Tarcisio; SROUGI, Miguel
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    IMPACT OF SPINAL CORD INJURY IN MALE SEXUAL FUNCTION
    (2012) CASTRO, Jose; GOMES, Cristiano; BESSA JR., Jose; BRUSCHINI, Homero; ABDO, Carmita; ABREU, Luiz; ARAUJO FILHO, Julio; SOUZA, Daniel; SCAZUFCA, Marcia; MIRANDA, Eduardo; SROUGI, Victor; BATTISTELLA, Linamara; BARROS, Tarcisio; SROUGI, Miguel
  • article 27 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Contemporary Trends in the Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Changes in Age and Etiology
    (2015) BELLUCCI, Carlos Henrique Suzuki; CASTRO FILHO, Jose Everton de; GOMES, Cristiano Mendes; BESSA JR., Jose de; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo; SOUZA, Daniel Rubio de; SCAZUFCA, Marcia; BRUSCHINI, Homero; SROUGI, Miguel; BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio E. P.
    Background: Epidemiological features of spinal cord injury (SCI) have been changing over the last decades. We evaluated the contemporary trends in the epidemiology of traumatic SCI patients from a rehabilitation center. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, a consecutive series of 348 patients with traumatic SCI were evaluated. Variables were collected through an epidemiological form, which included gender, age at injury, duration and cause of SCI. We investigated SCI epidemiological trends over time including the association between gender and age at injury with SCI features such as etiology, injury severity and level. Results: The mean age at SCI has increased from 26.0 +/- 11.8 in patients with SCI before 2003 to 37.9 +/- 15.7 in those with SCI after 2009 (p < 0.001). Gunshot wounds were the main cause of injury in patients with SCI before 2003, dropping from 40.6 to 16.9% after 2009 and being surpassed by road traffic injuries (38.6%) and falls (31.4%) after 2009 (p < 0.001). Gender, SCI severity and level have not changed significantly over the time. Conclusions: There was a major increase in the average age of patients as well as changes in the etiology of SCI over the past fifteen years, including a significant decrease in gunshot wounds and an increase in the frequency of road traffic injuries and falls. These changes and accompanying risk factors must be taken into consideration when planning measures to prevent SCI. (C) 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel
  • article 17 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the neurogenic bladder symptom score questionnaire for brazilian portuguese
    (2019) CINTRA, Lisley Keller Liidtke; BESSA JUNIOR, Jose de; KAWAHARA, Victor Ikky; FERREIRA, Thereza Phitoe Abe; SROUGI, Miguel; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo; SOUZA, Daniel Rubio de; BRUSCHINI, Homero; GOMES, Cristiano Mendes
    Objective: To cross-culturally adapt and check for the reliability and validity of the neurogenic bladder symptom score questionnaire to Brazilian portuguese, in patients with spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis. Materials and Methods: The questionnaire was culturally adapted according to international guidelines. The Brazilian version was applied in patients diagnosed with neurogenic bladder due to spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis, twice in a range of 7 to 14 days. Psychometric properties were tested such as content validity, construct validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability. Results: Sixty-eight patients participated in the study. Good internal consistency of the Portuguese version was observed, with Cronbach alpha of 0.81. The test-retest reliability was also high, with an Intraclass Correlation Coefficient of 0.86 [0.76 - 0.92] (p<0.0001). In the construct validity, the Pearson Correlation revealed a moderate correlation between the Portuguese version of the NBSS and the Qualiveen-SF questionnaire (r = 0.66 [0.40-0.82]; p < 0.0001). Conclusions: The process of cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the NBSS questionnaire for the Brazilian Portuguese in patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction was concluded.