HENRIQUE LANE STANIAK

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    Incident Diabetes, Subclinical Atherosclerosis, and Cardiovascular Events in Apparently Healthy Adults-A Longitudinal Study
    (2015) SITNIK, Debora; SANTOS, Itamar S.; GOULART, Alessandra C.; STANIAK, Henrique L.; LOTUFO, Paulo A.; BENSENOR, Isabela M.
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    SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND PSORIASIS
    (2013) STANIAK, Henrique; SABBAG, Cid; BITTENCOURT, Marcio; SHAROVSKI, Rodolfo; SOUZA, Angelita; LOTUFO, Paulo; BENSENOR, Isabela
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    Clinical Prediction Risk Scores Systematically Underestimate the Presence and Extent of Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Brazilian Women: The Brazilian Study of Longitudinal Health (ELSA-Brasil)
    (2014) BITTENCOURT, Marcio S.; PEREIRA, Alexandre C.; STANIAK, Henrique L.; SHAROVSKY, Rodolfo; GOMEZ, Luz Marina; MENDES, Vytor Hugo; BLANKSTEIN, Ron; NASIR, Khurram; BENSENOR, Isabela; LOTUFO, Paulo A.
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    Thyroid-stimulating Hormone Levels and Coronary Artery Calcium Score. The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil)
    (2017) PEIXOTO-MIRANDA, Erique J.; BITTENCOURT, Marcio S.; STANIAK, Henrique L.; PEREIRA, Alexandre C.; FOPPA, Murilo; SANTOS, Itamar S.; LOTUFO, Paulo A.; BENSENOR, Isabela M.
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    RISK FACTORS FOR CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM INCIDENCE AND PROGRESSION IN AN ETHNICALLY DIVERSE COHORT
    (2020) CARDOSO, Rhanderson; GENEROSO, Giuliano; STANIAK, Henrique; FOPPA, Murilo; DUNCAN, Bruce; PEREIRA, Alexandre; BLAHA, Michael; BLANKSTEIN, Ron; NASIR, Khurram; BENSENOR, Isabela; LOTUFO, Paulo; BITTENCOURT, Marcio
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    Zero calcium scores is not reliable to rule out coronary artery disease in the emergency room
    (2012) STANIAK, Henrique L.; BITTENCOURT, Marcio S.; SHAROVSKY, Rodolfo; BENSENOR, Isabela; GOULART, Alessandra; CASTRO, Claudio C.; SANTOS, Itamar; OLMOS, Rodrigo; LOTUFO, Paulo
    Introduction: Several diagnostic tools have been proposed to investigate patients with acute chest pain in the emergency room. Recently, coronary computed angiotomography (CTA) has been studied for this purpose. Since CTA has some limitations including the use of ionizing radiation, iodine contrast and the need of drugs such as beta blockers and nitrates to achieve good image quality some authors have suggested that a negative calcium score would yield those patients with very low risk in which CTA could be safely avoided. Objectives: Evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a negative calcium score when compared with CTA in the acute setting and subsequent downstream evaluation Methods: 65 patients (32 female) with acute chest pain, normal eletrocardiogram and cardiac biomarkers who underwent calcium score and CTA which had a negative calcium score were included. The exams were performed in a 64 detectors CT device with standard settings, and the CTA was performed using prospective acquisition, after beta blocker and nitrate unless contraindicated. The calcium score exams were compared to the CTA results. The CTA was considered positive if any lesion 50% was identified. Results: 65 patients were evaluated from February to August 2011. The mean age was 53.8 14.7 years and mean heart rate was 62 bpm. 2 of these zero calcium scores had non obstructive disease (50%), 3 of these zero calcium scores had obstructive disease and 1 patient had an invaluable CTA due to motion artifacts. These last 4 patients were furtherstratified with invasive coronary angiography and all 4 underwent coronary angioplasty. Conclusion: 8.2% of the patients with coronary artery disease would be misdiagnosed if coronary calcium score was used as the sole imaging strategy in this sample. Not only that, 4 patients which had an intervention performed would remain untreated.
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    FASTING REMNANT LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS: THE ELSA-BRASIL STUDY
    (2016) BITTENCOURT, Marcio Sommer; SANTOS, Raul; STANIAK, Henrique; RAY, Kausik; JONES, Steven; MARTIN, Seth; TOTH, Peter; BLAHA, Michael; BENSENOR, Isabela; LOTUFO, Paulo
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    Small Dense Low Density Lipoprotein Subfractions are Independently Associated with Subclinical Atherosclerosis: The ELSA-Brasil study
    (2016) BITTENCOURT, Marcio S.; SANTOS, Raul D.; STANIAK, Henrique; JONES, Steven; MARTIN, Seth S.; TOTH, Peter; BLAHA, Michael J.; BENSENOR, Isabela; LOTUFO, Paulo A.
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    Association of depression and coronary heart disease in the participants from the strategy of registry in acute coronary syndrome study (the ERICO study)
    (2012) GOULART, Alessandra C.; SANTOS, Itamar S.; SITNIK, Debora; STANIAK, Henrique L.; BITTENCOURT, Marcio S.; FEDELI, Ligia G.; BENSENOR, Isabela M.; LOTUFO, Paulo A.
    Introduction: Depression is 3 times more common in patients after acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Further, depressive symptoms and clinical depression have an unfavorable impact on mortality in these patients. The Patient Health Questtionaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a brief depression screening instrument that has been shown reasonable sensitivity and specificity in this group. Objectives: To evaluate the baseline frequency of mild-moderate depressive symptoms, major depression and, their associations to ACS among participants from the ERICO study(Strategy of Registry of Acute Coronary Syndrome). Methods: This is an ancillary study of the ERICO study, an ongoing cohort study held at the University Hospital of the Universityof São Paulo, a teaching public hospital located in São Paulo, Brazil. The ERICO study aims to verify the frequency of ACS and its subtypes, the role of potential risk factors and the long-term event rate. Besides the cardiovascular evaluation, participants are invited to answer PHQ-9 (score range 0 –27 points). The presence of mild to moderate depressive symptoms was defined as a score from 1 to 9 points. Major depression (MD) was defined as a score of 10 or more points. Results: From September 2009 to January 2011, 452 patients ( 35 years) were diagnosed as having SCA. From 218 patients (mean age 62 years) who answered PHQ-9, 130 (59%) were male. 65 (29.8%) were diagnosed as having unstable angina, 94 (43.1%) as non-ST elevation myocardial infaction (MI) and 59 (27.1%) as ST-elevation MI. Almost 90% had at least one depressive symptom and, the most common complaint was “felling tired or having little energy”. Major depression was present in 77 (35.3%) ACS patients. MD was more frequent in women than in men (59.7% vs. 40.3%, p<0.001). Almost 50% of married patients had MD (p=0.02). Other sociodemographics factors had no association with clinical depression. ACS subtypes did no nfluency the frequency of depressive symptoms or MD. Conclusion: Compared to previous studies, we found a higher frequency of MD, regardless of ACS subtypes. Follow-up study will address the impact of depressive symptoms and MD in long-term outcomes.
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    The impact of psoriasis on subclinical atherosclerosis assessed by carotid intima-media thickness using the ultrasound technique: a large cohort study
    (2016) SABBAG, C. Y.; BITTENCOURT, M.; STANIAK, H.; SANTOS, I.; SHAROVSKY, R.; GOULART, A.; BENSENOR, I.; LOTUFO, P.