RITA PAVIONE RODRIGUES PEREIRA

(Fonte: Lattes)
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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/54 - Laboratório de Bacteriologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    PATIENTS WITH ENURESIS MAY HAVE BALANCE DISORDERS
    (2015) PAVIONE, Rita; PEREIRA, Rodrigues; MACHADO, Marcos Giannetti; FAGUNDES, Simone Nascimento; LEBL, Adriene; AZEVEDO, Leticia; KOCK, Vera Hermina; TANAKA, Clarice
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    POSTURE AND MOBILITY CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH NOCTURNAL ENURESIS
    (2015) PEREIRA, Rita Pavione Rodrigues; MACHADO, Marcos Giannetti; FAGUNDES, Simone Nascimento; LEBL, Adriene; AZEVEDO, Leticia; KOCK, Vera Hermina; TANAKA, Clarice
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    Transcranial direct current stimulation and cough effectiveness in SCI patients: case report
    (2020) CARVALHO, Priscila de; HIROTA, Adriana Sayuri; SANT'ANNA, Guadalupe Nery; GOULARDINS, Juliana Barbosa; SANTOS, Lucas Macedo; CAETANO, Thabata; ITO, Clara Hikari; MOL, Caroline Gomes; RODRIGUES, Rita Pavione; BAPTISTA, Abrahao Fontes; TANAKA, Clarice
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    One year experience of a multidisciplinary investigation on Nocturnal Enuresis in a Brazilian Tertiary Care Facility
    (2013) FAGUNDES, Simone N.; SOSTER, Leticia A.; LEBL, Adrienne S.; PAVIONE, Rita; TANAKA, Clarice; SILVA, Guilherme Souza e; PORTO, Paula; FERRARI, Rafaela; SILVARES, Edwiges; KOCH, Vera H.
    Objective: To characterize a cohort of children, 6–16 yrs old, with nocturnal enuresis, defined by 2010 ICCS criteria on the basis of a multidisciplinary evaluation including renal, neurological, psychological and physical therapy approaches. Chronic clinical conditions and genetic disorders constituted exclusion criteria. Methods: After IRB approval, families were invited to participate in the project through press releases, 130 children completed quality of life evaluation through clinically validated questionnaires, followed by a one -day multidisciplinary clinical evaluation. Sleep, urinary and intestinal diaries were evaluated. Urinary sonography, nocturnal polysomnography, urinary and blood analysis were scheduled. Results: 96/130 participants (pts)were male (73,8%), mean age 8 ±1 yrs. Twenty two children were excluded due to noncompliance/chronic clinical conditions. 118/130 pts were evaluated. 93/130 parents of children/adolescents, answered the CBCL questionnaire, 25/93 (27%) of which resulted in scores compatible with clinical psychological conditions. Monosymptomatic enuresis (MoE) was diagnosed in 89/118 children (75.4%). In the MoE group, 67/89 pts were diagnosed with intestinal constipation; 7/89 pts with obstructive sleep apnea, 2/89 pts with hipercalciuria and 2/89 were characterized with ADHD. Area and velocity of center or pressure displacement (VM) were used for postural control evaluation and resulted in 3,67±2,95 cm 2 and 20,35±13,04 cm.s-1, respectively; 22/89 pts were also assessed for postural alignment exhibiting pelvic anteversion (10,27±3,71 grades) and head protusion (0,40±1,86 grades). These results corroborate with a smaller range of motion found for hip flexion (94,86±17,14 grades) and hip extension (2±3,89 grades) assessed using a goniometer. Conclusion: Multidisciplinary evaluation of enuretic children may be the key to optimize therapy on the basis of the underlying etiology of the process.