JAIME NATAN EISIG

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  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Probiotics intake and metabolic syndrome: A proposal (Retracted article. See vol. 39, pg. 85, 2014)
    (2011) BOGSAN, Cristina Stewart B.; FLORENCE, Ana Carolina R.; PERINA, Natalia; BARBUTI, Ricardo C.; NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ, Tomas; EISIG, Jaime N.; OLIVEIRA, Marice N.
    Probiotics are practical tools to provide the modulation of microbiota. The ingestion of food or ingredients containing anti-inflammatory activity components as probiotics should be useful in obesity control and associated co-morbidities treatment. Metabolic syndrome is a metabolic dysfunction associated with visceral obesity and insulin resistance, in which the alterations in host microbiota interactions play an important role. Besides diet and physical activity, new strategies are necessary to control metabolic syndrome, and as consequence improving quality of life. This article revises the actual knowledge concerning probiotic intake and obesity as a proposal to control metabolic syndrome.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Standard Triple Therapy versus Sequential Therapy in Helicobacter pylori Eradication: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Controlled Trial
    (2015) EISIG, Jaime Natan; NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ, Tomas; TEIXEIRA, Ana Cristina Sa; SILVA, Fernando Marcuz; MATTAR, Rejane; CHINZON, Decio; HARO, Christiane; DINIZ, Marcio Augusto; MORAES-FILHO, Joaquim Prado; FASS, Ronnie; BARBUTI, Ricardo Correa
    Aim. To compare 10-day standard triple therapy versus sequential therapy as first-line treatment in patients infected with H. pylori. Methods. One hundred H. pylori positive patients (diagnosed by rapid urease test and histology), with average age of 47.2, M/F = 28/72, were randomized to receive either standard triple treatment (TT) as follows: lansoprazole 30 mg, clarithromycin 500 mg, and amoxicillin 1 g, b.i.d. for ten days, or sequential treatment (ST) as follows: lansoprazole 30 mg, amoxicillin and placebo 1.0 g b.i.d for the first five days, followed by lansoprazole 30 mg, clarithromycin 500 mg, and tinidazole 500 mg b.i.d, for the remaining five days. Eradication rates were determined 60 days after treatment by urease, histology, or C-13-urea breath test. Results. In intention to treat (ITT) analysis, the rate of H. pylori eradication in the TT and ST groups was the same for both regimens as follows: 86% (43/50), 95% CI 93,3 to 73.4%. In Per protocol (PP) analysis, the rate of H. pylori eradication in the TT and ST groups was 87.8% (43/49), 95% CI 94,5 to 75.3% and 89.6% (43/48), 95% CI 95,8 to 77.3%, respectively. Conclusions. In Brazil, standard triple therapy is as equally effective as sequential therapy in eradicating Helicobacter pylori patients. This study was registered under Clinical Trials with number ISRCTN62400496.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Probiotics intake and metabolic syndrome: A proposal (Retraction of vol 22, pg 457, 2011)
    (2014) BOGSAN, Cristina Stewart B.; FLORENCE, Ana Carolina R.; PERINA, Natalia; BARBUTI, Ricardo C.; NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ, Tomas; EISIG, Jaime N.; OLIVEIRA, Marice N.