FERNANDA SPADOTTO BAPTISTA

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/57 - Laboratório de Fisiologia Obstétrica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Expert Recommendations on Monkeypox (MPX) in Pregnancy, Postpartum and Lactating Women
    (2022) MATTAR, Rosiane; NETO, Antonio Rodrigues Braga; LUZ, Adriana Gomes; HATANAKA, Alan; ZACONETA, Alberto; GUAZZELLI, Cristina Aparecida Falbo; TRAINA, Evelyn; BAPTISTA, Fernanda Spadotto; OSANAN, Gabriel; DUARTE, Geraldo; RAMOS, Jose Geraldo Lopes; OPPERMANN, Maria Lucia; FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira; CARDOSO, Sigrid Maria Loureiro de Queiroz; QUINTANA, Silvana Maria; SUN, Sue Yazaki; BORGES, Vera Therezinha Medeiros
  • article 315 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Brazilian Guidelines of Hypertension-2020
    (2021) BARROSO, Weimar Kunz Sebba; RODRIGUES, Cibele Isaac Saad; BORTOLOTTO, Luiz Aparecido; MOTA-GOMES, Marco Antonio; BRANDAO, Andrea Araujo; FEITOSA, Audes Diogenes de Magalhaes; MACHADO, Carlos Alberto; POLI-DE-FIGUEIREDO, Carlos Eduardo; AMODEO, Celso; MION JUNIOR, Decio; BARBOSA, Eduardo Costa Duarte; NOBRE, Fernando; GUIMARAES, Isabel Cristina Britto; VILELA-MARTIN, Jose Fernando; YUGAR-TOLEDO, Juan Carlos; MAGALHAES, Maria Eliane Campos; NEVES, Mario Fritsch Toros; JARDIM, Paulo Cesar Brandao Veiga; MIRANDA, Roberto Dischinger; POVOA, Rui Manuel dos Santos; FUCHS, Sandra C.; ALESSI, Alexandre; LUCENA, Alexandre Jorge Gomes de; AVEZUM, Alvaro; SOUSA, Ana Luiza Lima; PIO-ABREU, Andrea; SPOSITO, Andrei Carvalho; PIERIN, Angela Maria Geraldo; PAIVA, Annelise Machado Gomes de; SPINELLI, Antonio Carlos de Souza; NOGUEIRA, Armando da Rocha; DINAMARCO, Nelson; EIBEL, Bruna; FORJAZ, Claudia Lucia de Moraes; ZANINI, Claudia Regina de Oliveira; SOUZA, Cristiane Bueno de; SOUZA, Dilma do Socorro Moraes de; NILSON, Eduardo Augusto Fernandes; COSTA, Elisa Franco de Assis; FREITAS, Elizabete Viana de; DUARTE, Elizabeth da Rosa; MUXFELDT, Elizabeth Silaid; LIMA JUNIOR, Emilton; CAMPANA, Erika Maria Goncalves; CESARINO, Evandro Jose; MARQUES, Fabiana; ARGENTA, Fabio; CONSOLIM-COLOMBO, Fernanda Marciano; BAPTISTA, Fernanda Spadotto; ALMEIDA, Fernando Antonio de; BORELLI, Flavio Antonio de Oliveira; FUCHS, Flavio Danni; PLAVNIK, Frida Liane; SALLES, Gil Fernando; FEITOSA, Gilson Soares; SILVA, Giovanio Vieira da; GUERRA, Grazia Maria; MORENO JUNIOR, Heitor; FINIMUNDI, Helius Carlos; BACK, Isabela de Carlos; OLIVEIRA FILHO, Joao Bosco de; GEMELLI, Joao Roberto; MILL, Jose Geraldo; RIBEIRO, Jose Marcio; LOTAIF, Leda A. Daud; COSTA, Lilian Soares da; MAGALHAES, Lucelia Batista Neves Cunha; DRAGER, Luciano Ferreira; MARTIN, Luis Cuadrado; SCALA, Luiz Cesar Nazario; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.; GOWDAK, Marcia Maria Godoy; KLEIN, Marcia Regina Simas Torres; MALACHIAS, Marcus Vinicius Bolivar; KUSCHNIR, Maria Cristina Caetano; PINHEIRO, Maria Eliete; BORBA, Mario Henrique Elesbao de; MOREIRA FILHO, Osni; PASSARELLI JUNIOR, Oswaldo; COELHO, Otavio Rizzi; VITORINO, Priscila Valverde de Oliveira; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, Renault Mattos; ESPORCATTE, Roberto; FRANCO, Roberto; PEDROSA, Rodrigo; MULINARI, Rogerio Andrade; PAULA, Rogerio Baumgratz de; OKAWA, Rogerio Toshiro Passos; ROSA, Ronaldo Fernandes; AMARAL, Sandra Lia do; FERREIRA-FILHO, Sebastiao R.; KAISER, Sergio Emanuel; JARDIM, Thiago de Souza Veiga; GUIMARAES, Vanildo; KOCH, Vera H.; OIGMAN, Wille; NADRUZ, Wilson
  • article
    Tele-Intensive Care Unit Program in Brazil: Implementation and Expansion
    (2023) SCUDELLER, Paula Gobi; LAMAS, Celina de Almeida; ALVARENGA, Aline Morgan; GARCIA, Michelle Louvaes; AMARAL, Talita Freitas; OLIVEIRA, Martina Rodrigues de; MACEDO, Bruno Rocha de; TESTA, Carolina Burgarelli; BAPTISTA, Fernanda Spadotto; FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira; CARVALHO, Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de; Tele ICU HCFMUSP Study Group
    In this scientific report, we aimed to describe the implementation and expansion of a Tele-Intensive Care Unit (Tele-ICU) program in Brazil, highlighting the pillars of success, improvements, and perspectives. Tele-ICU program emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo (HCFMUSP), focusing on clinical case discussions and training of health practitioners in public hospitals of the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil, to support health care professionals for treating COVID-19 patients. The success of implementing this initiative endorsed the project expansion to other five hospitals from different macroregions of the country, leading to the Tele-ICU-Brazil. These projects assisted 40 hospitals, allowing more than 11,500 teleinterconsultations (exchange of medical information between health care professionals using a licensed online platform) and training more than 14,800 health care professionals, reducing mortality and length of hospitalized patients. A segment in telehealth for the obstetrics health care was implemented after detecting these were a susceptible group of patients to COVID-19 severity. As a perspective, this segment will be expanded to 27 hospitals in the country. The Tele-ICU projects reported here were the largest digital health ICU programs ever established in Brazilian National Health System until know. Their results were unprecedented and proved to be crucial for supporting health care professionals nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic and guide future initiatives in digital health in Brazil's National Health System.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Risk factors for oxygen requirement in hospitalized pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19
    (2022) BAPTISTA, Fernanda Spadotto; PAGANOTI, Cristiane Freitas; GOMEZ, Ursula Trovato; PERES, Stela Verzinhasse; MALBOUISSON, Luiz Marcelo; BRIZOT, Maria de Lourdes; FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira
    Objective: To identify risk factors for Oxygen (O-2) needs in pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19. Methods: Prospective cohort involving pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 from April to October 2020. The oxygen need was analyzed regarding risk factors: demographic characteristics, clinical and laboratory parameters at hospital admission, and chest Computer Tomography (CT) findings. Poisson univariate analysis was used to estimate the Relative Risk (RR) and 95% Confidence Intervals. Results: 145 patients, 80 who used and 65 who did not use O-2, were included. Body mass index >= 30, smoking, and chronic hypertension increased the risk of O-2 need by 1.86 (95% CI 1.10-3.21), 1.57 (95% CI 1.16-2.12), and 1.46 (95% CI 1.09-1.95), respectively. Patients who were hospitalized for COVID-19 and for obstetric reasons had 8.24 (95% CI 2.8-24.29) and 3.44 (95% CI 1.05-11.31) times more use of O-2 than those admitted for childbirth and abortion. Respiratory rate >= 24 breaths/min and O-2 saturation < 95% presented RR for O-2 requirements of 2.55 (1.82-3.56) and 1.68 (95% CI 1.27-2.20), respectively. Ground Glass (GG) < 50% and with GG >= 50%, the risk of O-2 use were respectively 3.41-fold and 5.33-fold higher than in patients who haven't viral pneumonia on CT. The combination of C-reactive protein >= 21 mg/L, hemoglobin < 11.0 g/dL, and lymphopenia < 1500 mm(3) on hospital admission increased the risk of O-2 use by 4.97-times. Conclusions: In obstetric patients, clinical history, laboratory, clinical and radiological parameters at admission were identified as a risk for O-2 need, selecting the population with the greatest chance of worsening.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Impact of SARS-CoV-2 on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes: An open prospective study of pregnant women in Brazil
    (2022) GOMEZ, Ursula Trovato; FRANCISCO, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira; BAPTISTA, Fernanda Spadotto; GIBELLI, Maria Augusta B. C.; IBIDI, Silvia Maria; CARVALHO, Werther Brunow de; PAGANOTI, Cristiane de Freitas; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira; SILVA, Lea Campos de Oliveira da; JAENISCH, Thomas; MAYAUD, Philippe; BRIZOT, Maria de Lourdes
    Objectives: To determine the incidence and risk of adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes according to SARSCoV-2 infection severity in pregnant women. Method: Open prospective study of pregnant women tested for SARS-CoV-2 by serological and molecular assays during pregnancy or delivery in two hospitals in Sao Paulo, Brazil from April 12, 2020, to February 28, 2021. Five groups were considered for analysis: C0, negative COVID-19 results and no COVID-19 symptoms; C1, positive COVID-19 results, and no symptoms; C2, positive COVID-19 results with mild symptoms; C3, positive COVID-19 results with moderate symptoms; and C4, positive COVID-19 results with severe symptoms. The association between obstetric and neonatal outcomes and COVID-19 severity was determined using multivariate analysis. Results: 734 eligible pregnant women were enrolled as follows: C0 (n = 357), C1 (n = 127), C2 (n = 174), C3 (n = 37), and C4 (n = 39). The following pregnancy and neonatal outcomes were associated with severe COVID19: oligohydramnios (adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] = 6.18; 95% CI 1.87-20.39), fetal distress (aOR = 4.01; 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.84-8.75), preterm birth (aOR = 5.51; 95% CI 1.47-20.61), longer hospital stay (aOR = 1.66; 95% CI 1.36-2.02), and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (aOR = 19.36; 95% CI, 5.8663.99). All maternal (n = 6, 15.4%, p < 0.001) and neonatal (n = 5, 12.5%, p < 0.001) deaths and most fetal deaths (n = 4, 9.8%, p < 0.001) occurred in C4 group. Moderate COVID-19 was associated with oligohydramnios (aOR = 6.23; 95% CI 1.93-20.13) , preterm birth (aOR = 3.60; 95% CI 1.45-9.27). Mild COVID-19 was asso-ciated with oligohydramnios (aOR = 3.77; 95% CI 1.56-9.07). Conclusion: Adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes were associated with maternal symptomatic COVID-19 sta-tus , risk increased with disease severity.