MARILIA D'ELBOUX GUIMARAES BRESCIA

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/28 - Laboratório de Cirurgia Vascular e da Cabeça e Pescoço, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/02 - Laboratório de Anatomia Médico-Cirúrgica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • bookPart
    Doenças congênitas
    (2021) BRESCIA, Marília D´Elboux Guimarães; JúNIOR, Climério Pereira do Nascimento
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    Cricotireoidostomia
    (2017) SOUSA, Braian Lucas Aguiar; OGATA, Fiama Kuroda; OKUMA, Jéssica Kazumi; BRESCIA, Marília D'Elboux Guimarães; TIERNO, Paulo Fernando Guimarães Marzocchi; HOJAIJ, Flávio Carneiro
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    Tratamento combinado dos tumores de cabeça e pescoço
    (2013) BRANDãO, Lenine Garcia; BRANDãO, José de Souza; BRESCIA, Marília
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Long-term Outcome of a Modified Piggyback Liver Transplantation Technique Using the Recipient?s Right and Middle Hepatic Veins
    (2020) MASSAROLLO, Paulo Celso Bosco; COELHO, Fabricio Ferreira; BRESCIA, Marilia D'Elboux Guimaraes; BAIA, Carlos Eduardo Sandoli; LALLEE, Margareth Pauli; ALMEIDA, Marcio Dias de; SALZEDAS-NETTO, Alcides Augusto; COPPINI, Adriana Zuolo; MASSAROLLO, Daniel Braga; MIES, Sergio
  • article 30 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Quality of life after surgery in secondary hyperparathyroidism, comparing subtotal parathyroidectomy with total parathyroidectomy with immediate parathyroid autograft: Prospective randomized trial
    (2018) ALVES FILHO, Wellington; PLAS, Willemijn Y. van der; BRESCIA, Marilia D. G.; NASCIMENTO JR., Climerio R.; GOLDENSTEIN, Patricia T.; MASSONI NETO, Ledo M.; ARAP, Sergio S.; CUSTODIO, Melani R.; BUENO, Rodrigo O.; MOYSES, Rosa M. A.; JORGETTI, Vanda; KRUIJF, Schelto; MONTENEGRO, Fabio L. M.
    Background: No prospective randomized data exist about the impact of various strategies of parathyroidectomy in secondary hyperparathyroidism patients on quality of life and its possible relationship with metabolic status after the operation. Method: In a prospective randomized trial, the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire was applied to 69 patients undergoing parathyroidectomy through various approaches: subtotal parathyroidectomy (n = 23), total parathyroidectomy (PTx) with autotransplantation of 45 fragments (n = 25) and PTx with autotransplantation of 90 fragments (n = 21). The questionnaire was completed at three moments: (1) preoperatively, (2) 6 months after surgery, and (3) 12 months after surgery. Results: Quality of life improved significantly in the physical component summary score in all three groups. Subtotal parathyroidectomy scores changed from 30.6 preoperatively to 51.7 6 months after surgery and 53.7 12 months after surgery. Total arathyroidectomy with autotransplantation of 45 fragments scores changed from 33.8 preoperatively to 52.6 6 months after surgery and 55.2 12 months after surgery. Total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation of 90 fragments scores changed from 31.8 preoperatively to 50.5 6 months after surgery and 55.2 12 months after surgery (all groups P < .0001). No significant difference was detected in the physical component summary score change among the three groups. The physical component summary score was negatively correlated to age, parathormone, and alkaline phosphatase preoperatively. Conclusion: Parathyroidectomy significantly improves quality of life in hemodialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism, regardless of the type of operation.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    PTH Spikes During Surgical Treatment for Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective Observational Study
    (2022) SILVEIRA, Andre Albuquerque; BRESCIA, Marilia D'Elboux Guimaraes; NASCIMENTO, Climerio Pereira do; MAGNABOSCO, Felipe Ferraz; ARAP, Sergio Samir; MONTENEGRO, Fabio Luiz de Menezes
    Background The aim of the present study was to determine whether PTH spikes in renal hyperparathyroidism can interfere with the interpretation of intraoperative PTH monitoring and to determine its frequency and characteristics. Methods This was a prospective observational study of consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment in a single tertiary institution. Patients were divided into two groups: spike and no spike. Patients with secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism were analyzed separately. Intraoperative PTH monitoring by venous serial samples: two samples were taken before the excision of the parathyroid gland, and two others were taken after resection. Results PTH spikes occurred in 23.5% (53 of 226), and their occurrence was similar between secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism patients (p = 0.074). The relative PTH spike intensity was higher in transplanted patients than in dialysis patients (55 vs. 20%, p = 0.029). A characteristic of the secondary hyperparathyroidism patients was the highest frequency of surgical failure (23 vs. 7.5%, p = 0.016) and the higher occurrence of supernumerary glands in the spike group (23 vs. 10.3%, p = 0.035). Supernumerary parathyroid was associated with surgical failure [19.1 (6.5-55.7) odds ratio [confidence interval], p < 0.001). In the studies evaluating the diagnostic test validity for patients on dialysis and experiencing spikes, the most significant impacts were in the sensitivity, accuracy, and negative predictive value of the method. Conclusions PTH spikes occurred in up to 23.5% of renal hyperparathyroidism surgical treatments and can negatively influence the intraoperative parathyroid hormone monitoring. Regarding the phenomenon of PTH spikes, it is prudent to think about the possibility of a hyperplastic supernumerary gland.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Papillary carcinoma in thyroglossal duct cyst: role of fine needle aspiration and frozen section biopsy to guide surgical approach
    (2014) DANILOVIC, Debora L. S.; MARUI, Suemi; LIMA, Erika U.; LUIZ, Arthur V. C.; BRESCIA, Marilia D. E. G.; MOYSES, Raquel A.; CERNEA, Claudio R.; BRANDAO, Lenine G.; CHAMMAS, Maria C.; SANTOS, Andre B. O.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Quality of life after surgery in secondary hyperparathyroidism comparing subtotal parathyroidectomy to total parathyroidectomy with immediate parathyroid autograft - a prospective randomized trial (vol 164, pg 978, 2018)
    (2019) ALVES FILHO, Wellington; PLAS, Willemijn Y. van der; BRESCIA, Marilia D. G.; NASCIMENTO JR., Climerio R.; GOLDENSTEIN, Patricia T.; MASSONI NETO, Ledo M.; ARAP, Sergio S.; CUSTODIO, Melani R.; BUENO, Rodrigo O.; MOYSES, Rosa M. A.; JORGETTI, Vanda; KRUIJF, Schelto; MONTENEGRO, Fabio L. M.
  • bookPart
    Cateter venoso central em veia jugular interna
    (2017) OGATA, Fiama Kuroda; OKUMA, Jéssica Kazumi; SOUSA, Braian Lucas Aguiar; BRESCIA, Marília D'Elboux Guimarães; TIERNO, Paulo Fernando Guimarães Marzocchi; HOJAIJ, Flávio Carneiro
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Critical analysis of the intraoperative parathyroid hormone decrease during parathyroidectomy for secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism
    (2020) SILVEIRA, Andre Albuquerque; BRESCIA, Marilia D'Elboux Guimaraes; NASCIMENTO JR., Climerio Pereira do; ARAP, Sergio Samir; MONTENEGRO, Fabio Luiz de Menezes
    Background: This study aims to determine whether intraoperative parathyroid hormone monitoring helps to predict early surgical outcomes in patients with renal hyperparathyroidism and evaluate the impact on decision making during surgery. Methods: A prospective study was conducted. Serial samples of the intraoperative parathyroid hormone were collected; 2 of these were taken before the excision, and 2 were taken after the planned parathyroid resection (10 minutes and 15 minutes). We tested the criterion of an intraoperative parathyroid hormone percentage decay >80% of the highest value of the basal samples as a predictor of success. Results: Of the 228 patients, parathyroidectomy achieved success in 92.1%. In patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism, the failure group showed a tendency to stabilize or even increase the intraoperative parathyroid hormone values from the 10-minute measure (577 pg/mL) to the 15-minute measure (535 pg/mL) (P = .903). Conversely, intraoperative parathyroid hormone continued to drop in those with a successful outcome: 245 pg/mL (10 minutes) and 206 pg/mL (15 minutes) (P < .001). The failure group had a significantly lower percentage decay (P < .001) from baseline when compared with the success group. The intraoperative parathyroid hormone influenced the surgical management in up to 7% of the cases. The intraoperative parathyroid hormone dosage method showed an accuracy of 86%, a sensitivity of 88%, and specificity of 67%. Conclusion: In patients with renal hyperparathyroidism undergoing parathyroidectomy, the use of intraoperative parathyroid hormone may help to predict an early therapeutic outcome with high sensitivity and accuracy by indicating the operation's success when there is an 80% reduction of baseline intraoperative parathyroid hormone 15 minutes after removal of the enlarged glands, an associated continuous decrease in serum intraoperative parathyroid hormone levels between 10 and 15 minutes, and achievement of plasma target values <500 pg/mL.