HENO FERREIRA LOPES

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  • article 29 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    3rd GUIDELINE FOR PERIOPERATIVE CARDIOVASCULAR EVALUATION OF THE BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY
    (2017) GUALANDRO, D. M.; YU, P. C.; CARAMELLI, B.; MARQUES, A. C.; CALDERARO, D.; FORNARI, L. S.; PINHO, C.; FEITOSA, A. C. R.; POLANCZYK, C. A.; ROCHITTE, C. E.; JARDIM, C.; VIEIRA, C. L. Z.; NAKAMURA, D. Y. M.; IEZZI, D.; SCHREEN, D.; ADAM, Eduardo L.; D'AMICO, E. A.; LIMA, M. Q.; BURDMANN, E. A.; PACHON, E. I. M.; BRAGA, F. G. M.; MACHADO, F. S.; PAULA, F. J.; CARMO, G. A. L.; FEITOSA-FILHO, G. S.; PRADO, G. F.; LOPES, H. F.; FERNANDES, J. R. C.; LIMA, J. J. G.; SACILOTTO, L.; DRAGER, L. F.; VACANTI, L. J.; ROHDE, L. E. P.; PRADA, L. F. L.; GOWDAK, L. H. W.; VIEIRA, M. L. C.; MONACHINI, M. C.; MACATRAO-COSTA, M. F.; PAIXAO, M. R.; OLIVEIRA JR., M. T.; CURY, P.; VILLACA, P. R.; FARSKY, P. S.; SICILIANO, R. F.; HEINISCH, R. H.; SOUZA, R.; GUALANDRO, S. F. M.; ACCORSI, T. A. D.; MATHIAS JR., W.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Acute physical and mental stress resulted in an increase in fatty acids, norepinephrine, and hemodynamic changes in normal individuals: A possible pathophysiological mechanism for hypertension-Pilot study
    (2021) MOTTA, Jasiane Motta e; SOUZA, Ludmila Neves; VIEIRA, Bianca Bassetto; DELLE, Humberto; CONSOLIM-COLOMBO, Fernanda Marciano; EGAN, Brent M.; LOPES, Heno Ferreira
    Hypertension is often associated with metabolic changes. The sustained increase in sympathetic activity is related to increased blood pressure and metabolic changes. Environmental stimuli may be related to increased sympathetic activity, blood pressure, and metabolic changes, especially in genetically predisposed individuals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the response of fatty acids to physical and mental stress in healthy volunteers and the hemodynamic, hormonal, and metabolic implications of these stimuli. Fifteen healthy individuals with a mean age of 31 +/- 7 years, of both sexes, were evaluated. They were assessed at baseline and after combined physical and mental stress (isometric exercise test, Stroop color test). Blood samples were collected at baseline and after stimulation for glucose, insulin, fatty acid, and catecholamine levels. Blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, and distensibility of the large and small arteries were analyzed. The data obtained at baseline and after stimuli were from the same individual, being the control itself. Compared to baseline, after physical and mental stress there was a statistically significant increase (p < .05) in free fatty acids, norepinephrine, diastolic blood pressure, peripheral vascular resistance, and distensibility of the large and small arteries. In conclusion, the combination of physical and mental stress raised fatty acids, norepinephrine, diastolic blood pressure, and peripheral vascular resistance in healthy individuals.
  • article 14 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in women aged 35 to 65 years who were enrolled in a family health program in Brazil
    (2013) SCHMITT, Ana Carolina Basso; CARDOSO, Maria Regina Alves; LOPES, Heno; PEREIRA, Wendry Maria Paixao; PEREIRA, Elaine Cristina; REZENDE, Debora Aparecida Paccola de; GUARIZI, Rubia Guibo; DELLU, Mayra Cecilia; OLIVEIRA, Jessica de Moura; FLAUZINO, Erika; BLUEMEL, Juan E.; ALDRIGHI, Jose Mendes
    Objective: The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among women aged 35 to 65 years and to identify associated factors. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. We randomly selected 581 women (aged 35-65 y) from among those enrolled in a family health program in the city of Pindamonhangaba, Brazil. Metabolic syndrome was identified in accordance with the definition of the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III. Health conditions and lifestyle habits were evaluated by a survey, and anthropometric measurements were obtained. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was estimated, and Poisson regression was used to evaluate the associations between metabolic syndrome 'and the factors investigated. Results: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 42.2% (95% CI, 38.1-46.2). The most common metabolic syndrome component was abdominal obesity (60.6%), followed by low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (51.3%), high levels of triglycerides (41.4%), high blood pressure (31.7%), and diabetes (13.9%). The following factors were associated with metabolic syndrome: the 45- to 54-year age group (prevalence ratio, 1.54; 95% CI, 1.08-2.01), the 55- to 65-year age group (prevalence ratio, 3.51; 95% CI, 1.49-3.10), hyperuricemia (prevalence ratio, 2.95; 95% CI, 1.15-1.86), and sleep apnea risk (prevalence ratio, 2.41; 95% CI, 1.16-1.82). We found an inverse association between metabolic syndrome and having had more than 5 years of schooling (prevalence ratio, 0.65; 95% CI, 0.65-1.04). Conclusions: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome is high, and the associated clinical factors are hyperuricemia and risk of sleep apnea.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Predictors of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Consecutive Patients with Metabolic Syndrome
    (2018) PEDROSA, Rodrigo P.; MAKI-NUNES, Cristiane; MIDLEJ-BRITO, Thiago; LOPES, Heno F.; FREITAS, Lunara S.; TROMBETTA, Ivani C.; TOSCHI-DIAS, Edgar; ALVES, Maria Janieire N. N.; FRAGA, Raffael F.; RONDON, Maria U.; NEGRAO, Carlos E.; BORTOLOTTO, Luiz A.; LORENZI-FILHO, Geraldo; DRAGER, Luciano F.
    Background: Recent evidence suggests that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in patients with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and may contribute to metabolic deregulation, inflammation, and atherosclerosis in these patients. In clinical practice, however, OSA is frequently underdiagnosed. We sought to investigate the clinical predictors of OSA in patients with MetS. Methods: We studied consecutive patients newly diagnosed with MetS (Adult Treatment Panel-III). All participants underwent clinical evaluation, standard polysomnography, and laboratory measurements. We performed a logistic regression model, including the following variables: gender, age >50 years, neck and waist circumferences, hypertension, diabetes, body mass index (BMI) >30kg/m(2), high risk for OSA by Berlin questionnaire, presence of excessive daytime somnolence (Epworth Sleepiness Scale), abnormal serum glucose, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Results: We studied 197 patients (60% men; age: 4910 years; BMI: 32.9 +/- 5.1kg/m(2)). OSA (defined by an apnea-hypopnea index 15 events per hour) was diagnosed in 117 patients [59%; 95% confidence interval (CI): 52-66]. In multivariate analysis, male gender [odds ratio (OR): 3.28; 95% CI: 1.68-6.41; P<0.01], abnormal glucose levels (OR: 3.01; 95% CI: 1.50-6.03; P<0.01), excessive daytime sleepiness (OR: 2.38; 95% CI: 1.13-5.04; P=0.02), and high risk for OSA by Berlin questionnaire (OR: 4.33; 95% CI: 2.06-9.11; P<0.001) were independently associated with OSA. Conclusions: Simple clinical and metabolic characteristics may help to improve the underdiagnosis of OSA in patients with MetS.
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    Propedêutica etiológica da hipertensão arterial
    (2013) GIL, Juliana dos Santos; MENDES, Nadja Sotero Natividade; LOPES, Heno Ferreira
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    THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGIOSITY ON THE WHITE-COAT EFFECT AND BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS USING EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
    (2019) GUERRA, G.; OLIVEIRA, J. C. De; FISTAROL, I. R. B.; VIEIRA, M.; TSUNEMI, M. H.; LOPES, H. F.; BORTOLOTTO, L. A.
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    EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF FRUIT EXTRACT (CRANBERRRY, BLUEBERRY AND POMEGRANATE) ON INSULIN RESISTANCE AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
    (2018) GAETA, L. N. N.; MORAES, M. C.; KATAYAMA, K. Y.; SANGALETTI, C. T.; IRIGOYEN, M. C.; FREITAS, S.; VIANA, A.; ANGELIS, K. De; LOPES, H. F.; CALDINI, Elia C.
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    User embracement vs. technology based distance learning in therapy adherence in arterial hypertension
    (2016) GUERRA, G.; WEN, C. L.; VIEIRA, M.; FISTAROL, I. R. B.; TSUNEMI, M. H.; GIORGI, D. M. A.; HONG, V.; MOTTA, R. A.; KOWALSKI, I. S. G.; OLEVEIRA, J. C. De; CONSOLIM-COLOMBO, F. M.; LOPES, H. F.; BORTOLOTTO, L. A.
  • article 12 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The impact of metabolic syndrome on metabolic, proinflammatory and prothrombotic markers according to the presence of high blood pressure criterion
    (2013) GIL, Juliana S.; DRAGER, Luciano F.; GUERRA-RICCIO, Grazia M.; MOSTARDA, Cristiano; IRIGOYEN, Maria C.; COSTA-HONG, Valeria; BORTOLOTTO, Luiz A.; EGAN, Brent M.; LOPES, Heno F.
    OBJECTIVES: We explored whether high blood pressure is associated with metabolic, inflammatory and prothrombotic dysregulation in patients with metabolic syndrome. METHODS: We evaluated 135 consecutive overweight/obese patients. From this group, we selected 75 patients who were not under the regular use of medications for metabolic syndrome as defined by the current Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults criteria. The patients were divided into metabolic syndrome with and without high blood pressure criteria (>= 130/>= 85 mmHg). RESULTS: Compared to the 45 metabolic syndrome patients without high blood pressure, the 30 patients with metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure had significantly higher glucose, insulin, homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, triglycerides, uric acid and creatinine values; in contrast, these patients had significantly lower high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol values. Metabolic syndrome patients with high blood pressure also had significantly higher levels of retinol-binding protein 4, plasminogen activator inhibitor 1, interleukin 6 and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 and lower levels of adiponectin. Moreover, patients with metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure had increased surrogate markers of sympathetic activity and decreased baroreflex sensitivity. Logistic regression analysis showed that high-density lipoprotein, retinol-binding protein 4 and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels were independently associated with metabolic syndrome patients with high blood pressure. There is a strong trend for an independent association between metabolic syndrome patients with high blood pressure and glucose levels. CONCLUSIONS: High blood pressure, which may be related to the autonomic dysfunction, is associated with metabolic, inflammatory and prothrombotic dysregulation in patients with metabolic syndrome.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus