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  • article 49 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Mode of Death on Chagas Heart Disease: Comparison with Other Etiologies. A Subanalysis of the REMADHE Prospective Trial
    (2013) AYUB-FERREIRA, Silvia M.; MANGINI, Sandrigo; ISSA, Victor S.; CRUZ, Fatima D.; BACAL, Fernando; GUIMARAES, Guilherme V.; CHIZZOLA, Paulo R.; CONCEICAO-SOUZA, Germano E.; MARCONDES-BRAGA, Fabiana G.; BOCCHI, Edimar A.
    Background: Sudden death has been considered the main cause of death in patients with Chagas heart disease. Nevertheless, this information comes from a period before the introduction of drugs that changed the natural history of heart failure. We sought to study the mode of death of patients with heart failure caused by Chagas heart disease, comparing with non-Chagas cardiomyopathy. Methods and results: We examined the REMADHE trial and grouped patients according to etiology (Chagas vs non-Chagas) and mode of death. The primary end-point was all-cause, heart failure and sudden death mortality; 342 patients were analyzed and 185 (54.1%) died. Death occurred in 56.4% Chagas patients and 53.7% non-Chagas patients. The cumulative incidence of all-cause mortality and heart failure mortality was significantly higher in Chagas patients compared to non-Chagas. There was no difference in the cumulative incidence of sudden death mortality between the two groups. In the Cox regression model, Chagas etiology (HR 2.76; CI 1.34-5.69; p = 0.006), LVEDD (left ventricular end diastolic diameter) (HR 1.07; CI 1.04-1.10; p<0.001), creatinine clearance (HR 0.98; CI 0.97-0.99; p = 0.006) and use of amiodarone (HR 3.05; CI 1.47-6.34; p = 0.003) were independently associated with heart failure mortality. LVEDD (HR 1.04; CI 1.01-1.07; p = 0.005) and use of beta-blocker (HR 0.52; CI 0.34-0.94; p = 0.014) were independently associated with sudden death mortality. Conclusions: In severe Chagas heart disease, progressive heart failure is the most important mode of death. These data challenge the current understanding of Chagas heart disease and may have implications in the selection of treatment choices, considering the mode of death.
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    Type B natriuretic peptide as a rejection predictor in heart transplantation
    (2013) CRUZ, F. D. C.; ISSA, V. I.; FERREIRA, S. A.; CONCEICAO, G. E.; BACAL, F.; BOCCHI, E. A.
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    Drogas endovenosas utilizadas em pacientes com insuficiência cardíaca
    (2015) MATOS, Juliano Sabino de; SOUZA, Germano Emilio Conceição; BARRETTO, Antônio Carlos Pereira
  • article 29 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Hypertonic saline solution for prevention of renal dysfunction in patients with decompensated heart failure
    (2013) ISSA, Victor S.; ANDRADE, Lucia; AYUB-FERREIRA, Silvia M.; BACAL, Fernando; BRAGANCA, Ana C. de; GUIMARAES, Guilherme V.; MARCONDES-BRAGA, Fabiana G.; CRUZ, Fatima D.; CHIZZOLA, Paulo R.; CONCEICAO-SOUZA, Germano E.; VELASCO, Irineu T.; BOCCHI, Edimar A.
    Background: Renal dysfunction is associated with increased mortality in patients with decompensated heart failure. However, interventions targeted to prevention in this setting have been disappointing. We investigated the effects of hypertonic saline solution (HSS) for prevention of renal dysfunction in decompensated heart failure. Methods: In a double-blind randomized trial, patients with decompensated heart failure were assigned to receive three-day course of 100 mL HSS (NaCl 7.5%) twice daily or placebo. Primary end point was an increase in serumcreatinine of 0.3 mg/dL or more. Main secondary end point was change in biomarkers of renal function, including serum levels of creatinine, cystatin C, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin-NGAL and the urinary excretion of aquaporin 2 (AQP(2)), urea transporter (UT-A(1)), and sodium/hydrogen exchanger 3 (NHE3). Results: Twenty-two patients were assigned to HSS and 12 to placebo. Primary end point occurred in two (10%) patients in HSS group and six (50%) in placebo group (relative risk 0.3; 95% CI 0.09-0.98; P=0.01). Relative to baseline, serum creatinine and cystatin C levels were lower in HSS as compared to placebo (P=0.004 and 0.03, respectively). NGAL level was not statistically different between groups, however the urinary expression of AQP2, UT-A1 and NHE3 was significantly higher in HSS than in placebo. Conclusions: HSS administration attenuated heart failure-induced kidney dysfunction as indicated by improvement in both glomerular and tubular defects, a finding with important clinical implications. HSS modulated the expression of tubular proteins involved in regulation of water and electrolyte homeostasis.
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    Chagas' cardiomyopathy mortality in the 21st century: seven years prospective follow up
    (2016) SOUZA, G. E. Germano Emilio; VIEIRA, J. L.; CASOLATO, A. T.; MORAES, L. R.; BRAGA, G. A.; ISSA, V. S.; AYUB-FERREIRA, S. M.; CHIZZOLA, P. R.; BOCCHI, E. A.; MELO, L. M. Pessoa De
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Prognosis and risk stratification in patients with decompensated heart failure receiving inotropic therapy
    (2018) GOMES, Clara; TERHOCH, Caique Bueno; AYUB-FERREIRA, Silvia Moreira; CONCEICAO-SOUZA, Germano Emilio; SALEMI, Vera Maria Cury; CHIZZOLA, Paulo Roberto; JR, Mucio Tavares Oliveira; LAGE, Silvia Helena Gelas; FRIOES, Fernando; BOCCHI, Edimar Alcides; ISSA, Victor Sarli
    Objectives The prognostic significance of transient use of inotropes has been sufficiently studied in recent heart failure (HF) populations. We hypothesised that risk stratification in these patients could contribute to patient selection for advanced therapies. Methods We analysed a prospective cohort of adult patients admitted with decompensated HF and ejection fraction (left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)) less than 50%. We explored the outcomes of patients requiring inotropic therapy during hospital admission and after discharge. Results The study included 737 patients, (64.0% male), with a median age of 58 years (IQR 48-66 years). Main aetiologies were dilated cardiomyopathy in 273 (37.0%) patients, ischaemic heart disease in 195 (26.5%) patients and Chagas disease in 163 (22.1%) patients. Median LVEF was 26 % (IQR 22%-35%). Inotropes were used in 518 (70.3%) patients. In 431 (83.2%) patients, a single inotrope was administered. Inotropic therapy was associated with higher risk of in-hospital death/urgent heart transplant (OR=10.628, 95% CI 5.055 to 22.344, p<0.001). At 180-day follow-up, of the 431 patients discharged home, 39 (9.0%) died, 21 (4.9%) underwent transplantation and 183 (42.4%) were readmitted. Inotropes were not associated with outcome (death, transplant and rehospitalisation) after discharge. Conclusions Inotropic drugs are still widely used in patients with advanced decompensated HF and are associated with a worse in-hospital prognosis. In contrast with previous results, intermittent use of inotropes during hospitalisation did not determine a worse prognosis at 180-day follow-up. These data may add to prognostic evaluation in patients with advanced HF in centres where mechanical circulatory support is not broadly available.
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    Analysis of survival time and etiologies of base disease in recipients of heart transplants
    (2013) CRUZ, F. D. C.; NUSSBAUM, A. C. A.; ISSA, V. S.; AYUB, S. F.; CHIZZOLA, P.; CONCEICAO, G. E.; BACAL, F.; BOCCHI, E. A.
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    Drogas endovenosas utilizadas em pacientes com insuficiência cardiaca
    (2018) MATOS, Juliano Sabino de; SOUZA, Germano Emílio Conceição; BARRETTO, Antônio Carlos Pereira; PITTA, Fabio Grunspun
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Diretriz de Assistência Circulatória Mecânica da Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia
    (2016) AYUB-FERREIRA, Silvia Moreira; SOUZA NETO, Joao David de; ALMEIDA, Dirceu Rodrigues; BISELLI, Bruno; AVILA, Monica Samuel; COLAFRANCESCHI, Alexandre Siciliano; STEFANELLO, Bianca; CARVALHO, Braulio Matias de; POLANCZYK, Carisi Anne; GALANTINI, Danilo Ribeiro; BOCCHI, Edimar Alcides; CHAMLIAN, Eduardo Gregorio; HOJAIJ, Elaine Marques; GAIOTTO, Fabio Antonio; PINTON, Fabio Augusto; JATENE, Fabio Biscegli; RAMIRES, Felix Jose Alvarez; ATIK, Fernando Antibas; FIGUEIRA, Fernando; BACAL, Fernando; GALAS, Filomena Regina Barbosa Gomes; BRITO, Flavio de Souza; CONCEICAO-SOUZA, Germano Emilio; RIBEIRO, Gustavo Calado de Aguiar; PINHEIRO JUNIOR, Jairo Alves; SOUZA, Januario Manoel de; ROSSI NETO, Joao Manoel; LIMA, Jose Lindemberg da Costa; MEJIA, Juan Cosquillo; FERNANDES, Juliana Rolim; BAUMWORCEL, Leonardo; MOURA, Lidia Ana Zytynski; HAJJAR, Ludhmila Abrahao; BECK-DA-SILVA, Luis; ROHDE, Luis Eduardo Paim; SEGURO, Luis Fernando Bernal da Costa; PINHEIRO, Mabel Leite; PARK, Marcelo; FERNANDES, Marcelo Ramalho; MONTERA, Marcelo Westerlund; ALVES, Marco Stephan Lofrano; WANDERLEY JUNIOR, Mauro Rogerio de Barros; HOSSNE, Nelson; FERNANDES, Paulo Manuel Pego; LEMOS, Pedro; SCHNEIDEWIND, Rafael Otto; UCHOA, Ricardo Barreira; HONORATO, Ronaldo; MANGINI, Sandrigo; FALCAO, Sandra Nivea dos Reis Saraiva; LOPES, Sergio Augusto Veiga; STRABELLI, Tania Mara Varejao; GUIMARAES, Tereza Cristina Felippe; CAMPANILI, Ticiane Carolina Goncalves Faustino; ISSA, Victor Sarli
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    Chagas' cardiomyopathy mortality in the 21st century: seven years prospective follow up
    (2016) SOUZA, G. E.; VIEIRA, J. L.; MELO, L. M. Pessoa De; BRAGA, G. A.; MORAES, L. R.; ISSA, V. S.; BOCCHI, E. A.; RAMIRES, J. A. F.