DANIELA CALDERARO

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Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/08 - Laboratório de Anestesiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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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.
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    Acute anemia and cardiovascular events after vascular surgery
    (2013) CALDERARO, D.; GUALANDRO, S. M.; GUALANDRO, D. M.; YU, P. C.; CARMO, G. L. A.; MARQUES, A. C.; D'AMICO, E. A.; ROCHA, T. R. F.; CARAMELLI, B.; PASTANA, A. F.
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    The role of high-sensitivity troponin I for risk prediction in patients with systemic autoimmune myopathies
    (2018) GUALANDRO, D. M.; SHINJO, S. K.; SANTORO, J.; CALDERARO, D.; YU, P. C.; STRUNZ, C.; SILVA, M. G.; CARAMELLI, B.
  • article 9 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Impact of cardiology referral: clinical outcomes and factors associated with physicians' adherence to recommendations
    (2014) MARQUES, Andre C.; CALDERARO, Daniela; YU, Pai C.; GUALANDRO, Danielle M.; CARMO, Gabriel A. L.; AZEVEDO, Fernanda R.; PASTANA, Adriana F.; LIMA, Eneas M. O.; MONACHINI, Maristela; CARAMELLI, Bruno
    OBJECTIVES: Cardiology referral is common for patients admitted for non-cardiac diseases. Recommendations from cardiologists may involve complex and aggressive treatments that could be ignored or denied by other physicians. The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of patients who were given recommendations during cardiology referrals and to examine the clinical outcomes of patients who did not follow the recommendations. METHODS: We enrolled 589 consecutive patients who received in-hospital cardiology consultations. Data on recommendations, implementation of suggestions and outcomes were collected. RESULTS: Regarding adherence of the referring service to the recommendations, 77% of patients were classified in the adherence group and 23% were classified in the non-adherence group. Membership in the non-adherence group (p<0.001; odds ratio: 10.25; 95% CI: 4.45-23.62) and advanced age (p = 0.017; OR: 1.04; 95% CI: 1.01-1.07) were associated with unfavorable outcomes. Multivariate analysis identified four independent predictors of adherence to recommendations: follow-up notes in the medical chart (p<0.001; OR: 2.43; 95% CI: 1.48-4.01); verbal reinforcement (p = 0.001; OR: 1.86; 95% CI: 1.23-2.81); a small number of recommendation (p = 0.001; OR: 0.87; 95% CI: 0.80-0.94); and a younger patient age (p = 0.002; OR: 0.98; 95% CI: 0.96-0.99). CONCLUSIONS: Poor adherence to cardiology referral recommendations was associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes. Follow-up notes in the medical chart, verbal reinforcement, a limited number of recommendations and a patient age were associated with greater adherence to recommendations.
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  • article 22 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Hypertension, mitral valve disease, atrial fibrillation and low education level predict delirium and worst outcome after cardiac surgery in older adults
    (2018) OLIVEIRA, Fatima R.; OLIVEIRA, Victor H.; OLIVEIRA, Italo M.; LIMA, Jose W.; CALDERARO, Daniela; GUALANDRO, Danielle M.; CARAMELLI, Bruno
    Background: Delirium is a common complication after cardiac surgery in older adult patients. However, risk factors and the influence of delirium on patient outcomes are not well established. We aimed to determine the incidence, predisposing and triggering factors of delirium following cardiac surgery. Methods: One hundred seventy-three consecutive patients aged >= 60 years were studied. Patients' characteristics and two cognitive function assessment tests were recorded preoperatively. Perioperative variables were blood transfusion, orotracheal intubation time (OIT), renal dysfunction, and hypoxemia. Delirium was assessed using the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit. The composite outcome consisted of death, infection, and perioperative myocardial infarction until hospital discharge or 30 days after surgery, and for up to 18 months. Results: One hundred six patients (61.27%) were men and the age was 69.5 +/- 5.8 years. EuroSCORE II index was 4. 06 +/- 3.86. Hypertension was present in 75.14%, diabetes in 39.88%, and 30.06% were illiterate. Delirium occurred in 59 patients (34.1%). Education level (OR 0.81, 0.71-0.92), hypertension (OR 2.73, 1.16-6.40), and mitral valve disease (OR 2.93, 1.32-6.50) were independent predisposing factors for delirium, and atrial fibrillation after surgery (OR 2.49, 1.20-5.20) represented the potential triggering factor. Delirium (OR 2.35, 1.20-4.58) and OIT >= 900 min (OR 2.50; 1. 30-4.80) were independently associated with the composite outcome. Conclusions: In older adult patients submitted to cardiac surgery, delirium is a frequent complication that is associated with worst outcome. Independent risk factors for delirium included education level, hypertension, mitral valve disease, and atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery.
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    SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY WITH TRANSIT BIPARTITION FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED DOUBLY CONTROLLED TRIAL.
    (2016) SANTORO, Sergio; AZEVEDO, F. R.; CORREA-GIANNELLI, M. L.; GIANNELLI-NETO, D.; CARAMELLI, B.; CALDERARO, D.
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    PRIMARY TRICUSPID REGURGITATION AND PATENT FORAMEN OVALE: A RARE CAUSE OF HYPOXEMIA
    (2023) CARVALHO, Leticia Neves Solon; FERREIRA, Jose Carlos Lucena De Aguiar; NASCIMENTO, Andre Luiz Kummer Hora; POPP, Vinicius Oro; SPINA, Guilherme S.; CALDERARO, Daniela; TARASOUTCHI, Flavio
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    Incidence and outcome of perioperative myocardial injury after noncardiac surgeries diagnosed by different high sensitivity troponin assays
    (2018) GUALANDRO, D. M.; PUELACHER, C.; CARAMELLI, B.; LURATIBUSE, G.; CARDOZO, F. A.; CALDERARO, D.; YU, P. C.; SAZGARY, L.; HIDVEGI, R.; STRUNZ, C.; BOLLIGER, D.; OSSWALD, S.; MUELLER, C.
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    Avaliação do paciente com doença arterial coronariana antes da cirurgia bariátrica
    (2015) AZEVEDO, Fernanda de; CALDERARO, Daniela; GUALANDRO, Danielle Menosi; YU, Pai Ching; CARAMELLI, Bruno