7 documents found, page 1 of 1

Sort by Issue Date

Predictors of readmission and long length of stay in elders admitted with neuro...

Bacellar,Aroldo; Pedreira,Bruno B.; Costa,Gersonita; Assis,Telma; Lobo,Camila; Nascimento,Osvaldo

ABSTRACT Hospital readmission and long length of stay (LOS) increase morbidity and hospital mortality and are associated with excessive costs to health systems. Objective: This study aimed to identify predictors of hospital readmission and long LOS among elders with neurological disorders (NDs). Methods: Patients ≥ 60 years of age admitted to the hospital between January 1, 2009, and December 31, 2010, with acu...

Date: 2019   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Etiological prevalence of epilepsy and epileptic seizures in hospitalized elder...

Assis,Telma Rocha de; Bacellar,Aroldo; Costa,Gersonita; Nascimento,Osvaldo J. M.

Epilepsy in the elderly has high incidence and prevalence and is often underecognized. Objective To describe etiological prevalence of epilepsy and epileptic seizures in elderly inpatients. Methods Retrospective analysis was performed on elderly patients who had epilepsy or epileptic seizures during hospitalization, from January 2009 to December 2010. One hundred and twenty patients were enrolled. They were div...

Date: 2015   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Mortality predictors of epilepsy and epileptic seizures among hospitalized elderly

Assis,Telma M. R; Bacellar,Aroldo; Costa,Gersonita; Nascimento,Osvaldo J. M.

Epilepsy and epileptic seizures are common brain disorders in the elderly and are associated with increased mortality that may be ascribed to the underlying disease or epilepsy-related causes.Objective To describe mortality predictors of epilepsy and epileptic seizures in elderly inpatients.Method Retrospective analysis was performed on hospitalized elderly who had epilepsy or epileptic seizures, from January 2...

Date: 2015   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Antiepileptic drugs patterns in elderly inpatients in a Brazilian tertiary cent...

Assis,Telma Rocha de; Nascimento,Osvaldo J. M.; Costa,Gersonita; Bacellar,Aroldo

Epilepsy is very prevalent among elderly inpatients and treatment is far from ideal. Objective To analyze prescribing patterns of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for hospitalized elderly with epilepsy, their relations with comorbidities and comedications. Method We assessed prescription regimen of elderly patients that were under AED use for treatment of epileptic seizures, during hospitalization. One hundred and ni...

Date: 2014   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Excessive water ingestion and repeated seizures: the domino effect

Santos-Soares,Paulo César; Bacellar,Aroldo; Povoas,Heitor Portella; Oliveira-Filho,Jamary; Filgueiras,Nivaldo Menezes; Brito,Alex Ferreira

Date: 2008   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Stroke and snakebite: case report

Santos-Soares,Paulo César; Bacellar,Aroldo; Povoas,Heitor Portella; Brito,Alex Ferreira; Santana,Diana Lara Pinto

Snakebites are common and lead to potential complications like neuromyopathies and strokes, these last associated with disturbances of blood coagulation. We report on a 65 years old woman of cerebral intraparenchymal hemorrhage associated with snakebite by a Bothrops jararaca that occurred in the Reconcavo of Bahia, BA, Brazil. The patient was submitted to a surgical evacuation of the hematoma, with a good resu...

Date: 2007   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Guillain-Barré syndrome in the course of dengue: case report

Santos,Nilse Querino; Azoubel,Ana Cláudia B.; Lopes,Antonio Alberto; Costa,Gersonita; Bacellar,Aroldo

This case report describes the findings of a 45-year-old white woman from Brazil, who developed myalgia, fever and macular rash. She was diagnosed as having dengue, based on clinical manifestations and specific IgM titers. One week after the first symptoms of dengue, the patient developed muscle weakness, followed by tetraplegia with areflexia, and respiratory insufficiency. The electromyography had evidence of...

Date: 2004   |   Origin: Oasisbr

7 Results

Queried text

Refine Results

Author



















Date







Document Type



Access rights


Resource


Subject