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Nutritional risk assessment in hemodialysis patients: A comparative analysis of...

Aguiar, L; Martins, VS; Pinto, I; Papoila, A; Dias, C; Figueiredo, R; Pereira, J; Ramiao, I; Velez, B; Adragao, T; Borges, Nuno; Almeida, E; Garrido, J

Background and aims: Nutritional status has a great impact on the prognosis of maintenance hemodialysis patients. Therefore, its management should be a priority, and risk screening frequent and easily implemented, based on the biochemical and clinical routine parameters already available, when the use of more comprehensive tools is not possible. Many tools fit these simple criteria, namely the modified creatini...


Increasing and sustaining blood-borne virus screening in Spain and Portugal thr...

Vaz-Pinto, I; Ortega, E; Chivite, I; Butí, M; Turnes-Vázquez, J; Magno-Pereira, V; Rocha, M; Garrido, J; Esteves-Santos, C; Guimaraes, M; Mourão, T

Background: Around 57,000 people in Spain and Portugal currently living with HIV or chronic hepatitis C are unaware of their infection. The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted screening efforts for these infections. We designed an intervention to increase and sustain opportunistic blood-borne virus (BBV) screening and linkage to care (SLTC) by implementing the TEST model. Methods: The Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) ...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Hospital de Cascais

Malnutrition Risk In Hemodialysis Patients And Screening Tools Prognosis: Gnri,...

Aguiar, L; Martins, VS; Pinto, I; Papoila, AL; Dias, C; Figueiredo, R; Pascoal, T; Pereira, J; Ramião, I; Velez, B; Adragao, T; Borges, Nuno; Almeida, E

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:sec> <jats:title>Background and Aims</jats:title> <jats:p>nutritional status clearly has a great impact on the prognosis of maintenance hemodialysis patients. Therefore, its management should be a priority and risk screening frequent and easily implemented, based on the biochemical and clinical routine parameters already available. Many tools fit these simple criteria, na...


Collagen Type IV-Related Nephropathies in Portugal: Pathogenic COL4A5 Mutations...

Nabais Sá, MJ; Sampaio, S; Oliveira, A; Alves, S; Moura, CP; Silva, SE; Castro, R; Araújo, JA; Rodrigues, M; Neves, F; Seabra, J; Soares, C; Gaspar, MA

Alport syndrome (AS) is caused by pathogenic mutations in the genes encoding α3, α4 or α5 chains of collagen IV (COL4A3/COL4A4/COL4A5), resulting in hematuria, chronic renal failure (CRF), sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and ocular abnormalities. Mutations in the X-linked COL4A5 gene have been identified in 85% of the families (XLAS). In this study, 22 of 60 probands (37%) of unrelated Portuguese families, wi...



MÓDULO 6 - Genética, Metabólicas, Neuroimagem/EEG e Pedopsiquiatria

Bento, C; Rodrigues, F; Oliveira, G; Lopes, MF; Brito, MJ; Saraiva, JM; Veiga, R; Pais, R; Pena, B; Veiga, L; Loureiro, MJ; Garrido, J; Ramos, F; Sá, J


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