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Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, Dec 31, 2016
Resuscitation, Oct 1, 2010
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, Sep 16, 2017
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Feb 1, 2012
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva, Sep 1, 2008
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva, Jun 1, 2009
Circulation, Nov 10, 2015
Introduction: We have shown that implementing a Regional Network in developing countries is feasi... more Introduction: We have shown that implementing a Regional Network in developing countries is feasible. Purpose: Describe temporal trends in 30-Day mortality among STEMI patients enrolled in a prospe...
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, Dec 31, 2022
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, Aug 27, 2020
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, May 18, 2020
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, May 7, 2020
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, Mar 9, 2018
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira, Jun 1, 2016
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva, Sep 1, 2008
JACC. Ediçao em potugués, 2020
Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia, Apr 15, 2009
Introduction: despite normal or elevated levels in type 1 diabetic women, cardiovascular disease ... more Introduction: despite normal or elevated levels in type 1 diabetic women, cardiovascular disease is the principal cause of death in this population. We aimed to study the HDL ability of subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus receive lipids, such as free cholesterol, cholesteryl esters, phospholipids, and triglycerides from donor lipoproteins. Methods: twenty-one female subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus on intensively insulin therapy and twenty-one non-diabetic women were studied. Two sets of nanoemulsion preparations were used as lipid donor to HDL: one labeled with 3H-triglycerides and 14C-free cholesterol and the other with 3H-cholesteryl esters and 14C-phospholipids was incubated with plasma samples for 1h. After chemical precipitation, the supernatant containing HDL was counted for radioactivity. HDL size was measured by laser-light-scattering. Results: Serum total cholesterol, apo Al, HDLc and HDL size did not differ between diabetics and non-diabetic subjects. Glycated hemoglobin levels in diabetic were 8.8±1.3%. In the similar way there was no difference in lipid transfer to HDL of cholesteryl esters, triglycerides, free cholesterol and phospholipids. Glycated hemoglobin and total daily insulin dose cause no influence in lipid transfer to HDL. Conclusion: the HDL ability of subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus simultaneously receive lipids is preserved despite non ideal glycemic control in patient under intensive insulin therapy.
European Heart Journal, Aug 2, 2013
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, Dec 31, 2016
Resuscitation, Oct 1, 2010
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, Sep 16, 2017
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Feb 1, 2012
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva, Sep 1, 2008
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva, Jun 1, 2009
Circulation, Nov 10, 2015
Introduction: We have shown that implementing a Regional Network in developing countries is feasi... more Introduction: We have shown that implementing a Regional Network in developing countries is feasible. Purpose: Describe temporal trends in 30-Day mortality among STEMI patients enrolled in a prospe...
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, Dec 31, 2022
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, Aug 27, 2020
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, May 18, 2020
Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel, May 7, 2020
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, Mar 9, 2018
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira, Jun 1, 2016
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva, Sep 1, 2008
JACC. Ediçao em potugués, 2020
Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia, Apr 15, 2009
Introduction: despite normal or elevated levels in type 1 diabetic women, cardiovascular disease ... more Introduction: despite normal or elevated levels in type 1 diabetic women, cardiovascular disease is the principal cause of death in this population. We aimed to study the HDL ability of subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus receive lipids, such as free cholesterol, cholesteryl esters, phospholipids, and triglycerides from donor lipoproteins. Methods: twenty-one female subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus on intensively insulin therapy and twenty-one non-diabetic women were studied. Two sets of nanoemulsion preparations were used as lipid donor to HDL: one labeled with 3H-triglycerides and 14C-free cholesterol and the other with 3H-cholesteryl esters and 14C-phospholipids was incubated with plasma samples for 1h. After chemical precipitation, the supernatant containing HDL was counted for radioactivity. HDL size was measured by laser-light-scattering. Results: Serum total cholesterol, apo Al, HDLc and HDL size did not differ between diabetics and non-diabetic subjects. Glycated hemoglobin levels in diabetic were 8.8±1.3%. In the similar way there was no difference in lipid transfer to HDL of cholesteryl esters, triglycerides, free cholesterol and phospholipids. Glycated hemoglobin and total daily insulin dose cause no influence in lipid transfer to HDL. Conclusion: the HDL ability of subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus simultaneously receive lipids is preserved despite non ideal glycemic control in patient under intensive insulin therapy.
European Heart Journal, Aug 2, 2013