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- BP Reduction, Kidney Function Decline, and Cardiovascular Events in Patients without CKD.Publication . Magriço, R; Vieira, M; Dias, C; Leitão, L; Neves, JBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT), intensive systolic BP treatment (target <120 mm Hg) was associated with fewer cardiovascular events and higher incidence of kidney function decline compared with standard treatment (target <140 mm Hg). We evaluated the association between mean arterial pressure reduction, kidney function decline, and cardiovascular events in patients without CKD. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS: We categorized patients in the intensive treatment group of the SPRINT according to mean arterial pressure reduction throughout follow-up: <20, 20 to <40, and ≥40 mm Hg. We defined the primary outcome as kidney function decline (≥30% reduction in eGFR to <60 ml/min per 1.73 m2 on two consecutive determinations at 3-month intervals), and we defined the secondary outcome as cardiovascular events. In a propensity score analysis, patients in each mean arterial pressure reduction category from the intensive treatment group were matched with patients from the standard treatment group to calculate the number needed to treat regarding cardiovascular events and the number needed to harm regarding kidney function decline. RESULTS: In the intensive treatment group, 1138 (34%) patients attained mean arterial pressure reduction <20 mm Hg, 1857 (56%) attained 20 to <40 mm Hg, and 309 (9%) attained ≥40 mm Hg. Adjusted hazard ratios for kidney function decline were 2.10 (95% confidence interval, 1.22 to 3.59) for mean arterial pressure reduction between 20 and 40 mm Hg and 6.22 (95% confidence interval, 2.75 to 14.08) for mean arterial pressure reduction ≥40 mm Hg. In propensity score analysis, mean arterial pressure reduction <20 mm Hg presented a number needed to treat of 44 and a number needed to harm of 65, reduction between 20 and <40 mm Hg presented a number needed to treat of 42 and a number needed to harm of 35, and reduction ≥40 mm Hg presented a number needed to treat of 95 and a number needed to harm of 16. CONCLUSIONS: In the intensive treatment group of SPRINT, larger declines in mean arterial pressure were associated with higher incidence of kidney function decline. Intensive treatment seemed to be less favorable when a larger reduction in mean arterial pressure was needed to attain the BP target.
- Caffeine Consumption and Mortality in Diabetes: An Analysis of NHANES 1999-2010.Publication . Neves, J; Leitão, L; Magriço, R; Vieira, M; Dias, C; Oliveira, A; Carvalho, D; Claggett, BAim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the general population. However, the effect of coffee consumption in diabetes remains unclear. We aimed to evaluate the association of caffeine consumption and caffeine source with mortality among patients with diabetes. Methods: We examined the association of caffeine consumption with mortality among 1974 women and 1974 men with diabetes, using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2010. Caffeine consumption was assessed at baseline using 24 h dietary recalls. Cox proportional hazard models were fitted to estimate hazard ratios (HR) for all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer-related mortality according to caffeine consumption and its source, adjusting for potential confounders. Results: A dose-dependent inverse association between caffeine and all-cause mortality was observed in women with diabetes. Adjusted HR for death among women who consumed caffeine, as compared with non-consumers, were: 0.57 (95% CI, 0.40-0.82) for <100 mg of caffeine/day, 0.50 (95% CI, 0.32-0.78) for 100 to <200 mg of caffeine/day, and 0.39 (95% CI, 0.23-0.64) for ≥200 mg of caffeine/day (p = 0.005 for trend). This association was not observed in men. There was a significant interaction between sex and caffeine consumption (p = 0.015). No significant association between total caffeine consumption and cardiovascular or cancer mortality was observed. Women who consumed more caffeine from coffee had reduced risk of all-cause mortality (p = 0.004 for trend). Conclusion: Our study showed a dose-dependent protective effect of caffeine consumption on mortality among women with diabetes.
- Comment on Bress et al. Effect of Intensive Versus Standard Blood Pressure Treatment According to Baseline Prediabetes Status: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Trial. Diabetes Care 2017;40:1401-1408.Publication . Neves, J; Vieira, M; Leitão, L; Dias, C; Magriço, R; Oliveira, AI; Carvalho, D
- Divertículos da uretra feminina: uma revisão contemporâneaPublication . Neves, J; Dores, J; Coelho, MIntroduc¸ão: Os divertículos uretrais femininos (DUF) afetam de 0,6 a 4,7% das mulheres, causam frequentemente sintomas urinários persistentes e podem associar-se a complicac¸ões como litíase e transformac¸ão maligna. Existe ainda elevado subdiagnóstico de DUF, bem como atraso diagnóstico e terapêutico. O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar o estado de arte em relac¸ão à etiologia, diagnóstico e terapêutica desta patologia. Materiais e métodos: Revisão bibliográfica de artigos obtidos até janeiro/2014 na base de dados Medline utilizando as palavras-chave: «female urethral diverticula», «female urethral diverticulum», «urethral diverticula», «urethral diverticulum» e «female urethra»; e após pesquisa de referências bibliográficas relevantes nos artigos obtidos. Resultados: A maioria dos DUF parecem surgir secundariamente à infec¸ão das glândulas periuretrais e uretrais. Apesar da associac¸ão clássica à tríade de disúria, dispareunia e gotejo pós-miccional, as manifestac¸ões clínicas são diversas e inespecíficas. Mais de um terc¸o são palpáveis ao exame ginecológico. Os métodos imagiológicos disponíveis, nomeadamente a ressonância magnética e a ecografia, apresentam elevada capacidade diagnóstica e contribuem para o planeamento cirúrgico. Dependendo da localizac¸ão, conformac¸ão e sintomatologia associada, a terapêutica dos DUF poderá ser conservadora ou, na maioria dos casos, cirúrgica. Discussão: A avaliac¸ão clínica permanece essencial para o diagnóstico de DUF. A ressonância magnética é a modalidade com maior taxa de diagnóstico e de exclusão de complicac¸ões pré ou pós-operatórias. Foram descritas técnicas menos invasivas, porém a diverticulectomia uretral transvaginal permanece a terapêutica com maior cura sintomática. Conclusão: A sensibilizac¸ão da comunidade médica é a melhor arma no combate ao subdiagnóstico e atraso diagnóstico dos DUF.