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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: New quantitative variables to measure postoperative pericardial adhesions. Useful tools in experimental research
Other Titles: Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Authors: Lopes, Jackson Brandão
Dallan, Luís Alberto Oliveira
Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho
Carreiro, Mario Castro
Rodrigues, Flávia Luana Barbosa
Mendes, Pedro de Castro
Stolf, Noedir Antônio Groppo
metadata.dc.creator: Lopes, Jackson Brandão
Dallan, Luís Alberto Oliveira
Moreira, Luiz Felipe Pinho
Carreiro, Mario Castro
Rodrigues, Flávia Luana Barbosa
Mendes, Pedro de Castro
Stolf, Noedir Antônio Groppo
Abstract: PURPOSE: To improve the measurement system, during a research for the prevention of adhesions, we explored the feasibility of introducing three continuous numeric variables to quantify the intensity of pericardial adhesions. METHODS: To validate these three new numeric variables - time spent to dissect the adhesions (Δt), the amount of sharp dissection (ShpD) and the adhesion's collagen area (ACA) - as useful tools in measuring the severity of pericardial adhesions, data from a randomized study on adhesion prevention enrolling twenty-four swine, were analysed. A statistical Spearman's test and regressions models were applied to verify the correlation and the relationship between the results of a standard severity score (SS) and Δt, between SS and ShpD used in adhesiolysis and, also, between SS and ACA. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant correlation between SS and Δt, between SS and ShpD, as well as between SS and ACA, all measured by the Spearman's test (r=0.897, r=0.932, r=0.66; p<0.01, respectively). Through a non-linear regression, an exponential relation of SS with ShpD (R2=0.915) and SS with Δt (R2= 0.917) was found. CONCLUSION: The time spent to dissect the adhesions (Δt) and the amount of sharp dissection (ShpD) are new powerful measurement tools in evaluating outcomes of the methods used to prevent pericardial adhesions.
Keywords: Pericardium
Adhesions
Models Animal
Random Allocation
Statistics
Nonparametric
Thoracic Surgery
Collagen
Swine
Publisher: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira/SOBRADPEC
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/6571
Issue Date: 2009
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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