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Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2006;64(2-B) 545

* Repercussão da manobra de hiperventilação breve sobre a hemodinâmica cerebral, sistêmica e alterações gasométricas em pacientes sob assistência ventilatória mecânica (Resumo). Tese de Mestrado, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, UFS (Área: Ciências da Saúde). Orientador : Carlos Umberto Pereira.

** Address: Rua Oyapock 90/ 62, 80050-450 Curitiba PR, Brasil.

* O exercicio físico induz recuperação funcional pós-trauma do nervo ciático em ratos. (Resumo) Tese de Mestrado, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, UFS (Área: Ciências da Saúde). Orientador : Carlos Umberto Pereira,

** Address: Avenida Cezartina Regis 134, 49095-100 Aracaju SE, Brasil. E-mail [email protected]

The normality condition of data were averaged by

Kol-mogorov-Smirnov. Values of p<0.05 indicate

statistical-ly significant.

The results show a decrease of mean blood flow

ve-locity of the right (p=0.18888) and left (p=0.0071)

mid-dle cerebral arteries, mainly on the first minute of HV,

estimating a decrease of cerebral blood flow (4.12% and

6.51%, of the right and left middle cerebral arteries, re

s-pectively). Five minutes after HV, there was a return to

baseline values. In relation to gasometric parameters,

there were a significant variation of EtCO

2

and PaCO

2

during the HV, with smaller changes of PaCO

2

in

rela-tion to EtCO

2

. The pulsatility index, another

gasomet-ric parameters, heart rate and mean arterial pre s s u re

re-mained stable during HV.

Concluding, based on results of this study, that the

maneuver of HV may be security applied and does not

promote cerebral and systemic repercussion in studied

patients.

KEY WORDS: h y p e rventilation, cerebral blood flow,

transcranial Doppler.

PHYSICAL EXERCISE INDUCES FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER SCIATIC NERVE TRAUMA IN RATS

(ABSTRACT)*.

THESIS. ARACAJU , 2006

CARLOS MICHELL TÔRRES SANTOS **

Recent studies show a probable relationship between

physical training and functional re c o v e ry after a

periph-eral nerve lesion. Meanwhile, there is not na agre

e-ment about what kind of physical training should be

elected to obtain best results.

The present research verifies influence of

predomi-nant aerobic and anaerobic physical exercises on

func-tional recovery process on days 5, 10, 15 and 20 after

rat's sciatic nerve crush, by a non-invasive method called

sciatic static index. Statistical analysis was made with 0.05

significance level.

With variance analysis application it was observed an

increment on functional recovery by the tests

accom-plished in days 15 and 20 after lesion to groups

submit-ted to physical exercises. Latterly, it was employed Tu r k e y

test, which made possible to conclude that predominat

a e robic and anaerobic exercises are not diff e rent on

benefits off e red in functional re c o v e ry process after

peripheral nerve lesion.

F i n a l l y, two-way variance analysis demonstrated any

influence in a significant manner the functional

recov-ery process to analyzed groups, evidencing that

physi-cal exercises increase recuperation of nerve function.

KEY WORDS: sciatic trauma, physical exercise,

func-tional recovery.

ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER SYMPTOMS AND SLEEP DISORDERS (ABSTRACT)*.

DISSERTATION. CAMPINAS, 2006.

SÉRGIO NOLASCO HORA DAS NEVES**

Objective:

This study examined the re l a t i o n s h i p

between Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

and sleep disorders to characterize clinical features and

associated problems.

Method:

In the first paper we review the

research-es literature about sleep disorders in children with ADHD

with and without psychostimulant treatment. In the

second paper we performed a record review of 50

con-secutive children and adolescents aged 4 to 17 years with

ADHD who do not have mental retardation or

perva-sive developmental disorders.

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