• Nenhum resultado encontrado

(São Paulo, online) vol.1 número2

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2018

Share "(São Paulo, online) vol.1 número2"

Copied!
1
0
0

Texto

(1)

In the April 2014 issue of MedicalExpress

Mauricio Rocha-e-Silva

Editor in Chief

Having got off to a good start with our February issue, we are now happy to announce our second, MedicalExpress, April, 2014. For our first issue, February, 2014, we now have the data showing that the average interval between submission and first action was 10 days (range 4 – 24 days). Between acceptance and publication the average interval was 50 days (range: 40 – 54 days); this is longer than established in our project, mainly because of set-up problems incumbent upon a new periodical. With this second issue we are keeping the average interval to first action at 10 days post submission. However, for this issue, we definitely expect to shorten the acceptance to publication interval to circa 35 – 40 days.

This issue appears with two reviews and five original Research papers. Our reviews come from the University of Pisa, Italy and from the Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. They cover two interesting themes.

Gian Maria Pacificireviews the use of Ibuprofen for the

closure of a persistent ductus arteriosus in premature babies and meta-analyzes the two possible routes of administra-tion, intravenous vs. oral. He clearly shows that the more recently introduced oral route produces better results, less kidney damage and should be looked upon as presenting the best risk/benefit ratio.Huang Quiaobing et alreview the relevant theme of microvascular permeability in burnt patients, covering mainly the period of the last 10 years. The most relevant aspects of this review are the systematic presentation of science originating from China and of papers relating to inter-cell signaling.

Three original research articles originate from Sa˜o Paulo University, all of them involving the Medical College. In a project undertaken jointly between the Institute of Ortho-pedics and Traumatology of the Medical College and Escola de Artes, Cieˆncias e Humanidades, University of Sa˜o Paulo

da Silva Santos et alanalyzed the acceleration, velocity and

direction of movement in paraplegic wheelchair basketball players and conclude that wheelchair basketball athletes moved their body faster in the left/right direction. This result suggests that postural control is direction-dependent for the wheelchair-bound individual. In another paper from the same institution, a joint project between the Division of Psychology and the Department of Obstetrics and

Gynecol-ogy, Juhas et al perform an extensive review of major

depression in obstetrics patients, comparing out-patients vs. hospitalized patients and draws attention to the fact that ward patients may be less well evaluated for risk. Their results indicate a definite need for periodical evaluation of depressive symptomatology in ward patients in order to provide adequate treatment for this population. In a another joint project, this time from the Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and the Federal Fluminense University, King et al analyze the different responses of patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia vs. healthy controls to an emotionally charged story and find that their respective memories retain quite different aspects of what they see and hear. Ribeiro et al,from the Midwestern State University, Parana´, Brazil, describe a novel property of aqueous extracts of Uvarana (Cordyline dracaenoides Kunth). Uvarana has been used from time immemorial namely its capacity to raise the pain threshold to a noxious thermal stimulus. In yeat another joint project,

Alonso et alfrom the Departments of Orthopedics, Federal

University of Sa˜o Paulo and Sao Paulo University Medical College, compare inter- and intra-rater reliability on the assessment of shoulder rotation using goniometry and biophotogrammetry. They found that both procedures are reliable and reproducible, but have shown biophotogram-metry to be more reliable.

EDITORIAL

DOI:1 .5935/MedicalExpress.2014.02.010

53 Copyrightß2014MEDICALEXPRESS.Thisisanopenaccessarticledistributedunderthetermsofthecreativecommonsattribution

Referências

Documentos relacionados

The probability of attending school four our group of interest in this region increased by 6.5 percentage points after the expansion of the Bolsa Família program in 2007 and

Revista Científica Eletrônica de Turismo é uma publicação semestral da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas de Garça FAHU/FAEF e Editora FAEF, mantidas pela Associação Cultural

Na tentativa de criar uma medida de empatia diá- dica, Péloquin e Lafontaine (2010) adaptaram uma das mais amplamente usadas medidas de autorrelato da em- patia, o Índice

1 Doctoral student in Panic and Respiration Laboratory, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), INCT Translational Medicine (CNPq),.. Rio de Janeiro

In a joint study of the University of São Paulo (USP), in São Paulo, and of the Federal University of Pará (UFPA), in Belém, we evaluated patient’s color dis- crimination

Within the perspective approached, a group of professors from the Federal University of Piauí implemented a university extension project in April 1997, the Preventive Program

(UFRGS), with researchers from the Federal University State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) and State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), presenting a methodological proposal of

Helio Waldemar Hilkner graduated in medicine from the Federal university of Curitiba and trained in orthopedics at the Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, university of São