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Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis

Current S-Index

6.7

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Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.4

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Total Datasets

16

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

13.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

6

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

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Datasets

QUALITY OF LIFE ANALYSIS ON PATIENTS AFTER ARTHROPLASTY OR LUMBAR ARTHRODESIS

ABSTRACT Objective: To perform a retrospective analysis of patients with degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine undergoing arthrodesis or lumbar arthroplasty in terms of functional capacity and quality of life. Methods: Retrospective observational study analyzing the medical records of patients undergoing arthrodesis or lumbar arthroplasty, followed-up at an outpatient clinic from 2018 to 2020. Patient characteristics were evaluated; the quality of life through the results of the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) and the functional capacity using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) in the pre-surgical and post-surgical periods (6 months, 1 and 2 years). The criterion to establish statistical significance was p≤0.05. Results: Sixty-one patients were evaluated. After the surgical interventions, the individuals migrated from the classification of invalid (61.4%-64.6%) to minimal/moderate disability (17.7%-25.6%). There was a decline in ODI scores over time of follow-up (p≤0.001) as well as in SF-36 values (p≤0.001) for all surgical techniques. In this regard, evaluating the difference in means revealed the better performance of lumbar arthroplasty (p≤0.001). Conclusion: The data suggest that lumbar arthroplasty offers greater benefits to patients regarding functional capacity and quality of life. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective, descriptive, observational study.

Authors

  • Silva, Gustavo Morais da ;
  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis ;
  • Lopes, Fernanda Amate ;
  • Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.22650017January 2023

QUALITY OF LIFE ANALYSIS ON PATIENTS AFTER ARTHROPLASTY OR LUMBAR ARTHRODESIS

ABSTRACT Objective: To perform a retrospective analysis of patients with degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine undergoing arthrodesis or lumbar arthroplasty in terms of functional capacity and quality of life. Methods: Retrospective observational study analyzing the medical records of patients undergoing arthrodesis or lumbar arthroplasty, followed-up at an outpatient clinic from 2018 to 2020. Patient characteristics were evaluated; the quality of life through the results of the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) and the functional capacity using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) in the pre-surgical and post-surgical periods (6 months, 1 and 2 years). The criterion to establish statistical significance was p≤0.05. Results: Sixty-one patients were evaluated. After the surgical interventions, the individuals migrated from the classification of invalid (61.4%-64.6%) to minimal/moderate disability (17.7%-25.6%). There was a decline in ODI scores over time of follow-up (p≤0.001) as well as in SF-36 values (p≤0.001) for all surgical techniques. In this regard, evaluating the difference in means revealed the better performance of lumbar arthroplasty (p≤0.001). Conclusion: The data suggest that lumbar arthroplasty offers greater benefits to patients regarding functional capacity and quality of life. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective, descriptive, observational study.

Authors

  • Silva, Gustavo Morais da ;
  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis ;
  • Lopes, Fernanda Amate ;
  • Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.22650017.v1January 2023

Lumbar alterations in magnetic resonance: correlation between Modic and Pfirrmann classifications

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship of sex and age with Modic and Pfirrmann classifications and verify the relationship between the two classifications in the group of patients studied. METHODS: 300 magnetic resonance scans (MRI) of the lumbar segment of the patients were evaluated; each lumbar segment (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4, L4-L5 and L5-S1) was assessed according to Modic and Pfirrmann classifications. RESULTS: The type III of Pfirrmann was the most prevalent, whereas Modic was absent on most levels analyzed. The Modic signal was present mainly in the lower levels (L4-L5 and L5-S1) and in females. CONCLUSION: There is a strong correlation between the changes of the endplate and intervertebral discs, evidenced by changes in MRI. The relationship between Pfirrmann and Modic classifications is statistically higher the greater the disc degeneration.

Authors

  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis ;
  • Yoshino, Caio Vargas ;
  • Costa, Alexandre Barros
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20013460January 2022

Thickness of the ligamentum flavum of the spine and its relationship with disc degeneration

Objective: This study investigates whether the thickening of the ligamentum flavum (LF) is correlated with disc degeneration. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted with 98 patients with chronic low back pain treated in a spinal surgery service between January 2012 and January 2013. All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the images were evaluated by a spinal surgeon to measure the thickness of the LF and evaluate the degree of disc degeneration by the Pfirrmann grading system, according to the spinal levels (L3 -L4, L4-L5, L5-S1). An association was sought between LF hypertrophy and disc degeneration, age, sex and disc height. Results: The mean age of the patients was 53.6 years, and the majority were women (59.2%). The thickness of the LF and disc height varied according to the spinal level, the greatest LF thickness being found between L4-L5, and the greatest disc height at L5-S1. Women had statistically thicker ligaments in L3/L4 than men. The degree of disc degeneration was inversely correlated with the height at all the levels evaluated, i.e., the greater the degree of degeneration, the lower the disc height. Conclusions: The thickening of LF is not related to disc height or degree of disc degeneration. Therefore, there is no deformation of the LF within the spinal canal secondary to disc degeneration.

Authors

  • Mattar, Thiago ;
  • Costa, Alexandre Barros ;
  • Appolonio, Paulo Roberto ;
  • Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes ;
  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20013434.v1January 2022

Lumbar alterations in magnetic resonance: correlation between Modic and Pfirrmann classifications

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship of sex and age with Modic and Pfirrmann classifications and verify the relationship between the two classifications in the group of patients studied. METHODS: 300 magnetic resonance scans (MRI) of the lumbar segment of the patients were evaluated; each lumbar segment (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4, L4-L5 and L5-S1) was assessed according to Modic and Pfirrmann classifications. RESULTS: The type III of Pfirrmann was the most prevalent, whereas Modic was absent on most levels analyzed. The Modic signal was present mainly in the lower levels (L4-L5 and L5-S1) and in females. CONCLUSION: There is a strong correlation between the changes of the endplate and intervertebral discs, evidenced by changes in MRI. The relationship between Pfirrmann and Modic classifications is statistically higher the greater the disc degeneration.

Authors

  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis ;
  • Yoshino, Caio Vargas ;
  • Costa, Alexandre Barros
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20013460.v1January 2022

Expression of matrix factors in the process of neovascularization of intervertebral disc

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of proteins products of endothelial cells (ECs) on the annulus fibrosus (AF) cell metabolism in an in vitro culture.METHODS:Human AF cells were expanded in monolayer cultures and treated with proteins from the medium of cell line HMEC-1 (Human Microvascular Endothelial Cells) (125µg/ml). After 72h of treatment RNA was isolated from AF cells for analysis of gene expression and the culture medium was collected for protein expression analysis.RESULTS: The qRT-PCR analysis demonstrated increased gene expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in AF cells treated with protein products of endothelial cells compared with cells from control group of AF cells: MMP-1 243.10 times (p<0.05), MMP-2 1.37 time (p<0.05), MMP-3 39.83 times (p<0.05) and MMP-13 5.70 times (p<0.05). In contrast, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) were suppressed; TIMP-2 (0.55 time) (p<0.05) and TIMP-3 (0.60 time) (p<0.05) in the exposed groups. The expression of aggrecan gene (0.83 time) (p<0.05), an important extracellular matrix component, was also reduced. MMP-1 and MMP-3 detection was performed, confirming the results of PCR by Western Blot technique.CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we observed that the proteins produced by ECs induced the MMPs expression and suppressed the TIMPs as well as the aggrecan in primary cells of the human intervertebral disc, targeting the development of potential treatments for intervertebral disc degeneration and associated discogenic pain.

Authors

  • Pohl, Pedro Henrique Isoldi ;
  • Cuperman, Thais ;
  • Lozito, Thomas ;
  • Yurube, Takashi ;
  • Tuan, Rocky ;
  • Kang, James ;
  • Vo, Nam ;
  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20013542January 2022

Expression of matrix factors in the process of neovascularization of intervertebral disc

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of proteins products of endothelial cells (ECs) on the annulus fibrosus (AF) cell metabolism in an in vitro culture.METHODS:Human AF cells were expanded in monolayer cultures and treated with proteins from the medium of cell line HMEC-1 (Human Microvascular Endothelial Cells) (125µg/ml). After 72h of treatment RNA was isolated from AF cells for analysis of gene expression and the culture medium was collected for protein expression analysis.RESULTS: The qRT-PCR analysis demonstrated increased gene expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in AF cells treated with protein products of endothelial cells compared with cells from control group of AF cells: MMP-1 243.10 times (p<0.05), MMP-2 1.37 time (p<0.05), MMP-3 39.83 times (p<0.05) and MMP-13 5.70 times (p<0.05). In contrast, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) were suppressed; TIMP-2 (0.55 time) (p<0.05) and TIMP-3 (0.60 time) (p<0.05) in the exposed groups. The expression of aggrecan gene (0.83 time) (p<0.05), an important extracellular matrix component, was also reduced. MMP-1 and MMP-3 detection was performed, confirming the results of PCR by Western Blot technique.CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we observed that the proteins produced by ECs induced the MMPs expression and suppressed the TIMPs as well as the aggrecan in primary cells of the human intervertebral disc, targeting the development of potential treatments for intervertebral disc degeneration and associated discogenic pain.

Authors

  • Pohl, Pedro Henrique Isoldi ;
  • Cuperman, Thais ;
  • Lozito, Thomas ;
  • Yurube, Takashi ;
  • Tuan, Rocky ;
  • Kang, James ;
  • Vo, Nam ;
  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20013542.v1January 2022

LUMBAR ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY IN OBESE PATIENTS

ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and functional results of endoscopic lumbar discectomy in obese patients. Methods We selected 56 patients with lumbar disc hernia refractory to clinical treatment that underwent endoscopic discectomy. Twenty-five patients with a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m 2 were analyzed through the Visual Analogue Scale and functional evaluation using the Oswestry Disability Index questionnaire and compared to 31 patients in the control group (BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m 2 ). These data were obtained in the preoperative period, in the immediate postoperative period, at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and one year after surgery. Results The mean BMI in the control group was 22.1 kg/m 2 , and in the obese group, 33.6 kg/m 2 . In both groups there was a statistically significant improvement in clinical and functional analyzes. There was no statistical difference between the groups. Conclusions Lumbar transforaminal endoscopic discectomy has been shown to be a safe, effective and minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation in obese patients. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective and Comparative Study.

Authors

  • ASANO, LEONARDO YUKIO JORGE ;
  • BISSON, GUSTAVO ;
  • GIANUZZI, DANILO ;
  • BERGAMASCHI, JOÃO PAULO MACHADO ;
  • DOWLING, ÁLVARO ;
  • RODRIGUES, LUCIANO MILLER REIS
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20014087January 2022

LUMBAR ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY IN OBESE PATIENTS

ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and functional results of endoscopic lumbar discectomy in obese patients. Methods We selected 56 patients with lumbar disc hernia refractory to clinical treatment that underwent endoscopic discectomy. Twenty-five patients with a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m 2 were analyzed through the Visual Analogue Scale and functional evaluation using the Oswestry Disability Index questionnaire and compared to 31 patients in the control group (BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m 2 ). These data were obtained in the preoperative period, in the immediate postoperative period, at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and one year after surgery. Results The mean BMI in the control group was 22.1 kg/m 2 , and in the obese group, 33.6 kg/m 2 . In both groups there was a statistically significant improvement in clinical and functional analyzes. There was no statistical difference between the groups. Conclusions Lumbar transforaminal endoscopic discectomy has been shown to be a safe, effective and minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation in obese patients. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective and Comparative Study.

Authors

  • ASANO, LEONARDO YUKIO JORGE ;
  • BISSON, GUSTAVO ;
  • GIANUZZI, DANILO ;
  • BERGAMASCHI, JOÃO PAULO MACHADO ;
  • DOWLING, ÁLVARO ;
  • RODRIGUES, LUCIANO MILLER REIS
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20014087.v1January 2022

Thickness of the ligamentum flavum of the spine and its relationship with disc degeneration

Objective: This study investigates whether the thickening of the ligamentum flavum (LF) is correlated with disc degeneration. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted with 98 patients with chronic low back pain treated in a spinal surgery service between January 2012 and January 2013. All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the images were evaluated by a spinal surgeon to measure the thickness of the LF and evaluate the degree of disc degeneration by the Pfirrmann grading system, according to the spinal levels (L3 -L4, L4-L5, L5-S1). An association was sought between LF hypertrophy and disc degeneration, age, sex and disc height. Results: The mean age of the patients was 53.6 years, and the majority were women (59.2%). The thickness of the LF and disc height varied according to the spinal level, the greatest LF thickness being found between L4-L5, and the greatest disc height at L5-S1. Women had statistically thicker ligaments in L3/L4 than men. The degree of disc degeneration was inversely correlated with the height at all the levels evaluated, i.e., the greater the degree of degeneration, the lower the disc height. Conclusions: The thickening of LF is not related to disc height or degree of disc degeneration. Therefore, there is no deformation of the LF within the spinal canal secondary to disc degeneration.

Authors

  • Mattar, Thiago ;
  • Costa, Alexandre Barros ;
  • Appolonio, Paulo Roberto ;
  • Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes ;
  • Rodrigues, Luciano Miller Reis
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20013434January 2022