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Luciana Santos

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  12
Citations -  335

Luciana Santos is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & First episode. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 319 citations.

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Online Monitoring of Pulse Pressure Variation to Guide Fluid Therapy After Cardiac Surgery

TL;DR: Automatic real-time monitoring of arterial pulse pressure variation induced by mechanical ventilation is possible using a standard bedside monitor and was found to be a reliable method to predict fluid responsiveness after cardiac surgery.
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Cannabis use, cognition and brain structure in first-episode psychosis☆

TL;DR: Investigating cognitive functioning and brain structure in patients with their first episode of psychosis who used Cannabis found Cannabis-using patients who develop psychosis have less neurodevelopmental impairment and better cognitive reserve than other psychotic patients; perhaps reflecting different etiological processes.
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A population-based morphometric MRI study in patients with first-episode psychotic bipolar disorder: comparison with geographically matched healthy controls and major depressive disorder subjects.

TL;DR: Findings reinforce the view that there are important pathophysiological distinctions between BD and MDD, and indicate that subtle dorsal anterior cingulate abnormalities may be relevant to the pathophysiology of BD.
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Blood tranfusion in critically ill patients: state of the art

TL;DR: Some of the key studies providing insight into current transfusion practices and fueling the current debate on the ideal transfusion trigger are focused on.
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Crianças com dificuldade de aprendizagem: um estudo de seguimento

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the associacao entre condicoes antecedentes and ajustamento atual, em adolescentes that quando criancas foram atendidos em um ambulatorio de psicologia por dificuldades de aprendizagem.