Arthur Oscar Schelp

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Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho"

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Neurology (clinical)
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Source Analysis of Triphasic Waves Using Quantitative Neuroimaging
    Alex Tiburtino Meira, Karen Fernanda Alves, Thais O. P. Rezende, Arthur Oscar Schelp, Luiz Eduardo Betting
    Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2022
    Purpose: Triphasic waves (TWs), a common EEG pattern, are considered a subtype of generalized periodic discharges. Most patients with TWs present with an altered level of consciousness, and the TW pattern is believed to represent thalamocortical dysfunction. However, the exact meaning and mechanism of TWs remain unclear. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the source of TWs using EEG source imaging and computerized tomography. Methods: Twenty-eight patients with TWs were investigated. Source analysis was performed on the averaged TWs for each individual, and source maps were extracted. Normalization and automatic segmentation of gray matter were performed on computerized tomography scans before analysis. Finally, voxelwise correlation analyses were conducted between EEG source maps and gray matter volumes. Results: Source analyses showed that the anterior cingulate cortex was mainly involved in TWs (16/28 patients, 57%). Correlation analyses showed moderate positive and negative correlations between source location and gray matter volumes for the posterior cingulate (T = 2.85; volume = 6,533 mm3; r = 0.53; P = 0.002) and the superior frontal gyrus (T = 2.54; volume = 18,167 mm3; r = −0.48; P < 0.0001), respectively. Conclusions: The results suggest that the anterior cingulate is involved in the origin of TWs. Furthermore, the volumes of posterior brain regions were positively correlated with TWs, indicating a possible preservation of these structures. Conversely, the volumes of anterior regions were negatively correlated with TWs. These findings may indicate a structural pattern necessary for the generation of the abnormal network responsible for TWs.
  • Alzheimer's disease diagnosis based on detection of autoantibodies against Aβ using Aβ40 peptide in liposomes
    Júlio César Monteiro Jr, Anna Laura Yuri Yokomichi, Ana Lívia de Carvalho Bovolato, Arthur Oscar Schelp, Sidney José Lima Ribeiro, et al.
    Clinica Chimica Acta, 2022
  • Aging-related episodic-like memory decline in dogs
    Felipe Jacques Sanches, Jéssica Cardia de Melo, Sabrina Palha Ferreira, Luzia Aparecida Trinca, Omar Gurrola Arambula, et al.
    Behavioural Brain Research, 2022
  • Screen-Printed Electrodes on Tyvek Substrate as Low-Cost Device to Applications in Alzheimer's Disease Detection
    Bianca Fortes Palley, Julio Cesar Artur, Milena Nakagawa de Arruda, Gustavo Freitas de Souza, David Alexandro Graves, et al.
    Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 2022
    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by impairment of cognitive functions and memory deterioration, which requires an early diagnosis for effective treatment. The use of immunosensors to detect Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers stand out as a quick and cheap alternative for early detection of the disease. The development of Screen-Printed Electrodes (SPEs) meets a growing demand in the market for applications such as signal transducers in biosensor devices. In this work was development a method for fabrication of low cost SPE for application in the detection of Alzheimer’s disease through autoantibodies. It was produced microelectrodes on polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) manufactured by DuPont Tyvek® substrates. SPEs produced on Tyvek ® substrates have shown promising results for low-cost, disposable and flexible sensors. The carbon paste showed excellent adhesion to Tyvek ® substrate and the electrodes produced showed an electrochemical performance comparable to commercial electrodes, besides reproducible. The detection results showed that it is possible to detect anti-A β 40 autoantibodies in real samples of serum and cerebrospinal fluid using the electrode modified with two bilayers of (PEI/(DDPG + A β 40)) since the capacitance increased more in positive sample with the presence of autoantibody than in negative samples.
  • Applicability of tactile memory examination as an option to visual-and verbal-based batteries
    Omar Gurrola Arambula, Flavia Helena Pereira Padovani, Jose Eduardo Corrente, Andreas Batista Schelp, Felipe Jacques Sanches, et al.
    Dementia E Neuropsychologia, 2021
    The validity and applicability of tactile battery tests for the diagnosis and medical follow-up of patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia syndromes do not have their usefulness well understood in clinical practice. While haptic abilities in older individuals receive less attention, in earlier stages of human life they are well focused on. There are even fewer studies on tactile memory, including episodic memory of demented individuals with or without sensorial limitations. The applicability of a new haptic memory battery was evaluated in patients with Alzheimer’s disease with mild or moderate commitment. Objective: The aim of this study is to apply a battery based on tactile perception, recognition, and recollection of everyday objects in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, testing tactile delayed recall memory discrimination and late recognition to compare validated visual and verbal tests. Methods: Tactile-, visual-, and verbal-based memory performance was registered in 21 patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Results: Except for tactile identification, it showed that there was a close relationship between the three sensory modalities of memory, with an apparent better performance of tactile incidental memory and recognition compared with the test with pictures. Conclusions: The haptic evaluation of memory demonstrated applicability in the evaluation of memory dysfunction in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Further studies are needed to establish the sensibility and specificity of the proposed test that had a small sample size and many limitations.
  • Interlinking dementia in Parkinson’s disease: Nutritional correlates of body composition
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, Jéssica Emy Komuro, José Eduardo Corrente, Silvia Justina Papini
    Genetics Neurology Behavior and Diet in Parkinsons Disease the Neuroscience of Parkinsons Disease Volume 2, 2020
  • Amnestic dementia impairment in Parkinson's disease: The role of body composition, ageing and insulin resistance
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, Cristiane Lara Mendes-Chiloff, Vanessa Cristina Paduan, José Eduardo Corrente, Aline Vieira, et al.
    Clinical Nutrition Espen, 2017
  • Stroke Chameleons Manifesting as Distinct Radial Neuropathies: Expertise Can Hasten the Diagnosis
    Fabrício Diniz de Lima, Gustavo José Luvizutto, Arthur Oscar Schelp, Gabriel Pereira Braga, Rodrigo Bazan
    Case Reports in Neurology, 2017
    <b><i>Objective:</i></b> Stroke chameleons encompass an atypical group of syndromes that do not initially appear to be cerebrovascular accidents. The objective of this study was to report patients with different lesions of central origin clinically presenting as wrist drop and with a semiology similar to that produced by peripheral lesions of the radial nerve at different topographical levels. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> This is a case series study of patients presenting with wrist drop during the acute phase of stroke who were assessed by clinical examination and CT and MRI brain scans. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Three cases presenting as monoparesis were evaluated. In all patients, the MRI revealed restricted diffusion in the pre- and post-central gyrus. Electromyography showed that the functionality of the radial, median, and ulnar nerves were intact in all three cases. The monoparesis resolved completely within 1 month of rehabilitation therapy, and no evidence of recurrent or new events was reported during the 6-month follow-up after stenting. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> The central message of this study is that when acute onset symptoms are present in a relatively old patient with vascular risk factors, stroke should be considered as the possible aetiology until proven otherwise, and the appropriate steps should be taken to avoid a delay in the treatment and to improve outcomes.
  • Abnormal spontaneous eye movements as initial presentation of organophosphate poisoning
    Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements, 2017
  • Delayed recall memory impairment in patients with Parkinson’s disease
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, Cristiane Lara Mendes-Chiloff, Vanessa Cristina Paduan, José Eduardo Corrente, Fabrício Diniz de Lima, et al.
    Dementia E Neuropsychologia, 2016
    Age is one of the risk factors for dementia in patients with Parkinson's disease (PDD). Distinct cognitive syndromes of Parkinson's disease (PD) have been identified in previous studies. Questions about the role of such cognitive disorders in PD outcomes, especially memory dysfunction, in patients with PD remain unanswered. Objective: To establish possible correlations between delayed recall memory (episodic memory), age, and other demographic variables in patients with PD. Methods: A two-stage protocol was applied. Patients with delayed recall memory compromise, selected based on a brief battery of tests (BBRC-Edu), were classified as dementia cases and submitted to the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale (MDRS). Data from patients with memory disturbances were compared against individuals without episodic memory impairment, and correlated with age and demographic variables. Results: Except for identification and naming, all subtests in the screening battery showed a significant difference (p≤0.0001) between the memory-compromised group (case) and the group without memory impairment (no case). The results also correlated negatively with age (p≤0.0001) and positively with level of education (p=0.0874) in patients with PD. Conclusion: The analysis showed a significant relationship between age and dementia characterized by impaired episodic memory. The findings support reports of a wide spectrum of neuropsychological performance impairment in PD with age, particularly dementia associated with memory deterioration. No correlations between disease duration and cognitive dysfunction were evident.
  • Relationship between Dysphagia, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score, and Predictors of Pneumonia after Ischemic Stroke
    Priscila W. Ribeiro, Paula C. Cola, Ana R. Gatto, Roberta G. da Silva, Gustavo J. Luvizutto, et al.
    Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2015
  • Characterization of patients treated by rehabilitation service after establishing of an acute stroke unit in a Brazilian hospital
    Gustavo José Luvizutto, Mônica de Oliveira Orsi Gameiro, Arthur Oscar Schelp, Gabriel Pereira Braga, Priscila Watson Ribeiro, et al.
    Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 2015
  • The incidence of dysphagia in patients receiving cerebral reperfusion therapy poststroke
    Priscila W. Ribeiro, Paula C. Cola, Ana R. Gatto, Roberta G. da Silva, Gustavo J. Luvizutto, et al.
    Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2014
  • Sour taste and cold temperature in the oral phase of swallowing in patients after stroke
    Ana Rita Gatto, Paula Cristina Cola, Roberta Gonçalves da Silva, André Augusto Spadotto, Priscila Watson Ribeiro, et al.
    Codas, 2013
  • Metabolic syndrome and dementia associated with Parkinson's disease: Impact of age and hypertension
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, Cristiane Lara Mendes-Chiloff, Rodrigo Bazan, Vanessa Cristina Paduan, Ana Beatriz Maringolo Pioltini
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2012
  • Cerebellar ataxia as the first manifestation of Alexander's disease
    Sheyla Ariêh de Souza Rezende, Maurício Fernandes, Renato Puppi Munhoz, Salmo Raskin, Arthur Oscar Schelp, et al.
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2012
  • Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration and hepatic encephalopathy correlations and variety of clinical presentations in overt and subclinical liver disease
    Fernando G. Romeiro, Madileine F. Américo, Fábio S. Yamashiro, Carlos A. Caramori, Arthur O. Schelp, et al.
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2011
  • Distinct attitudes of professionals from different medical specialties toward autonomy and legal instruments in the assessment of patients with Alzheimer's disease
    Ana Beatriz Maringolo Pioltini, Cristiane Lara Mendes-Chiloff, Arthur Oscar Schelp, Everson da Silva Marcolino
    Dementia E Neuropsychologia, 2010
  • The influence of sour taste and cold temperature in pharyngeal transit duration in patients with stroke
    Paula Cristina Cola, Ana Rita Gatto, Roberta Gonçalves da Silva, André Augusto Spadotto, Arthur Oscar Schelp, et al.
    Arquivos De Gastroenterologia, 2010
  • Classification of normal swallowing and oropharyngeal dysphagia using wavelet
    André Augusto Spadotto, Ana Rita Gatto, Rodrigo Capobianco Guido, Arlindo Neto Montagnoli, Paula Cristina Cola, et al.
    Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2009
  • Oropharyngeal dysphagia identification using wavelets and optimum path forest
    Andre Augusto Spadotto, Jose Carlos Pereira, Rodrigo Capobianco Guido, Joao Paulo Papa, Alexandre Xavier Falcao, et al.
    2008 3rd International Symposium on Communications Control and Signal Processing ISCCSP 2008, 2008
  • Swallowing quantitative analysis software
    André Augusto Spadotto, Ana Rita Gatto, Paula Cristina Cola, Arlindo Neto Montagnoli, Arthur Oscar Schelp, et al.
    Radiologia Brasileira, 2008
  • Denoising swallowing sound to improve the evaluator's qualitative analysis
    André Augusto Spadotto, João Paulo Papa, Ana Rita Gatto, Paula Cristina Cola, José Carlos Pereira, et al.
    Computers and Electrical Engineering, 2008
  • Bilateral painful idiopathic ophthalmoplegia: A case report
    Andrea Nieri, Rodrigo Bazan, Leila Almeida, Fernando C. Rocha, César N. Raffin, et al.
    Headache, 2007
  • Caring for organ donors: The intensive care unit physicians' view
    Maria Lúcia Araujo Sadala, Marisa Lorençon, Márcia Cercal, Arthur Schelp
    Heart and Lung Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 2006
  • Residual signal auto-correlation to evaluate speech in Parkinson's disease patients
    José Carlos Pereira, Arthur Oscar Schelp, Arlindo Neto Montagnoli, Ana Rita Gatto, André Augusto Spadotto, et al.
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2006
  • Comparison of the effects of barbiturate, benzodiazepine and ketamine on visual evoked potentials in rabbits
    Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 2005
  • Incidence of oropharyngeal dysphagia associated with stroke in a regional hospital in São Paulo State - Brazil
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, Paula Cristina Cola, Ana Rita Gatto, Roberta Gonçalves da Silva, Lídia Raquel de Carvalho
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2004
  • Ulnar-to-median nerve anastomosis in the forearm. Review and report of 2 new cases
    Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000
  • Test of a new technique for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome
    L.A.L Resende, A.S.V Adamo, A.P Bononi, H.A.L Castro, P.A.T Kimaid, et al.
    Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2000
  • Multimodal evoked potentials and the ovarian cycle in young ovulating women
    LUIZ ANTONIO DE LIMA RESENDE, MARIA DORVALINA SILVA, FABÍOLA IMPEMBA, NÍDIA BORGES ACHÔA, ARTHUR OSCAR SCHELP
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2000
  • Silent period in carpal tunnel syndrome
    Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000
  • Is the metabolic response self-limited in head trauma? Analysis of acute phase proteins and glycemia
    ARTHUR O. SCHELP, APARECIDA Y.O. ANGELELI, MARCO A. ZANINI, HISACHI TSUJI, ROBERTO C. BURINI
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1998
  • Evoked potentials in neurocysticercosis
    Luiz Antonio de Lima Resende, Svetlana Agapejev, Renata Rodrigues, Arthur Oscar Schelp
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1997
  • Failure of hypertonic glucose supplementation to improve whole-body protein metabolism in fed trauma patients
    FASEB Journal, 1996
  • Control of supply and use of energy substrates in the encephalon
    A.O. Schelp, R.C. Burini
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1995
  • Cerebral glucose metabolism and head injury: An overview
    AO. Schelp, R.C. Burini
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1995
  • Enteral hyperalimentation in acute cranio-cerebral injuries: replacement or diet therapy?
    Arthur Schelp, Angela Pellizon, Roberto Burini
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1992
  • Diphenylhydantoin intoxication in monotherapy and in association with other antiepileptic drugs
    A. O. Schelp, B. Weisner
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1985
  • Clinical study of catamenial epilepsy: Signification of the presence of previous cerebral lesion
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, José Geraldo Speciali
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1983
  • Contraceptive methods and epilepsy
    José Geraldo Speciali, Arthur Oscar Schelp
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1983
  • Clinical study of catamenial epilepsy: Clinical types of epileptic seizures
    Arthur Oscar Schelp, José Geraldo Speciali
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 1983