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2. [Italian Society of Pediatric Cardiology (SICP) position paper on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of cardiotoxicity in pediatric patients with cancer].
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Bennati E, Castaldi B, Derchi ME, Spoto S, Chinali M, Bertorello N, Comparato C, Vairo U, Rinelli G, and Favilli S
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- Humans, Child, Italy, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control, Cardiology, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Diseases prevention & control, Heart Diseases chemically induced, Heart Diseases diagnosis, Societies, Medical, Cardiotoxicity prevention & control, Cardiotoxicity etiology, Neoplasms drug therapy, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage
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The survival of pediatric cancer patients has significantly increased thanks to the improvement of oncological treatments. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to manage short- and long-term cardiovascular complications. In pediatric cardio-oncology, there are no recognized guidelines as in adults. Several recommendations and many indications have been derived from the data obtained in the adult cancer population, resulting in greater discrepancies in the clinical management of patients. The aim of this position paper of the Italian Society of Pediatric Cardiology (SICP) is to collect the main evidence regarding the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and follow-up of cardiotoxicity in children, to provide useful indications for clinical practice, and to promote a network between pediatric centers.
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- 2024
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3. [ANMCO Position paper: Obesity in adults - A clinical primer].
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Di Fusco SA, Mocini E, Gori M, Iacoviello M, Bilato C, Corda M, De Luca L, Di Marco M, Geraci G, Iacovoni A, Milli M, Navazio A, Pascale V, Riccio C, Scicchitano P, Tizzani E, Gabrielli D, Grimaldi M, Colivicchi F, and Oliva F
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- Adult, Humans, Obesity complications
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Obesity is a chronic and relapsing disease due to the coexistence of a patient with predisposing individual characteristics and an obesogenic environment. The recent acquisition of detailed knowledge on the mechanisms underlying the energetic homeostasis paved the way to more effective therapeutic hypotheses as compared to traditional treatments. Since obesity is a complex issue, it requires a multidisciplinary approach which is difficult to implement. However, new drugs appear promising. Currently, therapeutic success is discrete in the short term, but unsatisfying in the long term due to the high probability of body weight gain. Cardiologists play a key role in managing patients with obesity, but they are not used to manage them. The aim of this document is to summarize knowledge that clinicians need to have to appropriately manage these patients. The paper emphasizes the pivotal role of an appropriate relationship with the patient to embark on a successful treatment journey. We analyze the criteria commonly used to diagnose obesity and point out strengths and limitations of different criteria. Furthermore, we discuss the figure of the obesitologist and the role of the cardiologist. In addition, we report the main components of an effective therapeutic strategy, from educational questions to pharmacological options.
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- 2024
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4. [ANMCO Position paper in collaboration with ITACARE-P: Cardio-oncology rehabilitation. Are we ready?]
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Bisceglia I, Venturini E, Canale ML, Ambrosetti M, Riccio C, Giallauria F, Gallucci G, Abrignani MG, Russo G, Lestuzzi C, Mistrulli R, De Luca G, Turazza F, Mureddu GF, Di Fusco SA, Lucà F, De Luca L, Camerini A, Halasz G, Camilli M, Quagliariello V, Maurea N, Fattirolli F, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Grimaldi M, Colivicchi F, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Cardio-Oncology, Quality of Life, Cancer Survivors, Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control
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Cardio-oncology rehabilitation (CORE) is not only an essential component of cancer rehabilitation, but also a pillar of preventive cardio-oncology. CORE is a comprehensive model based on a multitargeted approach and its efficacy has been widely documented; when compared to an "exercise only" program, comprehensive CORE demonstrates a better outcome. It involves nutritional counseling, psychological support and cardiovascular risk assessment, and it is directed to a very demanding population with a heavy burden of cardiovascular diseases driven by physical inactivity, cancer therapy-induced metabolic derangements and cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicities. Despite its usefulness, CORE is still underused in cancer patients and we are still at the dawning of remote models of rehabilitation (telerehabilitation). Not all cardio-oncology rehabilitation is created equal: a careful screening procedure to identify patients who will benefit the most from CORE and a multidisciplinary customized approach are mandatory to achieve a better outcome for cancer survivors throughout their cancer journey.The aim of this position paper is to provide an updated review of CORE not only for cardiologists dealing with this peculiar patient population, but also for oncologists, primary care providers, patients and caregivers. This multidisciplinary team should help cancer patients to maintain a healthy and active life before, during and after cancer treatment, in order to improve quality of life and to fight health inequities.
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- 2024
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5. [ANMCO Position paper: States General 2023 - Scientific societies and training: the role of ANMCO].
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Di Fusco SA, Zilio F, Zuin M, Bilato C, Cavallini C, Corda M, De Luca L, Di Marco M, Geraci G, Iacovoni A, Milli M, Musumeci G, Navazio A, Pascale V, Riccio C, Scicchitano P, Tizzani E, Gabrielli D, Colivicchi F, Grimaldi M, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Societies, Scientific, Cardiology
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Scientific societies promote numerous activities, including the training of professionals. With the continuous growing of knowledge and the availability of new evidence in the cardiological field, the achievement and maintenance of knowledge and know-how is difficult. The evolving educational needs of professionals in cardiology have been analyzed during the 2023 ANMCO General States. Furthermore, the initiatives implemented to meet professionals' needs after the university medical training have been discussed. In this document, we report the main and most innovative training activities promoted by ANMCO, from distance training to simulation training, including courses for master's degree, training to and through clinical research and the potential role of teaching hospitals.
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- 2024
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6. [ANMCO Position paper: States General 2023 - Digital medicine in cardiology: evidence and state of progress in Italy].
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Di Fusco SA, Zilio F, Zuin M, Bilato C, Corda M, De Luca L, Di Lenarda A, Di Marco M, Francese GM, Gensini GF, Geraci G, Giubilato S, Iacovoni A, Lucà F, Mazzanti M, Milli M, Navazio A, Orso F, Pascale V, Riccio C, Rocca P, Scicchitano P, Tavazzi L, Tizzani E, Gabrielli D, Colivicchi F, Grimaldi M, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Artificial Intelligence, Delivery of Health Care, Italy, Cardiology, General Practice
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Technological innovation provides easily accessible tools capable of simplifying healthcare processes. Notably, digital technology application in the cardiology field can improve prognosis, reduce costs, and lead to an overall improvement in healthcare. The digitization of health data, with the use of electronic health records and of electronic health files in Italy, represents one of the fields of application of digital technologies in medicine. The 2023 States General of the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) provided an opportunity to focus attention on the potential benefits and critical issues associated with the implementation of the aforementioned digital tools, artificial intelligence, and telecardiology. This document summarizes key aspects that emerged during the event.
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- 2024
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7. [ANMCO Position paper: States General 2023 - Role of ANMCO in the setting of clinical research in Cardiology in Italy: current state and future perspectives].
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Zilio F, Di Fusco SA, Zuin M, Ammirati E, Bilato C, Corda M, De Luca L, Di Marco M, Geraci G, Iacovoni A, Maggioni AP, Milli M, Navazio A, Pascale V, Riccio C, Scicchitano P, Tizzani E, Gabrielli D, Colivicchi F, Grimaldi M, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Italy, Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases therapy
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For over 40 years, clinical research has been one of the most important aims of the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO), being an essential tool in pursuing promotion and fulfillment of good clinical practices in prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of cardiovascular diseases. Since 1992, with the creation of the Research Center (now part of the Heart Care Foundation), ANMCO is capable of independently and professionally managing all the aspects related to planning, management, and publication of the results of clinical studies. The other strength of ANMCO is the network built in Cardiology Departments on the whole territory of Italy, a human capital that allows ANMCO to deal with the new scientific challenges, in a context of profound changes in the social, economic, technological, and methodological setting. This document is based on the debate about the state of clinical research in Italy and the role of ANMCO in this setting that took place during the 2023 ANMCO States General.
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- 2024
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8. [ANMCO Position paper - 2023 ANMCO States General: The shortage of healthcare personnel in the cardiology field].
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Zuin M, Di Fusco SA, Zilio F, Barisone M, Bilato C, Corda M, De Luca L, Di Marco M, Geraci G, Iacovoni A, Milli M, Navazio A, Pascale V, Riccio C, Scicchitano P, Scherillo M, Tizzani E, Gabrielli D, Colivicchi F, Grimaldi M, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Health Personnel, Aging, Delivery of Health Care, Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases therapy
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Over the latest years, a worrying progressive reduction of medical specialists has been observed in Italy and in other European and non-European countries. This trend is assuming alarming proportions, especially considering the continuous population aging and the concomitant increase in the prevalence of chronic cardiovascular disease. The underlying reasons are complex and multifactorial. The purpose of this document, derived from the collegial discussion held during the 2023 ANMCO States General is to highlight the current critical issues regarding the lack of healthcare personnel in the cardiology field, examining the current and future Italian situation and proposing some potential strategies to counteract this alarming phenomenon.
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- 2024
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9. [ANMCO Position paper - 2023 ANMCO States General: Towards a modern Cardiological Community Care].
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Zuin M, Di Fusco SA, Zilio F, Bilato C, Corda M, De Luca L, Di Marco M, Geraci G, Iacovoni A, Milli M, Navazio A, Pascale V, Riccio C, Scicchitano P, Urbinati S, Caldarola P, Tizzani E, Gabrielli D, Colivicchi F, Grimaldi M, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Pandemics, Cardiovascular Diseases therapy, Cardiovascular System, Cardiology, Cardiologists
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Over the last two decades, cardiovascular diseases have become the leading cause of chronic disease morbidity and mortality in Italy. Therefore, the chronic cardiovascular care landscape has evolved rapidly in an era of unprecedented demand. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted significant deficiencies in existing health and social care systems, especially in the management of chronic cardiovascular disease. In this scenario, the National Reform for Recovery and Resilience (PNRR) may represent a unique opportunity for the development of a new integrated care system between hospital and community. The Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) recognizes the need for a statement on the integrated cardiological community care to guide health professionals caring for people with chronic cardiovascular conditions. The aim of the present statement is to outline the evidence for a modern integrated cardiological community care identifying challenges and offering advice for a future transdisciplinary and multi-organizational approach to ensure best practice in the management of chronic cardiovascular disease.
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- 2024
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10. Ancient Papers on the Edge. The Library of the Terziere Castle
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Paolo Tinti
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loris jacopo bononi ,castiglione del terziere ,bibliophilia ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
The essay focuses on the library of the castle of Castiglione del Terziere, in the Apennines, established by the physician and bibliophile Loris Jacopo Bononi (1929-2012). It belongs to the still little-studied typology of private libraries located outside the cities, but open to public use. With authentic bibliophile passion, Bononi created a collection of books closely linked to the history of the Lunigiana area, to the authors of the Italian Humanism and Renaissance, and to Italian literature, from its origins to the Nineteenth century. The library has always been open to scholars and visitors, and in the near future the analytical cataloging of the entire book heritage would be necessary, as well as the valorisation through digital technologies.
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- 2024
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11. [ANMCO Position paper: Ionizing radiation exposure and radioprotection in the cath-lab].
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Lucà F, Andreassi MG, Gulizia MM, Borghini A, Colombo PE, Benedetto FA, Bernelli C, Bisceglia I, Bisignani G, Caldarola P, Canale ML, Caporale R, Caretta G, Ceravolo R, Ciconte VA, Corda M, Cornara S, De Bonis S, De Luca L, Di Fusco SA, Di Matteo I, Di Nora C, Favilli S, Gelsomino S, Geraci G, Giubilato S, Matteucci A, Nardi F, Navazio A, Parrini I, Pilleri A, Pozzi A, Rao CM, Riccio C, Rossini R, Turazza FM, Grimaldi M, Gabrielli D, Picano E, Colivicchi F, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Radiation, Ionizing, Radiation Exposure prevention & control, Radiation Protection, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, Cardiologists
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In the last decades, because of the improvements in the percutaneous treatment of coronary heart disease, valvular heart disease, congenital heart defects, and the increasing number of cardiac resynchronization therapy and cardioverter-defibrillator implantations, the interventional cardiologists' radio-exposure has importantly risen, causing concerns for ionizing radiation-associated diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Consequently, the radiation exposure issue importantly affects operators' safety. However, our knowledge of this field is poor and most operators are unaware to be at risk, especially because of the absence of effective preventive measures. The aim of this ANMCO position paper is to improve the awareness of operators and identify new ways of reducing operator ionizing radiation dose and minimizing the risk.
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- 2023
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12. The private archive: management tool and device of self-representation. Some reflections from Tasca d’Almerita’s papers
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Sara Manali
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private archives ,tasca d’almerita ,self-representation ,memory construction ,company archives ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
The article explores the role of private archives through the case study of the Tasca d’Almerita papers. It focuses, specifically, on how these archives can be used for mythopoetic and identity-building purposes, both familial and entrepreneurial. At the center, there is Giuseppe Mastrogiovanni Tasca’s operation of remodeling and organizing the Tasca d’Almerita archives, an aristocratic Sicilian family dedicated to wine production for generations, emphasizing how his work at the same time responds to needs of management and self-representation. The contribution, therefore, aims to highlight the importance of archives also as narrative devices, considering the implications of the ex post selection and organization of archives by the producers themselves, archivists of themselves.
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- 2024
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13. The PCTO 'The author’s hand from paper to digital'. For an introduction to Italian philology in secondary school
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Ilaria Burattini and Beatrice Nava
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italian philology ,teaching of the literary text ,italian literature ,writing teaching ,upper-secondary school ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 ,Romanic languages ,PC1-5498 - Abstract
In the wake of the new school reforms and with the conviction that learning about Italian philology at school can lead to the development of trasversal competences, this contribution aims to present the experience of the PCTO “La mano dell’autore dal cartaceo al digitale. Dai Promessi Sposi all’Infinito”, project created with the aim of educate students about textuality by means of the analysis of Alessandro Manzoni’s and Giacomo Leopardi’s work. In this paper we describe the methodologies applied during the PCTO, seen as a useful opportunity to access the works of the two great writers and to provide the students with digital skills applied to Italian literature. Thanks to these experiences, the students were stimulated to reflect on their own writing practices, also by comparing themselves with the working methods of contemporary writers, offered by the "A carte scoperte" project.
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- 2024
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14. A Comparison between EFL Writing Errors in Computer-Based and Paper-Based Assignments
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Paola Maria Caleffi
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computer-based writing ,efl writing errors ,higher education ,paper-based writing ,writing assessment ,writing technologies. ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar ,P101-410 - Abstract
Advances in writing technologies have fostered the gradual move from Paper-Based (PB) to Computer-Based (CB) writing assessment in foreign language (FL) education. The trend was further boosted by the outburst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which led to drastic changes in teaching and assessment practices. In higher education (HE) contexts, writing assessment in English as a foreign language (EFL) is more and more often managed by means of online learning platforms, where students create and submit written assignments on the computer. This paper examines a sample of 100 EFL exam essays completed by 100 Italian university students. Half of the essays were computer-typed on Moodle from home during the Covid-19 lockdown, whereas the other half were handwritten on paper during a face-to-face exam session after the Covid-19 emergency. The study presented herein compares the amount and types of formal errors in the CB and PB written assignments respectively. The results of the comparison may be useful to suggest hypotheses on the impact that both writing modality and environment can have on the quality of EFL writing in assessment contexts.
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- 2023
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15. Ecologies of Blue Paper
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Iris Brahms
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Ecologies ,Blue paper ,Papermaking ,Drawing practice ,Italy ,Albrecht Dürer ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
This article examines blue paper as an ecological solution in drawing practice by investigating the questions of when and under which circumstances German artists in the early sixteenth century decided to use blue paper. Blue paper had several aesthetic, symbolic, and economic functions, often both referencing a geographic relationship to Italy and its tradition of drawing on blue paper, and also engaging in a world of play and imitation in workshop practices. For a better understanding of the early modern paper ecologies within which artists worked, it is necessary to regard paper production within a broader socio-cultural range, thus not only as an exchange between paper makers but also with consideration of other crafts as well as the impact of new technologies. From there we can reconsider our relationship to nature.
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- 2023
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16. [Corrigendum to "ANMCO Position paper in collaboration with ITACARE-P: Anti-ischemic treatment in patients with chronic coronary syndrome" [G Ital Cardiol 2023;24(7):571-580]].
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- 2023
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17. [ANMCO Position paper: Choosing Wisely - ANMCO proposals for 2023].
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Lucà F, Gulizia MM, Abrignani MG, Benedetto FA, Bisceglia I, Bisignani G, Bobbio MC, Caldarola P, Canale ML, Caretta G, Ceravolo R, Chimenti C, Ciconte VA, Corda M, Cornara S, Di Fusco SA, Di Matteo I, Di Nora C, Favilli S, Francese GM, Gelsomino S, Gensini GF, Giubilato S, Grimaldi M, Nardi F, Navazio A, Parrini I, Pilleri A, Pozzi A, Rao CM, Riccio C, Rossini R, Vernero S, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Hospitals, Cardiologists, Cardiology
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Nowadays, a progressive and exponential increase in the use of invasive and non-invasive instrumental diagnostics and therapeutic services has been shown. Although unnecessary, instrumental examinations are often largely prescribed, replacing clinical evaluation. Their correct use, on the contrary, would address precise epidemiological and clinical contexts. Therefore identifying whether a test or procedure is appropriate or not plays a crucial role in clinical practice. Several documents from scientific societies and expert groups indicate the most appropriate cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The international Choosing Wisely campaign invited the main scientific societies to identify five techniques or treatments used in their field that are often unnecessary and may potentially damage patients. The Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) joined the project identifying the five cardiological practices in our country at greater risk of inappropriateness in 2014. This list has recently been updated. Moreover, possible solutions to this problem have been proposed.
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- 2023
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18. [ANMCO Position paper: Colchicine as a therapeutic agent in coronary syndromes].
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Di Fusco SA, Imazio M, Rizzello V, Gatto L, Spinelli A, Aquilani S, Riccio C, Caldarola P, Nardi F, De Luca L, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Colchicine therapeutic use, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Inflammation chemically induced, Inflammation complications, Inflammation drug therapy, Atherosclerosis drug therapy, Acute Coronary Syndrome complications
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With the growing knowledge about the role of inflammatory processes in the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic lesions, inflammation has been identified as a cardiovascular risk factor and therapeutic target to reduce the residual risk in patients with atherosclerotic disease. Several therapeutic agents with anti-inflammatory action have been tested to evaluate their efficacy and safety in the context of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. Among these, colchicine, a drug with multiple therapeutic effects including anti-inflammatory action, in randomized clinical trials conducted in the setting of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease secondary prevention, significantly reduced the risk of adverse cardiovascular events.This position paper of the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) summarizes the main biological mechanisms through which colchicine contributes to the inhibition of inflammatory processes that increase the atherosclerotic cardiovascular risk. Furthermore, the document reports the available evidence on clinical impact of colchicine treatment in the reduction of residual cardiovascular risk in chronic and acute coronary syndromes. Finally, practical information is provided regarding the use of this drug in this specific clinical setting, emphasizing precautions and possible side effects.
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- 2023
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19. Traces of holiness: blessed women, holy women in the papers of diocesan archives
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Gilda Nicolai
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Women saints ,Blessed women ,Processes of canonization ,Viterbo ,St. Giacinta Marescotti. ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
The article aims to focus attention on the study of blessed women and holy women through the documentation found in diocesan archives and belonging to the series of canonization processes. With the regulation of the process, narrative organization gave way to legal defense, confrontation to analysis, and narrative to texts that had evidentiary value, and all this gave rise to a mine of information not only about the lives of the blessed and holy women, but also about the society in which they had lived.
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- 2024
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20. Paper City Tales: modelli di carta per raccontare Le città invisibili di Italo Calvino
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Francesca Ronco and Giulia Bertola
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città invisibili ,Italo Calvino ,modello ,carta ,città immaginarie ,Drawing. Design. Illustration ,NC1-1940 ,Visual arts ,N1-9211 - Abstract
Il lavoro qui presentato ha previsto la realizzazione di modelli di carta de Le città invisibili di Italo Calvino [Calvino 2009], utilizzando diverse tecniche di taglio e piegatura della carta per inventare scenografie, moduli, strutture e fondali. Nella presentazione del libro l’autore sottolinea come le città siano caratterizzate da una stratificazione di tanti elementi, caratteristica che ha portato alla realizzazione di modelli attraverso diversi livelli, che vanno a definire un “microcosmo”, una città in miniatura percepibile attraverso i sensi, che diventa oggetto «da pensare, da toccare, da guardare» [Croset 1987, p. 48]. Dal punto di vista tecnico i procedimenti adottati fanno riferimento alle ricerche sul paper folding, svolte da Joseph Albers [The Public Paperfolding History Project 2023] presso il Bauhaus, a quelle del maestro giapponese Masahiro Chatani [Chatani 1984] ed al paper artist britannico Paul Jackson [Jackson 2014]. Tagli, piegature, divisioni lineari e ripetizioni simmetriche consentono di passare dalla bidimensionalità propria della carta alla tridimensionalità del modello. La ricerca e la pratica ad essa connessa qui presentate sono confluite nel workshop di orientamento Paper City Tales del Politecnico di Torino, tenuto nel laboratorio modelli MODLab Arch, elaborato dagli autori e coordinato dal prof. Marco Vitali. Questa esperienza ha visto studenti del terzo e quarto anno di scuole secondarie di secondo grado piemontesi cimentarsi con la costruzione de Le città invisibili calviniane.
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- 2024
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21. Crimes of paper and blood: in the workshop of «Atlante freddo»
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Lucia Faienza
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contemporary literature ,luigi bernardi ,mass-media ,noir ,society ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
This article proceeds to analyze the Atlante freddo trilogy, focusing particularly on the interplay between fictional creation and the author’s cognizance of crime chronicles explored in his non-fictional works. From this vantage point, Bernardi’s novels emerge as an experimental terrain wherein he probes conceivable narratives, employing the narrative as a pretext to delineate the locales and dynamics of contemporary society. The trilogy by Bernardi directs attention to a spectrum of concerns, encompassing the marginalization of the foreigner, the erosion of the media’s informative function, and the interrelation between minor and major criminal activities. Ultimately, a comparative analysis between Bernardi and Carlotto is introduced, primarily examining ideological and thematic alignments.
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- 2024
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22. Mixing paper and digital: 2020 online summer English drama kamishibai workshop
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Eucharia Donnery, Yasuko Shiozawa, Yuka Kusanagi, and Aiko Saito
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kamishibai ,traditional Japanese story-boarding ,paper to digital ,online drama workshop ,intercultural communicative competence ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Drama ,PN1600-3307 - Abstract
This paper discusses the results of an intervarsity picture kamishibai-storytelling workshop that integrated communication skills and art via the online real-time conference system, Zoom©. As in previous years, the goal of the annual summer drama workshop was to support the participants’ communication and leadership skills. In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic however, the chief purpose of the 2020 Online Summer English Drama Kamishibai Workshop was to support the mental well-being of students. Thirteen low-to-intermediate level English language students, both English language majors and non-majors from three different universities in Japan worked together for the workshop project in three 90-minute online slots over two days in August 2020. After learning the basic theory and techniques of the storytelling art, students were divided into groups to create their original English kamishibai story to perform online. In the preparation stage, each student created their own work using simple A4 paper sheets and pens, and these were amalgamated with other members of their group to form a coherent narrative. At the end of the third session, each group presented their work on Zoom©, and these performances demonstrated the students’ creativity through unique plots and characters. Their feedback indicated that they developed stress-tolerance and resilience, both features of negative capability.
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- 2023
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23. [ANMCO Position paper in collaboration with ITACARE-P: Anti-ischemic treatment in patients with chronic coronary syndrome].
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Riccio C, Mureddu GF, Di Fusco SA, Abrignani MG, Orso F, Temporelli PL, De Luca L, Fattirolli F, Faggiano P, Ambrosetti M, Nardi F, Caldarola P, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Syndrome, Secondary Prevention, Algorithms, Heart, Angina Pectoris
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Over the last decade, pharmacological therapies for primary and secondary prevention of chronic coronary syndromes enriched with new agents have been demonstrated to be effective in reducing cardiovascular adverse events. However, currently available evidence on treatment for anginal symptom control is weaker. This position paper of the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) aims to briefly report evidence that supports the use of anti-ischemic drugs for chronic coronary syndromes. Furthermore, we propose a therapeutic algorithm for the choice of the most appropriate drug on the basis of the clinical characteristics of the individual patient.
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- 2023
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24. [Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiac implantable electronic device infections. Position paper of the Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing (AIAC)].
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Pisanò EC, Mitacchione G, Pappalardo A, Di Grazia A, Solimene F, Boriani G, Migliore F, and Curnis A
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- Humans, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Clinical Decision-Making, Electronics, Heart, Heart Diseases
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The number of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) implantations has increased over recent years as a result of population growth, increasing life expectancy, adoption of guidelines, and better access to healthcare. Device-related infection is, however, one of the most serious complications of CIED therapy associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and financial healthcare burden. Although many preventive strategies such as administration of intravenous antibiotic therapy before implantation are well recognized, uncertainties still exist about other regimens. Uncertainties have remained about the role of various preventive, diagnostic, and treatment measures such as skin antiseptics, pocket antibiotic solutions, anti-bacterial envelopes, prolonged antibiotics post-implantation, and others. The key aspect to successful treatment of definite CIED infections is complete removal of all parts of the system and transvenous hardware, including the device and all leads. Thus, transvenous lead extraction has been increasing. Expert consensus statements on how to prevent, diagnose, and treat CIED infections and on lead extraction have been published by the European Heart Rhythm Association in 2020 and 2018, respectively. The aim of this AIAC position paper is to describe the current knowledge on the risks for device-related infections and to assist healthcare professionals in their clinical decision making regarding its prevention, diagnosis, and management by providing the latest update of the most effective strategies.
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- 2023
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25. [ANMCO Position paper: Inclisiran: an innovative therapeutic approach for the clinical management of hypercholesterolemia].
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Di Fusco SA, Scicchitano P, Spinelli A, Conte E, Aquilani S, Aiello A, Nardi F, Riccio C, Caldarola P, De Luca L, Roncon L, Valente S, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Adult, Humans, Cholesterol, LDL, RNA, Small Interfering therapeutic use, Heart Disease Risk Factors, Hypercholesterolemia drug therapy
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Research focused on lipid-lowering treatments has led to the development of new therapeutic options aimed at cardiovascular risk reduction. Gene silencing represents one of the most innovative approaches to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). Inclisiran is a small interfering RNA that inhibits proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 synthesis and promotes LDL-C clearance by enhancing LDL-C receptor expression on hepatocyte cell surface. Several clinical studies have demonstrated inclisiran efficacy in terms of LDL-C reduction (~50%) with a dosage regimen of 300 mg administered twice a year after the first two doses administered at time 0 and after 90 days. Inclisiran use has recently been approved by the European and American drug regulatory agencies as a therapeutic option in addition to the maximum tolerated statin therapy in adults with primary hypercholesterolemia or mixed dyslipidemia who need further LDL-C reduction.
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26. [ANMCO Position paper: Wearable cardioverter defibrillator appropriate use guidance for the management of patients at high transient risk of sudden cardiac death].
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Casolo G, Gulizia MM, Aschieri D, Chinaglia A, Corda M, Nassiacos D, Caico SI, Chimenti C, Giaccardi M, Gotti E, Maffè S, Magnano R, Solarino G, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Defibrillators, Electric Countershock, Death, Sudden, Cardiac etiology, Death, Sudden, Cardiac prevention & control, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Wearable Electronic Devices, Defibrillators, Implantable
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Extended risk stratification and optimal management of patients with a permanently increased risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is becoming increasingly important. There are several clinical conditions where the risk of arrhythmic death is present albeit only transient. As an example, patients with depressed left ventricular function have a high risk of SCD that may be only transient when there is a significant recovery of function. It is important to protect the patients while receiving the recommended measures and drugs that may either lead or not to an improved left ventricular function. In several other conditions a transient risk of SCD can be observed even if the left ventricular function is not compromised. Examples are patients with acute myocarditis, during the diagnostic work-up of some arrhythmic conditions or after extraction of infected catheters while eradicating the associated infection. In all these conditions it is important to offer a protection to these patients. The wearable cardioverter-defibrillator (WCD) is of particular importance as a temporary non-invasive technology for both arrhythmia monitoring and therapy in patients with increased risk of SCD. Previous studies have shown the WCD to be an effective and safe therapy for the prevention of SCD caused by ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation. The aim of this ANMCO position paper is to provide a recommendation for clinical utilization of the WCD in Italy, based upon current data and international guidelines. In this document we will review the WCD functionality, indications, clinical evidence as well as guideline recommendations. Finally, a recommendation for the utilization of the WCD in routine clinical practice will be presented, in order to provide physicians with a practical guidance for SCD risk stratification in patients who may benefit from this device.
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27. Call for Papers
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Fausto Cercignani
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History of Austria. Liechtenstein. Hungary. Czechoslovakia ,DB1-3150 - Abstract
Studia austriaca XXXII (2024) - Call for Papers
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- 2024
28. Perspectives sobre la qualitat de la interpretació i el paper dels intèrprets que treballen en contextos de sol·licituds d’asil a Espanya
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María Jesús Blasco Mayor
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interpreter ,training ,professionalization ,asylum contexts ,refugee agencies ,lawyers ,human rights ,Language and Literature ,Romanic languages ,PC1-5498 - Abstract
La professionalització dels intèrprets en l’àmbit jurídic està guanyant importància a Espanya a causa de les directives de la Unió Europea sobre els drets processals de persones sospitoses o acusades d’algun delicte. A això s’hi ha d’afegir la prolongada crisi humanitària, que ha sensibilitzat l’opinió pública sobre la qualitat de la interpretació proporcionada per diverses ONG i altres organismes que s’ocupen dels sol·licitants d’asil. Actualment, els proveïdors de serveis privats contracten els intèrprets en funció de les llengües que necessitin o que estiguin disponibles, sense exigir-los una formació específica. En aquest article, analitzem la qualitat percebuda dels serveis d’interpretació i el paper de l’intèrpret des de diverses perspectives, incloses les dels agents de les ONG (assessors jurídics, treballadors socials i psicòlegs) i els advocats que participen en aquesta mena de processos, seguint mètodes d’investigació descriptiva. A continuació, tractarem les diferents percepcions sobre la figura de l’intèrpret que tenen els diferents professionals que intervenen en el procediment de sol·licitud d’asil, amb l’objectiu d’obtenir una imatge vàlida, basada en dades, de la interpretació en el context de la sol·licitud d’asil a Espanya. S’espera que aquesta informació serveixi per omplir el buit que existeix en el desenvolupament professional dels intèrprets com a part essencial dels processos d’asil i, el que és més important, com a garantia dels drets humans. També contribuirà a sensibilitzar els professionals que desenvolupen la seva feina amb l’ajuda d’intèrprets.
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29. [ANMCO Position paper: Vericiguat use in heart failure: from evidence to place in therapy].
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Di Fusco SA, Alonzo A, Aimo A, Matteucci A, Intravaia RCM, Aquilani S, Cipriani M, De Luca L, Navazio A, Valente S, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Pyrimidines adverse effects, Stroke Volume, Heart Failure drug therapy, Heterocyclic Compounds, 2-Ring adverse effects, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left chemically induced
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In the growing therapeutic armamentarium for heart failure management, vericiguat represents an innovative therapeutic option. The biological target of this drug is different from that of other drugs for heart failure. Indeed, vericiguat does not inhibit neurohormonal systems overactivated in heart failure or sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 but stimulates the biological pathway of nitric oxide and cyclic guanosine monophosphate, which is impaired in patients with heart failure. Vericiguat has recently been approved by international and national regulatory authorities for the treatment of patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction who are symptomatic despite optimal medical therapy and have worsening heart failure. This ANMCO position paper summarizes key aspects of vericiguat mechanism of action and provides a review of available clinical evidence. Furthermore, this document reports use indications based on international guideline recommendations and local regulatory authority approval at the time of writing.
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- 2023
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30. [ANMCO Position paper: Management of hypercholesterolemia in patients with acute coronary syndrome].
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De Luca L, Riccio C, Navazio A, Valente S, Cipriani M, Corda M, De Nardo A, Francese GM, Napoletano C, Tizzani E, Roncon L, Caldarola P, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Cholesterol, LDL, Algorithms, Patient Discharge, Hypercholesterolemia complications, Hypercholesterolemia therapy, Acute Coronary Syndrome complications, Acute Coronary Syndrome therapy
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Patients suffering from acute coronary syndromes (ACS) present a high risk of recurrence and new adverse cardiovascular events after hospital discharge. Elevated plasma LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) levels have been shown to be a causal factor for the development of coronary heart disease, and robust clinical evidence has documented that a decrease of LDL-C levels correlates linearly with a reduction in cardiovascular events. Recent studies have also demonstrated the safety and efficacy of an early and significant reduction in LDL-C levels in patients with ACS.In this position paper, ANMCO proposes a decision algorithm on early adoption of lipid-lowering strategies at hospital discharge and short-term follow-up of patients with ACS, in the light of the multiple evidence generated in recent years on the treatment of hypercholesterolemia and the available therapeutic options, considering current reimbursement criteria.
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- 2023
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31. [ANMCO Position paper: Amyloidosis for the clinical cardiologist. A "clinical primer" from the ANMCO Rare Disease Working Group].
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Chimenti C, Grego S, Di Fusco S, De Luca L, Caldarola P, Cannillo M, Cipriani M, Di Lenarda A, Donato D, Leone S, Limongelli G, Navazio A, Riccio C, Valente S, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Prealbumin therapeutic use, Amyloid therapeutic use, Rare Diseases, Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial complications, Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial diagnosis, Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial genetics, Cardiologists
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Cardiac amyloidosis, in the three forms of immunoglobulin light chain (AL), transthyretin (ATTR) wild type (ATTRwt) and mutated (ATTRv) amyloidosis, is an increasingly known and recognized disease in the cardiovascular setting. The first stage of the patient's journey is the clinical suspicion of the disease, which is placed, in presence of a hypertrophic phenotype, by the identification of red flags, both extracardiac and cardiac clues whose presence increase the probability of being faced with a patient with this disease. The second stage is represented by diagnosis, which occurs with certainty through the identification of amyloid substance in cardiac tissue. This stage is spotted in wo parts, i.e. disease confirmation and disease etiology definition (AL vs ATTRwt vs ATTRv). However, it is possible in some selected cases to make a diagnosis of ATTR without the need for tissue assessment, in presence of a positive grade 2-3 bisphosphonate scintigraphy and absence of monoclonal component. Once the diagnosis has been made, the third stage is the assessment of prognosis, the fourth is the patient therapy pathway and fifth is the follow-up plan. Prognosis evaluation is based on different staging systems at the onset of the disease, whose applicability in the era of new effective therapies is still to be defined. To date, the transthyretin tetramer stabilizer tafamidis is the only approved treatment for both wild-type and mutant ATTR cardiomyopathy without polyneuropathy, while ATTRv with associated neuropathy can benefit from treatment with patisiran, an inhibitor of hepatic protein synthesis. Therapies for complications and comorbidities, must be addressed individually, due to the lack of specific clinical trials on this category of patients. In fact, it is important to take into consideration the risks linked to the use of some drugs due to the infiltration of the conduction tissue by the amyloid substance, which increases the risk of bradycardia and heart blocks, the tendency towards hypotension and the increased thromboembolic risk. It is also essential to follow the course of the disease and the efficacy of the treatment in affected patients with a standardized follow-up, and to identify early the signs/symptoms of the disease in asymptomatic TTR mutation carriers.This ANMCO position paper on amyloidosis aims to provide the clinical cardiologist with a practical summary of the disease, to accompany the patient with amyloidosis in the various stages of his journey.
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32. Power and Democracy Paper
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Michele Tronconi
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- 2024
33. „Nadbiskup Stepinac će trijumfirati jer laž ne može pokoriti istinu, niti će nepravda trijumfirati nad pravdom': odnos Meštrović-Stepinac prema dokumentaciji iz Arhiva Ivan Mestrovic Papers na Sveučilištu Notre Dame, Indiana, SAD
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Anđelko Mihanović
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Meštrović ,Alojzije ,Stepinac ,kardinal ,Spellman ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Abstract
Članak donosi neobjavljene i u to vrijeme neke objavljene dokumente o Stepincu iz Meštrovićeva arhiva na Sveučilištu Notre Dame u Indiani, SAD, na kojem je Meštrović predavao od 1955. godine do svoje smrti 1962. godine. Uz ostale, donosi se Meštrovićevo pismo kardinalu Spellmanu iz 1954. godine označeno oznakom „povjerljivo“, pismo Alojzija Stepinca Meštroviću od 3. listopada 1956. godine, Meštrovićeva čestitka Stepincu u povodu njegova 60. rođendana, prepiska sa č. s. Reginom Mary C. S. J. nakon Meštrovićeva posjeta Stepincu 1959. godine. U članku su dokumenti dijelom transkribirani i prikazani su, tj. obrađeni najvažniji sadržaji. Dokumenti su nastali u razdoblju od 1949. do 1960. godine. Dokumentacija pokazuje da je Ivan Meštrović iznimno poštovao Stepinca te ga je smatrao nevinim u odnosu na sva nedjela koja su mu se u montiranom sudskom procesu i u javnosti stavljala na teret.
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34. [ANMCO Position paper: Evidence and practical indications for the use of low-dose rivaroxaban in stable coronary artery disease and peripheral artery disease].
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Di Fusco SA, Rizzello V, Scicchitano P, Lucà F, Altamura V, Bianco M, De Luca L, Valente S, Riccio C, Caldarola P, Cipriani M, Francese GM, Navazio A, Nardi F, Ceravolo R, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Rivaroxaban, Aspirin, Coronary Artery Disease drug therapy, Peripheral Arterial Disease drug therapy, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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In patients with atherosclerotic disease, the occurrence of atherothrombotic events is the main determinant of morbidity and mortality. Growing evidence suggests the involvement of the coagulation pathway in the atherosclerotic process and the benefit of antithrombotic agents, such as direct oral anticoagulants, which interfere with both platelet aggregation and the coagulation cascade. The COMPASS trial has shown that in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) or peripheral artery disease (PAD), low-dose rivaroxaban (2.5 mg twice daily) added to acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) 100 mg reduces major vascular events and mortality, with an increase in major bleeding but not in fatal bleeding or involving a critical organ. The reduction in major cardiovascular events has been confirmed in the overall population with CAD and in both patients with and without a previous percutaneous coronary revascularization, and also in patients with previous coronary bypass surgery. In patients with PAD, the combination of rivaroxaban 2.5 mg twice daily and ASA was found to reduce both major adverse cardiovascular events and major adverse limb events, including major limb amputations. In clinical practice, the use of rivaroxaban 2.5 mg co-administered with ASA has been approved in both patients with CAD and symptomatic PAD at high risk of ischemic events. However, in Italy, the national health system reimbursement is provided only for patients with PAD. In patients treated with rivaroxaban 2.5 mg, assessment and monitoring of bleeding risk is crucial to achieve the maximum clinical benefit.
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35. [Cardio-oncogeriatrics: ANMCO position paper on cardio-oncology management of elderly patients].
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Bisceglia I, Canale ML, Camilli M, Gallucci G, Laudisio A, Lestuzzi C, Russo G, Turazza F, Fiscella D, Paccone A, Maurea N, Parrini I, Di Fusco SA, Lucà F, Mistrulli R, Zuccalà G, Gulizia MM, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Humans, Aged, Medical Oncology, Geriatric Assessment, Cardiotoxicity complications, Neoplasms therapy, Neoplasms complications, Cardiovascular Diseases chemically induced, Cardiovascular Diseases therapy
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Geriatric patients are an increasing population and cancer treatment in this population is a challenging and unsolved issue. Ageing is characterized by low-grade inflammation (inflamm-ageing), an important driver for age-related diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer. These chronic conditions share pathophysiological bases, risk factors and may coexist. The burden of comorbidities lowers the threshold for cardiotoxic effects of oncologic treatments. Geriatric assessment is helpful in identifying the peculiar vulnerabilities of this complex population, but a multidisciplinary approach (with oncologists and cardio-oncologists) is needed to improve the appropriateness of care. In this ANMCO position paper, we define the role of cardio-oncologists in the different scenarios of older cancer patients (active cancer, long-term survivors), the importance of geriatric assessment, the unmet needs of survivors and the complexity of comorbidity management.
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- 2022
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36. Preface: Rewriting Landmark Judgments of the European Court of Justice: A New Project for European Papers and a New Way of ‘Doing EU Law’
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Justin Lindeboom
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free movement of goods ,article 30 eec ,article 34 tfeu ,internal market ,measures having equivalent effect ,certain selling arrangements ,Law ,Law of Europe ,KJ-KKZ - Abstract
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2023 8(1), 349-352 | What Should Have Said | (Abstract) This preface to the new series What ... Should Have Said: Rewriting Landmark Judgments of the European Court of Justice introduces the project and its rationale. Legal scholars typically critically analyse court judgments so as to provide a ‘soft power based’ check on judicial reasoning and provide doctrinal and normative guidance for courts in future cases. Notwithstanding the merits of legal scholarship, especially scholarly critiques of case law invites the question of how these scholars concretely would have decided the respective cases. What ... Should Have Said provides a new way of ‘doing EU law’ by asking both junior and senior EU legal scholars to literally rewrite landmark judgments of the European Court of Justice.
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- 2023
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37. Tra le nostre carte. Acquisti e donazioni per l’Archivio del Centro Studi Piemontesi.
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Ludovici, Andrea Maria and Orla, Livia
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ARCHIVES ,DIPLOMATS ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,ECONOMIC development - Abstract
In the course of 2020-2023, the Centro Studi Piemontesi renewed its commitment to the preservation and promotion of the memory of the history and culture of Piedmont and the ancient Savoy States, both through the targeted purchase of a number of documentary sources available on the antiquarian market, and through the donation of various private documentary collections, accepted with the commitment of taking care of their reorganization, inventorying and utilization. Among the purchases are two letters written by Count Gian Francesco Galeani Napione di Cocconato (1748- 1830) in 1807 and the Catalogo de’ Cavalieri dell’Ordine della Santissima Annunziata drawn up by Giovanni Toja in 1779. The donations include: the valuable series of diplomatic honours given by the heirs of Manlio Brosio (1897-1980), linked to his activities as a minister in the Bonomi, Parri and De Gasperi governments, as an Italian diplomat and as Secretary General of NATO from 1 August 1964 to 1 October 1971; the documentary fonds on journalist and academic Francesco Pastonchi (1874-1953), donated by Count Piero Gondolo della Riva; the war and captivity diary written by Alessandro Forchino during his time as a fighter in World War I, donated by his daughter Gabriella and published by Centro Studi Piemontesi; and the documentary fund on the Vitelli and Losa families, of particular interest for the industrial history of Piedmont. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. [ANMCO Position paper: Cardiovascular disease in women - prevention, diagnosis, treatment and organization of care].
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Francese GM, Aspromonte N, Valente S, Geraci G, Pavan D, Bisceglia I, Caforio ALP, Colavita AR, Cutolo A, De Angelis MC, Di Fusco SA, Enea I, Fiscella D, Frongillo D, Gil Ad V, Giubilato S, Giuffrida C, Ingianni N, Lucà F, Marcantoni L, Martinis F, Marzullo R, Masciocco G, Parrini I, Rakar S, Resta M, Riva L, Rossini R, Russo D, Russo G, Russo MG, Scardovi AB, De Luca L, Gabrielli D, Gulizia MM, Oliva F, and Colivicchi F
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- Estrogens, Female, Humans, Male, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology
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Cardiovascular diseases are still the main cause of death among women despite the improvements in treatment and prognosis achieved in the last 30 years of research. The determinant factors and causes have not been completely identified but the role of "gender" is now recognized. It is well known that women tend to develop cardiovascular disease at an older age than men, and have a high probability of manifesting atypical symptoms not often recognized. Other factors may also co-exist in women, which may favor the onset of specific cardiac diseases such as those with a sex-specific etiology (differential effects of estrogens, pregnancy pathologies, etc.) and those with a different gender expression of specific and prevalent risk factors, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and cancer. Whether the gender differences observed in cardiovascular outcomes are influenced by real biological differences remains a matter of debate.This ANMCO position paper aims at providing the state of the research on this topic, with particular attention to the diagnostic aspects and to care organization.
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39. El paper dels serveis socials locals en l’aplicació de les polítiques d’habitatge en un context de crisi de l’estat del benestar: una mirada des de Catalunya
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Maria Victòria Forns i Fernández
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dret a l’habitatge ,serveis socials ,exclusió residencial ,emergència habitacional ,municipis ,Law ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
Aquest article destaca el paper dels serveis socials locals en l’aplicació de les polítiques d’habitatge, concretament a Catalunya. És per això, que es presenta una revisió de tres instruments normatius: La Llei 18/2007, del dret a l’habitatge, la Llei 24/2015, de mesures urgents per a afrontar l’emergència en l’àmbit de l’habitatge i la pobresa energètica i la Llei 4/2016, de mesures de protecció del dret a l’habitatge de les persones en risc d’exclusió residencial. S’identifiquen els processos o polítiques públiques que ―per a la seva concreció― requereixen de la participació de les professionals dels serveis socials, destacant els reptes que es presenten i la necessària articulació entre les diferents administracions públiques per a garantir l’exercici efectiu del dret a l’habitatge de les persones que resideixen a Catalunya.
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- 2023
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40. Call for Papers
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Fausto Cercignani
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German literature ,PT1-4897 - Abstract
Studia theodisca XXX (2023) - Call for Papers
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- 2023
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41. Tracce di santità: donne beate, donne sante nelle carte degli archivi diocesani.
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Nicolai, Gilda
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NARRATION , *CANONIZATION , *DOCUMENTATION , *ARCHIVES , *ATTENTION - Abstract
The article aims to focus attention on the study of blessed women and holy women through the documentation found in diocesan archives and belonging to the series of canonization processes. With the regulation of the process, narrative organization gave way to legal defense, confrontation to analysis, and narrative to texts that had evidentiary value, and all this gave rise to a mine of information not only about the lives of the blessed and holy women, but also about the society in which they had lived. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. [ANMCO Position paper: Antithrombotic treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing intracoronary stenting and/or acute coronary syndromes].
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De Luca L, Rubboli A, Lettino M, Tubaro M, Leonardi S, Casella G, Valente S, Rossini R, Sciahbasi A, Natale E, Trambaiolo P, Navazio A, Cipriani M, Corda M, De Nardo A, Francese GM, Napoletano C, Tizzani E, Roncon L, Caldarola P, Riccio C, Gabrielli D, Oliva F, Gulizia MM, and Colivicchi F
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- Anticoagulants, Drug Therapy, Combination, Fibrinolytic Agents therapeutic use, Humans, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors, Stents, Acute Coronary Syndrome drug therapy, Atrial Fibrillation complications, Atrial Fibrillation drug therapy, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention adverse effects
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Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with or without acute coronary syndromes (ACS) represent a subgroup with a challenging pharmacological management. Indeed, if on the one hand antithrombotic therapy should reduce the risk related to recurrent ischemic events and/or stent thrombosis, on the other hand care should be taken to avoid major bleeding events. In recent years, several trials, which overall included more than 12 000 patients, have been conducted demonstrating the safety of different therapeutic combinations of oral antiplatelet and anticoagulant agents. In the present ANMCO position paper we propose a decision-making algorithm on antithrombotic strategies based on scientific evidence and expert consensus to be adopted in the periprocedural phase, at the time of hospital discharge and in the long-term follow-up of patients with AF undergoing PCI with/without ACS.
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- 2022
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43. [ANMCO Position paper: Care pathway for advanced heart failure patients candidate for heart transplantation/ventricular assist device].
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Iacoviello M, Cipriani M, Valente S, Marini M, Ammirati E, Benvenuto M, Cassaniti LR, De Maria R, Gori M, Municinò A, Navazio A, Amodeo V, Aspromonte N, Barili F, Casolo G, Clemenza F, Di Eusanio M, Di Lenarda A, Di Tano G, Domenicucci S, Faggian G, Francese GM, Frongillo D, Gilardi R, Iacovoni A, Imazio M, Livi U, Maiello C, Milano A, Mondino M, Moreo AM, Mortara A, Murrone A, Palmieri V, Pelenghi S, Pini D, Pistono M, Porcu M, Potena L, Rinaldi M, Romanò M, Roncon L, Rossini R, Russo CF, Scotto di Uccio F, Urbinati S, Zecchin M, Caldarola P, Oliveti A, Frigerio M, Musumeci F, Gulizia MM, Oliva F, Gabrielli D, and Colivicchi F
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- Cardiotonic Agents therapeutic use, Critical Pathways, Humans, Palliative Care, Heart Failure, Heart Transplantation, Heart-Assist Devices
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Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome with a severe prognosis, despite therapeutic progress. The management of the advanced stages of the syndrome is particularly complex in patients who are referred to palliative care as well as in those who are candidates for cardiac replacement therapy. For the latter group, a prompt recognition of the transition to the advanced stage as well as an early referral to the centers for cardiac replacement therapy are essential elements to ensure that patients follow the most appropriate diagnostic-therapeutic pathway. The aim of this document is to focus on the main diagnostic and therapeutic aspects related to the advanced stages of heart failure and, in particular, on the management of patients who are candidates for cardiac replacement therapy.
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- 2022
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44. 2° Call for Papers: IV Congreso Internacional SEKLE 'Caminos kantianos del pensar'
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María Jesús Vázquez Lobeiras
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Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
La Sociedad de Estudios Kantianos en Lengua Española (SEKLE) invita a participar en el Congreso Internacional que tendrá lugar en Santiago de Compostela del 15 al 19 de julio del 2024. El VI Congreso Internacional de la SEKLE celebra no solo el encuentro bienal de esta Sociedad de Estudios Kantianos sino también el tricentenario del nacimiento de Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). El lema Caminos del pensar, evoca metafóricamente tanto el Camino de Santiago y la bella ciudad anfitriona, como los múltiples caminos abiertos por el pensar kantiano a tres siglos de su nacimiento. Consideramos la historia evolutiva de su pensamiento, que, desde nuestro punto de vista, no recorre uno, sino varios caminos, lo que también vale para su historia efectual. Etimológicamente la palabra 'camino' o 'caminos' sugiere el problema del método o de los métodos del pensamiento de Kant y existe en nuestro pensador incluso “un camino que todavía no ha sido nunca hollado” (KrV, A 98), a saber, el de la Deducción trascendental de las categorías. Muchos son los caminos, tanto nacionales como internacionales, que pueden traer a las investigadoras y a los investigadores kantianos a Santiago de Compostela, con ocasión del tricentenario de su nacimiento. Además de los temas mencionados, son bienvenidas las contribuciones sobre cualquier otro aspecto del pensamiento de Kant. Los idiomas del congreso son: español, alemán, portugués, inglés, italiano, francés y gallego. La modalidad será híbrida.
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45. Quality of papers, gender balance, accessibility, environmental sustainability
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JLIS.it Editorial board
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Papers ,Gender balance ,Accessibility ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
JLIS.it, in full respect of the originality, rigor, and scientific quality of each of the papers published, places among its constitutive values the dissemination of science within the broad context of open science. This mission intends to guarantee conditions of accessibility and equitable results to researchers, collaborators, reviewers, board members, and readers, regardless of their affiliation, gender, age, geographical origin, or economic condition.
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- 2022
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46. Oggetti e carte: assemblaggi che parlano.
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Melis, Guido
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- 2023
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47. UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW OF THE HIGHLY CITED PAPERS
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Alina Beattrice VLADU and Diana-Elisabeta MATICA
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unethical behavior ,literature review ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
Our multidisciplinary review paper aims to explore the research paradigms of unethical behavior from different academic perspectives. By doing this, our paper contributes to a better understanding of unethical behavior by drawing knowledge from alternative understandings of such behavior. More specifically, our multidisciplinary inquiry aims to summarize the main findings documented by scholars from different disciplines that conducted independent research on the topic using unique perspectives and ideas associated with the field. As such, in order to gain a better understanding of how unethical behavior is examined through a range of different disciplines and areas of research we assessed the highly cited papers found at the intersection of various categories and research areas such as management, business economics, and psychology, ethics, engineering, and environmental sciences and ecology, public environmental occupational health. Having the goal to offer the most representative research on the topic, we based our review on the highly cited papers examining unethical behavior from the Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science (WoS), the world`s leading scientific citation search and analytical information platform. The results show that the highly cited papers analyzed cluster around two major research themes as antecedents and factors increasing/enabling unethical behavior (e.g. propensity of moral disengagement, psychological entitlement, self-serving justifications, job insecurity, air pollution, polluted social contexts, creativity, favorable attitudes of upper-class toward greed, etc.) and factors deterring or limiting it (e.g. religion, ethical leadership). Given our multidisciplinary review, our study helps provide alternative understandings and important insights on the research of unethical behavior to serve for novel investigations in both practice and theory.
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48. La intel·ligència artificial en la detecció de les pràctiques de bid rigging: el paper capdavanter de l’ACCO
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Noemi Jiménez Cardona
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bid rigging ,intel·ligència artificial ,algoritmes ,contractació pública ,dret de la competència ,col·lusió ,autoritat catalana de la competència ,acco ,codex ,Law ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
Prenent en consideració el paper actual i futur de la intel·ligència artificial en la licitació pública, el present article es centra, des de l’òptica de les directrius de la Llei 15/2022, integral per a la igualtat de tracte i la no-discriminació, en la potencialitat que pot correspondre a la intel·ligència artificial davant la detecció i l’actuació contra les col·lusions en la contractació pública. Dins d’aquest nou dret computacional de la competència o “antitrust 3.0” es detallarà el paper capdavanter que ha assumit l’Autoritat Catalana de la Competència (ACCO) pel que fa a la posada en marxa, en fase experimental, de l’eina informàtica ERICCA, i, en paral·lel, la seva participació activa dins del projecte Computational Antitrust del Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX).
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49. [Position paper of the Italian Society of Cardiology: The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system blockade in heart failure patients - Part II: Mechanistic effects of sacubitril/valsartan, placement in current guidelines and use in clinical practice].
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Filardi PP, Indolfi C, Paolillo S, Agostoni P, Basso C, Barillà F, Correale M, Curcio A, Mancone M, Merlo M, Metra M, Muscoli S, Nodari S, Palazzuoli A, Pedrinelli R, Pontremoli R, Senni M, Volpe M, and Sinagra G
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- Aminobutyrates, Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists pharmacology, Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use, Biphenyl Compounds, Humans, Renin-Angiotensin System, Tetrazoles pharmacology, Tetrazoles therapeutic use, Valsartan, Cardiology, Heart Failure drug therapy
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The use of sacubitril/valsartan has been fully recognized in the most recent European and American guidelines that recommend in class I the prescription of this drug in heart failure patients with reduced systolic function. Besides the effects on cardiovascular mortality and heart failure hospitalization, sacubitril/valsartan significantly reduces NT-proBNP levels and improves cardiac remodeling, recognized as one of the mechanistic effects of the drug that is linked to favorable prognostic effects. A careful evaluation of the patients' clinical profile is needed to implement the use of sacubitril/valsartan into clinical practice and to make the treatment successful. This second part of the position paper focuses on the mechanistic effects of angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors and on its placement in current guidelines, also suggesting the use of sacubitril/valsartan in specific clinical settings.
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50. [Position paper of the Italian Society of Cardiology: The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) blockade in heart failure patients - Part I: From RAAS identification to clinical trials].
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Filardi PP, Paolillo S, Indolfi C, Agostoni P, Basso C, Barillà F, Correale M, Curcio A, Mancone M, Merlo M, Metra M, Muscoli S, Nodari S, Palazzuoli A, Pedrinelli R, Pontremoli R, Senni M, Volpe M, and Sinagra G
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- Aminobutyrates, Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists pharmacology, Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use, Biphenyl Compounds, Clinical Trials as Topic, Humans, Renin-Angiotensin System, Tetrazoles pharmacology, Tetrazoles therapeutic use, Cardiology, Heart Failure
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Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) system inhibition is a mainstay of the pharmacological treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and has been implemented by the introduction of angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors (ARNI), that combine RAAS inhibition with the inhibition of neprilysin, enhancing the favorable effects of natriuretic peptides. The PARADIGM-HF trial demonstrated a favorable effect of sacubitril/valsartan over enalapril in terms of mortality and heart failure hospitalization rate reduction. Then several randomized clinical trials and observational studies confirmed the favorable role of ARNI in different clinical scenarios, supporting the guideline class I recommendation for the use of sacubitril/valsartan in patients with reduced systolic function. The first part of this position paper summarizes the history of RAAS inhibition and reports the results of ARNI trials that support the recommendations of the most recent guidelines.
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