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2. Describing real-world characteristics and management of MDD patients with active suicidal ideation with intent in Italy: results from Arianna study
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Pompili, M., Amore, M., Bellomo, A., Dell'Osso, B., Mautone, A., Nassini, S., Pilotto, E., Rosso, G., Scardigli, M.I., Adami, M., Ori, A., Simoni, L., and Delmonte, D.
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- 2022
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3. EE353 Resource Utilisation and Healthcare Costs Among Patients With Major Depression and Active Suicidal Ideation With Intent in Italy: Initial Findings From the Arianna Observational Substudy
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Sansone, C, Adami, M, Cipelli, R, Franchi, A, Maffezzoli, S, Roncari, B, and Delmonte, D
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- 2022
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4. MONOCLINIC-ORTHORHOMBIC PHASE TRANSITION IN THE METASTABLE BiCr1-xScxO3 (x=0, 0.1) PEROVSKITES
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Cardoso, J.P., Delmonte, D., Gilioli, E., Shvartsman, V.V., Vieira, J.M., and Salak, A.N.
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MONOCLINICORTHORHOMBIC PHASE TRANSITION IN THE METASTABLE BiCr1xScxO3 (x0, 0.1) PEROVSKITES Cardoso J.P.1, Delmonte D.2, Gilioli E.2, Shvartsman V.V.3, Vieira J.M.1, Salak A.N.1 1Department of Materials and Ceramics Engineering and CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, joaopcardosoua.pt 2Institute of Materials for Electronics and Magnetism, Parma, Italy 3Institute for Materials Science and CENIDE Center for Nanointegration DuisburgEssen, University of DuisburgEssen, Essen, Germany Here we report on a comparative study of reversible phase transition from the monoclinic C2/c phase (resultant from highpressure synthesis) to the nonpolar orthorhombic Pnma phase in BiCrO3 and BiCr0.9Sc0.1O3. Due to a considerable size difference between Cr3 by Sc3, 10 mol substitution of chromium by scandium was expected to result in structural changes without destroying the longrange magnetic order. Здесь мы сообщаем о сравнительном исследовании обратимого фазового перехода из моноклинной фазы C2/c (полученной в результате синтеза под высоким давлением) в неполярную орторомбическую фазу Pnma в BiCrO3 и BiCr0.9Sc0.1O3. Изза значительной разницы в размерах между Cr3 Sc3 , ожидается, что 10 ное замещение хрома скандием приведет к структурным изменениям без разрушения дальнего магнитного порядка.
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- 2019
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5. Acute/Chronic respiratory failure III
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Mondèjar, E. Fernàndez, Mata, G. Vazquez, Ferròn, F., Navarrete, P., Ruiz, J. M. Torres, Lestavel, P., Tronchon, L., Chambrin, M. C., Mangalaboyi, J., Rime, A., Chopin, C., Valta, P., Campodonico, R., Corbeil, C., Chassè, M., Châtillon, A., Braidy, J., Matar, N., Milic-Emili, J., Lòpez-Messa, J., Penas, L., Valverde, A., Dambrosio, M., Roupie, E., Carneiro, A., Anglade, M. C., Vasile, N., Brochard, L., Lemaire, F., Rubio, J., Carrasco, M. S., Mateo, I., Sierra, R., Escolar, A., Cozar, J., Bastin, K., Knapen, R., Moraine, J. J., Melot, C., Sergysels, R., Kahn, R. J., Pelosi, P., Cereda, M., Foti, G., D’Andrea, L., Manetti, B., Lissoni, A., Pesenti, A., Gallego, J. M. Allegue, Rubi, J. A. Gòmez, Sànchez, C. Palazòn, Moreno, A. Melgarejo, Lherm, T., Boiteau, R., Valente, E., Beaussier, M., Chamieh, F., Tenaillon, A., Righini, E. R., Alvisi, R., Ragazzi, R., Volta, C. A., Capuzzo, M., Gritti, G., Sydow, M., Burchardi, H., Zinserling, J., Crozier, T. A., Guttmann, J., Eberhard, L., Bertschmann, W., Fabry, B., Wolff, G., Rubini, A., DelMonte, D. D., Catena, V., Attar, I., Rattazzi, G., Alati, G. L., Diaz, M. Arias, Mata, G. Vàzquez, Navarro, P. Navarrete, Lòpez, F. Guerrero, Morales, A. Mèrida, Isenegger, J., Picazo, L., Sanchez, A., Hernandez, B., Pons, A., Conti, G., Di Chiara, L., De Blasi, R. A., Dell’Utri, D., Cogliati, A., Pelaia, P., Ferretti, A., Bernasconi, F., Banfi, G., Pesenti, A., Putensen, C., Putensen-Himmer, G., Leon, M., Huygen, P. E. M., Gültuna, I., Zwart, A., Ince, C., Bruining, H. A., Pompe, J. C., Kesecioĝlu, J., Rabbat, A., Laaban, J. P., Orvoen-Frija, E., Achkar, A., Rochemaure, J., Frigo, V., Solca, M., Melloni, G., Gerbsa, C., Ornaghi, A., Mancini, S., Cavagnoli, R., Fasano, W., Santos, C., Roca, J., Torres, A., Cardùs, J., Barberà, J. A., Felez, M. A., Rodriguez-Roisin, R., Oviedo-Moreira, R., Beydon, L., Nakos, G., Precates, A., Mathas, C., Bassilakis, N., Chagianagnostou, K., Massoura, L., Labropoulos, S., Devroey, M., Vansnick, P., Mèlot, C., Naeije, R., Nagy, V., Kiiski, R., Kaitainen, S., Karppi, R., Takala, J., Kesecioglu, J., Erdmann, W., Marin, J., Arnau, A., Tejeda, M., Olivares, D., Servera, E., Boix, J. H., Alvarez, F., Peydro, F., Mira, J. P., Belghith, M., Renaud, B., Deland, E., Brunet, F., Brusset, A., Lanore, J. J., Hamy, I., Termignon, J. L., Soubrane, O., Pochard, F., Dhainaut, J. F., Sidhu, P. S., Cockburn, J. F., Nicholson, D. A., Kennedy, A., Dawson, P., and Servera, F. E.
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6. SINGLE-CRYSTAL X-RAY DIFFRACTION (SC-XRD) AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY - ENERGY DISPERSIVE X-RAY ANALYSIS (SEM-EDX) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CALCIUM OXALATE DEPOSITION IN A RENAL BIOPSY
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Delsante M, Mezzadri F, Delmonte D, Galetti M, Minari M, Gandolfini I, and David S
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Renal Pathology - Abstract
Oxalate nephropathy is a rare entity with poor renal prognosis. When history of kidney stones and/or classical risk factors for secondary hyperoxaluria (such as bariatric surgery) are present, the diagnosis is easy. Sometimes the clinical onset is confusing and the diagnosis can be delayed, even if a renal biopsy is performed. We present the case of a 69-year-old man with history of type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease who presented with worsening renal function (creatinine 2 to 4 mg/dl), hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis. Urine analysis showed mild proteinuria (200mg/day) and no crystals. Kidneys had normal volume and no stones were seen by ultrasonography. A renal biopsy showed mild nodular diabetic glomerulopathy and acute tubular injury with intratubular deposition of birefringent crystals (Figure 1A). Differential diagnosis included oxalate nephropathy and, less likely 2,8- dihydroxyadenine and urate crystals. Since conventional spectrometry could not be performed on single crystals due to their small size, we decided to investigate the crystals with the typical structural and compositional characterization techniques used in the field of Material Science, SC-XRD and SEM-EDX.
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- 2017
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7. Effect of chemical pressure induced by La3+/Y3+ substitution on the magnetic ordering of (AMn(3)) Mn4O12 quadruple perovskites
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Verseils, M., Mezzadri, F., Delmonte, D., Baptiste, B., Klein, Y., Shcheka, S., Chapon, L. C., Hansen, T., Gilioli, E., and Gauzzi, A.
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CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE ,NAMN7O12 ,CHARGE - Abstract
We report on the successful high-pressure synthesis of single-phase powders of the quadruple perovskite (YMn3) Mn4O12, where the chemical pressure exerted by the small Y3+ ion is expected to enhance the exchange interaction between Mn3+ ions. According to this expectation, powder neutron diffraction, specific heat, and magnetization measurements give evidence of a C-type antiferromagnetic ordering of the Mn3+ ions in the octahedrally coordinated B sites at T-N,T-B = 108 K, 30 K higher than in the isostructural and isovalent compound, (LaMn3) Mn4O12. Surprisingly, we found no evidence of long-range magnetic order of the square-coordinated A' sites, although an indication of latent magnetic order is given by a broad peak of the DC magnetization between 70 and 40 K and by a sharp peak in the AC susceptibility at T* = 70 K. A further unexpected feature of (YMn3) Mn4O12, not found in previously reported (AMn(3)) Mn4O12 compounds, is a second-order structural phase transition at T-s = 200 K, attributed to a partial redistribution of charge involving both the B and A'-site Mn3+ ions. The present results suggest the existence of competing magnetic orderings, which may be linked to the occurrence of magnetic ferroelectricity in the (AMn(3)) Mn4O12 system.
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- 2017
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8. An affordable method to produce CuInS2 'mechano-targets' for film deposition.
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Delmonte, D, Manfredi, R, Calestani, D, Mezzadri, F, Righi, L, Mazzer, M, Pattini, F, Rampino, S, Spaggiari, G, and Gilioli, E
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SEMICONDUCTOR materials , *VACUUM deposition , *POLYCRYSTALLINE semiconductors , *SULFUR , *SULFIDES - Abstract
We report on the room temperature, simple and cheap preparation by mechano-synthesis of polycrystalline targets of complex sulphide semiconductors, namely CuInS2 (CIS), to be used for film deposition in physical vacuum techniques such as PLD, sputtering or LT-PED. The sulphur (S)-based targets usually require expensive high pressure equipment to compensate the high S vapour pressure; nevertheless they are indispensable for the deposition of high band-gap semiconductor materials. The comparison of CIS films grown by mechano-synthesis and by commercial targets demonstrates similar material quality, making the mechano-synthesis a viable solution in the fabrication of high band-gap, S-based targets of complex chalcogenides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. P.312 Treatment-resistant depression and neurocognitive performance: a multicenter study in patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy
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Zanvit, F.G., Seghi, F., Delmonte, D., Barbini, B., Fazzari, G., Colombo, C.A., and Clerici, M.
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- 2020
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10. Phase equilibria in metastable regime in the (C8H12NO)2[ZnCl4] ferroelectric system.
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Mezzadri, F., Mahbouli Rhouma, N., Delmonte, D., Cabassi, R., Loukil, M., and Calestani, G.
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8 H12 NO)2 [ZnCl4 ] is an interesting ferroelectric organic–inorganic hybrid compound that shows a complex structural phase diagram, investigated in this work by X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry, characterized by an irreversible transition occurring on heating at 390 K, and coupled with successive transformations taking place on cooling in a metastable regime. The basic structural transition, leading from a monoclinic P21 to an orthorhombic P21 21 21 symmetry and involving the doubling of the unit cell volume, is associated with an order–disorder transformation of the 4-methoxybenzylammonium cations coupled with a reorientation of tetrachloridozincate anions. During cooling, the cationic order and the monoclinic symmetry are progressively restored, but the doubling of the original cell volume is maintained by the alternate canting of adjacent cationic layers. It is noteworthy that all the polymorphs preserve the non-centric nature of the structure, but the ferroelectric behavior, characterized by high saturation polarization PS = 17 μC cm−2 and relatively low coercive field EC = 8 kV cm−1 , is lost in the transition on heating and not recovered at low temperature when the original polar P21 symmetry is restored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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11. A comparison between manic patients with or without antipsychotic continuation treatment: Data from a 12-months follow-up study at mood disorder unit of San Raffaele–Turro hospital
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Brioschi, S., Delmonte, D., Locatelli, C., Franchini, L., Barbini, B., and Colombo, C.
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- 2017
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12. Suicide in depressed patients: Identifying a clinical risk profile
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Sarzetto, A., Delmonte, D., Seghi, F., Brioschi, S., Locatelli, C., Barbini, B., and Colombo, C.
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- 2017
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13. Manic switch in bipolar patients treated with electroconvulsive therapy for treatment-resistant depression: The experience at the mood disorder unit of Milan (Italy)
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Delmonte, D., Brioschi, S., Barbini, B., Zanardi, R., and Colombo, C.
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- 2017
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14. Synthesis and crystal structure of C2/c Ca(Co,Mg)Si2O6 pyroxenes: effect of the cation substitution on cell volume.
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GORI, C., TRIBAUDINO, M., MANTOVANI, L., GATTA, G. D., DELMONTE, D., GILIOLI, E., MEZZADRI, F., and CALESTANI, G.
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- 2017
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15. P.2.f.026 - Adding fentanyl to sodium-thiopental (STP) or propofol anesthesia during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): a pilot study
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Delmonte, D., De Santis, C., Brioschi, S., Nuzzi, M., Rossini, D., Stankovic, S., Barbini, B., and Colombo, C.
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- 2016
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16. Discontinuation of antipsychotic therapy in severe mania: A six months follow-up study
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Brioschi, S., Delmonte, D., De Santis, C., Franchini, L., and Colombo, C.
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- 2016
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17. Haloperidol, risperidone and quetiapine in the treatment of acute severe manic episode in bipolar disorder: The experience at the mood disorder unit in Milan
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Delmonte, D., De Santis, C., Brioschi, S., Barbini, B., and Colombo, C.
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- 2016
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18. Structural and magnetic characterization of the double perovskite Pb2FeMoO6.
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Mezzadri, F., Orlandi, F., Calestani, G., Delmonte, D., Cabassi, R., Bolzoni, F., Gilioli, E., Pernechele, C., Solzi, M., Lantieri, M., Spina, G., Fittipaldi, M., Merlini, M., Migliori, A., and Manuel, P.
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The chemical and physical properties of the double perovskite Pb
2 FeMoO6 are systematically studied by means of structural and magnetic characterization. The compound crystallizes in the cubic Fm3̅m space group, with partial cation order involving iron and molybdenum at the perovskite B site. Structural and Mössbauer characterization points to the presence of nanometer-sized antiphase domains within the ordered matrix giving rise to two iron populations, characterized by different chemical environments, with the same weight but different valence (0.3 electrons) and inequivalent magnetic anisotropy. This structural feature deeply affects the properties of the compound: Mössbauer and EPR measurements show a high-temperature superparamagnetic-like behavior ascribed to weak magnetic interactions occurring between the antiphase domains and the rest of the sample. However, below 270 K ferrimagnetic ordering of the atomic moments is observed by neutron diffraction and SQUID magnetometry, with the onset of blocked long range magnetic interactions on the Mössbauer timescale involving both the antiphase domains and the ordered matrix below 230 K. The superparamagnetic-like behavior is ascribed to the presence of low anisotropy barriers, giving rise to an extremely thin hysteresis loop at 5 K, with a very small coercive field and remnant magnetization. The observed saturation magnetization of 1.75 μB per f.u. is in agreement with the magnetic structure determined by neutron diffraction, with the two symmetry independent sites producing a ferrimagnetic resultant μS = 1.59 μB . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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19. THE SVO(2) STUDY - GENERAL DESIGN AND RESULTS OF THE FEASIBILITY PHASE OF A MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF 3 DIFFERENT HEMODYNAMIC APPROACHES AND 2 MONITORING TECHNIQUES IN THE TREATMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
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Brazzi, L, Gattinoni, L, Latini, R, Tognoni, G, Decarli, A, Loi, U, Suter, P, Volpi, A, Borelli, M, Foti, G, Fumagalli, R, Liberati, A, Pesenti, A, Tinazzi, A, Torri, V, Dambrosio, N, Scarcia, C, Pietropaoli, P, Donati, A, Buoncristiano, U, Cardona, S, Feri, M, Capria, V, Cinnella, G, Brienza, A, Malacrida, R, Nastasi, M, Campagna, S, Alati, G, Delmonte, D, Fiorini, M, Gallo, F, Valenti, S, Pappagallo, S, Tulli, G, Maitan, S, Pezzi, G, Iscra, F, Gullo, A, Giordano, F, Desilvestre, A, Baldassarre, M, Sorgona, F, Bertasso, Cl, Zoccali, G, Torelli, V, Lacquaniti, L, Digito, A, Mendez, N, and Basilico, E
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CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT ,HEMODYNAMICS ,OXYGEN DELIVERY ,OPTICAL CATHETER ,INTENSIVE CARE - Published
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20. P.2.d.031 Integrated mania management: an observational study at the rehabilitative mood disorder unit of San Raffaele hospital in Milan
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Brioschi, S., Delmonte, D., Cassulo, F., Fossati, F., Barbini, B., Franchini, L., and Colombo, C.
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- 2015
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21. Electroconvulsive Therapy (Ect) in Treatment-resistant Depression (Trd): a Naturalistic Study
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Delmonte, D., De Santis, C., Verri, F.M., Rossini, D., Lucca, A., Zanardi, R., Barbini, B., and Colombo, C.
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- 2015
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22. P.2.d.012 Acute mania treatment: a comparison between first generation antipsychotics (FGAs) and second generation antipsychotics (SGAs)
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Delmonte, D., Manzini, C., Barbini, B., and Colombo, C.
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- 2014
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23. Thermally activated magnetization reversal in bulk BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3.
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Delmonte, D., Mezzadri, F., Pernechele, C., Calestani, G., Spina, G., Lantieri, M., Solzi, M., Cabassi, R., Bolzoni, F., Migliori, A., Ritter, C., and Gilioli, E.
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MULTIFERROIC materials , *SUPERCONDUCTING quantum interference devices , *MAGNETIZATION , *OCTAHEDRA , *HYDROSTATIC pressure - Abstract
We report on the synthesis and characterization of BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3, a potential type-I multiferroic compound displaying temperature-induced magnetization reversal. Bulk samples were obtained by means of solid-state reaction carried out under the application of hydrostatic pressure of 6 GPa at 1100 °C. The crystal structure is a highly distorted perovskite with no cation order on the B site, where, besides a complex scheme of tilt and rotations of the TM-O6 octahedra, large off-centering of the bismuth ions is detected. Below T1 = 420 K the compound undergoes a first weak ferromagnetic transition related to the ordering of iron-rich clusters. At lower temperatures (just below RT) a complex thermally activated mechanism induces at first an enhancement of the magnetization at T2 = 288 K, then a spontaneous reversal giving rise to a negative response. The complementary use of powder neutron diffraction, superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry, and Mössbauer spectroscopy allowed us to propose as a possible interpretation of the overall magnetic behavior the presence of an uncompensated competitive coupling between nonequivalent clusters of weakly ferromagnetic interactions characterized by different critical temperatures and resultant magnetizations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Photoinduced optical retardation in mesostructured dye-doped films investigated by an imaging pump-probe technique.
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Marino, I.-G., Delmonte, D., Pessini, F., Lottici, P. P., Cristofolini, L., García-Macedo, J., Franco, A., and Valverde-Aguilar, G.
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- 2009
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25. Role of the substrates in the ribbon orientation of Sb2Se3 films grown by Low-Temperature Pulsed Electron Deposition.
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Pattini, F., Rampino, S., Mezzadri, F., Calestani, D., Spaggiari, G., Sidoli, M., Delmonte, D., Sala, A., Gilioli, E., and Mazzer, M.
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SOLAR cells , *PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems , *P-type semiconductors , *SHORT-circuit currents , *ELECTRONS , *ABSORPTION coefficients - Abstract
Antimony selenide (Sb 2 Se 3) is a p-type semiconductor, considered as an excellent photovoltaic absorber for its high absorption coefficient in the visible region and a nearly optimal band-gap for single-junction solar cells. The simple binary composition, together with non-toxic and earth-abundant constituents make this material very promising toward industrial production of low-cost thin-film solar cells. Theoretical calculations and experimental data have confirmed that Sb 2 Se 3 exhibits strong anisotropic optoelectronic properties, due to the presence of infinite covalent (Sb 4 Se 6) n ribbons along the (001) direction, whereas weak van der Waals interactions occur between ribbons. In such anisotropic materials, electronic transport is strongly affected by crystal structure: when ribbons are aligned perpendicularly to the solar cell surface, a better collection of photogenerated current occurs, leading to larger photovoltaic conversion efficiencies. In order to understand the alignment mechanisms of ribbons, Sb 2 Se 3 thin films were grown by Low-Temperature Pulsed Electron Deposition (LT-PED) technique at different temperatures (from 200 °C to 400 °C) on a variety of substrates, such as glass, molybdenum, CdS, Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide (FTO) and nanostructured ZnO. The structural and morphological characterization of the Sb 2 Se 3 films, performed by out-of-plane and in-plane X-Ray Diffraction and micro-Raman spectroscopy, demonstrated that ribbon alignment along the surface normal is strongly dependent on the used substrate. The comparison between solar cells grown in substrate configuration on Mo and FTO, clearly demonstrates the influence of ribbon orientation on short-circuit current. Image 1 • Pulsed Electron Deposition allows fast deposition of stoichiometric Sb 2 Se 3. • No high temperature annealing nor selenization in toxic gas are needed for Sb 2 Se 3. • Sb2Se3 can be used as absorber layer for bifacial solar cells grown on FTO. • Molybdenum promotes high crystalline quality Sb2Se3 with (020) orientation. • Sb2Se3 Ribbon orientation greatly affect the charge collection of the devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Seasonality and Sleep: A Clinical Study on Euthymic Mood Disorder Patients
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Chiara Brambilla, Dario Delmonte, Chiara Gavinelli, Cristina Colombo, Barbara Barbini, Mara Cigala Fulgosi, Enrico Smeraldi, Brambilla, C, Gavinelli, C, Delmonte, D, Cigala Fulgosi, M, Barbini, B, Colombo, CRISTINA ANNA, and Smeraldi, Enrico
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Sleep disorder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,business.industry ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Chronotype ,medicine.disease ,Sleep in non-human animals ,Euthymic mood ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,lcsh:Psychology ,Mood ,Mood disorders ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,mental disorders ,Clinical Study ,Medicine ,Bipolar disorder ,business ,Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Abstract
"Background. Research on mood disorders has progressively focused on the study of seasons and on the mood in association with them during depressive or manic episodes yet few studies have focused on the seasonal fluctuation that characterizes the patient's clinical course both during an illness episode and during euthymic periods. Methods. 113 euthymic outpatients 46 affected by major recurrent depression and 67 affected by bipolar disorder were recruited. We evaluated the impact of clinical “rhythmical” factors: seasonality, sleep disturbance, and chronotype. Patients completed the SPAQ + questionnaire, the MEQ questionnaire, and the medical outcomes study (MOS) sleep scale. We used t-test analyses to compare differences of clinical “rhythmical” and sociodemographic variables and of differences in the assessment scales among the diagnostic groups. Results. Patients reporting a family history for mood disorders have higher fluctuations throughout seasons. Sleep disturbance is more problematic in unipolars when compared to bipolars. Conclusions. Sleep, light, and seasonality seem to be three interconnected features that lie at the basis of chronobiology that, when altered, have an important effect both on the psychopathology and on the treatment of mood disorders.. . "
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27. Factors associated with delirium in a real-world acute-care setting: analysis considering the interdependence of clinical variables with the frailty syndrome.
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Ticinesi A, Parise A, Delmonte D, Coppi C, Prati B, Cerundolo N, Guerra A, Nouvenne A, and Meschi T
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- Humans, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Frail Elderly, Retrospective Studies, Geriatric Assessment, Frailty complications, Frailty diagnosis, Frailty epidemiology, Delirium epidemiology, Dementia epidemiology
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Purpose: Delirium risk assessment in the acute-care setting generally does not account for frailty. The objective of this retrospective study was to identify factors associated with delirium, considering the interdependency of clinical variables with frailty syndrome in complex older patients., Methods: The clinical records of 587 participants (248 M, median age 84) were reviewed, collecting clinical, anamnestic and pharmacological data. Frailty syndrome was assessed with the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS). Delirium was the main study endpoint. The correlations of the considered anamnestic and clinical variables with delirium and its subtypes were investigated selecting only those variables not showing a high overlap with frailty. Correlations associated with a 25% excess of frequency of delirium in comparison with the average of the population were considered as statistically significant., Results: Delirium was detected in 117 (20%) participants. The presence of one among age > 85 years old, CFS > 4 and invasive devices explained 95% of delirium cases. The main factors maximizing delirium incidence at the individual level were dementia, other psychiatric illness, chronic antipsychotic treatment, and invasive devices. The coexistence of three of these parameters was associated with a peak frequency of delirium, ranging from 57 to 61%, mostly hypoactive forms., Conclusions: In acute-care wards, frailty exhibited a strong association with delirium during hospitalization, while at the individual level, dementia and the use of antipsychotics remained important risk factors. Modern clinical prediction tools for delirium should account for frailty syndrome., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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28. Nationwide consensus on the clinical management of treatment-resistant depression in Italy: a Delphi panel.
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Maina G, Adami M, Ascione G, Bondi E, De Berardis D, Delmonte D, Maffezzoli S, Martinotti G, Nivoli A, Ottavianelli E, and Fagiolini A
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Background: Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is defined by the European Medicines Agency as a lack of clinically meaningful improvement after treatment, with at least two different antidepressants. Individual, familiar, and socio-economic burden of TRD is huge. Given the lack of clear guidelines, the large variability of TRD approaches across different countries and the availability of new medications to meet the need of effective and rapid acting therapeutic strategies, it is important to understand the consensus regarding the clinical characteristics and treatment pathways of patients with TRD in Italian routine clinical practice, particularly in view of the recent availability of esketamine nasal spray., Methods: A Delphi questionnaire with 17 statements (with a 7 points Likert scale for agreement) was administered via a customized web-based platform to Italian psychiatrists with at least 5 years of experience and specific expertise in the field of depression. In the second-round physicians were asked to answer the same statements considering the interquartile range of each question as an index of their colleagues' responses. Stata 16.1 software was used for the analyses., Results: Sixty panellists, representative of the Italian territory, answered the questionnaire at the first round. For 8/17 statements more than 75% of panellists reached agreement and a high consensus as they assigned similar scores; for 4 statements the panellists assigned similar scores but in the middle of the Likert scale showing a moderate agreement with the statement, while for 5 statements there was indecision in the agreement and low consensus with the statement., Conclusions: This Delphi Panel showed that there is a wide heterogeneity in Italy in the management of TRD patients, and a compelling need of standardised strategies and treatments specifically approved for TRD. A high level of consensus and agreement was obtained about the importance of adding lithium and/or antipsychotics as augmentation therapies and in the meantime about the need for long-term maintenance therapy. A high level of consensus and agreement was equally reached for the identification of esketamine nasal spray as the best option for TRD patients and for the possibility to administrate without difficulties esketamine in a community outpatient setting, highlighting the benefit of an appropriate educational support for patients., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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29. Routine treatment pathways in a cohort of patients with major depression and suicidality in Italy: the ARIANNA observational study.
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Pompili M, Dell'Osso BM, Rosso G, Amore M, Bellomo A, Mautone A, Pilotto E, Ramacciotti S, Scardigli MI, Ascione G, Cipelli R, Sansone C, Simoni L, Adami M, and Delmonte D
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Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with suicidal ideation, intent, or behavior is a psychiatric emergency with controversial care management. Our study describes the comprehensive treatment pathways of this population in Italian routine clinical practice., Methods: ARIANNA [NCT04463108] is an observational prospective and retrospective cohort study involving both primary data collection and secondary data extract. A total of 137 adult MDD patients with suicidality were enrolled from 24 Italian care sites and followed for 90 days. Other than the description of treatment patterns, the impact of treatment on depressive symptoms and suicidality, the burden on the patient's and caregiver's quality of life, healthcare resource utilization and costs were described., Results: Of the 133 eligible patients, 68.4% were female, and the median age was 47. Approximately half of the study population had a current severe major depressive episode. Treatment strategies at the time of active suicidal ideation with intent definition/confirmation (t0) were heterogeneous, increasing in complexity during observation. According to the MADRS, patients with remission at t0+1 day were 2.6%, with the mean total score decreasing from 37.2 at t0 to 32.3., Limitations: The study sites were not randomly selected., Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first cohort study that prospectively describes the characteristics of patients with MDD and suicide risk in Italy, and how they are treated in clinical practice. The study confirms this is a difficult-to-treat population. In addition, a lack of rapid, effective treatment for reducing depressive symptoms and suicidality is observed., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: M. Pompili took part in advisory boards and educational activities on intranasal esketamine, receiving occasional fees for consultations or lectures by Janssen, which are unrelated to this article. In the last 2 years, he has received lectures or advisory board honoraria or engaged in clinical trial activities with Angelini, Lundbeck, Janssen, Pfizer, MSD, and Recordati. B.M. Dell'Osso received lecture honoraria from Angelini, Lundbeck, Janssen, Pfizer, Neuraxpharm, Arcapharma, and Livanova. G. Rosso received speaker/consultant fees for Angelini, Innova Pharma, Janssen, Lundbeck and Otsuka. D. Delmonte was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. M. Adami was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. G. Ascione was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. C. Sansone was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. L. Simoni was employed by Medineos SURL (IQVIA Ltd.). R. Cipelli was employed by IQVIA solutions SRL. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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30. High-Pressure Bulk Synthesis of InN by Solid-State Reaction of Binary Oxide in a Multi-Anvil Apparatus.
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Del Canale E, Fornari L, Coppi C, Spaggiari G, Mezzadri F, Trevisi G, Ferro P, Gilioli E, Mazzer M, and Delmonte D
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We present a new method to synthesize bulk indium nitride by means of a simple solid-state chemical reaction carried out under hydrostatic high-pressure/high-temperature conditions in a multi-anvil apparatus, not involving gases or solvents during the process. The reaction occurs between the binary oxide In
2 O3 and the highly reactive Li3 N as the nitrogen source, in the powder form. The formation of the hexagonal phase of InN, occurring at 350 °C and P ≥ 3 GPa, was successfully confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction, with the presence of Li2 O as a unique byproduct. A simple washing process in weak acidic solution followed by centrifugation allowed us to obtain pure InN polycrystalline powders as a precipitate. With an analogous procedure, it was possible to obtain pure bulk GaN, from Ga2 O3 and Li3 N at T ≥ 600 °C and P ≥ 2.5 GPa. These results point out, particularly for InN, a clean, and innovative way to produce significant quantities of one of the most promising nitrides in the field of electronics and energy technologies.- Published
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31. γ-BaFe 2 O 4 : a fresh playground for room temperature multiferroicity.
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Orlandi F, Delmonte D, Calestani G, Cavalli E, Gilioli E, Shvartsman VV, Graziosi P, Rampino S, Spaggiari G, Liu C, Ren W, Picozzi S, Solzi M, Casappa M, and Mezzadri F
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Multiferroics, showing the coexistence of two or more ferroic orderings at room temperature, could harness a revolution in multifunctional devices. However, most of the multiferroic compounds known to date are not magnetically and electrically ordered at ambient conditions, so the discovery of new materials is pivotal to allow the development of the field. In this work, we show that BaFe
2 O4 is a previously unrecognized room temperature multiferroic. X-ray and neutron diffraction allowed to reveal the polar crystal structure of the compound as well as its antiferromagnetic behavior, confirmed by bulk magnetometry characterizations. Piezo force microscopy and electrical measurements show the polarization to be switchable by the application of an external field, while symmetry analysis and calculations based on density functional theory reveal the improper nature of the ferroelectric component. Considering the present findings, we propose BaFe2 O4 as a Bi- and Pb-free model for the search of new advanced multiferroic materials., (© 2022. The Author(s).)- Published
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32. Unexplained life-threatening high anion gap metabolic acidosis: the answer is in the urine!
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Di Mario F, Delsante M, Palladini A, Regolisti G, Scioscioli F, Mezzadri F, Delmonte D, and Fiaccadori E
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- Humans, Acid-Base Equilibrium, Acidosis diagnosis, Acidosis etiology
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33. Why menthol bans protect African Americans.
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Romeo-Stuppy K, Huber L, Phelps N, Jefferson D, and McGruder C
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Competing Interests: The authors have each completed and submitted an ICMJE form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. The authors declare that they have no competing interests, financial or otherwise, related to the current work. L. Huber reports that since the initial planning of the work he was employed by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), a US based nonprofit organization dedicated to tobacco control, and that within the past 36 months ASH did receive a grant from Kaiser Permanente in 2020 to develop webinars on how to use global governance mechanisms to support menthol bans in tobacco products to protect the health of African Americans. C. McGruder reports programmatic funding from the California Tobacco Control Program/The Center for Black Health and Equity and that she was Co-Chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council and President of the ‘Protect Our Children from Flavors’ campaign California, within the past 36 months. N. Phelps reports that since the initial planning of the work, was a Public Health Law Center employee funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and within the past 36 months she was part of The Center for Black Health and Equity.
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34. Clinical Features and Outcomes of 124 Italian Patients With Treatment Resistant Depression: A Real-World, Prospective Study.
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Perugi G, Calò P, De Filippis S, Rosso G, Vita A, Adami M, Ascione G, Morrens J, and Delmonte D
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Introduction: Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is a debilitating condition affecting 20-30% of patients with major depressive disorders (MDD). Currently, there is no established standard of care for TRD, and wide variation in the clinical approach for disease management has been documented. Real-world data could help describe TRD clinical features, disease burden, and treatment outcome and identify a potential unmet medical need. Methods: We analyzed the Italian data from a European, prospective, multicentric, observational cohort study of patients fulfilling TRD criteria by the European Medicine Agency, with moderate to severe major depressive episode, and starting a new antidepressant treatment according to routinary clinical practice. They were followed up for minimum 6 months. Treatments received throughout the study period, disease severity, health-related quality of life and functioning were prospectively recorded and analyzed. Results: The Italian subcohort included 124 TRD patients (30.2% of patients of the European cohort; mean age 53.2 [sd = 9.8], women: 82, 66.1%). At enrollement, the mean (SD) duration of MDD was 16 years (sd = 11.1) and the mean duration of the ongoing major depressive episode (MDE) was 97.5 weeks (sd = 143.5); low scores of quality of life and functioning were reported. The most frequently antidepressant classes started at baseline (data available for 98 subjects) were selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI, 42 patients [42.9%]) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRI, 32 patients [32.7%]). In terms of treatment strategies, 50 patients (51%) started augmentation therapies, 18 (18.4%) combination therapies and 24 (24.5%) monoterapies (6 patients [6%] started a non-antidepressant drug only). Fourteen patients (11.3%) were treated with a psychosocial approach, including psychotherapy. After 6 months of treatment, clinical assessments were collected for 89 patients: 64 (71.9%) showed no response, 9 (10.1%) response without remission and 16 (18.0%) were in remission; non-responder patients showed lower quality of life and higher disability scores than responder patients. Conclusions: In our sample of TRD patients, we documented substantial illness burden, low perceived quality of life and poor outcome, suggesting an unmet treatment need in TRD care in Italy. Registration Number: ClinicalTrials.gov, number: NCT03373253., Competing Interests: GP received grant/research support from Angelini; speaker/consultant for Angelini, Janssen, Lundbeck, Neuraxpharm, Sanofi Aventis. GR received speaker/consultant fees for Angelini, Innova Pharma, Janssen, Lundbeck and Otsuka. AV received grant/research support and speaker/consultant fees for Angelini, Boheringer Ingelheim, Innovapharma, Janssen-Cilag, Lundbeck, Otsuka, Pfizer, Recordati, Roche, Rovi Pharma, Takeda. JM was employed by Janssen EMEA. MA was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. GA was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. DD was employed by Janssen-Cilag SpA. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. This article was based on the original study 54135419DEP4001 sponsored by Janssen EMEA. The funder had the following involvement with the study: study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, and preparation of the manuscript. Support for third-party writing assistance for this article, provided by Carlotta Galeone (Statinfo srl), was funded by Janssen-Cilag SpA in accordance with Good Publication Practice (GPP3) guidelines (http://www.ismpp.org/gpp3)., (Copyright © 2021 Perugi, Calò, De Filippis, Rosso, Vita, Adami, Ascione, Morrens and Delmonte.)
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35. Lung Ultrasound May Support Diagnosis and Monitoring of COVID-19 Pneumonia.
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Allinovi M, Parise A, Giacalone M, Amerio A, Delsante M, Odone A, Franci A, Gigliotti F, Amadasi S, Delmonte D, Parri N, and Mangia A
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- Betacoronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 Testing, Coronavirus Infections diagnosis, Humans, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral virology, Respiratory Distress Syndrome virology, SARS-CoV-2, Sensitivity and Specificity, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Clinical Laboratory Techniques methods, Coronavirus Infections diagnostic imaging, Pneumonia, Viral diagnostic imaging, Respiratory Distress Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Ultrasonography methods
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) disease (COVID-19) is characterized by severe pneumonia and/or acute respiratory distress syndrome in about 20% of infected patients. Computed tomography (CT) is the routine imaging technique for diagnosis and monitoring of COVID-19 pneumonia. Chest CT has high sensitivity for diagnosis of COVID-19, but is not universally available, requires an infected or unstable patient to be moved to the radiology unit with potential exposure of several people, necessitates proper sanification of the CT room after use and is underutilized in children and pregnant women because of concerns over radiation exposure. The increasing frequency of confirmed COVID-19 cases is striking, and new sensitive diagnostic tools are needed to guide clinical practice. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is an emerging non-invasive bedside technique that is used to diagnose interstitial lung syndrome through evaluation and quantitation of the number of B-lines, pleural irregularities and nodules or consolidations. In patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, LUS reveals a typical pattern of diffuse interstitial lung syndrome, characterized by multiple or confluent bilateral B-lines with spared areas, thickening of the pleural line with pleural line irregularity and peripheral consolidations. LUS has been found to be a promising tool for the diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia, and LUS findings correlate fairly with those of chest CT scan. Compared with CT, LUS has several other advantages, such as lack of exposure to radiation, bedside repeatability during follow-up, low cost and easier application in low-resource settings. Consequently, LUS may decrease utilization of conventional diagnostic imaging resources (CT scan and chest X-ray). LUS may help in early diagnosis, therapeutic decisions and follow-up monitoring of COVID-19 pneumonia, particularly in the critical care setting and in pregnant women, children and patients in areas with high rates of community transmission., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest disclosure Dr. Allinovi, Dr. Parise, Dr. Giacalone, Prof. Amerio, Dr. Delsante, Prof. Odone, Dr. Gigliotti, Dr. Franci, Dr. Amadasi, Prof. Delmonte, Dr. Parri, and Dr. Mangia report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2020 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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36. Metastable (CuAu-type) CuInS 2 Phase: High-Pressure Synthesis and Structure Determination.
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Delmonte D, Mezzadri F, Spaggiari G, Rampino S, Pattini F, Bersani D, and Gilioli E
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We report on the high-pressure solid-state synthesis and the detailed structural characterization of the metastable, CuAu-type CuInS
2 (CA-CIS) phase. Although often present in CIS thin films as unwanted phase, it has been never synthesized in pure form, and its effect on the performance of CIS-based solar cells has been long debated. In this work, pure CA-CIS phase is synthesized in bulk polycrystalline form through a high-pressure-high-temperature solid-state reaction. Single-crystal X-rays diffraction reveals the formation of tetragonal CA-CIS ( a = 3.9324(5), c = 5.4980(7) Å) either in cation-ordered and disordered phase, pointing out the role of the pressure/temperature increase on the Cu/In ordering. The resistivity measurements performed on CA-CIS show low resistivity and a flat trend vs temperature and, in the case of the ordered phase, highlight a bad-metallic behavior, probably due to a high level of doping. These findings clearly rule out the possibility of a beneficial effect of this phase on the CIS-based thin film solar cells.- Published
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37. Phase Transitions in the Metastable Perovskite Multiferroics BiCrO 3 and BiCr 0.9 Sc 0.1 O 3 : A Comparative Study.
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Cardoso JP, Delmonte D, Gilioli E, Fertman EL, Fedorchenko AV, Shvartsman VV, Paukšta V, Grigalaitis R, Banys JR, Khalyavin DD, Vieira JM, and Salak AN
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The temperature behavior of the crystal structure as well as dielectric and magnetic properties of the perovskite bismuth chromate ceramics with the 10 mol % Cr
3+ -to-Sc3+ substitution were studied and compared with those of the unmodified compound. Using a high-pressure synthesis, BiCrO3 and BiCr0.9 Sc0.1 O3 were obtained as metastable perovskite phases which are monoclinic C 2/ c with the √6 ap × √2 ap × √6 ap superstructure (where ap is the primitive perovskite unit-cell parameter) under ambient conditions. At room temperature, the unit cell volume of BiCr0.9 Sc0.1 O3 is ∼1.3% larger than that of BiCrO3 . Both perovskites undergo a reversible structural transition into a nonpolar GdFeO3 -type phase (orthorhombic Pnma , √2 ap × 2 ap × √2 ap ) in the temperature ranges of 410-420 K (BiCrO3 ) and 470-520 K (BiCr0.9 Sc0.1 O3 ) with a relative jump of the primitive perovskite unit cell volume of about -1.6 and -2.0%, respectively. Temperature dependences of the complex dielectric permittivity demonstrate anomalies in the phase transition ranges. The Pnma -to- C 2/ c crossover in BiCrO3 is accompanied by a decrease in the direct current (dc) conductivity, while in BiCr0.9 Sc0.1 O3 the conductivity increases. The onset of an antiferromagnetic order in BiCr0.9 Sc0.1 O3 is observed at the Néel temperature ( TN ) of about 85 K as compared with TN = 110 K in BiCrO3 . In contrast to BiCrO3 , which exhibits a spin reorientation at Tsr ∼ 72 K, no such a transition occurs in BiCr0.9 Sc0.1 O3 .- Published
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38. COVID-19 deaths in Lombardy, Italy: data in context.
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Odone A, Delmonte D, Scognamiglio T, and Signorelli C
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- COVID-19, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Pandemics, Coronavirus Infections mortality, Pneumonia, Viral mortality, Public Health Surveillance
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39. Centrosymmetry Breaking and Ferroelectricity Driven by Short-Range Magnetic Order in the Quadruple Perovskite (YMn 3 )Mn 4 O 12 .
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Verseils M, Mezzadri F, Delmonte D, Cabassi R, Baptiste B, Klein Y, Calestani G, Bolzoni F, Gilioli E, and Gauzzi A
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By means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction, we give direct crystallographic evidence of a centrosymmetry breaking below T
S = 200 K, concomitant with the onset of a commensurate structural modulation in the quadruple perovskite YMn3 Mn4 O12 . This result, which explains the anomalously large thermal coefficient of the Y3+ ion in previously reported structural models, is attributed to the small size of the Y3+ ion, which causes its underbonding within the dodecahedral coordination polyhedron. The present data are consistent with a commensurate superstructure described by an I-centered pseudo-orthorhombic cell with polar Ia symmetry and a ≈ aF √2 = 10.4352(7) Å, b ≈ 2 bF = 14.6049(9) Å, c ≈ cF √2 = 10.6961(7) Å, and β = 90.110(3)°, where aF ≈ cF ≈ 7.45 Å, bF ≈ 7.34 Å, and β ≈ 91° are the unit cell parameters of the I 2/ m structure observed at room temperature. Consistent with the above polar structure, at lower temperature, T * = 70 K, we observe in polycrystalline samples an anomaly of the direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) magnetization, concomitant with the appearance of a net electric polarization, as indicated by pyrocurrent and dielectric constant measurements. These results, complemented by electrical transport measurements, suggest a magnetic ferroelectricity driven by short-range magnetic order in YMn3 Mn4 O12 .- Published
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40. Functionalization of carbon fiber tows with ZnO nanorods for stress sensor integration in smart composite materials.
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Calestani D, Culiolo M, Villani M, Delmonte D, Solzi M, Kim TY, Kim SW, Marchini L, and Zappettini A
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The physical and operating principle of a stress sensor, based on two crossing carbon fibers functionalized with ZnO nanorod-shaped nanostructures, was recently demonstrated. The functionalization process has been here extended to tows made of one thousand fibers, like those commonly used in industrial processing, to prove the idea that the same working principle can be exploited in the creation of smart sensing carbon fiber composites. A stress-sensing device made of two functionalized tows, fixed with epoxy resin and crossing like in a typical carbon fiber texture, was successfully tested. Piezoelectric properties of single nanorods, as well as those of the test device, were measured and discussed.
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41. A comprehensive study of the magnetic properties of the pyroxenes series CaMgSi 2 O 6 -Co 2 Si 2 O 6 as a function of Co content.
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Delmonte D, Gori C, Lambruschi E, Mantovani L, Mezzadri F, Bersani D, Lottici PP, Gilioli E, Solzi M, and Tribaudino M
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We report a detailed study on the magnetic properties of the pyroxene series M2M1Si
2 O6 , with M2 = Ca and M1 = Mg, where magnesium and then calcium are progressively substituted by cobalt. For cobalt site occupancy larger than 0.7 at the M1 site, a collinear antiferromagnetic phase is detected for T < TN1 = 12 K with a monodimensional character (i.e. M1 site intra-chain order parallel to c axis). Moreover the magnetization easy axis has been estimated to lie roughly along the [1 0 1] direction. Cobalt content ⩾0.5 at the M2 site (overall content 1.5) determines the formation of a new independent antiferromagnetic order with higher Néel temperature, involving only the M2 site intra-chain interactions. The incoming M2 site order is accompanied by a lowering of the space symmetry which yields to a weakly ferromagnetic resultant due to spin canted distribution of the magnetic moments either along the M1 or M2 chains. Furthermore, metamagnetic transitions are observed for both M1 and M2 site intra-chain orders at relatively low critical magnetic fields, around 2 T, suggesting that this series of pyroxenes can be used as a model system for investigating the fundamental aspects of magnetism in the matter.- Published
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42. Thiopental is better than propofol for electroconvulsive therapy.
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Nuzzi M, Delmonte D, Barbini B, Pasin L, Sottocorna O, Casiraghi GM, Colombo C, Landoni G, and Zangrillo A
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- Adult, Aged, Electroconvulsive Therapy adverse effects, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Electroconvulsive Therapy methods, Hypnotics and Sedatives pharmacology, Propofol pharmacology, Thiopental pharmacology
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Background and Aim of the Work: electroconvulsive therapy is a psychiatric procedure requiring general anesthesia. The choice of the hypnotic agent is important because the success of the intervention is associated to the occurrence and duration of motor convulsion. However, all available anesthetic agents have anti-convulsant activity. We compared the effect of thiopental and propofol on seizures., Methods: We designed a retrospective study at Mood Disorders Unit of a teaching Hospital. Fifty-six consecutive patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy were enrolled. Patients received fentanyl followed by either thiopental or propofol. We evaluated the incidence and the duration of seizure after electric stimulus at the first session of electroconvulsive therapy for each patient. Adverse perioperative effects were recorded., Results: Patients were 60±12.1 years old and 64% was female. There was a statistically significant higher number of patients who had motor convulsion activity in the thiopental group when compared to the propofol group (25 vs 13, p=0.023). Seizure duration was statistically significant longer in the thiopental group than in the propofol group (35 sec vs 11 sec, p=0.046). No hemodynamic instability, oxygen desaturation episodes, prolonged recovery time from anesthesia and adverse effects related to anesthesia were recorded., Conclusions: Thiopental induction has a favourable effect on seizure when compared to propofol in patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy.
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43. Crystal Structure and Ferroelectric Properties of ε-Ga 2 O 3 Films Grown on (0001)-Sapphire.
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Mezzadri F, Calestani G, Boschi F, Delmonte D, Bosi M, and Fornari R
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The crystal structure and ferroelectric properties of ε-Ga
2 O3 deposited by low-temperature MOCVD on (0001)-sapphire were investigated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and the dynamic hysteresis measurement technique. A thorough investigation of this relatively unknown polymorph of Ga2 O3 showed that it is composed of layers of both octahedrally and tetrahedrally coordinated Ga3+ sites, which appear to be occupied with a 66% probability. The refinement of the crystal structure in the noncentrosymmetric space group P63 mc pointed out the presence of uncompensated electrical dipoles suggesting ferroelectric properties, which were finally demonstrated by independent measurements of the ferroelectric hysteresis. A clear epitaxial relation is observed with respect to the c-oriented sapphire substrate, with the Ga2 O3 [10-10] direction being parallel to the Al2 O3 direction [11-20], yielding a lattice mismatch of about 4.1%.- Published
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44. Poling-Written Ferroelectricity in Bulk Multiferroic Double-Perovskite BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3.
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Delmonte D, Mezzadri F, Gilioli E, Solzi M, Calestani G, Bolzoni F, and Cabassi R
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We present a comprehensive study of the electrical properties of bulk polycrystalline BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3, a double perovskite synthesized in high-pressure and high-temperature conditions. BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3 shows an antiferromagnetic character with TN = 288 K overlapped with an intrinsic antiferroelectricity due to the Bi(3+) stereochemical effect. Beyond this, the observation of a semiconductor-insulator transition at TP ≈ 140 K allows one to define three distinct temperature ranges with completely different electrical properties. For T > TN, electric transport follows an ordinary thermally activated Arrhenius behavior; the system behaves as a paramagnetic semiconductor. At intermediate temperatures (TP < T < TN), electric transport is best described by Mott's variable range hopping model with lowered dimensionality D = 1, stabilized by the magnetic ordering process and driven by the inhomogeneity of the sample on the B site of the perovskite. Finally, for T < TP, the material becomes a dielectric insulator, showing very unusual poling-induced soft ferroelectricity with high saturation polarization, similar to the parent compound BiFeO3. Under external electric poling, the system irreversibly evolves from antiferroelectric to polar arrangement.
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45. Improper Ferroelectric Contributions in the Double Perovskite Pb2Mn0.6Co0.4WO6 System with a Collinear Magnetic Structure.
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Orlandi F, Righi L, Mezzadri F, Manuel P, Khalyavin DD, Delmonte D, Pernechele C, Cabassi R, Bolzoni F, Solzi M, and Calestani G
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The physical characterization and the extended crystallographic study of the double perovskite system Pb2Mn0.6Co0.4WO6 indicate an improper ferroelectric contribution to the polarization induced by the magnetic ordering. In the paramagnetic phase, the compound displays a centrosymmetric orthorhombic double perovskite structure with the Pmcn1' symmetry. The structure is strongly distorted by the lead stereoactivity. Magnetization measurements show two magnetic transitions at 188 and 9 K, but the time-of-flight neutron diffraction data provide evidence for a long-range magnetic ordering only below the second transition. Quantitative structure refinements combined with a comprehensive symmetry analysis indicate the Pm'c21' magnetic space group to be the adequate symmetry to describe the structural distortions and spin ordering in the ground state of the system. The symmetry implies a coexistence of a spontaneous ferromagnetic moment and a ferroelectric polarization along the orthogonal b- and c-axes, respectively, in the long-range ordered structure. Macroscopic measurements confirm the presence of the spontaneous polarization also below the first transition at 188 K, where only short-range magnetic correlations are evidenced by diffuse scattering in neutron diffraction.
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46. Universal newborn hearing screening: the experience of the University Hospital of Parma.
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Magnani C, Bacchi G, Borghini AM, Delmonte D, Fava G, Occasio AM, Sarti A, and Vincenti V
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- Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Italy, Male, Predictive Value of Tests, Retrospective Studies, Audiometry, Evoked Response, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Hearing Loss congenital, Hearing Loss diagnosis, Neonatal Screening
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Background and Aim: Early diagnosis of congenital deafness is fundamental to minimize the negative consequences on a child's educational and psychosocial development. To lower the age of hearing-impaired children at the time of diagnosis, universal neonatal hearing screening (UNHS) is considered essential. The aim of this study was to review tha data of the first 4 years of implementation of UNHS in the University Hospital of Parma., Methods: 11624 infants born between February 2010 and December 2013 were included into the study. Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions were used as screening test. When the newborn had failed at the initial test, he was re-tested within 3 weeks from birth. If the same result was obtained at the second step, the newborns were referred for clinical auditory brainstem response. We calculated quality indicators and compared them with international guidelines., Results: 11592 infants (99.7%) were screened during the birth admission. 10359 (88.5%) were well-babies, while 1233 (11.5%) had audiological risk factors. Among 11592 newborns screened, 42 (3.59‰) had a final diagnosis of sensorineural hearing loss. The incidence of deafness was 1.64‰ in well-babies, and 2.02% in neonates with audiological risk factors. Only 71 infants (0.6%) did not complete the screening program. False-positive rate was 1.7%., Conclusions: The analysis of benchmarks and outcomes of UNHS demonstrated the good quality of our hearing screening program. Introduction of automated auditory brainstem response as well as enhanced enrollment of patients who do not complete the screening could further improve the quality program.
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- 2015
47. Field effects on spontaneous magnetization reversal of bulk BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3, an effective strategy for the study of magnetic disordered systems.
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Delmonte D, Mezzadri F, Pernechele C, Gilioli E, Calestani G, Cabassi R, Bolzoni F, Spina G, Lantieri M, and Solzi M
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We report a comprehensive study of the spontaneous magnetization reversal (MRV) performed on the disordered polycrystalline perovskite BiFe(0.5)Mn(0.5)O(3), an intriguing compound synthesized in high pressure-high temperature conditions. In disordered systems, the origin of MRV is not completely clarified, yet. In BiFe(0.5)Mn(0.5)O(3), compositional disorder involves the ions on the B-site of the perovskite determining the presence of mesoscopic clusters, characterized by high concentrations of iron or manganese and thus by different resultant magnetization. This leads to the observation of two singular fields H(1) and H(2) dependent on the degree of inhomogeneity, unpredictably changing from sample to sample due to synthesis effects. These fields separate different magnetic responses of the system; for applied fields H < H(1), the Fe and Mn clusters weakly interact in a competitive way, giving rise to MRV, while for an intermediate field regime the energy of this weak interaction becomes comparable to the energy of the system under field application. As a consequence, the zero field cooled magnetization thermal evolution depends on the sample degree of inhomogeneity. In this field regime, applied field Mössbauer spectroscopy indicates that the iron rich clusters are highly polarized by the field, while the largest part of the material, consisting of AFM clusters characterized by axial anisotropy and uncompensated moments, shows soft or hard magnetism depending on T. Above the higher singular field, the M(T) curves show the trend expected for a classical antiferromagnetic material and the competitive character is suppressed. The MRV phenomenon results to be highly sensitive on both the thermal and magnetic measurement conditions; for this reason the present work proposes a characterization strategy that in principle has a large applicability in the study of disordered perovskites showing similar phenomenology.
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- 2015
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48. Structural and electric evidence of ferrielectric state in Pb₂MnWO₆ double perovskite system.
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Orlandi F, Righi L, Cabassi R, Delmonte D, Pernechele C, Bolzoni F, Mezzadri F, Solzi M, Merlini M, and Calestani G
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In this paper we describe the new ferri-electric compound Pb2MnWO6 (PMW), a double perovskite that can be considered as a novel structural prototype showing complex nuclear structure and interesting electric properties. According to single-crystal synchrotron data, PMW crystallizes in the noncentrosymmetric polar group Pmc21, in which the two symmetry-independent lead atoms give rise to a ferrielectric arrangement. The accurate crystallographic characterization indicates the presence of a complex distortion of the perovskite lattice driven by the local instability induced by the 6s(2) lone pair of the lead atoms. These peculiar structural features are confirmed by the complete electrical characterization of the system. Dielectric and transport measurements indicate an insulating character of the sample, while pyroelectric measurements point out a ferrielectric state characterized by different contributions. The magnetic transition at 45 K is accompanied by a magnetostrictive effect indicating a probable spin-lattice coupling. The characterizations carried out on PMW, showing the evidence of a coexistence of antiferromagnetism and ferrielectricity at low temperature, could lead to the definition of a new class of multiferroic materials.
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- 2014
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49. Agomelatine in depression.
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Smeraldi E and Delmonte D
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- Acetamides adverse effects, Acetamides pharmacology, Animals, Antidepressive Agents adverse effects, Antidepressive Agents pharmacology, Bipolar Disorder physiopathology, Depressive Disorder, Major physiopathology, Humans, Melatonin agonists, Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptor Antagonists adverse effects, Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptor Antagonists pharmacology, Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Acetamides therapeutic use, Antidepressive Agents therapeutic use, Bipolar Disorder drug therapy, Depressive Disorder, Major drug therapy
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Introduction: Agomelatine is a relatively new antidepressant with a mechanism of action that is different from other antidepressants: it is a melatonergic agonist and a 5-HT2C antagonist. It is an effective treatment for depression, with relatively mild side effects. It may be a valuable pharmacological alternative in the clinical approach on depression., Areas Covered: The literature about agomelatine has been comprehensively reviewed. Agomelatine's efficacy, safety and tolerability are reviewed based on the studies undertaken in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BPD)., Expert Opinion: Agomelatine has shown an antidepressant effect in preclinical models, and the results of a large-scale clinical trial program, conducted in MDD, indicate both an antidepressant activity and a favorable tolerability profile. Agomelatine has no discontinuation syndrome, sexual discomfort is rare, and it is generally weigh neutral. The drug appears to be relatively safe in case of overdose. However, some cases of elevated hepatic transaminases are reported during treatment. As agomelatine has a mechanism of action that differs from other agents, it may represent a valuable additional treatment option in those patients who do not respond fully or who do not tolerate the side effects of other antidepressants.
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- 2013
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50. Paroxetine drops versus paroxetine tablets: evaluation of compliance in a six-month study.
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Zanardi R, Colombo L, Marcheggiani E, Rossini D, Delmonte D, Cigala Fulgosi M, Gavinelli C, and Colombo C
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- Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pharmaceutical Solutions, Tablets, Time Factors, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation administration & dosage, Depressive Disorder, Major drug therapy, Medication Adherence statistics & numerical data, Mood Disorders drug therapy, Paroxetine administration & dosage
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Aims: Literature data show that one third of patients discontinue antidepressant therapy within the first month of treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether paroxetine liquid solution 10 mg/ml may influence adherence inpatients receiving long-term treatment., Methods: 71 subjects affected by mood disorders or panic disorder were monitored for six months. The study sample was divided into two groups: controls (n=33) maintained their own therapy with paroxetine tablets; 38 patients maintained the same dosage of paroxetine, but shifted to liquid formulation 10 mg/ml. Compliance and general wellness were evaluated with the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) and the World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire (WhoQol). Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA)., Results: Significant differences were found in MARS scores: patients on oral solution 10 mg/ml showed an improvement of compliance month by month. In addition, age, formulation and quality of life had a significant impacton patient compliance. Significant correlations were found between MARS and quality of life. A specific paroxetine formulation could be a variable able to influence adherence to psychopharmacological treatment. The same consideration can be made for quality of life, sex and age that showed a trend towards improved adherence when compared with controls. Inparticular, the WhoQol subscale analysis of delta scores showed a significant difference in self-perception of quality of life inpatients treated with paroxetine either in tablet or drop formulation., Discussion: Formulation in drops 10 mg/ml is equally effective to tablets, but it may allow patients having a higher cognition and control on drug assumption.
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