494 results on '"ROVERE, G."'
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152. Molecular Monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 in Different Sewage Plants in Venice and the Implications for Genetic Surveillance
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Brian I, Manuzzi A, Dalla Rovere G, Giussani E, Palumbo E, Alice Fusaro, Bonfante F, Bortolami A, Quaranta E, Monne I, Patarnello T, Bargelloni L, and Panzarin V
153. Superoxide dismutase, reduced glutathione and TBA-reactive products in erythrocytes of patients with multiple sclerosis
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Polidoro, G., primary, Di Ilio, C., additional, Arduini, A., additional, La Rovere, G., additional, and Federici, G., additional
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- 1984
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154. GUIDELINES FOR MEDICAL CARE AND SAFETY DURING A JUNIOR OLYMPICS
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Yates, S., primary, Rovere, G. D., additional, Miller, R., additional, and Malek, S., additional
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- 1982
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155. HOCKEY INJURIES-THREEE SEASONS EXPERIENCE
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Rovere, G. D., primary, Gristina, A. G., additional, and Nicastro, J., additional
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- 1976
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156. Development of Bladder Tumour Containing HPV Type 11 DNA after Renal Transplantation
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QUERCI DELLA ROVERE, G., primary, OLIVER, R. T. D., additional, McCANCE, D. J., additional, and CASTRO, J. E., additional
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- 1988
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157. A Survey of Team Physician and Trainer Availability and Participation in Intercollegiate Football
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Rovere, G. D., primary, Adair, D. A., additional, Yates, C. S., additional, Miller, R., additional, and Malek, S. T., additional
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- 1984
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158. Sentinel-lymph-node biopsy in breast cancer.
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Querci della Rovere, G and Bird, P A
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AXILLA , *BIOPSY , *BREAST tumors , *SURGICAL excision , *LYMPH node surgery , *METASTASIS , *TUMOR classification - Published
- 1998
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159. 12.7 Plasma levels of pufa and ventricular arrhythmias in icd patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy.
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Zoppo, F., Bertaglia, E., Roselli della Rovere, G., Zerbo, F., D'Este, D., Manzato, E., and Pascotto, P.
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- 2002
160. PP-2-1 Localisation of impalpable breast lesions — a surgical approach
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ROVERE, G
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- 1996
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161. HOCKEY INJURIESTHREEE SEASONS EXPERIENCE
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Rovere, G. D., Gristina, A. G., and Nicastro, J.
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- 1976
162. Is intra-articular injection of autologous micro-fragmented adipose tissue effective in hip osteoarthritis? A three year follow-up
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Simone, Natali, Daniele, Screpis, Michele, Romeo, Stefano, Magnanelli, Giuseppe, Rovere, Amarossi, Andrea, Lawrence, Camarda, Claudio, Zorzi, Natali S., Screpis D., Romeo M., Magnanelli S., Rovere G., Andrea A., Camarda L., and Zorzi C.
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Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells ,Hip osteoarthritis ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Autologous micro-fragmented adipose tissue - Abstract
Background Recently, increased attention on regenerative medicine and biological injective treatments have been proposed to restore native cartilage. Micro-fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) has been studied for its anti-inflammatory, paracrine, and immunomodulatory effects. The long-term effects of MFAT are still poorly understood: the aim of the present study is to demonstrate how hip articular injections with autologous MFAT can have an impact on clinical outcomes. Methods Seventy-one consecutive patients affected by early hip osteoarthritis underwent an ultrasound-guided hip injection of autologous MFAT between June 2017 and December 2018. Patients were divided into four groups according to the Oxford Hip Score. All patients received 4 mL of autologous micro-fragmented adipose tissue under an ultrasound guide. A clinical evaluation was done between 29 and 41 months after the initial treatment. During this follow-up period, we recorded any new treatment the patients had done, whether that be injection or arthroplasty surgery. Results The study included 55 patients. Out of 55 patients, 28 saw benefits and were in no need of further treatment. Moreover, the score between the beginning and control increased by 6.9 points. Ten patients underwent a new articular injection: the mean time between the two injections was 635.7 ± 180 days. Seventeen patients underwent total hip replacement: the mean period between the autologous MFAT injection and the surgery was 495 days. Conclusion This study found that intra-articular injections with autologous MFAT achieve beneficial clinical results in patients affected by early to moderate hip osteoarthritis, with an OHS between 48 and 30. Furthermore, these subjects are the ideal patients for whom this treatment obtains good clinical results.
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- 2022
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163. Long‐lasting effects of chronic exposure to chemical pollution on the hologenome of the Manila clam
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Daniele Fattorini, Luciano Boffo, Francesco Regoli, Alessandro Nardi, Lucia Pittura, Serena Ferraresso, Massimiliano Babbucci, Marica Mezzelani, Mariangela Iannello, Maurizio Varagnolo, Fabrizio Ghiselli, Massimo Milan, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Claudio Carrer, Maura Benedetti, Tomaso Patarnello, Barbara Cardazzo, Sandro Mazzariol, Stefania Gorbi, Lisa Carraro, Luca Bargelloni, Cinzia Centelleghe, Morgan Smits, Claudio Ciofi, Iannello M., Mezzelani M., Dalla Rovere G., Smits M., Patarnello T., Ciofi C., Carraro L., Boffo L., Ferraresso S., Babbucci M., Mazzariol S., Centelleghe C., Cardazzo B., Carrer C., Varagnolo M., Nardi A., Pittura L., Benedetti M., Fattorini D., Regoli F., Ghiselli F., Gorbi S., Bargelloni L., and Milan M.
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Long lasting ,Chronic exposure ,host‐microbiota interactions ,Phenotypic plasticity ,animal structures ,Evolution ,Zoology ,Chemical pollution ,Original Articles ,Biology ,phenotypic plasticity ,ecotoxicology ,host-microbiota interaction ,hologenome ,host-microbiota interactions ,Ruditapes philippinarum ,Hologenome theory of evolution ,Genetics ,QH359-425 ,Ecotoxicology ,Original Article ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Chronic exposure to pollutants affects natural populations, creating specific molecular and biochemical signatures. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that chronic exposure to pollutants might have substantial effects on the Manila clam hologenome long after removal from contaminated sites. To reach this goal, a highly integrative approach was implemented, combining transcriptome, genetic and microbiota analyses with the evaluation of biochemical and histological profiles of the edible Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum, as it was transplanted for 6 months from the polluted area of Porto Marghera (PM) to the clean area of Chioggia (Venice lagoon, Italy). One month post‐transplantation, PM clams showed several modifications to its resident microbiota, including an overrepresentation of the opportunistic pathogen Arcobacter spp. This may be related to the upregulation of several immune genes in the PM clams, potentially representing a host response to the increased abundance of deleterious bacteria. Six months after transplantation, PM clams demonstrated a lower ability to respond to environmental/physiological stressors related to the summer season, and the hepatopancreas‐associated microbiota still showed different compositions among PM and CH clams. This study confirms that different stressors have predictable effects in clams at different biological levels and demonstrates that chronic exposure to pollutants leads to long‐lasting effects on the animal hologenome. In addition, no genetic differentiation between samples from the two areas was detected, confirming that PM and CH clams belong to a single population. Overall, the obtained responses were largely reversible and potentially related to phenotypic plasticity rather than genetic adaptation. The results here presented will be functional for the assessment of the environmental risk imposed by chemicals on an economically important bivalve species.
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- 2021
164. Hamstring Graft Preparation for ACL Reconstruction
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Giuseppe Rovere, Leonardo Stramazzo, Michele Romeo, Antonio D'Arienzo, Giulio Maccauro, Lawrence Camarda, Rovere G., Stramazzo L., Romeo M., D'arienzo A., Maccauro G., and Camarda L.
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surgery ,ACL graft configuration ,anterior cruciate ligament ,Settore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato Locomotore ,knee ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General - Abstract
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction represents one of the most common procedures in orthopedic surgery. It usually involves the harvest of both gracilis and semitendinosus tendons from the ipsilateral knee. Different methods of hamstring graft preparation have been proposed in recent years, to create an adequate graft diameter reducing morbidity linked to gracilis tendon harvesting procedure. More recently, the use of only 1 of the tendons (semitendinosus) in a tripled or quadrupled arrangement has been described, especially in an all-inside type of reconstruction. Having a thicker tendon with a quadrupled semitendinosus (ST), instead of double gracilis and ST enables to have a graft with enough diameter to resemble more closely the native ACL and decreases the risk of graft re-rupture. The present study aims to describe different options of hamstring graft preparing, listing and analyzing each configuration to help surgeons to choose the most suitable graft type for their patients. © 2022, Open Medical Publishing. All rights reserved.
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165. Similar biomechanical properties of four tripled tendon graft models for ACL reconstruction
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Davide Pavan, Giuseppe Rovere, Federica Morello, Lawrence Camarda, Giuseppe Pitarresi, Francesco Monachino, Pavan D., Morello F., Monachino F., Rovere G., Camarda L., and Pitarresi G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Load cell ,Tendons ,Graft ,Load to failure ,Materials Testing ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament ,Tendon graft ,Orthodontics ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction ,business.industry ,Knee biomechanics ,Significant difference ,Tripled graft ,Biomechanics ,General Medicine ,Tendon ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,ACL reconstruction ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Clamp ,Orthopedic surgery ,Surgery ,Cattle ,Graft diameter ,business ,Triplicate - Abstract
Purpose The present study tested and compared the biomechanical properties of four different triplicate graft tendon techniques. Methods 32 tripled tendons from the common extensor muscle of bovine fingers were tested on a material testing machine, passing the end loop over a metal rod of a clevis connected to the load cell on the upper side, and fixing the lower end to a clamp. The samples were divided into four groups: (A) tripled with a free end sutured only to one of the two fixed bundles (B) tripled with a free end positioned between the two fixed strands and sutured to both (C) tripled with an S-shape and all the three strands sutured together at the upper and lower extremities of the graft (D) partially quadrupled with the free end sutured together with the other three bundles at the upper extremity. Each sample was pretensioned at 50 N for 10 min and then subjected to 1000 load control cycles between 50 and 250 N. Finally, each sample was subjected to a load to failure test. Authors also present some preliminary results on the feasibility of a non-contact and full-field Thermoelastic Stress Analysis technique, based on Infrared Thermography, to evaluate the level of stress on the whole graft, and hence on each strand, during fatigue loading. Results Eighty five percent of the samples failed at the level of the clamp. The cyclical elongation progressively decreased in all the samples and there was a simultaneous increase in stiffness. An increased stiffness was noted between Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 2 vs Group 4 at the 500th and 1000th cycle. The failure loads were as follows: (a) 569.10 N, (b) 632.28 N, (c) 571.68 N, (d) 616.95 N. None of the parameters showed a statistically significant difference between the four groups. Conclusion This study reported similar biomechanical behavior of four different models of tripled grafts suitable for ACL reconstruction. In addition, the biomechanics of overall tripled tendon grafts seems more affected by the viscoelastic property of the tendon itself rather than the preparation method.
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- 2022
166. A rare case of peri-implant distal radius fracture☆
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M Sallì, Giulio Edoardo Vigni, Leonardo Stramazzo, Antonio D'Arienzo, Giuseppe Rovere, Alessio Cioffi, N Galvano, Lawrence Camarda, Michele D'Arienzo, Stramazzo L., Cioffi A., Rovere G., Vigni G.E., Galvano N., Salli M., D'Arienzo A., Camarda L., and D'Arienzo M.
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Osteoporosis ,lcsh:Surgery ,Ulnar head ,Case Report ,Wrist ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Peri-implant radius fracture ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fixation (surgical) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rare case ,Settore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato Locomotore ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Wrist fracture ,Orthodontics ,030222 orthopedics ,Screw position ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,Radius and ulna fracture ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radius hardware substitution ,Emergency Medicine ,Distal radius fracture ,Implant ,business - Abstract
A peri-implant fracture near the volar plate of distal radius represent a very rare injury. The main factor of this lesion is high energy trauma on the wrist. We report a case of a 61-year-old woman with a peri-implant fracture located just proximally to the plate and a fracture of the ulnar head that occurred after a simple fall. The patient was surgically treated by plate and screws removal. The fracture was fixed using a longer volar plate for the radial fracture and a plate for the head ulnar fracture. Different factors such as osteoporosis, BMI and screw position could influence the fracture pattern. However, considering growing use of plates for distal radius fracture fixation, the frequency of these kind of fracture will probably increase.
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- 2020
167. Cement augmentation for trochanteric fracture in elderly: A systematic review()
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Salvatore Ratano, Davide Pavan, Giuseppe Rovere, Lawrence Camarda, Leonardo Stramazzo, Francesco Monachino, Stramazzo L., Ratano S., Monachino F., Pavan D., Rovere G., and Camarda L.
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medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoporosis ,Dentistry ,Screw mobilization ,Cement augmentation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Femoral head ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Internal fixation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cut-out risk ,030222 orthopedics ,Hip fracture ,Femur fracture ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Systematic review ,Editorial ,Harris Hip Score ,business ,Cadaveric spasm - Abstract
Background Cement augmentation of internal fixation of hip fracture has reported to improve fracture stability in osteoporotic hip fractures, reducing the risk of cut-out of the sliding screw through the femoral head. The purpose of present study was to perform a systematic literature review on the effects of augmentation technique in patients with osteoporotic hip fractures. Material and methods A comprehensive literature search was systematically performed to evaluate all papers published in English language included in the literature between January 2010 and July 2020, according to the PRISMA 2009 guidelines. In vivo and in vitro studies, case reports, review articles, cadaveric studies, biomechanical studies, histological studies, oncological studies, technical notes, studies dealing with radiological classifications and studies on revision surgery were excluded. Results A total of 5 studies involving 301 patients were included. Patients had a mean age of 84.6 years and were followed up for a mean period of 11 months. The proximal femoral fractures were stabilized with implantation of the PFNA or Gamma nail and augmentation was performed with two different cements: polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) in 4 studies and calcium phosphate (CP) in one study. Overall, 57.5% of patients reached the same or greater preoperative mobility, and postoperative Parker Mobility Score and Harris Hip Score were acceptable. No significantly complications were observed, and no additional surgery related to the implant was required. Conclusion The results of this systematic review show that cement augmentation is a safe and effectiveness method of fixation to treat trochanteric fractures.
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168. What’s the resolutive surgery for Pseudo-Ainhum in vohwinkel syndrome? A case report and review of the literature
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Antonio D'Arienzo, Giuseppe Restuccia, Giuseppe Rovere, Alessio Cioffi, N Galvano, Leonardo Stramazzo, Lawrence Camarda, Michele D'Arienzo, Giulio Maccauro, Rodolfo Capanna, Davide Pavan, Rovere G., Stramazzo L., Cioffi A., Galvano N., Pavan D., Restuccia G., D'arienzo A., Capanna R., Maccauro G., D'arienzo M., and Camarda L.
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VOHWINKEL SYNDROME ,Orthopedic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Keratosis ,business.industry ,Pseudoainhum, Hand surgey, Genetic disease, Vohwinkel Syndrome ,Genetic disease ,KERATODERMA HEREDITARIUM MUTILANS ,Case Report ,medicine.disease ,Pseudo-ainhum ,Numerical digit ,Surgery ,Palmoplantar keratoderma ,medicine ,Hand surgey ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Vohwinkel Syndrome ,Surgical treatment ,business ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Pseudoainhum ,Autoamputation ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Vohwinkel Syndrome, also known as Keratoderma Hereditarium Mutilans, is an extremely rare dominant autosomal keratosis. It typically presents with “starfish” keratoses on the knuckles, palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK), hearing impairment and mutilating digital constriction bands (pseudoainhum) that cause strangulation, often leading to autoamputation of the affected digit. Both medical and surgical treatment haven’t shown to date consistent results, in the treatment of pseudoainhum. In this study we present the case of a woman with Vohwinkel syndrome who showed constriction bands causing ischemic changes of the 5th digit of the right hand for which she was treated with surgery. We also present a review of the literature for the management of this disease.
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- 2020
169. RAD SNP markers as a tool for conservation of dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus in the Mediterranean Sea: Identification of subtle genetic structure and assessment of populations sex-ratios
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Luca Bargelloni, Rafaella Franch, Marco Arculeo, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Francesco Maroso, Maroso, F, Franch, R, Dalla Rovere, G, Arculeo, M, and Bargelloni, L
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Genetic Markers ,Male ,2bRAD ,0301 basic medicine ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Sex Determination Analysis ,Restriction Mapping ,Population ,Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia ,Introgression ,Aquatic Science ,Genetic differentiation ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Mediterranean Basin ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mediterranean sea ,Mediterranean Sea ,Genetics ,Animals ,Outliers ,Sex Ratio ,Genetic variability ,education ,Sex determination markers ,education.field_of_study ,Coryphaena ,biology ,Ecology ,biology.organism_classification ,Perciformes ,030104 developmental biology ,Evolutionary biology ,Genetic marker ,Genetic structure ,Female ,Animal Distribution ,2bRAD, Genetic differentiation, Outliers, Sex determination markers - Abstract
Dolphinfish is an important fish species for both commercial and sport fishing, but so far limited information is available on genetic variability and pattern of differentiation of dolphinfish populations in the Mediterranean basin. Recently developed techniques allow genome-wide identification of genetic markers for better understanding of population structure in species with limited genome information. Using restriction-site associated DNA analysis we successfully genotyped 140 individuals of dolphinfish from eight locations in the Mediterranean Sea at 3324 SNP loci. We identified 311 sex-related loci that were used to assess sex-ratio in dolphinfish populations. In addition, we identified a weak signature of genetic differentiation of the population closer to Gibraltar Strait in comparison to other Mediterranean populations, which might be related to introgression of individuals from Atlantic. No further genetic differentiation could be detected in the other populations sampled, as expected considering the known highly mobility of the species. The results obtained improve our knowledge of the species and can help managing dolphinfish stock in the future.
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170. Sentinel-lymph node biopsy in breast cancer
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della Rovere, G Querci and Bird, PA
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- 1998
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171. New molecular and therapeutic insights into canine diffuse large B cell lymphoma elucidates the role of the dog as a model for human disease
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Diana Giannuzzi, Thomas Bohnacker, Fulvio Riondato, Eugenio Gaudio, Sara Napoli, Massimo Milan, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Luciano Cascione, Andrea Testa, Petra Hillmann, Serena Ferraresso, Peter Wymann, Francesco Bertoni, Luca Aresu, Laura Marconato, Stefano Comazzi, Mery Giantin, Chiara Tarantelli, Ivo Kwee, Chiara Maniaci, Alessio Ciulli, Aresu L., Ferraresso S., Marconato L., Cascione L., Napoli S., Gaudio E., Kwee I., Tarantelli C., Testa A., Maniaci C., Ciulli A., Hillmann P., Bohnacker T., Wymann M.P., Comazzi S., Milan M., Riondato F., Rovere G.D., Giantin M., Giannuzzi D., Bertoni F., and Aresu L, Ferraresso S, Marconato L, Cascione L, Napoli S, Gaudio E, Kwee I, Tarantelli C, Testa A, Maniaci C, Ciulli A, Hillmann P, Bohnacker T, Wymann MP, Comazzi S, Milan M, Riondato F, Dalla Rovere G, Giantin M, Giannuzzi D, Bertoni F
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Aggressive Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma ,MYC ,Biochemistry ,Transcriptome ,dog, lymphoma, animal model ,0302 clinical medicine ,Human disease ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,T-cell lymphoma ,Canine Lymphoma ,Clinical course ,Disease Management ,Hematology ,Prognosis ,DNA methylation ,Disease Susceptibility ,Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse ,High incidence ,Idelalisib ,BET bromodomain ,comparative oncology ,Immunology ,Biology ,Models, Biological ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,Immune system ,Animal model ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,immune checkpoint ,DLBCL, dog, animal model, transcriptome, genome-wide NGS-based methylation ,Online Only Articles ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,business.industry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Germinal center ,Computational Biology ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Lymphoma ,Disease Models, Animal ,Cancer research ,business ,Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Background. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the commonest lymphoma in both humans and dogs. Canine DLBCL (cDLBCL) is considered an ideal comparative model for drug development, but a complete genomic characterization of this tumor is still lacking. In this study, we report an integrated analysis to comprehensively define the molecular mechanisms of cDLBCL and possible associations with clinical outcome. Methods. Fifty cDLBCLs were analyzed by RNA-Seq, methyl-CpG-binding sequencing and array comparative genomic hybridization. Normal B-cells derived from lymph nodes of 11 healthy dogs were used as controls.Additionally, immunohistochemistry, in vitroand in vivoexperiments were performed as validation analyses. Results.Compared to normal B-cells, cDLBCL showed a marked up-regulation of genes involved in the PI3K/mTOR and NF-κB pathways, including several TLRs in association with MYD88, indicating mechanisms similar to the human activated B cell-like subtype DLBCL. Both RNA-Seq and methylation sequencing led to the identification of two groups of cDLBCLs bearing different clinical outcome. The two groups did not overlap with the human germinal center B-cell (GCB) and the activated B-cell-like (ABC) DLBCL subtypes or the human DLBCL consensus clusters. The dogs with the poorest outcome presented a signature largely defined by markers of T-cell-mediated immune responses, with a high expression of PDL-1, PD-1 and CTLA-4, also validated in an independent cohort of cDLBCL by immunohistochemistry. These data provide a strong rationale for the use of cDLBCL to study immune checkpoint modulators. The observed high expression of PI3K/mTOR pathway genes was confirmed and validated achieving a clear anti-tumor activity with the use of the PI3K-delta inhibitor idelalisib and of the novel dual PI3K/mTOR inhibitor bimiralisib in the cDLBCL cell line CLBL-1. The cDLBCLs showed an up-regulation of MYC and of its targets, sustained by recurrent gains in the chromosome 13, where the oncogene is located, in approximately half of the cases. Thus, we have exposed the cDLBCL cell line CLBL-1 to the BET inhibitor birabresib (OTX015) and to the BRD4 degrader MZ1. Both compounds caused a significant reduction in the proliferation of tumor cells, and this effect was stronger especially with the second compound. Exposure to MZ1 determined an important downregulation of MYC and also of LIN28B, the most overexpressed transcript in cDLBCL when compared to controls. While LIN28B does not seem to be a relevant gene for human DLBCL, its overexpression causes murine T-cell lymphomas (Beachy et al, Blood 2011), and there is a direct association of MYC with LIN28B promoter resulting in transcriptional transactivation (Chang et al, PNAS 2009). Here, LIN28B genetic silencing in the CLBL-1 lead to a reduction in cell growth, opening new therapeutic target perspectives in canine lymphoma. Conclusions. We have reported the first large next generation sequencing study investigating the cDLBCL transcriptome, methylome and the genome-wide CNVs. We identified deregulated pathways and individual transcripts providing therapeutic targets, including an immune-related signature affecting the outcome of a subgroup of cDLBCL. Our data sustain the use of cDLBCL as comparative models for human DLBCL but also highlight differences that must be kept in consideration. Disclosures Hillmann: PIQUR Therapeutics AG: Employment. Wymann:PIQUR Therapeutics AG: Employment, Equity Ownership, Patents & Royalties.
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172. Age dependency of RGNNV/SJNNV viral encephalo-retinopathy in Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata).
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Toffan, A., Biasini, L., Pretto, T., Abbadi, M., Buratin, A., Franch, R., Dalla Rovere, G., Panzarin, V.M., Marsella, A., Bargelloni, L., and Pascoli, F.
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Gilthead sea bream (GSB) (Sparus aurata) have been generally considered to be resistant to viral encephalo-retinopathy. However, the recent increase of the number of outbreaks in sea bream hatcheries caused by nervous necrosis virus (NNV) called RGNNV/SJNNV, a reassortant virus, has encouraged researchers to investigate the disease pathogenesis in this species, with particular emphasis on fish age. For this purpose, experimental challenges of juveniles and larvae were carried out. Four experimental trials were performed by infecting GSB of different ages with the RGNNV/SJNNV virus: juveniles of 7 g of weight and larvae of 70, 35 and 21 days post hatch (dph). Virological, histological and immunohistochemical analysis, as well as qualitative and quantitative real time PCR at different time points post infection (pi) were performed. ELISA test for antibody detection was also implemented, where applicable. Overall results showed that the gilthead seabream larvae are susceptible to RGNNV/SJNNV infection irrespective to the age, as proved by the massive viral replication detected by quantitative RT-PCR and the massive presence of immunoprecipitates in the nervous tissues evidenced by immunohistochemistry. However, clear clinical signs and mortality were observed only in the youngest group of 21-dph larvae. The viral kinetics investigations led to think that the efficiency of RGNNV/SJNNV replication was higher in 21dph larvae compared to the older ones, which in turn correlated with the disease outcome. Most likely the latter was related to the developmental stage of the immune system. Noteworthy survivors were always tested negative for the presence of specific antibodies. The identification of the factors governing the host ability to control viral replication, or conversely those inhibiting the virus in older fish will be crucial to better understand the disease pathogenesis in this species. Notably, despite the age and the disease outcome of the infection, GSB remained persistently infected for a long time, even up to one year, becoming asymptomatic carriers. • Only sea bream larvae younger than 35 days post-hatch showed clinical signs and mortality after bath infection • Massive viral replication was detected in sea beam larvae of all ages despite the absence of clinical signs • Infected sea bream tested positive for RGNNV/SJNNV in the brain for about 1 year • No seroconversion was detected by ELISA test in survivors [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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173. A multi-sensor and parallel processing SoC for wearable and implantable telemetry systems
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Thomas Burger, Q. Wang, Luca Benini, Qiuting Huang, Jonathan Bosser, Xu Han, Florian Glaser, Schekeb Fateh, Noe Brun, Philipp Schonle, Giovanni Rovere, Schönle, P., Rovere, G., Glaser, F., Bösser, J., Brun, N., Han, X., Burger, T., Fateh, S., Wang, Q., Benini, L., and Huang, Q.
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Engineering ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,0206 medical engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Wearable computer ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,02 engineering and technology ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Power (physics) ,CMOS ,Parallel processing (DSP implementation) ,Hardware and Architecture ,Telemetry ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,System on a chip ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,Voltage ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
We report a system-on-chip (SoC) realised in 130nm CMOS for implantable telemetry systems and mobile health applications featuring 6 neural stimulation channels and acquisition circuits for 9à electrode-based recordings (ExG), 4Ã/32à photo-plethysmography (PPG), bio-impedance, and temperature. The SoC includes a low-power quad-core processor (34μW/MHz) with sophisticated power and clock management - enabling power-gating, load-aware voltage scaling, and selective clock-gating. The latter is demonstrated on the example of preliminary work on an implantable telemetry device for vital signs monitoring.
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174. OC-0067 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP): an innovative respiratory gating in lymphoma patients.
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Levis, M., Solidoro, P., Bartoncini, S., Gallio, E., Giglioli, F.R., De Luca, V., Focaraccio, L., Cavallin, C., Iorio, G.C., Parise, R., Palladino, C., Di Martino, V., Furfaro, G., Rovere, G., Mattei, A., Ragona, R., and Ricardi, U.
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175. Multiple biopotentials acquisition system for wearable applications
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Luca Benini, Bojan Milosevic, Schekeb Fateh, Philipp Schoenle, Elisabetta Farella, Petrit Bunjaku, Marco Tomasini, Qiuting Huang, Simone Benatti, Giovanni Rovere, Benini, L., Huang, Q., Fateh, S., Rovere, G., Bunjaku, P., Schoenle, P., Farella, E., Tomasini, Marco, Milosevic, B., and Benatti, Simone
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Wearable devices for monitoring vital signs such as heart-rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure are demonstrating to have an increasing role in improving quality of life and in allowing prevention for chronic cardiac diseases. However, the design of a wearable system without reference to ground potential requires multi-level strategies to remove noise caused from power lines. This paper describes a bio-potential acquisition embedded system designed with an innovative analog front-end, showing the performance in EEG and ECG applications and the comparison between different noise reduction algorithms. We demonstrate that the proposed system is able to acquire bio-potentials with a signal quality equivalent to state-of-the-art bench-top biomedical devices and can be therefore used for monitoring purpose, with the advantages of a low-cost low-power wearable devices.
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176. Bone metabolism in orthotopic liver transplantation: A prospective study
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Annarosa Floreani, Remo Naccarato, Giovanni Roselli della Rovere, Giovanni Luisetto, Patrizia Boccagni, Patrizia Burra, Walter Fries, Antonio Piccoli, Mario Plebani, Stefano Fagiuoli, Floreani, A, Fries, W, Luisetto, G, Burra, P, Fagiuoli, S, Boccagni, P, Della Rovere, G, Plebani, M, Piccoli, A, and Naccarato, R
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Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Bone metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteocalcin ,Radioimmunoassay ,Parathyroid hormone ,Liver transplantation ,Gastroenterology ,Bone and Bones ,Electrolytes ,Liver disease ,Absorptiometry, Photon ,Liver Function Tests ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Bone Demineralization, Pathologic ,Retrospective Studies ,Bone mineral ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,bone density ,Middle Aged ,cholestasi ,medicine.disease ,Osteopenia ,Hydroxyproline ,surgical procedures, operative ,Endocrinology ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Creatinine ,Female ,Surgery ,Liver function ,Liver function tests ,business ,Liver Failure ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Bone mineral density (BMD) and mineral metabolism were assessed in 54 patients with end-stage liver disease who were evaluated for orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) and assessed 3, 6, and 12 months after surgery in 26 patients who underwent OLT. Serum and urinary electrolyte and mineral levels, serum liver function test results, and parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteocalcin (BGP), 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and urinary hydroxyproline levels were assessed. BMD of the lumbar spine was measured at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months after OLT. At baseline, 40.7% of patients had BMD below the fracture threshold (0.800 g/cm2). Using multiple stepwise regression analysis, we found that BMD was significantly (P < .0001) affected by age, serum creatinine level, and PTH level but not by indices of cholestasis or liver function. In the patients who underwent OLT, a 1.4% reduction (P < .006) was observed in BMD 3 months after OLT. Thereafter, BMD returned to pretransplant values. A significant increase in serum BGP was observed after 6 (P < .02) and 12 (P < .005) months. PTH levels increased progressively 3 (P < .02), 6 (P < .001), and 12 (P < .0001) months after OLT. This increase did not seem to be caused by cyclosporine-induced nephropathy. It was concluded that osteopenia is a major complication in hepatic cirrhosis, regardless of its causes. The increase in serum BGP levels 6 and 12 months after OLT indicates metabolic activation of osteoblasts. The increase in PTH levels after OLT warrants further investigation.
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177. Características de la res en objetivos y criterios para razas británicas en Uruguay
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Urioste, Jorge I., Ponzoni, R.W., Aguirrezabala, M., Rovere, Gabriel, Saavedra, D., Urioste J.I., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, Ponzoni R.W., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, Aguirrezabala M., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, Rovere G., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, and Saavedra D., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía
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Razas británicas ,Índices de selección ,Objetivos de selección ,Características de res ,Bovinos de carne - Published
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178. Características de la res en objetivos y criterios de selección para razas británicas en el Uruguay
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Urioste, Jorge I., Ponzoni, R.W., Aguirrezabala, M., Rovere, Gabriel, Saavedra, D., Urioste Jorge I., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, Ponzoni R. W., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, Aguirrezabala M., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, Rovere G., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía, and Saavedra D., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía
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Razas británicas ,Índices de selección ,Objetivos de selección ,Características de res ,Bovinos de carne - Published
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179. Effects of tire particles and associated-chemicals on the Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas) physiology, reproduction and next-generation.
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Bernardini I, Tallec K, Paul-Pont I, Peruzza L, Dalla Rovere G, Huber M, Di Poi C, Koechlin H, Quéré C, Quillien V, Le Grand J, Le Goïc N, Lambert C, Lagarde F, Détrée C, Trevisan R, Corporeau C, Patarnello T, Milan M, and Huvet A
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- Animals, Male, Female, Microbiota drug effects, Reproduction drug effects, Ostreidae drug effects, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity
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By 2040, tire particles (TP) are expected to dominate marine plastic contamination, raising concerns about their effects on marine animals. This study employed a multidisciplinary and multigenerational approach on the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas to investigate the effects of TP and their leachates (LEA). Effects were analyzed at the individual scale, from cellular, molecular, and microbiota changes to reproductive outputs and offspring performance. Microbiota characterization revealed potential dysbiosis in oysters treated with high concentration of both TP and LEA. RNA-seq analyses highlighted the activation of energy metabolism and stress responses in the LEA treatment. Additionally, transcriptional changes in oocytes and the reduction of motile spermatozoa suggested potential effects on gamete quality. Notably, possible oyster resilience was pointed out by the lack of significant ecophysiological modifications in adults and impacts on the growth and reproductive outputs of the offspring. Overall, the implications of the observed oyster resilience under our experimental setting are discussed in relation to available toxicity data and within a comprehensive view of coastal ecosystems, where a higher diversity of plastic/rubber materials and harsher environmental conditions occur., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Arnaud Huvet reports financial support was provided by European INTERREG France (Channel) England project Preventing Plastic Pollution. Massimo Milan reports financial support was provided by National Recovery and Resilience Plan CUP C93C22002810006 Project title National Biodiversity Future Center - NBFC. Kevin Tallec reports financial support was provided by INTERREG Preventing Plastic Pollution. Rafael Trevisan reports financial support was provided by Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 899546. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. Disclosure Statement The authors report no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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180. Unilateral genu valgum associated to vitamin D deficiency: A multidisciplinary approach in a patient followed from 3 to 21 years - A case report.
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Salera S, Luciano C, De Luna V, Rovere G, De Maio F, and Farsetti P
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Introduction: Lower limb postural deformities are usually bilateral and in the majority of cases tend to spontaneous correction without any treatment. On the contrary, unilateral genu valgum is a rare deformity in children, it is frequently associated with systemic pathological conditions and require a specific treatment., Presentation of Case: A three-year-old child affected by severe unilateral left genu valgum was followed by a multidisciplinary team. The initial treatment was medical, based on 10,000 IU of cholecalciferol every 2 months without any improvement after 6 months. Therefore, the patient was surgically treated by hemiepiphysiodesis of distal femur and proximal tibia with eight-plate obtaining a complete correction of the deformity in 10 months. Medical treatment continued for 4 years since the diagnosis. At follow-up, 18 years later, an excellent clinical result was observed., Discussion: The association between unilateral genu valgum and vitamin D deficiency is extremely rare. In case of unilateral limb deformity, it is essential to investigate the aetiology to obtain a correct diagnosis and perform a specific multidisciplinary treatment. The goal of the management is to correct the deformity and avoid any recurrence., Conclusions: We believe that in unilateral genu valgum is always necessary a correct multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment. The peculiarity of our case is the long-term follow-up and the absence of recurrence despite early surgical treatment. Further studies are necessary to better define the correlation between unilateral axial deformity and vitamin D deficiency., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest statement We certify that no benefits in any form have been received or will be received from a commercial party related to the subject of this article., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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181. Cardiac MRI in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
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Meduri A, Perazzolo A, Marano R, Muciaccia M, Lauriero F, Rovere G, Giarletta L, Moliterno E, and Natale L
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- Humans, Heart Failure diagnostic imaging, Heart Failure physiopathology, Stroke Volume physiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
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Patients who have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) have signs and symptoms of heart failure, yet their ejection fraction remains greater than or equal to 50 percent. Understanding the underlying cause of HFpEF is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. This condition can be caused by multiple factors, including ischemic or nonischemic myocardial diseases. HFpEF is often associated with diastolic dysfunction. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) allows for a precise examination of the functional and structural alterations associated with HFpEF through the measurement of volumes and mass, the assessment of systolic and diastolic function, and the analysis of tissue characteristics. We will discuss CMR imaging indicators that are specific to patients with HFpEF and their relation to the disease. These markers can be acquired through both established and emerging methods., (© 2024. Italian Society of Medical Radiology.)
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182. Floating knee: A new prognostic classification.
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Meccariello L, Pica R, Erasmo R, Ronga M, Ippolito F, Vicenti G, Maccagnano G, Coviello M, Liuzza F, Rollo G, Carrozzo M, Rovere G, Rinonapoli G, Matera L, Bruno G, Scialpi L, Grubor P, Bove F, and Caiaffa V
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- Humans, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Aged, Young Adult, Tibial Fractures classification, Tibial Fractures surgery, Femoral Fractures classification, Femoral Fractures surgery
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Introduction: Usually ipsilateral fractures of the femur and tibia are not compatible with good results and require surgery. The unsatisfactory results are more likely due to complex patterns of fractures, compromised soft tissue, associated ligament injuries, and concomitant vital organ injuries. There are many classifications to describe this type of fracture but none of them is a prognostic classification. The aim of this study is to validate our classification according to prognostic terms., Methods: This retrospective study encloses patients accepted with a diagnosis of floating knee between January 1st 2014 and December 31th 2020. A total of 372 patients met the inclusion criteria, but only 168 patients were selected for the final review. We have reclassified the 168 patients into three classifications: according to our alphanumeric; according to the Fraser classification; according to Letts and Ran. Our classification is divided into 5 macro categories in increasing order of severity, and considering fracture site, and exposure status. The Tau B Kendall and Cohen's Kappa was used to statistically evaluate the prognostic value, reliability and reproducibility of our classification versus Fraser Classification, Letts and Ran Classification in the prognosis of these injuries., Results: The statistical results showed that classifiying patient into macro category and sub-category it is possible to have a prognostic correlation with functional results. Noteworthy, floating knee is a complex injury with poor results., Conclusion: The floating knee is not only the bone lesion but is above all the lesion of the soft tissues and the extensor apparatus that allow the correct functionality of the knee. These lesions do not always have favorable outcome, with respect to the nonseverity of the lesion as in Fraser's classification. Furthermore, on average these patients are subjected to an average of 6 surgical interventions; in some cases we have assisted to 23 surgical procedures. This study proved that this new classification system is prognostic, reliable and reproducible., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest All authors disclose any financial and personal relationships with other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence (bias) their work. Examples of potential conflicts of interest include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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183. Treatment options for unstable posterior pelvic ring lesions: A multicenter retrospective cohort study of the Italian Society for the Traumatology of the Pelvis.
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De Mauro D, Aprato A, Bove F, Mezzadri U, Giorgi PD, Casiraghi A, Galante C, Erasmo R, Santolini F, Formica M, Smakaj A, Rovere G, Ceccarelli M, Fidanza A, Faugno L, Balagna A, Fabbro M, Are L, Moretti F, Marino S, Maccauro G, Massè A, and Liuzza F
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Italy, Radiography, Pelvic Bones injuries, Pelvic Bones surgery, Pelvic Bones diagnostic imaging, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods, Fractures, Bone surgery, Fractures, Bone diagnostic imaging, Quality of Life, Bone Screws
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Purpose: Posterior pelvic ring lesions are a common finding in patients with pelvic trauma, representing a challenging condition for trauma surgeons. Surgical options are different and there is not yet evidence about the best option. Aim of the study are: (i) to compare Lumbopelvic fixation (LPF) and ilio-sacral screw fixation (ISS) regarding clinical and radiological outcome in unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries, both as whole population and single similar fracture types according to Tile classification (C1vsC1, C2vsC2, C3vsC3); (ii) to analyze clinical outcomes and complications in lumbopelvic fixation group, comparing open and closed reduction technique., Methods: A retrospective multicenter study was performed. Data of the patients were collected. Inclusion criteria were: (i) unstable posterior ring lesions Tile C type, (ii) surgically treated either through ISS (Group A) or LPF (Group B), (iii) minimum follow-up 12 months. Radiological evaluation was made through plain radiographs in Antero-posterior (AP), inlet and outlet views. Last clinical evaluation at 12 months was assessed through Majeed Score, and quality of life (QoL) through SF-12., Results: Group A was represented by 76 patients, and Group B by 42. Group B had better result in Majeed score for non-workers (average 60.1 ± 21.6 vs 65.0 ± 15.6, p = 0.016*). Comparing only C3-type lesions, Group A showed a higher rate of implants breakage (p = 0.032*). Other differences had p > 0.05. Comparing patients underwent open (ORIF) or closed (CRIF) reduction in Group B, CRIF group had shorter hospitalization (47.2 vs 23.4 days, p = 0.020*), an earlier full weight-bearing recovery (4.1 vs 2.6 months, p = 0.035*) and a better Majeed score in workers patients (70.3 vs 82.8, p = 0.019*). Better results for CRIF group were also recorded in quality of life (QoL), both in mental (45.1 vs 55.2, p = 0.040*) and physical outcome (31.9 vs 50.7, p < 0.001*)., Conclusion: ISS and LPF represent both good choices in posterior pelvic ring lesions, however some significant differences were noted. LPF seems to be preferable if the patient did not work before the trauma, due to better clinical outcome. In Tile C3 lesions, LPF have lower breakage rates. If LPF is chosen, CRIF provides better clinical outcomes, QoL and lower hospitalization., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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184. Native hip geometry restoration in total hip arthroplasty: a retrospective analysis of eight different short stems.
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Sinno E, Piccolo Y, Scrivano M, Rovere G, Damanti M, and Panegrossi G
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Female, Male, Aged, Middle Aged, Hip Joint diagnostic imaging, Hip Joint surgery, Hip Joint anatomy & histology, Reproducibility of Results, Radiography methods, Femur diagnostic imaging, Femur surgery, Femur anatomy & histology, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip methods, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip instrumentation, Hip Prosthesis, Prosthesis Design
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Purpose: To compare different types of short stems (SS) in terms of native hip geometry reproducibility, analyzing centrum-collum-diaphyseal angle (CCD) and femoral offset (FO). These parameters allow the SS to be adapted to patient's anatomy in order to ensure better functional outcomes in total hip arthroplasty (THA)., Methods: A total of 387 cases of SS met the inclusion criteria. CCD and FO were measured using MediCAD® software Version 6 in preoperative (preop-) and postoperative (postop-) X-rays at 6-12 months after surgery. Considering preop-CCD, the sample was divided into three groups: ≤ 124.9° (A); 125°-129.9° (B); and ≥ 130°(C). Preop- and postop-CCD and FO and the respective average difference (Δ) were examined considering the SS individually and within groups, to verify reproducibility of these parameters., Results: The SS considered were eight: Fitmore Zimmer, Pulchra Adler, TRIS Adler, Trifit Corin, Trilock Depuy, Actis Depuy, Profemur Microport, and SMF Smith&Nephew. Groups A, B, and C consisted, respectively, of 113, 124, and 150 cases. Considering all cases, there was a statistically significant (p < 0.05) increase in CCD and FO with surgery. Overall, Trifit and Trilock stems were the best in reproducing preop-CCD, Trifit itself followed by Pulchra and Profemur for preop-FO. In groups A and C, the reproduction of preop-CCD was better than preop-FO, in contrast in group B. With regard to preop-CCD reproduction, in group A Trifit and Pulchra, in group B Fitmore and Trifit, and in group C Fitmore and Pulchra were the best. Fitmore in group A, SMF in group B, Pulchra and Trilock in group C were the worst in reproducing preop-FO., Conclusion: Each hip anatomy is unique, and reproduction of preop-CCD and preop-FO can be achieved with different SS characteristics. Accurate knowledge of the stems and performing correct preop- planning are crucial to allow the best restoration of the patient's native hip geometry in THA., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag France SAS, part of Springer Nature.)
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185. Early and delayed periprosthetic joint infection in robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty: a multicenter study.
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Burgio C, Bosco F, Rovere G, Giustra F, Lo Bue G, Petillo A, Lucenti L, Palumbo G, and Camarda L
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Middle Aged, Knee Prosthesis adverse effects, Incidence, Time Factors, Postoperative Complications etiology, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee adverse effects, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee methods, Prosthesis-Related Infections etiology, Robotic Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Robotic Surgical Procedures methods
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Background: Robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RA-TKA) has significantly improved knee surgery outcomes in the last few years. However, its association with the periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) rate remains debatable. This study investigates the incidence of early and delayed PJI in a multicentric cohort of patients who underwent RA-TKA, aiming to elucidate the risk associated with this procedure., Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from a consecutive series of patients who underwent RA-TKA using the NAVIO Surgical System (Smith & Nephew, Memphis, USA) between 2020 and 2023. The inclusion criteria encompassed individuals over 18 years of age with a minimum follow-up period of three months. The primary outcome was the incidence of early and delayed PJI, defined according to the European Bone and Joint Infection Society (EBJIS) diagnostic criteria. Secondary outcomes included the evaluation of postoperative complications., Results: The study included patients who underwent RA-TKA with the NAVIO system, achieving an average follow-up of 9.1 ± 3.9 months. None of the patients met the EBJIS criteria for a likely or confirmed infection, indicating an absence of both early and delayed PJI cases. Two patients required subsequent surgical interventions due to patellar maltracking and prosthetic loosening, respectively. Additionally, three patients underwent passive manipulation under anesthesia (MUA)., Conclusion: The findings indicate no evidence of early or delayed PJI in patients undergoing RA-TKA within the study period. The low complication rate further supports the reliability and safety of this surgical technique in short-term follow-up., Level of Evidence: IV., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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186. Coccygectomy for refractory coccydynia, old-fashioned but effective procedure: A retrospective analysis.
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Perna A, Franchini A, Macchiarola L, Maruccia F, Barletta F, Bosco F, Rovere G, and Gorgoglione FL
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Low Back Pain surgery, Low Back Pain therapy, Low Back Pain etiology, Treatment Outcome, Sacrococcygeal Region surgery, Aged, Conservative Treatment methods, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Coccyx surgery, Quality of Life
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Purpose: Coccydynia, characterized by persistent pain in the coccygeal region, significantly impacts patients' quality of life. While various treatment modalities exist, including conservative measures and surgical interventions like coccygectomy, optimal management remains unclear. This retrospective cohort study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes, functional improvements, and quality of life in patients with chronic coccydynia undergoing either infiltrative treatment or coccygectomy., Methods: Data from patients treated at our institution from January 2018 to December 2022 were analyzed. Participants meeting inclusion criteria were divided into two groups: Group A underwent coccygectomy, while Group B received conservative therapy. Clinical assessments, radiographic evaluations, and patient-reported outcomes were collected preoperatively and at follow-up intervals., Results: Of the 223 initially examined patients, 55 met inclusion criteria. Group A (n = 21) underwent coccygectomy, while Group B (n = 34) received conservative therapy. Both groups showed significant pain reduction post-intervention, with sustained improvement in Group A. Functional outcomes favoured Group A, with significant improvements in disability and quality of life measures. Complications were minimal, with only one case of superficial wound infection in Group A., Conclusion: Our findings suggest that coccygectomy provides superior and lasting pain relief, functional improvement, and quality of life improvement compared to conservative therapy. While complications were minimal, further research with larger cohorts is warranted to validate these results and explore long-term outcomes. Despite its historical association with complications, advancements in surgical techniques and perioperative care have led to improved outcomes and reduced complication rates. Thus, coccygectomy should be considered in the treatment algorithm for patients with debilitating coccydynia., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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187. The role of coronary CT angiography in athletes.
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Moliterno E, Rovere G, Giarletta L, Brancasi A, Larici AR, Savino G, Bianco M, Meduri A, Palmieri V, Natale L, and Marano R
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- Humans, Mass Screening methods, Coronary Artery Disease diagnostic imaging, Italy, Adolescent, Computed Tomography Angiography methods, Death, Sudden, Cardiac prevention & control, Athletes, Coronary Angiography methods
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The sudden death of a young or high-level athlete or adolescent during recreational sports is one of the events with the greatest impact on public opinion in modern society. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the principal medical cause of death in athletes and can be the first and last clinical presentation of underlying disease. To prevent such episodes, pre-participation screening has been introduced in many countries to guarantee cardiovascular safety during sports and has become a common target among medical sports/governing organizations. Different cardiac conditions may cause SCD, with incidence depending on definition, evaluation methods, and studied populations, and a prevalence and etiology changing according to the age of athletes, with CAD most frequent in master athletes, while coronary anomalies and non-ischemic causes prevalent in young. To detect silent underlying causes early would be of considerable clinical value. This review summarizes the pre-participation screening in athletes, the specialist agonistic suitability visit performed in Italy, the anatomical characteristics of malignant coronary anomalies, and finally, the role of coronary CT angiography in such arena. In particular, the anatomical conditions suggesting potential disqualification from sport, the post-treatment follow-up to reintegrate young athletes, the diagnostic workflow to rule-out CAD in master athletes, and their clinical management are analyzed., (© 2024. Italian Society of Medical Radiology.)
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188. Unrecognized Hole in the Aortic Stenosis Heart: Acquired Gerbode Defect Detected During Pretransfemoral Aortic Valve Implantation Evaluation.
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Nesta M, Bruno P, d'Acierno EM, Cutrone G, Rovere G, Burzotta F, Trani C, Romagnoli E, Aurigemma C, Infusino F, Locorotondo G, Chiariello GA, Cammertoni F, Grandinetti M, Pavone N, and Massetti M
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- Aged, Humans, Aortic Valve surgery, Aortic Valve diagnostic imaging, Aortic Valve physiopathology, Echocardiography, Transesophageal methods, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery, Aortic Valve Stenosis diagnostic imaging, Aortic Valve Stenosis physiopathology, Aortic Valve Stenosis complications
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Competing Interests: None.
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189. Evaluating Treatment Outcomes for Pelvic Insufficiency Fractures: A Systematic Review.
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Sassara GM, Smakaj A, De Mauro D, Righini R, Arnone A, Rovere G, El Ezzo O, Farsetti P, Tarantino U, and Liuzza F
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Background : Pelvic insufficiency fractures (PIF) are typical in geriatric populations with reduced bone quality, most commonly in elderly postmenopausal women. These fractures are usually caused by low-energy forces over the bones during ordinary life and cause disabling pain. Treatment options range from conservative to operative. The aim of this study is to assess the outcomes of treatments for pelvic insufficiency fractures, determining optimal approaches between surgical intervention and conservative management. Methods : This literature review systematically examines articles focusing on patients with PIF, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, and using PubMed, Medline, and the Cochrane Library database. We took into account only full-text articles in indexed journals with available English abstracts, considering data about patient demographics, surgery, and outcomes. Results: After screening 128 articles, this study reviewed 20 manuscripts involving 1499 patients, mostly elderly females and focusing on sacrum fractures. Common treatments included conservative methods and sacroplasty, with a few complications reported. Osteoporosis was the prevalent comorbidity, and the survival rate post-treatment was high at 92.3%. Mobility outcomes varied, with some patients experiencing significant autonomy loss. The average follow-up period was over 17 months. Conclusions : This study found a cautious approach to surgery (timing of three weeks), which is reserved only for specific patterns, and it leads to increased autonomy and a lower risk of mortality. Due to the lack of pre- and postoperative scores as well as conflicting results, it is imperative to undertake further studies and research to be able to compare the alternative treatments efficiently.
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190. Adoption of blockchain as a step forward in orthopedic practice.
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Rovere G, Bosco F, Miceli A, Ratano S, Freddo G, D'Itri L, Ferruzza M, Maccauro G, Farsetti P, and Camarda L
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Blockchain technology has gained popularity since the invention of Bitcoin in 2008. It offers a decentralized and secure system for managing and protecting data. In the healthcare sector, where data protection and patient privacy are crucial, blockchain has the potential to revolutionize various aspects, including patient data management, orthopedic registries, medical imaging, research data, and the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This manuscript explores the applications of blockchain in orthopedics and highlights its benefits. Furthermore, the combination of blockchain with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and deep learning can enable more accurate diagnoses and treatment recommendations. AI algorithms can learn from large datasets stored on the blockchain, leading to advancements in automated clinical decision-making. Overall, blockchain technology has the potential to enhance data security, interoperability, and collaboration in orthopedics. While there are challenges to overcome, such as adoption barriers and data sharing willingness, the benefits offered by blockchain make it a promising innovation for the field.
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191. Carbon vs. Titanium Nails in the Treatment of Impending and Pathological Fractures: A Literature Review.
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Pesare E, Meschini C, Caredda M, Messina F, Rovere G, Solarino G, and Ziranu A
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Background : Long bones are commonly affected by musculoskeletal tumors, but they also represent one of the most frequent locations for metastases. The treatment is based on pain management and the prevention or stabilization of pathological fractures by intramedullary nailing. While titanium nails are probably the most used, carbon-fiber-reinforced (CFR) nails have emerged as a new option for oncological patients. The aim of this review is to compare titanium and CFR nails according to current findings. Methods : Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) standards were followed: a total of 1004 articles were identified and 10 were included. Results : Traditionally, titanium implants are highly valued for their optimal biomechanical properties and ease of insertion, facilitated by their radiopacity. However, the use of titanium poses challenges in radiotherapy due to interference with radiation dosage and the creation of ferromagnetic artifacts. Conversely, CFR implants have emerged as a recommended option for intramedullary fixation, due to their biomechanical and structural properties and their benefits during radiotherapy and follow-up monitoring X-ray. Conclusions : CFR nailing represents a promising advancement in the surgical management of oncological patients with long bone metastases. However, further studies are needed to increase surgeons' confidence in their use.
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192. A Two-Step Approach to the Surgical Treatment of Soft-Tissue Sarcomas.
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Fulchignoni C, Cianni L, Matrangolo MR, Cerrone M, Cavola F, Pataia E, Vitiello R, Maccauro G, Farsetti P, and Rovere G
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Aged, Soft Tissue Neoplasms surgery, Sarcoma surgery, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods
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Background: Nowadays, limb-sparing procedures are the gold standard in the treatment of soft-tissue sarcomas of the limbs. Wide tumor resection with appropriate oncological margins, reconstruction, and stabilization of the involved bone and joint and restoration of the soft tissue lost are essential in order to obtain good clinical and functional outcomes. Tumor excision and soft-tissue reconstruction performed in one-step surgery is chosen by many centers as the preferred approach; however, according to our experience in some selected patients, two-step surgery performed using a dermal regeneration template first and then a margin revision, taking into account the definitive results of the anatomopathological exam conducted over the surgical specimen from the previous surgery, associated with definitive reconstruction surgery over a healthy bed of granulated tissue, showed many potential benefits. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on thirteen patients who underwent a two-step reconstruction procedure using dermal substitution after soft-tissue sarcoma excision. Results: Clinically, the enrolled patients achieved excellent contour and cosmesis of their surgical wounds, with a mean VSS value of 3.07. During the follow-up period, no local recurrences were observed in any patient. Conclusions: Two-step surgery represents the most suitable solution to allow surgical radicality with minimal recurrency and adequate soft-tissue reconstruction, avoiding the possibility of wasting autologous tissue. Our patients generally embraced this approach and the management that followed.
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193. Fragility Fractures in End-Stage Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Population: Patient-Related and CKD-Related Factor Analysis-A Single-Center Experience.
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De Mauro D, De Luca G, Marino S, Smakaj A, Rovere G, Liuzza F, Covino M, Fulignati P, Grandaliano G, and El Ezzo O
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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) stands as a prevalent global health concern, and mineral and bone disease are among the most impactful consequences. A severe complication arising from mineral and bone disease is the occurrence of fragility fractures, which disproportionately affect individuals with CKD compared to the general population. The prevalence of these fractures impacts both survival rates and quality of life. The aims of this study are analyzing and identifying (i) patient-related risk factors and (ii) CKD-related risk factors to contribute to the development of preventive measures for fragility fractures for this population. Methods: A retrospective, single-center observational study was conducted, encompassing patient data from the years 2021 to 2023. Registry data were recorded, including patient-related and CKD-related data. Patients were interviewed about traumatological history, and their answers were recorded. Logistic regression analysis was employed to investigate the association between independent variables and dependent variables. Results: Eighty-four patients, with a mean age of 64.3 ± 15.2 years and a male percentage of 58.3%, were included in this study. Among them, 19.5% exhibited smoking habits. The mean Charlson Comorbidity Index was 3.06 ± 1.21. All patients were diagnosed with end-stage chronic kidney disease, with mean durations of 208 months from the diagnosis and 84.5 months from the beginning of dialysis. The logistic regression analysis, adjusted for age, sex, and CCI, revealed that smoking habits play a significant role as a risk factor for fragility fractures in lower limbs ( p: 0.011 *). The incidence of fragility fractures increases directly proportionally to the time since diagnosis ( p -value: 0.021 *) and the beginning of dialysis treatment ( p -value: 0.001 *). Conclusions: Among patient-related factors, smoking habits seem to significantly affect lower-limb fracture rates ( p < 0.05), whereas among CKD-related factors, time since CKD diagnosis and time since the beginning of dialysis treatment are directly related to higher risks of fragility fractures. No relevant correlations emerged in the studied treatments, except for a reduction in proximal femur fracture occurrence when patients underwent a combined treatment of a calcimimetic and a vitamin D analog.
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194. Energy balance of dairy cows predicted by mid-infrared spectra data of milk using Bayesian approaches.
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Rovere G, de Los Campos G, Gebreyesus G, Savegnago RP, and Buitenhuis AJ
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- Humans, Female, Animals, Cattle, Bayes Theorem, Body Weight, Farms, Milk, Breeding
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Information on dry matter intake (DMI) and energy balance (EB) at the animal and herd level is important for management and breeding decisions. However, routine recording of these traits at commercial farms can be challenging and costly. Fourier-transform mid-infrared (FT-MIR) spectroscopy is a noninvasive technique applicable to a large cohort of animals that is routinely used to analyze milk components and is convenient for predicting complex phenotypes that are typically difficult and expensive to obtain on a large scale. We aimed to develop prediction models for EB and use the predicted phenotypes for genetic analysis. First, we assessed prediction equations using 4,485 phenotypic records from 167 Holstein cows from an experimental station. The phenotypes available were body weight (BW), milk yield (MY) and milk components, weekly-averaged DMI, and FT-MIR data from all milk samples available. We implemented mixed models with Bayesian approaches and assessed them through 50 randomized replicates of a 5-fold cross-validation. Second, we used the best prediction models to obtain predicted phenotypes of EB (EBp) and DMI (DMIp) on 5 commercial farms with 2,365 phenotypic records of MY, milk components and FT-MIR data, and BW from 1,441 Holstein cows. Third, we performed a GWAS and estimated heritability and genetic correlations for energy content in milk (EnM), BW, DMIp, and EBp using the genomic information available on the cows from commercial farms. The highest correlation between the predicted and observed phenotype (r
y,y^ ) was obtained with DMI (0.88) and EB (0.86), while predicting BW was, as anticipated, more challenging (0.69). In our study, models that included FT-MIR information performed better than models without spectra information in the 3 traits analyzed, with increments in prediction correlation ranging from 5% to 10%. For the predicted phenotypes calculated by the prediction equations and data from the commercial farms the heritability ranged between 0.11 and 0.16 for EnM, DMIp and EBp, and 0.42 for BW. The genetic correlation between EnM and BW was -0.17, with DMIp was 0.40 and with EBp was -0.39. From the GWAS, we detected one significant QTL region for EnM, and 3 for BW, but none for DMIp and EBp. The results obtained in our study support previous evidence that FT-MIR information from milk samples contribute to improve the prediction equations for DMI, BW, and EB, and these predicted phenotypes may be used for herd management and contribute to the breeding strategy for improving cow performance., (The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. and Fass Inc. on behalf of the American Dairy Science Association®. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).)- Published
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195. Triangular osteosynthesis and lumbopelvic fixation as a valid surgical treatment in posterior pelvic ring lesions: a systematic review.
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Rovere G, De Mauro D, Smakaj A, Sassara G, De Vitis R, Farsetti P, Camarda L, Maccauro G, and Liuzza F
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Objective: Unstable fractures of the sacrum often occur in patients with pelvic fractures and represent a real challenge for the orthopedic surgeon. Triangular osteosynthesis (TOS) and lumbopelvic fixation (LP) may represent a valid management option for the treatment of this condition. We present a systematic literature review about lumbopelvic fixation and triangular fixation as treatment option for unstable sacral fractures, to assess clinical and radiological outcomes after surgery and to evaluate appropriate indications and impact on the natural history of sacral fractures., Methods: The review is reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. 50 articles out of 108 titles, were considered eligible for the full-text analysis. Finally, 16 studies that met inclusion criteria were included in this review., Results: Overall, 212 patients (87 males, 58 females) with sacral fractures treated with TOS triangular fixation or LP lumbopelvic fixation were collected. The mean age was 37.6 years. Mean follow-up reported in all studies was 24.14 months., Conclusion: The results presented by the different authors, highlight the effectiveness of TOS triangular fixation and LP lumbopelvic fixation for the treatment of unstable sacral fractures associated with other pelvic fractures, in terms of function, stability, cost-effectiveness, and quality of life postoperatively., Competing Interests: The 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., (© 2024 Rovere, De Mauro, Smakaj, Sassara, De Vitis, Farsetti, Camarda, Maccauro and Liuzza.)
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196. Surgical treatment of popliteomeniscal fascicles tears is associated with better patient-reported outcome measures. A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Masoni V, Giustra F, Bosco F, Camarda L, Rovere G, Sciannameo V, Berchialla P, and Massè A
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- Humans, Lysholm Knee Score, Arthroscopy methods, Ligaments, Articular, Treatment Outcome, Knee Joint surgery, Sports
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Purpose: Popliteomeniscal fascicles (PMFs) are a component of the popliteal hiatus complex in the knee, and their injury primarily affects young athletes participating in sports activities involving twisting movements. The identification of PMFs tears presents a challenge, often accompanied by lateral pain and a locking sensation. The objective of this systematic review (SR) and meta-analysis is to enhance the suspicion and recognition of PMFs tears, aiming to facilitate the treatment of this condition, particularly in symptomatic young patients., Methods: A comprehensive search, focused on studies examining PMFs injuries and their treatment, was conducted in four databases, PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science. The ROBINS-I tool was used to evaluate the risks of bias. The PRISMA flow diagram was used to conduct the research and select the included studies. A meta-analysis was conducted for the Lysholm score, the Tegner Activity Scale, and the subjective IKDC score. The present SR and meta-analysis was registered on PROSPERO., Results: Five clinical studies were included in the final analysis, comprising 96 patients. All the patients underwent a preoperative MRI assessment and a diagnostic arthroscopy to detect the PMFs tears, with a subsequent surgical procedure either open or arthroscopically performed. Surgery was associated with the resolution of symptoms. A statistically significant improvement in the Lysholm score (p: 0.0005) and the subjective IKDC score (p: 0.003) after the surgical procedure with respect to the preoperative evaluation was found., Conclusion: This SR and meta-analysis showed a significant improvement in the Lysholm score and subjective IKDC score following surgery for PMFs tears. However, controversy persists regarding the optimal surgical approach, with current literature favoring arthroscopic procedures., Level of Evidence: IV., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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197. Indications, complications, and clinical outcomes of fixation and acute total hip arthroplasty for the treatment of acetabular fractures: A systematic review.
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Giustra F, Cacciola G, Pirato F, Bosco F, De Martino I, Sabatini L, Rovere G, Camarda L, and Massè A
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- Humans, Aged, Acetabulum surgery, Acetabulum injuries, Fracture Fixation, Internal adverse effects, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods, Open Fracture Reduction adverse effects, Open Fracture Reduction methods, Treatment Outcome, Retrospective Studies, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip adverse effects, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip methods, Hip Fractures surgery, Fractures, Bone surgery, Spinal Fractures surgery
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Purpose: Acetabular fracture fixation can be challenging, especially in the elderly. Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) alone may not allow for early weight bearing and is associated with a high rate of secondary osteoarthritis; therefore, a combined hip procedure (CHP) or ORIF with acute total hip arthroplasty, may be beneficial in this population. The objective of this study was to perform a systematic review of all reported cases of CHP., Methods: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane databases were searched for studies analyzing acetabular fractures in the elderly managed with a combined hip procedure (CHP). The research was performed following the PRISMA guidelines. The included studies' methodological quality was evaluated using the MINORS score. The present study was registered on PROSPERO., Results: Eleven clinical studies were included in the final analysis. The mean age was 74.4 (63.2-78) years. Low-energy trauma was the most common mechanism of injury (64%). The most prevalent fracture pattern was the anterior column and posterior hemitransverse (ACPHT) (30.6%). The Kocher-Langenbeck approach was preferred for ORIF of posterior fractures and hip arthroplasty. The ilioinguinal approach and modified Stoppa were generally used for anterior fractures. The overall complication rate was 12.2%, and hip dislocation was the most frequent cause of reoperation (4.4%). The average Harris Hip Score reported postoperatively was 81.6 points, which was considered "good.", Conclusions: CHP is a safe treatment for elderly acetabular fractures with an acceptable complication and reoperation rate that results in good clinical outcomes., Level of Evidence: Level of evidence IV., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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198. Treatment of Scaphoid Non-Unions with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Titanium Partial and Total Scaphoid Prostheses and Scaphoid Interosseous Ligament Reconstruction.
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Cioffi A, Rovere G, Bosco F, Sinno E, Stramazzo L, Liuzza F, Ziranu A, Romeo M, Vigni GE, Galvano N, Maccauro G, Farsetti P, Rossello MI, and Camarda L
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Purpose: Treatment of scaphoid fracture sequelae is still an unsolved problem in hand surgery. Custom-made 3D-printed titanium partial and total scaphoid prosthesis and scaphoid interosseous ligament reconstruction (SLIL) are performed in cases of non-union and isolated aseptic necrosis of the proximal scaphoid pole and when it is impossible to save the scaphoid bone, respectively. This study aims to evaluate the clinical, functional and radiographic results after these two prosthesis implantations., Methods: Between January 2019 and July 2020, nine partial and ten total scaphoid prostheses were implanted using custom-made 3D-printed titanium implants. Evaluation criteria included carpal height ratio (CHR), radioscaphoid angle, wrist extension and flexion, radial deviation and ulnar deviation of the wrist, grip strength and pinch strength, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) score, and the Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE)., Results: Clinical, functional, and radiographic improvements were found in all outcomes analyzed for both patient groups. The VAS pain scale obtained the most remarkable improvement at the one-year follow-up. The results of the DASH scores and the PRWE were good, with a great rate of patient satisfaction at the end of the follow-up. SLIL reconstruction also provided excellent stability and prevented a mid-carpal bone collapse in the short- and medium-term follow-up., Conclusions: A custom-made 3D-printed titanium partial or total scaphoid prosthesis is a viable solution for patients with scaphoid non-union and necrosis or complete scaphoid destruction in whom previous conservative or surgical treatment has failed.
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199. Influence of posterior tibial slope on postoperative outcomes after postero-stabilized and condylar-stabilized total knee arthroplasty.
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Sinno E, Panegrossi G, Rovere G, Cavallo AU, and Falez F
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- Humans, Knee Joint surgery, Range of Motion, Articular, Tibia surgery, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee methods, Knee Prosthesis, Osteoarthritis, Knee surgery
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Purpose: To compare clinical outcomes and surgical times of two different types of total knee arthroplasty(TKA), postero-stabilized(PS) and condylar-stabilized(CS), in relation to posterior tibial slope(PTS) values and the deviation of these values from the surgical technique., Methods: 168 patients undergoing TKA surgery between 2016 and 2020 met our inclusion criteria. For each case, gender, age at surgery, operating time, type of implant and preoperative PTS(preop-PTS) and postoperative PTS(postop-PTS) measurements were collected; difference(∆PTS) between preop-PTS and postop-PTS was also calculated. Short Form 12 Mental and Physical scores(SF-12 M and P) and functional Knee Society Score(fKSS) were collected preoperatively and at a minimum of 12 months postoperatively. Four subgroups were thus created in relation to PS or CS system and postop-PTS value(≤ 5°and > 5°)., Results: Of the 168 patients, 96 had a PS system and 72 CS system. Performing a CS-TKA took less time than a PS-TKA(p < 0.05). SF-12P showed better results(p < 0.05) in CS-TKA group than PS-TKA, probably because of the younger age of CS-TKA patients(p < 0.05). In the PS > 5° all examined postoperative scores were better(p < 0.05) than PS ≤ 5°, while only fKSS was better(p < 0.05) in CS > 5° than CS ≤ 5°. No significant difference(p > 0.05) in terms of postoperative outcomes between the PS > 5° and CS > 5° was noted, whereas only SF-12P was better in the CS ≤ 5° compared with PS ≤ 5°. Highest values of SF-12 M and fKSS were obtained in the PS ≤ 5°, in which postop-PTS was closer to technique., Conclusion: When performing a PS-TKA, the best result was obtained with a postop-PTS > 5°, but comparable outcomes between the two systems were evident with postop-PTS > 5°. It is crucial to come as close as possible to the indications reported in surgical technique regardless ∆PTS., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli.)
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200. Tenoplasty in suspension with or without tendon interposition: A prospective randomized study in the treatment of advanced thumb carpometacarpal arthritis.
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Fidanza A, Rovere G, Colafarina O, Chiarolanza F, Fulchignoni C, Smakaj A, Liuzza F, Farsetti P, and Logroscino G
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Introduction: The aim of this prospective and randomized study is to analyze and compare the outcomes of two surgical techniques for trapeziometacarpal joint osteoarthritis (Eaton-Littler grade III and IV)., Materials and Methods: 52 consecutive patients underwent surgical intervention by two different surgical techniques and checked for subjective outcomes (DASH, NPRS), objective outcomes (ROM, opposition test, grinding test, pulp pinch, hand grip) and radiographic outcomes. Surgical time was calculated., Results: 26 patients underwent suspension arthroplasty using abductor pollicis longus tendon interposition (Ceruso procedure) and 26 patients underwent arthroplasty using suspension tenoplasty of the flexor radialis carpi (Altissimi procedure). Both techniques were performed by a single surgeon and showed good and satisfactory results, with best outcome reported in Altissimi procedure regarding DASH and ROM (p = 0.011 and p = 0.012, respectively), with reduced surgical time (about 6 min less, p = 0.03). The proximal shift between scaphoid and the base of first metacarpal did not influence the final results of the cases treated., Conclusion: This study provides evidence that trapeziectomy in combination with both tendon suspension arthroplasty and tendon interposition are two surgical procedures useful to solve advanced basal joint arthritis. Patients who underwent suspension tenoplasty without tendon interposition seemed to be generally more satisfied with significantly better symptomatic and functional outcomes., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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