474 results on '"Marinelli, G"'
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202. Monitoraggio del piombo negli ambienti di lavoro
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Marinelli, G., Corradetti, E., Mannozzi, A., and Zucchetti, G.
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203. Inquinamento atmosferico da traffico veicolare a S. Benedetto del Tronto
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Mannozzi, A., Corradetti, E., Marinelli, G., and Zucchetti, G.
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- 1980
204. Refining the GENEVA method for Higgs boson production via gluon fusion
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Simone Alioli, Georgios Billis, Alessandro Broggio, Alessandro Gavardi, Stefan Kallweit, Matthew A. Lim, Giulia Marinelli, Riccardo Nagar, Davide Napoletano, Alioli, S, Billis, G, Broggio, A, Gavardi, A, Kallweit, S, Lim, M, Marinelli, G, Nagar, R, and Napoletano, D
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,showers [parton] ,high [multiplicity] ,FOS: Physical sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,parton: showers ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,phase space ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,ddc:530 ,factorization [scale] ,two-photon ,fusion [gluon] ,CMS ,higher-order: 2 ,Higher-Order Perturbative Calculation ,resolution ,multiplicity: high ,stability ,ATLAS ,Parton Shower ,2 [higher-order] ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Higgs Production ,production [Higgs particle] ,Higgs particle: production ,resummation ,scale: factorization ,Higher-Order Perturbative Calculations ,gluon: fusion ,splitting function - Abstract
Journal of high energy physics 05(5), 128 (2023). doi:10.1007/JHEP05(2023)128, We describe a number of improvements to the Geneva method for matching NNLO calculations to parton shower programs. In particular, we detail changes to the resummed calculation used in the matching procedure, including disentangling the cross section dependence on factorisation and beam scales, and an improved treatment of timelike logarithms. We also discuss modifications in the implementation of the splitting functions which serve to make the resummed calculation differential in the higher multiplicity phase space. These changes improve the stability of the numerical cancellation of the nonsingular term at small values of the resolution parameter. As a case study, we consider the gluon-initiated Higgs boson production process gg → H. We validate the NNLO accuracy of our predictions against independent calculations, and compare our showered and hadronised results with recent data taken at the ATLAS and CMS experiments in the diphoton decay channel, finding good agreement., Published by SISSA, [Trieste]
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- 2023
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205. Percutaneous Pulmonary Artery Venting via Jugular Vein While on Peripheral Extracorporeal Life Support
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Antonio Loforte, Cinzia Marrozzini, Erika Dal Checco, Davide Pacini, Giuseppe Marinelli, Sofia Martin Suarez, Gregorio Gliozzi, Valeria Lo Coco, Massimo Baiocchi, Mariafrancesca Fiorentino, Mauro Biffi, and Loforte A, Baiocchi M, Dal Checco E, Gliozzi G, Fiorentino M, Lo Coco V, Martin Suarez S, Marrozzini C, Biffi M, Marinelli G, Pacini D.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Shock, Cardiogenic ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Heart failure ,Bioengineering ,Pulmonary Artery ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Extracorporeal ,Biomaterials ,03 medical and health sciences ,Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mechanical circulatory support ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Humans ,Myocardial infarction ,Aged ,Heart transplantation ,business.industry ,Cardiogenic shock ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,surgical procedures, operative ,030228 respiratory system ,Pulmonary artery ,Cardiology ,Female ,Jugular Veins ,Left ventricular venting ,business - Abstract
Peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) setting remains a valid option to treat cardiogenic shock (CS). We investigated a percutaneous approach to unload the left ventricle (LV) while on veno-arterial (v-a) peripheral ECMO support. Between 2017 and 2018, eight patients (three females, mean age: 49.6 years old, and five males, mean age: 58 years old, respectively) suffered refractory CS due to acute myocardial infarction (n = 4), acute myocarditis (n = 2), acute decompensation on chronic heart failure (n = 1), and primary graft failure after heart transplantation (Htx) (n = 1), respectively. After a multidisciplinary CS team discussion, it was decided to proceed with peripheral v-a ECMO placement and percutaneous LV venting via right internal jugular vein access to drain the pulmonary artery (PA), in the hybrid operating room. In a single postcardiotomy case, the PA trunk was vented centrally. Mean ECMO support time was 8.5 days. Seven (87.5%) patients were successfully weaned from ECMO and one (12.5%) successfully bridged to Htx. All patients were successfully discharged after treatment except for a single case who died due to sepsis. In case of not recommended usage of LV apical venting, the adoption of v-a peripheral ECMO support associated with percutaneous PA drainage enables the rapid onset of extracorporeal life support with an effective biventricular unloading.
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- 2020
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206. SARS-CoV-2 Disease through Viral Genomic and Receptor Implications: An Overview of Diagnostic and Immunology Breakthroughs
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Maria Teresa D’oria, Gianna Dipalma, Denisa Hazballa, Angelo M Inchingolo, Andrea Ballini, Antonio Scarano, Ioana Roxana Bordea, Maria Contaldo, Francesco Inchingolo, Alessio Danilo Inchingolo, G. Marinelli, G Malcangi, Ciro Gargiulo Isacco, Felice Lorusso, Luigi Santacroce, Marco Farronato, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia, Edit Xhajanka, Inchingolo, A. D., Inchingolo, A. M., Bordea, I. R., Malcangi, G., Xhajanka, E., Scarano, A., Lorusso, F., Farronato, M., Tartaglia, G. M., Isacco, C. G., Marinelli, G., D'Oria, M. T., Hazballa, D., Santacroce, L., Ballini, A., Contaldo, M., Inchingolo, F., and Dipalma, G.
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,viruses ,Virulence ,ACE2 ,microbiome ,Disease ,Review ,Microbiology ,World health ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Virology ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Oral mucosa (salivary glands), Furin ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cytokine Storm Syndrome (CSS), microbiome ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,TMPRSS2 ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 pandemic), ACE2 ,SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 pandemic) ,Highly sensitive ,Vaccination ,Cytokine Storm Syndrome (CSS) ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Immunology ,oral mucosa (salivary glands) ,business ,furin - Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), which is believed to have originated in China towards the end of November 2019, has now spread across the globe, causing a pandemic in 192 countries. The World Health Organization has called it the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Rapid dissemination of the virus occurs mainly through the saliva (Flügge’s droplets) and aerosol, together with nasal and lachrymal passages. The literature associated with the recent advancement in terms of rapid diagnostics and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines has thoroughly studied the role of ACE2 receptors and Furin, as well as viral agent access into the host cell and its significant persistence at the level of the oral mucosa, which represents the main access to the virus. The purpose of this review was to underline the processes of SARS-CoV-2 infection mechanisms and novel breakthroughs in diagnostics and vaccines. Different technologies, such as the RT-PCR molecular test and the antigenic test, have been developed to identify subjects affected by the SARS-CoV-2 in order to improve the tracking of infection geographical diffusion. Novel rapid and highly sensitive diagnostic tests has been proposed for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 to improve the screening capability of suspected contagions. The strengthening of the vaccination campaign represents the most effective means to combat the SARS-CoV-2 infection and prevent severe manifestations of the virus—different classes of vaccines have been developed for this purpose. Further attention on the novel SARS-CoV-2 variant is necessary in order to verify the protection efficacy and virulence reduction of the infective agent in the recent vaccine campaign.
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- 2021
207. Sars-cov-2 disease adjuvant therapies and supplements breakthrough for the infection prevention
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Marco Farronato, Francesco Inchingolo, Ioana Roxana Bordea, G. Marinelli, Alessio Danilo Inchingolo, Gianna Dipalma, G Malcangi, Maria Contaldo, Denisa Hazballa, Maria Teresa D’oria, Luigi Santacroce, Antonio Scarano, Andrea Ballini, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia, Angelo M Inchingolo, Felice Lorusso, Ciro Gargiulo Isacco, Edit Xhajanka, Inchingolo, A. D., Inchingolo, A. M., Bordea, I. R., Malcangi, G., Xhajanka, E., Scarano, A., Lorusso, F., Farronato, M., Tartaglia, G. M., Isacco, C. G., Marinelli, G., D'Oria, M. T., Hazballa, D., Santacroce, L., Ballini, A., Contaldo, M., Inchingolo, F., and Dipalma, G.
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Tachycardia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Review ,Disease ,pandemics ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Virology ,Internal medicine ,Pandemic ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Medicine ,Infection control ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Endovir stop spray ,Furin ,Vaccines ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Respiratory disease ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine storm syndrome ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Resveratrol ,Microbiome ,Oral mucosa ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Adjuvant - Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) is a high-risk viral agent involved in the recent pandemic stated worldwide by the World Health Organization. The infection is correlated to a severe systemic and respiratory disease in many cases, which is clinically treated with a multi-drug pharmacological approach. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate through a literature overview the effect of adjuvant therapies and supplements for the SARS-CoV-2 infection. The research has analyzed the advantage of the EK1C4, by also assessing the studies on the resveratrol, vitamin D, and melatonin as adjuvant supplements for long hauler patients’ prognosis. The evaluated substances reported important benefits for the improvement of the immune system and as a potential inhibitor molecules against SARS-CoV-2, highlighting the use of sartans as therapy. The adjuvant supplements seem to create an advantage for the healing of the long hauler patients affected by chronic symptoms of constant chest and heart pain, intestinal disorders, headache, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, and tachycardia.
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- 2021
208. COVID-19 Infection in Children, Infants and Pregnant Subjects: An Overview of Recent Insights and Therapies
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Luigi Vimercati, Angelo M Inchingolo, Ioana Roxana Bordea, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia, Marina Di Domenico, Delia Giovanniello, Edit Xhajanka, Alessio Danilo Inchingolo, G. Marinelli, Maria Contaldo, Antonio Parisi, Maria Elena Maggiore, Felice Lorusso, Gilberto Sammartino, Loredana Capozzi, Francesco Inchingolo, Antonio Scarano, Rosario Serpico, Antonio Mancini, G Malcangi, Gianna Dipalma, Marco Farronato, Denisa Hazballa, Maria Teresa D’oria, Ludovica Nucci, Luigi Santacroce, Malcangi, G., Inchingolo, A. D., Inchingolo, A. M., Santacroce, L., Marinelli, G., Mancini, A., Vimercati, L., Maggiore, M. E., D'Oria, M. T., Hazballa, D., Bordea, I. R., Xhajanka, E., Scarano, A., Farronato, M., Tartaglia, G. M., Giovanniello, D., Nucci, L., Serpico, R., Sammartino, G., Capozzi, L., Parisi, A., Di Domenico, M., Lorusso, F., Contaldo, M., Inchingolo, F., and Dipalma, G.
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Microbiology (medical) ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,QH301-705.5 ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Review ,pandemics ,Abortion ,Microbiology ,coronavirus-19 ,children ,pregnant ,Virology ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,therapy ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Clinical trial ,business ,Clinical risk factor - Abstract
Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has involved a severe increase of cases worldwide in a wide range of populations. The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate recent insights about COVID-19 infection in children, infants and pregnant subjects. Methods: a literature overview was performed including clinical trials, in vitro studies, reviews and published guidelines regarding the present paper topic. A descriptive synthesis was performed to evaluate recent insights and the effectiveness of therapies for SARS-CoV-2 infection in children, infants and pregnant subjects. Results: Insufficient data are available regarding the relationship between COVID-19 and the clinical risk of spontaneous abortion and premature foetus death. A decrease in the incidence of COVID-19 could be correlated to a minor expression of ACE2 in childrens’ lungs. At present, a modulation of the dose-effect posology for children and infants is necessary. Conclusions: Pregnant vertical transmission has been hypothesised for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Vaccines are necessary to achieve mass immunity for children and also pregnant subjects.
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- 2021
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209. Pseudolinfoma con aspetto clinico e istologico conturbante.
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Cecinati, V., Garofalo, L., Bonifazi, E., Cerroni, L., Gentile, A., Arcamone, G., Marinelli, G., De Mattia, D., and Santoro, N.
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Una ragazzina di 11 anni presenta un nodulo cutaneo del viso a rapida crescita. Sia il quadro clinico che l'aspetto istologico non permettono una diagnosi differenziale certa tra linfoma B maligno e pseudolinfoma. L'osservazione clinica protratta per 30 mesi dopo l'asportazione chirurgica non mette in evidenza una recidiva locale o a distanza parlando quindi a favore di una neoformazione benigna della cute. Un follow up meticoloso è indispensabile in caso di lesioni cutanee di incerta interpretazione. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
210. Comparison Between Coronary Angioplasty and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery for the Treatment of Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis (the Bologna Registry)
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Palmerini T, Marzocchi A, Marrozzini C, Ortolani P, Saia F, Savini C, Bacchi-Reggiani L, Gianstefani S, Virzì S, Manara F, Kiros Weldeab M, Marinelli G, Di Bartolomeo R, and Branzi A
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- 2006
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211. The Effectiveness of Osseodensification Drilling Protocol for Implant Site Osteotomy: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Meta-Analysis
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Alessio Danilo Inchingolo, Francesco Inchingolo, Antonio Scarano, Angelo M Inchingolo, G Malcangi, Felice Lorusso, Gianna Dipalma, Donato Mario Romeo, Mario Romeo, Ciro Gargiulo Isacco, Andrea Ballini, Ioana Roxana Bordea, G. Marinelli, Maria Contaldo, Edit Xhajanka, Carlo Maria Felice Zappone, Inchingolo, A. D., Inchingolo, A. M., Bordea, I. R., Xhajanka, E., Romeo, D. M., Romeo, M., Zappone, C. M. F., Malcangi, G., Scarano, A., Lorusso, F., Isacco, C. G., Marinelli, G., Contaldo, M., Ballini, A., Inchingolo, F., and Dipalma, G.
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primary stability ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Review ,Osteotomy ,Bone tissue ,lcsh:Technology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,bone to implant contact ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,lcsh:Microscopy ,Dental implant ,lcsh:QC120-168.85 ,Orthodontics ,Protocol (science) ,lcsh:QH201-278.5 ,Human studies ,lcsh:T ,business.industry ,osseodensification bone osteotomy ,030206 dentistry ,Bone to implant contact ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Meta-analysis ,endo-osseous dental implant ,lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Implant ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,business ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Many different osteotomy procedures has been proposed in the literature for dental implant site preparation. The osseodensification is a drilling technique that has been proposed to improve the local bone quality and implant stability in poor density alveolar ridges. This technique determines an expansion of the implant site by increasing the density of the adjacent bone. The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the effectiveness of the osseodensification technique for implant site preparation through a literature review and meta-analysis. The database electronic research was performed on PubMed (Medline) database for the screening of the scientific papers. A total of 16 articles have been identified suitable for the review and qualitative analysis—11 clinical studies (eight on animals, three on human subjects), four literature reviews, and one case report. The meta-analysis was performed to compare the bone-to-implant contact % (BIC), bone area fraction occupied % (BAFO), and insertion torque of clockwise and counter-clockwise osseodensification procedure in animal studies. The included articles reported a significant increase in the insertion torque of the implants positioned through the osseodensification protocol compared to the conventional drilling technique. Advantages of this new technique are important above all when the patient has a strong missing and/or low quantity of bone tissue. The data collected until the drafting of this paper detect an improvement when the osseodensification has been adopted if compared to the conventional technique. A significant difference in BIC and insertion torque between the clockwise and counter-clockwise osseodensification procedure was reported, with no difference in BAFO measurements between the two approaches. The effectiveness of the present study demonstrated that the osseodensification drilling protocol is a useful technique to obtain increased implant insertion torque and bone to implant contact (BIC) in vivo. Further randomized clinical studies are required to confirm these pieces of evidence in human studies.
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212. Gut microbiota composition in Himalayan and Andean populations and its relationship with diet, lifestyle and adaptation to the high-altitude environment
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Andrea, Quagliariello, Monica, Di Paola, Sara, De Fanti, Guido Alberto, Gnecchi-Ruscone, Lucia, Martinez-Priego, David, Pérez-Villaroya, Mingma G, Sherpa, Phurba T, Sherpa, Giorgio, Marinelli, Luca, Natali, Marco, Di Marcello, Davide, Peluzzi, Patrizia, Di Cosimo, Giuseppe, D'Auria, Davide, Pettener, Marco, Sazzini, Donata, Luiselli, Carlotta, De Filippo, Quagliariello A., Di Paola M., De Fanti S., Gnecchi-Ruscone G.A., Martinez-Priego L., Perez-Villaroya D., Sherpa M.G., Sherpa P.T., Marinelli G., Natali L., Di Marcello M., Peluzzi D., Di Cosimo P., D'auria G., Pettener D., Sazzini M., Luiselli D., and De Filippo C.
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Adult ,Male ,Bolivia ,Host-microbe coevolution ,Dietary habits ,Physiological ,Altitude ,Gut microbiota ,Dietary habit ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Biological Evolution ,Diet ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Mountaineering ,Young Adult ,Nepal ,Human adaptive evolution ,Humans ,Female ,High-altitude adaptation ,Adaptation ,Life Style - Abstract
Human populations living at high altitude evolved a number of biological adjustments to cope with a challenging environment characterised especially by reduced oxygen availability and limited nutritional resources. This condition may also affect their gut microbiota composition. Here, we explored the impact of exposure to such selective pressures on human gut microbiota by considering different ethnic groups living at variable degrees of altitude: the high-altitude Sherpa and low-altitude Tamang populations from Nepal, the high-altitude Aymara population from Bolivia, as well as a low-altitude cohort of European ancestry, used as control. We thus observed microbial profiles common to the Sherpa and Aymara, but absent in the low-altitude cohorts, which may contribute to the achievement of adaptation to high-altitude lifestyle and nutritional conditions. The collected evidences suggest that microbial signatures associated to these rural populations may enhance metabolic functions able to supply essential compounds useful for the host to cope with high altitude-related physiological changes and energy demand. Therefore, these results add another valuable piece of the puzzle to the understanding of the beneficial effects of symbiosis between microbes and their human host even from an evolutionary perspective.
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- 2019
213. Less invasive ventricular enhancement (LIVE) as potential therapy for ischaemic cardiomyopathy end-stage heart failure
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Davide Pacini, Mariafrancesca Fiorentino, Antonio Loforte, Mauro Biffi, Gianluca Folesani, Roberto Di Bartolomeo, Giuseppe Marinelli, Jacopo Alfonsi, Gregorio Gliozzi, Loforte A., Alfonsi J., Gliozzi G., Folesani G., Fiorentino M., Biffi M., Marinelli G., Di Bartolomeo R., and Pacini D.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ischaemic cardiomyopathy ,Perforation (oil well) ,Less invasive ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,law ,Internal medicine ,Minimally invasive cardiac surgery ,Medicine ,Transcatheter left ventricular reshaping ,Hybrid operating theatre ,Heart failure (HF) ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surgical ventricular reshaping (SVR) is a treatment option for patients with severe ischaemic heart failure (HF). Recently, a new minimally invasive, hybrid technique named “less invasive ventricular enhancement” (LIVE), has been developed adopting the Reviven™ Myocardial Anchoring System (BioVentrix Inc., San Ramon, CA, USA). METHODS: Between January 2015 and November 2018, 7 patients (5 men and 2 women; mean age 72±8.9 years) underwent LIVE procedure at our institution. RESULTS: Procedural success was 100%. A total anchors number of 3.0±0.9 was used to reshape the left ventricle (LV). Preoperative and postoperative echocardiographic assessments showed an increase of LV ejection fraction (EF) from 22.8%±8.1% to 35%±7.2% (P=0.001) and a decrease of LV volumes in terms of LV end-systolic volume index (LVESVI), from 93.2±10.5 to 52.1±15.1 mL/m(2) (P
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214. Long-Term Implications of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Degenerative Mitral Regurgitation
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Francesco Grigioni, Giovanni Benfari, Jean-Louis Vanoverschelde, Christophe Tribouilloy, Jean-Francois Avierinos, Francesca Bursi, Rakesh M. Suri, Federico Guerra, Agnés Pasquet, Dan Rusinaru, Emanuela Marcelli, Alexis Théron, Andrea Barbieri, Hector Michelena, Siham Lazam, Catherine Szymanski, Vuyisile T. Nkomo, Alessandro Capucci, Prabin Thapa, Maurice Enriquez-Sarano, R. Suri, M.A Clavel, J. Maalouf, H. Michelena, M. Enriquez-Sarano, C. Tribouilloy, F. Trojette, C. Szymanski, D. Rusinaru, G. Touati, J.P. Remadi, F. Guerra, A. Capucci, F. Grigioni, A. Russo, E. Biagini, F. Pasquale, M. Ferlito, C. Rapezzi, C. Savini, G. Marinelli, D. Pacini, G.D. Gargiulo, R. Di Bartolomeo, J. Boulif, C. de Meester, G. El Khoury, B. Gerber, S. Lazam, A. Pasquet, P. Noirhomme, D. Vancraeynest, J-L. Vanoverschelde, J.F. Avierinos, F. Collard, A. Théron, G. Habib, A. Barbieri, F. Bursi, F. Mantovani, R. Lugli, M.G. Modena, G. Boriani, L. Bacchi-Reggiani, Mécanismes physiopathologiques et conséquences des calcifications vasculaires - UR UPJV 7517 (MP3CV), Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV)-CHU Amiens-Picardie, University of Balamand [Liban] (UOB), Marseille medical genetics - Centre de génétique médicale de Marseille (MMG), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Service de cardiologie, Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)- Hôpital de la Timone [CHU - APHM] (TIMONE), Microbes évolution phylogénie et infections (MEPHI), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Grigioni, Francesco, Benfari, Giovanni, Vanoverschelde, Jean-Loui, Tribouilloy, Christophe, Avierinos, Jean-Francoi, Bursi, Francesca, Suri, Rakesh M., Guerra, Federico, Pasquet, Agné, Rusinaru, Dan, Marcelli, Emanuela, Théron, Alexi, Barbieri, Andrea, Michelena, Hector, Lazam, Siham, Szymanski, Catherine, Nkomo, Vuyisile T., Capucci, Alessandro, Thapa, Prabin, Enriquez-Sarano, Maurice, Suri, R., Clavel, M.A., Maalouf, J., Michelena, H., Enriquez-Sarano, M., Tribouilloy, C., Trojette, F., Szymanski, C., Rusinaru, D., Touati, G., Remadi, J.P., Guerra, F., Capucci, A., Grigioni, F., Russo, A., Biagini, E., Pasquale, F., Ferlito, M., Rapezzi, C., Savini, C., Marinelli, G., Pacini, D., Gargiulo, G.D., Di Bartolomeo, R., Boulif, J., de Meester, C., El Khoury, G., Gerber, B., Lazam, S., Pasquet, A., Noirhomme, P., Vancraeynest, D., Vanoverschelde, J.-L., Avierinos, J.F., Collard, F., Théron, A., Habib, G., Barbieri, A., Bursi, F., Mantovani, F., Lugli, R., Modena, M.G., Boriani, G., Bacchi-Reggiani, L., University of Balamand - UOB (LIBAN), UCL - SSS/IREC/CARD - Pôle de recherche cardiovasculaire, and UCL - (SLuc) Service de pathologie cardiovasculaire
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Male ,atrial fibrillation ,mitral regurgitation ,mitral repair ,percutaneous treatment ,prognosis ,surgery ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Cohort Studies ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Mitral Valve Insufficiency ,Prevalence ,Registries ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,0302 clinical medicine ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,Sinus rhythm ,030212 general & internal medicine ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SDV.MHEP.ME]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Emerging diseases ,Ejection fraction ,Mitral repair ,Absolute risk reduction ,Atrial fibrillation ,Prognosis ,3. Good health ,[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology ,Cardiology ,medicine.symptom ,prognosi ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asymptomatic ,Article ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,International database ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,[SDV.MP.PAR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Parasitology ,In patient ,Mitral regurgitation ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,[SDV.MP.BAC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Bacteriology ,Surgery ,business ,Percutaneous treatment - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Scientific guidelines consider atrial fibrillation (AF) complicating degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR) a debated indication for surgery. OBJECTIVES: This study analyzed the prognostic/therapeutic implications of AF at DMR diagnosis and long-term. METHODS: Patients were enrolled in the MIDA (Mitral Regurgitation International Database) registry, which reported the consecutive, multicenter, international experience with DMR due to flail leaflets echocardiographically diagnosed. RESULTS: Among 2,425 patients (age 67 ± 13 years; 71% male, 67% asymptomatic, ejection fraction 64 ± 10%), 1,646 presented at diagnosis with sinus rhythm (SR), 317 with paroxysmal AD, and 462 with persistent AF. Underlying clinical/instrumental characteristics progressively worsened from SR to paroxysmal to persistent AF. During follow-up, paroxysmal and persistent AF were associated with excess mortality (10-year survival in SR and in paroxysmal and persistent AF was 74 ± 1%, 59 ± 3%, and 46 ± 2%, respectively; p < 0.0001), that persisted 20 years post-diagnosis and independently of all baseline characteristics (p values
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215. Rigenerare la città multiscalare: trasformare i processi, innovare gli strumenti
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Cialdea, Donatella, Badami, A. A., Carta, M, La Greca, P., Russo, M, La Greca, P, Balducci, A, Ricci, M, Trigilia, C, Lancrenon, D, Lo Piccolo, F, Moccia FD, Nigrelli, FC, Gabellini, P, Sholl, B, Hein, C, Tira, M, Banister, D, Pileri, P, Diamantini C, Musco, F, Laino, G, Leone, A, Mininni, M, Arena, A, Nigro, A, Arcidiacono, A, Bronzini, F, Bedini, MA, Marinelli, G, Lino, B, Munarin, S, Mangano, G, De Leo, D, Paba, G, Pacelli, R, Gerundo, R, Zazzi, M, Vitale, C, Musumeci, R, Fabian, L, Martinico, F, Rizzi, C, Giovannini, L, Angrilli, M, Zoppi, C, Crupi, V, Fistola, R, Ronsivalle, D, Ignaccolo, C, Barbanente, A, Di Venosa, M, Fallanca, C, Ostanel, E, Cialdea, D, Badami, AA, Galiano, G, Martinelli, N, Savino, M, Pappalardo, G, Zanfi, F, Coppola, A, Cognetti, F, Gaeta, L, Sitton, S, De Pascali, P, Talu, V., and Badami, A
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Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica ,Urbanistica, Rigenerazione Urbana - Abstract
Il tema della rigenerazione urbana vede coinvolti attualmente in Italia numerosi contesti urbani consolidati, territori rurali urbanizzati e aree di waterfront, richiamando l’urbanistica a riflettere su nuovi temi e categorie di intervento da sviluppare sul territorio costruito. Le tematiche della ricerca e delle sperimentazioni investono importanti quanto urgenti questioni – dalle problematiche ambientali al recupero delle aree industriali dismesse, dalla legislazione regionale di settore alle politiche europee, dalle questioni dello spopolamento dei centri urbani alla valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale – che richiamano la responsabilità dell’urbanistica nell’agire pubblico.
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216. Predicting Right Ventricular Failure in the Current Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Era
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Vincenzo Polizzi, F. Musumeci, F. Sbaraglia, Andrea Montalto, M. Lo Presti, Marco Masetti, Antonino Loforte, Luciano Potena, Francesco Grigioni, Giuseppe Marinelli, Loforte, A., Montalto, A., Polizzi, V., Sbaraglia, F., Presti, M. Lo, Potena, L., Masetti, M., Grigioni, F., Marinelli, G., and Musumeci, F.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Right Ventricular Failure ,business.industry ,Continuous flow ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ventricular assist device ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Right ventricular failure ,Surgery ,Current (fluid) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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217. Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute fulminant myocarditis in adult patients: A 5-year multi-institutional experience
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Fabio Barili, Roberto Di Bartolomeo, Sandro Gelsomino, Ugolino Livi, Roberto Bianco, Michele De Bonis, Enrico Vizzardi, Ottavio Alfieri, Giovanni Casali, Federico Pappalardo, Carlo Pellegrini, Roberto Lorusso, Giuseppe Coletti, Riccardo Casabona, Emanuele Pilato, Mattia Glauber, Massimo Massetti, Francesco Musumeci, Paolo Centofanti, Sandro Sponga, Giovanni Mariscalco, Luca Botta, Claudio Russo, Giuseppe Marinelli, Federica Caldaroni, Cesare Beghi, Parise Orlando, Davide Pacini, Sandro Mazzola, Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato, Antonio Miceli, Gino Gerosa, Rinaldi Mauro, Michele Di Mauro, Filippo Milazzo, Alberto Zangrillo, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec CTC (9), RS: CARIM - R2.12 - Surgical intervention, CTC, Lorusso, Roberto, Centofanti, Paolo, Gelsomino, Sandro, Barili, Fabio, Di Mauro, Michele, Orlando, Parise, Botta, Luca, Milazzo, Filippo, Actis Dato, Guglielmo, Casabona, Riccardo, Casali, Giovanni, Musumeci, Francesco, De Bonis, Michele, Zangrillo, Alberto, Alfieri, Ottavio, Pellegrini, Carlo, Mazzola, Sandro, Coletti, Giuseppe, Vizzardi, Enrico, Bianco, Roberto, Gerosa, Gino, Massetti, Massimo, Caldaroni, Federica, Pilato, Emanuele, Pacini, Davide, DI BARTOLOMEO, Roberto, Marinelli, Giuseppe, Sponga, Sandro, Livi, Ugolino, Mauro, Rinaldi, Mariscalco, Giovanni, Beghi, Cesare, Miceli, Antonio, Glauber, Mattia, Pappalardo, Federico, Russo, Claudio Francesco, Lorusso, R, Centofanti, P, Gelsomino, S, Barili, F, Di Mauro, M, Orlando, P, Botta, L, Milazzo, F, Actis Dato, G, Casabona, R, Casali, G, Musumeci, F, De Bonis, M, Zangrillo, A, Alfieri, O, Pellegrini, C, Mazzola, S, Coletti, G, Vizzardi, E, Bianco, R, Gerosa, G, Massetti, M, Caldaroni, F, Pilato, E, Pacini, D, Di Bartolomeo, R, Marinelli, G, Sponga, S, Livi, U, Mauro, R, Mariscalco, G, Beghi, C, Miceli, A, Glauber, M, Pappalardo, F, and Russo, Cf
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Male ,Adult ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocarditis ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fulminant ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation ,Refractory ,Internal medicine ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,medicine ,Humans ,Acute Fulminant Myocarditis ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Surgery ,Settore MED/23 - CHIRURGIA CARDIACA ,Survival rate ,Retrospective Studies ,Heart transplantation ,Acute Disease ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Italy ,Survival Rate ,Treatment Outcome ,Medicine (all) ,business.industry ,PERCUTANEOUS CARDIOPULMONARY SUPPORT ,MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT ,CARDIOGENIC-SHOCK PATIENTS ,Cardiogenic shock ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Cardiology ,business - Abstract
Background Acute fulminant myocarditis (AFM) may represent a life-threatening event, characterized by rapidly progressive cardiac compromise that ultimately leads to refractory cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest. Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) provides effective cardiocirculatory support in this circumstance, but few clinical series are available about early and long-term results. Data from a multicenter study group are reported which analyzed subjects affected by AFM and treated with VA-ECMO during a 5-year period. Method From hospital databases, 57 patients with diagnoses of AFM treated with VA-ECMO in the past 5 years were found and analyzed. Mean age was 37.6 ± 11.8 years; 37 patients were women. At VA-ECMO implantation, cardiogenic shock was present in 38 patients, cardiac arrest in 12, and severe hemodynamic instability in 7. A peripheral approach was used with 47 patients, whereas 10 patients had a central implantation or other access. Results Mean VA-ECMO support was 9.9 ± 19 days (range, 2 to 24 days). Cardiac recovery with ECMO weaning was achieved in 43 patients (75.5%), major complications were observed in 40 patients (70.1%), and survival to hospital discharge occurred in 41 patients (71.9%). After hospital discharge (median follow-up, 15 months) there were 2 late deaths. The 5-year actual survival was 65.2% ± 7.9%, with recurrent self-recovering myocarditis observed in 2 patients (at 6 and 12 months from the first AFM event), and 1 heart transplantation. Conclusions Cardiopulmonary support with VA-ECMO provides an invaluable tool in the treatment of AFM, although major complications may characterize the hospital course. Long-term outcome appears favorable with rare episodes of recurrent myocarditis or cardiac-related events.
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218. Preliminary Results From ITAMACS, the Italian Multi Center Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support
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M. Frigerio, Luigi Martinelli, Ciro Maiello, Giuseppe Faggian, L. Rizzato, G. Ambrosio, M. De Bonis, Attilio Iacovoni, F. Musumeci, Giuseppe Marinelli, Francesco Pagani, Gino Gerosa, G. Feltrin, Mauro Rinaldi, A. Grimaldi, Alessandro Barbone, Francesco Alamanni, G. Leonardi, Massimo Massetti, A. Nanni Costa, G. Di Giammarco, Ugolino Livi, Massimo Maccherini, Michele Pilato, Feltrin, G, Frigerio, M, Martinelli, L, De Bonis, M, Rinaldi, M, Pilato, M, Musumeci, F, Faggian, G, Livi, U, Maccherini, M, Iacovoni, A, Barbone, A, Di Giammarco, G, Maiello, C, Marinelli, G, Alamanni, F, Ambrosio, G, Grimaldi, A, Leonardi, G, Pagani, F, Massetti, M, Rizzato, L, Gerosa, G, and Costa, An
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,medicine ,Surgery ,Center (algebra and category theory) ,Medical emergency ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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219. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for the treatment of refractory cardiogenic shock in adults: strategies, results, and predictors of mortality = Sistemi di ossigenazione a membrana extracorporea come trattamento per lo shock cardiogeno refrattario nella popolazione adulta: strategie, risultati e predittori di mortalità
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Loforte A, Pilato E, Folesani G, Jafrancesco G, Castrovinci S, Cefarelli M, Magnani G, Caramelli F, Frascaroli G, MARTIN SUAREZ, SOFIA, POTENA, LUCIANO, GRIGIONI, FRANCESCO, DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, Loforte A, Pilato E, Martin Suarez S, Folesani G, Jafrancesco G, Castrovinci S, Cefarelli M, Potena L, Magnani G, Grigioni F, Caramelli F, Frascaroli G, Di Bartolomeo R, and Marinelli G.
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The RotaFlow (Maquet, Jostra Medizintechnik AG, Hirrlingen, Germany) and Levitronix CentriMag (Levitronix LCC, Waltham, MA, USA) veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support systems have been investigated as treatment for refractory cardiogenic shock. METHODS: Between 2004 and 2012, 119 consecutive adult patients were supported on RotaFlow (n=104) or CentriMag (n=15) ECMO at our Institution (79 men; mean age 57.3 ± 12.5 years, range 19-78 years). Indications for support were: failure to wean from cardiopulmonary bypass in the setting of postcardiotomy (n=47) and primary graft failure (n=26); post-acute myocardial infarction cardiogenic shock (n=11); acute myocarditis (n=3), and cardiogenic shock on chronic heart failure (n=32). RESULTS: A central ECMO setting was established in 64 (53.7%) patients while peripherally in 55 (46.2%). Overall mean support time was 10.9 ± 8.7 days (range 1-43 days). Forty-two (35.2%) patients died on ECMO. Overall success rate, in terms of survival on ECMO (n=77), weaning from mechanical support (n=51; 42.8%) and bridge to heart transplantation (n=26; 21.8%), was 64.7%. Sixty-eight (57.1%) patients were successfully discharged. Stepwise logistic regression identified blood lactate levels and creatine kinase-MB relative index at 72h after ECMO initiation, and number of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) transfused on ECMO as significant predictors of mortality. Central ECMO population had a higher rate of continuous veno-venous hemofiltration need and bleeding events compared with the peripheral setting. CONCLUSIONS: ECMO support provides encouraging results in different subsets of patients in cardiogenic shock. Blood lactate levels, creatine kinase-MB relative index and PRBCs transfused should be strictly monitored during veno-arterial ECMO running. Type of ECMO implantation, if peripheral or central, should be decided according to the specific patient subset.
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220. Long-term outcome after acute type A aortic dissection: Does an age limit still exist?
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Di Marco, Luca, Davide Pacini, Leone, Alessandro, Francesco Dimitri Petridis, Bissoni, Luca, roberto di bartolomeo, GIUSEPPE MARINELLI, Di Marco, L., Pacini, D., Leone, A., Petridis, F.D., Bissoni, L., Di Bartolomeo, R., and Marinelli, G.
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Time Factors ,Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic ,Patient Selection ,Age Factors ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Middle Aged ,Survival Rate ,Aortic Dissection ,Postoperative Complications ,Sex Factors ,Treatment Outcome ,Italy ,Risk Factors ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Hospital Mortality ,type A aortic dissection ,Vascular Surgical Procedures ,Aged - Abstract
Aim. Aim of the study was to analyze outcome in patients who underwent surgery following type A aortic dissections and to evaluate the long-term survival rates in patients 70 years of age and older and those under 70 years of age, and in males as compared to females. Methods. Between September 1997 and October 2008, 154 patients were retrospectively enrolled. There were 102 males (66.2%) and 52 females (33.8%) with a mean age of 63.5±12; seven patients (4.5%) were over 80 years of age, 46 (29.8%) were between 70 and 80 years of age and 101 were under 70 years of age at the time of surgery. We compared patients 70 years of age and older with those under 70 years of age, analyzing the early and long-term survival results and postoperative complications. Results. Overall in-hospital mortality was 17.5% and permanent neurological dysfunction occurred in 10 patients (6.5%). Twenty patients (12.9%) died during follow-up. Among the males, the long-term survival rate was 80%, 68% and 51% at 1, 5 and 10 years, respectively. Among the females, survival rate was 84.6%, 72.3% and 47.5% at 1, 5 and 10 years, respectively. Five- and 10-year survival rates were 78.1% and 59.4%, respectively, for patients under 70 years of age, and 50.8% at 5 years and 26.1% at 10 years for those over 70. Conclusion. Patients might not be excluded from surgical intervention for acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) only due to age. It is important to consider biological age and the clinical features of the patients at the time of surgery. Age is a relative but not absolute contraindication for surgery in ATAAD. Long-term survival was not statistically different between males and females.
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221. PREDICTING CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES LONG-TERM AFTER HEART TRANSPLANT BY LATE CHANGES IN MAXIMAL INTIMAL THICKNESS: BEYOND THE HYSTORICAL 1-YEAR LIMIT
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MASETTI, MARCO, PECE, VALERIA, DALL'ARA, GIANNI, PRESTINENZI, PAOLA, SABATINO, MARIO, TAGLIERI, NEVIO, MAGNANI, GAIA, GRIGIONI, FRANCESCO, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, BRANZI, ANGELO, Potena, L, Masetti, M, Potena, L, Pece, V, Dall'Ara, G, Prestinenzi, P, Sabatino, M, Taglieri, N, Magnani, G, Grigioni, F, Marinelli, G, and Branzi, A
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HEART TRANSPLANT, CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES - Published
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222. La selva e il giardino. Breve storia ideologica del paesaggio marchigiano
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Mangani G, Bedini M A, Bronzini F, Marinelli G, and Mangani G
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Giardini ,Marche ,Paesaggio - Abstract
La selva e il giardino esemplificano i due modelli di riferimento delle ideologie connesse con il territorio marchigiano sviluppatesi nel corso di un lungo periodo che va dalla dissoluzione della colonia romana alla celebrazione delle intense coltivazioni dell’età moderna, frutto della mezzadria. Dietro questi modelli si animano alcune ideologie sociali e politiche che hanno profondamente condizionato l’identità della regione.
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- 2012
223. Antegrade selective cerebral perfusion during surgery of the thoracic aorta: single-center experience in 573 patients
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PACINI, DAVIDE, DI MARCO, LUCA, PANTALEO, ANTONIO, MARTIN SUAREZ, SOFIA, DI EUSANIO, MARCO, SAVINI, CARLO, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, Leone A, Pilato E, Pacini D, Di Marco L, Leone A, Pantaleo A, Pilato E, Martin Suarez S, Di Eusanio M, Savini C, Marinelli G, and Di Bartolomeo R
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AORTA - Published
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224. Biolgical Bentall with Biovalsalva composite valved stentless graft: single center experience
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MARTIN SUAREZ, SOFIA, PACINI, DAVIDE, DI EUSANIO, MARCO, SAVINI, CARLO, DI MARCO, LUCA, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, BARBERIO, GIUSEPPE, PELLICIARI, GIOVANNI, DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, Pilato E, Leone A, Martin Suarez S, Pacini D, Di Eusanio M, Savini C, Pilato E, Di Marco L, Leone A, Marinelli G, Barberio G, Pelliciari G, and Di Bartolomeo R
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AORTA - Published
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225. Teorie e regole sulle tecniche normative. Profili evolutivi del legal drafting in Italia. Dal codice civile ai testi unici e ai codici di settore
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VITERBO, FRANCESCO GIACOMO, A. Alpini, M. Angelone, M. Balsamo, A. Fachechi, K. Fiorenza, E. Giorgini, F. Longobucco, I. Marinelli, G. Palma, M. Porcelli, L. Racchi, F.G. Viterbo, L. Zavatta, and Viterbo, FRANCESCO GIACOMO
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CODICE CIVILE ,tecniche normative ,decodificazione - Abstract
The A. explores the theories on the legal drafting, investigating the reasons of its development as a subject regulated by legal system inside and in European Law. The focus is on the different way the legislator defines the formal structure and the substantial content of legal texts with respect to the model of Civil Code. Concerning the civil law, the aim is to improve the quality of the political determinations on the market and, particularly, to control the impact of regulation on society and on development of the market itself. In the final reflections, the A. underlines the fundamental role of Constitution in the inside legal system and refers to debate in ‘Assemblea Costituente’ as a model of political debate that could produce a fair «battle for juridical signification».
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226. Local Amyloidosis as a Possible Component of the Atrial Remodeling Accompanying Atrial Fibrillation [corrected]
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Leone O, BORIANI, GIUSEPPE, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, RAPEZZI, CLAUDIO, Leone O, Boriani G, Marinelli G, and Rapezzi C
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ARRHYTHMOGENIC SUBSTRATE ,FIBRILLATION - Published
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227. Preoperative C-reactive protein levels predict 9-month mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery for the treatment of left main coronary artery stenosis
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Letizia Bacchi Reggiani, Roberto Di Bartolomeo, Tullio Palmerini, Carlo Savini, Giuseppe Marinelli, Antonio Marzocchi, Cinzia Marrozzini, Angelo Branzi, Palmerini T, Marzocchi A, Marrozzini C, Reggiani LB, Savini C, Marinelli G, Di Bartolomeo R, and Branzi A
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Preoperative care ,Coronary artery bypass surgery ,Leukocyte Count ,Left coronary artery ,Predictive Value of Tests ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Preoperative Care ,Medicine ,Humans ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Aged ,biology ,business.industry ,C-reactive protein ,Coronary Stenosis ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Fibrinogen ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,C-Reactive Protein ,biology.protein ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Biomarkers ,Artery - Abstract
Objective: Preprocedural levels of C-reactive protein predict mid-term mortality after percutaneous coronary intervention for the treatment of unprotected left main coronary artery stenosis. However, there are no data regarding the impact of C-reactive protein on mid-term mortality in patients with unprotected left main coronary artery stenosis treated with coronary artery bypass graft. Methods: The predictive value of preoperative C-reactive protein levels, leukocyte counts, and fibrinogen levels were evaluated in a series of 108 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass graft surgery at our Institution from 1st January 2002 to 31st April 2005. Patients were divided in two groups: Group 1 included patients with C-reactive protein levels in quartiles IV (C-reactive protein levels 1.22 mg/dl) and Group 2 included patients withC-reactiveproteinlevels in quartiles I + II + III.Results:At 9-monthfollow-up therate of mortality was 25.9%inGroup 1 and 4.9% inGroup2(hazardratio = 5.86,95%confidenceintervals = 1.71—20.03;p = 0.005).Inallpatientswhohadcardiacmortality,C-reactiveprotein levels were >0.5 mg/dl. In the multivariate analysis age >75 years, peripheral vascular disease and C-reactive protein quartiles were the only independent predictors of mortality.Conclusions:Elevated preoperative levels of C-reactive protein indicate an increased risk of death after coronary artery bypass graft surgery for the treatment of unprotected left main coronary artery stenosis. Inflammatory risk assessment in patients with unprotected left main coronary artery stenosis provides incremental prognostic value for adequate preoperative patient stratification.
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228. Early and late outcome of acute type A aortic dissection: analysis of risk factors in 487 consecutive patients
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Chiappini B., Schepens M., Tan E., Dell'Amore A., Morshuis W., Dossche K. M., Bergonzini M., Camurri N., BACCHI REGGIANI, MARIA LETIZIA, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, Chiappini B., Schepens M., Tan E., Dell'Amore A., Morshuis W., Dossche K.M., Bergonzini M., Camurri N., Bacchi Reggiani L., Marinelli G., and Di Bartolomeo R.
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229. Combined heart and liver transplantation for familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy
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MIKUS, PIERO MARIA, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, MIKUS, ELISA, LEONE, ORNELLA, MAGELLI, CARLO, PINNA, ANTONIO DANIELE, GRILLONE, GIOVANNI, NARDO, BRUNO, ARPESELLA, GIORGIO, Pilato E., Dell'Amore A., Mikus P.M., Pilato E., Marinelli G., Dell'Amore A., Mikus E., Leone O., Magelli C., Pinna A.D., Grillone G., Nardo B., and Arpesella G.
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230. Simultaneous carotid and coronary arteries disease: staged or combined surgical approach?
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Roberto Di Bartolomeo, Bruno Chiappini, Luca Di Marco, Andrea Dell ' Amore, Giuseppe Marinelli, Chiappini B., Dell'Amore A., Di Marco L., Di Bartolomeo R., and Marinelli G.
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Adult ,Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Risk Assessment ,Severity of Illness Index ,Cohort Studies ,Postoperative Complications ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Carotid Stenosis ,Hospital Mortality ,Myocardial infarction ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,education ,Stroke ,Aged ,Probability ,Retrospective Studies ,Endarterectomy ,Aged, 80 and over ,Endarterectomy, Carotid ,education.field_of_study ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Coronary Stenosis ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Survival Analysis ,Surgery ,Radiography ,Coronary arteries ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Artery - Abstract
Background Patients suffering from a concomitant coronary and carotid artery occlusive disease represent a high-risk population whose management remains controversial. Methods Between April 1979 and June 2002, 202 patients (163 men and 39 women, mean age 65 +/- 7 years) were admitted at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of the University of Bologna for coronary artery bypass graft and carotid endarterectomy (CEA). In Group 1 (140 patients) coronary artery bypass graft and carotid endarterectomy were performed simultaneously while in Group 2 (62 patients) they were performed as two-staged procedures. Results The rate of postoperative stroke was 6.4% in Group 1 (9/140) and 4.8% in Group 2 (3/62). Significant univariate predictors of myocardial infarction were smoking history and previous myocardial infarction; for stroke they were older, greater than 70 years, and a smoking history; for death the significant predictors were the operative approach, the low ejection fraction, smoking history, renal failure, and peripheral vascular occlusive disease. The hospital mortality was 6.4% in Group 1 versus 12.9% in Group 2. Conclusions Despite the highly selected populations, the contemporary surgical results indicate that the management of these patients needs careful pre-, intra-, and postoperative assessment and timing aimed at reducing the ischemic injuries, both cerebral and cardiac, therefore we believe that the surgical technique should be individualized for each patient.
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231. Amyloid deposition as a cause of atrial remodelling in persistent valvular atrial fibrillation
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Bruno Chiappini, Giovanna Cenacchi, Giuseppe Marinelli, Davide Pacini, S. Martin Suarez, Claudio Rapezzi, Ornella Leone, M.L. Bacchi Reggiani, Giuseppe Boriani, LEONE O, BORIANI G, CHIAPPINI B, PACINI D, CENACCHI G., MARTIN SUAREZ S, RAPEZZI C, BACCHI REGGIANI ML, and MARINELLI G.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Amyloid ,Heart disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Atrial Appendage ,Heart Valve Diseases ,Valve replacement ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Humans ,Sinus rhythm ,Heart Atria ,Aged ,business.industry ,Amyloidosis ,Rheumatic Heart Disease ,Atrial fibrillation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Atrial Function ,Cardiac surgery ,Cardiomyopathies ,Echocardiography ,Female ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Aim The spectrum of histological alterations, namely atrial amyloidosis, in the right and left atria of patients with chronic persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) and rheumatic heart disease is not completely known. Methods and results One hundred and twenty-eight atrial appendages (66 left and 62 right), obtained from 72 patients with rheumatic valve disease and chronic AF undergoing cardiac surgery for valve replacement or repair and AF treatment were histologically evaluated for the presence of amyloid deposits. One hundred and four specimens of left and right auricles from 52 patients in sinus rhythm with severe chronic heart failure undergoing heart transplant were also analyzed (controls). Amyloid was found in 33 (46%) valvular patients with chronic persistent AF and in 6 (12%) controls. Amyloid was related to the presence and duration of AF, was more frequently found in left atrial samples and was independent of age. On stepwise logistic regression analysis, AF duration and female gender were independently related to amyloid deposition. Conclusions Patients with long-standing AF and rheumatic heart disease have a very high prevalence of atrial amyloidosis. Amyloid deposition is more frequent in left than in right atrial appendage and correlates with AF duration and female gender. Amyloid deposition could constitute an additional histological feature in the structural remodeling of atria during long-standing AF, at least in rheumatic valve disease. Persistence of AF might play a pivotal role in promoting amyloid deposition.
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232. Heart transplantation: thirteen years experience
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MAGELLI, CARLO, ARPESELLA, GIORGIO, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, Pilato E., Mikus P. M., Dell'Amore A., Cattabriga I., Bergonzini M., Magelli C., Arpesella G., Marinelli G., Pilato E., Mikus P.M., Dell'Amore A., Cattabriga I., Bergonzini M., and Di Bartolomeo R.
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233. Surgical bipolar radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of atrial fibrillation
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Martin Suarez S., Chiappini B., Loforte A., Vallisneri P., Di Luca D., Ferlito M., DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, Martin Suarez S., Chiappini B., Loforte A., Vallisneri P., Di Luca D., Ferlito M., Di Bartolomeo R., and Marinelli G.
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234. Thirteen years of surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation: Bologna experience
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Chiappini B., Martin Suarez S., Loforte A., PACINI, DAVIDE, Dell'Amore A., Cattabriga I., DI BARTOLOMEO, ROBERTO, MARINELLI, GIUSEPPE, Chiappini B., Martin Suarez S., Loforte A., Pacini D., Dell'Amore A., Cattabriga I., Di Bartolomeo R., and Marinelli G.
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235. (901) - Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support Systems as Treatment for Refractory Cardiogenic Shock: Strategies and Predictors of Mortality.
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Loforte, A., Murana, G., Jafrancesco, G., Cefarelli, M., Alfonsi, J., Pilato, E., Suarez, S. Martin, Grigioni, F., Frascaroli, G., and Marinelli, G.
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EXTRACORPOREAL membrane oxygenation , *CARDIOGENIC shock , *HEART disease related mortality , *MEDICAL equipment , *CARDIAC research , *THERAPEUTICS - Published
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236. (812) - Impact of Recipient Body Mass Index on Orthotopic Heart Transplantation Outcomes.
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Loforte, A., Cefarelli, M., Murana, G., Jafrancesco, G., Alfonsi, J., Pilato, E., Martin Suarez, S., Potena, L., Grigioni, F., and Marinelli, G.
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HEART transplant recipients , *OBESITY risk factors , *BODY mass index , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine) - Published
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237. Intraoperative Rupture of the Donor Aorta During Heart Transplantation: Surgical Management With a Bentall-de Bono Procedure
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Botta, L., Suarez, S.M., Dell’Amore, A., Grigioni, F., Arpesella, G., Di Bartolomeo, R., and Marinelli, G.
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Abstract: Aortic complications are uncommon in cardiac allograft recipients. Primary acute aortic rupture is an extremely rare and dramatic event that can occur in the early phase after transplantation. In this article we describe a case of acute intraoperative rupture of the donor aorta just after aortic declamping during orthotopic cardiac transplantation procedure, successfully treated with a Bentall-De Bono operation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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238. (796) - Clinical Relevance of ISHLT Definition of Primary Graft Dysfunction After Heart Transplantation: A Two Centers Experience.
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Vitale, G., Sabatino, M., Manfredini, V., Potena, L., Di Cesaro, G., Martin-Suarez, S., Raffa, G., Marinelli, G., Rapezzi, C., Clemenza, F., and Grigioni, F.
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HEART disease diagnosis , *HEART disease prognosis , *PREVENTION of heart diseases , *HEART diseases , *THERAPEUTICS ,HEART transplantation complications ,HEART disease epidemiology - Published
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239. (759) - Improving Donor Selection and Management: Insights From Eurotransplant Donor Score and Pathology Examination of Discarded Hearts.
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Sabatino, M., Barra, B., Potena, L., Leone, O., Manfredini, V., Masetti, M., Alvaro, N., Borgese, L., Marinelli, G., Rapezzi, C., and Grigioni, F.
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ORGAN donors , *HEART transplantation , *HEART physiology , *HEART assist devices , *CARDIAC surgery - Published
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240. Archaic introgression contributed to shape the adaptive modulation of angiogenesis and cardiovascular traits in human high-altitude populations from the Himalayas.
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Ferraretti G, Abondio P, Alberti M, Dezi A, Sherpa PT, Cocco P, Tiriticco M, Di Marcello M, Gnecchi-Ruscone GA, Natali L, Corcelli A, Marinelli G, Peluzzi D, Sarno S, and Sazzini M
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- Humans, Tibet, Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors genetics, Neovascularization, Physiologic genetics, Genetic Introgression, Adaptation, Physiological genetics, Gene Flow, Selection, Genetic, Angiogenesis, Himalayas, Altitude
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It is well established that several Homo sapiens populations experienced admixture with extinct human species during their evolutionary history. Sometimes, such a gene flow could have played a role in modulating their capability to cope with a variety of selective pressures, thus resulting in archaic adaptive introgression events. A paradigmatic example of this evolutionary mechanism is offered by the EPAS1 gene, whose most frequent haplotype in Himalayan highlanders was proved to reduce their susceptibility to chronic mountain sickness and to be introduced in the gene pool of their ancestors by admixture with Denisovans. In this study, we aimed at further expanding the investigation of the impact of archaic introgression on more complex adaptive responses to hypobaric hypoxia evolved by populations of Tibetan/Sherpa ancestry, which have been plausibly mediated by soft selective sweeps and/or polygenic adaptations rather than by hard selective sweeps. For this purpose, we used a combination of composite-likelihood and gene network-based methods to detect adaptive loci in introgressed chromosomal segments from Tibetan WGS data and to shortlist those presenting Denisovan-like derived alleles that participate to the same functional pathways and are absent in populations of African ancestry, which are supposed to do not have experienced Denisovan admixture. According to this approach, we identified multiple genes putatively involved in archaic introgression events and that, especially as regards TBC1D1 , RASGRF2 , PRKAG2 , and KRAS , have plausibly contributed to shape the adaptive modulation of angiogenesis and of certain cardiovascular traits in high-altitude Himalayan peoples. These findings provided unprecedented evidence about the complexity of the adaptive phenotype evolved by these human groups to cope with challenges imposed by hypobaric hypoxia, offering new insights into the tangled interplay of genetic determinants that mediates the physiological adjustments crucial for human adaptation to the high-altitude environment., Competing Interests: GF, PA, MA, AD, PS, PC, MT, MD, GG, LN, AC, GM, DP, SS, MS No competing interests declared, (© 2023, Ferraretti, Abondio et al.)
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241. [Apheresis Techniques for the Treatment of Hyperbilirubinemia in the Nephrology Unit].
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de Pascale E, Marinelli G, Iulianiello P, Matrisciano R, Viggiano D, and Pluvio C
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- Humans, Hyperbilirubinemia therapy, Plasmapheresis methods, Bilirubin, Renal Dialysis methods, Nephrology, Blood Component Removal
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Therapeutic apheresis is an important hematological and nephrological method for conditions with altered plasma composition. It is also indicated for the removal of protein-bound molecules, such as bilirubin. Several techniques can remove these compounds, such as the extracorporeal circulation molecular adsorption system (MARS), plasma exchange (PEX), and plasma adsorption and perfusion (PAP). Here we report our experience in the comparison between MARS, PEX and PAP, since current guidelines do not specify which method is the most appropriate and under which circumstances it should be used. The choice of technique cannot be based on the desired plasma bilirubin concentration, since these three techniques show similar results with a similar final outcome (exitus). In fact, PAP, PEX and MARS significantly reduce bilirubin levels, but the degree of reduction is not different among the three. Furthermore, the three techniques do not differ in the rate of cholinesterase change, while less reduction of liver transaminases was found by using PAP. MARS should be preferred in the case of renal involvement (hepatorenal syndrome with hyperbilirubinemia). PAP has the advantage of being simple and inexpensive. PEX remains an option when emergency PAP is not available, but the risk of using blood products (plasma and albumin) must be considered., (Copyright by Società Italiana di Nefrologia SIN, Rome,Italy.)
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242. Therapeutic Strategies of Primary Molar Infraocclusion: A Systematic Review.
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Patano A, Inchingolo AM, Laudadio C, Azzollini D, Marinelli G, Ceci S, Latini G, Rapone B, Inchingolo AD, Mancini A, Inchingolo F, Di Venere D, Tartaglia GM, Dipalma G, and Malcangi G
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Background: Infraocclusion of deciduous molars is a clinical disturbance that occurs during primary and mixed dentition and has some orthodontic implications. Infraoccluded teeth are believed to be potential sites of malocclusion, with a risk of tipping neighbouring teeth and losing space. This systematic review aims to analyse the management of primary molars infraocclusion and to provide updated guidelines., Methods: A literature search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases from 1 January 2017 to 28 November 2022. The inclusion criteria were: studies only on human subjects, open access studies, case reports, randomised trials, retrospective, observational studies, and English language., Results: A total of 372 publications were identified from the databases and a final number of nine studies were included in the review for qualitative analysis., Conclusion: Management of patients suffering from infraocclusion depends on the severity, age at diagnosis, and presence of succeeded premolars. Early diagnosis of infraoccluded primary elements is fundamental and cannot be postponed. Preservation of the primary molars may be a valid option with long-term stability if there is no or moderate primary molar infraocclusion, root resorption of less than half of the root, and no decay or restoration.
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243. Oral Immunotherapy for Children with Cow's Milk Allergy: A Practical Approach.
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Tosca MA, Olcese R, Marinelli G, Schiavetti I, and Ciprandi G
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Cow milk allergy (CMA) is a prevalent disease in childhood. Natural history is usually favorable as CMA can disappear by school age in many subjects. Diagnosis corresponds to treatment, as an elimination diet is a solution. However, cow's milk (CM) is real food, hardly replaceable. Thus, CM reintroduction represents a demanding challenge in clinical practice. The induction of CM tolerance could be achievable using oral immunotherapy (OIT), such as the administration of increasing milk quantities until reaching tolerance. However, the OIT schedule and procedure need to be better standardized, and performance may vary widely. Therefore, the present study reports the practical experience of a third-level pediatric allergy center in managing children with CMA and submitting them to OIT. OFC and OIT are relatively safe procedures as the reaction rate is low. Almost two-thirds of the OIT subjects tolerated CM. Reactions were associated with high IgE levels. Therefore, the present experience, developed by a qualified center, may suggest and propose a practical approach for managing children with CMA. After the initial workup, including a thorough history, physical examination, and laboratory tests, OFC and, when indicated, OIT could be performed in most children with CMA.
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244. Modifiable Risk Factors of Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts: A Systematic Review.
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Inchingolo AM, Fatone MC, Malcangi G, Avantario P, Piras F, Patano A, Di Pede C, Netti A, Ciocia AM, De Ruvo E, Viapiano F, Palmieri G, Campanelli M, Mancini A, Settanni V, Carpentiere V, Marinelli G, Latini G, Rapone B, Tartaglia GM, Bordea IR, Scarano A, Lorusso F, Di Venere D, Inchingolo F, Inchingolo AD, and Dipalma G
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OFCs (orofacial clefts) are among the most frequent congenital defects, but their etiology has yet to be clarified. OFCs affect different structures and functions with social, psychological and economic implications in children and their families. Identifying modifiable risk factors is mandatory to prevent the occurrence of non-syndromic OFCs (NSOFCs). PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus and Web of Science were searched from 1 January 2012 to 25 May 2022 and a total of 7668 publications were identified. Studies focusing on the risk factors of NSOFCs were selected, leading to 62 case-control and randomized clinical trials. Risk factors were categorized into non-modifiable and modifiable. The first group includes genetic polymorphisms, gender of the newborn, ethnicity, and familiarity. Within the second group, risk factors that can only be modified before conception (consanguinity, parental age at conception, socio-economical and educational level, area of residency and climate), and risk factors modifiable before and after conception (weight, nutritional state, acute and chronic diseases, psychophysical stress, licit and illicit drugs, alcohol, smoke, pollutants and contaminants) have been distinguished. This study provides a wide overview of the risk factors of NSOFCs, focusing on modifiable ones, to suggest new perspectives in education, prevention, medical interventions and clinical research., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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245. Antispike Immunoglobulin-G (IgG) Titer Response of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-Vaccine (BNT162b2): A Monitoring Study on Healthcare Workers.
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Inchingolo AD, Malcangi G, Ceci S, Patano A, Corriero A, Azzollini D, Marinelli G, Coloccia G, Piras F, Barile G, Settanni V, Mancini A, De Leonardis N, Garofoli G, Palmieri G, Isacco CG, Rapone B, Jones M, Bordea IR, Tartaglia GM, Scarano A, Lorusso F, Macchia L, Larocca AMV, Tafuri S, Migliore G, Brienza N, Dipalma G, and Inchingolo F
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The secretion of IgG SARS-CoV-2 antispike antibodies after vaccination with BNT162b2 and the protection represent the response of the human organism to the viral vector symptomatic infections. The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the immune reaction in health workers of the Polyclinic of Bari to identify the relationship of antispike titers with blood type, sex, age, and comorbidities. This prospective observational study (RENAISSANCE) had as its primary endpoint the assessment of serologic response to BNT162b2 at three blood titers: the first at 60 days after the second dose (3 February 2021); the second titer at 75 days after the first titer; and the third titer at 130 days after the second titer. Out of 230 enrolled staff members, all responded excellently to the mRna Pfizer (BNT162b) vaccine. Only one patient, 40 days after the second dose (3 February 2021), was positive on the swab control performed on 15 March 2021, although completely asymptomatic, and was negative on the subsequent molecular swab performed on 30 March 2021. All the patients responded to the mRNA Pfizer (BNT162b) vaccine with an antispike IgG level above 500 BAU/mL at the first antispike protein essay (60 days after the second dose on 3 April 2021); at the second titer (75 days after the first titer on 20 June 2021), 4 (1.7% of 230 enrolled) patients showed an antispike IgG level under 500 BAU/mL; at the third titer (130 days after the second titer on 30 June 2021, which means 9 months after the second dose), 37 (16.1% of 230 enrolled) patients showed an antispike IgG level under 500 BAU/mL. The data analysis demonstrated that patients belonging to blood group 0, regardless of their rhesus factor, showed the strongest level of antibodies compared to the other groups. No dependency was found between low antibodies level and sex or age. Molecular swab controls were performed every 15th of the month continuously. However, the enrolled patients' activity was at high risk because they carried out medical activities such as dental and surgical as well with droplets of water vaporized by the effect of turbines, piezosurgery. The vaccination campaign among health workers of the Policlinico of the University of Bari "Aldo Moro" led to an excellent serological response and the complete absence of COVID-19 incident cases, so the antibody response was excellent. The COVID-19 vaccine booster shot should be administered after 9 months and not without prompt antispike titer detection to assess if any sign of waning immunity is present in that specific patient.
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246. Effects of Resveratrol, Curcumin and Quercetin Supplementation on Bone Metabolism-A Systematic Review.
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Inchingolo AD, Inchingolo AM, Malcangi G, Avantario P, Azzollini D, Buongiorno S, Viapiano F, Campanelli M, Ciocia AM, De Leonardis N, de Ruvo E, Ferrara I, Garofoli G, Montenegro V, Netti A, Palmieri G, Mancini A, Patano A, Piras F, Marinelli G, Di Pede C, Laudadio C, Rapone B, Hazballa D, Corriero A, Fatone MC, Palermo A, Lorusso F, Scarano A, Bordea IR, Di Venere D, Inchingolo F, and Dipalma G
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- Dietary Supplements, Humans, Quercetin chemistry, Quercetin pharmacology, Resveratrol pharmacology, Curcumin chemistry, Curcumin pharmacology, Osteoporosis drug therapy, Osteoporosis prevention & control, Periodontitis
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Phenolic compounds are natural phytochemicals that have recently reported numerous health benefits. Resveratrol, curcumin, and quercetin have recently received the most attention among these molecules due to their documented antioxidant effects. The review aims to investigate the effects of these molecules on bone metabolism and their role in several diseases such as osteopenia and osteoporosis, bone tumours, and periodontitis. The PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and Embase electronic databases were searched for papers in line with the study topic. According to an English language restriction, the screening period was from January 2012 to 3 July 2022, with the following Boolean keywords: ("resveratrol" AND "bone"); ("curcumin" AND "bone"); ("quercetin" AND "bone"). A total of 36 papers were identified as relevant to the purpose of our investigation. The studies reported the positive effects of the investigated phenolic compounds on bone metabolism and their potential application as adjuvant treatments for osteoporosis, bone tumours, and periodontitis. Furthermore, their use on the titanium surfaces of orthopaedic prostheses could represent a possible application to improve the osteogenic processes and osseointegration. According to the study findings, resveratrol, curcumin, and quercetin are reported to have a wide variety of beneficial effects as supplement therapies. The investigated phenolic compounds seem to positively mediate bone metabolism and osteoclast-related pathologies., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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247. Effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines for Short- and Long-Term Immunity: A General Overview for the Pandemic Contrast.
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Inchingolo AD, Malcangi G, Ceci S, Patano A, Corriero A, Vimercati L, Azzollini D, Marinelli G, Coloccia G, Piras F, Barile G, Settanni V, Mancini A, De Leonardis N, Garofoli G, Palmieri G, Isacco CG, Rapone B, Scardapane A, Curatoli L, Quaranta N, Ribezzi M, Massaro M, Jones M, Bordea IR, Tartaglia GM, Scarano A, Lorusso F, Macchia L, Larocca AMV, Aityan SK, Tafuri S, Stefanizzi P, Migliore G, Brienza N, Dipalma G, Favia G, and Inchingolo F
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- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2, Antibodies, Viral, COVID-19 Vaccines, Humans, Pandemics prevention & control, Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A metabolism, RNA, SARS-CoV-2, Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus metabolism, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control, Viral Vaccines
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Background: The recent COVID-19 pandemic produced a significant increase in cases and an emergency state was induced worldwide. The current knowledge about the COVID-19 disease concerning diagnoses, patient tracking, the treatment protocol, and vaccines provides a consistent contribution for the primary prevention of the viral infection and decreasing the severity of the SARS-CoV-2 disease. The aim of the present investigation was to produce a general overview about the current findings for the COVID-19 disease, SARS-CoV-2 interaction mechanisms with the host, therapies and vaccines' immunization findings., Methods: A literature overview was produced in order to evaluate the state-of-art in SARS-CoV-2 diagnoses, prognoses, therapies, and prevention., Results: Concerning to the interaction mechanisms with the host, the virus binds to target with its Spike proteins on its surface and uses it as an anchor. The Spike protein targets the ACE2 cell receptor and enters into the cells by using a special enzyme (TMPRSS2). Once the virion is quietly accommodated, it releases its RNA. Proteins and RNA are used in the Golgi apparatus to produce more viruses that are released. Concerning the therapies, different protocols have been developed in observance of the disease severity and comorbidity with a consistent reduction in the mortality rate. Currently, different vaccines are currently in phase IV but a remarkable difference in efficiency has been detected concerning the more recent SARS-CoV-2 variants., Conclusions: Among the many questions in this pandemic state, the one that recurs most is knowing why some people become more seriously ill than others who instead contract the infection as if it was a trivial flu. More studies are necessary to investigate the efficiency of the treatment protocols and vaccines for the more recent detected SARS-CoV-2 variant.
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248. Rapid Maxillary Expansion on the Adolescent Patient: Systematic Review and Case Report.
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Inchingolo AD, Ferrara I, Viapiano F, Netti A, Campanelli M, Buongiorno S, Latini G, Carpentiere V, Ciocia AM, Ceci S, Patano A, Piras F, Cardarelli F, Nemore D, Malcangi G, Di Noia A, Mancini A, Inchingolo AM, Marinelli G, Rapone B, Bordea IR, Scarano A, Lorusso F, Di Venere D, Inchingolo F, and Dipalma G
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Aim: In the literature, many studies and articles are investigating new devices and approaches to achieve rapid palate expansion through the opening of the palatal suture, and evaluating the skeletal, dental, and soft tissue effects. The purpose of this review was to assess how palatal expansion is performed in adolescent patients with permanent dentition. Furthermore, it was reported as an example of successful orthodontic treatment of an 11-year-old female patient affected by maxillary skeletal transverse deficiency, in permanent dentition. Methods: A search of the literature was conducted on PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science databases. Inclusion criteria were the year of publication between 2017 and 2022, patients aged 10 to 16 years in permanent dentition, with transversal discrepancy, treated with tooth-borne, bone-borne, hybrid palatal expanders. Results: A total of 619 articles were identified by the electronic search, and finally, a total of 16 papers were included in the qualitative analysis. Conclusions: From this study, it was assessed that MARPE is more predictable, and it determines a more significant expansion of the suture than the Hyrax expander, with fewer side effects.
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249. Cavernous Sinus Involvement and Near Miss Mediastinitis following Mandibular Tooth Infection Treated during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Inchingolo AD, Ceci S, Limongelli L, Corriero A, Curatoli L, Azzollini D, Mezzapesa PP, Marinelli G, Malcangi G, Coloccia G, Ribezzi M, Massaro M, Bordea IR, Scarano A, Lorusso F, Brienza N, Favia G, Quaranta N, and Inchingolo F
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Odontogenic infections represent a frequent condition that in some cases, if not treated promptly, can spread quickly to the rest of the body and turn into life-threatening infections. In this work, the case is reported of a 59-year-old woman, diabetic and overweight, who presented to the Odontostomatology and Otolaryngology Section of the Policlinic of Bari with mandibular tooth infection that had developed into a deep neck space infection leading to the involvement of cavernous sinuses and near mediastinum. The diagnosis, the surgical drainage of the phlegmon and removal of infection foci, appropriate control of the airways, and a correct antibiotic therapy made it possible to avoid a potentially fatal condition. Prompt management and early diagnosis of deep space neck infections, such as phlegmon and/or necrotizing fasciitis, with the auxilium of CT scans and tools such as LRINEC (Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis), NLR (Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio), and LRINECxNLR scores (Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis and Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio), are advised to evade delays and complications that could potentially worsen the patient's outcome., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this paper., (Copyright © 2022 Alessio Danilo Inchingolo et al.)
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250. Oralbiotica/Oralbiotics: The Impact of Oral Microbiota on Dental Health and Demineralization: A Systematic Review of the Literature.
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Inchingolo AD, Malcangi G, Semjonova A, Inchingolo AM, Patano A, Coloccia G, Ceci S, Marinelli G, Di Pede C, Ciocia AM, Mancini A, Palmieri G, Barile G, Settanni V, De Leonardis N, Rapone B, Piras F, Viapiano F, Cardarelli F, Nucci L, Bordea IR, Scarano A, Lorusso F, Palermo A, Costa S, Tartaglia GM, Corriero A, Brienza N, Di Venere D, Inchingolo F, and Dipalma G
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The oral microbiota plays a vital role in the human microbiome and oral health. Imbalances between microbes and their hosts can lead to oral and systemic disorders such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this review is to investigate the literature evidence of oral microbiota dysbiosis on oral health and discuss current knowledge and emerging mechanisms governing oral polymicrobial synergy and dysbiosis; both have enhanced our understanding of pathogenic mechanisms and aided the design of innovative therapeutic approaches as ORALBIOTICA for oral diseases such as demineralization. PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Scopus, Cochrane Library, EMBEDDED, Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source via EBSCO, APA PsycINFO, APA PsyArticles, and DRUGS@FDA were searched for publications that matched our topic from January 2017 to 22 April 2022, with an English language constraint using the following Boolean keywords: ("microbio*" and "demineralization*") AND ("oral microbiota" and "demineralization"). Twenty-two studies were included for qualitative analysis. As seen by the studies included in this review, the balance of the microbiota is unstable and influenced by oral hygiene, the presence of orthodontic devices in the oral cavity and poor eating habits that can modify its composition and behavior in both positive and negative ways, increasing the development of demineralization, caries processes, and periodontal disease. Under conditions of dysbiosis, favored by an acidic environment, the reproduction of specific bacterial strains increases, favoring cariogenic ones such as Bifidobacterium dentium, Bifidobacterium longum, and S. mutans , than S. salivarius and A. viscosus , and increasing of Firmicutes strains to the disadvantage of Bacteroidetes. Microbial balance can be restored by using probiotics and prebiotics to manage and treat oral diseases, as evidenced by mouthwashes or dietary modifications that can influence microbiota balance and prevent or slow disease progression.
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