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352. Socioeconomic variations determine the clinical presentation, aetiology, and outcome of infective endocarditis: a prospective cohort study from the ESC-EORP EURO-ENDO (European Infective Endocarditis) registry
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Sengupta, S, Prendergast, B, Laroche, C, Furnaz, S, Ronderos, R, Almaghraby, A, Asch, F, Blechova, K, Zaky, H, Strahilevitz, J, Dworakowski, R, Miyasaka, Y, Sebag, I, Izumi, C, Axler, O, Jamiel, A, Philip, M, Vieira, M, Lancellotti, P, Habib, G, Gale, C, Beleslin, B, Budaj, A, Chioncel, O, Dagres, N, Danchin, N, Emberson, J, Erlinge, D, Glikson, M, Gray, A, Kayikcioglu, M, Maggioni, A, Nagy, V, Nedoshivin, A, Petronio, A, Roos-Hesselink, J, Wallentin, L, Zeymer, U, Cosyns, B, Donal, E, Erba, P, Iung, B, Popescu, B, Tornos, P, Andarala, M, Berle, C, Brunel-Lebecq, A, Fiorucci, E, Missiamenou, V, Taylor, C, Ali Tatar-Chentir, N, Al-Mallah, M, Astrom Aneq, M, Athanassopoulos, G, Badano, L, Benyoussef, S, Calderon Aranda, E, Cardim, N, Chan, K, Cruz, I, Edvardsen, T, Goliasch, G, Hagendorff, A, Hristova, K, Kamp, O, Kang, D, Kong, W, Matskeplishvili, S, Meshaal, M, Mirocevic, M, Neskovic, A, Pazdernik, M, Plonska-Gosciniak, E, Raissouni, M, Sade, L, Sadeghpour, A, Sambola, A, 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Aims Infective endocarditis (IE) is a life-threatening disease associated with high mortality and morbidity worldwide. We sought to determine how socioeconomic factors might influence its epidemiology, clinical presentation, investigation and management, and outcome, in a large international multicentre registry. Methods and results The EurObservational Programme (EORP) of the European Society of Cardiology EURO-ENDO (European Infective Endocarditis) registry comprises a prospective cohort of 3113 adult patients admitted for IE in 156 hospitals in 40 countries between January 2016 and March 2018. Patients were separated in three groups, according to World Bank economic stratification [group 1: high income (75.6%); group 2: upper-middle income (15.4%); group 3: lower-middle income (9.1%)]. Group 3 patients were younger [median age (interquartile range, IQR): group 1, 66 (53-75) years; group 2, 57 (41-68) years; group 3, 33 (26-43) years; P < 0.001] with a higher frequency of smokers, intravenous drug use, and human immunodeficiency virus infection (all P < 0.001) and presented later [median (IQR) days since symptom onset: group 1, 12 (3-35); group 2, 19 (6-54); group 3, 31 (12-62); P < 0.001] with a higher likelihood of developing congestive heart failure (13.6%, 11.1%, and 22.6%, respectively; P < 0.001) and persistent fever (9.8%, 14.2%, and 27.9%, respectively; P < 0.001). Among 2157 (69.3%) patients with theoretical indication for cardiac surgery, surgery was performed less frequently in group 3 patients (75.5%, 76.8%, and 51.3%, respectively; P < 0.001), who also demonstrated the highest mortality (15.0%, 23.0%, and 23.7%, respectively; P < 0.001). Conclusion Socioeconomic factors influence the clinical profile of patients presenting with IE across the world. Despite younger age, patients from the poorest countries presented with more frequent complications and higher mortality associated with delayed diagnosis and lower use of surgery.
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353. Myocardial ischemia and coronary disease in heart failure
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Pagliaro, Beniamino R., Cannata, Francesco, Stefanini, Giulio G., and Bolognese, Leonardo
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354. OpenFaceR: Developing an R Package for the convenient analysis of OpenFace facial information.
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Davide Cannata, Sam Redfern, and Denis O'Hora
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355. Instructional Innovation, School Choice, and Student Achievement
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Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness (SREE), Berends, Mark, Penaloza, Roberto V., and Cannata, Marisa
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There is limited empirical research about innovation in various types of schools of choice, although viable choice policies tend to assume clear differentiation amongst schools. Innovation can be conceptualized in many ways and takes place at multiple levels of the school organization. Schools can innovate in terms of the roles and responsibility of teachers and principals, governance, school structure, instructional strategies and practices, amongst others. In this paper the authors first explore conceptually, multiple levels and types of innovation and describe the nature and prevalence of various innovations across school types. A review of the literature, both conceptually and empirically suggested salient types of innovation that are closest to teaching and learning, and were measured in the Northwest Evaluation Association surveys of principals and teachers. They examine how schools of choice, autonomy, authority, and other school characteristics are related to innovation. Their measures of innovation include scales for "differing practices from other schools" (2 items, [alpha] = 0.79), "non-traditional curricular practices" (4 items, [alpha] = 0.54), "collaborative and investigative curricular practices" (6 items, [alpha] = 0.64), "added school requirements" (8 items, [alpha] = 0.67), "structuring of teacher communities" (7 items, [alpha] = 0.60), and "extended learning time" (5 items, [alpha] = 0.47). (Contains 1 table.)
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356. Bone management in hematologic stem cell transplant recipients
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Kendler, D. L., Body, J. J., Brandi, M. L., Broady, R., Cannata-Andia, J., Cannata-Ortiz, M. J., El Maghraoui, A., Guglielmi, G., Hadji, P., Pierroz, D. D., de Villiers, T. J., Rizzoli, R., and Ebeling, P. R.
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357. Bone in CKD, a Fascinating Evolving Topic
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Cannata-Andía, J., Carrillo-López, N., and Ferreira, A.
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358. Small-Scale Volcanic Structures of the Aeolian Volcanic Arc Revealed by Seismic Attenuation
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Ignacio Castro-Melgar, Janire Prudencio, Andrea Cannata, Edoardo Del Pezzo, and Jesús M. Ibáñez
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seismic attenuation ,seismic active experiment ,Aeolian islands ,scattering ,intrinsic attenuation scattering and intrinsic attenuation at Aeolian islands ,Science - Abstract
We present the first two-dimensional (2-D) spatial distribution of seismic scattering and intrinsic attenuation beneath the Aeolian Islands arc. The Aeolian Islands archipelago represents one of the best examples of a small dimension volcanic island arc characterised by the alternation of different structural domains. Using the seismic wave diffusion model as the basis for the analysis, and using data from an active seismic experiment (TOMO-ETNA), we analysed more than 76,700 seismic paths marked by epicentre-seismic station pairs. Based on frequencies of 4–24 Hz, we identified high regional attenuation, comparable with other volcanic areas of the world. We used two different seismogram lengths, reflecting two different sampling depths, which allowed us to observe two different attenuative behaviours. As in most volcanic regions, scattering attenuation predominates over intrinsic attenuation, but some characteristics are area-specific. Volcanic structures present the highest contribution to scattering, especially in the low frequency range. This behaviour is interpreted to reflect the small size of the islands and the potentially relatively small size of individual magmatic feeding systems. In addition, strong scattering observed in one zone is associated with the northernmost part of the so-called Aeolian-Tindari-Letojanni fault system. In contrast, away from the volcanic islands, intrinsic attenuation dominates over scattering attenuation. We interpret this shift in attenuative behaviour as reflecting the large volume of sedimentary material deposited on the seabed. Owing to their poorly consolidated nature, sediments facilitate intrinsic attenuation via energy dissipation, but in general present high structural homogeneity that is reflected by low levels of scattering. Our results show that this region is not underlain by a large volcanic structural complex such as that beneath nearby Mt. Etna volcano. Instead, we observe dimensionally smaller and isolated subsurface volcanic structures. The identification of such features facilitates improved geological interpretation; we can now separate consolidated marine structures from independent subsurface volcanic elements. The results of this study provide a model for new research in similar regions around the world.
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359. Tactile Images Generation from Contacts Involving Adjacent Robot Links.
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Alessandro Albini and Giorgio Cannata
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- 2018
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360. The Impact of Climate Change on Radiological Emergencies in Italy: A Case Study in a Nuclear Medicine Department
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Contessa, G. M., D’Arienzo, M., Poggi, C., Genovese, E., Cannatà, V., Sandri, S., Malizia, Andrea, editor, and D'Arienzo, Marco, editor
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- 2018
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361. Transcatheter Repair of Mitral Regurgitation: Kardia Carillon
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Immè, Sebastiano, Rubbio, Antonio Popolo, Cannata, Stefano, Scandura, Salvatore, Tamburino, Corrado, editor, Barbanti, Marco, editor, and Capodanno, Davide, editor
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- 2018
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362. System Learning in an Urban School District: A Case Study of Intra-District Learning
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Redding, Christopher, Cannata, Marisa, and Miller, Jason M.
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This paper presents evidence from a unique reform model that allowed teachers and other educators in a large urban district to collaborate with one another in the development of an innovation meant to improve student ownership and responsibility. In this longitudinal case study, we describe school stakeholders' learning about the design, the process of knowledge-transfer to school teams, and how school teams shared their ongoing learning with one another. School implementation teams were initially reluctant to share their learning with one another. By engaging in a shared innovation development process with structures for routine sharing, over time, implementation team members were increasingly interested in sharing their learning with one another. We discuss the implications for school improvement efforts. [For the full text grantee submission, see ED578788.]
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- 2018
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363. Oral History as Complement to Place-as-Text: Approaches to Service Learning
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Pederson, JoEllen, Znosko, Jessi, Peters, Jesse, and Cannata, Susan M.
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the advantages of combining place-as-text curriculum with an oral history collection to act as catalysts for transformational learning. These experiential and service learning practices complement each other to enrich the encounters students are afforded. First, the nature and procedures of place-as-text and oral history collection as learning tools is summarized in the context of a travel-away course, followed by suggestions for best practices for doing oral histories with college students or adult learners. Then, experiences of college students who have participated in this model are summarized.
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- 2018
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364. Principal Influence in Teacher Hiring: Documenting Decentralization over Time
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Engel, Mimi, Cannata, Marisa, and Curran, F. Chris
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Purpose: Over the past decade, policy researchers and advocates have called for the decentralization of teacher hiring decisions from district offices to school principals. The purpose of this paper is to document the trends across two and a half decades in principals' reported influence over teacher hiring decisions in the USA and explore how and whether principal influence varies systematically across contexts. Design/methodology/approach: Regression analysis with secondary data using seven waves of nationally representative data from the Schools and Staffing Survey. Findings: Principals report increased influence over the 25 years that the data span. While principals of urban schools were much more likely to report having less influence over teacher hiring compared to their non-urban counterparts in the late 1980s and early 1990s, their reported influence increased more than that of other principals. Research limitations/implications: Empowering principals as primary decision-makers assumes that they have the best information on which to make hiring decisions. At the same time, other research suggests that local teacher labor market dynamics contribute to the inequitable sorting of teachers across schools. This study raises questions regarding the implications of the increased influence of principals in teacher hiring on equity of access to quality teachers across schools. Originality/value: This is the first study to explore whether and how principal influence in teacher hiring decisions has changed over time.
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- 2018
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365. Understanding Student Behavioral Engagement: Importance of Student Interaction with Peers and Teachers
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Nguyen, Tuan Dinh, Cannata, Marisa, and Miller, Jason
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Recent theoretical conceptualizations of student engagement have raised questions about how to measure student engagement and how engagement varies not only across schools, but also within school and within classrooms. The authors build on existing research on student behavioral engagement and extend this research to emphasize a continuum of disengagement, active engagement, and passive engagement. They review common approaches to measuring engagement and highlight areas where new theoretical conceptualizations of engagement require new approaches to measurement. The authors analyze how student behavioral engagement changed depending on the context and demonstrate the need of a finer scale of engagement. They find there was not a uniform association of higher behavioral engagement and student interaction with peers, but it was the interaction with other students and the teacher that was predictive of increased engagement. Their work suggests that disaggregating behavioral engagement into disengagement, active engagement, and passive engagement has important research and conceptual implications. [This article can also be accessed in ERIC as Grantee Submission ED578739.]
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366. An Analysis of Student Achievement Growth, Teacher Working Conditions and Qualifications, and School Choice
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Vanderbilt University, National Center on School Choice, Cannata, Marisa, and Penaloza, Roberto V.
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Given the importance of teachers to student learning, it is important to understand how schools of choice differ in terms of the types and uses of human capital inside schools. Despite research that highlights important differences in the qualifications and staffing practices of schools of choice, there is no evidence about whether observed differences in teachers' qualifications, work contexts, and professional development across school types help understand the impact of school choice on student achievement. This paper explores the following question: How do variations in the work lives of teachers across charter, magnet, private, and traditional public schools contribute to differences in student achievement across these school types? This study highlights the difficulty researchers have faced in identifying characteristics of effective teachers or indicators of teacher quality as few characteristics of teachers, their assignments, or work contexts were related to student achievement gains. There is some evidence that the effects on student achievement growth of participating in reform-style professional development and activities that involve active learning differ by school choice. Despite the difficulties of explaining student achievement growth with teacher characteristics, the results here point to differences in achievement growth between different types of schools. Charter schools had larger student achievement gains than traditional public schools in math, reading, and language usage. Private and magnet schools had lower achievement gains in some subjects. An appendix is included. (Contains 8 tables.)
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367. Three-Dimensional Shape Invariant Non-Separable Model With Equidistant Spectrum
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Bardavelidze, M. S., Cannata, F., Ioffe, M. V., and Nishnianidze, D. N.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
A class of three-dimensional models which satisfy supersymmetric intertwining relations with the simplest - oscillator-like - variant of shape invariance is constructed. It is proved that the models are not amenable to conventional separation of variables for the complex potentials, but their spectra are real and equidistant (like for isotropic harmonic oscillator). The special case of such potential with quadratic interaction is solved completely. The Hamiltonian of the system is non-diagonalizable, and its wave functions and associated functions are built analytically. The symmetry properties of the model and degeneracy of energy levels are studied., Comment: 19 pages
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- 2012
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368. Transhiatal distal esophagectomy for Siewert type II cardia cancer can be a treatment option in selected patients
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Reddavid, Rossella, Strignano, Paolo, Sofia, Silvia, Evangelista, Andrea, Deiro, Giacomo, Cannata, Gaspare, Chiaro, Paolo, Maiello, Fabio, Mineccia, Michela, Ferrero, Alessandro, Leli, Renzo, Gentilli, Sergio, Polastri, Roberto, Borghi, Felice, Camandona, Michele, Romagnoli, Renato, Morino, Mario, and Degiuli, Maurizio
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- 2019
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369. Teacher Community in Elementary Charter Schools
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Cannata, Marisa
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The organizational context of charter schools may facilitate the formation of a strong teacher community. In particular, a focused school mission and increased control over teacher hiring may lead to stronger teacher professional communities. This paper uses the 1999-2000 Schools and Staffing Survey to compare the level of teacher community in charter public and traditional public schools. It also estimates the effect of various charter policy variables and domains of school autonomy on teacher community. Charter school teachers report higher levels of teacher community than traditional public school teachers do, although this effect is less than one-tenth of a standard deviation and is dwarfed by the effect of a supportive principal, teacher decision-making influence, and school size. Charter public schools authorized by universities showed lower levels of teacher community than those authorized by local school districts. Teachers in charter schools that have flexibility over tenure requirements and the school budget report higher levels of teacher community. This study reveals that charter schools do facilitate the formation of strong teacher communities, although the effect is small. The analysis also suggests that the institutional origin of the charter school and specific areas of policy flexibility may influence teacher community. (Contains 1 figure and 6 tables.)
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- 2007
370. Degassing behaviour at basaltic volcanoes: New insights from experimental investigations of different conduit geometry and magma viscosity
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Spina, L., Cannata, A., Morgavi, D., and Perugini, D.
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- 2019
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371. Osteoporosis, bone mineral density and CKD-MBD (II): Therapeutic implications
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Bover, Jordi, Ureña-Torres, Pablo, Laiz Alonso, Ana María, Torregrosa, Josep-Vicens, Rodríguez-García, Minerva, Castro-Alonso, Cristina, Górriz, José Luis, Benito, Silvia, López-Báez, Víctor, Lloret Cora, María Jesús, Cigarrán, Secundino, DaSilva, Iara, Sánchez-Bayá, Maya, Mateu Escudero, Silvia, Guirado, Lluis, and Cannata-Andía, Jorge
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- 2019
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372. Osteoporosis, densidad mineral ósea y complejo CKD-MBD (II): implicaciones terapéuticas
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Bover, Jordi, Ureña-Torres, Pablo, Laiz Alonso, Ana María, Torregrosa, Josep-Vicens, Rodríguez-García, Minerva, Castro-Alonso, Cristina, Górriz, José Luis, Benito, Silvia, López-Báez, Víctor, Lloret Cora, María Jesús, Cigarrán, Secundino, DaSilva, Iara, Sánchez-Bayá, Maya, Mateu Escudero, Silvia, Guirado, Lluis, and Cannata-Andía, Jorge
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- 2019
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373. Iron Biofortification of Greenhouse Cherry Tomatoes Grown in a Soilless System
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Camila Vanessa Buturi, Silvia Renata Machado Coelho, Claudio Cannata, Federico Basile, Francesco Giuffrida, Cherubino Leonardi, and Rosario Paolo Mauro
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biofortification ,Solanum lycopersicum L. ,iron ,antioxidant power ,soilless system ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Iron (Fe) biofortification is a strategy to increase the amount of iron in food crops. The goal of this work was to assess the possibility of maximizing the Fe content in cherry tomatoes grown in a soilless system. The cultivar Creativo was grown with three concentrations of Fe (as Fe-HBED) in the nutrient solution (0.022, 1, and 2 mmol L−1), and received further foliar applications of the element (as Fe-DTPA) at 0, 250, and 500 µmol L−1. The addition of 2 mmol Fe L−1 to the nutrient solution, together with foliar sprays at 500 µmol Fe L−1, induced the highest increase in fruit Fe concentration in clusters 1 and 2 (by 163% and 190%, respectively). The Fe added to the nutrient solution increased the fruit dry matter (up to +10.21%) but decreased the fruit’s fresh weight (up to −11.06%). The higher Fe concentrations provided to the crop synergistically increased the contents of other minerals (i.e., K, Mg, Na, and Zn), along with the fruit’s titratable acidity and soluble solids content, improving multiple functional and quality traits of the cherry tomatoes. These results show that Fe biofortification of cherry tomatoes can be effective to address Fe deficiency while obtaining high-quality products.
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- 2022
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374. Open and Cost-Effective Digital Ecosystem for Lake Water Quality Monitoring
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Daniele Strigaro, Massimiliano Cannata, Fabio Lepori, Camilla Capelli, Andrea Lami, Dario Manca, and Silvio Seno
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water monitoring ,buoy ,nb-iot ,iot ,open source ,istSOS ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
In some sectors of the water resources management, the digital revolution process is slowed by some blocking factors such as costs, lack of digital expertise, resistance to change, etc. In addition, in the era of Big Data, many are the sources of information available in this field, but they are often not fully integrated. The adoption of different proprietary solutions to sense, collect and manage data is one of the main problems that hampers the availability of a fully integrated system. In this context, the aim of the project is to verify if a fully open, cost-effective and replicable digital ecosystem for lake monitoring can fill this gap and help the digitalization process using cloud based technology and an Automatic High-Frequency Monitoring System (AHFM) built using open hardware and software components. Once developed, the system is tested and validated in a real case scenario by integrating the historical databases and by checking the performance of the AHFM system. The solution applied the edge computing paradigm in order to move some computational work from server to the edge and fully exploiting the potential offered by low power consuming devices.
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- 2022
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375. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement With Next-Generation Self-Expanding Devices: A Multicenter, Retrospective, Propensity-Matched Comparison of Evolut PRO Versus Acurate neo Transcatheter Heart Valves
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Pagnesi, Matteo, Kim, Won-Keun, Conradi, Lenard, Barbanti, Marco, Stefanini, Giulio G., Zeus, Tobias, Pilgrim, Thomas, Schofer, Joachim, Zweiker, David, Testa, Luca, Taramasso, Maurizio, Hildick-Smith, David, Abizaid, Alexandre, Wolf, Alexander, Van Mieghem, Nicolas M., Sedaghat, Alexander, Wöhrle, Jochen, Khogali, Saib, Van der Heyden, Jan A.S., Webb, John G., Estévez-Loureiro, Rodrigo, Mylotte, Darren, MacCarthy, Philip, Brugaletta, Salvatore, Hamm, Christian W., Bhadra, Oliver D., Schäfer, Ulrich, Costa, Giuliano, Tamburino, Corrado, Cannata, Francesco, Reimers, Bernhard, Veulemans, Verena, Asami, Masahiko, Windecker, Stephan, Eitan, Amnon, Schmidt, Albrecht, Bianchi, Giovanni, Bedogni, Francesco, Saccocci, Matteo, Maisano, Francesco, Alsanjari, Osama, Siqueira, Dimytri, Jensen, Christoph J., Naber, Christoph K., Ziviello, Francesca, Sinning, Jan-Malte, Seeger, Julia, Rottbauer, Wolfgang, Brouwer, Jorn, Alenezi, Abdullah, Wood, David A., Tzalamouras, Vasileios, Regueiro, Ander, Colombo, Antonio, and Latib, Azeem
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- 2019
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376. Pre and post operative radiation protection in Ru-106 brachytherapy ophthalmic plaque surgery and related material shielding properties
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Busoni, Simone, Fedeli, Luca, Belli, Giacomo, Genovese, Elisabetta, Cannatà, Vittorio, Gori, Cesare, and Rossi, Francesco
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- 2019
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377. Equidistance of the Complex 2-Dim Anharmonic Oscillator Spectrum: Exact Solution
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Cannata, F., Ioffe, M. V., and Nishnianidze, D. N.
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Mathematical Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We study a class of quantum two-dimensional models with complex potentials of specific form. They can be considered as the generalization of a recently studied model with quadratic interaction not amenable to conventional separation of variables. In the present case, the property of shape invariance provides the equidistant form of the spectrum and the algorithm to construct eigenfunctions analytically. It is shown that the Hamiltonian is non-diagonalizable, and the resolution of identity must include also the corresponding associated functions. In the specific case of anharmonic second-plus-fourth order interaction, expressions for the wave functions and associated functions are constructed explicitly for the lowest levels, and the recursive algorithm to produce higher level wave functions is given., Comment: 17 p.p
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- 2012
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378. Remarks on the general solution for the flat Friedman universe with exponential scalar-field potential and dust
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Andrianov, A. A., Cannata, F., and Kamenshchik, A. Y.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We show that the simple extension of the method of obtaining the general exact solution for the cosmological model with the exponential scalar-field potential to the case when the dust is present fails and we discuss the reasons of this puzzling phenomenon., Comment: 11 pages
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379. Scientists lost in declaration: Unacceptable remarks and the pursuit of sustainable positioning
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Cannata, Juan Pablo and Sánchez-Agostini, Carolina
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AbstractDiscursive transgressions of values widely shared by society or by a certain group of which the declarant is a part are a clearly identifiable and increasingly relevant social phenomenon, also in the academic field. This article has two main objectives. First, it aims to gain new insights into high-complexity public conversations on controversial issues. Second, it seeks to identify the challenges faced by academic institutions in a world where disinformation is perceived as the most significant risk in the near term. This article presents the case of Nobel laureate Sir Tim Hunt and his ‘trouble with girls’ as a public discourse scandal that triggered both a large critical social response followed by Hunt’s expulsion from institutional positions in science, and a subsequent controversy that led to a deterioration of the credibility of the science system in the eyes of society at large. The case has been called ‘one of the most extraordinary academic tales of recent years’. Additionally, the article examines a contrasting case: the response of John Finnis and the University of Oxford to calls for the professor’s expulsion for allegedly promoting discrimination. For this analysis, the mechanism of sustainable public discourse that manifests a sustainable public positioning in high-complexity contexts will be given special attention since Elizalde’s theory of dissent. Analysis and conclusions are discussed.
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- 2024
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380. Diagnostic accuracy, clinical characteristics, and prognostic differences of patients with acute myocarditis according to inclusion criteria
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Roy, Roman, Cannata, Antonio, Al-Agil, Mohammad, Ferone, Emma, Jordan, Antonio, To-Dang, Brian, Sadler, Matthew, Shamsi, Aamir, Albarjas, Mohammad, Piper, Susan, Giacca, Mauro, Shah, Ajay M, McDonagh, Theresa, Bromage, Daniel I, and Scott, Paul A
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- 2024
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381. General solution of scalar field cosmology with a (piecewise) exponential potential
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Andrianov, A. A., Cannata, F., and Kamenshchik, A. Yu.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study in detail the general solution for a scalar field cosmology with an exponential potential, correcting some imprecisions, encountered previously in the literature. In addition, we generalize this solution for a piecewise exponential potential, which is continuous, but not smooth (with cusps)., Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures
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- 2011
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382. New Two-Dimensional Quantum Models with Shape Invariance
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Cannata, F., Ioffe, M. V., and Nishnianidze, D. N.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Two-dimensional quantum models which obey the property of shape invariance are built in the framework of polynomial two-dimensional SUSY Quantum Mechanics. They are obtained using the expressions for known one-dimensional shape invariant potentials. The constructed Hamiltonians are integrable with symmetry operators of fourth order in momenta, and they are not amenable to the conventional separation of variables., Comment: 16 p.p., a few new references added
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- 2011
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383. Clinical and Technical Challenges of Prosthesis–Patient Mismatch After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
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Pier Pasquale Leone, Fabio Fazzari, Francesco Cannata, Jorge Sanz-Sanchez, Antonio Mangieri, Lorenzo Monti, Ottavia Cozzi, Giulio Giuseppe Stefanini, Renato Bragato, Antonio Colombo, Bernhard Reimers, and Damiano Regazzoli
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aortic stenosis ,prosthesis-patient mismatch ,small annuli ,TAVI ,valve-in-valve ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Prosthesis–patient mismatch (PPM) is present when the effective area of a prosthetic valve inserted into a patient is inferior to that of a normal human valve; the hemodynamic consequence of a valve too small compared with the size of the patient's body is the generation of higher than expected transprosthetic gradients. Despite evidence of increased risk of short- and long-term mortality and of structural valve degeneration in patients with PPM after surgical aortic valve replacement, its clinical impact in patients subject to transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is yet unclear. We aim to review and update on the definition and incidence of PPM after TAVI, and its prognostic implications in the overall population and in higher-risk subgroups, such as small aortic annuli or valve-in-valve procedures. Last, we will focus on the armamentarium available in order to reduce risk of PPM when planning a TAVI procedure.
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- 2021
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384. Automated high frequency monitoring of Lake Maggiore through in situ sensors: system design, field test and data quality control
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Rocco Tiberti, Rossana Caroni, Massimiliano Cannata, Andrea Lami, Dario Manca, Daniele Strigaro, and Michela Rogora
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Water quality ,chlorophyll ,data management ,sensors ,SIMILE project ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
A high frequency monitoring (HFM) system for the deep subalpine lakes Maggiore, Lugano and Como is under development within the EU INTERREG project SIMILE. The HFM system is designed to i) describe often neglected but potentially relevant processes occurring on short time scale; ii) become a cost-effective source of environmental data; and iii) strengthen the coordinated management of water resources in the subalpine lake district. In this project framework, a first HFM station (LM1) consisting of a monitoring buoy was placed in Lake Maggiore. LM1 represents a pilot experience within the project, aimed at providing the practical know-how needed for the development of the whole HFM system. To increase replicability and transferability, LM1 was developed in-house, and conceived as a low-cost modular system. LM1 is presently equipped with solar panels, a weather station, and sensors for water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, and chlorophyll-a. In this study, we describe the main features of LM1 (hardware and software) and the adopted Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures. To this end, we provide examples from a test period, i.e., the first 9-months of functioning of LM1. A description of the software selected as data management software for the HFM system (IstSOS) is also provided. Data gathered during the study period provided clear evidence that coupling HFM and discrete sampling for QA/QC controls is necessary to produce accurate data and to detect and correct errors, mainly because of sensor fouling and calibration drift. These results also provide essential information to develop further the HFM system and shared protocols adapted to the local environmental (i.e., large subalpine lakes) and technical (expertise availability) context. Next challenge is making HFM not only a source of previously unaffordable information, but also a cost-effective tool for environmental monitoring.
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- 2021
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385. Correction to: Diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in infective endocarditis
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Anton-Vazquez, Vanesa, Cannata, Antonio, Amin-Youssef, George, Watson, Samuel, Fife, Amanda, Mulholland, Nicola, Gunning, Margaret, Papachristidis, Alexandros, MacCarthy, Phil, Baghai, Max, Deshpande, Ranjit, Khan, Habib, Byrne, Jonathan, and Dworakowski, Rafal
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- 2022
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386. Chameleon Cosmology Model Describing the Phantom Divide Line Crossing
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Cannata, F. and Kamenshchik, A. Yu.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
An exact solution describing the evolution of the type Bang-to-Rip with the phantom divide line crossing is constructed in the Chameleon cosmology model, based on two independent functions of the scalar field., Comment: 9 pages
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- 2010
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387. Spectral singularities for Non-Hermitian one-dimensional Hamiltonians: puzzles with resolution of identity
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Andrianov, A. A., Cannata, F., and Sokolov, A. V.
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Mathematical Physics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Theory ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We examine the completeness of bi-orthogonal sets of eigenfunctions for non-Hermitian Hamiltonians possessing a spectral singularity. The correct resolutions of identity are constructed for delta like and smooth potentials. Their form and the contribution of a spectral singularity depend on the class of functions employed for physical states. With this specification there is no obstruction to completeness originating from a spectral singularity., Comment: 25 pages, more refs added
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- 2010
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388. PT Symmetric Schr\'odinger Operators: Reality of the Perturbed Eigenvalues
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Caliceti, Emanuela, Cannata, Francesco, and Graffi, Sandro
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Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We prove the reality of the perturbed eigenvalues of some PT symmetric Hamiltonians of physical interest by means of stability methods. In particular we study 2-dimensional generalized harmonic oscillators with polynomial perturbation and the one-dimensional $x^2(ix)^{\epsilon}$ for $-1<\epsilon<0$.
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- 2010
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389. Reflectionless PT-symmetric potentials in the one-dimensional Dirac equation
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Cannata, Francesco and Ventura, Alberto
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Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We study the one-dimensional Dirac equation with local PT-symmetric potentials whose discrete eigenfunctions and continuum asymptotic eigenfunctions are eigenfunctions of the PT operator, too: on these conditions the bound-state spectra are real and the potentials are reflectionless and conserve unitarity in the scattering process. Absence of reflection makes it meaningful to consider also PT-symmetric potentials that do not vanish asymptotically., Comment: 24 pages, to appear in J. Phys. A : Math. Theor; one acknowledgement and one reference added
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- 2010
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390. Persistent acute renal failure in a patient infected with Plasmodium malariae: the importance of renal biopsy
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Simona Alexandru, Alberto Ortiz Arduan, Maria López Picasso, Laura García-Puente Suarez, Saul Enrique Pampa Saíco, Maria Soledad Pizarro Sánchez, Pablo Cannata Ortiz, and Raquel Barba Martin
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Published
- 2020
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391. Fracaso renal agudo anúrico persistente en paciente infectado con Plasmodium malariae: la importancia de la biopsia renal
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Simona Alexandru, Alberto Ortiz Arduan, Maria López Picasso, Laura García-Puente Suarez, Saul Enrique Pampa Saíco, Maria Soledad Pizarro Sánchez, Pablo Cannata Ortiz, and Raquel Barba Martin
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Published
- 2020
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392. Exactly Solvable Non-Separable and Non-Diagonalizable 2-Dim Model with Quadratic Complex Interaction
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Cannata, F., Ioffe, M. V., and Nishnianidze, D. N.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We study a quantum model with non-isotropic two-dimensional oscillator potential but with additional quadratic interaction $x_1x_2$ with imaginary coupling constant. It is shown, that for a specific connection between coupling constant and oscillator frequences, the model {\it is not} amenable to a conventional separation of variables. The property of shape invariance allows to find analytically all eigenfunctions and the spectrum is found to be equidistant. It is shown that the Hamiltonian is non-diagonalizable, and the resolution of the identity must include also the corresponding associated functions. These functions are constructed explicitly, and their properties are investigated. The problem of $R-$separation of variables in two-dimensional systems is discussed., Comment: 20 pages; minor corrections were made; new Appendix was added
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- 2009
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393. Three-Dimensional Solutions of Supersymmetrical Intertwining Relations and Pairs of Isospectral Hamiltonians
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Cannata, F., Ioffe, M. V., and Nishnianidze, D. N.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The general solution of SUSY intertwining relations for three-dimensional Schr\"odinger operators is built using the class of second order supercharges with nondegenerate constant metric. This solution includes several models with arbitrary parameters. We are interested only in quantum systems which are not amenable to separation of variables, i.e. can not be reduced to lower dimensional problems. All constructed Hamiltonians are partially integrable - each of them commutes with a symmetry operator of fourth order in momenta. The same models can be considered also for complex values of parameters leading to a class of non-Hermitian isospectral Hamiltonians., Comment: 14 pages
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394. Use of platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in burn wound healing and skin grafting: a systematic review.
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Manasyan, Artur, Stanton, Eloise W., Malkoff, Nicolas, Cannata, Brigette, Wallace, Langley G., and Gillenwater, T. Justin
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PLATELET-rich plasma ,PLATELET-rich fibrin ,SKIN grafting ,HEALING ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
Background: Burn injuries occurring due to thermal, electrical, flame-related, and chemical causes result in acute and chronic wounds. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) are both autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) that may augment wound healing. We conducted a systematic review to examine patient outcomes when this biologic technology is used in the management of burn wounds. Methods: The following databases were queried to identify relevant articles used for literature review: PubMed, Embase, and Scopus. The main outcome measures of this review were efficacy of PRP and PRF for use in primary burn wounds, skin graft donor site wounds, and skin graft adherence. Results: Our review identified 14 eligible articles, reporting on a total of 781 patients. Included studies investigated PRP (n = 12) and PRF (n = 2) in the context of primary burn wounds and skin grafting. Overall, PRP and PRF were shown to accelerate burn wound re-epithelialization and healing, though there was less consensus with regards to the effects on scar quality. Additionally, PRP and PRF were demonstrated to improve graft take and skin graft donor site healing. No significant adverse events or reactions were reported in the literature. However, prolonged operative time, the necessity for multiple venipunctures, and a lack of significant improvement in healthcare costs present notable limitations of this therapy. Conclusions: PRP and PRF may improve wound healing and may be considered as adjunct therapies in the treatment of primary burn wounds and skin graft donor site wounds. We encourage future, high-quality, prospective studies to be conducted to help fill these knowledge gaps and improve clinicians' understanding of the use of PRP and PRF for burn wound and skin graft donor wound healing. Level of Evidence: Not ratable [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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395. Joint Action of Trichoderma atroviride and a Vegetal Derived-Protein Hydrolysate Improves Performances of Woodland Strawberry in Italy.
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Vultaggio, Lorena, Allevato, Enrica, Consentino, Beppe Benedetto, Bellitto, Pietro, Napoli, Simona, Cannata, Claudio, Ntatsi, Georgia, Vasto, Sonya, Baldassano, Sara, La Bella, Salvatore, Leto, Claudio, and Sabatino, Leo
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STRAWBERRIES ,DRIED fruit ,TRICHODERMA ,FORESTS & forestry ,PROTEIN hydrolysates ,PLANT performance - Abstract
Woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.) is an underutilized plant species that could benefit from the use of biostimulants to improve crop productivity and fruit quality. The scope of the present study was to appraise the influence of two biostimulants (Trichoderma atroviride and plant protein hydrolysate)—used either alone or combined—on the plant performance and economic profitability of two woodland strawberry genotypes ('Alpine' and 'Regina delle Valli'). Overall, data showed that 'Alpine' had the highest productive performances, whereas 'Regina delle Valli' revealed the highest fruit qualitative traits. T. atroviride inoculation and V-PH application significantly boosted plant marketable yield (+20.5% for T. atroviride and +12.9% for V-PH), total sugars (+1.9% for Trichoderma and +1.4% for V-PH) and anthocyanins (+14.1% for T. atroviride and +9.8% for V-PH) compared to non-treated plants. Plants supplied with both biostimulants had a higher marketable yield (+34.8%), mean fruit weight (+6.0%), fruit dry matter (+13.8%), total sugars (+3.5%), ascorbic acid (+12.7%), flavonoid (+26.3%) and anthocyanins (+29.9%) compared to non-treated plants. Furthermore, our study revealed that the highest fruit polyphenol concentration was recorded in both genotypes treated with the combination of biostimulants and in 'Regina delle Valli' sprayed with V-PH, whereas the highest antioxidant activity was found in 'Regina delle Valli' fruit when plants were supplied with both biostimulants. Our study pointed out that the application of microbial and non-microbial biostimulants, especially in combination, might be a useful strategy for improving the performances of underutilized species and, therefore, encouraging their cultivation, valorization and economic profitability (+6208.3 EUR /ha when plants were exposed to both biostimulants). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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396. Current Treatment and Immunomodulation Strategies in Acute Myocarditis.
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Ferone, Emma, Segev, Amitai, Tempo, Erika, Gentile, Piero, Elsanhoury, Ahmed, Baggio, Chiara, Artico, Jessica, Bhatti, Prashan, Scott, Paul, Bobbio, Emanuele, Merlo, Marco, Ameri, Pietro, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Tschöpe, Carsten, Bromage, Daniel, and Cannata, Antonio
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397. CO2 Laser-Assisted Nail Sampling for Mycological Testing in Onychomycosis.
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Gnesotto, Laura, Cannata, Giuseppe Emilio, Pavan, Giacomina, Naldi, Luigi, and Sechi, Andrea
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398. One-Stage Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction With Polyurethane-Coated Device: Standardized Assessment of Outcomes.
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Catanuto, Giuseppe, Virzì, Dario, Latino, Marco, Musmeci, Nicola, Fichera, Debora, Balafa, Konstantina, Cannata, Irene, Rocco, Nicola, Marino, Mariagloria, Castiglione, Gaetano, and Caruso, Francesco
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Background Nipple-sparing mastectomies (NSMs) and implant-based breast reconstructions have evolved from 2-stage reconstructions with tissue expansion and implant exchange to direct-to-implant procedures. In this study, we tested safety and efficacy of polyurethane-based implants according to standard assessment tools. Objectives This study aimed to test safety and feasibility of polyurethane-coated implants with standardized assessment employing internationally acknowledged evaluation criteria. Methods Cases of NSMs followed by breast reconstruction in 1 stage with immediate prepectoral polyurethane-coated implant placement were retrospectively reviewed. Preoperative characteristics of the population have been collected. Adherence to quality assurance criteria of the Association of Breast Surgery–British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons was verified. Complications were assessed with the Clavien Dindo classification, modified for the breast. Rippling, implant rotation, and malposition were also evaluated. Results Sixty-three consecutive patients underwent 74 NSMs and immediate breast reconstruction with micro polyurethane foam–coated anatomic implants. In 5 cases we had unplanned readmissions with return to the operating room under general anesthesia (6.7%) and implant loss within 3 months from breast reconstruction (5 implants, 6.7%). Postoperative complications according to Clavien Dindo were grade 1 in 6 cases (8.1%), grade 2 in 3 cases (4%), and 3b in 5 cases (6.7%). Conclusions Polyurethane-coated implants may prevent rotation and malposition and capsular contracture in the short term. Unplanned readmission rates and implant loss rates in the short term may be slightly higher. See the abstract translated into Hindi, Portuguese, Korean, German, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, and Taiwanese online here: https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjad301. Level of Evidence: 4 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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399. Real‐world data of patients affected by advanced heart failure treated with implantable cardioverter defibrillator and left ventricular assist device: Results of a multicenter observational study.
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Rordorf, Roberto, Pignalosa, Leonardo, Casula, Matteo, Perna, Enrico, Baroni, Matteo, Garascia, Andrea, Guida, Stefania, Gazzoli, Fabrizio, Pini, Daniela, Cannata, Francesco, Pellegrino, Marta, Vittori, Claudia, De Filippo, Paolo, Malanchini, Giovanni, Vergara, Pasquale, Della Bella, Paolo, Gulletta, Simone, Rordorf, R., Pignalosa, L., and Casula, M.
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HEART assist devices ,IMPLANTABLE cardioverter-defibrillators ,HEART failure ,VENTRICULAR tachycardia ,HEART failure patients ,SCIENTIFIC observation - Abstract
Background: Left ventricular assist device (L‐VAD) implantation is increasingly used in patients with heart failure (HF) and most patients also have an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Limited data are available on the incidence of ICD therapies and complications in this special setting. The aim of this study was to analyze the real‐world incidence and predictors of ICD therapies, complications and interactions between ICD and L‐VAD. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective observational study in patients with advanced HF implanted with ICD and a continuous‐flow L‐VAD, followed‐up in five advanced HF centers in Northern Italy. Results: A total of 234 patients (89.7% male, median age 59, 48.3% with ischemic etiology) were enrolled. After a median follow‐up of 21 months, 66 patients (28.2%) experienced an appropriate ICD therapy, 22 patients (9.4%) an inappropriate ICD therapy, and 17 patients (7.3%) suffered from an interaction between ICD and L‐VAD. The composite outcome of all ICD‐related complications was reported in 41 patients (17.5%), and 121 (51.7%) experienced an L‐VAD‐related complication. At multivariable analysis, an active ventricular tachycardia (VT) zone and a prior ICD generator replacement were independent predictors of ICD therapies and of total ICD‐related complications, respectively. Conclusions: Real‐world patients with both L‐VAD and ICD experience a high rate of ICD therapies and complications. Our findings suggest the importance of tailoring device programming in order to minimize the incidence of unnecessary ICD therapies, thus sparing the need for ICD generator replacement, a procedure associated to a high risk of complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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400. Serum phosphate is associated with increased risk of bone fragility fractures in haemodialysis patients.
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Barrera-Baena, Pedro, Rodríguez-García, Minerva, Rodríguez-Rubio, Enrique, González-Llorente, Lucía, Ortiz, Alberto, Zoccali, Carmine, Locatelli, Francesco, Floege, Jürgen, Cohen-Solal, Martine, Ferreira, Manuel Aníbal, Ketteler, Markus, London, Gerard Michel, Gorriz-Teruel, José Luis, Sánchez-Álvarez, Emilio, Hevia-Suárez, Miguel Ángel, Fernández-Gómez, Jesús María, Martín-Carro, Beatriz, Gómez-Alonso, Carlos, Alonso-Montes, Cristina, and Cannata-Andía, Jorge Benito
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BONE fractures ,RENAL osteodystrophy ,PARATHYROIDECTOMY ,HEMODIALYSIS patients - Abstract
Background Bone fragility fractures are associated with high morbidity and mortality. This study analysed the association between the current biochemical parameters of chronic kidney disease–mineral and bone disorders (CKD-MBD) and bone fragility fractures in the COSMOS (Current management Of Secondary hyperparathyroidism: a Multicentre Observational Study) project. Methods COSMOS is a 3-year, multicentre, open cohort, prospective, observational study carried out in 6797 haemodialysis patients (227 centres from 20 European countries). The association of bone fragility fractures (outcome) with serum calcium, phosphate and parathyroid hormone (PTH) (exposure), was assessed using standard Cox proportional hazards regression and Cox proportional hazards regression for recurrent events. Additional analyses were performed considering all-cause mortality as a competitive event for bone fragility fracture occurrence. Multivariable models were used in all strategies, with the fully adjusted model including a total of 24 variables. Results During a median follow-up of 24 months, 252 (4%) patients experienced at least one bone fragility fracture (incident bone fragility fracture rate 28.5 per 1000 patient-years). In the fractured and non-fractured patients, the percentage of men was 43.7% and 61.4%, mean age 68.1 and 63.8 years and a haemodialysis vintage of 55.9 and 38.3 months, respectively. Baseline serum phosphate >6.1 mg/dL (reference value 4.3–6.1 mg/dL) was significantly associated with a higher bone fragility fracture risk in both regression models {hazard ratio (HR) 1.53 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.10–2.13] and HR 1.44 (95% CI 1.02–2.05)}. The significant association persisted after competitive risk analysis [subHR 1.42 (95% CI 1.02–1.98)] but the finding was not confirmed when serum phosphate was considered as a continuous variable. Baseline serum calcium showed no association with bone fragility fracture risk in any regression model. Baseline serum PTH >800 pg/mL was significantly associated with a higher bone fragility fracture risk in both regression models, but the association disappeared after a competitive risk analysis. Conclusions Hyperphosphatemia was independently and consistently associated with an increased bone fracture risk, suggesting serum phosphate could be a novel risk factor for bone fractures in haemodialysis patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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