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2. Multiscale structural analyses of Mesozoic shallow-water carbonates, Viggiano Mt., southern Italy
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Abdallah, I.B., Manniello, C., Prosser, G., and Agosta, F.
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- 2023
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3. Pressure solution-assisted diagenesis and thrusting-related deformation of Mesozoic platform carbonates
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Manniello, C., Abdallah, I.B., Prosser, G., and Agosta, F.
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- 2023
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4. Outcrop-scale fracture analysis and seismic modelling of a basin-bounding normal fault in platform carbonates, central Italy
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Volatili, T., Agosta, F., Cardozo, N., Zambrano, M., Lecomte, I., and Tondi, E.
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- 2022
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5. Fracture stratigraphy and oil first migration in Triassic shales, Favignana Island, western Sicily, Italy
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Todaro, S., Agosta, F., Parrino, N., Cavalcante, F., Di Stefano, P., Giarrusso, R., Pepe, F., Renda, P., and Tondi, E.
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- 2022
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6. Late Cretaceous transtensional faulting of the Apulian Platform, Italy
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Agosta, F., Manniello, C., Cavalcante, F., Belviso, C., and Prosser, G.
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- 2021
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7. Fault-controlled upwelling of low-T hydrothermal fluids tracked by travertines in a fold-and-thrust belt, Monte Alpi, southern apennines, Italy
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Smeraglia, L., Giuffrida, A., Grimaldi, S., Pullen, A., La Bruna, V., Billi, A., and Agosta, F.
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- 2021
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8. Structural control on badland slope evolution: A case study from the southern Apennines (Italy)
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Bentivenga, M., Agosta, F., Palladino, G., Piccarreta, M., and Prosser, G.
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- 2021
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9. Clinical and neuroanatomical characterization of the semantic behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia in a multicenter Italian cohort
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Ghirelli, A, Spinelli, E, Canu, E, Basaia, S, Castelnovo, V, Cecchetti, G, Sibilla, E, Domi, T, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Villa, C, Rossi, G, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Verde, F, Ticozzi, N, Silani, V, Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Ghirelli, Alma, Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele, Canu, Elisa, Basaia, Silvia, Castelnovo, Veronica, Cecchetti, Giordano, Sibilla, Elisa, Domi, Teuta, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Villa, Cristina, Rossi, Giacomina, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Verde, Federico, Ticozzi, Nicola, Silani, Vincenzo, Filippi, Massimo, Agosta, Federica, Ghirelli, A, Spinelli, E, Canu, E, Basaia, S, Castelnovo, V, Cecchetti, G, Sibilla, E, Domi, T, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Villa, C, Rossi, G, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Verde, F, Ticozzi, N, Silani, V, Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Ghirelli, Alma, Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele, Canu, Elisa, Basaia, Silvia, Castelnovo, Veronica, Cecchetti, Giordano, Sibilla, Elisa, Domi, Teuta, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Villa, Cristina, Rossi, Giacomina, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Verde, Federico, Ticozzi, Nicola, Silani, Vincenzo, Filippi, Massimo, and Agosta, Federica
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Background: Semantic behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (sbvFTD) is a neurodegenerative condition presenting with specific behavioral and semantic derangements and predominant atrophy of the right anterior temporal lobe (ATL). The objective was to evaluate clinical, neuropsychological, neuroimaging, and genetic features of an Italian sbvFTD cohort, defined according to recently proposed guidelines, compared to semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) and behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) patients. Methods: Fifteen sbvFTD, sixty-three bvFTD, and twenty-five svPPA patients and forty controls were enrolled. Patients underwent clinical, cognitive evaluations, and brain MRI. Symptoms of bvFTD patients between onset and first visit were retrospectively recorded and classified as early and late. Grey matter atrophy was investigated using voxel-based morphometry. Results: sbvFTD experienced early criteria-specific symptoms: world, object and person-specific semantic loss (67%), complex compulsions and rigid thought (60%). Sequentially, more behavioral symptoms emerged (apathy/inertia, loss of empathy) along with non-criteria-specific symptoms (anxiety, suspiciousness). sbvFTD showed sparing of attentive/executive functions, especially compared to bvFTD and better language functions compared to svPPA. All sbvFTD patients failed at the famous face recognition test and more than 80% failed in understanding written metaphors and humor. At MRI, sbvFTD had predominant right ATL atrophy, almost specular to svPPA. Three sbvFTD patients presented pathogenic genetic variants. Conclusion: We replicated the application of sbvFTD diagnostic guidelines in an independent Italian cohort, demonstrating that the presence of person-specific semantic knowledge loss and mental rigidity, along with preserved executive functions and a predominant right ATL atrophy with sparing of frontal lobes, should prompt a diagnosis of sbvFTD.
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- 2024
10. Clinical and neuroimaging characterization of the first frontotemporal dementia family carrying the MAPT p.K298E mutation
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Pozzi, F, Aprea, V, Giovannelli, G, Lattuada, F, Crivellaro, C, Bertola, F, Castelnovo, V, Canu, E, Filippi, M, Appollonio, I, Ferrarese, C, Agosta, F, Tremolizzo, L, Pozzi, Federico Emanuele, Aprea, Vittoria, Giovannelli, Ginevra, Lattuada, Francesca, Crivellaro, Cinzia, Bertola, Francesca, Castelnovo, Veronica, Canu, Elisa, Filippi, Massimo, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Ferrarese, Carlo, Agosta, Federica, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Pozzi, F, Aprea, V, Giovannelli, G, Lattuada, F, Crivellaro, C, Bertola, F, Castelnovo, V, Canu, E, Filippi, M, Appollonio, I, Ferrarese, C, Agosta, F, Tremolizzo, L, Pozzi, Federico Emanuele, Aprea, Vittoria, Giovannelli, Ginevra, Lattuada, Francesca, Crivellaro, Cinzia, Bertola, Francesca, Castelnovo, Veronica, Canu, Elisa, Filippi, Massimo, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Ferrarese, Carlo, Agosta, Federica, and Tremolizzo, Lucio
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We present an in-depth clinical and neuroimaging analysis of a family carrying the MAPT K298E mutation associated with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Initial identification of this mutation in a single clinical case led to a comprehensive investigation involving four affected siblings allowing to elucidate the mutation's phenotypic expression. A 60-year-old male presented with significant behavioral changes and progressed rapidly, exhibiting speech difficulties and cognitive decline. Neuroimaging via FDG-PET revealed asymmetrical frontotemporal hypometabolism. Three siblings subsequently showed varied but consistent clinical manifestations, including abnormal behavior, speech impairments, memory deficits, and motor symptoms correlating with asymmetric frontotemporal atrophy observed in MRI scans. Based on the genotype–phenotype correlation, we propose that the p.K298E mutation results in early-onset behavioral variant FTD, accompanied by a various constellation of speech and motor impairment. This detailed characterization expands the understanding of the p.K298E mutation's clinical and neuroimaging features, underlining its role in the pathogenesis of FTD. Further research is crucial to comprehensively delineate the clinical and epidemiological implications of the MAPT p.K298E mutation.
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- 2024
11. Interplay and feedback between tectonic regime, faulting, sealing horizons, and fluid flow in a hydrocarbon-hosting extensional basin: The Val d'Agri Basin case, Southern Italy
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Schirripa Spagnolo, G., Bernasconi, S.M., Aldega, L., Castorina, F., Billi, A., Smeraglia, L., Agosta, F., Prosser, G., Tavani, S., and Carminati, E.
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- 2024
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12. Meso-to-microscale fracture porosity in tight limestones, results of an integrated field and laboratory study
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Panza, E., Agosta, F., Rustichelli, A., Vinciguerra, S.C., Ougier-Simonin, A., Dobbs, M., and Prosser, G.
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- 2019
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13. EFNS task force: the use of neuroimaging in the diagnosis of dementia
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Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Barkhof, F, Dubois, B, Fox, NC, Frisoni, GB, Jack, CR, Johannsen, P, Miller, BL, Nestor, PJ, Scheltens, P, Sorbi, S, Teipel, S, Thompson, PM, and Wahlund, L‐O
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Dementia ,Vascular Cognitive Impairment/Dementia ,Neurodegenerative ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Aging ,Brain Disorders ,Clinical Research ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,Neurological ,Advisory Committees ,Alzheimer Disease ,Humans ,Neuroimaging ,Alzheimer's disease ,amyloid imaging ,dementia ,diagnosis ,guidelines ,magnetic resonance imaging ,positron emission tomography ,single photon emission computed tomography ,European Federation of the Neurologic Societies ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Background and purposeThe European Federation of the Neurological Societies (EFNS) guidelines on the use of neuroimaging in the diagnosis and management of dementia are designed to revise and expand previous EFNS recommendations for the diagnosis and management of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to provide an overview of the evidence for the use of neuroimaging techniques in non-AD dementias, as well as general recommendations that apply to all types of dementia in clinical practice.MethodsThe task force working group reviewed evidence from original research articles, meta-analyses and systematic reviews, published before April 2012. The evidence was classified, and consensus recommendations were given and graded according to the EFNS guidance regulations.ResultsStructural imaging, which should be performed at least once in the diagnostic work-up of patients with cognitive impairment, serves to exclude other potentially treatable diseases, to recognize vascular lesions and to identify specific findings to help distinguish different forms of neurodegenerative types of dementia. Although typical cases of dementia may not benefit from routine functional imaging, these tools are recommended in those cases where diagnosis remains in doubt after clinical and structural imaging work-up and in particular clinical settings. Amyloid imaging is likely to find clinical utility in several fields, including the stratification of patients with mild cognitive impairment into those with and without underlying AD and the evaluation of atypical AD presentations.ConclusionsA number of recommendations and good practice points are made to improve the diagnosis of AD and other dementias.
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14. COVID-19 vaccine uptake among family caregivers of people with dementia: The role of attitudes toward vaccination, perceived social support and personality traits
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Bruno, F, Malvaso, A, Chiesi, F, Lagana, V, Servidio, R, Isella, V, Ferrarese, C, Gottardi, F, Stella, E, Agosta, F, Filippi, M, Lorenzo, R, Martin, L, Bruni, A, Maletta, R, Bruno F., Malvaso A., Chiesi F., Lagana V., Servidio R., Isella V., Ferrarese C., Gottardi F., Stella E., Agosta F., Filippi M., Lorenzo R. D., Martin L. R., Bruni A. C., Maletta R., Bruno, F, Malvaso, A, Chiesi, F, Lagana, V, Servidio, R, Isella, V, Ferrarese, C, Gottardi, F, Stella, E, Agosta, F, Filippi, M, Lorenzo, R, Martin, L, Bruni, A, Maletta, R, Bruno F., Malvaso A., Chiesi F., Lagana V., Servidio R., Isella V., Ferrarese C., Gottardi F., Stella E., Agosta F., Filippi M., Lorenzo R. D., Martin L. R., Bruni A. C., and Maletta R.
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People with dementia have an increased risk of contracting severe forms of COVID-19. Although in worldwide vaccination programs priority has been given to older people, having taken the vaccine does not totally eliminate the risk of contracting COVID-19 when one is in close contact with unvaccinated people. Thus, family caregivers’ choices to remain unvaccinated against COVID-19 could have potentially lethal consequences for their relatives. To our knowledge, this study represents the first attempt within the international literature to analyze COVID-19 vaccine uptake among family caregivers of people with dementia and to identify some of the psychological factors, related to COVID-19 and vaccination behavior, that could facilitate or hinder vaccine uptake. Contact information for family caregivers was obtained from five different centers and associations throughout the Italian territory. Data were collected from 179 respondents during July-September 2021 using a cross-sectional web-based survey design. More than 75% of the respondents indicated that had been vaccinated against COVID-19 and reported receiving vaccine information mainly from print or electronic newspapers (86%), followed by TV (81%) and families (64.2%). In multivariable logistic regression analyses, worries about unforeseen future effects was significantly related to COVID-19 vaccine uptake, indicating that family caregivers concerned about potential side effects of vaccines were less likely to have been vaccinated against COVID-19 (OR = 0.60, CI = 0.40-0.89). Openness to experience was also related to COVID-19 vaccine uptake, with family caregivers higher on this trait being less likely to have been vaccinated against COVID-19 (OR = 0.83, CI = 0.71-0.98). Implications for targeting of vaccine-related messages are discussed.
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- 2022
15. European Inter-Societal Delphi Consensus for the biomarker-based etiological diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders in the mild stage
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Massa, F., Festari, C., Cotta Ramusino, M., Orini, S., Aarsland, D., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Boada, M., Borroni, B., Cappa, S.F., Dubois, B., Frederiksen, K.S., Frölich, L., Garibotto, V., Georges, J., Haliassos, A., Hansson, O., Jessen, F., Kamondi, A., Kessels, R.P.C., Morbelli, S., O'Brien, J.T., Otto, M., Perret-Liaudet, A., Pizzini, F.B., Ritchie, C.W., Scheltens, P., Flier, W.M. van der, Vandenbulcke, M., Vanninen, R., Verhey, F.R.J., Vernooij, M.W., Yousry, T., Nobili, F., Frisoni, G.B., Massa, F., Festari, C., Cotta Ramusino, M., Orini, S., Aarsland, D., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Boada, M., Borroni, B., Cappa, S.F., Dubois, B., Frederiksen, K.S., Frölich, L., Garibotto, V., Georges, J., Haliassos, A., Hansson, O., Jessen, F., Kamondi, A., Kessels, R.P.C., Morbelli, S., O'Brien, J.T., Otto, M., Perret-Liaudet, A., Pizzini, F.B., Ritchie, C.W., Scheltens, P., Flier, W.M. van der, Vandenbulcke, M., Vanninen, R., Verhey, F.R.J., Vernooij, M.W., Yousry, T., Nobili, F., and Frisoni, G.B.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Background: CSF and imaging biomarkers are needed for the etiological diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders, but evidence is incomplete on their rational use in the clinic. Since October 2020, a European task force has been defining an evidence-based diagnostic workflow, where incomplete evidence is filled by the opinion of experts. Herein, we report the preliminary results through January 2022. Method: A Delphi method was used to reach consensus. Eleven pertinent European scientific societies delegated two panelists each to join Delphi rounds and voting. Consensus was set at 70% of consistent responses. Result: In the 5 voting rounds completed so far, panelists defined clinical setting (specialist outpatient service) and stage of application (prodromal and mild dementia) of the workflow, patients’ age window of biomarkers use (strongly encouraged below 70 years and of limited usefulness over 85). Workflow is configurated to be patient-centered and structured on three levels of assessment (W): W1, definition of clinical profiles based on the combined results of MRI, neuropsychology, blood tests; W2, choice of first-line biomarkers according to the main clinical suspicion (i.e., FDG-PET for frontotemporal lobar degeneration and motor tauopathies, dopamine SPECT/PET for Lewy body spectrum disorders, and CSF biomarkers either for Alzheimer’s disease or in cases with inconclusive neuropsychological and/or MRI findings, whereas no biomarker was indicated in suspected vascular cognitive impairment); W3, selection of a second-line biomarker when results of first-line biomarkers are inconsistent with diagnostic hypothesis (i.e., not typical FDG-PET pattern) or uninformative (i.e., borderline CSF amyloid results) or not sufficient to rule out other etiologies (i.e., amyloid-positive and tau-negative CSF results) or when a diagnosis remains possible despite a negative first-line biomarker (e.g., normal dopamine SPECT/PET in suspected prodromal dementia with Lewy bodies). Conc
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- 2023
16. Functional Connectivity From Disease Epicenters in Frontotemporal Dementia
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Agosta, F, Spinelli, E, Basaia, S, Cividini, C, Falbo, F, Pavone, C, Riva, N, Canu, E, Castelnovo, V, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Villa, C, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Silani, V, Josephs, K, Whitwell, J, Filippi, M, Agosta, Federica, Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele, Basaia, Silvia, Cividini, Camilla, Falbo, Francesco, Pavone, Costanza, Riva, Nilo, Canu, Elisa, Castelnovo, Veronica, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Villa, Cristina, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Silani, Vincenzo, Josephs, Keith Anthony, Whitwell, Jennifer, Filippi, Massimo, Agosta, F, Spinelli, E, Basaia, S, Cividini, C, Falbo, F, Pavone, C, Riva, N, Canu, E, Castelnovo, V, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Villa, C, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Silani, V, Josephs, K, Whitwell, J, Filippi, M, Agosta, Federica, Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele, Basaia, Silvia, Cividini, Camilla, Falbo, Francesco, Pavone, Costanza, Riva, Nilo, Canu, Elisa, Castelnovo, Veronica, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Villa, Cristina, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Silani, Vincenzo, Josephs, Keith Anthony, Whitwell, Jennifer, and Filippi, Massimo
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Background and ObjectivesMRI connectomics is an ideal tool to test a network-based model of pathologic propagation from a disease epicenter in neurodegenerative disorders. In this study, we used a novel graph theory-based MRI paradigm to explore functional connectivity reorganization, discerning between direct and indirect connections from disease epicenters, and its relationship with neurodegeneration across clinical presentations of the frontotemporal dementia (FTD) spectrum, including behavioral variant of FTD (bvFTD), nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA), and semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA).MethodsIn this observational cross-sectional study, disease epicenters were defined as the peaks of atrophy of a cohort of patients with high confidence of frontotemporal lobar degeneration pathology (Mayo Clinic). These were used as seed regions for stepwise functional connectivity (SFC) analyses in an independent (Milan) set of patients with FTD to assess connectivity in regions directly and indirectly connected to the epicenters. Correlations between SFC architecture in healthy conditions and atrophy patterns in patients with FTD were also tested.ResultsAs defined by comparing the 42 Mayo Clinic patients with 15 controls, disease epicenters were the left anterior insula for bvFTD, left supplementary motor area for nfvPPA, and left inferior temporal gyrus (ITG) for svPPA. Compared with 94 age-matched controls, patients with bvFTD (n = 64) and nfvPPA (n = 34) of the Milan cohort showed widespread decreased SFC in bilateral cortical regions with direct/indirect connections with epicenters and increased SFC either in directly connected regions, physically close to the respective seed region, or in more distant cortical/cerebellar areas with indirect connections. Across all link steps, svPPA (n = 36) showed SFC decrease mostly within the temporal lobes, with co-occurrent SFC increase in cerebellar regions at indirect link steps. The
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17. Fracture stratigraphy and fluid flow properties of shallow-water, tight carbonates: The case study of the Murge Plateau (southern Italy)
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Panza, E., Agosta, F., Rustichelli, A., Zambrano, M., Tondi, E., Prosser, G., Giorgioni, M., and Janiseck, J.M.
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- 2016
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18. The Italian dementia with Lewy bodies study group (DLB-SINdem): toward a standardization of clinical procedures and multicenter cohort studies design
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Bonanni, L., Cagnin, A., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Borroni, B., Bozzali, M., Bruni, A. C., Filippi, M., Galimberti, D., Monastero, R., Muscio, C., Parnetti, L., Perani, D., Serra, L., Silani, V., Tiraboschi, P., Padovani, A., Alberici, A., Alberoni, M., Amici, S., Appollonio, I., Arena, M.G., Arighi, A., Avanzi, S., Bagella, C.F., Baglio, F., Barocco, F., Belardinelli, N., Bonuccelli, U., Bottini, G., Bruno Bossio, R., Bruno, G., Buccomino, D., Cacchiò, G., Calabrese, E., Campanelli, A., Canevelli, M., Canu, E.D.G., Cappa, A., Capra, C., Carapelle, E., Caratozzolo, S., Carbone, G.F.S., Cattaruzza, T., Cerami, C., Cester, A., Cheldi, A., Cherchi, R., Chiari, A., Cirafisi, C., Colao, R., Confaloni, A., Conti, M.Z., Costa, A., Costa, B., Cotelli, M.S., Cova, I., Cravello, L., Cumbo, E., Cupidi, C., De Togni, L., Del Din, G., Del Re, M.L., Dentizzi, C., Di Lorenzo, F., Di Stefano, F., Dikova, N., Farina, E., Floris, G., Foti, A., Franceschi, M., Fumagalli, G.G., Gabelli, C., Ghidoni, E., Giannandrea, D., Giordana, M.T., Giorelli, M., Giubilei, F., Grimaldi, L., Grimaldi, R., Guglielmi, V., Lanari, A., Le Pira, F., Letteri, F., Levi Minzi, G.V., Lorusso, S., Ludovico, L., Luzzi, S., Maggiore, L., Magnani, G., Mancini, G., Manconi, F.M., Manfredi, L., Maniscalco, M., Marano, P., Marcon, M., Marcone, A., Marra, C., Martorana, A., Mascia, M.G., Mascia, V., Mauri, M., Mazzei, B., Meloni, M., Merlo, P., Messa, G., Milia, A., Monacelli, F., Montecalvo, G., Moschella, V., Mura, G., Nemni, R., Nobili, F., Notarelli, A., Di Giacomo, R., Onofrj, M., Paci, C., Padiglioni, C., Perini, M., Perotta, D., Perri, Formenti A., Perri, R., Piccininni, C., Piccoli, T., Pilia, G., Pilotto, A., Poli, S., Pomati, S., Pompanin, S., Pucci, E., Puccio, G., Quaranta, D., Rainero, I., Rea, G., Realmuto, S., Riva, M., Rizzetti, M.C., Rolma, G., Rozzini, L., Sacco, L., Saibene, F.L., Scarpini, E., Sensi, S., Seripa, D., Sinforiani, E., Sorbi, S., Sorrentino, G., Spallazzi, M., Stracciari, A., Talarico, G., Tassinari, T., Thomas, A., Tiezzi, A., Tomassini, P.F., Trebbastoni, A., Tremolizzo, L., Tripi, G., Ursini, F., Vaianella, L., Valluzzi, F., Vezzadini, G., Vista, M., Volontè, M.A., On behalf of DLB-SINdem study group, and Istituto Superiore di Sanità
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- 2017
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19. Structural properties of fractured and faulted Cretaceous platform carbonates, Murge Plateau (southern Italy)
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Korneva, I., Tondi, E., Agosta, F., Rustichelli, A., Spina, V., Bitonte, R., and Di Cuia, R.
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- 2014
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20. Being the Family Caregiver of a Patient With Dementia During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Lockdown
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Zucca, M., Isella, V., Lorenzo, R. D., Marra, Camillo, Cagnin, A., Cupidi, C., Bonanni, L., Lagana, V., Rubino, E., Vanacore, N., Agosta, F., Caffarra, P., Sambati, R., Quaranta, Davide, Guglielmi, Valeria, Appollonio, I. M., Logroscino, G., Filippi, M., Tedeschi, G., Ferrarese, C., Rainero, I., Bruni, A. C., Gallo, E., Grassini, A., Marcinno, A., Roveta, F., Martino, P. D., Frangipane, F., Puccio, G., Colao, R., Mirabelli, M., Martellacci, N., Lino, F., Mozzetta, S., Busse, C., Camporese, G., Sacco, S., Lechiara, M. C., Carrarini, Claudia, Russo, M., Casalena, A., Sucapane, P., Tiraboschi, P., Caroppo, P., Redaelli, V., Fede, G. D., Coppa, D., Peluso, L., Insarda, P., Bartolo, M. D., Esposito, S., Iavarone, A., Orsini, A. V. M., Salvatore, E., Criscuolo, C., Sambati, L., Santoro, R., Gragnaniello, D., Pedriali, I., Ludovico, L., Chiari, A., Fabbo, A., Bevilacqua, P., Galli, C., Magarelli, S., Perini, M., Spalletta, G., Banaj, N., Porcari, D. E., Caruso, G., Cipollini, V., Casini, A. R., Ursini, F., Bruno, G., Rozzini, R., Brambilla, M., Magnani, G., Caso, F., Spinelli, E. G., Ramusino, M. C., Perini, G., Luzzi, S., Cacchio, G., Ciccola, A., Cionfrini, L., Giuli, C., Fabi, K., Guidi, M., Paci, C., Castellano, A., Petrucci, R., Accogli, M., Carapelle, E., Calabrese, G., Trevisi, G. N., Coluccia, B., Giuliano, A. V., Caggiula, M., Impagnatiello, V., Beretta, F., Milia, A., Pilia, G., Mascia, M. G., Putzu, V., Piccoli, T., Cuffaro, L., Monastero, R., Battaglia, A., Blandino, V., Lupo, F., Cumbo, E., Luca, A., Caravaglios, G., Vezzosi, A., Bessi, V., Tognoni, G., Calsolaro, V., Mossello, E., Amici, S., Trequattrini, A., Pezzuto, S., Mecocci, P., Fichera, G., Pradelli, S., Formilan, M., Coin, A., Togni, L. D., Sala, F., Nicolosi, V., Gallucci, M., Mazzarolo, A. P., Bergamelli, C., Zucca M., Isella V., Lorenzo R.D., Marra C., Cagnin A., Cupidi C., Bonanni L., Lagana V., Rubino E., Vanacore N., Agosta F., Caffarra P., Sambati R., Quaranta D., Guglielmi V., Appollonio I.M., Logroscino G., Filippi M., Tedeschi G., Ferrarese C., Rainero I., Bruni A.C., Gallo E., Grassini A., Marcinno A., Roveta F., Martino P.D., Frangipane F., Puccio G., Colao R., Mirabelli M., Martellacci N., Lino F., Mozzetta S., Busse C., Camporese G., Sacco S., Lechiara M.C., Carrarini C., Russo M., Casalena A., Sucapane P., Tiraboschi P., Caroppo P., Redaelli V., Fede G.D., Coppa D., Peluso L., Insarda P., Bartolo M.D., Esposito S., Iavarone A., Orsini A.V.M., Salvatore E., Criscuolo C., Sambati L., Santoro R., Gragnaniello D., Pedriali I., Ludovico L., Chiari A., Fabbo A., Bevilacqua P., Galli C., Magarelli S., Perini M., Spalletta G., Banaj N., Porcari D.E., Caruso G., Cipollini V., Casini A.R., Ursini F., Bruno G., Rozzini R., Brambilla M., Magnani G., Caso F., Spinelli E.G., Ramusino M.C., Perini G., Luzzi S., Cacchio G., Ciccola A., Cionfrini L., Giuli C., Fabi K., Guidi M., Paci C., Castellano A., Petrucci R., Accogli M., Carapelle E., Calabrese G., Trevisi G.N., Coluccia B., Giuliano A.V., Caggiula M., Impagnatiello V., Beretta F., Milia A., Pilia G., Mascia M.G., Putzu V., Piccoli T., Cuffaro L., Monastero R., Battaglia A., Blandino V., Lupo F., Cumbo E., Luca A., Caravaglios G., Vezzosi A., Bessi V., Tognoni G., Calsolaro V., Mossello E., Amici S., Trequattrini A., Pezzuto S., Mecocci P., Fichera G., Pradelli S., Formilan M., Coin A., Togni L.D., Sala F., Nicolosi V., Gallucci M., Mazzarolo A.P., Bergamelli C., Zucca, M, Isella, V, Di Lorenzo, R, Marra, C, Cagnin, A, Cupidi, C, Bonanni, L, Laganà, V, Rubino, E, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Caffarra, P, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Appollonio, I, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Gallo, E, Grassini, A, Marcinnò, A, Roveta, F, De Martino, P, Frangipane, F, Puccio, G, Colao, R, Mirabelli, M, Martellacci, N, Lino, F, Mozzetta, S, Bussè, C, Camporese, G, Sacco, S, Lechiara, M, Carrarini, C, Russo, M, Casalena, A, Sucapane, P, Tiraboschi, P, Caroppo, P, Redaelli, V, Di Fede, G, Coppa, D, Peluso, L, Insarda, P, De Bartolo, M, Esposito, S, Iavarone, A, Orsini, A, Salvatore, E, Criscuolo, C, Sambati, L, Santoro, R, Gragnaniello, D, Pedriali, I, Ludovico, L, Chiari, A, Fabbo, A, Bevilacqua, P, Galli, C, Magarelli, S, Perini, M, Spalletta, G, Banaj, N, Porcari, D, Caruso, G, Cipollini, V, Casini, A, Ursini, F, Bruno, G, Rozzini, R, Brambilla, M, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Spinelli, E, Cotta Ramusino, M, Perini, G, Luzzi, S, Cacchiò, G, Ciccola, A, Cionfrini, L, Giuli, C, Fabi, K, Guidi, M, Paci, C, Castellano, A, Petrucci, R, Accogli, M, Carapelle, E, Calabrese, G, Trevisi, G, Coluccia, B, Vasquez Giuliano, A, Caggiula, M, Impagnatiello, V, Beretta, F, Milia, A, Pilia, G, Mascia, M, Putzu, V, Piccoli, T, Cuffaro, L, Monastero, R, Battaglia, A, Blandino, V, Lupo, F, Cumbo, E, Luca, A, Caravaglios, G, Vezzosi, A, Bessi, V, Tognoni, G, Calsolaro, V, Mossello, E, Amici, S, Trequattrini, A, Pezzuto, S, Mecocci, P, Fichera, G, Pradelli, S, Formilan, M, Coin, A, De Togni, L, Sala, F, Nicolosi, V, Gallucci, M, Mazzarolo, A, Bergamelli, C, Zucca, Milena, Isella, Valeria, Lorenzo, Raffaele Di, Marra, Camillo, Cagnin, Annachiara, Cupidi, Chiara, Bonanni, Laura, Laganà, Valentina, Rubino, Elisa, Vanacore, Nicola, Agosta, Federica, Caffarra, Paolo, Sambati, Renato, Quaranta, Davide, Guglielmi, Valeria, Appollonio, Ildebrando M., Logroscino, Giancarlo, Filippi, Massimo, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Ferrarese, Carlo, Rainero, Innocenzo, and Bruni, Amalia C.
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Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Population ,Psychological intervention ,Protective factor ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,burden ,03 medical and health sciences ,stress ,0302 clinical medicine ,stre ,medicine ,Dementia ,caregiver ,COVID-19 ,dementia ,Psychiatry ,education ,Original Research ,MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,education.field_of_study ,030214 geriatrics ,burden, caregiver, COVID-19, dementia, stress ,Family caregivers ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Anxiety ,Caregiver stress ,M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Background: Family caregivers of patients with dementia are at high risk of stress and burden, and quarantine due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may have increased the risk of psychological disturbances in this population. The current study was carried out during the national lockdown declared in March 2020 by the Italian government as a containment measure of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic and is the first nationwide survey on the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on the mental health of dementia informal caregivers.Methods: Eighty-seven dementia centers evenly distributed on the Italian territory enrolled 4,710 caregiver–patient pairs. Caregivers underwent a telephone interview assessing classical symptoms of caregiver stress and concern for the consequences of COVID-19 infection on patient’s health. We calculated prevalence of symptoms and regressed them on various potential stress risk factors: caregivers’ sociodemographic characteristics and lifestyle, patients’ clinical features, and lockdown-related elements, like discontinuity in medical care.Results: Approximately 90% of caregivers reported at least one symptom of stress, and nearly 30% reported four or more symptoms. The most prevalent symptoms were concern for consequences of COVID-19 on patient’s health (75%) and anxiety (46%). The main risk factors for stress were identified as a conflicting relationship with the patient and discontinuity in assistance, but caregiver’s female sex, younger age, lower education, and cohabitation with the patient also had an impact. Availability of help from institutions or private individuals showed a protective effect against sense of abandonment but a detrimental effect on concern about the risk for the patient to contract COVID-19. The only protective factor was mild dementia severity, which was associated with a lower risk of feeling isolated and abandoned; type of dementia, on the other hand, did not affect stress risk.Conclusion: Our results demonstrate the large prevalence of stress in family caregivers of patients with dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic and have identified both caregivers and situations at a higher risk of stress, which should be taken into account in the planning of interventions in support of quarantined families and patients.
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21. Burden of rare variants in ALS and axonal hereditary neuropathy genes influence survival in ALS: Insights from a next generation sequencing study of an Italian ALS cohort
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Scarlino, S, Domi, T, Pozzi, L, Romano, A, Pipitone, G, Falzone, Y, Mosca, L, Penco, S, Lunetta, C, Sansone, V, Tremolizzo, L, Fazio, R, Agosta, F, Filippi, M, Carrera, P, Riva, N, Quattrini, A, Scarlino S., Domi T., Pozzi L., Romano A., Pipitone G. B., Falzone Y. M., Mosca L., Penco S., Lunetta C., Sansone V., Tremolizzo L., Fazio R., Agosta F., Filippi M., Carrera P., Riva N., Quattrini A., Scarlino, S, Domi, T, Pozzi, L, Romano, A, Pipitone, G, Falzone, Y, Mosca, L, Penco, S, Lunetta, C, Sansone, V, Tremolizzo, L, Fazio, R, Agosta, F, Filippi, M, Carrera, P, Riva, N, Quattrini, A, Scarlino S., Domi T., Pozzi L., Romano A., Pipitone G. B., Falzone Y. M., Mosca L., Penco S., Lunetta C., Sansone V., Tremolizzo L., Fazio R., Agosta F., Filippi M., Carrera P., Riva N., and Quattrini A.
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Although the genetic architecture of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is incompletely understood, recent findings suggest a complex model of inheritance in ALS, which is consistent with a multistep pathogenetic process. Therefore, the aim of our work is to further explore the architecture of ALS using targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) analysis, enriched in motor neuron diseases (MND)-associated genes which are also implicated in axonal hereditary motor neuropathy (HMN), in order to investigate if disease expression, including the progression rate, could be influenced by the combination of multiple rare gene variants. We analyzed 29 genes in an Italian cohort of 83 patients with both familial and sporadic ALS. Overall, we detected 43 rare variants in 17 different genes and found that 43.4% of the ALS patients harbored a variant in at least one of the investigated genes. Of note, 27.9% of the variants were identified in other MND-and HMN-associated genes. Moreover, multiple gene variants were identified in 17% of the patients. The burden of rare variants is associated with reduced survival and with the time to reach King stage 4, i.e., the time to reach the need for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) positioning or non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) initiation, independently of known negative prognostic factors. Our data contribute to a better understanding of the molecular basis of ALS supporting the hypothesis that rare variant burden could play a role in the multistep model of disease and could exert a negative prognostic effect. Moreover, we further extend the genetic landscape of ALS to other MND-associated genes traditionally implicated in degenerative diseases of peripheral axons, such as HMN and CMT2.
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22. Behavioral and psychological effects of coronavirus disease-19 quarantine in patients with dementia
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Cagnin, A, Di Lorenzo, R, Marra, C, Bonanni, L, Cupidi, C, Lagana, V, Rubino, E, Vacca, A, Provero, P, Isella, V, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Appollonio, I, Caffarra, P, Pettenuzzo, I, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Cagnin A., Di Lorenzo R., Marra C., Bonanni L., Cupidi C., Lagana V., Rubino E., Vacca A., Provero P., Isella V., Vanacore N., Agosta F., Appollonio I., Caffarra P., Pettenuzzo I., Sambati R., Quaranta D., Guglielmi V., Logroscino G., Filippi M., Tedeschi G., Ferrarese C., Rainero I., Bruni A. C., Cagnin, A, Di Lorenzo, R, Marra, C, Bonanni, L, Cupidi, C, Lagana, V, Rubino, E, Vacca, A, Provero, P, Isella, V, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Appollonio, I, Caffarra, P, Pettenuzzo, I, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Cagnin A., Di Lorenzo R., Marra C., Bonanni L., Cupidi C., Lagana V., Rubino E., Vacca A., Provero P., Isella V., Vanacore N., Agosta F., Appollonio I., Caffarra P., Pettenuzzo I., Sambati R., Quaranta D., Guglielmi V., Logroscino G., Filippi M., Tedeschi G., Ferrarese C., Rainero I., and Bruni A. C.
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Background: In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic due to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and several governments planned a national quarantine in order to control the virus spread. Acute psychological effects of quarantine in frail elderly subjects with special needs, such as patients with dementia, have been poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to assess modifications of neuropsychiatric symptoms during quarantine in patients with dementia and their caregivers. Methods: This is a sub-study of a multicenter nation-wide survey. A structured telephone interview was delivered to family caregivers of patients with diagnosis of Alzheimer disease (AD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and vascular dementia (VD), followed regularly at 87 Italian memory clinics. Variations in behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSD) were collected after 1 month since quarantine declaration and associations with disease type, severity, gender, and caregiver’s stress burden were analyzed. Results: A total of 4,913 caregivers participated in the survey. Increased BPSD was reported in 59.6% of patients as worsening of preexisting symptoms (51.9%) or as new onset (26%), and requested drug modifications in 27.6% of these cases. Irritability, apathy, agitation, and anxiety were the most frequently reported worsening symptoms and sleep disorder and irritability the most frequent new symptoms. Profile of BPSD varied according to dementia type, disease severity, and patients’ gender. Anxiety and depression were associated with a diagnosis of AD (OR 1.35, CI: 1.12–1.62), mild to moderate disease severity and female gender. DLB was significantly associated with a higher risk of worsening hallucinations (OR 5.29, CI 3.66–7.64) and sleep disorder (OR 1.69, CI 1.25–2.29), FTD with wandering (OR 1.62, CI 1.12–2.35), and change of appetite (OR 1.52, CI 1.03–2.25). Stress-related symptoms were experienced by two-thirds of caregiv
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23. Accuracy of the clinical diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) among the Italian Dementia Centers: a study by the Italian DLB study group (DLB-SINdem)
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Russo, M., Carrarini, Claudia, Di Iorio, A., Pellegrino, R., Bruni, A. C., Caratozzolo, S., Chiari, A., Pretta, S., Marra, Camillo, Cotelli, M. S., Arighi, A., Fumagalli, G. G., Cataruzza, T., Caso, F., Paci, C., Rosso, M., Amici, S., Giannandrea, D., Pilotto, A., Luzzi, S., Castellano, A., D'Antonio, F., Luca, A., Gelosa, G., Piccoli, T., Mauri, M., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Borroni, B., Bozzali, M., Filippi, M., Galimberti, D., Monastero, R., Muscio, C., Parnetti, L., Perani, D., Serra, L., Silani, V., Tiraboschi, P., Cagnin, A., Padovani, A., Bonanni, L., Roberta, B., Federica, F., Sebastiano, G., Caterina, G., Gianmarco, G., Giuseppe, M., Giulia, M., Stefano, M., Carmela, R., Marco, R., Pierpaolo, S., Giuseppe, S. P., Marinella, T., Federico, V., Antonietta, V. M., Carrarini C., Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044), Russo, M., Carrarini, Claudia, Di Iorio, A., Pellegrino, R., Bruni, A. C., Caratozzolo, S., Chiari, A., Pretta, S., Marra, Camillo, Cotelli, M. S., Arighi, A., Fumagalli, G. G., Cataruzza, T., Caso, F., Paci, C., Rosso, M., Amici, S., Giannandrea, D., Pilotto, A., Luzzi, S., Castellano, A., D'Antonio, F., Luca, A., Gelosa, G., Piccoli, T., Mauri, M., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Borroni, B., Bozzali, M., Filippi, M., Galimberti, D., Monastero, R., Muscio, C., Parnetti, L., Perani, D., Serra, L., Silani, V., Tiraboschi, P., Cagnin, A., Padovani, A., Bonanni, L., Roberta, B., Federica, F., Sebastiano, G., Caterina, G., Gianmarco, G., Giuseppe, M., Giulia, M., Stefano, M., Carmela, R., Marco, R., Pierpaolo, S., Giuseppe, S. P., Marinella, T., Federico, V., Antonietta, V. M., Carrarini C., and Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044)
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Introduction: Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) may represent a diagnostic challenge, since its clinical picture overlaps with other dementia. Two toolkits have been developed to aid the clinician to diagnose DLB: the Lewy Body Composite Risk Score (LBCRS) and the Assessment Toolkit for DLB (AT-DLB). We aim to evaluate the reliability of these two questionnaires, and their ability to enhance the interpretation of the international consensus diagnostic criteria. Methods: LBCRS and AT-DLB were distributed to 135 Italian Neurological Centers for Cognitive Decline and Dementia (CDCDs), with the indication to administer them to all patients with dementia referred within the subsequent 3 months. We asked to subsequently apply consensus criteria for DLB diagnosis, to validate the diagnostic accuracy of the two toolkits. Results: A total of 23 Centers joined the study; 1854 patients were enrolled. We found a prevalence of possible or probable DLB of 13% each (26% total), according to the consensus criteria. LBCRS toolkit showed good reliability, with a Cronbach alpha of 0.77, stable even after removing variables from the construct. AT-DLB toolkit Cronbach alpha was 0.52 and, after the subtraction of the “cognitive fluctuation” criterion, was only 0.31. Accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were higher for LBCRS vs. AT-DLB. However, when simultaneously considered in the logistic models, AT-DLB showed a better performance (p < 0.001). Overall, the concordance between LBCRS positive and AT-DLB possible/probable was of 78.02% Conclusions: In a clinical setting, the LBCRS and AT-DLB questionnaires have good accuracy for DLB diagnosis.
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24. Resting state functional brain networks associated with emotion processing in frontotemporal lobar degeneration
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Canu, E, Calderaro, D, Castelnovo, V, Basaia, S, Magno, M, Riva, N, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Villa, C, Pain, D, Mora, G, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Poletti, B, Silani, V, Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Canu, Elisa, Calderaro, Davide, Castelnovo, Veronica, Basaia, Silvia, Magno, Maria Antonietta, Riva, Nilo, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Villa, Cristina, Pain, Debora, Mora, Gabriele, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Filippi, Massimo, Agosta, Federica, Canu, E, Calderaro, D, Castelnovo, V, Basaia, S, Magno, M, Riva, N, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Villa, C, Pain, D, Mora, G, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Poletti, B, Silani, V, Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Canu, Elisa, Calderaro, Davide, Castelnovo, Veronica, Basaia, Silvia, Magno, Maria Antonietta, Riva, Nilo, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Villa, Cristina, Pain, Debora, Mora, Gabriele, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Filippi, Massimo, and Agosta, Federica
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This study investigated the relationship between emotion processing and resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC) of the brain networks in frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Eighty FTLD patients (including cases with behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive aphasia, progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome, motor neuron disease) and 65 healthy controls underwent rs-functional MRI. Emotion processing was tested using the Comprehensive Affect Testing System (CATS). In patients and controls, correlations were investigated between each emotion construct and rs-FC changes within critical networks. Mean rs-FC of the clusters significantly associated with CATS scoring were compared among FTLD groups. FTLD patients had pathological CATS scores compared with controls. In controls, increased rs-FC of the cerebellar and visuo-associative networks correlated with better scores in emotion-matching and discrimination tasks, respectively; while decreased rs-FC of the visuo-spatial network was related with better performance in the affect-matching and naming. In FTLD, the associations between rs-FC and CATS scores involved more brain regions, such as orbitofrontal and middle frontal gyri within anterior networks (i.e., salience and default-mode), parietal and somatosensory regions within visuo-spatial and sensorimotor networks, caudate and thalamus within basal-ganglia network. Rs-FC changes associated with CATS were similar among all FTLD groups. In FTLD compared to controls, the pattern of rs-FC associated with emotional processing involves a larger number of brain regions, likely due to functional specificity loss and compensatory attempts. These associations were similar across all FTLD groups, suggesting a common physiopathological mechanism of emotion processing breakdown, regardless the clinical presentation and pattern of atrophy.
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25. Growth processes, dimensional parameters and scaling relationships of two conjugate sets of compactive shear bands in porous carbonate grainstones, Favignana Island, Italy
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Tondi, E., Cilona, A., Agosta, F., Aydin, A., Rustichelli, A., Renda, P., and Giunta, G.
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26. Fracture stratigraphy of Mesozoic platform carbonates, Agri Valley, southern Italy
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Manniello, C, primary, Agosta, F, additional, Todaro, S, additional, Cavalcante, F, additional, and Prosser, G, additional
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27. WITHDRAWN: Action observation and motor imagery in Parkinson’s disease patients with postural instability and gait disorders: A gait analysis and functional MRI study
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Sarasso, E., Agosta, F., Gardoni, A., Volontè, M.A., Tettamanti, A., and Filippi, M.
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28. Short-term adaptation to a simple motor task: A physiological process preserved in multiple sclerosis
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Mancini, L., Ciccarelli, O., Manfredonia, F., Thornton, J.S., Agosta, F., Barkhof, F., Beckmann, C., De Stefano, N., Enzinger, C., Fazekas, F., Filippi, M., Gass, A., Hirsch, J.G., Johansen-Berg, H., Kappos, L., Korteweg, T., Manson, S.C., Marino, S., Matthews, P.M., Montalban, X., Palace, J., Polman, C., Rocca, M., Ropele, S., Rovira, A., Wegner, C., Friston, K., Thompson, A., and Yousry, T.
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29. The Impact of COVID-19 Quarantine on Patients With Dementia and Family Caregivers: A Nation-Wide Survey
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Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Marra, C, Cagnin, A, Bonanni, L, Cupidi, C, Lagana, V, Rubino, E, Vacca, A, Di Lorenzo, R, Provero, P, Isella, V, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Appollonio, I, Caffarra, P, Busse, C, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Gallo, E, Grassini, A, Marcinnò, A, Roveta, F, De Martino, P, Frangipane, F, Puccio, G, Colao, R, Mirabelli, M, Terracciano, C, Lino, F, Mozzetta, S, Gazzola, G, Camporese, G, Sacco, S, Lechiara, M, Carrarini, C, Russo, M, Casa Lena, A, Sucapane, P, Tiraboschi, P, Caroppo, P, Redaelli, V, Di Fede, G, Coppa, D, Peluso, L, Insarda, P, De Bartolo, M, Esposito, S, Iavarone, A, Fuschillo, C, Salvatore, E, Criscuolo, C, Sambati, L, Santoro, R, Gragnaniello, D, Pedriali, I, Ludovico, L, Chiari, A, Fabbo, A, Bevilacqua, P, Galli, C, Magarelli, S, Spalletta, G, Banaj, N, Caruso, G, Porcari, E, Giubilei, F, Casini, A, Ursini, F, Bruno, G, Boffelli, S, Brambilla, M, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Spinelli, E, Sinforiani, E, Costa, A, Luzzi, S, Cacchiò, G, Perini, M, Angeloni, R, Giuli, C, Fabi, K, Guidi, M, Paci, C, Castellano, A, Carapelle, E, Petrucci, R, Accogli, M, Trevisi, G, Renna, S, Vasquez Giuliano, A, Da Re, F, Milia, A, Pilia, G, Mascia, M, Putzu, V, Piccoli, T, Cuffaro, L, Monastero, R, Battaglia, A, Blandino, V, Lupo, F, Cumbo, E, Luca, A, Caravaglios, G, Vezzosi, A, Bessi, V, Tognoni, G, Calsolaro, V, Lucarelli, G, Amici, S, Trequattrini, A, Pezzuto, S, Mecocci, P, Caironi, G, Boselli, B, Formilan, M, Coin, A, De Togni, L, Sala, F, Sandri, G, Gallucci, M, Mazzarolo, A, Bergamelli, C, Passoni, S, Bruni, AC, Lechiara, MC, Porcari, ED, Casini, AR, Spinelli, EG, Trevisi, GN, Mascia, MG, Mazzarolo, AP, Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Marra, C, Cagnin, A, Bonanni, L, Cupidi, C, Lagana, V, Rubino, E, Vacca, A, Di Lorenzo, R, Provero, P, Isella, V, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Appollonio, I, Caffarra, P, Busse, C, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Gallo, E, Grassini, A, Marcinnò, A, Roveta, F, De Martino, P, Frangipane, F, Puccio, G, Colao, R, Mirabelli, M, Terracciano, C, Lino, F, Mozzetta, S, Gazzola, G, Camporese, G, Sacco, S, Lechiara, M, Carrarini, C, Russo, M, Casa Lena, A, Sucapane, P, Tiraboschi, P, Caroppo, P, Redaelli, V, Di Fede, G, Coppa, D, Peluso, L, Insarda, P, De Bartolo, M, Esposito, S, Iavarone, A, Fuschillo, C, Salvatore, E, Criscuolo, C, Sambati, L, Santoro, R, Gragnaniello, D, Pedriali, I, Ludovico, L, Chiari, A, Fabbo, A, Bevilacqua, P, Galli, C, Magarelli, S, Spalletta, G, Banaj, N, Caruso, G, Porcari, E, Giubilei, F, Casini, A, Ursini, F, Bruno, G, Boffelli, S, Brambilla, M, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Spinelli, E, Sinforiani, E, Costa, A, Luzzi, S, Cacchiò, G, Perini, M, Angeloni, R, Giuli, C, Fabi, K, Guidi, M, Paci, C, Castellano, A, Carapelle, E, Petrucci, R, Accogli, M, Trevisi, G, Renna, S, Vasquez Giuliano, A, Da Re, F, Milia, A, Pilia, G, Mascia, M, Putzu, V, Piccoli, T, Cuffaro, L, Monastero, R, Battaglia, A, Blandino, V, Lupo, F, Cumbo, E, Luca, A, Caravaglios, G, Vezzosi, A, Bessi, V, Tognoni, G, Calsolaro, V, Lucarelli, G, Amici, S, Trequattrini, A, Pezzuto, S, Mecocci, P, Caironi, G, Boselli, B, Formilan, M, Coin, A, De Togni, L, Sala, F, Sandri, G, Gallucci, M, Mazzarolo, A, Bergamelli, C, Passoni, S, Bruni, AC, Lechiara, MC, Porcari, ED, Casini, AR, Spinelli, EG, Trevisi, GN, Mascia, MG, and Mazzarolo, AP
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Introduction: Previous studies showed that quarantine for pandemic diseases is associated with several psychological and medical effects. The consequences of quarantine for COVID-19 pandemic in patients with dementia are unknown. We investigated the clinical changes in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and evaluated caregivers’ distress during COVID-19 quarantine. Methods: The study involved 87 Italian Dementia Centers. Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), and Vascular Dementia (VD) were eligible for the study. Family caregivers of patients with dementia were interviewed by phone in April 2020, 45 days after quarantine declaration. Main outcomes were patients’ changes in cognitive, behavioral, and motor symptoms. Secondary outcomes were effects on caregivers’ psychological features. Results: 4913 patients (2934 females, 1979 males) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Caregivers reported a worsening in cognitive functions in 55.1% of patients, mainly in subjects with DLB and AD. Aggravation of behavioral symptoms was observed in 51.9% of patients. In logistic regression analysis, previous physical independence was associated with both cognitive and behavioral worsening (odds ratio 1.85 [95% CI 1.42–2.39], 1.84 [95% CI 1.43–2.38], respectively). On the contrary, pandemic awareness was a protective factor for the worsening of cognitive and behavioral symptoms (odds ratio 0.74 [95% CI 0.65–0.85]; and 0.72 [95% CI 0.63–0.82], respectively). Approximately 25.9% of patients showed the onset of new behavioral symptoms. A worsening in motor function was reported by 36.7% of patients. Finally, caregivers reported a high increase in anxiety, depression, and distress. Conclusion: Our study shows that quarantine for COVID-19 is associated with an acute worsening of clinical symptoms in patients with dementia as well as increase of caregivers’ burden. Our findings emphasize the importance to imp
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30. Structural MRI Signatures in Genetic Presentations of the Frontotemporal Dementia-Motor Neuron Disease Spectrum
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Spinelli, E, Ghirelli, A, Basaia, S, Cividini, C, Riva, N, Canu, E, Castelnovo, V, Domi, T, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Rossi, G, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Silani, V, Carrera, P, Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele, Ghirelli, Alma, Basaia, Silvia, Cividini, Camilla, Riva, Nilo, Canu, Elisa, Castelnovo, Veronica, Domi, Teuta, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Rossi, Giacomina, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Silani, Vincenzo, Carrera, Paola, Filippi, Massimo, Agosta, Federica, Spinelli, E, Ghirelli, A, Basaia, S, Cividini, C, Riva, N, Canu, E, Castelnovo, V, Domi, T, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Caroppo, P, Prioni, S, Rossi, G, Tremolizzo, L, Appollonio, I, Silani, V, Carrera, P, Filippi, M, Agosta, F, Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele, Ghirelli, Alma, Basaia, Silvia, Cividini, Camilla, Riva, Nilo, Canu, Elisa, Castelnovo, Veronica, Domi, Teuta, Magnani, Giuseppe, Caso, Francesca, Caroppo, Paola, Prioni, Sara, Rossi, Giacomina, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Silani, Vincenzo, Carrera, Paola, Filippi, Massimo, and Agosta, Federica
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Background and ObjectivesTo assess cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar gray matter (GM) atrophy using MRI in patients with disorders of the frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) spectrum with known genetic mutations.MethodsSixty-six patients carrying FTLD-related mutations were enrolled, including 44 with pure motor neuron disease (MND) and 22 with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Sixty-one patients with sporadic FTLD (sFTLD) matched for age, sex, and disease severity with genetic FTLD (gFTLD) were also included, as well as 52 healthy controls. A whole-brain voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analysis was performed. GM volumes of subcortical and cerebellar structures were obtained.ResultsCompared with controls, GM atrophy on VBM was greater and more diffuse in genetic FTD, followed by sporadic FTD and genetic MND cases, whereas patients with sporadic MND (sMND) showed focal motor cortical atrophy. Patients carrying C9orf72 and GRN mutations showed the most widespread cortical volume loss, in contrast with GM sparing in SOD1 and TARDBP. Globally, patients with gFTLD showed greater atrophy of parietal cortices and thalami compared with sFTLD. In volumetric analysis, patients with gFTLD showed volume loss compared with sFTLD in the caudate nuclei and thalami, in particular comparing C9-MND with sMND cases. In the cerebellum, patients with gFTLD showed greater atrophy of the right lobule VIIb than sFTLD. Thalamic volumes of patients with gFTLD with a C9orf72 mutation showed an inverse correlation with Frontal Behavioral Inventory scores.DiscussionMeasures of deep GM and cerebellar structural involvement may be useful markers of gFTLD, particularly C9orf72-related disorders, regardless of the clinical presentation within the FTLD spectrum.
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31. Being the Family Caregiver of a Patient With Dementia During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Lockdown
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Zucca, M, Isella, V, Di Lorenzo, R, Marra, C, Cagnin, A, Cupidi, C, Bonanni, L, Laganà, V, Rubino, E, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Caffarra, P, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Appollonio, I, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Gallo, E, Grassini, A, Marcinnò, A, Roveta, F, De Martino, P, Frangipane, F, Puccio, G, Colao, R, Mirabelli, M, Martellacci, N, Lino, F, Mozzetta, S, Bussè, C, Camporese, G, Sacco, S, Lechiara, M, Carrarini, C, Russo, M, Casalena, A, Sucapane, P, Tiraboschi, P, Caroppo, P, Redaelli, V, Di Fede, G, Coppa, D, Peluso, L, Insarda, P, De Bartolo, M, Esposito, S, Iavarone, A, Orsini, A, Salvatore, E, Criscuolo, C, Sambati, L, Santoro, R, Gragnaniello, D, Pedriali, I, Ludovico, L, Chiari, A, Fabbo, A, Bevilacqua, P, Galli, C, Magarelli, S, Perini, M, Spalletta, G, Banaj, N, Porcari, D, Caruso, G, Cipollini, V, Casini, A, Ursini, F, Bruno, G, Rozzini, R, Brambilla, M, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Spinelli, E, Cotta Ramusino, M, Perini, G, Luzzi, S, Cacchiò, G, Ciccola, A, Cionfrini, L, Giuli, C, Fabi, K, Guidi, M, Paci, C, Castellano, A, Petrucci, R, Accogli, M, Carapelle, E, Calabrese, G, Trevisi, G, Coluccia, B, Vasquez Giuliano, A, Caggiula, M, Impagnatiello, V, Beretta, F, Milia, A, Pilia, G, Mascia, M, Putzu, V, Piccoli, T, Cuffaro, L, Monastero, R, Battaglia, A, Blandino, V, Lupo, F, Cumbo, E, Luca, A, Caravaglios, G, Vezzosi, A, Bessi, V, Tognoni, G, Calsolaro, V, Mossello, E, Amici, S, Trequattrini, A, Pezzuto, S, Mecocci, P, Fichera, G, Pradelli, S, Formilan, M, Coin, A, De Togni, L, Sala, F, Nicolosi, V, Gallucci, M, Mazzarolo, A, Bergamelli, C, Bruni, AC, Lechiara, MC, Orsini, AVM, Porcari, DE, Casini, AR, Spinelli, EG, Trevisi, GN, Mascia, MG, Mazzarolo, AP, Zucca, M, Isella, V, Di Lorenzo, R, Marra, C, Cagnin, A, Cupidi, C, Bonanni, L, Laganà, V, Rubino, E, Vanacore, N, Agosta, F, Caffarra, P, Sambati, R, Quaranta, D, Guglielmi, V, Appollonio, I, Logroscino, G, Filippi, M, Tedeschi, G, Ferrarese, C, Rainero, I, Bruni, A, Gallo, E, Grassini, A, Marcinnò, A, Roveta, F, De Martino, P, Frangipane, F, Puccio, G, Colao, R, Mirabelli, M, Martellacci, N, Lino, F, Mozzetta, S, Bussè, C, Camporese, G, Sacco, S, Lechiara, M, Carrarini, C, Russo, M, Casalena, A, Sucapane, P, Tiraboschi, P, Caroppo, P, Redaelli, V, Di Fede, G, Coppa, D, Peluso, L, Insarda, P, De Bartolo, M, Esposito, S, Iavarone, A, Orsini, A, Salvatore, E, Criscuolo, C, Sambati, L, Santoro, R, Gragnaniello, D, Pedriali, I, Ludovico, L, Chiari, A, Fabbo, A, Bevilacqua, P, Galli, C, Magarelli, S, Perini, M, Spalletta, G, Banaj, N, Porcari, D, Caruso, G, Cipollini, V, Casini, A, Ursini, F, Bruno, G, Rozzini, R, Brambilla, M, Magnani, G, Caso, F, Spinelli, E, Cotta Ramusino, M, Perini, G, Luzzi, S, Cacchiò, G, Ciccola, A, Cionfrini, L, Giuli, C, Fabi, K, Guidi, M, Paci, C, Castellano, A, Petrucci, R, Accogli, M, Carapelle, E, Calabrese, G, Trevisi, G, Coluccia, B, Vasquez Giuliano, A, Caggiula, M, Impagnatiello, V, Beretta, F, Milia, A, Pilia, G, Mascia, M, Putzu, V, Piccoli, T, Cuffaro, L, Monastero, R, Battaglia, A, Blandino, V, Lupo, F, Cumbo, E, Luca, A, Caravaglios, G, Vezzosi, A, Bessi, V, Tognoni, G, Calsolaro, V, Mossello, E, Amici, S, Trequattrini, A, Pezzuto, S, Mecocci, P, Fichera, G, Pradelli, S, Formilan, M, Coin, A, De Togni, L, Sala, F, Nicolosi, V, Gallucci, M, Mazzarolo, A, Bergamelli, C, Bruni, AC, Lechiara, MC, Orsini, AVM, Porcari, DE, Casini, AR, Spinelli, EG, Trevisi, GN, Mascia, MG, and Mazzarolo, AP
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Background: Family caregivers of patients with dementia are at high risk of stress and burden, and quarantine due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may have increased the risk of psychological disturbances in this population. The current study was carried out during the national lockdown declared in March 2020 by the Italian government as a containment measure of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic and is the first nationwide survey on the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on the mental health of dementia informal caregivers. Methods: Eighty-seven dementia centers evenly distributed on the Italian territory enrolled 4,710 caregiver-patient pairs. Caregivers underwent a telephone interview assessing classical symptoms of caregiver stress and concern for the consequences of COVID-19 infection on patient's health. We calculated prevalence of symptoms and regressed them on various potential stress risk factors: caregivers' sociodemographic characteristics and lifestyle, patients' clinical features, and lockdown-related elements, like discontinuity in medical care. Results: Approximately 90% of caregivers reported at least one symptom of stress, and nearly 30% reported four or more symptoms. The most prevalent symptoms were concern for consequences of COVID-19 on patient's health (75%) and anxiety (46%). The main risk factors for stress were identified as a conflicting relationship with the patient and discontinuity in assistance, but caregiver's female sex, younger age, lower education, and cohabitation with the patient also had an impact. Availability of help from institutions or private individuals showed a protective effect against sense of abandonment but a detrimental effect on concern about the risk for the patient to contract COVID-19. The only protective factor was mild dementia severity, which was associated with a lower risk of feeling isolated and abandoned; type of dementia, on the other hand, did not affect stress risk. Conclusion: Our re
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32. The Impact of COVID-19 Quarantine on Patients With Dementia and Family Caregivers: A Nation-Wide Survey
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Rainero, I., Bruni, A. C., Marra, Camillo, Cagnin, A., Bonanni, L., Cupidi, C., Lagana, V., Rubino, E., Vacca, A., Lorenzo, R. D., Provero, P., Isella, V., Vanacore, N., Agosta, F., Appollonio, I., Caffarra, P., Busse, C., Sambati, R., Quaranta, D., Guglielmi, Valeria, Logroscino, G., Filippi, M., Tedeschi, G., Ferrarese, C., Gallo, E., Grassini, A., Marcinno, A., Roveta, F., De Martino, P., Frangipane, F., Puccio, G., Colao, R., Mirabelli, M., Terracciano, C., Lino, F., Mozzetta, S., Gazzola, G., Camporese, G., Sacco, S., Lechiara, M. C., Carrarini, C., Russo, M., Casa Lena, A., Sucapane, P., Tiraboschi, P., Caroppo, P., Redaelli, V., Di Fede, G., Coppa, D., Peluso, L., Insarda, P., De Bartolo, M., Esposito, S., Iavarone, A., Fuschillo, C., Salvatore, E., Criscuolo, C., Sambati, L., Santoro, R., Gragnaniello, D., Pedriali, I., Ludovico, L., Chiari, A., Fabbo, A., Bevilacqua, P., Galli, C., Magarelli, S., Spalletta, G., Banaj, N., Caruso, G., Estela Porcari, D., Giubilei, F., Casini, A. R., Ursini, F., Bruno, G., Boffelli, S., Brambilla, M., Magnani, G., Caso, F., Spinelli, E. G., Sinforiani, E., Costa, A., Luzzi, S., Cacchio, G., Perini, M., Angeloni, R., Giuli, C., Fabi, K., Guidi, M., Paci, C., Castellano, A., Carapelle, E., Petrucci, R., Accogli, M., Nicoletta Trevisi, G., Renna, S., Giuliano, A. V., Da Re, F., Milia, A., Pilia, G., Mascia, M. G., Putzu, V., Piccoli, T., Cuffaro, L., Monastero, R., Battaglia, A., Blandino, V., Lupo, F., Cumbo, E., Luca, A., Caravaglios, G., Vezzosi, A., Bessi, V., Tognoni, G., Calsolaro, V., Lucarelli, G., Amici, S., Trequattrini, A., Pezzuto, S., Mecocci, P., Caironi, G., Boselli, B., Formilan, M., Coin, A., De Togni, L., Sala, F., Sandri, G., Gallucci, M., Mazzarolo, A. P., Bergamelli, C., Passoni, S., Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044), Guglielmi V., Rainero, I., Bruni, A. C., Marra, Camillo, Cagnin, A., Bonanni, L., Cupidi, C., Lagana, V., Rubino, E., Vacca, A., Lorenzo, R. D., Provero, P., Isella, V., Vanacore, N., Agosta, F., Appollonio, I., Caffarra, P., Busse, C., Sambati, R., Quaranta, D., Guglielmi, Valeria, Logroscino, G., Filippi, M., Tedeschi, G., Ferrarese, C., Gallo, E., Grassini, A., Marcinno, A., Roveta, F., De Martino, P., Frangipane, F., Puccio, G., Colao, R., Mirabelli, M., Terracciano, C., Lino, F., Mozzetta, S., Gazzola, G., Camporese, G., Sacco, S., Lechiara, M. C., Carrarini, C., Russo, M., Casa Lena, A., Sucapane, P., Tiraboschi, P., Caroppo, P., Redaelli, V., Di Fede, G., Coppa, D., Peluso, L., Insarda, P., De Bartolo, M., Esposito, S., Iavarone, A., Fuschillo, C., Salvatore, E., Criscuolo, C., Sambati, L., Santoro, R., Gragnaniello, D., Pedriali, I., Ludovico, L., Chiari, A., Fabbo, A., Bevilacqua, P., Galli, C., Magarelli, S., Spalletta, G., Banaj, N., Caruso, G., Estela Porcari, D., Giubilei, F., Casini, A. R., Ursini, F., Bruno, G., Boffelli, S., Brambilla, M., Magnani, G., Caso, F., Spinelli, E. G., Sinforiani, E., Costa, A., Luzzi, S., Cacchio, G., Perini, M., Angeloni, R., Giuli, C., Fabi, K., Guidi, M., Paci, C., Castellano, A., Carapelle, E., Petrucci, R., Accogli, M., Nicoletta Trevisi, G., Renna, S., Giuliano, A. V., Da Re, F., Milia, A., Pilia, G., Mascia, M. G., Putzu, V., Piccoli, T., Cuffaro, L., Monastero, R., Battaglia, A., Blandino, V., Lupo, F., Cumbo, E., Luca, A., Caravaglios, G., Vezzosi, A., Bessi, V., Tognoni, G., Calsolaro, V., Lucarelli, G., Amici, S., Trequattrini, A., Pezzuto, S., Mecocci, P., Caironi, G., Boselli, B., Formilan, M., Coin, A., De Togni, L., Sala, F., Sandri, G., Gallucci, M., Mazzarolo, A. P., Bergamelli, C., Passoni, S., Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044), and Guglielmi V.
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Introduction: Previous studies showed that quarantine for pandemic diseases is associated with several psychological and medical effects. The consequences of quarantine for COVID-19 pandemic in patients with dementia are unknown. We investigated the clinical changes in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and evaluated caregivers’ distress during COVID-19 quarantine. Methods: The study involved 87 Italian Dementia Centers. Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), and Vascular Dementia (VD) were eligible for the study. Family caregivers of patients with dementia were interviewed by phone in April 2020, 45 days after quarantine declaration. Main outcomes were patients’ changes in cognitive, behavioral, and motor symptoms. Secondary outcomes were effects on caregivers’ psychological features. Results: 4913 patients (2934 females, 1979 males) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Caregivers reported a worsening in cognitive functions in 55.1% of patients, mainly in subjects with DLB and AD. Aggravation of behavioral symptoms was observed in 51.9% of patients. In logistic regression analysis, previous physical independence was associated with both cognitive and behavioral worsening (odds ratio 1.85 [95% CI 1.42–2.39], 1.84 [95% CI 1.43–2.38], respectively). On the contrary, pandemic awareness was a protective factor for the worsening of cognitive and behavioral symptoms (odds ratio 0.74 [95% CI 0.65–0.85]; and 0.72 [95% CI 0.63–0.82], respectively). Approximately 25.9% of patients showed the onset of new behavioral symptoms. A worsening in motor function was reported by 36.7% of patients. Finally, caregivers reported a high increase in anxiety, depression, and distress. Conclusion: Our study shows that quarantine for COVID-19 is associated with an acute worsening of clinical symptoms in patients with dementia as well as increase of caregivers’ burden. Our findings emphasize the importance to imp
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33. Reproducibility of fMRI in the clinical setting: Implications for trial designs
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Bosnell, R., Wegner, C., Kincses, Z.T., Korteweg, T., Agosta, F., Ciccarelli, O., De Stefano, N., Gass, A., Hirsch, J., Johansen-Berg, H., Kappos, L., Barkhof, F., Mancini, L., Manfredonia, F., Marino, S., Miller, D.H., Montalban, X., Palace, J., Rocca, M., Enzinger, C., Ropele, S., Rovira, A., Smith, S., Thompson, A., Thornton, J., Yousry, T., Whitcher, B., Filippi, M., and Matthews, P.M.
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34. Cervical cord functional MRI changes in relapse-onset MS patients
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Valsasina, P., Agosta, F., Absinta, M., Sala, S., Caputo, D., and Filippi, M.
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35. The topography of brain damage in Parkinsonʼs disease patients with mild cognitive impairment: 987
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Stojkovic, T., Agosta, F., Canu, E., Stefanova, E., Sarro, L., Tomic, A., Spica, V., Comi, G., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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36. Cortico-striatal-thalamic network functional connectivity in hemiParkinsonism: 250
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Stankovic, I., Caso, F., Agosta, F., Inuggi, A., Petrovic, I., Svetel, M., Comi, G., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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Tomic, A., Sarro, L., Agosta, F., Galantucci, S., Svetel, M., Kresojevic, N., Comi, G., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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38. Basal ganglia structural changes in primary focal dystonia: 193
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Dragasevic, N., Sarro, L., Agosta, F., Galantucci, S., Tomic, A., Svetel, M., Copetti, M., Kresojevic, N., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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39. Magnetic resonance imaging brachial plexus alterations in ALS patients: EP4124
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Spinelli, E. G., Gerevini, S., Agosta, F., Riva, N., Pagani, E., Comi, G., Falini, A., and Filippi, M.
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40. The diagnostic value of diffusion tensor MRI metrics in relation to the MND phenotype heterogeneity: EP4113
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Agosta, F., Spinelli, E. G., Riva, N., Copetti, M., Galantucci, S., Chiò, A., Messina, S., Iannaccone, S., Calvo, A., Silani, V., Falini, A., Comi, G., and Filippi, M.
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41. Basal ganglia structural changes in primary focal dystonia: EP3258
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Sarro, L., Agosta, F., Galantucci, S., Tomic, A., Svetel, M., Copetti, M., Kresojevic, N., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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42. Mapping alexithymia: how the brain identifies, processes and talks about emotions: EP3113
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Canu, E., Ferraro, P. M., Agosta, F., Meani, A., Martinelli, D., Namia, C., Bellodi, L., Falini, A., Comi, G., and Filippi, M.
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43. Mapping regional grey and white matter damage in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome: EP1268
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Caso, F., Agosta, F., Volontè, M. A., Martinelli, D., Sarro, L., Spagnolo, F., Falini, A., Comi, G., and Filippi, M.
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- 2014
44. Corpus callosum damage and motor function in Parkinson’s disease: EP1132
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Galantucci, S., Agosta, F., Stankovic, I., Petrovic, I., Stojkoviá, T., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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- 2014
45. Crossed aphasia in a dextral patient with nonfluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia: EP1113
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Caso, F., Agosta, F., Spinelli, E. G., Gambina, G., Magnani, G., Blasi, V., Falini, A., Comi, G., and Filippi, M.
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- 2014
46. An fMRI graph theory study of the effect of gender and aging on topology of functional brain networks: EP1102
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Bisecco, A., Rocca, M. A., Valsasina, P., Meani, A., Agosta, F., and Filippi, M.
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- 2014
47. Cognitive changes and white matter tract damage in the motor neuron disease spectrum: OS2210
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Spinelli, E. G., Agosta, F., Canu, E., Ferraro, P. M., Riva, N., Copetti, M., Chiò, A., Messina, S., Iannaccone, S., Calvo, A., Silani, V., Falini, A., Comi, G., and Filippi, M.
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- 2014
48. Brain functional connectomics in early Parkinson’s disease: OS1207
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Galantucci, S., Agosta, F., Stankovic, I., Meani, A., Petrovic, I., Svetel, M., Kostic, V. S., and Filippi, M.
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- 2014
49. The effect of age of onset on the brain functional connectivity in Alzheimer’s disease: a graph analysis study: OS1202
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Canu, E., Agosta, F., Galantucci, S., Meani, A., Magnani, G., Caso, F., Marcone, A., Falini, A., Comi, G., and Filippi, M.
- Published
- 2014
50. Brain structural and functional changes after action observation therapy in Parkinson’s disease patients with freezing of gait: OS1119
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Agosta, F., Canu, E., Sarasso, E., Gemma, M., Meani, A., Volontè, M. A., Sarro, L., Galantucci, S., Falini, A., Comi, G., Gatti, R., and Filippi, M.
- Published
- 2014
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