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2. Prevalence of 2-year “No evidence of disease activity” (NEDA-3 and NEDA-4) in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. A real-world study
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Bazzurri, V., Fiore, A., Curti, E., Tsantes, E., Franceschini, A., and Granella, F.
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- 2023
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3. Clinical Impact of the Volumetric Quantification of Ventricular Secondary Mitral Regurgitation by Three-dimensional Echocardiography
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Tomaselli, M, Badano, L, Oliverio, G, Curti, E, Pece, C, Springhetti, P, Milazzo, S, Clement, A, Penso, M, Gavazzoni, M, Hădăreanu, D, Mihaila, S, Pugliesi, G, Delcea, C, Muraru, D, Tomaselli M, Badano L, Oliverio G, Curti E, Pece C, Springhetti P, Milazzo S, Clement A, Penso M, Gavazzoni M, Hădăreanu DR, Mihaila SB, Pugliesi GM, Delcea C, Muraru D., Tomaselli, M, Badano, L, Oliverio, G, Curti, E, Pece, C, Springhetti, P, Milazzo, S, Clement, A, Penso, M, Gavazzoni, M, Hădăreanu, D, Mihaila, S, Pugliesi, G, Delcea, C, Muraru, D, Tomaselli M, Badano L, Oliverio G, Curti E, Pece C, Springhetti P, Milazzo S, Clement A, Penso M, Gavazzoni M, Hădăreanu DR, Mihaila SB, Pugliesi GM, Delcea C, and Muraru D.
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Background: The assessment of ventricular secondary mitral regurgitation (v-SMR) severity through effective regurgitant orifice area (EROA) and regurgitant volume (RegVol) calculations using the proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA) method and the two-dimensional echocardiography volumetric method (2DEVM) is prone to underestimation. Accordingly, we sought to investigate the accuracy of the three-dimensional echocardiography volumetric method (3DEVM) and its association with outcomes in v-SMR patients. Methods: We included 229 patients (70 ± 13 years, 74% men) with v-SMR. We compared EROA and RegVol calculated by the 3DEVM, 2DEVM, and PISA methods. The end point was a composite of heart failure hospitalization and death for any cause. Results: After a mean follow-up of 20 ±11 months, 98 patients (43%) reached the end point. Regurgitant volume and EROA calculated by 3DEVM were larger than those calculated by 2DEVM and PISA. Using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, both EROA (area under the curve, 0.75; 95% CI, 0.68-0.81; P = .008) and RegVol (AUC, 0.75; 95% CI, 0.68-0.82; P = .02) measured by 3DEVM showed the highest association with the outcome at 2 years compared to PISA and 2DEVM (P < .05 for all). Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated a significantly higher rate of events in patients with EROA ≥ 0.3 cm2 (cumulative survival at 2 years: 28% ± 7% vs 32% ± 10% vs 30% ± 11%) and RegVol ≥ 45 mL (cumulative survival at 2 years: 21% ± 7% vs 24% ± 13% vs 22% ± 10%) by 3DEVM compared to those by PISA and 2DEVM, respectively. In Cox multivariable analysis, 3DEVM EROA remained independently associated with the end point (hazard ratio, 1.02, 95% CI, 1.00-1.05; P = .02). The model including EROA by 3DEVM provided significant incremental value to predict the combined end point compared to those using 2DEVM (net reclassification index = 0.51, P = .003; integrated discrimination index = 0.04, P = .014) and PISA (net reclassification index = 0.80, P < .001; i
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- 2024
4. Use of discrimination analysis to identify differences during cooking of novel pasta formulations
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Boukid, F, Littardi, P, Carini, E, Diantom, A, Curti, E, Vodovotz, Y, and Vittadini, E
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- 2022
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5. Il ruolo delle Raccomandazioni nella valorizzazione dei centri culturali ibridi
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Cappello, A.P, Franceschinelli, R, Di Pietro, L, Curti, E, Marini Clarelli, M.V, Boro, A, Micelli, E, Bonizzoni, A, Laino, G, Ostanel, E, Gallo, L, Bisceglia, A, Bartolomeo, M, Argano, L, Cancellieri, A, Martini, S, Dal Maso, D, Amante, M.L, Sciacchitano, E, Bressani, F, Santoro, V, Argano, Lucio, Cappello, A.P, Franceschinelli, R, Di Pietro, L, Curti, E, Marini Clarelli, M.V, Boro, A, Micelli, E, Bonizzoni, A, Laino, G, Ostanel, E, Gallo, L, Bisceglia, A, Bartolomeo, M, Argano, L, Cancellieri, A, Martini, S, Dal Maso, D, Amante, M.L, Sciacchitano, E, Bressani, F, Santoro, V, and Argano, Lucio
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Il contributo sottolinea il ruolo dei nuovi spazi culturali ibridi che si vanno affermando e l'importanza delle raccomandazioni emerse nel processo di ascolto delle esperienze italiane ai fini delle politiche pubbliche e istituzionali
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- 2024
6. The use of two-dimensional NMR relaxometry in bread staling: a valuable tool?
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Curti, E., Carini, E., Cobo, M.F., Bocher, T., and Vittadini, E.
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- 2017
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7. Instant release of fission products in leaching experiments with high burn-up nuclear fuels in the framework of the Euratom project FIRST- Nuclides
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Lemmens, K., González-Robles, E., Kienzler, B., Curti, E., Serrano-Purroy, D., Sureda, R., Martínez-Torrents, A., Roth, O., Slonszki, E., Mennecart, T., Günther-Leopold, I., and Hózer, Z.
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- 2017
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8. Incremental Value of Right Atrial Strain Analysis to Predict Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence After Electrical Cardioversion
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Tomaselli, M, Badano, L, Cannone, V, Radu, N, Curti, E, Perelli, F, Heilbron, F, Gavazzoni, M, Rella, V, Oliverio, G, Caravita, S, Baratto, C, Perego, G, Parati, G, Brasca, F, Muraru, D, Tomaselli, Michele, Badano, Luigi, Cannone, Vincenzo, Radu, Noela, Curti, Emanuele, Perelli, Francesco, Heilbron, Francesca, Gavazzoni, Mara, Rella, Valeria, Oliverio, Giorgio, Caravita, Sergio, Baratto, Claudia, Perego, Giovanni B, Parati, Gianfranco, Brasca, Francesco, Muraru, Denisa, Tomaselli, M, Badano, L, Cannone, V, Radu, N, Curti, E, Perelli, F, Heilbron, F, Gavazzoni, M, Rella, V, Oliverio, G, Caravita, S, Baratto, C, Perego, G, Parati, G, Brasca, F, Muraru, D, Tomaselli, Michele, Badano, Luigi, Cannone, Vincenzo, Radu, Noela, Curti, Emanuele, Perelli, Francesco, Heilbron, Francesca, Gavazzoni, Mara, Rella, Valeria, Oliverio, Giorgio, Caravita, Sergio, Baratto, Claudia, Perego, Giovanni B, Parati, Gianfranco, Brasca, Francesco, and Muraru, Denisa
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Background: Although the assessment of left atrial (LA) mechanics has been reported to refine atrial fibrillation (AF) risk prediction, it doesn't completely predict AF recurrences. The potential added role of right atrial (RA) function in this setting is unknown. Accordingly, this study sought to evaluate the added value of RA longitudinal reservoir strain (RASr) for the prediction of AF recurrence after electrical cardioversion (ECV). Methods: We retrospectively studied 132 consecutive patients with persistent AF who underwent elective ECV. Complete two-dimensional and speckle-tracking echocardiography analyses of LA and RA size and function were obtained in all patients before ECV. The endpoint was AF recurrence. Results: During a 12-month follow-up of, 63 patients (48%) showed AF recurrence. Both LA and RASr were significantly lower in patients experiencing AF recurrence than in patients with persistent sinus rhythm (LASr 10±6 vs 13±7%, and RASr 14±10 vs 20±9 %, respectively, p<0.001 for both). RASr (AUC=0.77, 95%IC 0.69-0.84, p<0.0001) was more strongly associated with the recurrence of AF after ECV than LASr (AUC=0.69 (95%IC 0.60-0.77), p<0.0001]. Kaplan-Meier curves showed that patients with both LASr≤10% and RASr ≤15% had a significantly increased risk for AF recurrences (log-rank, p<0.001). However, at multivariable Cox regression, RASr [HR 3.26, 95%CI (1.73-6.13), p< 0.001] was the only parameter independently associated with the AF recurrence. RASr was more strongly associated with the occurrence of AF relapse after ECV than LASr, LA and RA volumes. Conclusions: RASr was independently and more strongly associated than LASr with AF recurrence after elective ECV. This study highlights the importance of assessing the functional remodeling of both RA and LA in patients with persistent AF.
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- 2023
9. Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis
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Schiavetti I., Carmisciano L., Ponzano M., Cordioli C., Cocco E., Marfia G. A., Inglese M., Filippi M., Radaelli M., Bergamaschi R., Immovilli P., Capobianco M., De Rossi N., Brichetto G., Scandellari C., Cavalla P., Pesci I., Confalonieri P., Perini P., Trojano M., Lanzillo R., Tedeschi G., Comi G., Battaglia M. A., Patti F., Salvetti M., Sormani M. P., Abbadessa G., Aguglia U., Allegorico L., Rossi Allegri B. M., Alteno A., Amato M. P., Annovazzi P., Antozzi C., Appendino L., Arena S., Baione V., Balgera R., Barcella V., Baroncini D., Barrila C., Bellacosa A., Bellucci G., Bergamaschi V., Bezzini D., Biolzi B., Bisecco A., Bonavita S., Borriello G., Bosa C., Bosco A., Bovis F., Bozzali M., Brambilla L., Brescia Morra V., Buccafusca M., Bucciantini E., Bucello S., Buscarinu M. C., Cabboi M. P., Calabrese M., Calabria F., Caleri F., Camilli F., Caniatti L. M., Cantello R., Capra R., Capuano R., Carta P., Celani M. G., Cellerino M., Cerqua R., Chisari C., Clerici R., Clerico M., Cola G., Conte A., Conti M. Z., Cordano C., Cordera S., Corea F., Correale C., Cottone S., Crescenzo F., Curti E., d'Ambrosio A., D'Amico E., Danni M. C., d'Arma A., Dattola V., de Biase S., De Luca G., De Mercanti S. F., De Mitri P., De Stefano N., Della Cava F. M., Cava M. D., Di Lemme S., di Napoli M., Di Sapio A., Docimo R., Dutto A., Evangelista L., Fanara S., Fantozzi R., Ferraro D., Ferro M. T., Fioretti C., Fratta M., Frau J., Fronza M., Furlan R., Gajofatto A., Gallo A., Gallo P., Gasperini C., Ghazaryan A., Giometto B., Gobbin F., Govone F., Granella F., Grange E., Grasso M. G., Grimaldi L. M. E., Guareschi A., Guaschino C., Guerrieri S., Guidetti D., Juergenson I. B., Iaffaldano P., Ianniello A., Iasevoli L., Imperiale D., Infante M. T., Iodice R., Iovino A., Konrad G., Landi D., Lapucci C., Lavorgna L., L'Episcopo M. R., Leva S., Liberatore G., Lo Re M., Longoni M., Lopiano L., Lorefice L., Lucchini M., Lus G., Maimone D., Malentacchi M., Mallucci G., Malucchi S., Mancinelli C. R., Mancinelli L., Manganotti P., Maniscalco G. T., Mantero V., Marangoni S., Marastoni D., Marinelli F., Marti A., Boneschi Martinelli F., Masserano Z. F., Matta F., Mendozzi L., Meucci G., Miante S., Miele G., Milano E., Mirabella M., Missione R., Moccia M., Moiola L., Montepietra S., MontiBragadin M., Montini F., Motta R., Nardone R., Gabri Nicoletti C., Nobile-Orazio E., Nozzolillo A., Onofrj M., Orlandi R., Palmieri A., Paolicelli D., Pasquali L., Pasto L., Pedrazzoli E., Petracca M., Petrone A., Piantadosi C., Pietroboni A. M., Pinardi F., Portaccio E., Pozzato M., Pozzilli C., Prosperini L., Protti A., Ragonese P., Rasia S., Realmuto S., Repice A., Rigoni E., Rilla M. T., Rinaldi F., Romano C. M., Ronzoni M., Rovaris M., Ruscica F., Sabattini L., Salemi G., Saraceno L., Sartori A., Sbragia E., Scarano G. I., Scarano V., Sessa M., Sgarito C., Sibilia G., Siciliano G., Signori A., Signoriello E., Sinisi L., Sireci F., Sola P., Solaro C., Sotgiu S., Sparaco M., Stromillo M. L., Strumia S., Susani E. L., Tabiadon G., Teatini F., Tomassini V., Tonietti S., Torri V., Tortorella C., Toscano S., Totaro R., Trotta M., Turano G., Ulivelli M., Valentino M., Vaula G., Vecchio D., Vercellino M., Verrengia E. P., Vianello M., Virgilio E., Vitetta F., Vollaro S., Zaffaroni M., Zampolini M., Zarbo I. R., Zito A., Zuliani L., Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Ponzano, Marta, Cordioli, Cinzia, Cocco, Eleonora, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Inglese, Matilde, Filippi, Massimo, Radaelli, Marta, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, De Rossi, Nicola, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Pesci, Ilaria, Confalonieri, Paolo, Perini, Paola, Trojano, Maria, Lanzillo, Roberta, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Comi, Giancarlo, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Sormani, Maria Pia, Gianmarco, Abbadessa, Umberto, Aguglia, Allegorico, Lia, Beatrice Maria Rossi Allegri, Anastasia, Alteno, Amato, MARIA PIA, Pietro, Annovazzi, Carlo, Antozzi, Lucia, Appendino, Sebastiano, Arena, Viola, Baione, Roberto, Balgera, Valeria, Barcella, Damiano, Baroncini, Caterina, Barrilà, Alessandra, Bellacosa, Gianmarco, Bellucci, Valeria, Bergamaschi, Daiana, Bezzini, Beatrice, Biolzi, Bisecco, Alvino, Simona, Bonavita, Giovanna, Borriello, Chiara, Bosa, Antonio, Bosco, Francesca, Bovi, Marco, Bozzali, Laura, Brambilla, BRESCIA MORRA, Vincenzo, Maria, Buccafusca, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, Sebastiano, Bucello, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Paola Cabboi, Massimiliano, Calabrese, Francesca, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Federico, Camilli, Luisa Maria Caniatti, Roberto, Cantello, Ruggero, Capra, Rocco, Capuano, Patrizia, Carta, Maria Grazia Celani, Maria, Cellerino, Raffaella, Cerqua, Clara, Chisari, Raffaella, Clerici, Marinella, Clerico, Gaia, Cola, Antonella, Conte, Marta Zaffira Conti, Christian, Cordano, Susanna, Cordera, Francesco, Corea, Claudio, Correale, Salvatore, Cottone, Francesco, Crescenzo, Erica, Curti, Alessandro, D’Ambrosio, Emanuele, D’Amico, Maura Chiara Danni, Alessia, D’Arma, Vincenzo, Dattola, Stefano de Biase, Giovanna De Luca, Stefania Federica De Mercanti, Paolo De Mitri, Nicola De Stefano, Fabio Maria Della Cava, Marco Della Cava, Sonia Di Lemme, Mario di Napoli, Alessia Di Sapio, Renato, Docimo, Anna, Dutto, Luana, Evangelista, Salvatore, Fanara, Roberta, Fantozzi, Diana, Ferraro, Maria Teresa Ferrò, Cristina, Fioretti, Mario, Fratta, Jessica, Frau, Marzia, Fronza, Roberto, Furlan, Alberto, Gajofatto, Gallo, Antonio, Paolo, Gallo, Claudio, Gasperini, Anna, Ghazaryan, Bruno, Giometto, Francesca, Gobbin, Flora, Govone, Franco, Granella, Erica, Grange, Grasso, MARIA GRAZIA, Grimaldi, Luigi M. E., Angelica, Guareschi, Clara, Guaschino, Simone, Guerrieri, Donata, Guidetti, Ina Barbara Juergenson, Pietro, Iaffaldano, Ianniello, Antonio, Luigi, Iasevoli, Daniele, Imperiale, Maria Teresa Infante, Iodice, Rosa, Iovino, Aniello, Giovanna, Konrad, Doriana, Landi, Caterina, Lapucci, Luigi, Lavorgna, Maria Rita L’Episcopo, Serena, Leva, Giuseppe, Liberatore, Marianna Lo Re, Marco, Longoni, Leonardo, Lopiano, Lorena, Lorefice, Matteo, Lucchini, Lus, Giacomo, Maimone, Davide, Maria, Malentacchi, Giulia, Mallucci, Simona, Malucchi, Chiara Rosa Mancinelli, Luca, Mancinelli, Paolo, Manganotti, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Vittorio, Mantero, Sabrina, Marangoni, Damiano, Marastoni, Fabiana, Marinelli, Marti, NICOLA ALESSANDRO, Filippo Boneschi Martinelli, Zoli Federco Masserano, Francesca, Matta, Laura, Mendozzi, Giuseppe, Meucci, Silvia, Miante, Giuseppina, Miele, Eva, Milano, Massimiliano, Mirabella, Rosanna, Missione, Moccia, Marcello, Lucia, Moiola, Sara, Montepietra, Margherita, Montibragadin, Federico, Montini, Roberta, Motta, Raffaele, Nardone, Carolina Gabri Nicoletti, Eduardo, Nobile‐orazio, Nozzolillo, Agostino, Marco, Onofrj, Riccardo, Orlandi, Anna, Palmieri, Damiano, Paolicelli, Livia, Pasquali, Luisa, Pastò, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, Petracca, Maria, Alfredo, Petrone, Carlo, Piantadosi, Pietroboni, Anna M., Federica, Pinardi, Emilio, Portaccio, Mattia, Pozzato, Pozzilli, Carlo, Luca, Prosperini, Alessandra, Protti, Paolo, Ragonese, Sarah, Rasia, Sabrina, Realmuto, Anna, Repice, Eleonora, Rigoni, Maria Teresa Rilla, DELLA RATTA RINALDI, Francesca, Calogero Marcello Romano, Marco, Ronzoni, Marco, Rovari, Francesca, Ruscica, Loredana, Sabattini, Giuseppe, Salemi, Lorenzo, Saraceno, Alessia, Sartori, Arianna, Sartori, Elvira, Sbragia, Giuditta Ilaria Scarano, Valentina, Scarano, Maria, Sessa, Caterina, Sgarito, Sibilia, Grazia, Gabriele, Siciliano, Alessio, Signori, Signoriello, Elisabetta, Sinisi, Leonardo, Francesca, Sireci, Patrizia, Sola, Claudio, Solaro, Stefano, Sotgiu, Maddalena, Sparaco, Maria Laura Stromillo, Silvia, Strumia, Emanuela Laura Susani, Giulietta, Tabiadon, Francesco, Teatini, Valentina, Tomassini, Simone, Tonietti, Valentina, Torri, Tortorella, Carla, Simona, Toscano, Rocco, Totaro, Maria, Trotta, Gabriella, Turano, Monica, Ulivelli, Manzo, Valentino, Giovanna, Vaula, Domizia, Vecchio, Marco, Vercellino, Elena Pinuccia Verrengia, Marika, Vianello, Eleonora, Virgilio, Francesca, Vitetta, Vollaro, Stefano, Mauro, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Antonio, Zito, and Luigi Zuliani, Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Ponzano, M., Cordioli, C., Cocco, E., Marfia, G. A., Inglese, M., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Bergamaschi, R., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Confalonieri, P., Perini, P., Trojano, M., Lanzillo, R., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Rossi Allegri, B. M., Alteno, A., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrila, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia Morra, V., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cola, G., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della Cava, F. M., Cava, M. D., Di Lemme, S., di Napoli, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Dutto, A., Evangelista, L., Fanara, S., Fantozzi, R., Ferraro, D., Ferro, M. T., Fioretti, C., Fratta, M., Frau, J., Fronza, M., Furlan, R., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gasperini, C., Ghazaryan, A., Giometto, B., Gobbin, F., Govone, F., Granella, F., Grange, E., Grasso, M. G., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Guareschi, A., Guaschino, C., Guerrieri, S., Guidetti, D., Juergenson, I. B., Iaffaldano, P., Ianniello, A., Iasevoli, L., Imperiale, D., Infante, M. T., Iodice, R., Iovino, A., Konrad, G., Landi, D., Lapucci, C., Lavorgna, L., L'Episcopo, M. R., Leva, S., Liberatore, G., Lo Re, M., Longoni, M., Lopiano, L., Lorefice, L., Lucchini, M., Lus, G., Maimone, D., Malentacchi, M., Mallucci, G., Malucchi, S., Mancinelli, C. R., Mancinelli, L., Manganotti, P., Maniscalco, G. T., Mantero, V., Marangoni, S., Marastoni, D., Marinelli, F., Marti, A., Boneschi Martinelli, F., Masserano, Z. F., Matta, F., Mendozzi, L., Meucci, G., Miante, S., Miele, G., Milano, E., Mirabella, M., Missione, R., Moccia, M., Moiola, L., Montepietra, S., Montibragadin, M., Montini, F., Motta, R., Nardone, R., Gabri Nicoletti, C., Nobile-Orazio, E., Nozzolillo, A., Onofrj, M., Orlandi, R., Palmieri, A., Paolicelli, D., Pasquali, L., Pasto, L., Pedrazzoli, E., Petracca, M., Petrone, A., Piantadosi, C., Pietroboni, A. M., Pinardi, F., Portaccio, E., Pozzato, M., Pozzilli, C., Prosperini, L., Protti, A., Ragonese, P., Rasia, S., Realmuto, S., Repice, A., Rigoni, E., Rilla, M. T., Rinaldi, F., Romano, C. M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scarano, G. I., Scarano, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, E. L., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., and Zuliani, L.
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Multiple Sclerosis ,Anosmia ,Clinical Sciences ,neurological disorders ,Neurodegenerative ,Settore MED/26 ,demyelinating disease ,COVID-19 ,demyelinating diseases ,disease-modifying treatment ,multiple sclerosis ,Humans ,neurological disorder ,Aged ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Pain Research ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Good Health and Well Being ,Neurology ,multiple sclerosi ,Neurology (clinical) ,MuSC-19 Study Group ,Ageusia ,Human - Abstract
Background and purpose: Clinical outcomes of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been thoroughly investigated, but a further analysis on main signs and symptoms and their risk factors still needs attention. The objective of this study was to group together and describe based on similarity the most common signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in MS patients and identify all factors associated with their manifestation. Method: Logistic and linear regression models were run to recognize factors associated with each pooled group of symptoms and their total number. Results: From March 2020 to November 2021, data were collected from 1354 MS patients with confirmed infection of COVID-19. Ageusia and anosmia was less frequent in older people (odds ratio [OR] 0.98; p=0.005) and more in smoker patients (OR 1.39; p=0.049). Smoke was also associated with an incremental number of symptoms (OR 1.24; p=0.031), substance abuse (drugs or alcohol), conjunctivitis and rash (OR 5.20; p=0.042) and the presence of at least one comorbidity with shortness of breath, tachycardia or chest pain (OR 1.24; p=0.008). Some disease-modifying therapies were associated with greater frequencies of certain COVID-19 symptoms (association between anti-CD20 therapies and increment in the number of concomitant symptoms: OR 1.29; p=0.05). Differences in frequencies between the three waves were found for flu-like symptoms (G1, p=0.024), joint or muscle pain (G2, p=0.013) and ageusia and anosmia (G5, p < 0.001). All cases should be referred to variants up to Delta. Conclusion: Several factors along with the choice of specific therapeutic approaches might have a different impact on the occurrence of some COVID-19 symptoms.
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- 2022
10. The WormEx II experiment to raise awareness about the importance of healthy soils and of their hydrological functions
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Barontini, S., Peli, M., Vitale, P., Curti, E., Barisani, F., Ranzi, R., and Grossi, G.
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Healthy soils provide many ecosystem services, among which some relevant ones belong to the hydrological sphere. In fact, healthy soils feed and filter freshwater reserves, whereas degraded soils can pollute water resources and make them unavailable or harmful to humans and plants. Besides, healthy soils are effective for both climate change mitigation, being the largest terrestrial carbon pool on the planet, and adaptation, thanks to their capacity of absorbing and retaining water thus reducing the hazard of floods and droughts.However, these characteristics are nowadays endangered due to several challenges deriving from mismanagement of the limited soil resources, the consequent soil degradation phenomena (viz soil sealing, erosion, loss of biodiversity and of organic matter) often lacking the necessary awareness and visibility.Aiming at contributing to disseminate the importance of healthy soils for the society and at highlighting the hydrological functions of an healthy soil, we designed the WormEx II experiment, that is an educational experiment to be performed in high-school classes. The experience takes the participants along the footsteps of Charles Darwin, who, studying the activity of worms, showed how great changes in Nature are often the result of the continuous superimposition of minimal processes. Researchers, teachers, high-school and university students set up a participatory experiment to repeat Darwin’s observations on the ability of annelid digging activity to bury abandoned bodies on the soil surface. By this experiment, students will observe how soils with different annelid activity behave and how the annelid activity increases the soil infiltration capacity., The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
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11. Characterization and Solubility Determination of the Solid-Solution Between AFm-I2 and AFm-SO4
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Aimoz, L., Wieland, E., Kulik, D. A., Lothenbach, B., Glaus, M. A., Curti, E., Bart, Florence, editor, Cau-di-Coumes, Céline, editor, Frizon, Fabien, editor, and Lorente, Sylvie, editor
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12. Physico-chemical properties of ready to eat, shelf-stable pasta during storage
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Carini, E., Curti, E., Cassotta, F., Najm, N.E.O., and Vittadini, E.
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13. Antibiotic Use and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis: A Nested Case-Control Study in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
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Baldin, E, Zenesini, C, Antonazzo, I, Bartolomei, I, Caniatti, L, Costa, M, Curti, E, Ferraro, D, Foschi, M, Granella, F, Guareschi, A, Immovilli, P, Lugaresi, A, Malagu, S, Mancinelli, L, Montepietra, S, Mussuto, V, Neri, W, Pasquinelli, M, Pellegrino, L, Pesci, I, Poluzzi, E, Pugliatti, M, Ravasio, A, Riise, T, Salvi, F, Santangelo, M, Sireci, F, Sola, P, Strumia, S, Tsantes, E, Vignatelli, L, Vitetta, F, Viti, B, D'Alessandro, R, Baldin E., Zenesini C., Antonazzo I. C., Bartolomei I., Caniatti L., Costa M., Curti E., Ferraro D., Foschi M., Granella F., Guareschi A., Immovilli P., Lugaresi A., Malagu S., Mancinelli L., Montepietra S., Mussuto V., Neri W., Pasquinelli M., Pellegrino L., Pesci I., Poluzzi E., Pugliatti M., Ravasio A., Riise T., Salvi F., Santangelo M., Sireci F., Sola P., Strumia S., Tsantes E., Vignatelli L., Vitetta F., Viti B., D'Alessandro R., Baldin, E, Zenesini, C, Antonazzo, I, Bartolomei, I, Caniatti, L, Costa, M, Curti, E, Ferraro, D, Foschi, M, Granella, F, Guareschi, A, Immovilli, P, Lugaresi, A, Malagu, S, Mancinelli, L, Montepietra, S, Mussuto, V, Neri, W, Pasquinelli, M, Pellegrino, L, Pesci, I, Poluzzi, E, Pugliatti, M, Ravasio, A, Riise, T, Salvi, F, Santangelo, M, Sireci, F, Sola, P, Strumia, S, Tsantes, E, Vignatelli, L, Vitetta, F, Viti, B, D'Alessandro, R, Baldin E., Zenesini C., Antonazzo I. C., Bartolomei I., Caniatti L., Costa M., Curti E., Ferraro D., Foschi M., Granella F., Guareschi A., Immovilli P., Lugaresi A., Malagu S., Mancinelli L., Montepietra S., Mussuto V., Neri W., Pasquinelli M., Pellegrino L., Pesci I., Poluzzi E., Pugliatti M., Ravasio A., Riise T., Salvi F., Santangelo M., Sireci F., Sola P., Strumia S., Tsantes E., Vignatelli L., Vitetta F., Viti B., and D'Alessandro R.
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Introduction: Known risk factors for multiple sclerosis (MS) include smoking, a low vitamin D status, obesity, and EBV, while the inflammatory feature of the disease strongly suggests the presence of additional infectious agents. The association between use of antibiotics and MS risk that could shed light on these factors is still undetermined. We aimed to evaluate the association between antibiotics and MS risk, in the Emilia-Romagna region (RER), Italy. Methods: All adult patients with MS seen at any RER MS center (2015-2017) were eligible. For each of the 877 patients included, clinical information was collected and matched to 5 controls (RER residents) (n = 4,205) based on age, sex, place of residence, and index year. Information on antibiotic prescription was obtained through the linkage with the RER drug prescription database. Results: Exposure to any antibiotic 3 years prior to the index year was associated with an increased MS risk (OR = 1.52; 95% CI = 1.29-1.79). Similar results were found for different classes. No dose-response effect was found. Discussion/Conclusions: Our results suggest an association between the use of antibiotics and MS risk in RER population. However, further epidemiological studies should be done with information on early life and lifestyle factors.
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14. Effect of Glycerol and Gluten on Mechanical Properties and 1H NMR Mobility of Cooked Pasta
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Curti, E., Carini, E., Diantom, A., Cassotta, F., Najm, N. E. O., D’Alessandro, A., and Vittadini, E.
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15. The effect of air pollution on COVID-19 severity in a sample of patients with multiple sclerosis
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Bergamaschi, R., Ponzano, M., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Cocco, E., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Zito, A., Confalonieri, P., Marfia, G. A., Perini, P., Inglese, M., Trojano, M., Brescia Morra, V., Pisoni, E., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Allegri, R. B. M., Alteno, A., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrilà, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia, M. V., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cola, G., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della, C. M., Mirabella, Massimiliano, MuSC-19 study, Group., Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Bergamaschi, R., Ponzano, M., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Cocco, E., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Zito, A., Confalonieri, P., Marfia, G. A., Perini, P., Inglese, M., Trojano, M., Brescia Morra, V., Pisoni, E., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Allegri, R. B. M., Alteno, A., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrilà, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia, M. V., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cola, G., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della, C. M., Mirabella, Massimiliano, MuSC-19 study, Group., and Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X)
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Background and purpose Some studies have shown that air pollution, often assessed by thin particulate matter with diameter below 2.5 mu g/m(3) (PM2.5), may contribute to severe COVID-19 courses, as well as play a role in the onset and evolution of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the impact of air pollution on COVID-19 has never been explored specifically amongst patients with MS (PwMS). This retrospective observational study aims to explore associations between PM2.5 and COVID-19 severity amongst PwMS. Methods Data were retrieved from an Italian web-based platform (MuSC-19) which includes PwMS with COVID-19. PM2.5 2016-2018 average concentrations were provided by the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service. Italian patients inserted in the platform from 15 January 2020 to 9 April 2021 with a COVID-19 positive test were included. Ordered logistic regression models were used to study associations between PM2.5 and COVID-19 severity. Results In all, 1087 patients, of whom 13% required hospitalization and 2% were admitted to an intensive care unit or died, were included. Based on the multivariate analysis, higher concentrations of PM2.5 increased the risk of worse COVID-19 course (odds ratio 1.90; p = 0.009). Conclusions Even if several other factors explain the unfavourable course of COVID-19 in PwMS, the role of air pollutants must be considered and further investigated.
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16. Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis
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Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Ponzano, M., Cordioli, C., Cocco, E., Marfia, G. A., Inglese, M., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Bergamaschi, R., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Confalonieri, P., Perini, P., Trojano, M., Lanzillo, R., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Rossi Allegri, B. M., Alteno, A., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrila, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia Morra, V., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cola, G., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della Cava, F. M., Cava, M. D., Di Lemme, S., di Napoli, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Dutto, A., Evangelista, L., Fanara, S., Fantozzi, R., Ferraro, D., Ferro, M. T., Fioretti, C., Fratta, M., Frau, J., Fronza, M., Furlan, R., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gasperini, C., Ghazaryan, A., Giometto, B., Gobbin, F., Govone, F., Granella, F., Grange, E., Grasso, M. G., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Guareschi, A., Guaschino, C., Guerrieri, S., Guidetti, D., Juergenson, I. B., Iaffaldano, P., Ianniello, A., Iasevoli, L., Imperiale, D., Infante, M. T., Iodice, R., Iovino, A., Konrad, G., Landi, D., Lapucci, C., Lavorgna, L., L'Episcopo, M. R., Leva, S., Liberatore, G., Lo Re, M., Longoni, M., Lopiano, L., Lorefice, L., Lucchini, Matteo, Lus, G., Maimone, D., Malentacchi, M., Mallucci, G., Malucchi, S., Mancinelli, C. R., Mancinelli, L., Manganotti, P., Maniscalco, G. T., Mantero, V., Marangoni, S., Marastoni, D., Marinelli, F., Marti, A., Boneschi Martinelli, F., Masserano, Z. F., Matta, F., Mendozzi, L., Meucci, G., Miante, S., Miele, G., Milano, E., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Missione, R., Moccia, M., Moiola, L., Montepietra, S., Montibragadin, M., Montini, F., Motta, R., Nardone, R., Gabri Nicoletti, C., Nobile-Orazio, E., Nozzolillo, A., Onofrj, M., Orlandi, R., Palmieri, A., Paolicelli, D., Pasquali, L., Pasto, L., Pedrazzoli, E., Petracca, M., Petrone, A., Piantadosi, C., Pietroboni, A. M., Pinardi, F., Portaccio, E., Pozzato, M., Pozzilli, C., Prosperini, L., Protti, A., Ragonese, P., Rasia, S., Realmuto, S., Repice, A., Rigoni, E., Rilla, M. T., Rinaldi, F., Romano, C. M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scarano, G. I., Scarano, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, E. L., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., Zuliani, L., Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Ponzano, M., Cordioli, C., Cocco, E., Marfia, G. A., Inglese, M., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Bergamaschi, R., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Confalonieri, P., Perini, P., Trojano, M., Lanzillo, R., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Rossi Allegri, B. M., Alteno, A., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrila, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia Morra, V., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cola, G., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della Cava, F. M., Cava, M. D., Di Lemme, S., di Napoli, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Dutto, A., Evangelista, L., Fanara, S., Fantozzi, R., Ferraro, D., Ferro, M. T., Fioretti, C., Fratta, M., Frau, J., Fronza, M., Furlan, R., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gasperini, C., Ghazaryan, A., Giometto, B., Gobbin, F., Govone, F., Granella, F., Grange, E., Grasso, M. G., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Guareschi, A., Guaschino, C., Guerrieri, S., Guidetti, D., Juergenson, I. B., Iaffaldano, P., Ianniello, A., Iasevoli, L., Imperiale, D., Infante, M. T., Iodice, R., Iovino, A., Konrad, G., Landi, D., Lapucci, C., Lavorgna, L., L'Episcopo, M. R., Leva, S., Liberatore, G., Lo Re, M., Longoni, M., Lopiano, L., Lorefice, L., Lucchini, Matteo, Lus, G., Maimone, D., Malentacchi, M., Mallucci, G., Malucchi, S., Mancinelli, C. R., Mancinelli, L., Manganotti, P., Maniscalco, G. T., Mantero, V., Marangoni, S., Marastoni, D., Marinelli, F., Marti, A., Boneschi Martinelli, F., Masserano, Z. F., Matta, F., Mendozzi, L., Meucci, G., Miante, S., Miele, G., Milano, E., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Missione, R., Moccia, M., Moiola, L., Montepietra, S., Montibragadin, M., Montini, F., Motta, R., Nardone, R., Gabri Nicoletti, C., Nobile-Orazio, E., Nozzolillo, A., Onofrj, M., Orlandi, R., Palmieri, A., Paolicelli, D., Pasquali, L., Pasto, L., Pedrazzoli, E., Petracca, M., Petrone, A., Piantadosi, C., Pietroboni, A. M., Pinardi, F., Portaccio, E., Pozzato, M., Pozzilli, C., Prosperini, L., Protti, A., Ragonese, P., Rasia, S., Realmuto, S., Repice, A., Rigoni, E., Rilla, M. T., Rinaldi, F., Romano, C. M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scarano, G. I., Scarano, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, E. L., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., Zuliani, L., Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), and Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X)
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Background and purpose Clinical outcomes of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been thoroughly investigated, but a further analysis on main signs and symptoms and their risk factors still needs attention. The objective of this study was to group together and describe based on similarity the most common signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in MS patients and identify all factors associated with their manifestation. Method Logistic and linear regression models were run to recognize factors associated with each pooled group of symptoms and their total number. Results From March 2020 to November 2021, data were collected from 1354 MS patients with confirmed infection of COVID-19. Ageusia and anosmia was less frequent in older people (odds ratio [OR] 0.98; p = 0.005) and more in smoker patients (OR 1.39; p = 0.049). Smoke was also associated with an incremental number of symptoms (OR 1.24; p = 0.031), substance abuse (drugs or alcohol), conjunctivitis and rash (OR 5.20; p = 0.042) and the presence of at least one comorbidity with shortness of breath, tachycardia or chest pain (OR 1.24; p = 0.008). Some disease-modifying therapies were associated with greater frequencies of certain COVID-19 symptoms (association between anti-CD20 therapies and increment in the number of concomitant symptoms: OR 1.29; p = 0.05). Differences in frequencies between the three waves were found for flu-like symptoms (G1, p = 0.024), joint or muscle pain (G2, p = 0.013) and ageusia and anosmia (G5, p < 0.001). All cases should be referred to variants up to Delta. Conclusion Several factors along with the choice of specific therapeutic approaches might have a different impact on the occurrence of some COVID-19 symptoms.
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17. SARS-CoV-2 serology after COVID-19 in multiple sclerosis: An international cohort study
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Sormani, M. P., Schiavetti, I., Landi, D., Carmisciano, L., De Rossi, N., Cordioli, C., Moiola, L., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., Brescia Morra, V., Trojano, M., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Fragoso, Y. D., Sen, S., Siva, A., Furlan, R., Salvetti, M., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Allegri, R. B. M., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrila, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, R., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia, M. V., Brichetto, G., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Cavalla, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cocco, E., Cola, G., Confalonieri, P., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della Cava, M., di Napoli, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Dutto, A., Evangelista, L., Fanara, S., Ferraro, D., Ferro, M. T., Filippi, M., Fioretti, C., Fratta, M., Frau, J., Fronza, M., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gasperini, C., Ghazaryan, A., Giometto, B., Gobbin, F., Govone, F., Granella, F., Grange, E., Grasso, M. G., Guareschi, A., Guaschino, C., Guerrieri, S., Guidetti, D., Iaffaldano, P., Ianniello, A., Iasevoli, L., Imperiale, D., Infante, M. T., Inglese, M., Iodice, R., Iovino, A., Konrad, G., Lanzillo, R., Lapucci, C., Lavorgna, L., L'Episcopo Maria, R., Leva, S., Liberatore, G., Lo Re, M., Longoni, M., Lopiano, L., Lorefice, L., Lucchini, Matteo, Lus, G., Maimone, D., Malentacchi, M., Mallucci, G., Malucchi, S., Mancinelli, C. R., Mancinelli, L., Manganotti, P., Maniscalco, T. G., Mantero, V., Marangoni, S., Marastoni, D., Marfia, A. G., Marinelli, F., Marti, A., Martinelli Boneschi, F., Masserano Zoli, F., Matta, F., Mendozzi, L., Meucci, G., Miante, S., Miele, G., Milano, E., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Missione, R., Moccia, M., Montepietra, S., Monti Bragadin, M., Montini, F., Motta, R., Nardone, R., Nicoletti, C. G., Nobile-Orazio, E., Nozzolillo, A., Onofrj, M., Orlandi, R., Palmieri, A., Paolicelli, D., Pasquali, L., Pasto, L., Pedrazzoli, E., Perini, P., Pesci, I., Petracca, M., Petrone, A., Piantadosi, C., Pietroboni, A. M., Pinardi, F., Ponzano, M., Portaccio, E., Pozzato, M., Pozzilli, C., Prosperini, L., Protti, A., Ragonese, P., Rasia, S., Realmuto, S., Repice, A., Rigoni, E., Rilla, M. T., Rinaldi, F., Romano, C. M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scandellari, C., Scarano Giuditta, I., Scarano, V., Schillaci, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, L. E., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, C. V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., Zuliani, L., Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Sormani, M. P., Schiavetti, I., Landi, D., Carmisciano, L., De Rossi, N., Cordioli, C., Moiola, L., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., Brescia Morra, V., Trojano, M., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Fragoso, Y. D., Sen, S., Siva, A., Furlan, R., Salvetti, M., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Allegri, R. B. M., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrila, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, R., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia, M. V., Brichetto, G., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Cavalla, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cocco, E., Cola, G., Confalonieri, P., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della Cava, M., di Napoli, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Dutto, A., Evangelista, L., Fanara, S., Ferraro, D., Ferro, M. T., Filippi, M., Fioretti, C., Fratta, M., Frau, J., Fronza, M., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gasperini, C., Ghazaryan, A., Giometto, B., Gobbin, F., Govone, F., Granella, F., Grange, E., Grasso, M. G., Guareschi, A., Guaschino, C., Guerrieri, S., Guidetti, D., Iaffaldano, P., Ianniello, A., Iasevoli, L., Imperiale, D., Infante, M. T., Inglese, M., Iodice, R., Iovino, A., Konrad, G., Lanzillo, R., Lapucci, C., Lavorgna, L., L'Episcopo Maria, R., Leva, S., Liberatore, G., Lo Re, M., Longoni, M., Lopiano, L., Lorefice, L., Lucchini, Matteo, Lus, G., Maimone, D., Malentacchi, M., Mallucci, G., Malucchi, S., Mancinelli, C. R., Mancinelli, L., Manganotti, P., Maniscalco, T. G., Mantero, V., Marangoni, S., Marastoni, D., Marfia, A. G., Marinelli, F., Marti, A., Martinelli Boneschi, F., Masserano Zoli, F., Matta, F., Mendozzi, L., Meucci, G., Miante, S., Miele, G., Milano, E., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Missione, R., Moccia, M., Montepietra, S., Monti Bragadin, M., Montini, F., Motta, R., Nardone, R., Nicoletti, C. G., Nobile-Orazio, E., Nozzolillo, A., Onofrj, M., Orlandi, R., Palmieri, A., Paolicelli, D., Pasquali, L., Pasto, L., Pedrazzoli, E., Perini, P., Pesci, I., Petracca, M., Petrone, A., Piantadosi, C., Pietroboni, A. M., Pinardi, F., Ponzano, M., Portaccio, E., Pozzato, M., Pozzilli, C., Prosperini, L., Protti, A., Ragonese, P., Rasia, S., Realmuto, S., Repice, A., Rigoni, E., Rilla, M. T., Rinaldi, F., Romano, C. M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scandellari, C., Scarano Giuditta, I., Scarano, V., Schillaci, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, L. E., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, C. V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., Zuliani, L., Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), and Mirabella M. 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Background: The MuSC-19 project is an Italian cohort study open to international partners that collects data on multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with COVID-19. During the second wave of the pandemic, serological tests became routinely available. Objective: To evaluate the seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies according to the use of disease-modifying therapy (DMT) in a subset of patients included in the MuSC-19 data set who had undergone a serological test. Methods: We evaluated the association between positive serological test results and time elapsed since infection onset, age, sex, Expanded Disability Status Scale score, comorbidities and DMT exposure using a multivariable logistic model. Results: Data were collected from 423 patients (345 from Italy, 61 from Turkey and 17 from Brazil) with a serological test performed during follow-up. Overall, 325 out of 423 tested patients (76.8%) had a positive serological test. At multivariate analysis, therapy with anti-CD20 was significantly associated with a reduced probability of developing antibodies after COVID-19 (odds ratio (OR) = 0.20, p = 0.002). Conclusion: Patients with MS maintain the capacity to develop humoral immune response against SARS-COV-2, although to a lesser extent when treated with anti-CD20 drugs. Overall, our results are reassuring with respect to the possibility to achieve sufficient immunization with vaccination.
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18. P245 A RARE CAUSE OF OVERESTIMATION OF PULMONARY PRESSURE BY ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY: WHEN HEMODYNAMICS RELIEVES ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY EXPLAINS HEMODYNAMICS
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Caravita, S, primary, Baratto, C, additional, Curti, E, additional, Villella, F, additional, Sganzerla, P, additional, Perego, G, additional, Badano, L, additional, Muraru, D, additional, and Parati, G, additional
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19. Ocrelizumab in tumefactive multiple sclerosis onset. A case report
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Bazzurri, V, primary, Curti, E, additional, Tsantes, E, additional, Fiore, A, additional, Franceschini, A, additional, and Granella, F, additional
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20. Dimethyl fumarate vs Teriflunomide: an Italian time-to-event data analysis
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D'Amico E., Zanghi A., Sciandra M., Lanzillo R., Callari G., Cortese A., Lus G., Lucchini M., Buccafusca M., Bonavita S., Gallo A., Curti E., Gajofatto A., Signoriello E., Bisecco A., Gobbin F., Ferro M. T., Ferrazzano G., Sparaco M., Valentino P., Mirabella M., Granella F., Bresciamorra V., Grimaldi L. M. E., Patti F., Borriello G., Grossi P., Carotenuto A., Siena E., Tsantes E., Giugno A., Abbadessa G. M., Chisari C. G., D'Amico, Emanuele, Zanghì, Aurora, Sciandra, Mariangela, Lanzillo, Roberta, Callari, Graziella, Cortese, Antonio, Lus, Giacomo, Lucchini, Matteo, Buccafusca, Maria, Bonavita, Simona, Gallo, Antonio, Curti, Erica, Gajofatto, Alberto, Signoriello, Elisabetta, Bisecco, Alvino, Gobbin, Francesca, Ferrò, Maria Teresa, Ferrazzano, Gina, Sparaco, Maddalena, Valentino, Paola, Mirabella, Massimiliano, Granella, Franco, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Grimaldi, Luigi Maria Edoardo, Patti, Francesco, D'Amico, E., Zanghi, A., Sciandra, M., Lanzillo, R., Callari, G., Cortese, A., Lus, G., Lucchini, M., Buccafusca, M., Bonavita, S., Gallo, A., Curti, E., Gajofatto, A., Signoriello, E., Bisecco, A., Gobbin, F., Ferro, M. T., Ferrazzano, G., Sparaco, M., Valentino, P., Mirabella, M., Granella, F., Bresciamorra, V., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Patti, F., Borriello, G., Grossi, P., Carotenuto, A., Siena, E., Tsantes, E., Giugno, A., Abbadessa, G. M., and Chisari, C. G.
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Adult ,Data Analysis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Efficacy ,Toluidines ,Dimethyl Fumarate ,Hydroxybutyrates ,Relapsing-Remitting ,Multiple sclerosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Internal medicine ,Teriflunomide ,Nitriles ,medicine ,Humans ,Multiple sclerosi ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Neuroradiology ,Dimethyl fumarate ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Safety ,Female ,Italy ,Middle Aged ,Crotonates ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Event data ,chemistry ,Cohort ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background: The introduction of oral disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) changed algorithms of RRMS treatment. Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of treatment with dimethyl fumarate (DMF) and teriflunomide (TRF) in a large multicentre Italian cohort of RRMS patients. Materials and Methods: Patients with RRMS who received treatment with DMF and TRF between January 1st, 2012 and December 31st, 2018 from twelve MS centers were identified. The events investigated were “time-to-first-relapse”, “time-to-Magnetic-Resonance-Imaging (MRI)-activity” and “time-to-disability-progression”. Results: 1445 patients were enrolled (1039 on DMF, 406 on TRF) and followed for a median of 34months. Patients on TRF were older (43.5 ± 8.6 vs 38.8 ± 9.2years), with a predominance of men and higher level of disability (p < 0.001 for all). Patients on DMF had a higher number of relapses and radiological activity (p 38DMF = 3.83, CI = 1.11 to 13.23, p = 0.033). Both DMTs controlled similarly MRI activity and disability progression. Conclusions: Patients on DMF had higher relapse-free survival time than TRF group after the first 38 months ontherapy.
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21. Radium uptake during barite recrystallization at 23 ± 2 °C as a function of solution composition: An experimental 133Ba and 226Ra tracer study
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Curti, E., Fujiwara, K., Iijima, K., Tits, J., Cuesta, C., Kitamura, A., Glaus, M.A., and Müller, W.
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22. Disease modifying therapies and Covid‐19 severity in Multiple Sclerosis
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Sormani, M. P., De Rossi, N., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Moiola, L., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., Trojano, M., Zaratin, P., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., the Musc-19 Study Group, Nozzolillo, A., Bellacosa, A., Protti, A., Di Sapio, A., Signori, A., Petrone, A., Bisecco, A., Iovino, A., Dutto, A., Repice, A. M., Conte, A., Bertolotto, A., Bosco, A., Gallo, A., Zito, A., Sartori, A., Giometto, B., Tortorella, C., Antozzi, C., Pozzilli, C., Mancinelli, C. R., Zanetta, C., Cordano, C., Scandellari, C., Guaschino, C., Gasperini, C., Solaro, C., Fioretti, C., Bezzini, D., Marastoni, D., Paolicelli, D., Vecchio, D., Landi, D., Bucciantini, E., Pedrazzoli, E., Signoriello, E., Sbragia, E., Susani, E. L., Curti, E., Milano, E., Marinelli, F., Camilli, F., Boneschi, F. M., Govone, F., Bovis, F., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Rinaldi, F., Vitetta, F., Corea, F., Crescenzo, F., Teatini, F., Tabiadon, G., Granella, F., Boffa, G., Lus, G., Brichetto, G., Maniscalco, G. T., Borriello, G., De Luca, G., Konrad, G., Vaula, G., Marfia, G. A., Mallucci, G., Liberatore, G., Salemi, G., Miele, G., Sibilia, G., Pesci, I., Brambilla, L., Lopiano, L., Sinisi, L., Pasquali, L., Saraceno, L., Chiveri, L., Mancinelli, L., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Caniatti, L. M., Cava, M. D., Onofrj, M., Rovaris, M., Vercellino, M., Bragadin, M. M., Buccafusca, M., Buscarinu, M. C., Celani, M. G., Grasso, M. G., Stromillo, M. L., Petracca, M., Amato, M. P., L'Episcopo, M. R., Sessa, M., Ferrò, M. T., Ercolani, M. V., Bianco, M., M. L., Re, Vianello, M., Clerico, M., di Napoli, M., Ponzano, M., Conti, M. Z., Calabrese, M., Mirabella, M., Filippi, M., Inglese, M., Lucchini, M., Pozzato, M., Danni, M. C., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Ponzio, M., De Riz, M., De Stefano, N., Cavalla, P., De Mitri, P., Grossi, P., Confalonieri, P., Gallo, P., Ragonese, P., Sola, P., Annovazzi, P., Iaffaldano, P., Nardone, R., Cerqua, R., Clerici, R., Lanzillo, R., Motta, R., Balgera, R., Bergamaschi, R., Totaro, R., Iodice, R., Capra, R., Marangoni, S., Realmuto, S., Cottone, S., Montepietra, S., Rasia, S., Arena, S., Bucello, S., Banfi, S., Bonavita, S., Malucchi, S., Tonietti, S., Vollaro, S., Cordera, S., Aguglia, U., Clerici, V. T., Barcella, V., Bergamaschi, V., Morra, V. B., Dattola, V., and Mantero, V.
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23. Disease-Modifying Therapies and Coronavirus Disease 2019 Severity in Multiple Sclerosis
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Sormani, M. P., De Rossi, N., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Moiola, L., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., Trojano, M., Zaratin, P., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Nozzolillo, A., Bellacosa, A., Protti, A., Di Sapio, A., Signori, A., Petrone, A., Bisecco, A., Iovino, A., Dutto, A., Repice, A. M., Conte, A., Bertolotto, A., Bosco, A., Gallo, A., Zito, A., Sartori, A., Giometto, B., Tortorella, C., Antozzi, C., Pozzilli, C., Mancinelli, C. R., Zanetta, C., Cordano, C., Scandellari, C., Guaschino, C., Gasperini, C., Solaro, C., Fioretti, C., Bezzini, D., Marastoni, D., Paolicelli, D., Vecchio, D., Landi, D., Bucciantini, E., Pedrazzoli, E., Signoriello, E., Sbragia, E., Susani, E. L., Curti, E., Milano, E., Marinelli, F., Camilli, F., Boneschi, F. M., Govone, F., Bovis, F., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Rinaldi, F., Vitetta, F., Corea, F., Crescenzo, F., Teatini, F., Tabiadon, G., Granella, F., Boffa, G., Lus, G., Brichetto, G., Maniscalco, G. T., Borriello, G., De Luca, G., Konrad, G., Vaula, G., Marfia, G. A., Mallucci, G., Liberatore, G., Salemi, G., Miele, G., Sibilia, G., Pesci, I., Brambilla, L., Lopiano, L., Sinisi, L., Pasquali, L., Saraceno, L., Chiveri, L., Mancinelli, L., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Caniatti, L. M., Cava, M. D., Onofrj, M., Rovaris, M., Vercellino, M., Bragadin, M. M., Buccafusca, M., Buscarinu, M. C., Celani, M. G., Grasso, M. G., Stromillo, M. L., Petracca, M., Amato, M. P., L'Episcopo, M. R., Sessa, M., Ferro, M. T., Ercolani, M. V., Bianco, M., Re, M. L., Vianello, M., Clerico, M., Ponzano, M., Conti, M. Z., Calabrese, M., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Filippi, M., Inglese, M., Lucchini, Matteo, Pozzato, M., Danni, M. C., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Ponzio, M., De Riz, M., De Stefano, N., Cavalla, P., De Mitri, P., Grossi, P., Confalonieri, P., Gallo, P., Ragonese, P., Sola, P., Annovazzi, P., Iaffaldano, P., Nardone, R., Cerqua, R., Clerici, R., Lanzillo, R., Motta, R., Balgera, R., Bergamaschi, R., Totaro, R., Iodice, R., Capra, R., Marangoni, S., Realmuto, S., Cottone, S., Montepietra, S., Rasia, S., Arena, S., Bucello, S., Banfi, S., Bonavita, S., Malucchi, S., Tonietti, S., Vollaro, S., Cordera, S., Aguglia, U., Clerici, V. T., Barcella, V., Bergamaschi, V., Morra, V. B., Dattola, V., Mantero, V., di Napoli, M., Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), Sormani, M. P., De Rossi, N., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Moiola, L., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., Trojano, M., Zaratin, P., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Nozzolillo, A., Bellacosa, A., Protti, A., Di Sapio, A., Signori, A., Petrone, A., Bisecco, A., Iovino, A., Dutto, A., Repice, A. M., Conte, A., Bertolotto, A., Bosco, A., Gallo, A., Zito, A., Sartori, A., Giometto, B., Tortorella, C., Antozzi, C., Pozzilli, C., Mancinelli, C. R., Zanetta, C., Cordano, C., Scandellari, C., Guaschino, C., Gasperini, C., Solaro, C., Fioretti, C., Bezzini, D., Marastoni, D., Paolicelli, D., Vecchio, D., Landi, D., Bucciantini, E., Pedrazzoli, E., Signoriello, E., Sbragia, E., Susani, E. L., Curti, E., Milano, E., Marinelli, F., Camilli, F., Boneschi, F. M., Govone, F., Bovis, F., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Rinaldi, F., Vitetta, F., Corea, F., Crescenzo, F., Teatini, F., Tabiadon, G., Granella, F., Boffa, G., Lus, G., Brichetto, G., Maniscalco, G. T., Borriello, G., De Luca, G., Konrad, G., Vaula, G., Marfia, G. A., Mallucci, G., Liberatore, G., Salemi, G., Miele, G., Sibilia, G., Pesci, I., Brambilla, L., Lopiano, L., Sinisi, L., Pasquali, L., Saraceno, L., Chiveri, L., Mancinelli, L., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Caniatti, L. M., Cava, M. D., Onofrj, M., Rovaris, M., Vercellino, M., Bragadin, M. M., Buccafusca, M., Buscarinu, M. C., Celani, M. G., Grasso, M. G., Stromillo, M. L., Petracca, M., Amato, M. P., L'Episcopo, M. R., Sessa, M., Ferro, M. T., Ercolani, M. V., Bianco, M., Re, M. L., Vianello, M., Clerico, M., Ponzano, M., Conti, M. Z., Calabrese, M., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Filippi, M., Inglese, M., Lucchini, Matteo, Pozzato, M., Danni, M. C., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Ponzio, M., De Riz, M., De Stefano, N., Cavalla, P., De Mitri, P., Grossi, P., Confalonieri, P., Gallo, P., Ragonese, P., Sola, P., Annovazzi, P., Iaffaldano, P., Nardone, R., Cerqua, R., Clerici, R., Lanzillo, R., Motta, R., Balgera, R., Bergamaschi, R., Totaro, R., Iodice, R., Capra, R., Marangoni, S., Realmuto, S., Cottone, S., Montepietra, S., Rasia, S., Arena, S., Bucello, S., Banfi, S., Bonavita, S., Malucchi, S., Tonietti, S., Vollaro, S., Cordera, S., Aguglia, U., Clerici, V. T., Barcella, V., Bergamaschi, V., Morra, V. B., Dattola, V., Mantero, V., di Napoli, M., Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), and Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297)
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Objective: This study was undertaken to assess the impact of immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory therapies on the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Methods: We retrospectively collected data of PwMS with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. All the patients had complete follow-up to death or recovery. Severe COVID-19 was defined by a 3-level variable: mild disease not requiring hospitalization versus pneumonia or hospitalization versus intensive care unit (ICU) admission or death. We evaluated baseline characteristics and MS therapies associated with severe COVID-19 by multivariate and propensity score (PS)-weighted ordinal logistic models. Sensitivity analyses were run to confirm the results. Results: Of 844 PwMS with suspected (n = 565) or confirmed (n = 279) COVID-19, 13 (1.54%) died; 11 of them were in a progressive MS phase, and 8 were without any therapy. Thirty-eight (4.5%) were admitted to an ICU; 99 (11.7%) had radiologically documented pneumonia; 96 (11.4%) were hospitalized. After adjusting for region, age, sex, progressive MS course, Expanded Disability Status Scale, disease duration, body mass index, comorbidities, and recent methylprednisolone use, therapy with an anti-CD20 agent (ocrelizumab or rituximab) was significantly associated (odds ratio [OR] = 2.37, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.18–4.74, p = 0.015) with increased risk of severe COVID-19. Recent use (<1 month) of methylprednisolone was also associated with a worse outcome (OR = 5.24, 95% CI = 2.20–12.53, p = 0.001). Results were confirmed by the PS-weighted analysis and by all the sensitivity analyses. Interpretation: This study showed an acceptable level of safety of therapies with a broad array of mechanisms of action. However, some specific elements of risk emerged. These will need to be considered while the COVID-19 pandemic persists. ANN NEUROL 2021;89:780–789.
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24. MRI activity and extended interval of Natalizumab dosing regimen: a multicentre Italian study
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De Mercanti, S. F., Signori, A., Cordioli, C., Signoriello, E., Lus, G., Bonavita, S., Abbadessa, G., Lavorgna, L., Maniscalco, G. T., Curti, E., Lorefice, L., Cocco, E., Nociti, Viviana, Mirabella, Massimiliano, Baroncini, D., Mataluni, G., Landi, D., Petruzzo, M., Lanzillo, R., Gandoglia, I., Laroni, A., Frangiamore, R., Sartori, A., Cavalla, P., Costantini, G., Capra, R., Sormani, M. P., Clerico, M., Nociti V. (ORCID:0000-0002-4607-3948), Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), De Mercanti, S. F., Signori, A., Cordioli, C., Signoriello, E., Lus, G., Bonavita, S., Abbadessa, G., Lavorgna, L., Maniscalco, G. T., Curti, E., Lorefice, L., Cocco, E., Nociti, Viviana, Mirabella, Massimiliano, Baroncini, D., Mataluni, G., Landi, D., Petruzzo, M., Lanzillo, R., Gandoglia, I., Laroni, A., Frangiamore, R., Sartori, A., Cavalla, P., Costantini, G., Capra, R., Sormani, M. P., Clerico, M., Nociti V. (ORCID:0000-0002-4607-3948), and Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X)
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Background: To minimize the risk of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy and rebound in JCV-positive multiple sclerosis (MS) patients after 24 natalizumab doses, it has been proposed to extend the administrations interval. The objective is to evaluate the EID efficacy on MRI activity compared with the standard interval dosing (SID). Methods: Observational, multicentre, retrospective cohort study, starting from the 24th natalizumab infusion to the loss of follow-up or 2 years after baseline. Three hundred and sixteen patients were enrolled. The median dose interval (MDI) following the 24th infusion was 5 weeks, with a bimodal distribution (modes at 4 and 6 weeks). Patients were grouped into 2 categories according to the mean number of weeks between doses: < 5 weeks, SID; ≥ 5 weeks, EID. Results: One hundred and eighty-seven patients were in the SID group (MDI = 4.5 weeks) and 129 in the EID group (MDI 6.1 weeks). The risk to develop active lesions on MRI is similar in SID and EID groups during the 6 and 12 months after the 24th natalizumab infusion, respectively 4.27% (95% CI:0.84–7.70) vs 4.71% (95% CI:0.16–9.25%) [p = 0.89] and 8.50% (95% CI:4.05–12.95) vs 6.55% (95% CI:2.11–11.00%) [p = 0.56]. The EID regimen does not appear to increase the occurrence of MRI activity during follow-up. Conclusion: There is no evidence of the reduced efficacy of natalizumab in an EID setting regarding the MRI activity. This observation supports the need for a bigger randomized study to assess the need to change the standard of the natalizumab dosing schedule, to better manage JCV-positive patients.
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25. Dimethyl fumarate vs Teriflunomide: an Italian time-to-event data analysis
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D'Amico, E., Zanghi, A., Sciandra, M., Lanzillo, R., Callari, G., Cortese, A., Lus, G., Lucchini, M., Buccafusca, M., Bonavita, S., Gallo, A., Curti, E., Gajofatto, A., Signoriello, E., Bisecco, A., Gobbin, F., Ferro, M. T., Ferrazzano, G., Sparaco, M., Valentino, P., Mirabella, M., Granella, F., Bresciamorra, V., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Patti, F., Borriello, G., Grossi, P., Carotenuto, A., Siena, E., Tsantes, E., Giugno, A., Abbadessa, G. M., Chisari, C. G., Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), D'Amico, E., Zanghi, A., Sciandra, M., Lanzillo, R., Callari, G., Cortese, A., Lus, G., Lucchini, M., Buccafusca, M., Bonavita, S., Gallo, A., Curti, E., Gajofatto, A., Signoriello, E., Bisecco, A., Gobbin, F., Ferro, M. T., Ferrazzano, G., Sparaco, M., Valentino, P., Mirabella, M., Granella, F., Bresciamorra, V., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Patti, F., Borriello, G., Grossi, P., Carotenuto, A., Siena, E., Tsantes, E., Giugno, A., Abbadessa, G. M., Chisari, C. G., Lucchini M. (ORCID:0000-0002-0447-2297), and Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X)
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Background: The introduction of oral disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) changed algorithms of RRMS treatment. Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of treatment with dimethyl fumarate (DMF) and teriflunomide (TRF) in a large multicentre Italian cohort of RRMS patients. Materials and Methods: Patients with RRMS who received treatment with DMF and TRF between January 1st, 2012 and December 31st, 2018 from twelve MS centers were identified. The events investigated were “time-to-first-relapse”, “time-to-Magnetic-Resonance-Imaging (MRI)-activity” and “time-to-disability-progression”. Results: 1445 patients were enrolled (1039 on DMF, 406 on TRF) and followed for a median of 34 months. Patients on TRF were older (43.5 ± 8.6 vs 38.8 ± 9.2 years), with a predominance of men and higher level of disability (p < 0.001 for all). Patients on DMF had a higher number of relapses and radiological activity (p <.05) at baseline. Time-varying Cox-model for the event “time-to-first relapse” revealed that no differences were found between the two groups in the first 38 months of treatment (HRt < 38DMF = 0.73, CI = 0.52 to 1.03, p = 0.079). When the time-on-therapy exceeds 38 months patients on DMF had an approximately 0.3 times lower relapse hazard risk than those who took TRF (HRt>38DMF = 3.83, CI = 1.11 to 13.23, p = 0.033). Both DMTs controlled similarly MRI activity and disability progression. Conclusions: Patients on DMF had higher relapse-free survival time than TRF group after the first 38 months ontherapy.
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26. Extending the Interval of Natalizumab Dosing: Is Efficacy Preserved?
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Clerico, M., De Mercanti, S. F., Signori, A., Iudicello, M., Cordioli, C., Signoriello, E., Lus, G., Bonavita, S., Lavorgna, L., Maniscalco, G. T., Curti, E., Lorefice, L., Cocco, E., Nociti, V., Mirabella, M., Baroncini, D., Mataluni, G., Landi, D., Petruzzo, M., Lanzillo, R., Gandoglia, I., Laroni, A., Frangiamore, R., Sartori, A., Cavalla, P., Costantini, G., Sormani, M. P., Capra, R., Nociti V. (ORCID:0000-0002-4607-3948), Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Clerico, M., De Mercanti, S. F., Signori, A., Iudicello, M., Cordioli, C., Signoriello, E., Lus, G., Bonavita, S., Lavorgna, L., Maniscalco, G. T., Curti, E., Lorefice, L., Cocco, E., Nociti, V., Mirabella, M., Baroncini, D., Mataluni, G., Landi, D., Petruzzo, M., Lanzillo, R., Gandoglia, I., Laroni, A., Frangiamore, R., Sartori, A., Cavalla, P., Costantini, G., Sormani, M. P., Capra, R., Nociti V. (ORCID:0000-0002-4607-3948), and Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X)
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Extending the natalizumab interval after the 24th administration could reduce the risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). The objective is to evaluate the noninferiority of the efficacy of an extended interval dosing (EID) compared with the standard interval dosing (SID) of natalizumab. It is an observational, multicenter (14 Italian centers), retrospective cohort study, starting from the 24th natalizumab infusion to the loss of follow-up or 2 years after baseline. Patients were grouped in 2 categories according to the mean number of weeks between doses: < 5 weeks, SID; ≥ 5 weeks, EID. Three hundred and sixty patients were enrolled. Median dose interval (MDI) following 24th infusion was 4.7 weeks, with a bimodal distribution (modes at 4 and 6 weeks). Two hundred and sixteen patients were in the SID group (MDI = 4.3 weeks) and 144 in the EID group (MDI 6.2 weeks). Annualized relapse rate was 0.060 (95% CI = 0.033–0.087) in the SID group and 0.039 (95% CI = 0.017–0.063) in the EID group. The non-inferiority of EID versus SID was satisfied. In conclusion, there is no evidence of a reduced efficacy of natalizumab in an EID setting. This observation confirms previous results and together with the emerging evidence of a reduced risk of PML associated to an EID, supports the need of a randomized study to assess the need to change the standard of the natalizumab dosing schedule.
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27. Effect of the manufacturing process on Fiore Sardo PDO cheese microstructure by multi-frequency NMR relaxometry
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Anedda, R., primary, Pardu, A., additional, Korb, J.-P., additional, and Curti, E., additional
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28. Characterization and Solubility Determination of the Solid-Solution Between AFm-I2 and AFm-SO4
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Aimoz, L., primary, Wieland, E., additional, Kulik, D. A., additional, Lothenbach, B., additional, Glaus, M. A., additional, and Curti, E., additional
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29. Long-term corrosion of two nuclear waste reference glasses (MW and SON68): A kinetic and mineral alteration study
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Curti, E., Crovisier, J.L., Morvan, G., and Karpoff, A.M.
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30. Simplified models for seismic vulnerability analysis of bell towers
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Parodi, S, primary, Curti, E, additional, and Podestà, S, additional
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31. Molecular mobility changes after high-temperature, short-time pasteurization: An extended time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance screening of ewe milk
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Curti, E., primary, Pardu, A., additional, Melis, R., additional, Addis, M., additional, Pes, M., additional, Pirisi, A., additional, and Anedda, R., additional
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32. Dimethyl fumarate‐induced lymphocyte count drop is related to clinical effectiveness in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis
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Tsantes, E., primary, Curti, E., additional, Ferraro, D., additional, Lugaresi, A., additional, Baldi, E., additional, Montepietra, S., additional, Immovilli, P., additional, Simone, A. M., additional, Mancinelli, L., additional, Strumia, S., additional, Vitetta, F., additional, Foschi, M., additional, Ferri, C., additional, Ferrarini, C., additional, Sola, P., additional, and Granella, F., additional
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33. The contribution of enhancing lesions in monitoring multiple sclerosis treatment: is gadolinium always necessary?
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Tsantes, Elena, primary, Curti, E., additional, Ganazzoli, C., additional, Puci, F., additional, Bazzurri, V., additional, Fiore, A., additional, Crisi, G., additional, and Granella, F., additional
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34. Solid solutions of trace Eu(III) in calcite: Thermodynamic evaluation of experimental data over a wide range of pH and pCO 2
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Curti, E., Kulik, D.A., and Tits, J.
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35. Coprecipitation of Radionuclides During Cement Degradation: A Preliminary Modeling Study for the Swiss L/ILW Repository
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Curti, E.
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36. Herpes Simplex Virus 1 encephalitis with normal cerebrospinal fluid after brain radiotherapy in a patient with glioblastoma. A case report and review of literature
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Mutti, C., Curti, E., Ciliento, R., Melpignano, A., Florindo, I., Zinno, L., Sasso, E., Parrino, L., Pavesi, G., and Vaudano, A. E.
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Herpes simplex virus encephalitis (HSE) is the most common cause of letal encephalitis and its prevalence appears higher among oncologic patients who undergo brain radiotherapy (RT). We describe a case of 76-year-old woman with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) who developed HSE shortly after brain RT. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis (CSF) was normal and the diagnosis was driven by brain MRI and EEG. Prompt introduction of antiviral therapy improved the clinical picture. We highlight the importance of EEG and brain MRI for the diagnosis and suggest the possibility of antiviral profilaxys in oncologic patients who undergo brain RT. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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37. GD experiment: Geochemical Data Experiment. Mineralogy of carbonate and sulphate minerals in the Opalinus Clay and adjacent formations
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Pekala, M., Wersin, P., Rufer, D., and Curti, E.
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38. Parental Relationship with Twins: Mental Health from Pregnancy to Post-Partum
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Rolle', L., Prino, L., Curti, E., Trombetta, T., Caldarera, A., Gerino, M., and Brustia, E.
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39. Modelling bentonite–water interactions at high solid/liquid ratios: swelling and diffuse double layer effects
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Wersin, P, Curti, E, and Appelo, C.A.J
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40. The effect of community nurse on mortality and hospitalization in a group of over-75 older adults: a nested case-control study.
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Terracciano, E., Gentili, S., Madaro, O., Curti, E., Inzerilli, M. C., Albanese, L., Accarino, N., Tardi, A., Orlando, S., Riccardi, F., Palombi, L., Marazzi, M. C., and Liotta, G.
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41. Chemical durability of high-level waste glass in repository environment: main conclusions and remaining uncertainties from the GLASTAB and GLAMOR projects
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Van Iseghem, P., Lemmens, K., Aertsens, M., Gin, S., Ribet, I., Grambow, B., Crovisier, J. L., Nero, M. Del, Curti, E., Schwyn, B., Luckscheiter, B., and McMenamin, T.
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42. No evidence of disease activity (NEDA-3) and disability improvement after alemtuzumab treatment for multiple sclerosis: a 36-month real-world study
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Prosperini, L, Annovazzi, P, Boffa, L, Buscarinu, Mc, Gallo, A, Matta, M, Moiola, L, Musu, L, Perini, P, Avolio, C, Barcella, V, Bianco, A, Farina, D, Ferraro, E, Pontecorvo, S, Granella, F, Grimaldi, Lme, Laroni, A, Lus, G, Patti, F, Pucci, E, Pasca, M, Sarchielli, P, Ghezzi, A, Zaffaroni, M, Baroncini, D, Buttari, F, Centonze, D, Fornasiero, A, Salvetti, M, Docimo, R, Signoriello, E, Tedeschi, G, Bertolotto, A, Capobianco, M, Comi, G, Cocco, E, Gallo, P, Puthenparampil, M, Grasso, R, Di Francescantonio, V, Rottoli, Mr, Mirabella, M, Lugaresi, A, De Luca, G, Di Ioia, M, Di Tommaso, V, Mancinelli, L, Di Battista, G, Francia, A, Ruggieri, S, Pozzilli, C, Curti, E, Tsantes, E, Palmeri, B, Lapucci, C, Mancardi, Gl, Uccelli, A, Chisari, C, D'Amico, E, Cartechini, E, Repice, Am, Magnani, E, Massaccesi, L, Calabresi, P, Di Filippo, M, Di Gregorio, M, Italian Alemtuzumab Study, Group., Prosperini, Luca, Annovazzi, Pietro, Boffa, Laura, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Gallo, Antonio, Matta, Manuela, Moiola, Lucia, Musu, Luigina, Perini, Paola, Avolio, Carlo, Barcella, Valeria, Bianco, Assunta, Farina, Deborah, Ferraro, Elisabetta, Pontecorvo, Simona, Granella, Franco, Grimaldi, Luigi M E, Laroni, Alice, Lus, Giacomo, Patti, Francesco, Pucci, Eugenio, Pasca, Matteo, and Sarchielli, Paola
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Outcome measurement ,Relapsing-Remitting ,Follow-Up Studie ,Multiple sclerosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immunologic Factor ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Alemtuzumab, Multiple sclerosis, Outcome measurement ,Retrospective Studie ,Alemtuzumab ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Multiple sclerosi ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Retrospective Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology (clinical) ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,alemtuzumab ,multiple sclerosis ,outcome measurement ,neurology ,Clinical trial ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Human ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In this retrospective, multicenter, real-world study we collected clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of all patients (n = 40) with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) treated with alemtuzumab according to a "free-of-charge" protocol available before the drug marketing approval in Italy. Almost all (39/40) started alemtuzumab after discontinuing multiple disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) because of either lack of response or safety concerns. We considered the proportion of alemtuzumab-treated patients who had no evidence of disease activity (NEDA-3) and disability improvement over a 36-month follow-up period. NEDA-3 was defined as absence of relapses, disability worsening, and MRI activity. Disability improvement was defined as a sustained reduction of ≥ 1-point in Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score. At follow-up, 18 (45%) patients achieved NEDA-3, 30 (75%) were relapse-free, 33 (82.5%) were EDSS worsening-free, and 25 (62.5%) were MRI activity-free. Eleven (27.5%) patients had a sustained disability improvement. We found no predictor for the NEDA-3 status, while the interaction of higher EDSS score by higher number of pre-alemtuzumab relapses was associated with a greater chance of disability improvement (odds ratio 1.10, p = 0.049). Our study provides real-world evidence that alemtuzumab can promote clinical and MRI disease remission, as well as disability improvement, in a significant proportion of patients with RRMS despite prior multiple DMT failures. The drug safety profile was consistent with data available from clinical trials.
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43. Extended interval dosing of natalizumab: is efficacy preserved?
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Clerico, M., Signori, A., Mercanti, S., Cordioli, C., Signoriello, E., Lus, G., Maniscalco, G. T., Curti, E., Lorefice, L., Cocco, E., Nociti, V., Mirabella, M., Baroncini, D., Landi, D., Mataluni, G., Petruzzo, M., Lanzillo, R., Gandoglia, I., Laroni, A., RITA FRANGIAMORE, Sartori, A., Cavalla, P., Costantini, G., Sormani, M. P., and Capra, R.
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44. A low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance dataset of whole milk during coagulation and syneresis
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Curti, E., primary, Pardu, A., additional, Del Vigo, S., additional, Sanna, R., additional, and Anedda, R., additional
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- 2019
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45. A multi‐scale characterisation of the durum wheat pasta cooking process
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Littardi, P., primary, Diantom, A., additional, Carini, E., additional, Curti, E., additional, Boukid, F., additional, Vodovotz, Y., additional, and Vittadini, E., additional
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46. No evidence of disease activity (NEDA-3) and disability improvement after alemtuzumab treatment for multiple sclerosis: a 36-month real-world study
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Prosperini, L., Annovazzi, P., Boffa, L., Buscarinu, M. C., Gallo, A., Matta, M., Moiola, L., Musu, L., Perini, P., Avolio, C., Barcella, V., Bianco, Assunta, Farina, D., Ferraro, E., Pontecorvo, S., Granella, F., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Laroni, A., Lus, G., Patti, F., Pucci, E., Pasca, M., Sarchielli, P., Ghezzi, A., Zaffaroni, M., Baroncini, D., Buttari, F., Centonze, D., Fornasiero, A., Salvetti, M., Docimo, R., Signoriello, E., Tedeschi, G., Bertolotto, A., Capobianco, M., Comi, G., Cocco, E., Gallo, P., Puthenparampil, M., Grasso, R., Di Francescantonio, V., Rottoli, M. R., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Lugaresi, A., De Luca, G., Di Ioia, M., Di Tommaso, V., Mancinelli, L., Di Battista, G., Francia, A., Ruggieri, S., Pozzilli, C., Curti, E., Tsantes, E., Palmeri, B., Lapicci, C., Mancardi, G. L., Uccelli, A., Chisari, C., D'Amico, E., Cartechini, E., Repice, A. M., Magnani, E., Massaccesi, L., Calabresi, Paolo, Di Filippo, Mario, Di Gregorio, M., Bianco A., Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Calabresi P. (ORCID:0000-0003-0326-5509), Di Filippo M., Prosperini, L., Annovazzi, P., Boffa, L., Buscarinu, M. C., Gallo, A., Matta, M., Moiola, L., Musu, L., Perini, P., Avolio, C., Barcella, V., Bianco, Assunta, Farina, D., Ferraro, E., Pontecorvo, S., Granella, F., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Laroni, A., Lus, G., Patti, F., Pucci, E., Pasca, M., Sarchielli, P., Ghezzi, A., Zaffaroni, M., Baroncini, D., Buttari, F., Centonze, D., Fornasiero, A., Salvetti, M., Docimo, R., Signoriello, E., Tedeschi, G., Bertolotto, A., Capobianco, M., Comi, G., Cocco, E., Gallo, P., Puthenparampil, M., Grasso, R., Di Francescantonio, V., Rottoli, M. R., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Lugaresi, A., De Luca, G., Di Ioia, M., Di Tommaso, V., Mancinelli, L., Di Battista, G., Francia, A., Ruggieri, S., Pozzilli, C., Curti, E., Tsantes, E., Palmeri, B., Lapicci, C., Mancardi, G. L., Uccelli, A., Chisari, C., D'Amico, E., Cartechini, E., Repice, A. M., Magnani, E., Massaccesi, L., Calabresi, Paolo, Di Filippo, Mario, Di Gregorio, M., Bianco A., Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Calabresi P. (ORCID:0000-0003-0326-5509), and Di Filippo M.
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In this retrospective, multicenter, real-world study we collected clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of all patients (n = 40) with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) treated with alemtuzumab according to a “free-of-charge” protocol available before the drug marketing approval in Italy. Almost all (39/40) started alemtuzumab after discontinuing multiple disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) because of either lack of response or safety concerns. We considered the proportion of alemtuzumab-treated patients who had no evidence of disease activity (NEDA-3) and disability improvement over a 36-month follow-up period. NEDA-3 was defined as absence of relapses, disability worsening, and MRI activity. Disability improvement was defined as a sustained reduction of ≥ 1-point in Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score. At follow-up, 18 (45%) patients achieved NEDA-3, 30 (75%) were relapse-free, 33 (82.5%) were EDSS worsening-free, and 25 (62.5%) were MRI activity-free. Eleven (27.5%) patients had a sustained disability improvement. We found no predictor for the NEDA-3 status, while the interaction of higher EDSS score by higher number of pre-alemtuzumab relapses was associated with a greater chance of disability improvement (odds ratio 1.10, p = 0.049). Our study provides real-world evidence that alemtuzumab can promote clinical and MRI disease remission, as well as disability improvement, in a significant proportion of patients with RRMS despite prior multiple DMT failures. The drug safety profile was consistent with data available from clinical trials.
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47. The influence of carbonate complexes on the solubility of zirconia: new experimental data
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Pouchon, M.A., Curti, E., Degueldre, C., and Tobler, L.
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- 2001
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48. Dimethyl fumarate‐induced lymphocyte count drop is related to clinical effectiveness in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis.
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Tsantes, E., Curti, E., Ferraro, D., Lugaresi, A., Baldi, E., Montepietra, S., Immovilli, P., Simone, A. M., Mancinelli, L., Strumia, S., Vitetta, F., Foschi, M., Ferri, C., Ferrarini, C., Sola, P., and Granella, F.
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Background and purpose: Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) causes a mean lymphocyte count drop of approximately 30% in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) patients. The relationship between this reduction and DMF effectiveness is controversial. The objective was to investigate if the decrease in absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) from baseline during DMF treatment is associated with clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) disease activity. A secondary aim was to evaluate ALC variations over time in a real‐life cohort of DMF‐treated patients. Methods: Demographic, laboratory, clinical and MRI data were collected in this observational multicentre study, conducted on RRMS patients treated with DMF for at least 6 months. Multivariate Cox models were performed to evaluate the impact of 6‐month ALC drop on time to no evidence of disease activity (NEDA‐3) status loss. NEDA‐3 is defined as absence of clinical relapses, MRI disease activity and confirmed disability progression. Results: In all, 476 patients (312 females, age at DMF start 38.4 ± 9.97 years) were analysed up to 5‐year follow‐up. A greater lymphocyte decrease was associated with a lower risk of NEDA‐3 status loss (hazard ratio 0.87, P = 0.01). A worse outcome in patients with lower ALC drop (<11.5%), compared with higher tertiles (11.5%–40.5% and >40.5%), was observed (P = 0.008). The nadir of ALC drop (−33.6%) and 35% of grade III lymphopaenia cases occurred after 12 months of treatment. Conclusion: A higher lymphocyte count drop at 6 months is related to better outcomes in DMF‐treated patients. A careful ALC monitoring should be pursued up to 24 months of treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Modern spent fuel dissolution in failed container conditions (DISCO)
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Evins, L. Z., Farnan, I., Hambley, D., Gonzales Robles, E., Roth, O, Bosbach, Dirk, Duro, L., Curti, E., and Valls, A.
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50. Modeling the solubility of zirconia in a repository for high-level radioactive waste
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Curti, E. and Hummel, W.
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