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2. Care partner evaluation of the behaviors in the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory
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Dorothee Oberdhan, Andrew Palsgrove, Christy Houle, Teya Lovell, A. Alex Levine, Terry Frangiosa, Ginny Biggar, and Meryl Comer
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patient-centered outcomes ,dementia ,Alzheimer's disease ,agitation ,meaningful change ,Medicine - Abstract
IntroductionAgitation is a common symptom in patients with Alzheimer's dementia. But agitation can be a heterogeneous symptom, encompassing a diverse array of behaviors exhibited by patients. The Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI) is a 29-item scale that is used to systematically assess the frequency and severity of agitation in older adults as rated by a primary caregiver. The CMAI was originally designed for use by professional care givers in institutional care settings. Alzheimer's dementia, however, is associated with a significant burden on family members, who provide the majority of care, and other informal care partners.MethodsOur qualitative study aimed to assess the accuracy and applicability of the CMAI according to the needs and perceptions of non-professional care partners. Specifically, we wanted to determine if the behaviors included in the instrument reflect: (a) the care partner's experience with agitation in Alzheimer's dementia patients, (b) how the behaviors and their frequency are related to the perception of agitation severity, and (c) what changes in agitation behaviors are meaningful to care partners. We interviewed 30 care partners for patients with Alzheimer's dementia in the United States.ResultsThe care partners confirmed all behaviors listed in the CMAI as relevant. The behaviors reflect a spectrum of severity, with aggressive behaviors considered more severe than non-aggressive behaviors and physical behaviors generally considered more severe than verbal behaviors. Any reduction or increase in the frequency of a behavior was meaningful to care partners. Generally, a change from physical to verbal behaviors and aggressive to non-aggressive was considered a meaningful improvement while a change from verbal to physical and non-aggressive to aggressive was considered a meaningful worsening.DiscussionThe CMAI appropriately captures relevant behaviors of agitation in Alzheimer's dementia and provides insight into the relative improvement or worsening of agitation symptoms.
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- 2024
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3. Evaluating Elements of the Care Partner Experience in Individuals Who Care for People with Alzheimer's Disease Across the Severity Spectrum
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Leigh F. Callahan, Brian Samsell, Dana DiBenedetti, Terry Frangiosa, Christina Slota, Virginia Biggar, Russ Paulsen, Debra Lappin, William L. Herring, and Carla Romano
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Alzheimer’s disease ,Care partner ,Caregiving ,Experience ,Hours ,Mild ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Non-professional care partners play an important and often evolving role in the care of persons living with Alzheimer’s disease (PLWAD). We investigated two elements of the care partner experience, namely time and strain incurred by care partners providing care to PLWAD across the severity spectrum. Methods Data gathered from the Alzheimer’s Disease Patient and Caregiver Engagement (AD PACE) What Matters Most (WMM) study series were analyzed to determine how much time care partners spent providing care to PLWAD based on where the care recipients lived. Additionally, quantitative assessments of weekly hours providing care and the strain experienced by care partners were conducted using the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s A-LIST Insights Series survey, which included the Modified Caregiver Strain Index (MCSI). Finally, a targeted literature review was conducted to contextualize findings and characterize the existing literature landscape. Results Care partners in the AD PACE WMM studies (n = 139) spent significantly more hours providing care for recipients who lived with someone (mean ± standard deviation [SD], 57.3 ± 44.3 h/week) than for recipients who lived alone (26.0 ± 12.0 h/week) (P = 0.0096) or lived in assisted living/nursing home (23.6 ± 14.4 h/week) (P = 0.0002). In the A-LIST Insights Series survey, care partners provided an overall mean (± SD) 58.1 ± 53.0 h of direct care each week, with caregiving hours increasing with increasing severity of AD/AD-related dementias (AD/ADRD). Additionally, care partners for recipients with mild (n = 14), moderate (n = 111), and severe AD/ADRD (n = 91) had overall mean MCSI scores of 9.0 ± 3.8 (range 2–14), 13.3 ± 4.8 (range 4–23), and 17.5 ± 5.3 (range 4–26), respectively, with higher scores suggesting greater care partner strain. Conclusions Persons living with AD require increasing levels of care along the spectrum of disease, and even individuals with early disease need care from partners. Early interventions that slow progression of AD and programs that improve family function may have beneficial impact on the experiences of care partners for recipients with mild, moderate, or severe AD.
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- 2023
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4. A Delphi Approach to Define Lucid Episodes in People Living With Dementia
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Bangerter, Lauren R., Griffin, Joan M., Kim, Kyungmin, Finnie, Dawn M., Lapid, Maria I., Gaugler, Joseph E., Biggar, Virginia S., and Frangiosa, Theresa
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- 2024
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5. Implementation of a regression model to study the hospital stay of patients undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy: a multicenter study.
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Emma Montella, Marta Rosaria Marino, Giuseppe Longo, Ugo Trama, Alessandro Frangiosa, Alfonso Nardo, Maria Triassi, and Giovanni Improta
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- 2023
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6. Multiple Regression Model to Analyze the Length of Stay for Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Bicentric Study
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Montella, Emma, Marino, Marta Rosaria, Frangiosa, Alessandro, Mazia, Giuseppe, Majolo, Massimo, Raiola, Eliana, Russo, Giuseppe, Longo, Giuseppe, Rossi, Giovanni, Borrelli, Anna, Triassi, Maria, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Wen, Shiping, editor, and Yang, Cihui, editor
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- 2023
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7. Assessing What Matters to People Affected by Alzheimer’s Disease: A Quantitative Analysis
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Hauber, Brett, Paulsen, Russ, Krasa, Holly B., Vradenburg, George, Comer, Meryl, Callahan, Leigh F., Winfield, John, Potashman, Michele, Hartry, Ann, Lee, Daniel, Wilson, Hilary, Hoffman, Deborah L., Wieberg, Dan, Kremer, Ian N., Taylor, Geraldine A., Taylor, James M., Lappin, Debra, Martin, Allison D., Frangiosa, Terry, Biggar, Virginia, Slota, Christina, Romano, Carla, and DiBenedetti, Dana B.
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- 2023
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8. Assessing What Matters to People Affected by Alzheimer’s Disease: A Quantitative Analysis
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Brett Hauber, Russ Paulsen, Holly B. Krasa, George Vradenburg, Meryl Comer, Leigh F. Callahan, John Winfield, Michele Potashman, Ann Hartry, Daniel Lee, Hilary Wilson, Deborah L. Hoffman, Dan Wieberg, Ian N. Kremer, Geraldine A. Taylor, James M. Taylor, Debra Lappin, Allison D. Martin, Terry Frangiosa, Virginia Biggar, Christina Slota, Carla Romano, and Dana B. DiBenedetti
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Alzheimer’s disease ,Caregiver ,Patient ,Preference ,Clinical meaningfulness ,Outcomes ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction In this phase of the ongoing What Matters Most study series, designed to evaluate concepts that are meaningful to people affected by Alzheimer’s disease (AD), we quantified the importance of symptoms, impacts, and outcomes of AD to people at risk for or with AD and care partners of people with AD. Methods We administered a web-based survey to individuals at risk for or with AD (Group 1: unimpaired cognition with evidence of AD pathology; Group 2: AD risk factors and subjective cognitive complaints/mild cognitive impairment; Group 3: mild AD) and to care partners of individuals with moderate AD (Group 4) or severe AD (Group 5). Respondents rated the importance of 42 symptoms, impacts, and outcomes on a scale ranging from 1 (“not at all important”) to 5 (“extremely important”). Results Among the 274 respondents (70.4% female; 63.1% white), over half of patient respondents rated all 42 items as “very important” or “extremely important,” while care partners rated fewer items as “very important” or “extremely important.” Among the three patient groups, the minimum (maximum) mean importance rating for any item was 3.4 (4.6), indicating that all items were at least moderately to very important. Among care partners of people with moderate or severe AD, the minimum (maximum) mean importance rating was 2.1 (4.4), indicating that most items were rated as at least moderately important. Overall, taking medications correctly, not feeling down or depressed, and staying safe had the highest importance ratings among both patients and care partners, regardless of AD phase. Conclusion Concepts of importance to individuals affected by AD go beyond the common understanding of “cognition” or “function” alone, reflecting a desire to maintain independence, overall physical and mental health, emotional well-being, and safety. Preservation of these attributes may be key to understanding whether interventions deliver clinically meaningful outcomes.
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- 2023
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9. Multiple Regression Model to Analyze the Length of Stay for Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Bicentric Study
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Montella, Emma, primary, Marino, Marta Rosaria, additional, Frangiosa, Alessandro, additional, Mazia, Giuseppe, additional, Majolo, Massimo, additional, Raiola, Eliana, additional, Russo, Giuseppe, additional, Longo, Giuseppe, additional, Rossi, Giovanni, additional, Borrelli, Anna, additional, and Triassi, Maria, additional
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- 2023
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10. Multiple Regression Model to Analyze the Length of Stay for Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Bicentric Study.
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Emma Montella, Marta Rosaria Marino, Alessandro Frangiosa, Giuseppe Mazia, Massimo Majolo, Eliana Raiola, Giuseppe Russo, Giuseppe Longo, Giovanni Rossi, Anna Borrelli, and Maria Triassi
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- 2022
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11. Caring for Dementia Caregivers: Understanding Caregiver Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Lee Lancashire PhD, Virginia Biggar BA, Meryl Comer BS, Terry Frangiosa MBA, Allyson Gage PhD, Russ Paulsen MA, Amber Roniger BA, and Jessica Wolfe PhD
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Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). During the COVID-19 pandemic, unpaid caregivers experienced increased chronic severe stress from widespread closures and social distancing. We conducted eight surveys from March 2020 to March 2021 among a cohort of over 10,000 individuals. Cross-sectional analysis was conducted to investigate frequency and ratios of groups reporting increased stress across surveys. A longitudinal analysis was also performed with the 1,030 participants who took more than one survey. We found a growing crisis among dementia caregivers: By Survey 8, current caregivers reported 2.9 times higher stress levels than the comparator group. By that time, 64% of current caregivers reported having multiple stress symptoms typically found in people experiencing severe stress. Both analyses reported increased levels of stressors over time that were more associated with certain caregiver groups. Our findings underscore the urgent need for public policy initiatives and supportive community infrastructure to support ADRD caregivers.
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- 2023
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12. Going Gradeless, Grades 6-12: Shifting the Focus to Student Learning
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Burns, Elise, Frangiosa, David, Burns, Elise, and Frangiosa, David
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Great things happen when students are able to focus on their learning instead of their scores. However, assessment reform, including standards-based grading, remains a hotly debated issue in education. "Going Gradeless" shows that it is possible to teach and assess without the stress of traditional grading practices. Sharing their successful shifts to alternate assessment and their perspectives as experienced classroom teachers, the authors show you how to remove the negative impacts of grades while still maintaining a high level of accountability. Readers will find concrete examples of how these approaches can be developed and applied, plus: (1) sample assessments and rubrics; (2) student work samples from all grade levels; (3) an accountability checklist; and (4) a review of collected data. It is possible to go gradeless! Focusing less on letter grades allows students to interact with the content more deeply, develop better relationships with their teachers and peers, and gain confidence in the classroom, school, and beyond.
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- 2021
13. C-reactive protein but not procalcitonin may predict antibiotic response and outcome in infections following major abdominal surgery
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Perrella, A., Giuliani, A., De Palma, M., Castriconi, M., Molino, C., Vennarecci, G., Antropoli, C., Esposito, C., Calise, F., and Frangiosa, A.
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- 2022
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14. Sustainable Fast Fashion
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Pastore, Giammarco, primary, Frangiosa, Alessandro, additional, Loria, Vincenzo, additional, Bellomo, Matteo, additional, Di Mezza, Paolo Bernardo, additional, Falcone, Maria Francesca, additional, Romeo, Maria, additional, and De Cazotte, Lucie Marie, additional
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- 2022
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15. Developing and describing a typology of lucid episodes among people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
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Griffin, Joan M., primary, Kim, Kyungmin, additional, Finnie, Dawn M., additional, Lapid, Maria I., additional, Gaugler, Joseph E., additional, Batthyány, Alexander, additional, Bangerter, Lauren R., additional, Biggar, Virginia S., additional, and Frangiosa, Theresa, additional
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- 2024
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16. New diagnosis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) in patients undergoing Oral immunotherapy (OIT): a retrospective review of real-world Multi-foods or single-food OIT in 788 children and young adults
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Frangiosa, Jessica, primary, Diem, Luca, additional, Hanna, Elizabeth, additional, Lewis, Megan, additional, Corrigan, Kristen, additional, Shuker, Michele, additional, Datta, Rahul, additional, Gober, Laura, additional, Kennedy, Katie, additional, Kazatsky, Ashley, additional, Ochfeld, Elisa, additional, Buonanno, Jillian, additional, Sanborne, Caroline, additional, McManamon, Christine, additional, Spergel, Jonathan, additional, Muir, Amanda, additional, Nguyen, Kim, additional, and Cianferoni, Antonella, additional
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- 2024
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17. Produzione e circolazione ceramica in Daunia: contributi dall’Ager Lucerinus
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Marchi, Maria Luisa, primary, Frangiosa, Antonella, primary, La Trofa, Maddalena, primary, Piergentili Màrgani, Aglaia, primary, Pignataro, Mariangela, primary, and Savino, Grazia, primary
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- 2021
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18. Measuring “What Matters Most™” to individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and care partners: A conceptual model of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Romano, Carla (DeMuro), primary, Slota, Christina, additional, Bratlee‐Whitaker, Emily, additional, Edwards, Teresa, additional, Herring, William L, additional, McLeod, Lori, additional, Callahan, Leigh F, additional, Bullok, Kristin E, additional, Raimundo, Karina, additional, Taylor, James, additional, Taylor, Geri, additional, Kremer, Ian N., additional, Lappin, Debra, additional, Frangiosa, Theresa, additional, Goss, Diana, additional, Gnanasakthy, Kajan, additional, Comer, Meryl, additional, Monks, Doreen, additional, Paulsen, Russ, additional, Hartry, Ann, additional, and DiBenedetti, Dana B, additional
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- 2023
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19. A MIXED METHODS APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING SPOUSE AND CHILD CAREGIVERS’ EXPERIENCES OF LUCID EPISODES IN DEMENTIA
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Kim, Kyungmin, primary, Bangerter, Lauren, additional, Finnie, Dawne, additional, Gaugler, Joseph, additional, Maria, Lapid, additional, Frangiosa, Theresa, additional, and Griffin, Joan, additional
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- 2023
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20. P95: Caregiver Perspectives on the Meaningful Change in Agitation Behaviors Measured by the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory
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Aggarwal, Jyoti, primary, Oberdhan, Dorothee, additional, Palsgrove, Andrew, additional, Lovell, Teya, additional, Levine, Adele, additional, Frangiosa, Theresa, additional, Biggar, Virginia, additional, and Comer, Meryl, additional
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- 2023
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21. Assessing what matters most to patients with or at risk for Alzheimer’s and care partners: a qualitative study evaluating symptoms, impacts, and outcomes
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Dana B. DiBenedetti, Christina Slota, Samantha L. Wronski, George Vradenburg, Meryl Comer, Leigh F. Callahan, John Winfield, Ivana Rubino, Holly B. Krasa, Ann Hartry, Dan Wieberg, Ian N. Kremer, Debra Lappin, Allison D. Martin, Terry Frangiosa, Virginia Biggar, and Brett Hauber
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Alzheimer’s disease ,Caregiver ,Outcome ,Patient ,Qualitative ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The What Matters Most (WMM) study was initiated to evaluate symptoms, AD-related impacts, treatment-related needs, preferences, and priorities among individuals with or at risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and their care partners. The objective of this qualitative study phase was to identify a comprehensive set of concepts of interest that are meaningful to individuals across the AD continuum. Methods Interviews were conducted with 60 clinically referred individuals and care partners across 5 AD stages (n = 12 each): group 1 (non-clinically impaired individuals with AD pathology), group 2 (individuals with mild cognitive impairment and AD pathology), group 3 (individuals with mild AD), group 4 (individuals with moderate AD and their care partners), and group 5 (care partners of individuals with severe AD). Interviews were conducted by experienced interviewers, audio-recorded, and transcribed. Dominant trends were identified in each interview and compared across subsequent interviews to generate themes or patterns in descriptions of AD symptoms, impacts, and desired treatment outcomes. Results All participants endorsed current issues related to memory; nearly all participants (n = 55; 92%) across the five groups endorsed symptoms related to communication and language. Groups 1–3 reported an impact on mood/emotions (n = 23; 64%) and a decrease in social activities or outgoingness (n = 17; 47%). Current and future concerns reported by the overall sample included memory (n = 48; 80%), dependence (n = 40; 67%), and “other” concerns (n = 33; 55.0%) (e.g., uncertainty about the future, burdening others). The most desired AD treatment outcomes were improvement or restoration of memory (n = 40; 67%) and stopping AD progression (n = 35; 58.3%). Group-level differences were observed in the symptoms, impacts, and desired treatment outcomes among patients and care partners across the AD continuum. Conclusions Cognitive functioning issues—particularly in memory and communication—are present even in preclinical and early-stage AD, including among those without a formal AD diagnosis. While the impacts of AD vary across the disease-severity spectrum, improved memory and disease modification were treatment outcomes considered most important to participants across all 5 AD stages. Neuropsychological assessments traditionally used in AD clinical trials may not evaluate the often-subtle concepts that are important to patients and care partners. Results from this study will inform the second phase of the WMM project—a quantitative study to elicit the relative importance of these concepts of interest to people at risk for and living with AD and their care partners.
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22. Care partner evaluation of the behaviors in the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory.
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Oberdhan, Dorothee, Palsgrove, Andrew, Houle, Christy, Lovell, Teya, Levine, A. Alex, Frangiosa, Terry, Biggar, Ginny, and Comer, Meryl
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- 2024
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23. Sepsis Outcome after Major Abdominal Surgery Does Not Seem to Be Improved by the Use of Pentameric Immunoglobulin IgM: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis
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Perrella, Alessandro, primary, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, Guarino, Ilaria, additional, Bernardi, Francesca Futura, additional, Castriconi, Maurizio, additional, Antropoli, Carmine, additional, Pafundi, Pia Clara, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Sarno, Marina, additional, Capoluongo, Nicolina, additional, Minei, Giuseppina, additional, Perrella, Marco, additional, Frangiosa, Antonio, additional, and Capuano, Annalisa, additional
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- 2023
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24. Evaluating Elements of the Care Partner Experience in Individuals Who Care for People with Alzheimer's Disease Across the Severity Spectrum
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Callahan, Leigh F., primary, Samsell, Brian, additional, DiBenedetti, Dana, additional, Frangiosa, Terry, additional, Slota, Christina, additional, Biggar, Virginia, additional, Paulsen, Russ, additional, Lappin, Debra, additional, Herring, William L., additional, and Romano, Carla, additional
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- 2023
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25. Sepsis Outcome after Major Abdominal Surgery Does Not Seem to Be Improved by the Use of Pentameric Immunoglobulin IgM
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Perrella, Alessandro, primary, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, Bernardi, Francesca Futura, additional, Guarino, Ilaria, additional, Castriconi, Maurizio, additional, Antropoli, Carmine, additional, Pafundi, Pia Clara, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Sarno, Marina, additional, Capoluongo, Nicolina, additional, Minei, Giuseppina, additional, Perrella, Marco, additional, Frangiosa, Antonio, additional, and Capuano, Annalisa, additional
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- 2023
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26. Integrated System for the Proactive Analysis on Infection Risk at a University Health Care Establishment Servicing a Large Area in the South of Italy
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Montella, Emma, primary, Iodice, Sabrina, additional, Bernardo, Carlo, additional, Frangiosa, Alessandro, additional, Pascarella, Giacomo, additional, Santalucia, Ida, additional, and Triassi, Maria, additional
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- 2023
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27. Assessing what matters most to patients with or at risk for Alzheimer’s and care partners: a qualitative study evaluating symptoms, impacts, and outcomes
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DiBenedetti, Dana B., Slota, Christina, Wronski, Samantha L., Vradenburg, George, Comer, Meryl, Callahan, Leigh F., Winfield, John, Rubino, Ivana, Krasa, Holly B., Hartry, Ann, Wieberg, Dan, Kremer, Ian N., Lappin, Debra, Martin, Allison D., Frangiosa, Terry, Biggar, Virginia, and Hauber, Brett
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- 2020
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28. Preoperative Assessment and Management of Cardiovascular Risk in Patients Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery: Implementing a Systematic Stepwise Approach during the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
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Eduardo Bossone, Filippo Cademartiri, Hani AlSergani, Salvatore Chianese, Rahul Mehta, Valentina Capone, Carlo Ruotolo, Imran Hayat Tarrar, Antonio Frangiosa, Olga Vriz, Vincenzo Maffei, Roberto Annunziata, Domenico Galzerano, Brigida Ranieri, Chiara Sepe, Andrea Salzano, Rosangela Cocchia, Massimo Majolo, Giuseppe Russo, Giuseppe Longo, Mario Muto, Paolo Fedelini, Ciro Esposito, Alessandro Perrella, Gianluca Guggino, Eliana Raiola, Mara Catalano, Maurizio De Palma, Luigia Romano, Gaetano Romano, Ciro Coppola, Ciro Mauro, and Rajendra H. Mehta
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non-cardiac surgery ,perioperative cardiovascular management ,COVID-19 ,teleconsulting ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Major adverse cardiac events, defined as death or myocardial infarction, are common causes of perioperative mortality and major morbidity in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. Reduction of perioperative cardiovascular risk in relation to non-cardiac surgery requires a stepwise patient evaluation that integrates clinical risk factors, functional status and the estimated stress of the planned surgical procedure. Major guidelines on preoperative cardiovascular risk assessment recommend to establish, firstly, the risk of surgery per se (low, moderate, high) and the related timing (elective vs. urgent/emergent), evaluate the presence of unstable cardiac conditions or a recent coronary revascularization (percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting), assess the functional capacity of the patient (usually expressed in metabolic equivalents), determine the value of non-invasive and/or invasive cardiovascular testing and then combine these data in estimating perioperative risk for major cardiac adverse events using validated scores (Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) or National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)). This stepwise approach has the potential to guide clinicians in determining which patients could benefit from cardiovascular therapy and/or coronary artery revascularization before non-cardiac surgery towards decreasing the incidence of perioperative morbidity and mortality. Finally, it should be highlighted that there is a need to implement specific strategies in the 2019 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic to minimize the risk of transmission of COVID-19 infection during the preoperative risk assessment process.
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29. Acute Heart Failure: Diagnostic-Therapeutic Pathways and Preventive Strategies-A Real-World Clinician's Guide
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Ciro Mauro, Salvatore Chianese, Rosangela Cocchia, Michele Arcopinto, Stefania Auciello, Valentina Capone, Mariano Carafa, Andreina Carbone, Giuseppe Caruso, Rossana Castaldo, Rodolfo Citro, Giulia Crisci, Antonello D’Andrea, Roberta D’Assante, Maria D’Avino, Francesco Ferrara, Antonio Frangiosa, Domenico Galzerano, Vincenzo Maffei, Alberto Maria Marra, Rahul M. Mehta, Rajendra H. Mehta, Fiorella Paladino, Brigida Ranieri, Monica Franzese, Giuseppe Limongelli, Salvatore Rega, Luigia Romano, Andrea Salzano, Chiara Sepe, Olga Vriz, Raffaele Izzo, Filippo Cademartiri, Antonio Cittadini, Eduardo Bossone, Mauro, Ciro, Chianese, Salvatore, Cocchia, Rosangela, Arcopinto, Michele, Auciello, Stefania, Capone, Valentina, Carafa, Mariano, Carbone, Andreina, Caruso, Giuseppe, Castaldo, Rossana, Citro, Rodolfo, Crisci, Giulia, D'Andrea, Antonello, D'Assante, Roberta, D'Avino, Maria, Ferrara, Francesco, Frangiosa, Antonio, Galzerano, Domenico, Maffei, Vincenzo, Marra, Alberto Maria, Mehta, Rahul M, Mehta, Rajendra H, Paladino, Fiorella, Ranieri, Brigida, Franzese, Monica, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Rega, Salvatore, Romano, Luigia, Salzano, Andrea, Sepe, Chiara, Vriz, Olga, Izzo, Raffaele, Cademartiri, Filippo, Cittadini, Antonio, and Bossone, Eduardo
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cardiac ultrasound ,acute heart failure ,computer tomography ,biomarker ,General Medicine ,therapeutic interventions ,preventive strategie - Abstract
Acute heart failure (AHF) is the most frequent cause of unplanned hospital admission in patients of >65 years of age and it is associated with significantly increased morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Different AHF classification criteria have been proposed, mainly reflecting the clinical heterogeneity of the syndrome. Regardless of the underlying mechanism, peripheral and/or pulmonary congestion is present in the vast majority of cases. Furthermore, a marked reduction in cardiac output with peripheral hypoperfusion may occur in most severe cases. Diagnosis is made on the basis of signs and symptoms, laboratory, and non-invasive tests. After exclusion of reversible causes, AHF therapeutic interventions mainly consist of intravenous (IV) diuretics and/or vasodilators, tailored according to the initial hemodynamic status with the addition of inotropes/vasopressors and mechanical circulatory support if needed. The aim of this review is to discuss current concepts on the diagnosis and management of AHF in order to guide daily clinical practice and to underline the unmet needs. Preventive strategies are also discussed.
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30. Implementation of a regression model to study the hospital stay of patients undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy: a multicenter study
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Montella, Emma, primary, Marino, Marta Rosaria, additional, Longo, Giuseppe, additional, Trama, Ugo, additional, Frangiosa, Alessandro, additional, Nardo, Alfonso, additional, Triassi, Maria, additional, and Improta, Giovanni, additional
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- 2023
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31. Acute Heart Failure: Diagnostic–Therapeutic Pathways and Preventive Strategies—A Real-World Clinician’s Guide
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Mauro, Ciro, primary, Chianese, Salvatore, additional, Cocchia, Rosangela, additional, Arcopinto, Michele, additional, Auciello, Stefania, additional, Capone, Valentina, additional, Carafa, Mariano, additional, Carbone, Andreina, additional, Caruso, Giuseppe, additional, Castaldo, Rossana, additional, Citro, Rodolfo, additional, Crisci, Giulia, additional, D’Andrea, Antonello, additional, D’Assante, Roberta, additional, D’Avino, Maria, additional, Ferrara, Francesco, additional, Frangiosa, Antonio, additional, Galzerano, Domenico, additional, Maffei, Vincenzo, additional, Marra, Alberto Maria, additional, Mehta, Rahul M., additional, Mehta, Rajendra H., additional, Paladino, Fiorella, additional, Ranieri, Brigida, additional, Franzese, Monica, additional, Limongelli, Giuseppe, additional, Rega, Salvatore, additional, Romano, Luigia, additional, Salzano, Andrea, additional, Sepe, Chiara, additional, Vriz, Olga, additional, Izzo, Raffaele, additional, Cademartiri, Filippo, additional, Cittadini, Antonio, additional, and Bossone, Eduardo, additional
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- 2023
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32. Caring for Dementia Caregivers: Understanding Caregiver Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Lancashire, Lee, primary, Biggar, Virginia, additional, Comer, Meryl, additional, Frangiosa, Terry, additional, Gage, Allyson, additional, Paulsen, Russ, additional, Roniger, Amber, additional, and Wolfe, Jessica, additional
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- 2023
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33. Challenges about Reorganizing a Hospital to Respond to the Covid-19 Outbreak: Experience from the University Hospital of Naples “Federico II”, Italy”
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Emma, Montella, primary, Alessandro, Frangiosa, additional, Sabrina, Iodice, additional, Salvatore, Bellopede, additional, Ugo, Trama, additional, and Maria, Triassi, additional
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34. Multiple Regression Model to Analyze the Length of Stay for Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Bicentric Study
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Emma Montella, Marta Rosaria Marino, Alessandro Frangiosa, Giuseppe Mazia, Massimo Majolo, Eliana Raiola, Giuseppe Russo, Giuseppe Longo, Giovanni Rossi, Anna Borrelli, and Maria Triassi
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35. Challenges about Reorganizing a Hospital to Respond to the Covid-19 Outbreak: Experience from the University Hospital of Naples 'Federico II', Italy'
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Montella Emma, Frangiosa Alessandro, Iodice Sabrina, Bellopede Salvatore, Trama Ugo, and Triassi Maria
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36. sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214231185664 – Supplemental material for Caring for Dementia Caregivers: Understanding Caregiver Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Lancashire, Lee, Biggar, Virginia, Comer, Meryl, Frangiosa, Terry, Gage, Allyson, Paulsen, Russ, Roniger, Amber, and Wolfe, Jessica
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214231185664 for Caring for Dementia Caregivers: Understanding Caregiver Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Lee Lancashire, Virginia Biggar, Meryl Comer, Terry Frangiosa, Allyson Gage, Russ Paulsen, Amber Roniger and Jessica Wolfe in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
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37. Successful weaning from mechanical ventilation after Serratus Anterior Plane block in a chest trauma patient
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Antonio Frangiosa, Manuela Sellini, Giovanni Marco Romano, Cristiano D’Errico, and Tullio Cafiero
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Mechanical ventilation ,Trauma patient ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Respiratory physiology ,Pain management ,Pulmonary function testing ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Weaning ,Severe pain ,In patient ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
Objectives Chest trauma is associated with severe pain, which can hamper normal breathing. Serratus Anterior Plane block (SAPB) is a novel technique, which provides analgesia for chest wall surgery. We describe an interesting clinical case about the use of SAPB to improve pain and pulmonary function in a patient with severe chest trauma. Case presentation We report the pain management and the clinical evolution of a patient in ICU, with a severe chest trauma, after performing the SAPB. Following the SAPB, the patient had a reduction in pain intensity and an improvement in both respiratory mechanics and blood gas analysis allowing a weaning from mechanical ventilator. Conclusions Pain control greatly affects mortality and morbidity in patients with chest trauma. SAPB seems to be safer and equally effective in pain control compared to epidural analgesia in patients with chest trauma.
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38. C-reactive protein but not procalcitonin may predict antibiotic response and outcome in infections following major abdominal surgery
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A Frangiosa, C Antropoli, M De Palma, Ciro Esposito, Alessandro Perrella, Antonio Giuliani, Fulvio Calise, Giovanni Vennarecci, Maurizio Castriconi, and Carlo Molino
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Peritonitis ,Abdominal surgery ,Gastroenterology ,Procalcitonin ,Sepsis ,Antimicrobialstewardship ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Receptors, Immunologic ,Inflammation ,biology ,business.industry ,Abdominal Infection ,C-reactive protein ,CRE ,Surgical infection ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,C-Reactive Protein ,biology.protein ,Intraabdominal Infections ,Original Article ,Hepatectomy ,Segmental resection ,business ,Infection ,CRP ,Biomarkers - Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the usefulness of C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) as markers of infection, sepsis and as predictors of antibiotic response after non-emergency major abdominal surgery. We enrolled, from June 2015 to June 2019, all patients who underwent surgery due to abdominal infection (peritoneal abscess, peritonitis) or having sepsis episode after surgical procedures (i.e. hepatectomy, bowel perforation, pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), segmental resection of the duodenum (SRD) or biliary reconstruction in a Tertiary Care Hospital. Serum CRP (cut-off value < 5 mg/L) and PCT (cut-off value < 0.1mcg/L) were measured in the day when fever was present or within 24 h after abdominal surgery. Both markers were assessed every 48 h to follow-up antibiotic response and disease evolution up to disease resolution. We enrolled a total of 260 patients underwent non-emergency major abdominal surgery and being infected or developing infection after surgical procedure with one or more microbes (55% mixed Gram-negative infection including Klebsiella KPC, 35% Gram-positive infection, 10% with Candida infection), 58% of patients had ICU admission for at least 96 h, 42% of patients had fast track ICU (48 h). In our group of patients, we found that PCT had a trend to increase after surgical procedure; particularly, those undergoing liver surgery had higher PCT than those underwent different abdominal surgery (U Mann-Whitney p < 0.05). CRP rapidly increase after surgery in those developing infection and showed a statistical significant decrease within 48 h in those subject being responsive to antibiotic treatment and having a clinical response within 10 days independently form the pathogens (bacterial or fungal). Further we found that those having CRP higher than 250 mg/L had a reduced percentage of success treatment at 10 days compared to those < 250 mg/mL (U Mann-Whitney p < 0.05). PCT did not show any variation according to treatment response. CRP in our cohort seems to be a useful marker to predict antibiotic response in those undergoing non-emergency abdominal surgery, while PCT seem to be increased in those having major liver surgery, probably due to hepatic production of cytokines.
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39. Management of intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury: a best clinical practice adoption proposal for intracranial pressure monitoring and decompressive craniectomy. Joint statements by the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) and the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. G., Grippi L., Guida F., Guizzardi G., Iannuzzo G., Kropp M., Lattanzi L., Lucantoni D., Maffei L., Magliulo M., Marconi F., Marruzzo D., Martellotta N., Marton E., Maugeri R., Mauro G., Meli F., Menniti A., Merciadri P., Milanese L., Nardacci B., Nasi D., Orvieto P., Pacca P., Pansini G., Panzarasa G., Passanisi M., Pavesi G., Pizzoni C., Pulera F., Rapana A., Ricci A., Rispoli R., Rotondo M., Russo N., Santilli S., Scarano E., Schwarz A., Servadei F., Simonetti G., Stefini R., Talamonti G., Turrisi A., Valente V. M., Villa A., Vindigni M., Visocchi M., Vitali M., Wierzbicki V., Zambon G., Zanotti B., Zenga F., Alampi D., Alessandri F., Aloj F., Amigoni A., Aspide R., Bertuetti R., Betti V., Bilotta F., Bonato V., Bosco E., Brita M., Buscema G., Cafiero T., Cappuccio D., Caradonna M., Caria C. G., Casartelliliviero M., Ciritella P., Cirrincione S., Citerio G., Colelli S., Coletta F., Concordia L., Congedo E., Covotta M., Crimella F., Dall'Acqua G., De Cassai A., Defulviis S., Deperi E., Deana C., Delgaudio A., Denittis N., Dicolandrea S., Divezza F., Ferri F., Flocco R., Fontana C., Forastierimolinari A., Frangiosa A., Fumagalli P., Fuselli E., Garbarino M. M., Gelormini D., Geraci C., Geraldini F., Giacomucci A., Giampaoli V., Giorgetti D., Gritti P., Gualdani S., Iacovazzo C., Iermano C., Latronico N., Lugari S., Lusenti F., Maglione C., Magnoni S., Maiarota F., Malla M., Marchesi M., Martino C., Matteotti I., Mazzeo A. T., Morello G., Nardiello I., Paticchio F., Pegoli M., Perotti V., Piazzolla M., Picciafuochi F., Rachedi N., Radolovich D. K., Recchia A., Riccardi S., Romagnoli S., Sala S., Scafuro M. A., Sgarlata P., Soragni A., Stefani F., Stival E., Stofella G., Terranova F., Tinturini R., Togni T., Toto R., Trapani D., Tringali E., Tullo L., Valente A., Valeo T., Varelli G., Villani R., Zamacavicchi F., Zanello M., Zarrillo N., Zugni N., Iaccarino, C, Lippa, L, Munari, M, Castioni, C, Robba, C, Caricato, A, Pompucci, A, Signoretti, S, Zona, G, Rasulo, F, Aimar, E, Amato, S, Angileri, F, Anile, C, Assietti, R, Baratto, V, Barbanera, A, Basile, L, Battaglia, R, Bellocchi, S, Bertuccio, A, Blanco, S, Bolognini, A, Boniferro, B, Bordi, L, Bortolotti, C, Brandini, V, Broger, M, Brollo, M, Caffarella, D, Caggiano, C, Cantisani, P, Capone, C, Cappelletto, B, Capuano, C, Carangelo, B, Caruselli, G, Chessa, M, Chiara, M, Chibbaro, S, Cioffi, V, Ciprianocecchi, P, Colistra, D, Conti, C, Contratti, F, Costella, G, Cuoci, A, D'Avella, D, D'Ercole, M, Deangelis, M, Defalco, R, de Luca, G, de Marinis, P, Del Vecchio, C, Delfinis, C, Denaro, L, Deodato, F, Desogus, N, Disomma, A, Domenicucci, M, Dones, F, Fina, M, Fiori, L, Fricia, M, Gaetani, P, Gazzeri, R, Gentile, M, Germano, A, Ghadirpour, R, Gianfreda, C, Gigante, N, Gigli, R, Giorgetti, J, Giusa, M, Gravina, U, Grippi, L, Guida, F, Guizzardi, G, Iannuzzo, G, Kropp, M, Lattanzi, L, Lucantoni, D, Maffei, L, Magliulo, M, Marconi, F, Marruzzo, D, Martellotta, N, Marton, E, Maugeri, R, Mauro, G, Meli, F, Menniti, A, Merciadri, P, Milanese, L, Nardacci, B, Nasi, D, Orvieto, P, Pacca, P, Pansini, G, Panzarasa, G, Passanisi, M, Pavesi, G, Pizzoni, C, Pulera, F, Rapana, A, Ricci, A, Rispoli, R, Rotondo, M, Russo, N, Santilli, S, Scarano, E, Schwarz, A, Servadei, F, Simonetti, G, Stefini, R, Talamonti, G, Turrisi, A, Valente, V, Villa, A, Vindigni, M, Visocchi, M, Vitali, M, Wierzbicki, V, Zambon, G, Zanotti, B, Zenga, F, Alampi, D, Alessandri, F, Aloj, F, Amigoni, A, Aspide, R, Bertuetti, R, Betti, V, Bilotta, F, Bonato, V, Bosco, E, Brita, M, Buscema, G, Cafiero, T, Cappuccio, D, Caradonna, M, Caria, C, Casartelliliviero, M, Ciritella, P, Cirrincione, S, Citerio, G, Colelli, S, Coletta, F, Concordia, L, Congedo, E, Covotta, M, Crimella, F, Dall'Acqua, G, De Cassai, A, Defulviis, S, Deperi, E, Deana, C, Delgaudio, A, Denittis, N, Dicolandrea, S, Divezza, F, Ferri, F, Flocco, R, Fontana, C, Forastierimolinari, A, Frangiosa, A, Fumagalli, P, Fuselli, E, Garbarino, M, Gelormini, D, Geraci, C, Geraldini, F, Giacomucci, A, Giampaoli, V, Giorgetti, D, Gritti, P, Gualdani, S, Iacovazzo, C, Iermano, C, Latronico, N, Lugari, S, Lusenti, F, Maglione, C, Magnoni, S, Maiarota, F, Malla, M, Marchesi, M, Martino, C, Matteotti, I, Mazzeo, A, Morello, G, Nardiello, I, Paticchio, F, Pegoli, M, Perotti, V, Piazzolla, M, Picciafuochi, F, Rachedi, N, Radolovich, D, Recchia, A, Riccardi, S, Romagnoli, S, Sala, S, Scafuro, M, Sgarlata, P, Soragni, A, Stefani, F, Stival, E, Stofella, G, Terranova, F, Tinturini, R, Togni, T, Toto, R, Trapani, D, Tringali, E, Tullo, L, Valente, A, Valeo, T, Varelli, G, Villani, R, Zamacavicchi, F, Zanello, M, Zarrillo, N, Zugni, N, Iaccarino, C., Lippa, L., Munari, M., Castioni, C. A., Robba, C., Caricato, A., Pompucci, A., Signoretti, S., Zona, G., Rasulo, F. A., Aimar, E., Amato, S., Angileri, F. F., Anile, C., Assietti, R., Baratto, V., Barbanera, A., Basile, L., Battaglia, R., Bellocchi, S., Bertuccio, A., Blanco, S., Bolognini, A., Boniferro, B., Bordi, L., Bortolotti, C., Brandini, V., Broger, M., Brollo, M., Caffarella, D. D., Caggiano, C., Cantisani, P. L., Capone, C., Cappelletto, B., Capuano, C., Carangelo, B., Caruselli, G., Chessa, M. A., Chiara, M., Chibbaro, S., Cioffi, V., Ciprianocecchi, P., Colistra, D., Conti, C., Contratti, F., Costella, G. B., Cuoci, A., D'Avella, D., D'Ercole, M., Deangelis, M., Defalco, R., de Luca, G., de Marinis, P., Del Vecchio, C., Delfinis, C., Denaro, L., Deodato, F., Desogus, N., Disomma, A., Domenicucci, M., Dones, F., Fina, M., Fiori, L., Fricia, M., Gaetani, P., Gazzeri, R., Gentile, M., Germano, A., Ghadirpour, R., Gianfreda, C. D., Gigante, N., Gigli, R., Giorgetti, J., Giusa, M., Gravina, U. G., Grippi, L., Guida, F., Guizzardi, G., Iannuzzo, G., Kropp, M., Lattanzi, L., Lucantoni, D., Maffei, L., Magliulo, M., Marconi, F., Marruzzo, D., Martellotta, N., Marton, E., Maugeri, R., Mauro, G., Meli, F., Menniti, A., Merciadri, P., Milanese, L., Nardacci, B., Nasi, D., Orvieto, P., Pacca, P., Pansini, G., Panzarasa, G., Passanisi, M., Pavesi, G., Pizzoni, C., Pulera, F., Rapana, A., Ricci, A., Rispoli, R., Rotondo, M., Russo, N., Santilli, S., Scarano, E., Schwarz, A., Servadei, F., Simonetti, G., Stefini, R., Talamonti, G., Turrisi, A., Valente, V. M., Villa, A., Vindigni, M., Visocchi, M., Vitali, M., Wierzbicki, V., Zambon, G., Zanotti, B., Zenga, F., Alampi, D., Alessandri, F., Aloj, F., Amigoni, A., Aspide, R., Bertuetti, R., Betti, V., Bilotta, F., Bonato, V., Bosco, E., Brita, M., Buscema, G., Cafiero, T., Cappuccio, D., Caradonna, M., Caria, C. G., Casartelliliviero, M., Ciritella, P., Cirrincione, S., Citerio, G., Colelli, S., Coletta, F., Concordia, L., Congedo, E., Covotta, M., Crimella, F., Dall'Acqua, G., De Cassai, A., Defulviis, S., Deperi, E., Deana, C., Delgaudio, A., Denittis, N., Dicolandrea, S., Divezza, F., Ferri, F., Flocco, R., Fontana, C., Forastierimolinari, A., Frangiosa, A., Fumagalli, P., Fuselli, E., Garbarino, M. M., Gelormini, D., Geraci, C., Geraldini, F., Giacomucci, A., Giampaoli, V., Giorgetti, D., Gritti, P., Gualdani, S., Iacovazzo, C., Iermano, C., Latronico, N., Lugari, S., Lusenti, F., Maglione, C., Magnoni, S., Maiarota, F., Malla, M., Marchesi, M., Martino, C., Matteotti, I., Mazzeo, A. T., Morello, G., Nardiello, I., Paticchio, F., Pegoli, M., Perotti, V., Piazzolla, M., Picciafuochi, F., Rachedi, N., Radolovich, D. K., Recchia, A., Riccardi, S., Romagnoli, S., Sala, S., Scafuro, M. A., Sgarlata, P., Soragni, A., Stefani, F., Stival, E., Stofella, G., Terranova, F., Tinturini, R., Togni, T., Toto, R., Trapani, D., Tringali, E., Tullo, L., Valente, A., Valeo, T., Varelli, G., Villani, R., Zamacavicchi, F., Zanello, M., Zarrillo, N., and Zugni, N.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Decompressive Craniectomy ,Consensus development conference ,Decompressive craniectomy ,Guideline ,Traumatic brain injuries ,Critical Care ,Intracranial Pressure ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Neurosurgery ,Traumatic brain injurie ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Intensive care ,Settore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIA ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,medicine ,Humans ,Anesthesia ,Intensive care medicine ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Neurointensive care ,Evidence-based medicine ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Intracranial pressure monitoring ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Analgesia ,Intracranial Hypertension ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Human - Abstract
No robust evidence is provided by literature regarding the management of intracranial hypertension following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is mostly due to the lack of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the presence of studies containing extreme heterogeneously collected populations and controversial considerations about chosen outcome. A scientific society should provide guidelines for care management and scientific support for those areas for which evidence-based medicine has not been identified. However, RCTs in severe TBI have failed to establish intervention effectiveness, arising the need to make greater use of tools such as Consensus Conferences between experts, which have the advantage of providing recommendations based on experience, on the analysis of updated literature data and on the direct comparison of different logistic realities. The Italian scientific societies should provide guidelines following the national laws ruling the best medical practice. However, many limitations do not allow the collection of data supporting high levels of evidence for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and decompressive craniectomy (DC) in patients with severe TBI. This intersociety document proposes best practice guidelines for this subsetting of patients to be adopted on a national Italian level, along with joint statements from "TBI Section" of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) endorsed by the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). Presented here is a recap of recommendations on management of ICP and DC supported a high level of available evidence and rate of agreement expressed by the assemblies during the more recent consensus conferences, where members of both groups have had a role of active participants and supporters. The listed recommendations have been sent to a panel of experts consisting of the 107 members of the "TBI Section" of the SINch and the 111 members of the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the SIAARTI. The aim of the survey was to test a preliminary evaluation of the grade of predictable future adherence of the recommendations following this intersociety proposal. The following recommendations are suggested as representing best clinical practice, nevertheless, adoption of local multidisciplinary protocols regarding thresholds of ICP values, drug therapies, hemostasis management and perioperative care of decompressed patients is strongly recommended to improve treatment efficiency, to increase the quality of data collection and to provide more powerful evidence with future studies. Thus, for this future perspective a rapid overview of the role of the multimodal neuromonitoring in the optimal severe TBI management is also provided in this document. It is reasonable to assume that the recommendations reported in this paper will in future be updated by new observations arising from future trials. They are not binding, and this document should be offered as a guidance for clinical practice through an intersociety agreement, taking in consideration the low level of evidence.
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40. Integrated system for the proactive analisys of risk infection in patient’s surgical route
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E Montella, S Iodice, S Bellopede, A Frangiosa, A Giovagnoli, G Mazia, and M Triassi
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Background The most common hospital safety incidents are Hospital-Acquired-Infections (HAI) and among these Surgical Site Infections (SSIs). Our study proposes the use of a proactive system to manage risk combining the new Risk Identification Framework by WHO (IPCAF), the Lean method and the hospital’s Procedure Analysis. Each of the methods has pros and cons, and there is no existing literature that researches the concurrent use of all three methods. We focused on analysing patients’ surgical route to demonstrate that using an integrated system for preventing SSIs delivers enhanced results and significantly contibutes to a reduction in occurence of SSIs. Methods We conducted a retrospective observational study from 18 March 2019 to 20 April 2019 at Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Federico II di Napoli, Italia (Europa). The study is structured in 3 phases: Phase 1- application of proactive risk management tools (18 March- 15 April 2019); Phase 2-integration of results with the elaboration of a single system for proactive risk management (15-20 April 2019); Phase 3- collection of epidemiologic data concerning SSI. We used the incidence of surgical site as efficiency indicator (1-10 March 2022). The endpoints identified were: Primary Endpoint: a reduction of infection occurrence in surgical sites Secondary Endpoint: identification of critical points and control points within the surgical process with relevant corrective measures Results The rate of incidence of SSIs was selected as the efficacy indicator for the system. Our study recorded a 2.40% incidence rate for SSIs in 2020, compared to an incidence rate of 3.80% in 2018 and of 3.5% in 2017. Conclusions Considering the economic impact of the infections, along with the increased incidence of mortality and morbidity, employing all available tools to try and reduce SSIs incidence becomes paramount. A small reduction can produce significant cost savings that can be invested in other prevention programs. Key messages • Integrated system in proactively and promptly identifying risks related to patients’ surgical routes is effectiveness. • The system can be adapted to different healthcare settings, to prevent adverse incidents by employing a risk management strategy, and to further enhance existing strategies.
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41. A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO IDENTIFY EPISODES OF LUCIDITY AMONG PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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Kim, Kyungmin, primary, Frangiosa, Theresa, additional, Biggar, Virginia, additional, Finnie, Dawne, additional, Bangerter, Lauren, additional, Gaugler, Joseph, additional, Lapid, Maria, additional, and Griffin, Joan, additional
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Montella, E, primary, Iodice, S, additional, Bellopede, S, additional, Frangiosa, A, additional, Giovagnoli, A, additional, Mazia, G, additional, and Triassi, M, additional
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43. Management of intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury: A best clinical practice adoption proposal for intracranial pressure monitoring and decompressive craniectomy: Joint statements by the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) and the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Iaccarino, C, Lippa, L, Munari, M, Castioni, C, Robba, C, Caricato, A, Pompucci, A, Signoretti, S, Zona, G, Rasulo, F, Aimar, E, Amato, S, Angileri, F, Anile, C, Assietti, R, Baratto, V, Barbanera, A, Basile, L, Battaglia, R, Bellocchi, S, Bertuccio, A, Blanco, S, Bolognini, A, Boniferro, B, Bordi, L, Bortolotti, C, Brandini, V, Broger, M, Brollo, M, Caffarella, D, Caggiano, C, Cantisani, P, Capone, C, Cappelletto, B, Capuano, C, Carangelo, B, Caruselli, G, Chessa, M, Chiara, M, Chibbaro, S, Cioffi, V, Ciprianocecchi, P, Colistra, D, Conti, C, Contratti, F, Costella, G, Cuoci, A, D'Avella, D, D'Ercole, M, Deangelis, M, Defalco, R, de Luca, G, de Marinis, P, Del Vecchio, C, Delfinis, C, Denaro, L, Deodato, F, Desogus, N, Disomma, A, Domenicucci, M, Dones, F, Fina, M, Fiori, L, Fricia, M, Gaetani, P, Gazzeri, R, Gentile, M, Germano, A, Ghadirpour, R, Gianfreda, C, Gigante, N, Gigli, R, Giorgetti, J, Giusa, M, Gravina, U, Grippi, L, Guida, F, Guizzardi, G, Iannuzzo, G, Kropp, M, Lattanzi, L, Lucantoni, D, Maffei, L, Magliulo, M, Marconi, F, Marruzzo, D, Martellotta, N, Marton, E, Maugeri, R, Mauro, G, Meli, F, Menniti, A, Merciadri, P, Milanese, L, Nardacci, B, Nasi, D, Orvieto, P, Pacca, P, Pansini, G, Panzarasa, G, Passanisi, M, Pavesi, G, Pizzoni, C, Pulera, F, Rapana, A, Ricci, A, Rispoli, R, Rotondo, M, Russo, N, Santilli, S, Scarano, E, Schwarz, A, Servadei, F, Simonetti, G, Stefini, R, Talamonti, G, Turrisi, A, Valente, V, Villa, A, Vindigni, M, Visocchi, M, Vitali, M, Wierzbicki, V, Zambon, G, Zanotti, B, Zenga, F, Alampi, D, Alessandri, F, Aloj, F, Amigoni, A, Aspide, R, Bertuetti, R, Betti, V, Bilotta, F, Bonato, V, Bosco, E, Brita, M, Buscema, G, Cafiero, T, Cappuccio, D, Caradonna, M, Caria, C, Casartelliliviero, M, Ciritella, P, Cirrincione, S, Citerio, G, Colelli, S, Coletta, F, Concordia, L, Congedo, E, Covotta, M, Crimella, F, Dall'Acqua, G, De Cassai, A, Defulviis, S, Deperi, E, Deana, C, Delgaudio, A, Denittis, N, Dicolandrea, S, Divezza, F, Ferri, F, Flocco, R, Fontana, C, Forastierimolinari, A, Frangiosa, A, Fumagalli, P, Fuselli, E, Garbarino, M, Gelormini, D, Geraci, C, Geraldini, F, Giacomucci, A, Giampaoli, V, Giorgetti, D, Gritti, P, Gualdani, S, Iacovazzo, C, Iermano, C, Latronico, N, Lugari, S, Lusenti, F, Maglione, C, Magnoni, S, Maiarota, F, Malla, M, Marchesi, M, Martino, C, Matteotti, I, Mazzeo, A, Morello, G, Nardiello, I, Paticchio, F, Pegoli, M, Perotti, V, Piazzolla, M, Picciafuochi, F, Rachedi, N, Radolovich, D, Recchia, A, Riccardi, S, Romagnoli, S, Sala, S, Scafuro, M, Sgarlata, P, Soragni, A, Stefani, F, Stival, E, Stofella, G, Terranova, F, Tinturini, R, Togni, T, Toto, R, Trapani, D, Tringali, E, Tullo, L, Valente, A, Valeo, T, Varelli, G, Villani, R, Zamacavicchi, F, Zanello, M, Zarrillo, N, Zugni, N, Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. G., Grippi L., Guida F., Guizzardi G., Iannuzzo G., Kropp M., Lattanzi L., Lucantoni D., Maffei L., Magliulo M., Marconi F., Marruzzo D., Martellotta N., Marton E., Maugeri R., Mauro G., Meli F., Menniti A., Merciadri P., Milanese L., Nardacci B., Nasi D., Orvieto P., Pacca P., Pansini G., Panzarasa G., Passanisi M., Pavesi G., Pizzoni C., Pulera F., Rapana A., Ricci A., Rispoli R., Rotondo M., Russo N., Santilli S., Scarano E., Schwarz A., Servadei F., Simonetti G., Stefini R., Talamonti G., Turrisi A., Valente V. M., Villa A., Vindigni M., Visocchi M., Vitali M., Wierzbicki V., Zambon G., Zanotti B., Zenga F., Alampi D., Alessandri F., Aloj F., Amigoni A., Aspide R., Bertuetti R., Betti V., Bilotta F., Bonato V., Bosco E., Brita M., Buscema G., Cafiero T., Cappuccio D., Caradonna M., Caria C. G., Casartelliliviero M., Ciritella P., Cirrincione S., Citerio G., Colelli S., Coletta F., Concordia L., Congedo E., Covotta M., Crimella F., Dall'Acqua G., De Cassai A., Defulviis S., Deperi E., Deana C., Delgaudio A., Denittis N., Dicolandrea S., Divezza F., Ferri F., Flocco R., Fontana C., Forastierimolinari A., Frangiosa A., Fumagalli P., Fuselli E., Garbarino M. M., Gelormini D., Geraci C., Geraldini F., Giacomucci A., Giampaoli V., Giorgetti D., Gritti P., Gualdani S., Iacovazzo C., Iermano C., Latronico N., Lugari S., Lusenti F., Maglione C., Magnoni S., Maiarota F., Malla M., Marchesi M., Martino C., Matteotti I., Mazzeo A. T., Morello G., Nardiello I., Paticchio F., Pegoli M., Perotti V., Piazzolla M., Picciafuochi F., Rachedi N., Radolovich D. K., Recchia A., Riccardi S., Romagnoli S., Sala S., Scafuro M. A., Sgarlata P., Soragni A., Stefani F., Stival E., Stofella G., Terranova F., Tinturini R., Togni T., Toto R., Trapani D., Tringali E., Tullo L., Valente A., Valeo T., Varelli G., Villani R., Zamacavicchi F., Zanello M., Zarrillo N., Zugni N., Iaccarino, C, Lippa, L, Munari, M, Castioni, C, Robba, C, Caricato, A, Pompucci, A, Signoretti, S, Zona, G, Rasulo, F, Aimar, E, Amato, S, Angileri, F, Anile, C, Assietti, R, Baratto, V, Barbanera, A, Basile, L, Battaglia, R, Bellocchi, S, Bertuccio, A, Blanco, S, Bolognini, A, Boniferro, B, Bordi, L, Bortolotti, C, Brandini, V, Broger, M, Brollo, M, Caffarella, D, Caggiano, C, Cantisani, P, Capone, C, Cappelletto, B, Capuano, C, Carangelo, B, Caruselli, G, Chessa, M, Chiara, M, Chibbaro, S, Cioffi, V, Ciprianocecchi, P, Colistra, D, Conti, C, Contratti, F, Costella, G, Cuoci, A, D'Avella, D, D'Ercole, M, Deangelis, M, Defalco, R, de Luca, G, de Marinis, P, Del Vecchio, C, Delfinis, C, Denaro, L, Deodato, F, Desogus, N, Disomma, A, Domenicucci, M, Dones, F, Fina, M, Fiori, L, Fricia, M, Gaetani, P, Gazzeri, R, Gentile, M, Germano, A, Ghadirpour, R, Gianfreda, C, Gigante, N, Gigli, R, Giorgetti, J, Giusa, M, Gravina, U, Grippi, L, Guida, F, Guizzardi, G, Iannuzzo, G, Kropp, M, Lattanzi, L, Lucantoni, D, Maffei, L, Magliulo, M, Marconi, F, Marruzzo, D, Martellotta, N, Marton, E, Maugeri, R, Mauro, G, Meli, F, Menniti, A, Merciadri, P, Milanese, L, Nardacci, B, Nasi, D, Orvieto, P, Pacca, P, Pansini, G, Panzarasa, G, Passanisi, M, Pavesi, G, Pizzoni, C, Pulera, F, Rapana, A, Ricci, A, Rispoli, R, Rotondo, M, Russo, N, Santilli, S, Scarano, E, Schwarz, A, Servadei, F, Simonetti, G, Stefini, R, Talamonti, G, Turrisi, A, Valente, V, Villa, A, Vindigni, M, Visocchi, M, Vitali, M, Wierzbicki, V, Zambon, G, Zanotti, B, Zenga, F, Alampi, D, Alessandri, F, Aloj, F, Amigoni, A, Aspide, R, Bertuetti, R, Betti, V, Bilotta, F, Bonato, V, Bosco, E, Brita, M, Buscema, G, Cafiero, T, Cappuccio, D, Caradonna, M, Caria, C, Casartelliliviero, M, Ciritella, P, Cirrincione, S, Citerio, G, Colelli, S, Coletta, F, Concordia, L, Congedo, E, Covotta, M, Crimella, F, Dall'Acqua, G, De Cassai, A, Defulviis, S, Deperi, E, Deana, C, Delgaudio, A, Denittis, N, Dicolandrea, S, Divezza, F, Ferri, F, Flocco, R, Fontana, C, Forastierimolinari, A, Frangiosa, A, Fumagalli, P, Fuselli, E, Garbarino, M, Gelormini, D, Geraci, C, Geraldini, F, Giacomucci, A, Giampaoli, V, Giorgetti, D, Gritti, P, Gualdani, S, Iacovazzo, C, Iermano, C, Latronico, N, Lugari, S, Lusenti, F, Maglione, C, Magnoni, S, Maiarota, F, Malla, M, Marchesi, M, Martino, C, Matteotti, I, Mazzeo, A, Morello, G, Nardiello, I, Paticchio, F, Pegoli, M, Perotti, V, Piazzolla, M, Picciafuochi, F, Rachedi, N, Radolovich, D, Recchia, A, Riccardi, S, Romagnoli, S, Sala, S, Scafuro, M, Sgarlata, P, Soragni, A, Stefani, F, Stival, E, Stofella, G, Terranova, F, Tinturini, R, Togni, T, Toto, R, Trapani, D, Tringali, E, Tullo, L, Valente, A, Valeo, T, Varelli, G, Villani, R, Zamacavicchi, F, Zanello, M, Zarrillo, N, Zugni, N, Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. G., Grippi L., Guida F., Guizzardi G., Iannuzzo G., Kropp M., Lattanzi L., Lucantoni D., Maffei L., Magliulo M., Marconi F., Marruzzo D., Martellotta N., Marton E., Maugeri R., Mauro G., Meli F., Menniti A., Merciadri P., Milanese L., Nardacci B., Nasi D., Orvieto P., Pacca P., Pansini G., Panzarasa G., Passanisi M., Pavesi G., Pizzoni C., Pulera F., Rapana A., Ricci A., Rispoli R., Rotondo M., Russo N., Santilli S., Scarano E., Schwarz A., Servadei F., Simonetti G., Stefini R., Talamonti G., Turrisi A., Valente V. M., Villa A., Vindigni M., Visocchi M., Vitali M., Wierzbicki V., Zambon G., Zanotti B., Zenga F., Alampi D., Alessandri F., Aloj F., Amigoni A., Aspide R., Bertuetti R., Betti V., Bilotta F., Bonato V., Bosco E., Brita M., Buscema G., Cafiero T., Cappuccio D., Caradonna M., Caria C. G., Casartelliliviero M., Ciritella P., Cirrincione S., Citerio G., Colelli S., Coletta F., Concordia L., Congedo E., Covotta M., Crimella F., Dall'Acqua G., De Cassai A., Defulviis S., Deperi E., Deana C., Delgaudio A., Denittis N., Dicolandrea S., Divezza F., Ferri F., Flocco R., Fontana C., Forastierimolinari A., Frangiosa A., Fumagalli P., Fuselli E., Garbarino M. M., Gelormini D., Geraci C., Geraldini F., Giacomucci A., Giampaoli V., Giorgetti D., Gritti P., Gualdani S., Iacovazzo C., Iermano C., Latronico N., Lugari S., Lusenti F., Maglione C., Magnoni S., Maiarota F., Malla M., Marchesi M., Martino C., Matteotti I., Mazzeo A. T., Morello G., Nardiello I., Paticchio F., Pegoli M., Perotti V., Piazzolla M., Picciafuochi F., Rachedi N., Radolovich D. K., Recchia A., Riccardi S., Romagnoli S., Sala S., Scafuro M. A., Sgarlata P., Soragni A., Stefani F., Stival E., Stofella G., Terranova F., Tinturini R., Togni T., Toto R., Trapani D., Tringali E., Tullo L., Valente A., Valeo T., Varelli G., Villani R., Zamacavicchi F., Zanello M., Zarrillo N., and Zugni N.
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No robust evidence is provided by literature regarding the management of intracranial hypertension following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is mostly due to the lack of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the presence of studies containing extreme heterogeneously collected populations and controversial considerations about chosen outcome. A scientific society should provide guidelines for care management and scientific support for those areas for which evidence-based medicine has not been identified. However, RCTs in severe TBI have failed to establish intervention effectiveness, arising the need to make greater use of tools such as Consensus Conferences between experts, which have the advantage of providing recommendations based on experience, on the analysis of updated literature data and on the direct comparison of different logistic realities. The Italian scientific societies should provide guidelines following the national laws ruling the best medical practice. However, many limitations do not allow the collection of data supporting high levels of evidence for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and decompressive craniectomy (DC) in patients with severe TBI. This intersociety document proposes best practice guidelines for this subsetting of patients to be adopted on a national Italian level, along with joint statements from “TBI Section” of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) endorsed by the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). Presented here is a recap of recommendations on management of ICP and DC supported a high level of available evidence and rate of agreement expressed by the assemblies during the more recent consensus conferences, where members of both groups have had a role of active participants and supporters. The listed recommendations have been sent to a panel of experts consisting of the 107 members of the “T
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44. Symptoms and Treatment Needs of People with Dementia-Related Psychosis: A Mixed-Methods Study of the Patient Experience
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James Valentine, Theresa Frangiosa, Bill Keller, Victor Abler, Carla DeMuro, Angela C. Taylor, Teresa Brandt, Mark Price, and Virginia Biggar
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Psychosis ,Health (social science) ,Hallucinations ,Social Psychology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Delusions ,Patient Outcome Assessment ,Clinical Psychology ,Psychotic Disorders ,Patient experience ,Humans ,Medicine ,Dementia ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Psychiatry ,Gerontology - Abstract
This study describes the person-centered experience and impact of symptoms and the treatment needs of dementia-related psychosis (DRP) from a patient and care partner perspective.Qualitative interviews and a quantitative survey were used to collect patient experience data from persons with DRP or their care partners.Sixteen participants (1 person with DRP, 15 care partners) completed the qualitative interview; 212 participants (26 persons with DRP, 186 care partners) completed the quantitative survey. The most commonly reported symptoms were visual hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, persecutory delusions, and distortion of senses. The most common impacts were difficulty differentiating what is real from what is not real, increased anxiety, and effects on personal relationships. Current treatments were less than moderately helpful, and the ability to distinguish what is real from what is not real and overall symptom improvement were described as the most important benefits of an ideal treatment.Patient experience data provide insights into urgent therapeutic needs of patients by describing the nature, frequency, and severity of symptoms and the impacts they have on individuals' lives.Patient experience data demonstrate an unmet need for treatments to reduce the symptoms and impacts of DRP.
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45. Sustainable Fast Fashion
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Giammarco Pastore, Alessandro Frangiosa, Vincenzo Loria, Matteo Bellomo, Paolo Bernardo Di Mezza, Maria Francesca Falcone, Maria Romeo, and Lucie Marie De Cazotte
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Sustainability is significantly important to the fashion business because of consumers' growing awareness of the environment. When a fashion company aims to promote sustainability, the main link is to develop a sustainable circular system. This chapter contributes understanding of how a historical fashion company has managed to evolve over time by implementing circular technology that can give it a competitive advantage in the market. The authors firstly describe the structure of H&M, the value it distributes in the market, and the future goals it has set for itself. Next, they introduce the methodology by which the company has managed to make its circular model impact on its performance, giving an overview of the relationship the company has with its stakeholders and consumers. Furthermore, based on secondary data and analysis, they learn how the Swedish fast fashion company has built its sustainable strength by developing eco-friendly materials, monitoring sustainable production, reducing carbon emissions in distribution, and promoting circular fashion.
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46. Association between COVID-19 and Sick Leave for Healthcare Workers in a Large Academic Hospital in Southern Italy: An Observational Study
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Palladino, Raffaele, primary, Mercogliano, Michelangelo, additional, Fiorilla, Claudio, additional, Frangiosa, Alessandro, additional, Iodice, Sabrina, additional, Sanduzzi Zamparelli, Stefano, additional, Montella, Emma, additional, Triassi, Maria, additional, and Sanduzzi Zamparelli, Alessandro, additional
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47. PCR11 Understanding the Patient Experience of Erythropoietic Protoporphyria and X-Linked Protoporphyria: A Qualitative Study
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Whalley, D, primary, Belongie, K, additional, Frangiosa, T, additional, Krasa, H, additional, Mladsi, DM, additional, Twiss, J, additional, and Wolowacz, S, additional
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48. A case of successful use of fascial blocks for a deep axillary lesion excision in a patient with severe COPD
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D’ERRICO, Cristiano, primary, SABATELLA, Emanuele, additional, ROMANO, Giovanni M., additional, DI SIMONE, Andrea, additional, SEPOLVERE, Giuseppe, additional, and FRANGIOSA, Antonio, additional
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49. A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO IDENTIFY EPISODES OF LUCIDITY AMONG PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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Kyungmin Kim, Theresa Frangiosa, Virginia Biggar, Dawne Finnie, Lauren Bangerter, Joseph Gaugler, Maria Lapid, and Joan Griffin
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Health (social science) ,Life-span and Life-course Studies ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) - Abstract
People with late-stage Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) who are assumed to have lost coherent cognitive capacity may exhibit unexpected episodes of lucidity (EL). Given the transient nature and lack of scientific explanation of the phenomenon, EL is under-investigated and poorly understood. To better understand this phenomenon, we set out to develop an operational definition of EL. Based on survey data from former and current family caregivers participating in UsAgainstAlzheimer’s A-LIST® (N = 480), we defined four EL typologies. We then interviewed 25 caregiver respondents about their experiences and used analyzed qualitative data to refine the preliminary typologies. Finally, we conducted a Delphi consensus panel with clinicians, researchers, and health care providers with medical, pharmacological, and clinical expertise to describe potential explanations for EL to help further refine the typologies. Next we will test the validity of these typologies in a prospective, demographically diverse sample of current family caregivers.
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50. A case of successful use of fascial blocks for a deep axillary lesion excision in a patient with severe COPD
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Cristiano D’ERRICO, Emanuele SABATELLA, Giovanni M. ROMANO, Andrea DI SIMONE, Giuseppe SEPOLVERE, and Antonio FRANGIOSA
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Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Axilla ,Humans ,Fascia - Published
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