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2. Medical versus neurosurgical treatment in ICH patients: a single center experience
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Pierini, P., Novelli, Agnese, Bossi, F., Corinaldesi, R., Paciaroni, M., Mosconi, M. G., Alberti, A., Venti, M., de Magistris, I. Leone, and Caso, V.
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- 2024
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3. Apparent autistic traits in transgender people: a prospective study of the impact of gender-affirming hormonal treatment
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Mazzoli, F., Cassioli, E., Ristori, J., Castellini, G., Rossi, E., Cocchetti, C., Romani, A., Angotti, T., Giovanardi, G., Mosconi, M., Lingiardi, V., Speranza, A. M., Ricca, V., Vignozzi, L., Maggi, M., and Fisher, A. D.
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- 2022
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4. SIGIS–SIAMS–SIE position statement of gender affirming hormonal treatment in transgender and non-binary people
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Fisher, A. D., Senofonte, G., Cocchetti, C., Guercio, G., Lingiardi, V., Meriggiola, M. C., Mosconi, M., Motta, G., Ristori, J., Speranza, A. M., Pierdominici, M., Maggi, M., Corona, G., and Lombardo, F.
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- 2022
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5. A flowsheet-based model approach to reduce water consumption and improve water networks management in the steel sector
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Zaccara, A., Petrucciani, A., Matino, I., Colla, V., Ressegotti, D., Beone, T., Marchiori, F., Mosconi, M., Praolini, F., and Hakala, V.
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- 2022
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6. Epidemiology and microbiology of prosthetic joint infections: a nine-year, single-center experience in Pavia, Northern Italy
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Mussa, M., Manciulli, T., Corbella, M., Mariani, B., Cambieri, P., Gipsz, N., Scudeller, L., Abbott, D. M., Brunetti, E., Mosconi, M., Benazzo, F., and Orsolini, P.
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- 2021
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7. Measurement and analysis of the Am-243 neutron capture cross section at the n_TOF facility at CERN
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Collaboration, n_TOF, Mendoza, E., Cano-Ott, D., Guerrero, C., Berthoumieux, E., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Assimakopoulos, P., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Balibrea, J., Baumann, P., Becvar, F., Belloni, F., Calvino, F., Calviani, M., Capote, R., Carrapico, C., de Albornoz, A. Carrillo, Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Colonna, N., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Dolfini, R., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Ferrant, L., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fitzpatrick, L., Frais-Koelbl, H., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Griesmayer, E., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Isaev, S., Jericha, E., Kappeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Ketlerov, V., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Konovalov, V., Kossionides, E., Krticka, M., Lampoudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lossito, R., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marques, L., Marrone, S., Martinez, T., Massimi, C., Mastinu, P., Mengoni, A., Milazzo, P. M., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., Brien, S. O, Oshima, M., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M. T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J. L., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vicente, M. C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wendler, H., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Background:The design of new nuclear reactors and transmutation devices requires to reduce the present neutron cross section uncertainties of minor actinides. Purpose: Reduce the $^{243}$Am(n,$\gamma$) cross section uncertainty. Method: The $^{243}$Am(n,$\gamma$) cross section has been measured at the n_TOF facility at CERN with a BaF$_{2}$ Total Absorption Calorimeter, in the energy range between 0.7 eV and 2.5 keV. Results: The $^{243}$Am(n,$\gamma$) cross section has been successfully measured in the mentioned energy range. The resolved resonance region has been extended from 250 eV up to 400 eV. In the unresolved resonance region our results are compatible with one of the two incompatible capture data sets available below 2.5 keV. The data available in EXFOR and in the literature has been used to perform a simple analysis above 2.5 keV. Conclusions: The results of this measurement contribute to reduce the $^{243}$Am(n,$\gamma$) cross section uncertainty and suggest that this cross section is underestimated up to 25% in the neutron energy range between 50 eV and a few keV in the present evaluated data libraries.
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- 2014
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8. Knee arthroplasty system with medialized keel: Seven-year follow-up of a pioneer cohort
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Benazzo, F., Jannelli, E., Ivone, A., Formagnana, M., Rossi, S.M., Ghiara, M., Danesino, G., and Mosconi, M.
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- 2020
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9. The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source
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Andersen, K.H., Argyriou, D.N, Jackson, A.J., Houston, J., Henry, P.F., Deen, P.P., Toft-Petersen, R., Beran, P., Strobl, M., Arnold, T., Wacklin-Knecht, H., Tsapatsaris, N., Oksanen, E., Woracek, R., Schweika, W., Mannix, D., Hiess, A., Kennedy, S., Kirstein, O., Petersson Årsköld, S., Taylor, J., Hagen, M.E., Laszlo, G., Kanaki, K., Piscitelli, F., Khaplanov, A., Stefanescu, I., Kittelmann, Th., Pfeiffer, D., Hall-Wilton, R., Lopez, C.I., Aprigliano, G., Whitelegg, L., Moreira, F.Y., Olsson, M., Bordallo, H.N., Martín-Rodríguez, D., Schneider, H., Sharp, M., Hartl, M., Nagy, G., Ansell, S., Pullen, S., Vickery, A., Fedrigo, A., Mezei, F., Arai, M., Heenan, R.K., Halcrow, W., Turner, D., Raspino, D., Orszulik, A., Cooper, J., Webb, N., Galsworthy, P., Nightingale, J., Langridge, S., Elmer, J., Frielinghaus, H., Hanslik, R., Gussen, A., Jaksch, S., Engels, R., Kozielewski, T., Butterweck, S., Feygenson, M., Harbott, P., Poqué, A., Schwaab, A., Lieutenant, K., Violini, N., Voigt, J., Brückel, T., Koenen, M., Kämmerling, H., Babcock, E., Salhi, Z., Wischnewski, A., Heynen, A., Désert, S., Jestin, J., Porcher, F., Fabrèges, X., Fabrèges, G., Annighöfer, B., Klimko, S., Dupont, Th., Robillard, Th., Goukassov, A., Longeville, S., Alba-Simionesco, Ch., Bourges, Ph., Guyon Le Bouffy, J., Lavie, P., Rodrigues, S., Calzada, E., Lerche, M., Schillinger, B., Schmakat, Ph., Schulz, M., Seifert, M., Lohstroh, W., Petry, W., Neuhaus, J., Loaiza, L., Tartaglione, A., Glavic, A., Schütz, S., Stahn, J., Lehmann, E., Morgano, M., Schefer, J., Filges, U., Klauser, Ch., Niedermayer, Ch., Fenske, J., Nowak, G., Rouijaa, M., Siemers, D.J., Kiehn, R., Müller, M., Carlsen, H., Udby, L., Lefmann, K., Birk, J.O., Holm-Dahlin, S., Bertelsen, M., Hansen, U. Bengaard, Olsen, M.A., Christensen, M., Iversen, K., Christensen, N.B., Rønnow, H.M., Freeman, P.G., Hauback, B.C., Kolevatov, R., Llamas-Jansa, I., Orecchini, A., Sacchetti, F., Petrillo, C., Paciaroni, A., Tozzi, P., Zanatta, M., Luna, P., Herranz, I., del Moral, O.G., Huerta, M., Magán, M., Mosconi, M., Abad, E., Aguilar, J., Stepanyan, S., Bakedano, G., Vivanco, R., Bustinduy, I., Sordo, F., Martínez, J.L., Lechner, R.E., Villacorta, F.J., Šaroun, J., Lukáš, P., Markó, M., Zanetti, M., Bellissima, S., del Rosso, L., Masi, F., Bovo, C., Chowdhury, M., De Bonis, A., Di Fresco, L., Scatigno, C., Parker, S.F., Fernandez-Alonso, F., Colognesi, D., Senesi, R., Andreani, C., Gorini, G., Scionti, G., and Schreyer, A.
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- 2020
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10. MPFL reconstruction and tibial tuberosity transposition in patients with patellar instability: May it troubleshots also trochlear dysplasia?
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Castelli, A., Jannelli, E., Calderoni, E. Ferranti, Galanzino, G., Ivone, A., Caliogna, L., Klersy, C., Pasta, G., Mosconi, M., Benazzo, F., and Zanon, G.
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- 2021
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11. Effect of hydroxyapatite and pulsed electromagnetic field on osteogenic differentiation of human stem cells seeded onto 3D-printed polycaprolactone scaffolds for future bone graft transplantation.
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Scocozza, F., Bina, V., Caliogna, L., Brancato, A. M., Mosconi, M., Fassina, L., Conti, M., and Gastaldi, G.
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BONE grafting ,HUMAN stem cells ,POLYCAPROLACTONE ,ELECTROMAGNETIC pulses ,ELECTROMAGNETIC fields ,HYDROXYAPATITE ,TISSUE scaffolds ,BONE regeneration ,MESENCHYMAL stem cells - Abstract
Bone graft transplantation is a risky procedure mainly due to postoperative complications. Tissue engineering is an alternative to regenerating bone tissue by seeding mesenchymal stem cells into 3D scaffolds by osteoinductive signaling. Poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) is one of the most used biopolymers for fabricating scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. PCL is enriched with hydroxyapatite (HA) to promote the production of the bone-mineralized matrix. Moreover, the application of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on scaffolds loaded with HA can significantly benefit collagen and HA networks favoring the interaction between organic and mineral phases of bones. In this context, we investigated, for the first time, the effect exerted by a PEMF exposure on the osteogenic differentiation of human adipose stem cells (hASCs) seeded onto 3D printed PCL-HA scaffolds and cultured in growth and osteogenic medium (OM). After 21 days of culture, the results showed excellent colonization of scaffolds and the deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) secreted by hASCs. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed the deposition of collagen type I and osteopontin both on scaffolds. Gene expression analysis indicated that both HA crystal and PEMF treatment were able to trigger osteogenic differentiation, as documented by the increase of osteogenic markers. These results suggest that HA, osteogenic factors, and PEMFs converge on the same signaling pathways as there are no additive effects and no change in protein synthesis between scaffolds with HA or treated with PEMFs for cells cultured in OM. The proposed study lays the foundations for exploring new approaches in bone graft transplantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Nitrogen Abundances in DLA Systems: The Combined Effects of SNII and SNIa in a Hierarchical Clustering Scenario
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Tissera, P. B., Lambas, D. G., Cora, S. A., and Mosconi, M. B.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The combined enrichment of Supernovae II and I in a hierarchical clustering scenario could produce regions with low N content respect to $\alpha$-elements consistent with observed values measured in Damped Ly-$\alpha$ (DLAs). We have studied the formation of DLAs in a hierarchical clustering scenario under the hypothesis that the building blocks of current field galaxies could be part of the structures mapped by DLAs. In our models the effects of the non-linear evolution of the structure (which produces bursty star formation histories, gas infall, etc.) and the contributions of SNIa and SNII are found to be responsible of producing these N regions with respect to the $\alpha$-elements. Although SNIa are not main production sites for Si or O, because of the particular timing Consistently, we found the simulated low nitrogen DLAs to have sub-solar [Fe/H]. We show that low nitrogen DLAs have experienced important star formation activity in the past with higher efficiency than normal DLAs. Our chemical model suggests that SNIa play a relevant role in the determination of the abundance pattern of DLA and, that the observed low nitrogen DLA frequency could be explained taking into account the time-delay of $\approx $ 0.5 Gyr introduced by these supernova to release metals., Comment: 4 pages, 2 Postscript figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS (pink pages)
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- 2002
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13. Chemical Evolution of the Stellar and Gaseous Components of Galaxies in Hydrodynamical Cosmological Simulations
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Cora, S. A., Tissera, P. B., Lambas, D. G., and Mosconi, M. B.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present preliminary results on the effects of mergers on the chemical properties of galactic objects in hierarchical clustering scenarios. We adopt a hydrodynamical chemical code that allows to describe the coupled evolution of dark matter and baryons within a cosmological context. We found that disk-like and spheroid-like objects have distinctive metallicity patterns that may be the result of different evolution., Comment: 2 pages, 1 Postscript figures. Proceeding of Galaxy Disks and Disk Galaxies, Rome, 2000
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- 2000
14. Chemical evolution using SPH cosmological simulations. I: implementation, tests and first results
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Mosconi, M. B., Tissera, P. B., Cora, S. A., and Lambas, D. G.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We develop a model to implement metal enrichment in a cosmological context based on the hydrodynamical AP3MSPH code described by Tissera, Lambas and Abadi (1997).The star formation model is based on the Schmidt law and has been modified in order to describe the transformation of gas into stars in more detail. The enrichment of the interstellar medium due to supernovae I and II explosions is taken into account by assuming a Salpeter Initial Mass Function and different nucleosynthesis models.The different chemical elements are mixed within the gaseous medium according to the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics technique. We present tests of the code that assess the effects of resolution and model parameters on the results. scenario and we present results of the analysis of the star formation and chemical properties of the interstellar medium and stellar population of the simulated galactic objects. We show that these systems reproduce abundance ratios for primary and secondary elements of the interstellar medium, and the correlation between the (O/H) abundance and the gas fraction of galaxies. The numerical simulations performed provide a detailed description of the chemical properties of galactic objects formed in hierarchical clustering scenarios and proved to be useful tools to deepen our understanding of galaxy formation and evolution., Comment: 36 pages, 9 Postscript figures. Final version (few changes),Acepted MNRAS
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- 2000
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15. Galaxy Formation and Chemical Evolution in Hierarchical Hydrodynamical Simulations
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Cora, S. A., Mosconi, M. B., Tissera, P. B., and Lambas, D. G.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We report first results of an implementation of a chemical model in a cosmological code, based on the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technique. We show that chemical SPH simulations are a promising tool to provide clues for the understanding of the chemical properties of galaxies in relation to their formation and evolution in a cosmological framework., Comment: 4 pages, 1 Postscript figure, 1jpg figure. To appear in ASP, Conference Series. Proceeding of 'Stars, Gas and Dust in Galaxies: Exploring the Links'
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- 2000
16. Medical versus neurosurgical treatment in ICH patients: a single center experience
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Pierini, P., primary, Novelli, Agnese, additional, Bossi, F., additional, Corinaldesi, R., additional, Paciaroni, M., additional, Mosconi, M. G., additional, Alberti, A., additional, Venti, M., additional, de Magistris, I. Leone, additional, and Caso, V., additional
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- 2023
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17. Chapter 18: Italy
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Mosconi, M., primary
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- 2019
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18. Survey on the occurrence of silage volatile organic compounds in the Po Valley - Italy
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Sigolo, S., Fancello, F., Ghilardelli, Francesca, Mosconi, M., Prandini, Aldo, Masoero, Francesco, Yuan, X., Gallo, Antonio, Ghilardelli F., Prandini A. (ORCID:0000-0002-8650-8766), Masoero F. (ORCID:0000-0002-0373-6051), Gallo A. (ORCID:0000-0002-4700-4450), Sigolo, S., Fancello, F., Ghilardelli, Francesca, Mosconi, M., Prandini, Aldo, Masoero, Francesco, Yuan, X., Gallo, Antonio, Ghilardelli F., Prandini A. (ORCID:0000-0002-8650-8766), Masoero F. (ORCID:0000-0002-0373-6051), and Gallo A. (ORCID:0000-0002-4700-4450)
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The volatile organic compounds (VOC) are the fermentation products and used to assess the quality of ensiled forages. The study aimed to monitor the VOC concentrations in silage and haylage by GC/FID system and to reveal the relationships among these different end-fermentation products by carrying out a multivariate analysis. Forty-six compounds were quantified by GC/FID system in a single chromatographic run. The average repeatability and reproducibility coefficients of variation obtained on standard solutions, composed by 0.1 mL/L of each VOC (solution A) or volatile fatty acids (VFA, solution B), were 0.028 and 0.017 (absolute value), respectively. The average repeatability and reproducibility coefficients of variation obtained on silage samples were 0.026 and 0.027, respectively. Mean values of recovery obtained on the standard solutions at different concentration levels of compounds were in the range 0.95–1.04 (absolute values), and no effect of analyte concentration was observed on recovery. When multivariate analysis was carried out on whole database, 7 factors were retained and they explained 0.50 of the total variability. The factors were interpreted for their biological meanings, based on specific VOC loading on each extracted latent structure. Alfalfa haylage and ryegrass silage were characterized by higher contents of valeric and butyric acids, methyl and ethyl butyrate, 2,3-butaneldiol, 1-butanol, and 2-butanol compared with the other fermented products. Except for mixture crop silage, all the fermented products containing legume crops had higher levels of 2-methyl-1-propanol, 2-methyl-1-butanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, 2-phenyl ethanol, and methanol and lower contents of ethanol, ethyl lactate, and ethyl acetate compared with the other fermented products. Silage containing grass crops had higher levels of acetic and lactic acids, and 1,2-propanediol respect to the other investigated products. The most part of the investigated fermented products were charac
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19. The sensitivity of LaBr3:Ce scintillation detectors to low energy neutrons: Measurement and Monte Carlo simulation
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Tain, J.L., Agramunt, J., Algora, A., Aprahamian, A., Cano-Ott, D., Fraile, L.M., Guerrero, C., Jordan, M.D., Mach, H., Martinez, T., Mendoza, E., Mosconi, M., and Nolte, R.
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- 2015
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20. Delayed neutron measurements of 232Th neutron-induced fission
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Ledoux, X., Doré, D., Mosconi, M., Nolte, R., Roettger, S., and Varet, S.
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- 2015
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21. Psychological characteristics of Italian gender dysphoric adolescents: a case–control study
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Fisher, A. D., Ristori, J., Castellini, G., Sensi, C., Cassioli, E., Prunas, A., Mosconi, M., Vitelli, R., Dèttore, D., Ricca, V., and Maggi, M.
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- 2017
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22. Who has the worst attitudes toward sexual minorities? Comparison of transphobia and homophobia levels in gender dysphoric individuals, the general population and health care providers
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Fisher, A. D., Castellini, G., Ristori, J., Casale, H., Giovanardi, G., Carone, N., Fanni, E., Mosconi, M., Ciocca, G., Jannini, E. A., Ricca, V., Lingiardi, V., and Maggi, M.
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- 2017
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23. 1099P Front-line liquid biopsy for early molecular assessment and treatment of hospitalized lung cancer patients
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Parisi, F., primary, De Luca, G., additional, Rossi, G., additional, Coco, S., additional, Dellepiane, C., additional, Bennicelli, E., additional, Zinoli, L., additional, Zullo, L., additional, Alama, A., additional, Mosconi, M., additional, Mora, M., additional, Ballestrero, A., additional, Montecucco, F., additional, Marconi, S., additional, Pronzato, P., additional, Del Mastro, L., additional, Nozza, P., additional, Bellodi, A., additional, Dono, M., additional, and Genova, C., additional
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- 2022
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24. Re-revision surgery after total knee arthroplasty in haemophilic patients: A multidisciplinary challenging case series
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Pasta, G, Annunziata, S, Jannelli, E, Minen, A, Forini, G, Ivone, A, Guazzoni, E, Castelli, A, Mosconi, M, Benazzo, F, Pasta, G, Annunziata, S, Jannelli, E, Minen, A, Forini, G, Ivone, A, Guazzoni, E, Castelli, A, Mosconi, M, and Benazzo, F
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salvage surgery ,revision surgery ,knee arthroplasty - Published
- 2022
25. Acute cardiovascular events in patients with community acquired pneumonia: results from the observational prospective FADOI-ICECAP study
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Pieralli, F, Vannucchi, V, Nozzoli, C, Augello, G, Dentali, F, De Marzi, G, Uomo, G, Risaliti, F, Morbidoni, L, Mazzone, A, Santini, C, Tirotta, D, Corradi, F, Gerloni, R, Gnerre, P, Gussoni, G, Valerio, A, Campanini, M, Manfellotto, D, Fontanella, A, Attardo, T, Tavecchia, L, Gessi, V, Torrigiani, A, Corbo, L, Gallucci, F, Mastrobuoni, C, Giani, A, Teodora, C, Ricchiuti, E, Rosato, A, Giampaolo, L, Di Gregorio, S, Parodi, L, Pallini, F, Landini, G, Giuri, P, Prampolini, G, Arioli, D, Leone, M, Canale, C, Condemi, F, Lupica, R, Manzola, F, Masciana, R, Agnelli, G, Becattini, C, D'Agostini, E, Mosconi, M, Bogliari, G, Rossi, A, Iannantuoni, G, Bartolino, L, Montagnani, A, Verdiani, V, Gambacorta, M, Lenti, S, Francioni, S, Pierfranceschi, M, Cattabiani, C, Orlandini, F, Scuotri, L, La Regina, M, Corsini, F, Anastasio, L, Mumoli, N, Mazzi, V, Camaiti, A, Balbi, G, Ragazzo, F, Pengo, M, Pieralli F., Vannucchi V., Nozzoli C., Augello G., Dentali F., De Marzi G., Uomo G., Risaliti F., Morbidoni L., Mazzone A., Santini C., Tirotta D., Corradi F., Gerloni R., Gnerre P., Gussoni G., Valerio A., Campanini M., Manfellotto D., Fontanella A., Attardo T., Tavecchia L., Gessi V., Torrigiani A., Corbo L., Gallucci F., Mastrobuoni C., Giani A., Teodora C., Ricchiuti E., Rosato A., Giampaolo L., Di Gregorio S., Parodi L., Pallini F., Landini G., Giuri P., Prampolini G., Arioli D., Leone M. C., Canale C., Condemi F., Lupica R., Manzola F., Masciana R., Agnelli G., Becattini C., D'Agostini E., Mosconi M. G., Bogliari G., Rossi A., Iannantuoni G., Bartolino L., Montagnani A., Verdiani V., Gambacorta M., Lenti S., Francioni S., Pierfranceschi M. G., Cattabiani C., Orlandini F., Scuotri L., La Regina M., Corsini F., Anastasio L., Mumoli N., Mazzi V., Camaiti A., Balbi G., Ragazzo F., Pengo M., Pieralli, F, Vannucchi, V, Nozzoli, C, Augello, G, Dentali, F, De Marzi, G, Uomo, G, Risaliti, F, Morbidoni, L, Mazzone, A, Santini, C, Tirotta, D, Corradi, F, Gerloni, R, Gnerre, P, Gussoni, G, Valerio, A, Campanini, M, Manfellotto, D, Fontanella, A, Attardo, T, Tavecchia, L, Gessi, V, Torrigiani, A, Corbo, L, Gallucci, F, Mastrobuoni, C, Giani, A, Teodora, C, Ricchiuti, E, Rosato, A, Giampaolo, L, Di Gregorio, S, Parodi, L, Pallini, F, Landini, G, Giuri, P, Prampolini, G, Arioli, D, Leone, M, Canale, C, Condemi, F, Lupica, R, Manzola, F, Masciana, R, Agnelli, G, Becattini, C, D'Agostini, E, Mosconi, M, Bogliari, G, Rossi, A, Iannantuoni, G, Bartolino, L, Montagnani, A, Verdiani, V, Gambacorta, M, Lenti, S, Francioni, S, Pierfranceschi, M, Cattabiani, C, Orlandini, F, Scuotri, L, La Regina, M, Corsini, F, Anastasio, L, Mumoli, N, Mazzi, V, Camaiti, A, Balbi, G, Ragazzo, F, Pengo, M, Pieralli F., Vannucchi V., Nozzoli C., Augello G., Dentali F., De Marzi G., Uomo G., Risaliti F., Morbidoni L., Mazzone A., Santini C., Tirotta D., Corradi F., Gerloni R., Gnerre P., Gussoni G., Valerio A., Campanini M., Manfellotto D., Fontanella A., Attardo T., Tavecchia L., Gessi V., Torrigiani A., Corbo L., Gallucci F., Mastrobuoni C., Giani A., Teodora C., Ricchiuti E., Rosato A., Giampaolo L., Di Gregorio S., Parodi L., Pallini F., Landini G., Giuri P., Prampolini G., Arioli D., Leone M. C., Canale C., Condemi F., Lupica R., Manzola F., Masciana R., Agnelli G., Becattini C., D'Agostini E., Mosconi M. G., Bogliari G., Rossi A., Iannantuoni G., Bartolino L., Montagnani A., Verdiani V., Gambacorta M., Lenti S., Francioni S., Pierfranceschi M. G., Cattabiani C., Orlandini F., Scuotri L., La Regina M., Corsini F., Anastasio L., Mumoli N., Mazzi V., Camaiti A., Balbi G., Ragazzo F., and Pengo M.
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Background: The burden of cardiovascular (CV) complications in patients hospitalised for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is still uncertain. Available studies used different designs and different criteria to define CV complications. We assessed the cumulative incidence of acute of CV complications during hospitalisation for CAP in Internal Medicine Units (IMUs). Methods: This was a prospective study carried out in 26 IMUs, enrolling patients consecutively hospitalised for CAP. Defined CV complications were: newly diagnosed heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, new onset of supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias, new onset hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack. Outcome measures were: in-hospital and 30-day mortality, length of hospital stay and rate of 30-day re-hospitalisation. Results: A total of 1266 patients were enrolled, of these 23.8% experienced at least a CV event, the majority (15.5%) represented by newly diagnosed decompensated heart failure, and 75% occurring within 3 days. Female gender, a history of CV disease, and more severe pneumonia were predictors of CV events. In-hospital (12.2% vs 4.7%, p < 0.0001) and 30-day (16.3% vs 8.9%, p = 0.0001) mortality was higher in patients with CV events, as well as the re-hospitalisation rate (13.3% vs 9.3%, p = 0.002), and mean hospital stay was 11.4 ± 6.9 vs 9.5 ± 5.6 days (p < 0.0001). The occurrence of CV events during hospitalisation significantly increased the risk of 30-day mortality (HR 1.69, 95% CI 1.14–2.51; p = 0.009). Conclusion: Cardiovascular events are frequent in CAP, and their occurrence adversely affects outcome. A strict monitoring might be useful to intercept in-hospital CV complications for those patients with higher risk profile. Trial registration: NCT03798457 Registered 10 January 2019 - Retrospectively registered
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26. Early mortality in hip fracture patients admitted during first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Italy: a multicentre study
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Dallari, D, Zagra, L, Cimatti, P, Guindani, N, D'Apolito, R, Bove, F, Casiraghi, A, Catani, F, D'Angelo, F, Franceschini, M, Masse, A, Momoli, A, Mosconi, M, Ravasi, F, Rivera, F, Zatti, G, Castelli, C, Dallari D., Zagra L., Cimatti P., Guindani N., D'Apolito R., Bove F., Casiraghi A., Catani F., D'Angelo F., Franceschini M., Masse A., Momoli A., Mosconi M., Ravasi F., Rivera F., Zatti G., Castelli C. C., Dallari, D, Zagra, L, Cimatti, P, Guindani, N, D'Apolito, R, Bove, F, Casiraghi, A, Catani, F, D'Angelo, F, Franceschini, M, Masse, A, Momoli, A, Mosconi, M, Ravasi, F, Rivera, F, Zatti, G, Castelli, C, Dallari D., Zagra L., Cimatti P., Guindani N., D'Apolito R., Bove F., Casiraghi A., Catani F., D'Angelo F., Franceschini M., Masse A., Momoli A., Mosconi M., Ravasi F., Rivera F., Zatti G., and Castelli C. C.
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Background: Treatment of hip fractures during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has posed unique challenges for the management of COVID-19-infected patients and the maintenance of standards of care. The primary endpoint of this study is to compare the mortality rate at 1 month after surgery in symptomatic COVID-positive patients with that of asymptomatic patients. A secondary endpoint of the study is to evaluate, in the two groups of patients, mortality at 1 month on the basis of type of fracture and type of surgical treatment. Materials and methods: For this retrospective multicentre study, we reviewed the medical records of patients hospitalised for proximal femur fracture at 14 hospitals in Northern Italy. Two groups were formed: COVID-19-positive patients (C+ group) presented symptoms, had a positive swab for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and received treatment for COVID-19; COVID-19-negative patients (C− group) were asymptomatic and tested negative for SARS-CoV-2. The two groups were compared for differences in time to surgery, survival rate and complications rate. The follow-up period was 1 month. Results: Of the 1390 patients admitted for acute care for any reason, 477 had a proximal femur fracture; 53 were C+ but only 12/53 were diagnosed as such at admission. The mean age was > 80 years, and the mean American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score was 3 in both groups. There was no substantial difference in time to surgery (on average, 2.3 days for the C+ group and 2.8 for the C− group). As expected, a higher mortality rate was recorded for the C+ group but not associated with the type of hip fracture or treatment. No correlation was found between early treatment (< 48 h to surgery) and better outcome in the C+ group. Conclusions: Hip fracture in COVID-19-positive patients accounted for 11% of the total. On average, the time to surgery was > 48 h, which reflects the
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27. Principles of MIS in Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Benazzo, F., Stroppa, S., Cazzamali, S., Piovani, L., Mosconi, M., Stiehl, James B., editor, Konermann, Werner H., editor, Haaker, Rolf G., editor, and DiGioia, Anthony M., III, editor
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28. Preliminary results of video-assisted anal fistula treatment (VAAFT) in children
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Pini Prato, A., Zanaboni, C., Mosconi, M., Mazzola, C., Muller, L., Meinero, P. C., Faticato, M. G., Leonelli, L., Montobbio, G., Disma, N., and Mattioli, G.
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29. The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source
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Andersen, K, Argyriou, D, Jackson, A, Houston, J, Henry, P, Deen, P, Toft-Petersen, R, Beran, P, Strobl, M, Arnold, T, Wacklin-Knecht, H, Tsapatsaris, N, Oksanen, E, Woracek, R, Schweika, W, Mannix, D, Hiess, A, Kennedy, S, Kirstein, O, Petersson Arskold, S, Taylor, J, Hagen, M, Laszlo, G, Kanaki, K, Piscitelli, F, Khaplanov, A, Stefanescu, I, Kittelmann, T, Pfeiffer, D, Hall-Wilton, R, Lopez, C, Aprigliano, G, Whitelegg, L, Moreira, F, Olsson, M, Bordallo, H, Martin-Rodriguez, D, Schneider, H, Sharp, M, Hartl, M, Nagy, G, Ansell, S, Pullen, S, Vickery, A, Fedrigo, A, Mezei, F, Arai, M, Heenan, R, Halcrow, W, Turner, D, Raspino, D, Orszulik, A, Cooper, J, Webb, N, Galsworthy, P, Nightingale, J, Langridge, S, Elmer, J, Frielinghaus, H, Hanslik, R, Gussen, A, Jaksch, S, Engels, R, Kozielewski, T, Butterweck, S, Feygenson, M, Harbott, P, Poque, A, Schwaab, A, Lieutenant, K, Violini, N, Voigt, J, Bruckel, T, Koenen, M, Kammerling, H, Babcock, E, Salhi, Z, Wischnewski, A, Heynen, A, Desert, S, Jestin, J, Porcher, F, Fabreges, X, Fabreges, G, Annighofer, B, Klimko, S, Dupont, T, Robillard, T, Goukassov, A, Longeville, S, Alba-Simionesco, C, Bourges, P, Guyon Le Bouffy, J, Lavie, P, Rodrigues, S, Calzada, E, Lerche, M, Schillinger, B, Schmakat, P, Schulz, M, Seifert, M, Lohstroh, W, Petry, W, Neuhaus, J, Loaiza, L, Tartaglione, A, Glavic, A, Schutz, S, Stahn, J, Lehmann, E, Morgano, M, Schefer, J, Filges, U, Klauser, C, Niedermayer, C, Fenske, J, Nowak, G, Rouijaa, M, Siemers, D, Kiehn, R, Muller, M, Carlsen, H, Udby, L, Lefmann, K, Birk, J, Holm-Dahlin, S, Bertelsen, M, Hansen, U, Olsen, M, Christensen, M, Iversen, K, Christensen, N, Ronnow, H, Freeman, P, Hauback, B, Kolevatov, R, Llamas-Jansa, I, Orecchini, A, Sacchetti, F, Petrillo, C, Paciaroni, A, Tozzi, P, Zanatta, M, Luna, P, Herranz, I, del Moral, O, Huerta, M, Magan, M, Mosconi, M, Abad, E, Aguilar, J, Stepanyan, S, Bakedano, G, Vivanco, R, Bustinduy, I, Sordo, F, Martinez, J, Lechner, R, Villacorta, F, Saroun, J, Lukas, P, Marko, M, Zanetti, M, Bellissima, S, del Rosso, L, Masi, F, Bovo, C, Chowdhury, M, De Bonis, A, Di Fresco, L, Scatigno, C, Parker, S, Fernandez-Alonso, F, Colognesi, D, Senesi, R, Andreani, C, Gorini, G, Scionti, G, Schreyer, A, Andersen K. H., Argyriou D. N., Jackson A. J., Houston J., Henry P. F., Deen P. P., Toft-Petersen R., Beran P., Strobl M., Arnold T., Wacklin-Knecht H., Tsapatsaris N., Oksanen E., Woracek R., Schweika W., Mannix D., Hiess A., Kennedy S., Kirstein O., Petersson Arskold S., Taylor J., Hagen M. E., Laszlo G., Kanaki K., Piscitelli F., Khaplanov A., Stefanescu I., Kittelmann T., Pfeiffer D., Hall-Wilton R., Lopez C. I., Aprigliano G., Whitelegg L., Moreira F. Y., Olsson M., Bordallo H. N., Martin-Rodriguez D., Schneider H., Sharp M., Hartl M., Nagy G., Ansell S., Pullen S., Vickery A., Fedrigo A., Mezei F., Arai M., Heenan R. K., Halcrow W., Turner D., Raspino D., Orszulik A., Cooper J., Webb N., Galsworthy P., Nightingale J., Langridge S., Elmer J., Frielinghaus H., Hanslik R., Gussen A., Jaksch S., Engels R., Kozielewski T., Butterweck S., Feygenson M., Harbott P., Poque A., Schwaab A., Lieutenant K., Violini N., Voigt J., Bruckel T., Koenen M., Kammerling H., Babcock E., Salhi Z., Wischnewski A., Heynen A., Desert S., Jestin J., Porcher F., Fabreges X., Fabreges G., Annighofer B., Klimko S., Dupont T., Robillard T., Goukassov A., Longeville S., Alba-Simionesco C., Bourges P., Guyon Le Bouffy J., Lavie P., Rodrigues S., Calzada E., Lerche M., Schillinger B., Schmakat P., Schulz M., Seifert M., Lohstroh W., Petry W., Neuhaus J., Loaiza L., Tartaglione A., Glavic A., Schutz S., Stahn J., Lehmann E., Morgano M., Schefer J., Filges U., Klauser C., Niedermayer C., Fenske J., Nowak G., Rouijaa M., Siemers D. J., Kiehn R., Muller M., Carlsen H., Udby L., Lefmann K., Birk J. O., Holm-Dahlin S., Bertelsen M., Hansen U. B., Olsen M. A., Christensen M., Iversen K., Christensen N. B., Ronnow H. M., Freeman P. G., Hauback B. C., Kolevatov R., Llamas-Jansa I., Orecchini A., Sacchetti F., Petrillo C., Paciaroni A., Tozzi P., Zanatta M., Luna P., Herranz I., del Moral O. G., Huerta M., Magan M., Mosconi M., Abad E., Aguilar J., Stepanyan S., Bakedano G., Vivanco R., Bustinduy I., Sordo F., Martinez J. L., Lechner R. E., Villacorta F. J., Saroun J., Lukas P., Marko M., Zanetti M., Bellissima S., del Rosso L., Masi F., Bovo C., Chowdhury M., De Bonis A., Di Fresco L., Scatigno C., Parker S. F., Fernandez-Alonso F., Colognesi D., Senesi R., Andreani C., Gorini G., Scionti G., Schreyer A., Andersen, K, Argyriou, D, Jackson, A, Houston, J, Henry, P, Deen, P, Toft-Petersen, R, Beran, P, Strobl, M, Arnold, T, Wacklin-Knecht, H, Tsapatsaris, N, Oksanen, E, Woracek, R, Schweika, W, Mannix, D, Hiess, A, Kennedy, S, Kirstein, O, Petersson Arskold, S, Taylor, J, Hagen, M, Laszlo, G, Kanaki, K, Piscitelli, F, Khaplanov, A, Stefanescu, I, Kittelmann, T, Pfeiffer, D, Hall-Wilton, R, Lopez, C, Aprigliano, G, Whitelegg, L, Moreira, F, Olsson, M, Bordallo, H, Martin-Rodriguez, D, Schneider, H, Sharp, M, Hartl, M, Nagy, G, Ansell, S, Pullen, S, Vickery, A, Fedrigo, A, Mezei, F, Arai, M, Heenan, R, Halcrow, W, Turner, D, Raspino, D, Orszulik, A, Cooper, J, Webb, N, Galsworthy, P, Nightingale, J, Langridge, S, Elmer, J, Frielinghaus, H, Hanslik, R, Gussen, A, Jaksch, S, Engels, R, Kozielewski, T, Butterweck, S, Feygenson, M, Harbott, P, Poque, A, Schwaab, A, Lieutenant, K, Violini, N, Voigt, J, Bruckel, T, Koenen, M, Kammerling, H, Babcock, E, Salhi, Z, Wischnewski, A, Heynen, A, Desert, S, Jestin, J, Porcher, F, Fabreges, X, Fabreges, G, Annighofer, B, Klimko, S, Dupont, T, Robillard, T, Goukassov, A, Longeville, S, Alba-Simionesco, C, Bourges, P, Guyon Le Bouffy, J, Lavie, P, Rodrigues, S, Calzada, E, Lerche, M, Schillinger, B, Schmakat, P, Schulz, M, Seifert, M, Lohstroh, W, Petry, W, Neuhaus, J, Loaiza, L, Tartaglione, A, Glavic, A, Schutz, S, Stahn, J, Lehmann, E, Morgano, M, Schefer, J, Filges, U, Klauser, C, Niedermayer, C, Fenske, J, Nowak, G, Rouijaa, M, Siemers, D, Kiehn, R, Muller, M, Carlsen, H, Udby, L, Lefmann, K, Birk, J, Holm-Dahlin, S, Bertelsen, M, Hansen, U, Olsen, M, Christensen, M, Iversen, K, Christensen, N, Ronnow, H, Freeman, P, Hauback, B, Kolevatov, R, Llamas-Jansa, I, Orecchini, A, Sacchetti, F, Petrillo, C, Paciaroni, A, Tozzi, P, Zanatta, M, Luna, P, Herranz, I, del Moral, O, Huerta, M, Magan, M, Mosconi, M, Abad, E, Aguilar, J, Stepanyan, S, Bakedano, G, Vivanco, R, Bustinduy, I, Sordo, F, Martinez, J, Lechner, R, Villacorta, F, Saroun, J, Lukas, P, Marko, M, Zanetti, M, Bellissima, S, del Rosso, L, Masi, F, Bovo, C, Chowdhury, M, De Bonis, A, Di Fresco, L, Scatigno, C, Parker, S, Fernandez-Alonso, F, Colognesi, D, Senesi, R, Andreani, C, Gorini, G, Scionti, G, Schreyer, A, Andersen K. H., Argyriou D. N., Jackson A. J., Houston J., Henry P. F., Deen P. P., Toft-Petersen R., Beran P., Strobl M., Arnold T., Wacklin-Knecht H., Tsapatsaris N., Oksanen E., Woracek R., Schweika W., Mannix D., Hiess A., Kennedy S., Kirstein O., Petersson Arskold S., Taylor J., Hagen M. E., Laszlo G., Kanaki K., Piscitelli F., Khaplanov A., Stefanescu I., Kittelmann T., Pfeiffer D., Hall-Wilton R., Lopez C. I., Aprigliano G., Whitelegg L., Moreira F. Y., Olsson M., Bordallo H. N., Martin-Rodriguez D., Schneider H., Sharp M., Hartl M., Nagy G., Ansell S., Pullen S., Vickery A., Fedrigo A., Mezei F., Arai M., Heenan R. K., Halcrow W., Turner D., Raspino D., Orszulik A., Cooper J., Webb N., Galsworthy P., Nightingale J., Langridge S., Elmer J., Frielinghaus H., Hanslik R., Gussen A., Jaksch S., Engels R., Kozielewski T., Butterweck S., Feygenson M., Harbott P., Poque A., Schwaab A., Lieutenant K., Violini N., Voigt J., Bruckel T., Koenen M., Kammerling H., Babcock E., Salhi Z., Wischnewski A., Heynen A., Desert S., Jestin J., Porcher F., Fabreges X., Fabreges G., Annighofer B., Klimko S., Dupont T., Robillard T., Goukassov A., Longeville S., Alba-Simionesco C., Bourges P., Guyon Le Bouffy J., Lavie P., Rodrigues S., Calzada E., Lerche M., Schillinger B., Schmakat P., Schulz M., Seifert M., Lohstroh W., Petry W., Neuhaus J., Loaiza L., Tartaglione A., Glavic A., Schutz S., Stahn J., Lehmann E., Morgano M., Schefer J., Filges U., Klauser C., Niedermayer C., Fenske J., Nowak G., Rouijaa M., Siemers D. J., Kiehn R., Muller M., Carlsen H., Udby L., Lefmann K., Birk J. O., Holm-Dahlin S., Bertelsen M., Hansen U. B., Olsen M. A., Christensen M., Iversen K., Christensen N. B., Ronnow H. M., Freeman P. G., Hauback B. C., Kolevatov R., Llamas-Jansa I., Orecchini A., Sacchetti F., Petrillo C., Paciaroni A., Tozzi P., Zanatta M., Luna P., Herranz I., del Moral O. G., Huerta M., Magan M., Mosconi M., Abad E., Aguilar J., Stepanyan S., Bakedano G., Vivanco R., Bustinduy I., Sordo F., Martinez J. L., Lechner R. E., Villacorta F. J., Saroun J., Lukas P., Marko M., Zanetti M., Bellissima S., del Rosso L., Masi F., Bovo C., Chowdhury M., De Bonis A., Di Fresco L., Scatigno C., Parker S. F., Fernandez-Alonso F., Colognesi D., Senesi R., Andreani C., Gorini G., Scionti G., and Schreyer A.
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An overview is provided of the 15 neutron beam instruments making up the initial instrument suite of the European Spallation Source (ESS), and being made available to the neutron user community. The ESS neutron source consists of a high-power accelerator and target station, providing a unique long-pulse time structure of slow neutrons. The design considerations behind the time structure, moderator geometry and instrument layout are presented. The 15-instrument suite consists of two small-angle instruments, two reflectometers, an imaging beamline, two single-crystal diffractometers; one for macromolecular crystallography and one for magnetism, two powder diffractometers, and an engineering diffractometer, as well as an array of five inelastic instruments comprising two chopper spectrometers, an inverse-geometry single-crystal excitations spectrometer, an instrument for vibrational spectroscopy and a high-resolution backscattering spectrometer. The conceptual design, performance and scientific drivers of each of these instruments are described. All of the instruments are designed to provide breakthrough new scientific capability, not currently available at existing facilities, building on the inherent strengths of the ESS long-pulse neutron source of high flux, flexible resolution and large bandwidth. Each of them is predicted to provide world-leading performance at an accelerator power of 2 MW. This technical capability translates into a very broad range of scientific capabilities. The composition of the instrument suite has been chosen to maximise the breadth and depth of the scientific impact of the early years of the ESS, and provide a solid base for completion and further expansion of the facility.
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30. Occurrence of Polyphenols, Isoflavonoids, and Their Metabolites in Milk Samples from Different Cow Feeding Regimens
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Rocchetti, Gabriele, Ghilardelli, Francesca, Mosconi, M., Masoero, Francesco, Gallo, Antonio, Rocchetti G. (ORCID:0000-0003-3488-4513), Ghilardelli F., Masoero F. (ORCID:0000-0002-0373-6051), Gallo A. (ORCID:0000-0002-4700-4450), Rocchetti, Gabriele, Ghilardelli, Francesca, Mosconi, M., Masoero, Francesco, Gallo, Antonio, Rocchetti G. (ORCID:0000-0003-3488-4513), Ghilardelli F., Masoero F. (ORCID:0000-0002-0373-6051), and Gallo A. (ORCID:0000-0002-4700-4450)
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In this work, milk samples collected in a cohort of intensive dairy farms of the Po Valley (Italy) were screened for their (poly)-phenolic profile to check the occurrence of phenolic metabolites of biological interest. The selected dairy farms were previously classified on the basis of their cow feeding system, considering the utilization of corn silage as the main ingredient of the rations. Overall, ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry using an Orbitrap analyzer, followed by unsupervised and supervised statistics, allowed identifying clear different phenolic distributions in the milk samples. Accordingly, a great variability in the phenolic profiles of the different milk samples was observed, with two main phenolic clusters outlined by the unsupervised hierarchical clustering approach and not fully correlated to the nutritional strategy considered. The variables’ importance in the projection approach allowed selecting the most important metabolites, resulting in samples’ discrimination. Among the most discriminative compounds, we found phenolic metabolites (such as hippuric acid and 4-hydroxyhippuric acid), followed by lignans (such as enterolactone) and isoflavonoids (such as equol and O-desmethylangolensin). Taken together, our findings suggested that both the feeding systems and the ability of dairy cows to process parent phenolic compounds were the main factors providing the final (poly)-phenolic profile of the milk samples. Future targeted and ad hoc studies appear of great interest to evaluate the potential biological effects of these compounds on cow health
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31. Adverse Effects of Fusarium Toxins in Ruminants: A Review of In Vivo and In Vitro Studies
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Gallo, Antonio, Mosconi, M., Trevisi, Erminio, Santos, R. R., Gallo A. (ORCID:0000-0002-4700-4450), Trevisi E. (ORCID:0000-0003-1644-1911), Gallo, Antonio, Mosconi, M., Trevisi, Erminio, Santos, R. R., Gallo A. (ORCID:0000-0002-4700-4450), and Trevisi E. (ORCID:0000-0003-1644-1911)
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With an increased knowledge of the mechanism of action of Fusarium mycotoxins, the concept that these substances are deleterious only for monogastric species is obsolete. Indeed, most mycotoxins can be converted into less toxic compounds by the rumen microflora from healthy animals. However, mycotoxin absorption and its conversion to more toxic metabolites, as well as their impact on the immune response and subsequently animal welfare, reproductive function, and milk quality during chronic exposure should not be neglected. Among the Fusarium mycotoxins, the most studied are deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEN), and fumonisins from the B class (FBs). It is remarkable that there is a paucity of in vivo research, with a low number of studies on nutrient digestibility and rumen function. Most of the in vitro studies are related to the reproductive function or are restricted to rumen incubation. When evaluating the production performance, milk yield is used as an evaluated parameter, but its quality for cheese production is often overlooked. In the present review, we summarize the most recent findings regarding the adverse effects of these mycotoxins with special attention to dairy cattle.
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32. Inguinal hernia in neonates and ex-preterm: complications, timing and need for routine contralateral exploration
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Pini Prato, A., Rossi, V., Mosconi, M., Disma, N., Mameli, L., Montobbio, G., Michelazzi, A., Faranda, F., Avanzini, S., Buffa, P., Ramenghi, L., Tuo, P., and Mattioli, G.
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33. Oral anticoagulants in the oldest old with recent stroke and atrial fibrillation
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Polymeris, A. A., Macha, K., Paciaroni, M., Wilson, D., Koga, M., Cappellari, M., Schaedelin, S., Zietz, A., Peters, N., Seiffge, D. J., Haupenthal, D., Gassmann, L., De Marchis, G. M., Wang, R., Gensicke, H., Stoll, S., Thilemann, S., Avramiotis, N. S., Bonetti, B., Tsivgoulis, G., Ambler, G., Alberti, A., Yoshimura, S., Brown, M. M., Shiozawa, M., Lip, G. Y. H., Venti, M., Acciarresi, M., Tanaka, K., Mosconi, M. G., Takagi, M., Jager, R. H., Muir, K., Inoue, M., Schwab, S., Bonati, L. H., Lyrer, P. A., Toyoda, K., Caso, V., Werring, D. J., Kallmunzer, B., Engelter, S. T., Traenka, C., Hert, L., Wagner, B., Schaub, F., Meya, L., Fladt, J., Dittrich, T., Fisch, U., Volbers, B., Siedler, G., Bovi, P., Tomelleri, G., Micheletti, N., Zivelonghi, C., Emiliani, A., Parry-Jones, A., Patterson, C., Price, C., Elmarimi, A., Parry, A., Nallasivam, A., Nor, A. M., Esis, B., Bruce, D., Bhaskaran, B., Roffe, C., Cullen, C., Holmes, C., Cohen, D., Hargroves, D., Mangion, D., Chadha, D., Vahidassr, D., Manawadu, D., Giallombardo, E., Warburton, E., Flossman, E., Gunathilagan, G., Proschel, H., Emsley, H., Anwar, I., Burger, I., Okwera, J., Putterill, J., O'Connell, J., Bamford, J., Corrigan, J., Scott, J., Birns, J., Kee, K., Saastamoinen, K., Pasco, K., Dani, K., Sekaran, L., Choy, L., Iveson, L., Mamun, M., Sajid, M., Cooper, M., Burn, M., Smith, M., Power, M., Davis, M., Smyth, N., Veltkamp, R., Sharma, P., Guyler, P., O'Mahony, P., Wilkinson, P., Datta, P., Aghoram, P., Marsh, R., Luder, R., Meenakishundaram, S., Subramonian, S., Leach, S., Ispoglou, S., Andole, S., England, T., Manoj, A., Harrington, F., Rehman, H., Sword, J., Staals, J., Mahawish, K., Harkness, K., Shaw, L., Mccormich, M., Sprigg, N., Mansoor, S., Krishnamurthy, V., Giustozzi, M., Agnelli, G., Becattini, C., D'Amore, C., Cimini, L. A., Bandini, F., Liantinioti, C., Chondrogianni, M., Yaghi, S., Furie, K. L., Tadi, P., Zedde, M., Abdul-Rahim, A. H., Lees, K. R., Carletti, M., Rigatelli, A., Putaala, J., Tomppo, L., Tatlisumak, T., Marcheselli, S., Pezzini, A., Poli, L., Padovani, A., Vannucchi, V., Masotti, L., Sohn, S. -I., Lorenzini, G., Tassi, R., Guideri, F., Acampa, M., Martini, G., Ntaios, G., Athanasakis, G., Makaritsis, K., Karagkiozi, E., Vadikolias, K., Mumoli, N., Galati, F., Sacco, S., Tiseo, C., Corea, F., Ageno, W., Bellesini, M., Colombo, G., Silvestrelli, G., Ciccone, A., Lanari, A., Scoditti, U., Denti, L., Mancuso, M., Maccarrone, M., Ulivi, L., Orlandi, G., Giannini, N., Tassinari, T., De Lodovici, M. L., Rueckert, C., Baldi, A., Toni, D., Letteri, F., Pieroni, A., Giuntini, M., Lotti, E. M., Flomin, Y., Kargiotis, O., Karapanayiotides, T., Monaco, S., Baronello, M. M., Csiba, L., Szabo, L., Chiti, A., Giorli, E., Del Sette, M., Imberti, D., Zabzuni, D., Doronin, B., Volodina, V., Michel, P., Vanacker, P., Barlinn, K., Pallesen, L. -P., Barlinn, J., Deleu, D., Melikyan, G., Ibrahim, F., Akhtar, N., Gourbali, V., Todo, K., Kimura, K., Shibazaki, K., Yagita, Y., Furui, E., Itabashi, R., Terasaki, T., Shiokawa, Y., Hirano, T., Suzuki, R., Kamiyama, K., Nakagawara, J., Takizawa, S., Homma, K., Okuda, S., Okada, Y., Maeda, K., Kameda, T., Kario, K., Nagakane, Y., Hasegawa, Y., Akiyama, H., Shibuya, S., Mochizuki, H., Ito, Y., Nakashima, T., Matsuoka, H., Takamatsu, K., Nishiyama, K., Endo, K., Miyagi, T., Osaki, M., Kobayashi, J., Okata, T., Tanaka, E., Sakamoto, Y., Tokunaga, K., Takizawa, H., Takasugi, J., Matsubara, S., Higashida, K., Matsuki, T., Kinoshita, N., Ide, T., Yoshimoto, T., Ando, D., Fujita, K., Kumamoto, M., Kamimura, T., Kikuno, M., Mizoguchi, T., and Sato, T.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vitamin K ,medicine.drug_class ,610 Medicine & health ,Aged, 80 and over ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Factor Xa Inhibitors ,Female ,Humans ,Stroke ,Continuous variable ,Internal medicine ,80 and over ,medicine ,Aged ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Anticoagulant ,Confounding ,Atrial fibrillation ,Patient data ,medicine.disease ,Oldest old ,Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,610 Medizin und Gesundheit ,business - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the safety and effectiveness of direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) versus vitamin K antagonists (VKA) after recent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) aged ≥85 years. Methods: Individual patient data analysis from seven prospective stroke cohorts. We compared DOAC versus VKA treatment among patients with AF and recent stroke (≥85y = 0.65, 95%-CI [0.52, 0.81]) and < 85 years (HR = 0.79, 95%-CI [0.66, 0.95]) in simple (p interaction = 0.129), adjusted (p interaction = 0.094) or weighted (p interaction = 0.512) models. Analyses on recurrent stroke, ICH and death separately were consistent with the primary analysis, as were sensitivity analyses using age dichotomized at 90 years and as a continuous variable. DOAC had a similar net clinical benefit in patients aged ≥85 (+1.73 to +2.66) and < 85 years (+1.90 to +3.36 events/100 patient-years for ICH-weights 1.5 to 3.1). Interpretation: The favorable profile of DOAC over VKA in patients with AF and recent stroke was maintained in the oldest old. ANN NEUROL 2021.
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34. Rare coding variation provides insight into the genetic architecture and phenotypic context of autism
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J. M., Fu, Satterstrom, F. K., Peng, M., Brand, H., Collins, R. L., Dong, S., Wamsley, B., Klei, L., Wang, L., Hao, S. P., Stevens, C. R., Cusick, C., Babadi, M., Banks, E., Collins, B., Dodge, S., Gabriel, S. B., Gauthier, L., Lee, S. K., Liang, L., Ljungdahl, A., Mahjani, B., Sloofman, L., Smirnov, A. N., Barbosa, M., Betancur, C., Brusco, A., Chung, B. H. Y., Cook, E. H., Cuccaro, M. L., Domenici, E., Ferrero, G. B., Gargus, J. J., Herman, G. E., Hertz-Picciotto, I., Maciel, P., Manoach, D. S., Passos-Bueno, M. R., Persico, A., Renieri, A., Sutcliffe, J. S., Tassone, F., Trabetti, E., Campos, G., Cardaropoli, S., Carli, D., Chan, M. C. Y., Fallerini, C., Giorgio, E., Girardi, A. C., Hansen-Kiss, E., Lee, S. L., Lintas, C., Ludena, Y., Nguyen, R., Pavinato, L., Pericak-Vance, M., Pessah, I. N., Schmidt, R. J., Smith, M., Costa, C. I. S., Trajkova, S., Wang, J. Y. T., M. H. C., Yu, Aleksic, B., Artomov, M., Benetti, E., Biscaldi-Schafer, M., Borglum, A. D., Carracedo, A., Chiocchetti, A. G., Coon, H., Doan, R. N., Fernandez-Prieto, M., Freitag, C. M., Gerges, S., Guter, S., Hougaard, D. M., Hultman, C. M., Jacob, S., Kaartinen, M., Kolevzon, A., Kushima, I., Lehtimaki, T., Rizzo, C. L., Maltman, N., Manara, M., Meiri, G., Menashe, I., Miller, J., Minshew, N., Mosconi, M., Ozaki, N., Palotie, A., Parellada, M., Puura, K., Reichenberg, A., Sandin, S., Scherer, S. W., Schlitt, S., Schmitt, L., Schneider-Momm, K., Siper, P. M., Suren, P., Sweeney, J. A., Teufel, K., del Pilar Trelles, M., Weiss, L. A., Yuen, R., Cutler, D. J., De Rubeis, S., Buxbaum, J. D., Daly, M. J., Devlin, B., Roeder, K., Sanders, S. J., Talkowski, M. E., Massachusetts General Hospital [Boston], Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (BROAD INSTITUTE), Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS)-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Massachusetts General Hospital [Boston], Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh] (CMU), Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS), University of California [San Francisco] (UC San Francisco), University of California (UC), University of California [Los Angeles] (UCLA), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai [New York] (MSSM), Neuroscience Paris Seine (NPS), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Università degli studi di Torino = University of Turin (UNITO), Azienda Ospedalerio - Universitaria Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino = University Hospital Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, The University of Hong Kong (HKU), University of Illinois [Chicago] (UIC), University of Illinois System, University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine (UMMSM), University of Trento [Trento], University of California [Irvine] (UC Irvine), Nationwide Children's Hospital, University of California [Davis] (UC Davis), Universidade do Minho = University of Minho [Braga], Massachusetts General Hospital [Boston, MA, USA], Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo [Sao Paulo], Università degli Studi di Messina = University of Messina (UniMe), Università degli Studi di Siena = University of Siena (UNISI), Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Vanderbilt University [Nashville], Vanderbilt University School of Medicine [Nashville], Università degli studi di Verona = University of Verona (UNIVR), University of Texas Health Science Center, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma / University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome ( UCBM), Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University [Atlanta, GA], Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki, Autism Sequencing Consortium (ASC), Broad Institute Center for Common Disease Genomics (Broad-CCDG), iPSYCH-BROAD Consortium : Branko Aleksic, Mykyta Artomov, Elisa Benetti, Monica Biscaldi-Schafer, Anders D Børglum, Angel Carracedo, Andreas G Chiocchetti, Hilary Coon, Ryan N Doan, Montserrat Fernández-Prieto, Christine M Freitag, Sherif Gerges, Stephen Guter, David M Hougaard, Christina M Hultman, Suma Jacob, Miia Kaartinen, Alexander Kolevzon, Itaru Kushima, Terho Lehtimäki, Caterina Lo Rizzo, Nell Maltman, Marianna Manara, Gal Meiri, Idan Menashe, Judith Miller, Nancy Minshew, Matthew Mosconi, Norio Ozaki, Aarno Palotie, Mara Parellada, Kaija Puura, Abraham Reichenberg, Sven Sandin, Stephen W Scherer, Sabine Schlitt, Lauren Schmitt, Katja Schneider-Momm, Paige M Siper, Pål Suren, John A Sweeney, Karoline Teufel, Maria Del Pilar Trelles, Lauren A Weiss, Ryan Yuen., and Betancur, Catalina
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Broad Institute Center for Common Disease Genomics ,Autism Sequencing Consortium ,DNA Copy Number Variations ,Autism Spectrum Disorder ,[SDV.NEU.NB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Neurobiology ,Autism ,Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ,iPSYCH-BROAD Consortium ,autism spectrum disorders ,disease gene ,copy number variants ,neuropsychiatric disorders ,[SDV.GEN.GH] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human genetics ,GENOMAS ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Article ,Clinical Research ,Genetics ,Humans ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Autistic Disorder ,Aetiology ,Genetic association study ,Pediatric ,Human Genome ,Neurodevelopmental disorders ,[SDV.NEU.NB] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Neurobiology ,Biological Sciences ,Autism spectrum disorders ,Brain Disorders ,Mental Health ,[SDV.GEN.GH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human genetics ,Mutation ,Gene expression ,Biotechnology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
International audience; Some individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) carry functional mutations rarely observed in the general population. We explored the genes disrupted by these variants from joint analysis of protein-truncating variants (PTVs), missense variants and copy number variants (CNVs) in a cohort of 63,237 individuals. We discovered 72 genes associated with ASD at false discovery rate (FDR) ≤ 0.001 (185 at FDR ≤ 0.05). De novo PTVs, damaging missense variants and CNVs represented 57.5%, 21.1% and 8.44% of association evidence, while CNVs conferred greatest relative risk. Meta-analysis with cohorts ascertained for developmental delay (DD) (n = 91,605) yielded 373 genes associated with ASD/DD at FDR ≤ 0.001 (664 at FDR ≤ 0.05), some of which differed in relative frequency of mutation between ASD and DD cohorts. The DD-associated genes were enriched in transcriptomes of progenitor and immature neuronal cells, whereas genes showing stronger evidence in ASD were more enriched in maturing neurons and overlapped with schizophrenia-associated genes, emphasizing that these neuropsychiatric disorders may share common pathways to risk.
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35. Acute cardiovascular events in patients with community acquired pneumonia: results from the observational prospective FADOI-ICECAP study
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Pieralli, F., Vannucchi, V., Nozzoli, C., Augello, G., Dentali, F., De Marzi, G., Uomo, G., Risaliti, F., Morbidoni, L., Mazzone, A., Santini, C., Tirotta, D., Corradi, F., Gerloni, R., Gnerre, P., Gussoni, G., Valerio, A., Campanini, M., Manfellotto, D., Fontanella, A., Attardo, T., Tavecchia, L., Gessi, V., Torrigiani, A., Corbo, L., Gallucci, F., Mastrobuoni, C., Giani, A., Teodora, C., Ricchiuti, E., Rosato, A., Giampaolo, L., Di Gregorio, S., Parodi, L., Pallini, F., Landini, G., Giuri, P., Prampolini, G., Arioli, D., Leone, M. C., Canale, C., Condemi, F., Lupica, R., Manzola, F., Masciana, R., Agnelli, G., Becattini, C., D'Agostini, E., Mosconi, M. G., Bogliari, G., Rossi, A., Iannantuoni, G., Bartolino, L., Montagnani, A., Verdiani, V., Gambacorta, M., Lenti, S., Francioni, S., Pierfranceschi, M. G., Cattabiani, C., Orlandini, F., Scuotri, L., La Regina, M., Corsini, F., Anastasio, L., Mumoli, N., Mazzi, V., Camaiti, A., Balbi, G., Ragazzo, F., Pengo, M., Pieralli, F, Vannucchi, V, Nozzoli, C, Augello, G, Dentali, F, De Marzi, G, Uomo, G, Risaliti, F, Morbidoni, L, Mazzone, A, Santini, C, Tirotta, D, Corradi, F, Gerloni, R, Gnerre, P, Gussoni, G, Valerio, A, Campanini, M, Manfellotto, D, Fontanella, A, Attardo, T, Tavecchia, L, Gessi, V, Torrigiani, A, Corbo, L, Gallucci, F, Mastrobuoni, C, Giani, A, Teodora, C, Ricchiuti, E, Rosato, A, Giampaolo, L, Di Gregorio, S, Parodi, L, Pallini, F, Landini, G, Giuri, P, Prampolini, G, Arioli, D, Leone, M, Canale, C, Condemi, F, Lupica, R, Manzola, F, Masciana, R, Agnelli, G, Becattini, C, D'Agostini, E, Mosconi, M, Bogliari, G, Rossi, A, Iannantuoni, G, Bartolino, L, Montagnani, A, Verdiani, V, Gambacorta, M, Lenti, S, Francioni, S, Pierfranceschi, M, Cattabiani, C, Orlandini, F, Scuotri, L, La Regina, M, Corsini, F, Anastasio, L, Mumoli, N, Mazzi, V, Camaiti, A, Balbi, G, Ragazzo, F, and Pengo, M
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute coronary syndrome ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Myocardial Infarction ,Disease ,Cardiovascular event ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,Cardiovascular events ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,80 and over ,Humans ,Cumulative incidence ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Bacterial ,Correction ,Pneumonia ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Hospitalization ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,Heart failure ,Observational study ,Female ,business ,Hospital Units ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The burden of cardiovascular (CV) complications in patients hospitalised for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is still uncertain. Available studies used different designs and different criteria to define CV complications. We assessed the cumulative incidence of acute of CV complications during hospitalisation for CAP in Internal Medicine Units (IMUs). Methods This was a prospective study carried out in 26 IMUs, enrolling patients consecutively hospitalised for CAP. Defined CV complications were: newly diagnosed heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, new onset of supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias, new onset hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack. Outcome measures were: in-hospital and 30-day mortality, length of hospital stay and rate of 30-day re-hospitalisation. Results A total of 1266 patients were enrolled, of these 23.8% experienced at least a CV event, the majority (15.5%) represented by newly diagnosed decompensated heart failure, and 75% occurring within 3 days. Female gender, a history of CV disease, and more severe pneumonia were predictors of CV events. In-hospital (12.2% vs 4.7%, p p = 0.0001) mortality was higher in patients with CV events, as well as the re-hospitalisation rate (13.3% vs 9.3%, p = 0.002), and mean hospital stay was 11.4 ± 6.9 vs 9.5 ± 5.6 days (p p = 0.009). Conclusion Cardiovascular events are frequent in CAP, and their occurrence adversely affects outcome. A strict monitoring might be useful to intercept in-hospital CV complications for those patients with higher risk profile. Trial registration NCT03798457 Registered 10 January 2019 - Retrospectively registered
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36. Neutron measurements for advanced nuclear systems: The n_TOF project at CERN
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Colonna, N., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Barbagallo, M., Bécares, V., Bečvář, F., Belloni, F., Berthier, B., Berthoumieux, E., Brugger, M., Calviani, M., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Cerutti, F., Chiaveri, E., Chin, M., Cortés, G., Cortés-Giraldo, M.A., Diakaki, M., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Duran, I., Fernández-Ordóñez, M., Ferrari, A., Fraval, K., Ganesan, S., Giomataris, I., Giubrone, G., Gómez-Hornillos, M.B., Gonçalves, I.F., González-Romero, E., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Harrisopulos, S., Heil, M., Ioannides, K., Jericha, E., Kadi, Y., Käppeler, F., Karadimos, D., Krtička, M., Lebbos, E., Lederer, C., Leeb, H., Losito, R., Lozano, M., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martinez, T., Massimi, C., Mastinu, P.F., Meaze, M., Mendoza, E., Mengoni, A., Milazzo, P.M., Mosconi, M., Nolte, R., Papaevangelou, T., Paradela, C., Pavlik, A., Perkowski, J., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Praena, J., Quesada, J.M., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Roman, F., Rubbia, C., Sarmento, R., Tagliente, G., Tain, J.L., Tarrìo, D., Tassan-Got, L., Tlustos, L., Tsinganis, A., Vannini, G., Variale, V., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Vykydal, Z., Wallner, A., and Weiß, C.
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37. Medical treatment in gender dysphoric adolescents endorsed by SIAMS–SIE–SIEDP–ONIG
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Fisher, A. D., Ristori, J., Bandini, E., Giordano, S., Mosconi, M., Jannini, E. A., Greggio, N. A., Godano, A., Manieri, C., Meriggiola, C., Ricca, V., Dettore, D., Maggi, M., and Italian GnRH analogs study ONIG group
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38. Le fratture diafisarie di femore in età pediatrica
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Mosconi, M., Pelillo, F., Caretti, V., Costa, P., Peschiera, V., and Benazzo, F.
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39. The role of six biomarkers in diagnosis of hemophilic arthropathy: review of the literature
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Pasta, G, Jannelli, E, Ivone, A, Mosconi, M, Ferranti Calderoni, E, Minen, A, Benazzo, F, Rodriguez-Merchan, E C, Pasta, G, Jannelli, E, Ivone, A, Mosconi, M, Ferranti Calderoni, E, Minen, A, Benazzo, F, and Rodriguez-Merchan, E C
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,hemophilic arthropathy ,hemophilia ,Synovial Membrane ,biomarker ,Humans ,hemarthrosi ,synoviti ,Joint Diseases ,Hemophilia A ,Biomarkers ,Human - Abstract
The aim of our narrative review of the literature is to identify the role of six important biomarkers: synovial fluid thrombomodulin, fibroblast-like synoviocytes, synovial tissue growth factor , vascular endothelial growth factor in synovium and peripheral blood, urinary C-terminal telopeptide of type II collagen, and synovial fluid tumor necrosis factor alpha. These urinary, serum and synovial biomarkers illustrated should be evaluated in patients with hemophilic arthropathy for early diagnosis of hemophilic arthropathy, because they have important implications in the development of arthrofibrosis, altered inflammatory response and bleeding. Moreover, better knowledge of their biological activity is important to identify possible new biological treatment options.
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40. Characterisation of the high-energy neutron beam at iThemba LABS
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Mosconi, M., Musonza, E., Buffler, A., Nolte, R., Röttger, S., and Smit, F.D.
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41. Neutron cross-sections for next generation reactors: New data from n_TOF
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Colonna, N., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Álvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Assimakopoulos, P., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Baumann, P., Becvar, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviani, M., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrillo de Albornoz, A., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillman, I., Dolfini, R., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Ferrant, L., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Frais-Koelbl, H., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., González-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Griesmayer, E., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Isaev, S., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Ketlerov, V., Koehler, P., Konovalov, V., Kossionides, E., Krticka, M., Lampoudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marques, L., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Mastinu, P., Mengoni, A., Milazzo, P.M., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Oshima, M., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M.T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J.L., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vicente, M.C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wendler, H., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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42. SIGIS–SIAMS–SIE position statement of gender affirming hormonal treatment in transgender and non-binary people
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Fisher, A. D., primary, Senofonte, G., additional, Cocchetti, C., additional, Guercio, G., additional, Lingiardi, V., additional, Meriggiola, M. C., additional, Mosconi, M., additional, Motta, G., additional, Ristori, J., additional, Speranza, A. M., additional, Pierdominici, M., additional, Maggi, M., additional, Corona, G., additional, and Lombardo, F., additional
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43. Dissemination of data measured at the CERN n_TOF facility
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Dupont E., Otuka N., Cabellos O., Aberle O., Aerts G., Altstadt S., Alvarez H., Alvarez-Velarde F., Andriamonje S., Andrzejewski J., Audouin L., Bacak M., Badurek G., Balibrea J., Barbagallo M., Barros S., Baumann P., Bécares V., Bečvář F., Beinrucker C., Belloni F., Berthier B., Berthoumieux E., Billowes J., Boccone V., Bosnar D., Brown A., Brugger M., Caamaño M., Calviani M., Calviño F., Cano-Ott D., Capote R., Cardella R., Carrapiço C., Casanovas A., Castelluccio D.M., Cennini P., Cerutti F., Chen Y.H., Chiaveri E., Chin M., Colonna N., Cortés G., Cortés-Giraldo M.A., Cosentino L., Couture A., Cox J., Damone L.A., David S., Deo K., Diakaki M., Dillmann I., Domingo-Pardo C., Dressler R., Dridi W., Duran I., Eleftheriadis C., Embid-Segura M., Fernández-Domínguez B., Ferrant L., Ferrari A., Ferreira P., Finocchiaro P., Fraval K., Frost R.J.W., Fujii K., Furman W., Ganesan S., Garcia A.R., Gawlik A., Gheorghe I., Gilardoni S., Giubrone G., Glodariu T., Göbel K., Gomez-Hornillos M.B., Goncalves I.F., Gonzalez-Romero E., Goverdovski A., Gramegna F., Griesmayer E., Guerrero C., Gunsing F., Gurusamy P., Haight R., Harada H., Heftrich T., Heil M., Heinitz S., Hernández-Prieto A., Heyse J., Igashira M., Isaev S., Jenkins D.G., Jericha E., Kadi Y., Kaeppeler F., Kalamara A., Karadimos D., Karamanis D., Katabuchi T., Kavrigin P., Kerveno M., Ketlerov V., Khryachkov V., Kimura A., Kivel N., Kokkoris M., Konovalov V., Krtička M., Kroll J., Kurtulgil D., Lampoudis C., Langer C., Leal-Cidoncha E., Lederer C., Leeb H., Naour C. Le, Lerendegui-Marco J., Leong L.S., Licata M., Meo S. Lo, Lonsdale S.J., Losito R., Lozano M., Macina D., Manousos A., Marganiec J., Martinez T., Marrone S., Masi A., Massimi C., Mastinu P., Mastromarco M., Matteucci F., Maugeri E.A., Mazzone A., Mendoza E., Mengoni A., Milazzo P.M., Mingrone F., Mirea M., Mondelaers W., Montesano S., Moreau C., Mosconi M., Musumarra A., Negret A., Nolte R., O’Brien S., Oprea A., Palomo-Pinto F.R., Pancin J., Paradela C., Patronis N., Pavlik A., Pavlopoulos P., Perkowski J., Perrot L., Pigni M.T., Plag R., Plompen A., Plukis L., Poch A., Porras I., Praena J., Pretel C., Quesada J.M., Radeck D., Rajeev K., Rauscher T., Reifarth R., Riego A., Robles M., Roman F., Rout P.C., Rudolf G., Rubbia C., Rullhusen P., Ryan J.A., Sabaté-Gilarte M., Salgado J., Santos C., Sarchiapone L., Sarmento R., Saxena A., Schillebeeckx P., Schmidt S., Schumann D., Sedyshev P., Smith A.G., Sosnin N.V., Stamatopoulos A., Stephan C., Suryanarayana S.V., Tagliente G., Tain J.L., Tarifeño-Saldivia A., Tarrío D., Tassan-Got L., Tavora L., Terlizzi R., Tsinganis A., Valenta S., Vannini G., Variale V., Vaz P., Ventura A., Versaci R., Vermeulen M.J., Villamarin D., Vicente M.C., Vlachoudis V., Vlastou R., Voss F., Wallner A., Walter S., Ware T., Warren S., Weigand M., Weiß C., Wolf C., Wiesher M., Wisshak K., Woods P.J., Wright T., and Žugec P.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The n_TOF neutron time-of-flight facility at CERN is used for high quality nuclear data measurements from thermal energy up to hundreds of MeV. In line with the CERN open data policy, the n_TOF Collaboration takes actions to preserve its unique data, facilitate access to them in standardised format, and allow their re-use by a wide community in the fields of nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics and various nuclear technologies. The present contribution briefly describes the n_TOF outcomes, as well as the status of dissemination and preservation of n_TOF final data in the international EXFOR library.
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44. The n_TOF Total Absorption Calorimeter for neutron capture measurements at CERN
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Guerrero, C., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Álvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Assimakopoulos, P., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Calviani, M., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Colonna, N., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Ferrant, L., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., González-Romero, E., Gramegna, F., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lampoudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Mastinu, P., Mendoza, E., Mengoni, A., Milazzo, P.M., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M.T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J.L., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vicente, M.C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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45. Measurement of the neutron-induced fission cross-section of 241Am at the time-of-flight facility n_TOF
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Belloni, F., Calviani, M., Colonna, N., Mastinu, P., Milazzo, P. M., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Barbagallo, M., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Embid-Segura, M., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lamboudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Meaze, M. H., Mengoni, A., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M. T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J. L., Tarrio, D., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vincente, M. C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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46. Placental Pathology And Sars-Cov-2 Infection: The Experience And The Management Of A Regional Referral Center
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Carbone, R, Buffelli, F, Mosconi, M, Vellone, Vg, and Fulcheri, E.
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47. Association between preoperative evaluation with lung ultrasound and outcome in frail elderly patients undergoing orthopedic surgery for hip fractures: study protocol for an Italian multicenter observational prospective study (LUSHIP)
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Vetrugno, L., Boero, E., Bignami, E., Cortegiani, A., Raineri, S. M., Spadaro, S., Moro, F., D'Inca, S., D'Orlando, L., Agro, F. E., Bernardinetti, M., Forfori, F., Corradi, F., Pregnolato, S., Mosconi, M., Bellini, V., Franchi, F., Mongelli, P., Leonardi, S., Giuffrida, C., Tescione, M., Bruni, A., Garofalo, E., Longhini, F., Cammarota, G., De Robertis, E., Giglio, G., Urso, F., Bove, T., Mattuzzi, L., Federici, N., Delrio, S., Meroi, F., Flaibani, L., Zaghis, C., Orso, D., Tomasino, S., Dottore, B., Divella, M., Mussetta, S., Musso, G., Minunno, A., Barbero, C., Puppo, M., Saturno, F., Galvano, A. N., Ippolito, M., Massari, L., Bianconi, M., Caruso, G., Ragazzi, R., Volta, C. A., Mongodi, S., Mojoli, F., Riccone, F., Scolletta, S., Macheda, S., Vulcano, S., Cosco, G., Vadala, E., Taddei, E., Isirdi, A., Vetrugno, Luigi, Boero, Enrico, Bignami, Elena, Cortegiani, Andrea, Raineri, Santi Maurizio, Spadaro, Savino, Moro, Federico, D'Incà, Stefano, D'Orlando, Lori, Agrò, Felice Eugenio, Bernardinetti, Mattia, Forfori, Francesco, Corradi, Francesco, Pregnolato, Sandro, Mosconi, Mario, Bellini, Valentina, Franchi, Federico, Mongelli, Pierpaolo, Leonardi, Salvatore, Giuffrida, Clemente, Tescione, Marco, Bruni, Andrea, Garofalo, Eugenio, Longhini, Federico, Cammarota, Gianmaria, De Robertis, Edoardo, Giglio, Giuseppe, Urso, Felice, Bove, Tiziana, and Lisa Mattuzzi, Nicola Federici, Silvia Delrio, Francesco Meroi, Luca Flaibani, Clara Zaghis, Daniele Orso, Serena Tomasino, Bruno Dottore, Michele Divella, Sabrina Mussetta, Gaia Musso, Angela Minunno, Carlo Barbero, Mattia Puppo, Francesco Saturno, Alberto Nicolò Galvano, Mariachiara Ippolito, Leo Massari, Margherita Bianconi, Gaetano Caruso, Riccardo Ragazzi, Carlo Alberto Volta, Silvia Mongodi, Francesco Mojoli, Filippo Riccone, Sabino Scolletta, Sebastiano Macheda, Serafino Vulcano, Giovanni Cosco, Eugenio Vadalà, Erika Taddei, Alessandro Isirdi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,R895-920 ,Physical examination ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,NO ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,lung ultrasound ,Hip surgery ,Hip fracture ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Interventional radiology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Orthopedic surgery ,Observational study ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common orthopedic causes of hospital admission in frail elderly patients. Hip fracture fixation in this class of patients is considered a high-risk procedure. Preoperative physical examination, plasma natriuretic peptide levels (BNP, Pro-BNP), and cardiovascular scoring systems (ASA-PS, RCRI, NSQIP-MICA) have all been demonstrated to underestimate the risk of postoperative complications. We designed a prospective multicenter observational study to assess whether preoperative lung ultrasound examination can predict better postoperative events thanks to the additional information they provide in the form of “indirect” and “direct” cardiac and pulmonary lung ultrasound signs. Methods LUSHIP is an Italian multicenter prospective observational study. Patients will be recruited on a nation-wide scale in the 12 participating centers. Patients aged > 65 years undergoing spinal anesthesia for hip fracture fixation will be enrolled. A lung ultrasound score (LUS) will be generated based on the examination of six areas of each lung and ascribing to each area one of the four recognized aeration patterns—each of which is assigned a subscore of 0, 1, 2, or 3. Thus, the total score will have the potential to range from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 36. The association between 30-day postoperative complications of cardiac and/or pulmonary origin and the overall mortality will be studied. Considering the fact that cardiac complications in patients undergoing hip surgery occur in approx. 30% of cases, to achieve 80% statistical power, we will need a sample size of 877 patients considering a relative risk of 1.5. Conclusions Lung ultrasound (LU), as a tool within the anesthesiologist’s armamentarium, is becoming increasingly widespread, and its use in the preoperative setting is also starting to become more common. Should the study demonstrate the ability of LU to predict postoperative cardiac and pulmonary complications in hip fracture patients, a randomized clinical trial will be designed with the scope of improving patient outcome. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04074876. Registered on August 30, 2019.
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48. Do standards of care and early outcomes of periprosthetic fractures change during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multicentre study
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Zagra, L, D'Apolito, R, Guindani, N, Zatti, G, Rivera, F, Ravasi, F, Mosconi, M, Momoli, A, Massè, A, Franceschini, M, D'Angelo, F, Dallari, D, Catani, F, Casiraghi, A, Bove, F, Castelli, C, Zagra, Luigi, D'Apolito, Rocco, Guindani, Nicola, Zatti, Giovanni, Rivera, Fabrizio, Ravasi, Flavio, Mosconi, Mario, Momoli, Alberto, Massè, Alessandro, Franceschini, Massimo, D'Angelo, Fabio, Dallari, Dante, Catani, Fabio, Casiraghi, Alessandro, Bove, Federico, Castelli, Claudio Carlo, Zagra, L, D'Apolito, R, Guindani, N, Zatti, G, Rivera, F, Ravasi, F, Mosconi, M, Momoli, A, Massè, A, Franceschini, M, D'Angelo, F, Dallari, D, Catani, F, Casiraghi, A, Bove, F, Castelli, C, Zagra, Luigi, D'Apolito, Rocco, Guindani, Nicola, Zatti, Giovanni, Rivera, Fabrizio, Ravasi, Flavio, Mosconi, Mario, Momoli, Alberto, Massè, Alessandro, Franceschini, Massimo, D'Angelo, Fabio, Dallari, Dante, Catani, Fabio, Casiraghi, Alessandro, Bove, Federico, and Castelli, Claudio Carlo
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Background: Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) are a growing matter for orthopaedic surgeons, and patients with PPFs may represent a frail target in the case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether hospital reorganisations during the most severe phase of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic affected standards of care and early outcomes of patients treated for PPFs in Northern Italy. Materials and methods: Data were retrieved from a multicentre retrospective orthopaedics and traumatology database, including 14 hospitals. The following parameters were studied: demographics, results of nasopharyngeal swabs, prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), comorbidities, general health status (EQ-5D-5L Score), frailty (Clinical Frailty Scale, CFS), pain (visual analogue scale, VAS), anaesthesiologic risk (American Society of Anaesthesiology Score, ASA Score), classification (unified classification system, UCS), type of operation and anaesthesia, in-hospital and early complications (Clavien–Dindo Classification, CDC), and length of stay (LOS). Data were analysed by means of descriptive statistics. Out of 1390 patients treated for any reason, 38 PPFs were included. Results: Median age was 81 years (range 70–96 years). Twenty-three patients (60.5%) were swabbed on admission, and two of them (5.3%) tested positive; in three patients (7.9%), the diagnosis of COVID-19 was established on a clinical and radiological basis. Two more patients tested positive post-operatively, and one of them died due to COVID-19. Thirty-three patients (86.8%) presented a proximal femoral PPF. Median ASA Score was 3 (range, 1–4), median VAS score on admission was 3 (range, 0–6), median CFS was 4 (range, 1–8), median EQ-5D-5L Score was 3 in each one of the categories (range, 1–5). Twenty-three patients (60.5%) developed post-operative complications, and median CDC grade was 3 (range, 1–5). The median LOS was 12.8&nbs
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49. Trattamento delle fratture sovracondiloidee del bambino
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Mosconi, M., Bove, F., Peschiera, V., and Caretti, V.
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50. Measurement of the neutron-induced fission cross-section of 243Am relative to 235U from 0.5 to 20 MeV
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Belloni, F., Calviani, M., Colonna, N., Mastinu, P., Milazzo, P. M., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Barbagallo, M., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Embid-Segura, M., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lamboudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Meaze, M. H., Mengoni, A., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M. T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J. L., Tarrio, D., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vincente, M. C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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