11 results on '"Valle R.D."'
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2. Molecular basis of Natural Killer cell dysfunction in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Regina, V., primary, Pilli, M., additional, Olivani, A., additional, Mori, C., additional, Carone, C., additional, Valle, R.D., additional, Ferrari, C., additional, Cariani, E., additional, and Missale, G., additional
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- 2017
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3. Immune gene expression profile in hepatocellular carcinoma and surrounding tissue predicts time to tumor recurrence
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Carone, C., primary, Olivani, A., additional, Valle, R.D., additional, Trenti, T., additional, Missale, G., additional, and Cariani, E., additional
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- 2017
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4. SAT-117 - Molecular basis of Natural Killer cell dysfunction in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Regina, V., Pilli, M., Olivani, A., Mori, C., Carone, C., Valle, R.D., Ferrari, C., Cariani, E., and Missale, G.
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- 2017
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5. PS-142 - Immune gene expression profile in hepatocellular carcinoma and surrounding tissue predicts time to tumor recurrence
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Carone, C., Olivani, A., Valle, R.D., Trenti, T., Missale, G., and Cariani, E.
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- 2017
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6. Graphic extension of a cardiological database for acquisition and storage of qualitative information.
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Cervesato, E., Valle, R.D., Nicolosi, G.L., Rellini, G.L., and Zanuttini, D.
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- 1992
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7. Perspectives from Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic: nationwide survey-based focus on minimally invasive HPB surgery
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Aldrighetti, aEmail Author, L., Boggi, U. b., Falconi, M. c., Giuliante, F. d., Cipriani, F. a., Ratti, Torzilli, G. e., Abu, Hilal, Andrianello, Anselmo, Ardito, Gian, L. B., Banchini, Barabino, Barberis, Bassi, Batignani, Battiston, Belli, Berti, Bianco, Brolese, Brozzetti, Butturini, Calise, Carabott, Capretti, Casadei, Cescon, Cesaretti, Cillo, Cinardi, Colledan, Coppola, Cotsoglou, Crippa, Bona, E. D., Valle, R. D., Angelis, De, Carlis, De, Benedetto, Di, Sebastiano, Di, Dova, Ercolani, Esposito, Giuseppe, M. E., Fabris, Ferrero, Frena, Frigerio, Gianotti, Giuliani, Grazi, Gringeri, Griseri, Gruttadauria, Guglielmi, Izzo, Jovine, Lanza, Malleo, Manzini, Massani, Mazzaferro, Memeo, Minni, Morelli, Nappo, Nardo, Orlando, Partelli, Patriti, Patrone, Percivale, Piccolo, Ravaioli, Reggiani, Risaliti, Rocca, A, Romagnoli, Romano, Russolillo, Ruzzenente, Saladino, Salvia, Santambrogio, Tarchi, Troci, Troisi, Urbani, Veneroni, Vennarecci, Vigano, Viola, Vistoli, Vivarelli, Zanello, Zanus, Zerbi, Italian Association of HepatoBilioPancreatic Surgeons-AICEP, Aldrighetti, L., Boggi, U., Falconi, M., Giuliante, F., Cipriani, F., Ratti, F., Torzilli, G., Abu Hilal, M., Andrianello, S., Anselmo, A., Ardito, F., Gian, L. B., Banchini, F., Barabino, M., Barberis, A., Bassi, C., Batignani, G., Battiston, C., Belli, A., Berti, S., Bianco, P., Brolese, A., Brozzetti, S., Butturini, G., Calise, F., Carabott, K., Capretti, G., Casadei, R., Cescon, M., Cesaretti, M., Cillo, U., Cinardi, N., Colledan, M., Coppola, A., Cotsoglou, C., Crippa, S., Bona, E. D., Valle, R. D., De Angelis, M., De Carlis, L., Di Benedetto, F., Di Sebastiano, P., Dova, L., Ercolani, G., Esposito, A., Giuseppe, M. E., Fabris, A., Ferrero, A., Frena, A., Frigerio, I., Gianotti, L., Giuliani, A., Grazi, G., Gringeri, E., Griseri, G., Gruttadauria, S., Guglielmi, A., Izzo, F., Jovine, E., Lanza, E., Malleo, G., Manzini, L., Massani, M., Mazzaferro, V., Memeo, R., Minni, F., Morelli, L., Nappo, G., Nardo, B., Orlando, F., Partelli, S., Patriti, A., Patrone, R., Percivale, A., Piccolo, G., Ravaioli, M., Reggiani, P., Risaliti, M., Rocca, A., Romagnoli, R., Romano, F., Russolillo, N., Ruzzenente, A., Saladino, E., Salvia, R., Santambrogio, R., Tarchi, P., Troci, A., Troisi, R., Urbani, L., Veneroni, L., Vennarecci, G., Vigano, L., Viola, M., Vistoli, F., Vivarelli, M., Zanello, M., Zanus, G., Zerbi, A., Aldrighetti L., Boggi U., Falconi M., Giuliante F., Cipriani F., Ratti F., Torzilli G., Abu Hilal M., Andrianello S., Anselmo A., Ardito F., Gian L.B., Banchini F., Barabino M., Barberis A., Bassi C., Batignani G., Battiston C., Belli A., Berti S., Bianco P., Brolese A., Brozzetti S., Butturini G., Calise F., Carabott K., Capretti G., Casadei R., Cescon M., Cesaretti M., Cillo U., Cinardi N., Colledan M., Coppola A., Cotsoglou C., Crippa S., Bona E.D., Valle R.D., De Angelis M., De Carlis L., Di Benedetto F., Di Sebastiano P., Dova L., Ercolani G., Esposito A., Giuseppe M.E., Fabris A., Ferrero A., Frena A., Frigerio I., Gianotti L., Giuliani A., Grazi G., Gringeri E., Griseri G., Gruttadauria S., Guglielmi A., Izzo F., Jovine E., Lanza E., Malleo G., Manzini L., Massani M., Mazzaferro V., Memeo R., Minni F., Morelli L., Nappo G., Nardo B., Orlando F., Partelli S., Patriti A., Patrone R., Percivale A., Piccolo G., Ravaioli M., Reggiani P., Risaliti M., Rocca A., Romagnoli R., Romano F., Russolillo N., Ruzzenente A., Saladino E., Salvia R., Santambrogio R., Tarchi P., Troci A., Troisi R., Urbani L., Veneroni L., Vennarecci G., Vigano L., Viola M., Vistoli F., Vivarelli M., Zanello M., Zanus G., and Zerbi A.
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Future studies ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,Crisis management ,Nationwide survey ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,Pancrea ,Medicine ,Viral ,Minimally invasive procedures ,Liver Disease ,Liver Diseases ,COVID-19 ,Liver ,Minimally invasive ,Pancreas ,Biliary Tract Diseases ,Health Care Surveys ,Humans ,Italy ,Pancreatic Diseases ,Coronavirus Infections ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Pandemics ,Pneumonia, Viral ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Esophagus Resection ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Biliary Tract Disease ,Human ,Prioritization ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,High Volume Hospital ,Centralization ,LS7_4 ,Coronavirus Infection ,business.industry ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedure ,Pneumonia ,Surgery ,Health Care Survey ,Invasive surgery ,Pancreatic Disease ,business - Abstract
The safety of minimally invasive procedures during COVID pandemic remains hotly debated, especially in a country, like Italy, where minimally invasive techniques have progressively and pervasively entered clinical practice, in both the hepatobiliary and pancreatic community. A nationwide snapshot of the management of HPB minimally invasive surgery activity during COVID-19 pandemic is provided: a survey was developed and conducted within AICEP (Italian Association of HepatoBilioPancreatic Surgeons) with the final aim of conveying the experience, knowledge, and opinions into a unitary report enabling more efficient crisis management. Results from the survey (81 respondents) show that, in Italian hospitals, minimally invasive surgery maintains its role despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with the registered reduction of cases being proportional to the overall reduction of the HPB surgical activity. Respondents agree that the switch from minimally invasive to open technique can be considered as a valid option for cases with a high technical complexity. Several issues merit specific attention: screening for virus positivity should be universally performed; only expert surgical teams should operate on positive patients and specific technical measures to lower the biological risk of contamination during surgery must be followed. Future studies specifically designed to establish the true risks in minimally invasive surgery are suggested. Furthermore, a standard and univocal process of prioritization of patients from Regional Healthcare Systems is advisable. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1007/s13304-020-00815-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2020
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8. Hepatectomy for Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) related HCC: Propensity case-matched analysis with viral- and alcohol-related HCC
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Paola Tarchi, Pasquale Perri, Gian Luca Grazi, Marcello Maestri, Maurizio Romano, Giorgio Ercolani, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Michele Crespi, Federica Cipriani, Luca Fumagalli, Guido Torzilli, Matteo Donadon, Cecilia Ferrari, Paola Germani, Ivano Sciannamea, Raffaele Dalla Valle, Antonio Floridi, Sarah Molfino, A. Frena, Ivan Marchitelli, Francesco Ardito, Simone Famularo, Elio Jovine, Fabrizio Romano, Andrea Ruzzenente, G. Griseri, Luca Ansaloni, Antonella Delvecchio, Simone Conci, Giuliano La Barba, Giacomo Zanus, A. Antonucci, M. Iaria, Marco Chiarelli, Luca Aldrighetti, Enrico Pinotti, Stefan Patauner, Matteo Zanello, Riccardo Memeo, Mauro Zago, Felice Giuliante, Alberto Manzoni, Giuseppe Zimmitti, Albert Troci, Conci, S., Cipriani, F., Donadon, M., Marchitelli, I., Ardito, F., Famularo, S., Perri, P., Iaria, M., Ansaloni, L., Zanello, M., La Barba, G., Patauner, S., Pinotti, E., Molfino, S., Germani, P., Romano, M., Sciannamea, I., Ferrari, C., Manzoni, A., Troci, A., Fumagalli, L., Delvecchio, A., Floridi, A., Memeo, R., Chiarelli, M., Crespi, M., Zimmitti, G., Griseri, G., Antonucci, A., Zanus, G., Tarchi, P., Baiocchi, G. L., Zago, M., Frena, A., Ercolani, G., Jovine, E., Maestri, M., Valle, R. D., Grazi, G. L., Romano, F., Giuliante, F., Torzilli, G., Aldrighetti, L., Ruzzenente, A., Conci S., Cipriani F., Donadon M., Marchitelli I., Ardito F., Famularo S., Perri P., Iaria M., Ansaloni L., Zanello M., La Barba G., Patauner S., Pinotti E., Molfino S., Germani P., Romano M., Sciannamea I., Ferrari C., Manzoni A., Troci A., Fumagalli L., Delvecchio A., Floridi A., Memeo R., Chiarelli M., Crespi M., Zimmitti G., Griseri G., Antonucci A., Zanus G., Tarchi P., Baiocchi G.L., Zago M., Frena A., Ercolani G., Jovine E., Maestri M., Valle R.D., Grazi G.L., Romano F., Giuliante F., Torzilli G., Aldrighetti L., and Ruzzenente A.
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Disease ,Comorbidity ,Gastroenterology ,Body Mass Index ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Multiple Primary ,Neoplasms ,Chronic ,Liver resection ,Liver Diseases ,Fatty liver ,Liver Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B ,Alcoholic ,Metabolic syndrome ,Hepatitis C ,Tumor Burden ,Survival Rate ,Oncology ,Metabolic associated fatty liver disease ,Population study ,Female ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Disease-Free Survival ,NO ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Hepatectomy ,NAFLD ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Propensity Score ,neoplasms ,Pathological ,Liver Diseases, Alcoholic ,Aged ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,Hepatocellular ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Propensity score matching ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Background and aims: We investigated the clinical impact of the newly defined metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in patients undergoing hepatectomy for HCC (MAFLD-HCC) comparing the characteristics and outcomes of patients with MAFLD-HCC to viral- and alcoholic-related HCC (HCV-HCC, HBV-HCC, A-HCC). Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients included in the He.RC.O.Le.S. Group registry was performed. The characteristics, short- and long-term outcomes of 1315 patients included were compared according to the study group before and after an exact propensity score match (PSM). Results: Among the whole study population, 264 (20.1%) had MAFLD-HCC, 205 (15.6%) had HBV-HCC, 671 (51.0%) had HCV-HCC and 175 (13.3%) had A-HCC. MAFLD-HCC patients had higher BMI (p < 0.001), Charlson Comorbidities Index (p < 0.001), size of tumour (p < 0.001), and presence of cirrhosis (p < 0.001). After PSM, the 90-day mortality and severe morbidity rates were 5.9% and 7.1% in MAFLD-HCC, 2.3% and 7.1% in HBV-HCC, 3.5% and 11.7% in HCV-HCC, and 1.2% and 8.2% in A-HCC (p = 0.061 and p = 0.447, respectively). The 5-year OS and RFS rates were 54.4% and 37.1% in MAFLD-HCC, 64.9% and 32.2% in HBV-HCC, 53.4% and 24.7% in HCV-HCC and 62.0% and 37.8% in A-HCC (p = 0.345 and p = 0.389, respectively). Cirrhosis, multiple tumours, size and satellitosis seems to be the independent predictors of OS. Conclusion: Hepatectomy for MAFLD-HCC seems to have a higher but acceptable operative risk. However, long-term outcomes seems to be related to clinical and pathological factors rather than aetiological risk factors.
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- 2022
9. The Impact of Postoperative Ascites on Survival After Surgery for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: a National Study
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Famularo, S., Donadon, M., Cipriani, F., Ardito, F., Iaria, M., Carissimi, F., Perri, P., Dominioni, T., Zanello, M., Conci, S., Molfino, S., D'Acapito, F., Germani, P., Ferrari, C., Patauner, S., Pinotti, E., Sciannamea, I., Garatti, M., Lodo, E., Troci, A., Delvecchio, A., Floridi, A., Bernasconi, D. P., Fumagalli, L., Chiarelli, M., Memeo, R., Crespi, M., Zanus, G., Zimmitti, G., Antonucci, A., Zago, M., Frena, A., Griseri, G., Tarchi, P., Ercolani, G., Baiocchi, G. L., Ruzzenente, A., Jovine, E., Maestri, M., Grazi, G. L., Valle, R. D., Giuliante, F., Aldrighetti, L., Romano, F., Torzilli, G., Costa, G., Ciulli, C., Giani, A., Ratti, F., Bellobono, M., Cremaschi, E., Valsecchi, M. G., De Peppo, V., Calabrese, F., Desario, G., Lazzari, G., Cucchetti, A., Cosola, D., Percivale, A., Ciola, M., Montuori, M., Frassani, S., Manzoni, A., Salvador, L., Pennacchi, L., Corleone, P., Conticchio, M., Famularo, S., Donadon, M., Cipriani, F., Ardito, F., Iaria, M., Carissimi, F., Perri, P., Dominioni, T., Zanello, M., Conci, S., Molfino, S., D'Acapito, F., Germani, P., Ferrari, C., Patauner, S., Pinotti, E., Sciannamea, I., Garatti, M., Lodo, E., Troci, A., Delvecchio, A., Floridi, A., Bernasconi, D. P., Fumagalli, L., Chiarelli, M., Memeo, R., Crespi, M., Zanus, G., Zimmitti, G., Antonucci, A., Zago, M., Frena, A., Griseri, G., Tarchi, P., Ercolani, G., Baiocchi, G. L., Ruzzenente, A., Jovine, E., Maestri, M., Grazi, G. L., Valle, R. D., Giuliante, F., Aldrighetti, L., Romano, F., Torzilli, G., Costa, G., Ciulli, C., Giani, A., Ratti, F., Bellobono, M., Cremaschi, E., Valsecchi, M. G., De Peppo, V., Calabrese, F., Desario, G., Lazzari, G., Cucchetti, A., Cosola, D., Percivale, A., Ciola, M., Montuori, M., Frassani, S., Manzoni, A., Salvador, L., Pennacchi, L., Corleone, P., Conticchio, M., Famularo S., Donadon M., Cipriani F., Ardito F., Iaria M., Carissimi F., Perri P., Dominioni T., Zanello M., Conci S., Molfino S., D'Acapito F., Germani P., Ferrari C., Patauner S., Pinotti E., Sciannamea I., Garatti M., Lodo E., Troci A., Delvecchio A., Floridi A., Bernasconi D.P., Fumagalli L., Chiarelli M., Memeo R., Crespi M., Zanus G., Zimmitti G., Antonucci A., Zago M., Frena A., Griseri G., Tarchi P., Ercolani G., Baiocchi G.L., Ruzzenente A., Jovine E., Maestri M., Grazi G.L., Valle R.D., Giuliante F., Aldrighetti L., Romano F., Torzilli G., Costa G., Ciulli C., Giani A., Ratti F., Bellobono M., Cremaschi E., Valsecchi M.G., De Peppo V., Calabrese F., DeSario G., Lazzari G., Cucchetti A., Cosola D., Percivale A., Ciola M., Montuori M., Frassani S., Manzoni A., Salvador L., Pennacchi L., Corleone P., Conticchio M., Famularo, S, Donadon, M, Cipriani, F, Ardito, F, Iaria, M, Carissimi, F, Perri, P, Dominioni, T, Zanello, M, Conci, S, Molfino, S, D'Acapito, F, Germani, P, Ferrari, C, Patauner, S, Pinotti, E, Sciannamea, I, Garatti, M, Lodo, E, Troci, A, Delvecchio, A, Floridi, A, Bernasconi, D, Fumagalli, L, Chiarelli, M, Memeo, R, Crespi, M, Zanus, G, Zimmitti, G, Antonucci, A, Zago, M, Frena, A, Griseri, G, Tarchi, P, Ercolani, G, Baiocchi, G, Ruzzenente, A, Jovine, E, Maestri, M, Grazi, G, Valle, R, Giuliante, F, Aldrighetti, L, Romano, F, Torzilli, G, Costa, G, Ciulli, C, Giani, A, Ratti, F, Bellobono, M, Cremaschi, E, Valsecchi, M, De Peppo, V, Calabrese, F, Desario, G, Lazzari, G, Cucchetti, A, Cosola, D, Percivale, A, Ciola, M, Montuori, M, Frassani, S, Manzoni, A, Salvador, L, Pennacchi, L, Corleone, P, and Conticchio, M
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Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Disease-free survival ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,030230 surgery ,NO ,Liver surgery ,Overall survival ,Postoperative ascites ,Postoperative complications ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,Ascites ,Risk of mortality ,Medicine ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Survival analysis ,LS7_4 ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Carcinoma ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Hepatocellular ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Postoperative complication ,Postoperative ascite ,Neoplasm Recurrence ,Local ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Ascite ,medicine.symptom ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Complication ,Varices ,Human - Abstract
Background: Postoperative ascites (POA) is the most common complication after liver surgery for hepatocarcinoma (HCC), but its impact on survival is not reported. The aim of the study is to investigate its impact on overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS), and secondarily to identify the factors that may predict the occurrence. Method: Data were collected from 23 centers participating in the Italian Surgical HCC Register (HE.RC.O.LE.S. Group) between 2008 and 2018. POA was defined as ≥500 ml of ascites in the drainage after surgery. Survival analysis was conducted by the Kaplan Meier method. Risk adjustment analysis was conducted by Cox regression to investigate the risk factors for mortality and recurrence. Results: Among 2144 patients resected for HCC, 1871(88.5%) patients did not experience POA while 243(11.5%) had the complication. Median OS for NO-POA group was not reached, while it was 50 months (95%CI = 41–71) for those with POA (p < 0.001). POA independently increased the risk of mortality (HR = 1.696, 95%CI = 1.352–2.129, p < 0.001). Relapse risk after surgery was not predicted by the occurrence of POA. Presence of varices (OR = 2.562, 95%CI = 0.921–1.822, p < 0.001) and bilobar disease (OR = 1.940, 95%CI = 0.921–1.822, p: 0.004) were predictors of POA, while laparoscopic surgery was protective (OR = 0.445, 95%CI = 0.295–0.668, p < 0.001). Ninety-day mortality was higher in the POA group (9.1% vs 1.9% in NO-POA group, p < 0.001). Conclusion: The occurrence of POA after surgery for HCC strongly increases the risk of long-term mortality and its occurrence is relatively frequent. More efforts in surgical planning should be made to limit its occurrence.
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- 2021
10. Performance of comprehensive complication index and clavien‐dindo complication scoring system in liver surgery for hepatocellular carcinoma
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Valentina Sega, Francesca Ratti, Daniele Nicolini, Giorgio Ercolani, Michele Crespi, Matteo Donadon, Valerio De Peppo, Nadia Russolillo, Antonio Floridi, Matteo Zanello, Luca Pennacchi, Marcello Maestri, Mauro Montuori, Ivano Sciannamea, Cristina Ciulli, Mario Giuffrida, Mauro Zago, A. Frena, Felice Giuliante, Albert Troci, Luca Fumagalli, Valentina Ferraro, Giovanni Lazzari, Marco Chiarelli, Sarah Molfino, Simone Famularo, Andrea Ruzzenente, Alessandro Cucchetti, Giuseppe Zimmitti, Raffaele Dalla Valle, Davide Paolo Bernasconi, Paola Tarchi, Maurizio Romano, Massimo Rossi, Alessandro Giani, Luca Gianotti, Luca Salvador, Enrico Pinotti, Davide Cosola, Fabrizio Romano, Marco Braga, Luca Aldrighetti, Giuliano La Barba, Federico Fazio, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Alessandro Ferrero, Elena Cremaschi, Francesco Razionale, Federica Cipriani, Guido Torzilli, A. Antonucci, Alberto Manzoni, Cecilia Ferrari, Pasquale Perri, Stefan Patauner, Laura Marinelli, Francesco Ardito, Gian Luca Grazi, Simone Conci, Paola Germani, Nicholas Pontarolo, Giacomo Zanus, Quirino Lai, Michele Ciola, Guido Costa, Marco Vivarelli, Zoe Larghi Laureiro, Elio Jovine, Francesco Calabrese, Andrea Percivale, Riccardo Memeo, Michele Tedeschi, Pietro Calcagno, Angelo Franceschi, Giani A., Cipriani F., Famularo S., Donadon M., Bernasconi D.P., Ardito F., Fazio F., Nicolini D., Perri P., Giuffrida M., Pontarolo N., Zanello M., Lai Q., Conci S., Molfino S., Germani P., Pinotti E., Romano M., La Barba G., Ferrari C., Patauner S., Manzoni A., Sciannamea I., Fumagalli L., Troci A., Ferraro V., Floridi A., Memeo R., Crespi M., Chiarelli M., Antonucci A., Zimmitti G., Frena A., Percivale A., Ercolani G., Zanus G., Zago M., Tarchi P., Baiocchi G.L., Ruzzenente A., Rossi M., Jovine E., Maestri M., Valle R.D., Grazi G.L., Vivarelli M., Ferrero A., Giuliante F., Torzilli G., Aldrighetti L., Gianotti L., Romano F., Ciulli C., Braga M., Ratti F., Costa G., Razionale F., Russolillo N., Marinelli L., De Peppo V., Cremaschi E., Calabrese F., Laureiro Z.L., Lazzari G., Cosola D., Montuori M., Salvador L., Cucchetti A., Franceschi A., Ciola M., Sega V., Calcagno P., Pennacchi L., Tedeschi M., Giani, A, Cipriani, F, Famularo, S, Donadon, M, Bernasconi, D, Ardito, F, Fazio, F, Nicolini, D, Perri, P, Giuffrida, M, Pontarolo, N, Zanello, M, Lai, Q, Conci, S, Molfino, S, Germani, P, Pinotti, E, Romano, M, La Barba, G, Ferrari, C, Patauner, S, Manzoni, A, Sciannamea, I, Fumagalli, L, Troci, A, Ferraro, V, Floridi, A, Memeo, R, Crespi, M, Chiarelli, M, Antonucci, A, Zimmitti, G, Frena, A, Percivale, A, Ercolani, G, Zanus, G, Zago, M, Tarchi, P, Baiocchi, G, Ruzzenente, A, Rossi, M, Jovine, E, Maestri, M, Valle, R, Grazi, G, Vivarelli, M, Ferrero, A, Giuliante, F, Torzilli, G, Aldrighetti, L, Gianotti, L, Romano, F, Ciulli, C, Braga, M, Ratti, F, Costa, G, Razionale, F, Russolillo, N, Marinelli, L, De Peppo, V, Cremaschi, E, Calabrese, F, Laureiro, Z, Lazzari, G, Cosola, D, Montuori, M, Salvador, L, Cucchetti, A, Franceschi, A, Ciola, M, Sega, V, Calcagno, P, Pennacchi, L, Tedeschi, M, Giani, A., Cipriani, F., Famularo, S., Donadon, M., Bernasconi, D. P., Ardito, F., Fazio, F., Nicolini, D., Perri, P., Giuffrida, M., Pontarolo, N., Zanello, M., Lai, Q., Conci, S., Molfino, S., Germani, P., Pinotti, E., Romano, M., La Barba, G., Ferrari, C., Patauner, S., Manzoni, A., Sciannamea, I., Fumagalli, L., Troci, A., Ferraro, V., Floridi, A., Memeo, R., Crespi, M., Chiarelli, M., Antonucci, A., Zimmitti, G., Frena, A., Percivale, A., Ercolani, G., Zanus, G., Zago, M., Tarchi, P., Baiocchi, G. L., Ruzzenente, A., Rossi, M., Jovine, E., Maestri, M., Valle, R. D., Grazi, G. L., Vivarelli, M., Ferrero, A., Giuliante, F., Torzilli, G., Aldrighetti, L., Gianotti, L., Romano, F., Ciulli, C., Braga, M., Ratti, F., Costa, G., Razionale, F., Russolillo, N., Marinelli, L., De Peppo, V., Cremaschi, E., Calabrese, F., Laureiro, Z. L., Lazzari, G., Cosola, D., Montuori, M., Salvador, L., Cucchetti, A., Franceschi, A., Ciola, M., Sega, V., Calcagno, P., Pennacchi, L., and Tedeschi, M.
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Liver surgery ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percentile ,Clavien-Dindo Classification ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,Performance ,Logistic regression ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Article ,NO ,Clavien‐Dindo classification ,Comprehensive complication index ,Length of stay ,Morbidity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clavien-Dindo classification ,Medicine ,Derivation ,LS7_4 ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Background: We aimed to assess the ability of comprehensive complication index (CCI) and Clavien-Dindo complication (CDC) scale to predict excessive length of hospital stay (e-LOS) in patients undergoing liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods: Patients were identified from an Italian multi-institutional database and randomly selected to be included in either a derivation or validation set. Multivariate logistic regression models and ROC curve analysis including either CCI or CDC as predictors of e-LOS were fitted to compare predictive performance. E-LOS was defined as a LOS longer than the 75th percentile among patients with at least one complication. Results: A total of 2669 patients were analyzed (1345 for derivation and 1324 for validation). The odds ratio (OR) was 5.590 (95%CI 4.201, 7.438) for CCI and 5.507 (4.152, 7.304) for CDC. The AUC was 0.964 for CCI and 0.893 for CDC in the derivation set and 0.962 vs. 0.890 in the validation set, respectively. In patients with at least two complications, the OR was 2.793 (1.896, 4.115) for CCI and 2.439 (1.666, 3.570) for CDC with an AUC of 0.850 and 0.673, respectively in the derivation cohort. The AUC was 0.806 for CCI and 0.658 for CDC in the validation set. Conclusions: When reporting postoperative morbidity in liver surgery, CCI is a preferable scale.
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11. AISF position paper on HCV in immunocompromised patients
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Gabriele Missale, Mauro Viganò, Marco Astegiano, Mauro Salizzoni, C. Chialà, Angelo Pera, Patrizia Racca, Massimo Di Maio, Mario Salomone, M. Puoti, Simone Parisi, Paolo Bironzo, M. Rendina, Carla Pasquina, Clodoveo Ferri, Luisa Pasulo, Rita Tozzi, A. Tucci, Pietro Lampertico, Emanuele Angelucci, Bruno Daniele, Patrizia Burra, Franco Riccardini, Marco Lagget, Fabio Salvatore Macaluso, Davide Giuseppe Ribaldone, Luca Miele, Clara Lisa Peroni, Raffaele Bruno, Anna Linda Zignego, Ambrogio Orlando, Giovanni Battista Gaeta, Giuseppe Montrucchio, Daniela Libertucci, Massimo Marignani, Agostino Colli, Enrico Fusaro, Antonio Craxì, Giorgio Maria Saracco, Barbara Imperatrice, Paolo Caraceni, Luisa Giaccone, Chiara Baratelli, Giuliano Torre, Luigi Biancone, Elisabetta De Gasperi, Mario Rizzetto, Maria Grazia Clemente, Francesco Paolo Russo, Aldo Giacardi, Riccardo Volpes, Edoardo G. Giannini, Daniele Curci, Rossella Della Valle, Salvatore Petta, Pierluigi Toniutto, Alessandro Busca, Pietro Vajro, Giorgio Verme, Chiara Mazzarelli, Paolo Grossi, Maria Chiara Ditto, Lorella Orsucci, Umberto Vitolo, Alberto Mella, Salvatore Madonia, Federica Cavallo, Maria Giuseppina Cabras, Stefano Bonora, Massimiliano Conforti, Vito Di Marco, Mario Pirisi, Giuseppe Cariti, Marta Coscia, Giuseppina Brancaccio, L. Scaglione, Stefano Fagiuoli, Alfredo Marzano, Stefano Cusinato, Roberto Minutolo, Giuseppe Rossi, Enrico Brignardello, Maurizia Rossana Brunetto, Marzano A., Angelucci E., Astegiano M., Baratelli C., Biancone L., Bironzo P., Brancaccio G., Brunetto M.R., Bruno R., Burra P., Cabras M.G., Caraceni P., Chiala C., Clemente M.G., Colli A., Daniele B., De Gasperi E., Di Marco V., Ditto M.C., Fagiuoli S., Ferri C., Gaeta G.B., Grossi P.A., Imperatrice B., Lampertico P., Macaluso F.S., Madonia S., Marignani M., Mazzarelli C., Mella A., Missale G., Parisi S., Pasulo L., Puoti M., Rendina M., Ribaldone D., Rossi G., Toniutto P., Tucci A., Vajro P., Vigano M., Volpes R., Zignego A.L., Giannini E.G., Miele L., Russo F.P., Petta S., Bonora S., Brignardello E., Busca A., Cariti G., Cavallo F., Conforti M., Coscia M., Craxi A., Curci D., Cusinato S., Di Maio M., Valle R.D., Fusaro E., Giacardi A., Giaccone L., Lagget M., Libertucci D., Minutolo R., Montrucchio G., Orlando A., Orsucci L., Pasquina C., Pera A., Peroni C.L., Pirisi M., Racca P., Riccardini F., Rizzetto M., Salizzoni M., Salomone M., Saracco G.M., Scaglione L., Torre G., Tozzi R., Vitolo U., Verme G., Angelucci, E, Astegiano, M, Baratelli, C, Biancone, L, Bironzo, P, Brancaccio, G, Brunetto, M, Bruno, R, Burra, P, Cabras, M, l Caraceni, P, Chialà, C, Clemente, M, Colli, A, Daniele, B, De Gasperi, E, Di Marco, V, Ditto, M, Fagiuoli, S, Ferri, C, Gaeta, G, Grossi, P, Imperatrice, B, Lampertico, P, Macaluso, F, Madonia, S, Marignani, M, Mazzarelli, C, Mella, A, Missale, G, Parisi, S, Pasulo, L, Puoti, M, Rendina, M, Ribaldone, D, Rossi, G, Toniutto, P, Tucci, A, Vajro, P, Viganò, M, Volpes, R, Zignego, A, Giannini, E, Miele, L, Russo, F, Petta, S, Bonora, S, Brignardello, E, Busca, A, Cariti, G, Cavallo, F, Conforti, M, Coscia, M, Craxì, A, Curci, D, Cusinato, S, Di Maio, M, Valle, R, Fusaro, E, Giacardi, A, Giaccone, L, Lagget, M, Libertucci, D, Minutolo, R, Montrucchio, G, Orlando, A, Orsucci, L, Pasquina, C, Pera, A, Peroni, C, Pirisi, M, Racca, P, Riccardini, F, Rizzetto, M, Salizzoni, M, Salomone, M, Saracco, G, Scaglione, L, Torre, G, Tozzi, R, Vitolo, U, Verme, G, Marzano, Alfredo, Angelucci, Emanuele, Astegiano, Marco, Baratelli, Chiara, Biancone, Luigi, Bironzo, Paolo, Brancaccio, Giuseppina, Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana, Bruno, Raffaele, Burra, Patrizia, Cabras, Maria Giuseppina, Caraceni, Paolo, Chialà, Claudia, Clemente, Maria Grazia, Colli, Agostino, Daniele, Bruno, De Gasperi, Elisabetta, Di Marco, Vito, Ditto, Maria Chiara, Fagiuoli, Stefano, Ferri, Clodoveo, Gaeta, Giovanni Battista, Grossi, Paolo Antonio, Imperatrice, Barbara, Lampertico, Pietro, Macaluso, Fabio Salvatore, Madonia, Salvatore, Marignani, Massimo, Mazzarelli, Chiara, Mella, Alberto, Missale, Gabriele, Parisi, Simone, Pasulo, Luisa, Puoti, Massimo, Rendina, Maria, Ribaldone, Davide, Rossi, Giuseppe, Toniutto, Pierluigi, Tucci, Alessandra, Vajro, Pietro, Viganò, Mauro, Volpes, Riccardo, Zignego, Anna Linda, Giannini, Edoardo G., Miele, Luca, Russo, Francesco Paolo, Petta, Salvatore, Bonora, Stefano, Brignardello, Enrico, Busca, Alessandro, Cariti, Giuseppe, Cavallo, Federica, Conforti, Massimiliano, Coscia, Marta, Craxì, Antonio, Curci, Daniele, Cusinato, Stefano, Di Maio, Massimo, Valle, Rossella Della, Fusaro, Enrico, Giacardi, Aldo, Giaccone, Luisa, Lagget, Marco, Libertucci, Daniela, Minutolo, Roberto, Montrucchio, Giuseppe, Orlando, Ambrogio, Orsucci, Lorella, Pasquina, Carla, Pera, Angelo, Peroni, Clara Lisa, Pirisi, Mario, Racca, Patrizia, Riccardini, Franco, Rizzetto, Mario, Salizzoni, Mauro, Salomone, Mario, Saracco, Giorgio Maria, Scaglione, Luca, Torre, Giuliano, Tozzi, Rita, Vitolo, Umberto, Verme, Giorgio, and Ditto, MARIA CHIARA
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Transplant Recipient ,Comorbidity ,Antiviral Agents ,Organ transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immunocompromised Host ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Immunocompromised patient ,Humans ,Chronic ,Intensive care medicine ,Antiviral Agent ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,medicine.disease ,Hepatitis C ,Organ transplant ,HCV ,Immunocompromised patients ,Transplant Recipients ,Immunocompetence ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,HCV, Immunocompromised patients, Organ transplant ,Position paper ,Neoplasm ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Direct acting ,Human - Abstract
This report summarizes the clinical features and the indications for treating HCV infection in immunocompromised and transplanted patients in the Direct Acting Antiviral drugs era.
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- 2018
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