Publications by authors named "Andrea Pennacchio"

Article Synopsis
  • Diabetic foot (DF) is a significant public health issue that leads to serious clinical and economic challenges due to factors like neuropathy and blood vessel problems.
  • Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2-i), new oral medications for diabetes, have shown promise in managing diabetes but there's limited data on how they affect DF risk, especially regarding limb amputation.
  • This review explores the current evidence on SGLT2-i's impact on complications associated with DF, highlighting the need for more research to fully understand their potential benefits and future implications.
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The concept of vulnerable carotid plaques is pivotal in understanding the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke secondary to large-artery atherosclerosis. In macroscopic evaluation, vulnerable plaques are characterized by one or more of the following features: microcalcification; neovascularization; lipid-rich necrotic cores (LRNCs); intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH); thin fibrous caps; plaque surface ulceration; huge dimensions, suggesting stenosis; and plaque rupture. Recognizing these macroscopic characteristics is crucial for estimating the risk of cerebrovascular events, also in the case of non-significant (less than 50%) stenosis.

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Biodegradability standards measure ultimate biodegradation of polymers by exposing the material under test to a natural microbial inoculum. Available tests developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) use inoculums sampled from different environments e.g.

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The correct recognition of the etiology of ischemic stroke (IS) allows tempestive interventions in therapy with the aim of treating the cause and preventing a new cerebral ischemic event. Nevertheless, the identification of the cause is often challenging and is based on clinical features and data obtained by imaging techniques and other diagnostic exams. TOAST classification system describes the different etiologies of ischemic stroke and includes five subtypes: LAAS (large-artery atherosclerosis), CEI (cardio embolism), SVD (small vessel disease), ODE (stroke of other determined etiology), and UDE (stroke of undetermined etiology).

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