Publications by authors named "Anna Lamberti"

Introduction: The relevance of biodegradable implants has gained more importance in modern clinical practice. The study aimed to evaluate the effects and outcomes of ankle fracture treatment with absorbable implants compared to metal screws. These implants are made from poly l-lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA), however, there are several other materials available on the market.

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  • - Pediatric forearm fractures are common and are often treated with casting or surgery; this study compares two surgical methods: elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) and a newer bioabsorbable method using PLGA implants.
  • - A retrospective review of 86 patients aged 4 to 17 showed that both groups (41 with PLGA and 45 with ESIN) had similar injury patterns, with a ratio of boys more prevalent in both groups, although those treated with PLGA were younger on average.
  • - Most fractures involved both the radius and ulna, with left-sided injuries being slightly more common; statistical analysis indicated no significant differences in gender distribution or injury side between the two surgical methods. *
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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) in treating superficial second-degree burns in children, emphasizing the influence of patient-specific factors on recovery times.
  • The analysis of 27 pediatric cases revealed an average healing time of 8.78 days, with early cold therapy benefiting most patients and a strong correlation found between burn size and reepithelialization time.
  • The research supports PHMB as a safe and efficient treatment option, with an overall lack of complications and a need for further studies on long-term outcomes in pediatric burn care.
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The incidence of articular injury, particularly osteochondral fractures (OCFs), has seen a cinnotable increase in recent years. Regardless of their location, fragments can be overlooked by plain radiographs, which might lead to osteoarthritis in the long run. Diagnostic imaging has a pivotal role in the assessment and classification of the fracture severity, as well as the presence of any associated dislocations.

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Syndactyly is the most common congenital malformation of the hand, leading to the fusion of the digits and frequently affecting the ring and middle fingers. The incidence is 1 out of 2500 children, predominantly occurring in boys and Caucasians. Clinically, the malformation may present as a soft tissue or bony fusion, resulting in the union of the fingers characterised as complete or incomplete.

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  • Individuals at risk for adverse COVID-19 outcomes were offered telephone triage and consultations by General Practitioners (GPs) during the first wave of the epidemic, with a focus on education and prevention rather than clinical interventions.
  • A total of 127,292 patients aged 70 and older, with comorbidities, were assigned to GPs for these consultations, which included discussing risks and preventive measures against COVID-19.
  • Results showed that contacted patients exhibited higher vaccination rates and greater access to therapies, whereas non-contacted patients faced higher risks of COVID-19 infection and related hospitalizations.
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Zinc-hyaluronan-containing burn dressings have been associated with enhanced reepithelialization and low infection rates, although their effectiveness has not yet been investigated in pediatric facial thermal injuries. This single-arm, retrospective cohort study assessed the characteristics of 23 children (≤17-year-old) with facial superficial partial-thickness burns and the wound closure capabilities of the applied zinc-hyaluronan gel. Patients were admitted consecutively to the Pediatric Surgery Division in Pécs, Hungary, between 1 January 2016 and 15 October 2021.

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Background: In the context of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, which occurred in correspondence with the outbreak of the Omicron variant, it became fundamental to assess differences in the risk of severe disease between the Omicron variant and the earlier SARS-CoV-2 variants that were still in circulation despite Omicron becoming prevalent.

Methods: We collected data on 2,267 genotyped PCR-positive swab tests and assessed whether the presence of symptoms, risk of hospitalization, and recovery times were significantly different between Omicron and the earlier variants. Multivariable models adjusted for sex, age class, citizenship, comorbidities, and symptomatology allowed assessing the difference in outcomes between Omicron and the earlier variants according to vaccination status and timing of administration.

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  • An investigation into breakthrough measles cases in Northern Italy from 2017 to 2021 revealed that 7.8% of confirmed infections occurred in vaccinated individuals, indicating that the live-attenuated vaccine does not guarantee complete protection.
  • Among vaccinated patients, 69.4% demonstrated secondary vaccine failure, with non-responders being more likely to require hospitalization and having lower virus detection levels in samples.
  • The study also found that vaccinated individuals could transmit the virus, contributing to 20 outbreaks, emphasizing the need for monitoring and understanding vaccine failures and their implications for public health.
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  • Paediatric second-degree burns present serious medical challenges, and various treatment options exist, prompting a review to compare their effectiveness against silver sulphadiazine (SSD).
  • The study analyzed 29 randomized controlled trials focusing on key outcomes like healing time, infection rates, and length of hospital stays, with some dressings showing improved results over SSD.
  • Findings highlighted variability among studies due to differences in burn severity and area, leading to inconclusive results on the best treatment, indicating a need for further research.
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  • Serogroup 1 (Lp1) sequence type (ST) 23 is a prevalent cause of outbreaks in Italy, linked to both epidemic and sporadic cases from 1995 to 2018.
  • A genomic analysis was conducted comparing ST23 strains from Italy with those in other countries using core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST) and SNP methods.
  • The study found that Italian ST23 isolates are phylogenetically related to strains from Denmark and Scotland, suggesting a common origin and emphasizing the need for comprehensive investigations into infection sources when ST23 is detected.
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Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) abnormalities occur in multiple sclerosis (MS) over the course of the disease. OCTA investigations at early MS stages are lacking. We aimed to investigate vessel density in macular and papillary regions over two years after an initial demyelinating event (IDE).

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Additive manufacturing technologies are essential in biomedical modeling and prototyping. Polymer-based bone models are widely used in simulating surgical interventions and procedures. Distal forearm fractures are the most common pediatric fractures, in which the Kirschner wire fixation is the most widely used operative method.

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Treatment of pediatric deep burns remains a challenge for healthcare personnel. After skin grafting, several treatment options are available, but comparative studies of the different options are scarce. Here, we compared the effectiveness of 2 postoperative dressings used to treat deep pediatric burns after split-thickness skin grafting.

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  • Diabetic patients, especially those with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), are at a greater risk for infections and serious complications, yet there’s limited research on their influenza vaccination rates.
  • In a study of 251 T1DM patients in Milan, only 36% reported receiving the flu vaccine, which dropped to 21.7% based on official registries—far below the target coverage of 75%.
  • Results showed that most patients trust diabetologists for vaccine information, indicating a need for targeted vaccination campaigns involving diabetes specialists to improve immunization rates.
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  • Hepatitis E is a globally distributed disease, with outbreaks typically linked to contaminated water in developing countries, while developed nations see more travel-related cases; however, there has been a rise in local cases in Europe lately.
  • This study focuses on the epidemiology of hepatitis E in Italy from 2007 to 2019, utilizing data from a special surveillance system and analyzing risk factors associated with the disease.
  • From 2007 to mid-2019, Italy reported 385 cases of hepatitis E, with an increasing trend in notifications, particularly in Northern and Central regions, although testing rates are lower in the South and only 46% of suspected cases were actually tested for underlying infections.
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To evaluate retinal vessel density (VD) in macular and in peripapillary regions in patients with recent onset of multiple sclerosis, at initial demyelinating event (IDE) and in matched relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) patients. We evaluated VD in superficial capillary plexus, deep capillary plexus, choriocapillaris and radial peripapillary capillary plexus in IDE, RRMS patients and in matched healthy controls (HCs) through Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCT-A). Clinical history, including history of optic neuritis, Expanded Disability Status scale and disease duration of patients were collected.

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  • In July 2018, an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Bresso, Italy, resulted in 52 confirmed cases and five deaths.
  • An investigation revealed a strong link between heavy rainfall prior to symptoms and an increased risk of the disease, with a public fountain identified as a key source.
  • Water samples showed Lp1 bacteria present, and clinical strains matched those in the environment, confirming the fountain as the outbreak's main cause.
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Background And Aim Of The Work: Hepatitis A is an infectious disease characterized by fecal-oral transmission; however, a rise in sexually-transmitted cases has been observed, particularly among "men who have sex with men". In Europe, a Hepatitis A epidemic occurred among men who have sex with men between 2016 and 2018. The aim of this study is to describe this Hepatitis A epidemic in the city of Milan and to analyze the incidence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases co-infection among Hepatitis A cases.

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In countries of the European Union, tuberculosis (TB) mainly affects marginalised people, including asylum seekers. Migratory flows from high-incidence countries to Italy have increased up to 2017, posing challenges to the national health system. This study sought to assess TB and latent TB infection (LTBI) prevalence among asylum seekers in Milan during the biennium 2016-2017 and to evaluate interventions in place.

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Purpose: Different studies showed correlations between gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) administrations and dentate nucleus (DN) T1-weighted hyperintensity. The clinical impact of gadolinium retention, however, is still largely unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate relations between MRI and clinical disability in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RR-MS) patients.

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A large measles outbreak has been ongoing in Milan and surrounding areas. From 1 March to 30 June 2017, 203 measles cases were laboratory-confirmed (108 sporadic cases and 95 related to 47 clusters). Phylogenetic analysis revealed the co-circulation of two different genotypes, D8 and B3.

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