Publications by authors named "Arcangelo Ricchiuto"

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  • Filarial lymphedema (LE) remains a global health issue even with efforts to eliminate lymphatic filariasis (LF), particularly in Ghana where preventive measures mainly focus on chemotherapy which isn’t helpful for those already affected.
  • A clinical trial from 2018-2020 tested the effectiveness of strict hygiene combined with doxycycline (DOX) on 356 participants with different stages of LE in Ghana and was double-blind and placebo-controlled.
  • Results indicated that while there was some improvement in LE across all groups, doxycycline did not significantly affect the progression of the disease, but adherence to hygiene practices showed strong benefits and potential for reducing acute attacks.
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Lymphedema, hydrocele, and acute adenolymphangitis (ADL) are chronically disabling consequences in patients with lymphatic filariasis (LF). Provision of morbidity management and disability prevention and concurrent mass drug administration of anthelmintics are two pillars for elimination of LF. This study assessed the impact of strict hygiene protocols with or without doxycycline on the progression of filarial lymphedema.

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Background: Life-style metabolic diseases are steadily rising, not only in developed countries, but also in low- and middle-income countries, presenting a global health problem. Metabolic disorders like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are among the ten leading causes of death defined by the WHO in 2019. Results from animal and observational human studies suggest a connection between the decline in human helminth infections and rise of life-style-associated metabolic diseases in developing regions.

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Background: Novel drugs or drug combinations that kill or permanently sterilize adult worms would be very helpful for treatment and elimination of onchocerciasis. In absence of a reliable biomarker for viable adult worms, histopathological assessment of worms within onchocercal nodules is a standard method to determine macrofilaricidal activity. The goal of the present study was to determine the agreement between two independent experts in the analysis of nodule sections and to assess the value of digital imaging as a means of standardizing the analysis.

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Study Objective: To develop and validate a pragmatic risk screening score for postoperative delirium (POD) based on routine preoperative data.

Design: Prospective observational monocentric trial.

Setting: Preoperative data and POD assessment were collected from cardiac and non-cardiac surgical patients at a German university hospital.

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Background: Postoperative Delirium (POD) is the most common complication of elderly patients after surgery associated with increased postoperative morbidity, persistent care dependency and even mortality. Prevention of POD requires detection of patients at high risk prior to surgery. PROPDESC intends to provide an instrument for preoperative routine screening of patients' risk for POD.

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  • * The trial in Ghana involved 272 participants, assessing outcomes such as the viability of female worms and the presence of microfilariae (MF) after different treatment regimens over 36 months.
  • * Results indicated that while IVM combined with ALB did not outperform IVM alone in killing or sterilizing worms, semiannual treatment showed better results in clearing MF from the skin compared to annual treatment.
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  • A pilot trial in Ghana tested different drug regimens for treating onchocerciasis, comparing MIN (minocycline) with DOX (doxycycline) and ALB (albendazole) to find more effective shorter treatments.
  • Out of 158 participants, a high follow-up rate showed that DOX 4 weeks was the most effective, significantly reducing the presence of Wolbachia bacteria in female worms.
  • The study indicated that combining DOX with ALB enhanced treatment results, while MIN showed potential for greater effectiveness than DOX, but further research is needed to confirm these findings.
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Background And Aim: Although an eight-residue insertion in HLA-DQβ1 has been recently identified as a genetic risk factor for idiopathic achalasia, other risk factors are still unknown. In the present study, we carried out an epidemiological survey and a genotype-phenotype (G×P) analysis to gain further insights into the etiology of achalasia.

Methods: We obtained medical data from 696 achalasia patients and 410 controls, as well as their first-degree relatives (2543 of patients and 1497 of controls).

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Background: Ivermectin (IVM) has been the drug of choice for the treatment of onchocerciasis. However, there have been reports of persistent microfilaridermia in individuals from an endemic area in Ghana after many rounds of IVM, raising concerns of suboptimal response or even the emergence of drug resistance. Because it is considered risky to continue relying only on IVM to combat this phenomenon, we assessed the effect of targeting the Onchocerca volvulus Wolbachia endosymbionts with doxycycline for these individuals with suboptimal response.

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