Publications by authors named "Bartesaghi G"

Article Synopsis
  • - The techniques for mitral valve repair have significantly improved, with percutaneous methods now being a safe option for high-risk surgical patients, though using prosthetic devices raises the risk of endocarditis.
  • - A case study describes a 75-year-old man who underwent percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve treatment and later developed a fever, leading to a diagnosis of endocarditis caused by Staphylococcus lugdunensis.
  • - The case highlights the critical importance of managing chronic infections in patients with prosthetic implants to minimize the risk of life-threatening complications like endocarditis.
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Gamma and fast neutron dose spatial distributions have been measured at the collimator exit of the epithermal neutron beam of LVR-15 reactor (Řež). Measurements were performed by means of optically analyzed Fricke-gel-layer detectors. The separation of the two dose contributions has been achieved by suitable pixel-to-pixel elaboration of the light transmittance images of Fricke-gel-layer detectors prepared with water and heavy water.

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Background: Intestinal immune infiltration contributes to symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Aim: To assesses the effect of mesalazine (mesalamine) on mucosal immune cells in patients with IBS, through a pilot study.

Methods: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 20 patients with IBS in tertiary care setting.

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Fricke gel dosimeters in the form of layers are suitable to reconstruct bidimensional distributions of the absorbed dose; in accordance with their chemical composition and applying suitably developed algorithms, they can provide dose images of the different radiation components in a BNCT field. After the description of the applied method, this work presents the results obtained at the epithermal column of the BNCT facility at the NRI in Rez (CZ). The measured dose distributions are shown in comparison with data taken by means of other dosimeters thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLDs) and with calculations carried out with the Monte Carlo code MCNP5.

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A thorax phantom has been designed, consisting of PMMA and PE plates containing a cavity filled with a laboratory-made lung-substitute. Fricke-gel dosimeters have been placed in the lung-substitute volume, and the phantom has been irradiated at the epithermal column of LVR-15 reactor. Absorbed dose images have been obtained for both gamma radiation and charged particles emitted in the (10)B reactions with thermal neutrons.

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The epithermal neutron beam of the LVR-15 reactor provides the appropriate conditions for varied BNCT activity. The principal parameters have been frequently determined. The following detectors have been used for the measurement: set of activation monitors of different nuclides irradiated in free beam and in the water phantom, Si semiconductor detector with (6)LiF converter, twin ionization chambers, thermoluminescence dosimeters, gel dosimeters used for imaging of separate part of dose, neutron spectrometer of Bonner type.

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Background: Several studies have searched for predictors of clinical outcome in patients with heart failure (HF). However, since they were collected in clinical trials, most data were subject to selection biases and do not specifically apply to patients with nonischemic heart disease. This study examined the impact of several variables on combined all-cause mortality and hospitalization for cardiac causes, in consecutive ambulatory patients with HF included in the ALPHA registry.

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Transient left ventricular apical ballooning, sometimes associated with intraventricular pressure gradient, is a condition simulating an acute myocardial infarction and may occur in patients presenting with chest pain, electrocardiographic changes and minimal myocardial enzyme release typically without coronary angiographic stenosis. It was originally described in the Japanese population and is often associated with cerebrovascular accidents, surgical procedures and emotional and physical stress. We report the case of a 65-year-old woman presenting with chest pain typical of myocardial ischemia, dyspnea, electrocardiographic abnormalities and signs of hemodynamic instability, occurring after a severe emotional stress.

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