Publications by authors named "Bassetti B"

Background: To determine whether granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) improves clinical outcomes after large ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) when administered early in patients with left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Methods: STEM-AMI OUTCOME was designed as a prospective, multicentre, nationwide, randomised, open-label, phase III trial (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT01969890) to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of early G-CSF administration in reducing 2-year cardiac mortality and morbidity in patients with STEMI with LV ejection fraction ≤45% after PCI.

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Objective: Data are scarce regarding hospital infection control committees and compliance with infection prevention and control (IPC) recommendations in Brazil, a country of continental dimensions. We assessed the main characteristics of infection control committees (ICCs) on healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in Brazilian hospitals.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in ICCs of public and private hospitals distributed across all Brazilian regions.

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A challenging step in the preparation of tetrahydrocannabinol analogs is an acid-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization of the cannabidiol precursor. This step typically affords a mixture of products, which requires extensive purification to obtain any pure products. We report the development of two continuous-flow protocols for the preparation of (-)--Δ-tetrahydrocannabinol and (-)--Δ-tetrahydrocannabinol.

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Purpose: Antimicrobial stewardship programs are important for reducing antimicrobial resistance because they can readjust antibiotic prescriptions to local guidelines, switch intravenous to oral administration, and reduce hospitalization times. Pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics (PK-PD) empirically based prescriptions and therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) programs are essential for antimicrobial stewardship, but there is a need to fit protocols according to cost benefits. The cost benefits can be demonstrated by reducing toxicity and hospital stay, decreasing the amount of drug used per day, and preventing relapses in infection.

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Objective: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a global health crisis and may have affected healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention strategies. We evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on HAI incidence in Brazilian intensive care units (ICUs).

Methods: In this ecological study, we compared adult patients admitted to the ICU from April through June 2020 (pandemic period) with the same period in 2019 (prepandemic period) in 21 Brazilian hospitals.

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ItalianL1 speakers of EnglishL2 produce the same English sound as longer if spelled with two than with one letter, following Italian grapheme-phoneme conversion rules. Do Italian listeners perceive short and long sounds in English homophonic word pairs that are spelled with a single letter or a digraph (finish-Finnish; morning-mourning)? In Experiment 1, 50 ItalianL1-EnglishL2 bilinguals and 50 English controls performed a Consonant Perception task and a Vowel Perception Task. They heard English homophonic word pairs containing a target sound spelled with one or two letters and indicated whether the two words contained the same sounds or not.

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  • Recent advancements in the treatment of refractory angina (RA) include non-pharmacological approaches like neuromodulation, external counter-pulsation, and coronary sinus constriction, which are now recognized in guidelines in the US and Europe.
  • Despite promising findings from clinical trials that suggest cell-based therapies (CT) improve perfusion and reduce symptoms, they have not yet been included in international treatment guidelines for RA.
  • This review aims to summarize the latest non-drug therapies in guidelines, evaluate the evidence supporting each treatment, and emphasize the potential role of evidence-based CT in RA management.
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Diabetes strongly contributes to the development of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in these patients. It is widely accepted that hyperglycemia impairs hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell (HSPC) mobilization from the bone marrow (BM) by inducing stem cell niche dysfunction. Moreover, a recent study demonstrated that type 2 diabetic patients are characterized by significant depletion of circulating provascular progenitor cells and increased frequency of inflammatory cells.

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  • Scientists are trying to find better ways to fix damaged heart tissue, especially after heart attacks, because this is a big problem today.
  • They've been testing different types of stem cells in studies to see if they can help repair the heart, but so far, the results haven't been as good for real patients as they were in earlier tests.
  • Now, researchers are looking for new and better ways to use stem cells and other methods to help the heart heal more effectively.
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Rationale: In the exploratory Phase II STEM-AMI (Stem Cells Mobilization in Acute Myocardial Infarction) trial, we reported that early administration of G-CSF (granulocyte colony-stimulating factor), in patients with anterior ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after successful percutaneous coronary intervention, had the potential to significantly attenuate LV adverse remodeling in the long-term.

Objective: The STEM-AMI OUTCOME CMR (Stem Cells Mobilization in Acute Myocardial Infarction Outcome Cardiac Magnetic Resonance) Substudy was adequately powered to evaluate, in a population showing LV ejection fraction ≤45% after percutaneous coronary intervention for extensive ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, the effects of early administration of G-CSF in terms of LV remodeling and function, infarct size assessed by late gadolinium enhancement, and myocardial strain.

Methods And Results: Within the Italian, multicenter, prospective, randomized, Phase III STEM-AMI OUTCOME trial, 161 ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction patients were enrolled in the CMR Substudy and assigned to standard of care (SOC) plus G-CSF or SOC alone.

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Background CD 34 stem/progenitor cells are involved in vascular homeostasis and in neovascularization of ischemic tissues. The number of circulating CD 34 stem cells is a predictive biomarker of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in diabetic patients. Here, we provide evidence that hyperglycemia can be "memorized" by the stem cells through epigenetic changes that contribute to onset and maintenance of their dysfunction in diabetes mellitus.

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  • Cell therapy using autologous bone marrow-derived CD133 cells has shown potential in treating patients with refractory angina, particularly focusing on its safety and initial effectiveness.
  • In a trial involving 10 patients with left ventricular dysfunction, the delivery of these cells via a minimally invasive procedure resulted in improved myocardial perfusion and heart function at the 6-month mark.
  • The study also found correlations between enhanced heart perfusion and the levels of certain proangiogenic and anti-inflammatory cytokines released by the CD133 cells, suggesting a mechanism for the observed benefits.
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Research shows that the orthographic forms ("spellings") of second language (L2) words affect speech production in L2 speakers. This study investigated whether English orthographic forms lead L2 speakers to produce English homophonic word pairs as phonological minimal pairs. Targets were 33 orthographic minimal pairs, that is to say homophonic words that would be pronounced as phonological minimal pairs if orthography affects pronunciation.

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Calendar calculations - e.g., calculating the nth month after a certain month - are an important component of temporal cognition, and can vary cross-linguistically.

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Cardiac cell-based therapy has emerged as a novel therapeutic option for patients dealing with untreatable refractory angina (RA). However, after more than a decade of controlled studies, no definitive consensus has been reached regarding clinical efficacy. Although positive results in terms of surrogate endpoints have been suggested by early and phase II clinical studies as well as by meta-analyses, the more recent reports lacked the provision of definitive response in terms of hard clinical endpoints.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is characterized by electrical, contractile, and structural remodeling mediated by interstitial fibrosis. It has been shown that human cardiac mesenchymal progenitor cells (CMPCs) can be differentiated into endothelial, smooth muscle, and fibroblast cells. Here, we have investigated, for the first time, the contribution of CMPCs in the fibrotic process occurring in AF.

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Objective: to identify possible risk factors for acquisition of Enterobacterial strains with a marker for resistance to carbapenems.

Methods: exploratory case-control study performed in hospital settings. The study sample consisted of patients with biological specimens that tested positive for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (cases), with the disk diffusion test and Etest, and controls with biological samples testing negative for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae.

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Zoonotic diseases are a significant health threat for humans and animals. To better understand the epidemiology, etiology, and pathology of infectious agents affecting humans and animals combined approaches are needed. Here we describe an epidemiological investigation conducted by physicians and veterinarians after a reported case of psittacosis.

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Second languages (L2s) are often learned through spoken and written input, and L2 orthographic forms (spellings) can lead to non-native-like pronunciation. The present study investigated whether orthography can lead experienced learners of English to make a phonological contrast in their speech production that does not exist in English. Double consonants represent geminate (long) consonants in Italian but not in English.

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  • Cardiac cell therapy (CCT) is a new method to help cure heart diseases and has been tested on many patients over the last 20 years.
  • Scientists have tried using different types of cells from bone marrow and fat to see if they can help heal damaged heart tissue.
  • Although there was a lot of excitement about CCT, new research shows it doesn't always work as well as hoped, and there are important things to think about before doing more tests.
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  • The bone marrow is a key source of stem cells for treating cardiovascular diseases, particularly through the use of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) that aid in repairing blood vessels and promoting new blood vessel formation.
  • Aging adversely affects both bone marrow and EPC function, leading to decreased effectiveness of EPC therapies in older patients with ischemic heart diseases.
  • The review explores the changes that occur with age in bone marrow and EPCs, discusses their implications for heart-related treatments, and highlights new strategies being researched to improve the performance of EPCs in therapy.
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