Publications by authors named "Bertoldi L"

Evaluation of treatment outcomes in patients supported by temporary mechanical circulatory support (tMCS) currently relies mainly on mortality, which may not sufficiently address other patient benefits or harms. Bleeding and thrombosis are major contributors to mortality. Still, current bleeding scores are not designed for critically ill patients undergoing tMCS, only consider selected populations, and do not account for the high heterogeneity among bleeding and thrombotic adverse events.

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Background: Breast cancer is a global health problem, and sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is the standard procedure for early-stage breast cancer. Technetium-99 (TC-99), alone or combined with blue dye (BD) are conventional tracers for SLNB, but they have safety, availability, and cost limitations. Indocyanine green (ICG) is an alternative tracer that has been gaining acceptance among healthcare professionals.

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Aims: To describe the use and the relation to outcome of different ventilation strategies in a contemporary, large, prospective registry of cardiogenic shock patients.

Methods And Results: Among 657 patients enrolled from March 2020 to November 2023, 198 (30.1%) received oxygen therapy (OT), 96 (14.

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Hair analysis plays an important role in the determination of drugs of abuse in both forensic and clinical toxicology investigations. The analysis of different substances often requires the use of different sample preparation methods, thereby increasing the amount of hair sample and time required. In the present study, a fast method involving a combination of a single 25 mg hair extraction procedure and four liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry methods using the same chromatographic phases and column was developed and validated.

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(CaHV-1) infects dogs, causing neonatal death and ocular, neurological, respiratory, and reproductive problems in adults. Although CaHV-1 is widespread in canine populations, only four studies have focused on the CaHV-1 whole genome. In such context, two CaHV-1 strains from both the kidney and spleen of 20-day-old deceased French Bulldog puppies were recently isolated in Sardinia, Italy.

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  • * Women with HF-CS tend to be older, have fewer prior heart issues, and lower rates of severe heart dysfunction compared to men, yet both genders received similar treatments.
  • * Despite ranking equally in treatment use, the 30-day mortality rates were also comparable between sexes (around 53% for women and 51% for men), suggesting the need for further investigation into sex-specific treatment strategies.
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The early identification of a subclinical rejection (SCR) can improve the long-term outcome of the transplanted kidney through intensified immunosuppression. However, the only approved diagnostic method is the protocol biopsy, which remains an invasive method and not without minor and/or major complications. The protocol biopsy is defined as the sampling of allograft tissue at pre-established times even in the absence of an impaired renal function; however, it does not avoid histological damage.

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Objective: To evaluate the fecal bacterial microbiota at the time of diagnosis (T0) and after 1 month of therapy (T1) in cats diagnosed with lymphoplasmacytic enteritis (LPE) or cats with low-grade intestinal T-cell lymphoma (LGITL) and to compare these findings with those of healthy cats.

Animals: 5 healthy cats, 13 cats with LPE, and 7 cats with LGITL were prospectively enrolled between June 2020 and June 2021.

Methods: Fecal samples were collected at T0 and T1, and DNA was extracted for 16S ribosomal amplicon sequencing.

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Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a life-threatening condition characterized by a state of inadequate systemic tissue perfusion caused by cardiac dysfunction. When to implement, change, or remove the use of a temporary mechanical circulatory support (tMCS) in patients with CS is dependent on the aetiology and severity. Here, patient scenarios underlying the need to escalate, de-escalate, wean, or bridge from tMCS devices are taken into consideration by interdisciplinary heart failure and CS teams.

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The additional implantation of a micro-axial flow pump (mAFP) in patients receiving extracorporeal life support by a veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-A ECMO) for cardiogenic shock (CS) has gained interest in recent years. Thus far, retrospective propensity score-matched studies, case series, and meta-analyses have consistently shown an improved survival in patients treated with the so-called ECMELLA concept. The pathophysiological context is based on the modification of V-A ECMO-related side effects and the additive benefit of myocardial unloading.

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Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a complex clinical syndrome with a high risk of mortality. The recent, rapid development of temporary mechanical circulatory support (tMCS) has altered CS treatment. While catecholamines remain the cornerstone of CS therapy, tMCS usage has increased.

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  • Researchers studied the use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in patients with non-ischaemic cardiogenic shock (CS), focusing on how left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) could influence patient outcomes.
  • An analysis of 807 patients showed that while lower LVEF was linked to more severe shock, it didn't correlate with overall 30-day mortality risk; however, MCS appeared to reduce mortality in those with severely reduced LVEF (≤20%).
  • The study suggests that incorporating LVEF into decision-making for MCS in non-ischaemic CS patients could improve patient outcomes by optimizing the benefit-risk ratio.
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  • - The study aimed to compare clinical characteristics and 30-day mortality rates between patients with de novo heart failure-related cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) and those with acute-on-chronic HF-CS, finding significant differences in outcomes.
  • - An analysis of 1,030 patients revealed that while traditional markers of severity were similar, acute-on-chronic HF-CS was linked to higher mortality rates (55.9% vs. 45.5%) and greater severity of shock.
  • - The results suggest that the chronicity of heart failure significantly influences the severity of cardiogenic shock, underlining the need to consider this factor in future clinical trials.
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Saprophytic leptospires are spirochetes enclosed within the non-pathogenic clade of the genus which in turn is subdivided into two subclades S1 and S2. To date, the microorganisms included in these subclades have been isolated from the environment in various parts of the world, and are believed to have no known animal reservoirs. After a case of serovar Pomona was notified to the owner of a farm in Sardinia, all of the farm animals (11 pigs and 3 donkeys) were examined for the presence of .

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  • The analysis from the Altshock-2 registry aimed to compare the clinical features and management of cardiogenic shock due to acutely decompensated heart failure (ADHF-CS) versus that caused by acute myocardial infarction (AMI-CS).
  • It found that patients with ADHF-CS were younger but had worse kidney and liver function, leading to longer hospital stays and increased use of heart replacement therapies.
  • In terms of treatment, norepinephrine was more common for AMI-CS, while epinephrine was more frequently used for ADHF-CS, and overall in-hospital mortality rates were similar between the two groups.
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The aim was the comparison between the Society of Hair Testing (SoHT) consensus for the use of alcohol markers which powdering hair for the extraction of ethylglucuronide (EtG) in water and extraction using the patented M3 Reagent Test kit on cut hair. Hair samples were cut into small segments and washed twice with methanol and diethyl ether. The SoHT-Consensus entails the extraction of pulverised hair in water.

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Aims: Despite its high incidence and mortality risk, there is no evidence-based treatment for non-ischaemic cardiogenic shock (CS). The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) for non-ischaemic CS treatment.

Methods And Results: In this multicentre, international, retrospective study, data from 890 patients with non-ischaemic CS, defined as CS due to severe de-novo or acute-on-chronic heart failure with no need for urgent revascularization, treated with or without active MCS, were collected.

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Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonosis caused by pathogenic spirochetes classified within the genus . Among saprophytic species, Leptospira montravelensis was previously reported only from environmental samples. Here, we report the whole-genome sequence and annotation of a strain of Leptospira montravelensis that was isolated from donkey urine during a leptospirosis outbreak in Sardinia, Italy.

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Down syndrome is a common genetic disorder caused by partial or complete triplication of chromosome 21. This syndrome shows an overall and progressive impairment of olfactory function, detected early in adulthood. The olfactory neuronal cells are located in the nasal olfactory mucosa and represent the first sensory neurons of the olfactory pathway.

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Background: Recent research suggest that gut microbiome may play a fundamental role in athlete's health and performance. Interestingly, nutrition can affect athletic performance by influencing the gut microbiome composition. Among different dietary patterns, ketogenic diet represents an efficient nutritional approach to get adequate body composition in athletes, however, some concerns have been raised about its potential detrimental effect on gut microbiome.

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Sauerkraut is a traditionally fermented cabbage, and recent evidence suggests that it has beneficial properties for human health. In this work, a multi-disciplinary approach was employed to characterize the fermentation process and gut health-promoting properties of locally produced, organic sauerkraut from two distinct producers, SK1 and SK2. 16S rRNA metataxonomics showed that bacterial diversity gradually decreased as fermentation progressed.

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Natural whey starters (NWS) are undefined bacterial communities produced daily from whey of the previous cheese-making round, by application of high temperature. As a result, in any dairy plant, NWS are continuously evolving, undefined mixtures of several strains and/or species of lactic acid bacteria, whose composition and performance strongly depend on the selective pressure acting during incubation. While NWS is critical to assure consistency to cheese-making process, little is known about the composition, functional features, and plant-to-plant fluctuations.

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Background: Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is now considered the "gold standard" for axillary staging in the treatment of breast cancer. Most of the lymph node mapping experiences have been performed with a radioisotope (albumin-Tc99m) associated or not with the intraoperative injection of a dye, such as Patent-Blue V. Recent studies have shown how the use of indocyanine green (ICG; a drug used for diagnostic use for many years in other sectors) as a fluorescent tracer, allows to obtain alone detection rate of the sentinel lymph node similar or even better, without the risks related to radioactivity and with better use of resources.

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