Publications by authors named "Carmine D'Urzo"

In this randomized, double-blind triple-crossover study (NCT05142137), the digestive tolerance and safety of a novel, slowly digestible carbohydrate (SDC), oligomalt, an α-1,3/α-1,6-glucan α-glucose-based polymer, was assessed in healthy adults over three separate 7-day periods, comparing a high dose of oligomalt (180 g/day) or a moderate dose of oligomalt (80 g/day in combination with 100 g maltodextrin/day) with maltodextrin (180 g/day), provided as four daily servings in 300 mL of water with a meal. Each period was followed by a one-week washout. A total of 24 subjects (15 females, age 34 years, BMI 22.

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The complexity of the carbohydrate structure is associated with post-prandial glucose response and diverse health benefits. The aim of this study was to determine whether, thanks to the usage of minimally invasive glucose monitors, it was possible to evaluate, in a decentralized study setup, the post-prandial glycemic response (PPGR) of α-glucans differing systematically in their degree of polymerization (DP 3 vs. DP 60) and in their linkage structure (dextrin vs.

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Background: Epidemiological studies have reported lower risk of cardiovascular disease with moderate coffee consumption. In addition, emerging evidence indicates that consumption of coffee beverages enriched in chlorogenic acids (CGAs) may influence blood pressure and endothelial function, suggesting that the beneficial cardiovascular effect of coffee may relate to its CGA content.

Objectives: We conducted a double-blind randomized crossover trial to test the effect of acute consumption of a decaffeinated green coffee extract (DGCE), rich in CGAs, on endothelial function in healthy subjects.

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  • The study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of the oral drug givinostat in treating systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in 17 patients over 12 weeks.
  • Results indicated that givinostat was generally safe, with most adverse effects being mild and resolving on their own; only three patients experienced drug-related side effects.
  • At the end of the study, a majority of participants showed significant improvements in disease symptoms, particularly in reducing the number of affected joints.
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  • A phase II study assessed the safety and effectiveness of Givinostat, a histone-deacetylase inhibitor, in patients with Polycythaemia Vera, Essential Thrombocythaemia, and Myelofibrosis who have the JAK2V617F mutation.
  • The treatment involved administering Givinostat orally for 24 weeks, with some patients requiring dose adjustments or discontinuation due to side effects or disease progression.
  • Results showed promising responses, especially among Polycythaemia Vera and Essential Thrombocythaemia patients, with improvements in symptoms like pruritus and splenomegaly, indicating Givinostat's potential as a tolerated treatment option.
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Progress in perinatal and postoperative techniques has reduced the prognostic role of traditional risk factors in esophageal atresia (EA). This paper reports on 75 cases of esophageal anomalies observed between 1992 and 2002 and followed after surgery from a minimum of six months to a maximum of ten years (mean five years). The impact on survival of birth weight, week of delivery, associated anomalies and need of ventilatory support at birth are discussed.

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Müllerian derivatives are a frequent finding in patients with external genital ambiguity. In cases in which their removal is indicated, traditional surgical approaches are both invasive and associated with risks. We report a case of mixed gonadal dysgenesis in which a large prostatic utricle was successfully removed via laparoscopy.

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Aims: The authors compare their experience of 17 cases of sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) with the literature in an attempt to clarify the natural history of this tumor and to identify factors related to its prognosis and management.

Methods: The obstetrical, neonatal and surgical data were analyzed for 17 cases of SCT observed between July 1985 and December 1998.

Results: Three fetuses died in utero or shortly after birth.

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