Publications by authors named "Corso R"

Aims: Few data are available regarding the role of tricuspid annulus plane systolic excursion to pulmonary artery systolic pressure (TAPSE/PASP), a measurement of right ventricular to pulmonary artery coupling, in patients with chronic heart failure and left ventricular systolic dysfunction.

Methods And Results: This retrospective single-centre study included outpatients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (ejection fraction ≤ 50%) evaluated between January 2022 and December 2022. TAPSE/PASP was evaluated as a continuous variable and as tertiles according to its value on the first visit.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) metrics in predicting responses to neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer.
  • A retrospective analysis of 94 patients was conducted using MRI data to assess pre- and post-treatment ADC values, which were correlated with the tumor regression grade (TRG) after surgery.
  • Results indicated that while pre-ADC values did not correlate with TRG, post-ADC and changes in ADC values were significantly associated with patient responses and overall survival rates, highlighting their potential as predictive markers in treatment outcomes.
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  • - An 82-year-old woman suffered from severe mitral bioprosthesis stenosis and heart failure, with significant EuroScore and STS Scores indicating high surgical risk.
  • - She underwent a novel surgical procedure involving a valve-in-valve implantation using a balloon-expandable prosthesis, accessed through a small incision in the chest.
  • - Post-surgery, she was discharged and improved to NYHA Class I with no angina, indicating a significant recovery under cardiology follow-up.
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Emergency laparotomy is a surgical procedure associated with significantly higher mortality rates compared to elective surgeries. Awake laparotomy under neuraxial anaesthesia has recently emerged as a promising approach in abdominal surgery to improve patient outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and potential benefits of using neuraxial anaesthesia as the primary anaesthetic technique in emergency laparotomies.

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  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of the FLIS (Functional Liver Imaging Score) in predicting post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) and death in patients who had liver surgery for cancer.
  • It involved 150 patients, with a high reliability in assessment results between radiologists, indicating solid agreement in the evaluation processes used.
  • The findings suggest that FLIS, along with factors like blood transfusions and major resections, may help identify patients at risk for adverse outcomes after surgery.
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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an AI algorithm in detecting acute appendicular fractures in children using conventional X-ray images.
  • It included 600 anonymized X-ray images of patients under 17, finding that the AI demonstrated high sensitivity (91.3%) and accuracy (84%) in identifying fractures.
  • The results suggest that the AI tool is effective for diagnosing these types of fractures in pediatric patients, indicating potential for clinical use.
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  • The study compared low-dose, low-contrast media CT exams using model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) vs. hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR) with a focus on image quality and radiation dose.
  • Patients (401 total) underwent cardiovascular CT scans, with results showing that the MBIR group had significantly better vessel contrast enhancement, lower noise levels, and improved signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios.
  • Overall, the MBIR method not only reduced radiation exposure but also enhanced both objective and subjective image quality when compared to HIR.
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The effects of tracheostomy on outcome as well as on intra or post-operative complications is yet to be defined. Admission of patients with tracheostomy to rehabilitation facility is at higher risk of suboptimal care and increased mortality. The aim of the study was to investigate ICU mortality, clinical outcome and quality of life up to 12 months after ICU discharge in tracheostomized critically ill patients.

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  • Chronic actinic dermatitis (CAD) is a troublesome skin condition triggered by sun exposure, leading to itchy and inflamed patches, with unclear origins and limited response to typical treatments.
  • A case study of a 69-year-old man, who suffered from severe CAD that did not improve with standard therapies, showed significant relief after using baricitinib, a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor.
  • The patient's condition improved notably, with changes seen in photo and patch test results, suggesting that JAK inhibitors may offer a promising new treatment option for CAD that warrants further exploration.
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Acute heart failure (AHF) represents a common clinical scenario that requires prompt evaluation and therapy and that is characterized by a high risk of mortality or subsequent rehospitalizations. The pathophysiology leading to AHF decompensation is still not fully understood. Significant activation of inflammatory pathways has been identified in patients with AHF, particularly in its most severe forms, and it has been hypothesized that systemic inflammation has a role in AHF pathogenesis.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate an AI system's ability to differentiate between COVID-19 pneumonia and typical bacterial pneumonia using chest X-ray (CXR) images from patients in an emergency department.
  • The AI demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy with sensitivity and specificity rates comparable to those of experienced radiologists, achieving nearly perfect interrater reliability scores.
  • Results indicated that both the AI and the radiologists were effective in diagnosing COVID-19 pneumonia and typical bacterial pneumonia, suggesting that AI could enhance the speed and accuracy of pneumonia detection in clinical settings.
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The aim of this study is to report the authors' experience of percutaneous transarterial embolization (TAE) in patients with spontaneous soft tissue hematomas (SSTH) and active bleeding with anticoagulation impairment. The study retrospectively identified 78 patients who received a diagnosis of SSTH by CT scan and underwent TAE between 2010 and 2019 in a single trauma center. The patients were stratified using Popov classification into categories: 2A, 2B, 2C, and 3.

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During the waves of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, emergency departments were overflowing with patients suffering with suspected medical or surgical issues. In these settings, healthcare staff should be able to deal with different medical and surgical scenarios while protecting themselves against the risk of contamination. Various strategies were used to overcome the most critical issues and guarantee quick and efficient diagnostic and therapeutic charts.

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The advance in technology allows for the development of different CT scanners in the field of dual-energy computed tomography (DECT). In particular, a recently developed detector-based technology can collect data from different energy levels, thanks to its layers. The use of this system is suited for material decomposition with perfect spatial and temporal registration.

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Gastric cancer represents one of the most common oncological causes of death worldwide. In order to treat patients in the best possible way, the staging of gastric cancer should be accurate. In this regard, endoscopy ultrasound (EUS) has been considered the reference standard for tumor (T) and nodal (N) statuses in recent decades.

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A sound anesthesiologist-surgeon collaboration is crucial for the success of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The aim of this narrative review was to describe if and how anesthetic choice can decrease bleeding and improve visibility in the surgical field (VSF) and thus contribute to successful FESS. A literature search was conducted on evidence-based practices published from 2011 to 2021 describing perioperative care, intravenous/inhalation anesthetics, and operative approaches for FESS and their effects on blood loss and VSF.

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The development of a highly efficient multijunction technology is a key challenge for the future of photovoltaic and for the transition to more renewable energy sources. In this scenario, four-terminal architecture (4T) compared to the classic tandem design allows a large intrinsic robustness to the variations of the solar spectrum, which continuously occur under normal outdoor operation conditions. On the other hand, bifacial solar cells and modules have already proven to be able to increase the energy yield of solar farms at reduced costs.

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Background: Pleural empyema is associated with relevant morbidity and mortality, and it may be classified, according to evolution and ultrasound, into three stages: stage I (free-flowing effusion), stage II (viscous effusion with the tendency to loculate), and stage III (organizing phase). According to guidelines, antibiotic therapy and pleural drainage are recommended, with surgery being performed when patients fail and/or in case of organized empyema.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to report the efficacy and safety of medical thoracoscopy in patients with pleural empyema stratified by chest ultrasound.

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  • MRCP is the best imaging method for diagnosing primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), but existing scoring systems have poor agreement among readers.
  • A study evaluated quantitative MRCP metrics using AI-driven software to assess biliary features in PSC patients, finding that specific metrics like biliary strictures and spleen size predict the risk of complications.
  • The new quantitative PSC score (qMRCP-PSC) showed better prognostic performance than current methods and could serve as a valuable tool for monitoring patients and evaluating treatment outcomes in clinical trials.
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The electrochemical synthesis of ammonia through the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is receiving much attention, since it is considered a promising alternative to the Haber-Bosch process. In NRR experiments, a Nafion membrane is generally adopted as a separator. However, its use is controversial since ammonia can be trapped in the membrane, to some extent, or even pass through it.

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