Publications by authors named "E Ferrando"

Article Synopsis
  • Colistin, specifically colistimethate (CMS), is still used in critically ill patients, particularly those on continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) for infections caused by carbapenem-resistant bacteria, despite limited real-life data on its effectiveness and safety.
  • A study involving 20 critically ill patients receiving a specific dosage of CMS showed high colistin levels in their blood but raised concerns about exceeding safety limits, as many patients experienced poor outcomes including a high mortality rate.
  • The findings suggest that while the recommended dosing achieves effective concentrations against bacteria, it poses risks of toxicity, and close monitoring is necessary to balance efficacy and safety.
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Purpose: To evaluate a new in vitro technique for measuring soft contact lens wettability using a nonmodified commercial videokeratoscope, the Medmont E300. To this end, the capability of different artificial tears containing hyaluronic acid (HA) to improve soft contact lens wettability in vitro was investigated.

Methods: An experimental in vitro study was conducted to assess the wetting properties of three artificial tears containing different concentrations of HA (0.

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Severe infections frequently require admission to the intensive care unit and cause life-threatening complications in critically ill patients. In this setting, severe infections are acknowledged as prerequisites for the development of sepsis, whose pathophysiology implies a dysregulated host response to pathogens, leading to disability and mortality worldwide.Vitamin D is a secosteroid hormone that plays a pivotal role to maintain immune system homeostasis, which is of paramount importance to resolve infection and modulate the burden of sepsis.

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Objectives: To compare the RNA loads of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in nasopharyngeal specimens collected from patients with breakthrough coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the Delta variant with those in specimens collected from patients with breakthrough COVID-19 caused by the Omicron variant.

Methods: A retrospective, observational study was conducted, including 240 consecutive adult out-patients, of whom 121 (74 females; median age, 40 years) had COVID-19 due to the Omicron variant and 119 (65 females; median age, 48 years) had COVID-19 caused by the Delta variant. The viral RNA load was quantitated using the TaqPath COVID-19 Combo Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MS, USA).

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The extraordinary olfactory capabilities in detection and rescue dogs are well-known. However, the olfactory performance varies by breed and search environment (Jezierski et al. in Forensic Sci Int 237:112-118, 2014), as well as by the quantity of training (Horowitz et al.

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