Publications by authors named "E Gaggiotti"

Background: A frequent problem that family doctors face is the meaning of small quantities of blood or protein in urine samples. Patients with this problem are often either neglected or referred to specialists for complex, expensive, and often invasive diagnostic procedures. Exercise testing has never been considered in nephrology, except for some attempts in diabetic patients.

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Background: Automatic systems for stabilizing blood pressure (BP) during dialysis are few and only control those variables indirectly related to BP. Due to complex BP regulation under dynamic dialysis conditions, BP itself appears to be the most consistent input parameter for a device addressed to preventing dialysis hypotension (DH).

Methods: An automatic system (ABPS, automatic blood pressure stabilization) for BP control by fluid removal feedback regulation is implemented on a dialysis machine (Dialog Advanced, Braun).

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The self-locating catheter invented by Nicola Di Paolo has been increasingly used in Italy and elsewhere since 1994, with about a thousand patients currently implanted every year. Twelve grams of tungsten inserted in the tip of the conventional Tenckhoff catheter during extrusion do not significantly change its form, but suffice to keep the tip firmly in the Douglas cavity. The validity of the new catheter is confirmed by a multicentric controlled study in a large population of peritoneal dialysis patients.

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  • The study explored the effectiveness of extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation (EBOO) on improving skin lesions in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) compared to intravenous prostacyclin.
  • EBOO showed significant improvement in skin lesions and reduced pain, itching, and discomfort, while enhancing overall well-being in treated patients.
  • No major side effects were noted with EBOO, indicating its safety and efficacy despite no changes in lower limb blood circulation.
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Some lines of evidence have suggested that the challenge to antioxidants and biomolecules provoked by pro-oxidants such as ozone may be used to generate a controlled stress response of possible therapeutic relevance in some immune dysfunctions and chronic, degenerative conditions. Immune and endothelial cells have been proposed to be elective targets of the positive molecular effects of ozone and its derived species formed during blood ozonation. On the bases of these underlying principles and against often prejudicial scepticism and concerns about its toxicity, ozone has been used in autohemotherapy (AHT) for four decades with encouraging results.

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