Publications by authors named "E PIAZZA"

Background: It has been widely demonstrated that siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have an increased risk of abnormal developmental trajectories. In response to this, early recognition protocols have been developed worldwide, aiming to promote early interventions that can positively impact the neurodevelopment of this population. This paper presents the protocol of a controlled trial: ERI-SIBS (Early Recognition and Intervention in SIBlingS at High Risk for Neurodevelopment Disorders) is an innovative and ecological early recognition and intervention program designed specifically for siblings of children with ASD.

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  • Barotrauma is a common issue in patients with severe respiratory failure, often leading to bad outcomes, but ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) may help reduce this risk through lung-protective ventilation.
  • A review of studies found that ECMO was used in 45 patients, with 46.7% receiving it before invasive ventilation; it allowed for safer ventilation strategies in many cases.
  • The incidence of barotrauma was under 10% among these patients, and overall mortality was 17.8%, suggesting that ECMO can be a viable option to prevent barotrauma in respiratory failure.
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  • * Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been found to play a key role in communication between organs affected by T2D, making them an important area of study.
  • * The review discusses how specific components of EVs, including miRNAs and proteins, impact insulin signaling and glucose metabolism, highlighting their potential as biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment of T2D.
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Cross-border flow of untreated sewage from Mexico into the USA via the Tijuana River is public health issue with negative consequences for coastal communities. Here we evaluate the potential application of fluorescence-based, submersible tryptophan-like (TRP) and humic-like (CDOM) fluorescence sensors for real-time tracking of wastewater pollution in an estuarine environment. Sonde fluorescence measurements were compared with benchtop fluorescence, fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) concentrations, and real-time specific conductivity measurements in the Tijuana River Estuary during dry and wet weather conditions, and with and without cross-border flow.

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