Publications by authors named "F Bellussi"

Article Synopsis
  • The meta-analysis found that planned cesarean delivery (CD) is linked to fewer neonatal complications and lower rates of perinatal death compared to planned vaginal delivery (VD) in singleton pregnancies.
  • While planned CD reduces risks for certain maternal issues like urinary incontinence, it also increases the likelihood of wound infections; conversely, planned VD generally leads to quicker recovery and less chance of wound infection.
  • Growing concerns about risks from multiple cesarean deliveries, alongside declining fertility rates, suggest it's crucial to conduct randomized trials to directly compare the outcomes of planned CD and planned VD for babies in specific pregnancy categories.
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Context: The rapid growth and diversification of drug delivery systems have been significantly supported by advancements in micro- and nano-technologies, alongside the adoption of biodegradable polymeric materials like poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) as microcarriers. These developments aim to reduce toxicity and enhance target specificity in drug delivery. The use of in silico methods, particularly molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, has emerged as a pivotal tool for predicting the dynamics of species within these systems.

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Numerical prediction of material properties is attracting the attention of the scientific community and industry because of its usefulness in the design process. In the fields of fluid dynamics and microfluidics, several simulation methods have been proposed and adopted to evaluate the properties of surfaces and material interfaces, thanks to the increasing computational power available. However, despite the efforts made, a general and standardized methodology for implementing such methods is still lacking, thus requiring a trial-and-error approach for each new problem, making them difficult to implement and creating a bottleneck at the initial stage of surface design.

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Term prelabor rupture of membranes, defined as rupture of membranes before the onset of labor at ≥37 weeks of gestation, is a common obstetrical event occurring in 8% of pregnancies. However, most relevant guidelines are inconclusive regarding the management of this condition and the optimal timing of induction of labor. Here, we present evidence from randomized controlled trials and a recent meta-analysis indicating that an immediate induction of labor in term premature rupture of membranes is associated with several maternal and neonatal benefits compared with expectant management, without increasing the risk of cesarean delivery.

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Objective: This study aimed to review obstetrical providers' personal preferences for cesarean delivery on maternal request in uncomplicated pregnancies.

Data Sources: Searches were performed in Ovid-Medline, Cochrane, Scopus, and CINAHL with terms related to "cesarean," "elective," "scheduled," "maternal request," "physician," "obstetrician," "gynecologist," "midwife," "specialist," and "trainee." There was no limitation placed on the language, year, or location of the studies included in the initial search strategy.

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