Publications by authors named "F Faggianelli"

Background: NMF are currently poorly evaluated in therapeutic decisions. A quantification of their severity would facilitate their integration. The objective of this study was to validate an autoquestionnaire evaluating the severity of non-motor fluctuations (NMF) in Parkinson's disease (PD).

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  • The objective was to report on preoperative outcomes that help choose surgical techniques for correcting equinovarus foot in adults with brain injuries.
  • A review of 61 studies involving 2,293 participants examined various surgical methods, including neurotomy, calf musculotendinous lengthening, and tendon transfer, noting significant variations in preoperative assessments.
  • The findings revealed inadequate preoperative evaluations and a lack of standardized criteria for surgical decision-making, underscoring the need for improved preoperative assessment measures.
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Introduction: Non-motor fluctuations (NMF) in Parkinson's disease (PD) remain poorly recognized but have a high impact on patients' quality of life. The lack of assessment tools limits our understanding of NMF, compromising appropriate management. Our objective was to validate a hetero-questionnaire for NMF in PD patients at different stages of the disease: without treatment, without motor fluctuations, with motor fluctuations.

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Background: Exaggerated sympathetic nervous system activity associated with low heart rate variability (HRV) is considered to trigger cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. Regular exercise training is efficient to improve autonomic balance.

Objective: We aimed to verify the superiority of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to enhance HRV, cardiorespiratory fitness and cardiac function as compared with moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) in a short, intense cardiac rehabilitation program.

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A prosthesis was designed to protect the intestinal loop from external beam radiation therapy when post-operative radiation is indicated. It is a silicone inflatable balloon, which, when implanted displaces the intestinal loops out of the pelvic irradiation field. The prosthesis can be deflated between each course of irradiation, without surgery.

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