Publications by authors named "F Zeni"

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  • - The study examined complications related to central venous catheters (CVCs) in children with hematologic-oncologic diseases, discovering a total of 671 complications recorded over 153,731 CVC days, averaging 4.365 complications per 1000 CVC days.
  • - Key findings indicated that nearly half of all complications were due to malfunctions, followed by bacteremia and mechanical issues, with various CVC types significantly affecting the risk levels.
  • - The research concluded that around 20-25% of long-term CVCs are prematurely removed, underlining the need for ongoing monitoring to better manage CVCs and reduce complications in pediatric patients.
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Background: The implementation of regular prolonged, and effective rehabilitation in people with Parkinson's disease is essential for ensuring a good quality of life. However, the continuity of rehabilitation care may find barriers related to economic, geographic, and social issues. In these scenarios, telerehabilitation could be a possible solution to guarantee the continuity of care.

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Introduction In supination external rotation (SER) ankle fractures with an intact medial malleolus, stability hinges upon the competence of the deltoid ligament. The purpose of this study is to define the indications and establish criteria for a positive stress radiograph. Methods This is a prospective study of 27 isolated SER lateral malleolar fractures with a reduced ankle mortise.

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Case: A 19-year-old man sustained combined, ipsilateral inferior hip and posterior knee fracture-dislocations secondary to a motor vehicle collision. He underwent immediate closed reduction of the knee and delayed open reduction internal fixation but required emergent open hip reduction for an irreducible femoral head incarcerated on a pubic root fracture. At the 1-year follow-up, he demonstrated excellent functional outcome with painless and full hip and knee range of motion.

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Cardiac aging is characterized by increased cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, myocardial stiffness, and fibrosis, which enhance cardiovascular risk. The receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is involved in several age-related diseases. RAGE knockout () mice show an acceleration of cardiac dimension changes and interstitial fibrosis with aging.

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