Publications by authors named "Fabio Carfagna"

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a shortage of mechanical ventilators was reported and ventilator sharing between patients was proposed as an ultimate solution. Two lung simulators were ventilated by one anesthesia machine connected through two respiratory circuits and T-pieces. Five different combinations of compliances (30-50 mL × cmHO) and resistances (5-20 cmHO × L × s) were tested.

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: Chances of surviving sepsis increase markedly upon prompt diagnosis and treatment. As most sepsis cases initially show-up in the Emergency Department (ED), early recognition of a septic patient has a pivotal role in sepsis management, despite the lack of precise guidelines. The aim of this study was to identify the most accurate predictors of in-hospital mortality outcome in septic patients admitted to the ED.

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  • * A study of 257 individuals from 71 families found that approximately 20% of gene mutation carriers developed aHUS, indicating low penetrance, especially among siblings (7.47 events per 1000 person-years) and offspring (6.29 events per 1000 person-years).
  • * The findings suggest that the disease risk is significantly lower than previously thought and varies by family relationship, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of genetic variant classifications over time.
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  • Children with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are at a high risk for postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) after general anesthesia due to respiratory muscle weakness, but using non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E) may improve outcomes.
  • A study involving 167 pediatric patients with NMDs across 13 Italian hospitals found that 89% were at risk for PPCs, yet only 8% actually developed complications, with a majority having a relatively short hospital stay.
  • The results suggest that the severity of the disease has a greater impact on patient outcomes than the invasiveness of the surgical procedures, highlighting the effectiveness of the combined NIV and MI-E approach in minimizing PPCs
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Background: Physician professionalism, including anaesthesiologists and intensive care doctors, should be continuously assessed during training and subsequent clinical practice. Multi-source feedback (MSF) is an assessment system in which healthcare professionals are assessed on several constructs (e.g.

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To achieve optimal chest compression depth, victims of cardiac arrest should be placed on a firm surface. Backboards are usually placed between the mattress and the back of a patient in the attempt to increase cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality, but their effectiveness remains controversial. A systematic search was performed to include studies on humans and simulation manikins assessing CPR quality with or without backboards.

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Background: Despite growing controversies around Hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness, the drug is still widely prescribed by clinicians to treat COVID19 patients. Therapeutic judgment under uncertainty and imperfect information may be influenced by personal preference, whereby individuals, to confirm a-priori beliefs, may propose drugs without knowing the clinical benefit. To estimate this disconnect between available evidence and prescribing behavior, we created a Bayesian model analyzing a-priori optimistic belief of physicians in Hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness.

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Background: Basic life support (BLS) is crucial in the emergency response system, as sudden cardiac arrest is still a major cause of death worldwide. Unfortunately, only a minority of victims receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from bystanders. In this context, training could be helpful to save more lives, and technology-enhanced BLS simulation is one possible solution.

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Objectives: The present study explored how challenge and threat responses to stress relate to performance, anxiety, confidence, team identity and team characteristics (time spent in training and postgraduate experience) in a medical simulation-based team competition.

Methods: The study was conducted during a national simulation-based training event for residents, the SIMCUP Italia 2018. The SIMCUP is a simulation competition in which teams of four compete in simulated medical emergency scenarios.

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  • Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a serious condition that can lead to bad health effects and even death.
  • Researchers studied the levels of a protein called osteopontin (OPN) in fluid around the brain and in the blood of 44 patients during the first week after their aneurysm burst.
  • The study found that higher levels of OPN in the fluid were linked to worse health outcomes, especially on days 4 and 8 after the injury, while OPN levels in the blood also predicted poor outcomes on days 1 and 4.
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Background: The clinical benefits of on-line hemodiafiltration (HDF) versus high-flux membranes hemodialysis (hf-HD) are still debated. In fact, although a superiority of one treatment over the other, especially in terms of mortality, did not emerge from the analysis of clinical trials, improved intradialytic vascular stability and cardiovascular mortality have been observed in patients undergoing HDF rather than hf-HD; the lower removal of sodium (Na) during HDF seems to play a major role. The plasma concentration of Na is the major determinant of plasma tonicity, which, by determining the flow of water between the intracellular and the extracellular compartment, contributes to the vascular refilling process and the maintenance of blood pressure during the hemodialysis treatment.

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Introduction: Hyperphosphatemia is common in late stages of chronic kidney disease and is often associated with elevated parathormone levels, abnormal bone mineralization, extra-osseous calcification, and increased risk of cardiovascular events and death. Several classes of oral phosphate binders are available to help control plasma phosphorus levels. Although effective at lowering serum phosphorus, they all have safety, tolerability, and compliance issues that need to be considered when selecting which one to use.

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Despite the technological and pharmacological advancements in the last 30 years, morbidity and mortality of dialysis patients are still astonishingly high. Today, convective treatments, such as high-flux haemodialysis (hf-HD) and haemodiafiltration (HDF), are established techniques; the online production of fresh pure dialysate has provided clinical and economic advantages. Nevertheless, the actual benefits of HDF, even with high-convective-volume treatments, are still debatable.

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Introduction: A reliable method of intradialysis calcium mass balance quantification is far from been established. We herein investigated the use of a single-pool variable-volume Calcium kinetic model to assess calcium mass balance in chronic and stable dialysis patients.

Methods: Thirty-four patients on thrice-weekly HD were studied during 240 dialysis sessions.

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Background: Dialysis is associated with a non-negligible rate of morbidity, requiring treatment customization. Many mathematical models have been developed describing solute kinetics during hemodialysis (HD) for an average uremic patient. The clinical need can be more adequately addressed by developing a patient-specific, multicompartmental model.

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