Publications by authors named "Francesco Urso"

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  • Short peripheral catheters (SPCs) often face high complication rates, and the Visual Infusion Phlebitis (VIP) score is commonly used to assess related inflammatory issues, but ultrasound might offer a better alternative.
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of both ultrasound and VIP score = 1 in identifying early signs of SPC failure in hospitalized patients, using an observational method over four days.
  • Results showed that ultrasound was more sensitive and provided earlier warning signs of complications compared to VIP scores, suggesting ultrasound as a more effective tool for assessing SPC issues.
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Background: Long peripheral catheters (LPCs) role in Difficult IntraVenous Access (DIVA) patients admitted to the emergency department has already been studied, resulting in a rapid, safe, and cost-effective procedure. Although their use in outpatient settings is established, there is a lack of studies assessing their benefits. In particular, rheumatologic outpatients affected by scleroderma, especially those affected by digital ulcers, are often treated with intravenous infusions of prostaglandin I (PGI) analog (IV-PGIA).

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Background: Mushrooms are consumed worldwide due to their high nutritional and nutraceutical values. In addition to the presence of various vitamins, low-fat, and proteins, they are also an important source of trace elements, dietary fibers, and bioactive compounds. Their potential therapeutic properties are due to their multiple biological effects, such as antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, anticancer, immune-modulating, cardioprotective, and antidiabetic properties.

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It is well known that diet and nutrition play a critical role in the etiopathogenesis of many disorders. On the other hand, nutrients or bioactive compounds can specifically target and control various aspects of the mechanism underlying the pathology itself, and, in this context, diseases related to intestinal motility disorders stand out. The Herbal Mix (HM) consisting of L.

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