Publications by authors named "G Carra"

: The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on mental health in the general population. The fear, stress, and uncertainty surrounding that traumatic period could have contributed to the aggravation or possible new onset of obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The COvid Mental hEalth Trial (COMET) is a nationwide project organized by the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", designed as an observational investigation that aimed to gather data from a representative sample of the Italian general population.

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Cachexia is a complex metabolic disorder characterized by negative energy balance due to increased consumption and lowered intake, leading to progressive tissue wasting and inefficient energy distribution. Once considered as passive bystander, metabolism is now acknowledged as a regulator of biological functions and disease progression. This shift in perspective mirrors the evolving understanding of cachexia itself, no longer viewed merely as a secondary consequence of cancer but as an active process.

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  • This study investigates the clinical and metabolic characteristics of mixed features (MFs) in individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), focusing on those experiencing bipolar depression or mania/hypomania.
  • The research included 163 inpatients from May 2020 to July 2023, using various scales and diagnostic tools to analyze symptom severity and metabolic conditions.
  • Findings revealed that MFs were linked to anxious distress and obesity, with a tendency to occur less in severely ill patients, suggesting these factors could enhance the assessment and management of MFs in BD.
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Infections claim the lives of over half a million newborns annually and expose survivors to the risk of lifelong disability. The challenge to clinicians is to identify newborns with invasive infections rapidly, promptly initiate antimicrobial treatment, and take measures to prevent and treat organ dysfunction. Moreover, excessive antibiotic use is a global public health problem.

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Purpose: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is the gold standard for the treatment of gallbladder (GB) disease in small animals. The aims of this study were to investigate and compare the effect of different types of dissectors during LC in rabbits; electrothermal bipolar vessel sealing device (EBVS-LigaSure) and standard electrosurgical dissection (bipolar Maryland) for dissection of the GB in LC, correlating liver function tests (LFTs) in pre and postoperative periods (days 0, 3, 7, 15); macroscopic checking 15 days after surgery through necropsy; histopathological, bacteriological through bacterial growth by culture and intraoperative complications.

Methods: Twenty rabbits were used, group (n = 10) using EBVS for GB dissection and cystic duct seal (GLL), and group (n = 10) using bipolar dissecting forceps and EVBS for cystic duct seal (GLE).

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