Publications by authors named "G Siri"

Background: Linezolid-induced anemia (LI-AN) is a severe adverse reaction, but risk factors of the LI-AN for elderly patients have not been established.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to develop a nomogram capable of predicting LI-AN in elderly patients.

Design: This is a retrospective study to develop and validate a nomogram for anemia prediction in elderly patients treated with linezolid.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Xuebijing injection (XBJI) for treating patients with severe sepsis, using data from 418 patients over a three-year period.
  • Results showed no significant difference in 14-day mortality or hospital stay between patients treated with carbapenem alone and those given carbapenem with XBJI, although the combined treatment led to improved inflammatory markers and kidney/liver function.
  • Although XBJI did not decrease mortality, it demonstrated benefits in reducing inflammation and protecting organ function in sepsis patients.
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Background: Serum biomarkers have been investigated as predictive risk factors for cancer-related cardiovascular (CV) risk, but their analysis is limited to their baseline level rather than their overtime change. Besides historically validated causal factors, inflammatory and oxidative stress (OS) related markers seem to be correlated to CV events but this association needs to be further explored. We conducted an observational study to determine the predictive role of the longitudinal changes of commonly used and OS-related biomarkers during the cancer treatment period.

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Objectives: Previous reports have indicated that the methylation profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in different genes and loci is altered in colorectal cancer (CRC). Regarding the high mortality rate and silent nature of CRC, screening and early detection can meaningfully reduce disease-related deaths. Therefore, for the first time, we aimed to evaluate the early non-invasive diagnosis of CRC via quantitative promoter methylation analysis of RUNX3 and RASSF1A genes in PBMCs.

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This study aimed to gather data on physical activity (PA), bleeding, health-related quality of life, and health status, using a wearable device and an electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) app, in individuals with moderate or severe hemophilia A (HA) without inhibitors receiving treatment according to the clinical practice. This is a 12-month multicenter cohort study conducted in Italy. The primary outcomes included the description of PA by type and intensity, adherence to World Health Organization guidelines, bleeding, and health-related quality of life by EQ-5D questionnaire.

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