Publications by authors named "G Zucca"

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  • A new predictive score, called the "Elderly Nursing Home Placement" (ENHP) score, has been developed to identify elderly individuals at risk of requiring nursing home care.
  • The study analyzed healthcare data from over 2.4 million citizens aged 65 and older in Lombardy, Italy, using case-control methodology to find key factors influencing nursing home admission.
  • The ENHP score demonstrated strong predictive performance, helping healthcare decision-makers target support services to those most in need, potentially reducing unnecessary nursing home placements.*
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This paper presents the development and validation of a low-cost device for real-time detection of fatigue damage of structures subjected to vibrations. The device consists of an hardware and signal processing algorithm to detect and monitor variations in the structural response due to damage accumulation. The effectiveness of the device is demonstrated through experimental validation on a simple Y-shaped specimen subjected to fatigue loading.

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Herein we developed a hydrogel based porous cross-linked scaffold intended for the treatment of chronic skin ulcers. It is made of collagen, the most abundant protein of mammals ECM, and chitosan, a natural polysaccharide endowed with numerous positive cues for wound repair. Different cross-linking methods, namely UV irradiation with the addition of glucose, addition of tannic acid as cross-linking agent and ultrasonication, were employed to prepare a cross-linked hydrogel with a highly interconnected 3D internal structure.

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The inter-critically reheated grain coarsened heat affected zone (IC GC HAZ) has been reported as one of the most brittle section of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels welds. The presence of micro-alloying elements in HSLA steels induces the formation of microstructural constituents, capable to improve the mechanical performance of welded joints. Following double welding thermal cycle, with second peak temperature in the range between Ac1 and Ac3, the IC GC HAZ undergoes a strong loss of toughness and fatigue resistance, mainly caused by the formation of residual austenite (RA).

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Peripheral nerve injury is one of the most debilitating pathologies that severely impair patients' life. Although many efforts have been made to advance in the treatment of such a complex disorder, successful strategies to ensure full recovery are still scarce. The aim of the present work was to develop flexible and mechanically resistant platforms intended to act as a support and guide for neural cells during the regeneration process of peripheral nerve injury.

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