Publications by authors named "Giordano Lanzola"

Introduction: A proper nutrition is essential for human life. Recently, special attention on this topic has been given in relation to three health statuses: obesity, malnutrition and specific diseases that can be related to food or treated with specific diets. Mobile technology is often used to assist users that wish to regulate their eating habits, and identifying which fields of application have been explored the most by the app developers and which main functionalities have been adopted can be useful in view of future app developments.

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Background: Since treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is becoming standard therapy for patients with high-risk and advanced melanoma, an increasing number of patients experience treatment-related adverse events such as fatigue. Until now, studies have demonstrated the benefits of using eHealth tools to provide either symptom monitoring or interventions to reduce treatment-related symptoms such as fatigue. However, an eHealth tool that facilitates the combination of both symptom monitoring and symptom management in patients with melanoma treated with ICIs is still needed.

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  • - The CAPABLE project developed a multi-agent system to assist cancer patients and their clinicians by providing coaching advice and decision support based on clinical guidelines.
  • - A Case Manager (CM) orchestrates the agents' activities by monitoring patient data on a shared blackboard and using a special syntax inspired by HL7-FHIR for effective communication.
  • - The CM has been validated through simulations and is essential for coordinating the agents, with potential applications for integrating various healthcare services into a seamless telemedicine system.
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The CAPABLE project has been funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Programme over the years 2020-24 to support home care. A system is being designed and implemented supporting remote monitoring and virtual coaching for cancer patients. The system is based on a distributed modular architecture involving many components encapsulating various knowledge.

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Background And Objective: We illustrate a low-cost platform easing the estimation of spatio-temporal parameters (GA-STP) ready for large-scale deployment in fall prevention.

Methods: We used a commercial sensorized carpet with a limited cost and a very coarse resolution. An instrument validation test was accomplished: the Wilcoxon test for paired samples and the correlation test with Spearman method were used to compare the values computed by the platform with reference ones.

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Background: Multidisciplinary treatment for head and neck carcinoma offers the best curative results but generates acute toxicities, which negatively affect both patients' quality of life and treatment compliance. Usually, the patient's clinical condition is recorded during scheduled, time-limited office visits and patients might forget to discuss symptoms occurred weeks before. They could also have difficulties contacting their clinicians outside of these limited encounters.

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In this work we exploited an algorithm, already present in the literature, and based on the notion of signal permutation entropy, to analyze a very long time series of sleep data from a single subject. The aim of the work is to explore methods for personalizing alerts related to sleep anomalies, and recommendations for improving sleep quality. As a matter of fact, sleep duration and sleep quality may differently affect daily performance of different people, as well as daily activities may differently affect sleeping during the night.

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Objective: To develop and validate a new risk score for intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in preterm neonates based on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).

Study Design: We retrospectively analyzed CGM traces obtained from 50 very preterm neonates, grouped into two sub-cohorts started on CGM within 12 and 48 h of birth, respectively. A CGM linked to an Artificial Intelligence Risk (CLAIR) index was developed to quantify glucose variability during the first 72 h of life in neonates with and without IVH.

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Ketogenic Diet (KD) is a high-fat diet used to treat refractory epilepsy in patients, also including children. Because of the inherent differences with a balanced diet, patients starting KD face an abrupt switch of dietary habits. Moreover, KD is associated with several side effects that should be closely monitored.

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Objectives: We propose an architecture for monitoring outpatients that relies on mobile technologies for acquiring data. The goal is to better control the onset of possible side effects between the scheduled visits at the clinic.

Methods: We analyze the architectural components required to ensure a high level of abstraction from data.

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Glucose concentration in the blood stream is a critical vital parameter and an effective monitoring of this quantity is crucial for diabetes treatment and intensive care management. Effective bio-sensing technology and advanced signal processing are therefore of unquestioned importance for blood glucose monitoring. Nevertheless, collecting measurements only represents part of the process as another critical task involves delivering the collected measures to the treating specialists and caregivers.

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  • The study aimed to examine the experiences of children with type 1 diabetes and their parents during a 7-day summer camp focused on an artificial pancreas clinical trial.
  • Interviews revealed that while parents were mainly curious about the device's safety and effectiveness, children were excited about trying out the new technology.
  • Results showed that most parents found the artificial pancreas easy to use and believed it could improve glucose control, indicating a generally positive reception and the need for further research to better tailor the device to participants' needs.
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The paper illustrates a pilot study involving nurses and paramedic staff to evaluate a mobile platform for rendering and distributing emergengy care protocols. Its specific features were developed to simplify the consultation and reduce the factors that negatively affect the adherence to standards. The study was planned to last one month and two questionnaires are administered to the participants: one at the starting phase, pre-intervention, and one at the end, post-intervention.

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  • The PedArPan project tested a children's version of the modular model predictive control (MMPC) algorithm in children aged 5 to 9 with type 1 diabetes during a camp outing.
  • In a randomized trial with 30 participants, the artificial pancreas (AP) was compared to parent-managed sensor-augmented pump (SAP) over six days.
  • Results indicated that the AP significantly reduced overnight hypoglycemia but also led to higher average glucose levels and slightly decreased time within the target glucose range, suggesting that algorithm improvements are needed for better efficacy.
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  • This study investigated the effectiveness of a wearable artificial pancreas (AP) for managing blood sugar levels in adults with type 1 diabetes during both day and night over a month.
  • Results showed that the D/N-AP (Day/Night-AP) maintained similar time-in-target glucose levels as the E/N-AP (Evening/Night-AP) and outperformed a traditional sensor augmented pump (SAP) in reducing low blood sugar incidents.
  • The D/N-AP demonstrated lower blood glucose variability during the day compared to the E/N-AP and the SAP, indicating it may offer improved glucose control in a free-living environment.
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Checklists have been recently introduced in the medical practice playing the role of summarized guidelines, streamlined for rapid consultations. However, there are still some barriers preventing their widespread diffusion. Those concern the representation, dissemination and update of their underlying knowledge, as well as the means currently adopted for their actual use, that is still mostly paper-based.

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The Colibri project is introduced, whose aim is setting up a shared database of Magnetic Resonance images concerning pediatric patients affected by neurological rare disorders. The project involves 19 Italian centers of excellence in pediatric neuro-radiology and is supported by the nationwide coordinating center for the Information and Communication Technology research infrastructure. After the first year devoted to the design and the implementation, in November 2014 the system finally went into service at the centers involved in the project.

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  • An artificial pancreas (AP) that can be worn overnight appears to improve glucose control in type 1 diabetes patients compared to traditional sensor-augmented pump therapy (SAP) used continuously.
  • In a crossover study involving patients from France, Italy, and the Netherlands, participants used the AP at night and managed SAP during the day, while another group only used SAP for the entire study duration.
  • Results showed that AP users spent an average of 66.7% of the night in the target glucose range, significantly higher than the 58.1% for SAP users, indicating better nighttime glucose management with the AP.
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The paper describes the adaptation of a mobile platform initially developed for designing and administering questionnaires to a new context supporting checklists in emergency care. We took part in the checklists formalization process together with the domain experts and recognized that some tasks would highly benefit from the inherent features offered by the mobile technology. Thus we exploited the robustness of the model already designed for navigating among questionnaires and implemented additional functionalities that improved the usability of the mobile application, making it suitable for the paramedic staff and the volunteers that manage emergency cases.

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An increasing prevalence of chronic diseases is observed, among which cancer is now included because of its survival rates. That trend requires new ways of supporting outpatients and improving their compliance to treatments. This paper introduces HeNeA, a mobile application designed to support patients affected by Head and Neck cancer during their treatments.

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The latest achievements in sensor technologies for blood glucose level monitoring, pump miniaturization for insulin delivery, and the availability of portable computing devices are paving the way toward the artificial pancreas as a treatment for diabetes patients. This device encompasses a controller unit that oversees the administration of insulin micro-boluses and continuously drives the pump based on blood glucose readings acquired in real time. In order to foster the research on the artificial pancreas and prepare for its adoption as a therapy, the European Union in 2010 funded the AP@home project, following a series of efforts already ongoing in the USA.

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We illustrate G-quest, a platform originally meant to deliver questionnaires on mobile devices that supports the accomplishment of studies involving outpatients. However the constructs made available by the platform proved to be useful also for distributing learning material and checklists, after a paradigm shift in their application was adopted. Thus, in addition to questionnaires, we designed a guide for educating patients affected by a rare disease and conducted a small survey to assess this new application context.

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Electronic health records often show missing values and errors jeopardizing their effective exploitation. We illustrate the re-engineering process needed to improve the data quality of a web-based, multicentric stroke registry by proposing a knowledge-based data entry support able to help users to homogeneously interpret data items, and to prevent and detect treacherous errors. The re-engineering also improves stroke units coordination and networking, through ancillary tools for monitoring patient enrollments, calculating stroke care indicators, analyzing compliance with clinical practice guidelines, and entering stroke units profiles.

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The increase in the availability and reliability of network connections lets envision systems supporting a continuous remote monitoring of clinical parameters useful either for overseeing chronic diseases or for following clinical trials involving outpatients. We report here the results achieved by a telemedicine infrastructure that has been linked to an artificial pancreas platform and used during a trial of the AP@home project, funded by the European Union. The telemedicine infrastructure is based on a multiagent paradigm and is able to deliver to the clinic any information concerning the patient status and the operation of the artificial pancreas.

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