Publications by authors named "I Bolognini"

The use of heart sounds for the assessment of the hemodynamic condition of the heart in telemonitoring applications is object of wide research at date. Many different approaches have been tried out for the analysis of the first (S1) and second (S2) heart sounds, but their morphological interpretation is still to be explored: in fact, the sound morphology is not unique and this impact the separability of the heart sounds components with methods based on envelopes or model optimization. In this study, we propose a method to stratify S1 and S2 according to their morphology to explore their diversity and increase their morphological interpretability.

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Mindfulness-based stress reduction, a complementary and alternative therapy, is able to decrease cancer-related fatigue, and stress and to improve the quality of life in cancer patients. Some studies evaluated if mindfulness-based stress reduction could improve some cardiometabolic and cancer risk factors, including systemic chemokines, growth factors, and pro-inflammatory biomarkers (e.g.

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  • Radical cystectomy (RC) can lead to erectile dysfunction (ED) in bladder cancer survivors, which is a significant concern.
  • The case study presents a 54-year-old male undergoing a robotic-assisted RC with simultaneous implantation of a 3-piece inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP), highlighting the procedure's technical challenges.
  • This one-step approach can improve sexual function outcomes and minimize surgical risks, enhancing the quality of life for male patients post-RC.
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Background: In the field of doping prevention, alongside the traditional functions of repression and control of the phenomenon, educational aspects are becoming increasingly important. Article 18 of the World Anti doping Code obliges the signatories to invest in anti-doping education with the aim of preserving the spirit of sport. The educational commitment should involve young people in health promotion interventions for the prevention of risk behaviors.

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Objective. Anorexia nervosa is difficult to diagnose in cancer patients since weight loss, aversion for food, and eating disturbances are frequent in patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Nevertheless, efforts are mandatory to recognize and manage this condition which may occur also in cancer patients with a special regard to adolescents.

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