Publications by authors named "L Infantone"

Background: Chest ultrasound (US) is a non-invasive well-validated technique for estimating extravascular lung water (LW) in patients with heart diseases and in end-stage renal disease. We systematically applied this technique to the whole peritoneal dialysis (PD) population of five dialysis units.

Methods: We studied the cross-sectional association between LW, echocardiographic parameters, clinical [pedal oedema, New York Heart Association (NYHA) class] and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) markers of volume status in 88 PD patients.

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Angioplasty is the usual method for the treatment of stenosis of arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis, along with fibrinolysis and thrombus aspiration. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of interventional radiology procedures in the treatment of stenosis or occlusion of arteriovenous fistulas. One hundred thirteen patients suffering from malfunction of arteriovenous fistulas underwent interventional radiological procedures (140 treatments).

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This study compared the rates of whole-body proteolysis and of albumin and fibrinogen synthesis of seven hemodialysis patients (HD) with those of seven normal matched control subjects (C). HD patients had a normal nutritional and inflammatory status and serum albumin levels >3.5 g/dl.

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Background: Renal transplant recipients often show various metabolic abnormalities including reduced glucose tolerance, impaired insulin sensitivity and altered lipid metabolism. However, the acute effects of carbohydrate ingestion on substrate utilization and energy expenditure have not been fully elucidated.

Methods: We evaluated: (i) basal energy expenditure (EE) and substrate utilization, (ii) metabolic fate of an oral glucose load, and (iii) substrate-induced thermogenesis in: (a) 15 non-diabetic renal transplant recipients (Tx) (BMI 25+/-1) on triple immunosuppressive therapy, (b) 11 patients with primary glomerulonephritis (BMI 25+/-1) (Cort) receiving prednisone treatment, and (c) 12 healthy subjects (BMI 26+/-1) (N).

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Hyponatremia represents a common electrolyte disorder in postoperative patients. Headache, nausea, emesis, weakness and lethargy are all consistent symptoms of hyponatremia in children. Among the neurologic symptoms that are infrequently seen in severe hyponatremic pediatric patients seizure is included while visual disorders are not.

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