Publications by authors named "Lanari M"

Objective: Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency in childhood, often leading to neuronal damage and long-term outcomes. The study aims to identify barriers in the pre-hospital and in-hospital management of community-onset pediatric SE and to evaluate the effectiveness of pediatric scores on outcomes prediction.

Methods: This monocentric observational retrospective cohort study included patients treated for community-onset pediatric SE in a tertiary care hospital between 2010 and 2021.

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Nutritional assessment plays a pivotal role in individual development and represents a fundamental component in the early identification of nutritional challenges and imbalances in pediatric patients. Among the validated instruments in the literature, the STRONGkids tool is the most utilized. This study aimed to undertake the translation and transcultural validation of the STRONGkids tool.

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Background: Pediatric dermatology represents one of the most underserved subspecialties in pediatrics. Artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine have become considerable in dermatology, reaching diagnostic accuracy comparable to or exceeding that of in-person visits. This work aims to review the current state of telemedicine and AI in pediatric dermatology, suggesting potential ways to address existing issues and challenges.

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: Kawasaki disease (KD) is a systemic vasculitis of medium arteries, particularly involving coronary arteries. Coronary artery lesions (CALs) is the most serious complication in the acute stage, potentially leading to ischemic cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarction and sudden death. Environmental factors and genetic background contribute to individual susceptibility to develop CALs.

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: Levothyroxine (L-T4) is available for use in congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in three formulations: tablets, drops, and oral solution. This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of all three L-T4 formulations. : We enrolled 63 children born between January 2019 and April 2023 in the Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy) and diagnosed with CH by newborn screening.

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Objective: To evaluate the safety of short-term use of inhaled salbutamol in children under 2 years of age with acute wheezing.

Data Sources: Electronic databases (PubMed, Trip, MEDLINE) and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies published up to October 2022.

Study Selection: The search was restricted to randomised controlled trials published in English regarding the safety of inhaled salbutamol in wheezing children under the age of 2.

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Background: The use of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs) during the COVID-19 pandemic is debated. Understanding the consequences these measures may have on vulnerable populations including children and adolescents is important.

Methods: This is a multicenter, quasi-experimental before-after study involving 12 hospitals of the North Italian Emilia-Romagna Region, with NPI implementation as the intervention event.

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Introduction:  Acute altered mental status (AAMS) is often a challenge for clinicians, since the underlying etiologies cannot always easily be inferred based on the patient's clinical presentation, medical history, or early examinations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of electroencephalogram (EEG) as a diagnostic tool in AAMS of unknown etiology in children.

Materials And Methods:  We conducted a prospective study involving EEG assessments on children presenting with AAMS between May 2017 and October 2019.

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(1) Background: The impact of inflammation on voriconazole exposure in oncohematological pediatric patients represents a debated issue. We aimed to investigate the impact of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT), and interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels on voriconazole exposure in oncohematological pediatric patients requiring allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). (2) Methods: Pediatric patients undergoing allogeneic HCT and receiving therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM)-guided voriconazole as primary antifungal prophylaxis between January 2021 and December 2023 were included.

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Cat-scratch disease is a well-known infection in childhood. It usually presents as tender lymphadenopathy and should be included in the differential diagnosis of any lymphadenopathy syndrome. An history of exposure to cats supports the suspect and a positive serologic test to Bartonella henselae confirms the diagnosis.

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  • A systematic literature review and meta-analysis was conducted to identify maternal risk factors that increase the likelihood of infants developing respiratory syncytial virus lower respiratory tract infection (RSV-LRTI).
  • The analysis included 20 studies, which found that maternal smoking significantly increases the risk of RSV hospitalization in infants, while breastfeeding lowers that risk.
  • Understanding these maternal risk factors is crucial for improving preventative strategies against RSV-LRTI in infants.
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Background: The use of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs), such as lockdowns, social distancing and school closures, against the COVID-19 epidemic is debated, particularly for the possible negative effects on vulnerable populations, including children and adolescents. This study therefore aimed to quantify the impact of NPIs on the trend of pediatric hospitalizations during 2 years of pandemic compared to the previous 3 years, also considering two pandemic phases according to the type of adopted NPIs.

Methods: This is a multicenter, quasi-experimental before-after study conducted in 12 hospitals of the Emilia-Romagna Region, Northern Italy, with NPI implementation as the intervention event.

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Activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase-δ syndrome 2 (APDS2) is characterized by lymphoproliferation and increased risk of malignancy. FDG-PET/CT may represent a helpful diagnostic tool for differentiating these clinical features and correctly diagnosing inborn errors of immunity (IEI). We present the case of a female patient diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma at 19 years of age, although atypical imaging aspects emerged: baseline FDG-PET/CT revealed several hot lymph nodes with a symmetrical distribution, and increased tracer uptake in spleen, axial, and appendicular bone marrow.

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  • The study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) in children hospitalized for febrile urinary tract infections (fUTI), and to determine if AKI could indicate underlying vesicoureteral reflux (VUR).
  • Out of 849 children studied, 14.6% developed AKI, with a higher prevalence of 30% in those having congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT).
  • AKI was identified as a strong predictor for VUR, even after accounting for other diagnostic factors, indicating its relevance in evaluating children with fUTI.
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Objectives: Practice-to-recommendations gaps exist in croup management and have not been critically investigated. This study examined the therapeutic management of croup among a national sample of Italian pediatric providers.

Methods: A survey was administered online to a sample of primary care and hospital-based pediatricians.

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Coastal ecosystems such as salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and kelp forests contribute to climate regulation as carbon sinks. However, coastal ecosystems may act as carbon sources as beach wrack accumulations may release greenhouse gases (GHG) during decomposition. The magnitude of GHG emissions of beach wrack accumulations under natural conditions are poorly understood, hampering accurate blue carbon accountings.

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Background/aim: The humanization of the hospital environment of pediatric departments represents an area of research and intervention on improving the quality of life for hospitalized patients, but also that one of relatives and health professionals. The aim of the study was to test, in a sample of nurses and hospitalized children's parents, whether the pictorial intervention impacted the perceptions of affective qualities of hospital environment.

Methods: This quasi-experimental design study investigated the effects of a pictorial humanization intervention which consisted of some naturalistic and colorful illustrations in the corridor of two pediatric wards of an Italian hospital.

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  • Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are typically caused by viruses, and a study compared the severity of historical RTIs with recent SARS-CoV-2 infections in children.
  • The research analyzed 767 cases from two different periods, finding that COVID-19 had a lower risk of hospitalization, the need for respiratory support, and antibiotic treatment compared to other viral infections.
  • The results suggest that while COVID-19 is similar to other viral RTIs in children, it tends to be less severe, indicating that preventive measures for COVID-19 should also apply to other respiratory viruses like RSV and Influenza.
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The Mediterranean Diet (MD) has been linked to numerous health benefits. This umbrella review aims to synthesize evidence from systematic reviews on the MD's impact on children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 years. Following Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines, we included 11 systematic reviews focusing on the MD's effects on health outcomes, such as asthma, anthropometric measures, physical fitness, and inflammatory markers.

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This multicenter study in Italian hospitals highlights the epidemiologic disruptions in the circulation of the 5 main respiratory viruses from 2019 to 2023. Our data reveal a resurgence of respiratory syncytial virus and influenza during the 2022-2023 winter season, with an earlier peak in cases for both viruses, emphasizing the importance of timely monitoring.

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  • Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a serious disease increasingly seen in northern Italy, especially in children and those with weakened immune systems.
  • A study at St. Orsola University Hospital analyzed 16 hospitalized children over nine years, revealing that most presented with fever, low blood cell counts, and swollen spleens; treatments with Liposomal Amphotericin B effectively managed symptoms.
  • Pediatricians should consider VL as a potential diagnosis for children with unexplained fever and related symptoms, using abdominal ultrasounds and blood tests for diagnosis instead of invasive procedures like bone marrow aspiration.
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Children, adolescents, and young adult cancer survivors (CAYAs) constitute a growing population requiring a customized approach to mitigate the incidence of severe complications throughout their lifetimes. During cancer treatment, CAYAs cancer survivors undergo significant disruptions in their nutritional status, elevating the risks of mortality, morbidity, and cardiovascular events. The assessment of nutritional status during cancer treatment involves anthropometric and dietary evaluations, emphasizing the necessity for regular assessments and the timely identification of risk factors.

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  • Hypertension in children is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular issues later in life, making early detection essential to prevent organ damage.* -
  • The study assessed 92 children to observe the effects of hypertension on cardiac health, finding that overweight/obese individuals had higher blood pressure and an increased likelihood of cardiac hypertrophy compared to those with chronic kidney disease.* -
  • Results indicated a strong link between body weight and cardiac mass, suggesting that managing weight through diet and lifestyle changes from a young age could lessen future cardiovascular risks.*
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