Publications by authors named "Luigi Ciolli"

Article Synopsis
  • Cigarette smoking negatively affects bone health by reducing bone mass and increasing the risk of fractures, with evidence linking it to osteoporosis and impaired bone healing.
  • The extent of fracture healing issues appears to correlate with the amount and duration of smoking, although the specific mechanisms behind this are not fully understood.
  • Smoking cessation is crucial for preventing bone-related diseases, but some harmful effects may persist for many years after quitting; thus, understanding smoking's impact on bone health is important for public health strategies.
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Background: Healing of tibia fractures occurs over a wide time range of months, with a number of risk factors contributing to prolonged healing. In this prospective, multicentre, observational study, we investigated the capability of FRACTING (tibia FRACTure prediction healING days) score, calculated soon after tibia fracture treatment, to predict healing time.

Methods: The study included 363 patients.

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Background: A multicenter retrospective analysis of patients treated for leg fractures was conducted to develop a score that correlates with fracture healing time and to identify the risk gradient for delayed healing.

Methods: Fifty-three patients were analyzed and considered healed when full weight bearing was possible. Patients were divided into those who healed within 180 days and those who took longer to heal.

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Pre-clinical studies have shown that treatment by pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) can limit the catabolic effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on articular cartilage and favour the anabolic activity of the chondrocytes. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is usually performed by arthroscopic procedure that, even if minimally invasive, may elicit an inflammatory joint reaction detrimental to articular cartilage. In this study the effect of I-ONE PEMFs treatment in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction was investigated.

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