Publications by authors named "M A Gioffre Florio"

Background And Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence and to identify the independent predictors of multi-drug resistance among a cohort of patients admitted to emergency department for urinary tract infections (UTI), and to assess the impact of antimicrobial resistance on the clinical outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a prospective multicentre study enrolling all adult patients admitted to one of the eight emergency departments participating in the study with a microbiologically confirmed diagnosis of UTI from February 2023 to July 2024. The primary outcome evaluated was 30-day mortality; secondary outcomes included 7-day mortality and clinical response.

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  • Heel pain in children can be caused by various conditions, including fractures, diseases, and rare tumors, with this text focusing on a rare case of calcaneal exostosis.
  • The case involves a 16-year-old girl with multiple cartilaginous exostoses who had painful masses in her heel, leading to a diagnosis and subsequent surgical excision of the exostosis.
  • Post-surgery, the patient recovered well, being discharged in good condition, completely pain-free within 25 days, indicating effective treatment for her heel pain.
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When predicting physical phenomena through simulation, quantification of the total uncertainty due to multiple sources is as crucial as making sure the underlying numerical model is accurate. Possible sources include irreducible uncertainty due to noise in the data, uncertainty induced by insufficient data or inadequate parameterization, and uncertainty related to the use of misspecified model equations. In addition, recently proposed approaches provide flexible ways to combine information from data with full or partial satisfaction of equations that typically encode physical principles.

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Bioactive compounds in fruit and vegetables have a positive impact on human health by reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular (CV) diseases, and metabolic disorders. However, some fruit and vegetables must be heated before consumption and thermal processes can modify the amount of nutraceuticals, that is, polyphenols, carotenoids, glucosinolates, and ascorbic acid, that can increase or decrease in relation to different factors such as type of processing, temperature, and time but also the plant part (e.g.

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Aging per se is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and is associated with progressive changes in cardiac structure and function. Rodent models are commonly used to study cardiac aging, but do not closely mirror differences as they occur in humans. Therefore, we performed a 2D echocardiographic study in non-human primates (NHP) to establish age- and sex-associated differences in cardiac function and morphometry in this animal model.

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