Publications by authors named "M C D'Ovidio"

Aims: Septal myectomy is the treatment of choice for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). Around 30-60% of patients with HOCM have a secondary mitral valve regurgitation due to systolic anterior motion (SAM). We report our experience with extended septal myectomy and its impact on the incidence of concomitant mitral valve procedures.

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Respiratory diseases of infectious, allergic, neoplastic or degenerative origin are due to the interaction of environmental and occupational risk factors, individual susceptibility and other co-factors and comorbidities. Asthma and other respiratory pathologies can be worsened by climate change and exposure to other agents in occupational environments. PubMed and Scopus, and several websites on public and occupational health were queried to find publications and documents on work-related respiratory diseases, asthma, rhinitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumoconiosis and allergic alveolitis in association with climate change.

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Introduction: A concise representation of different primary and ambulatory care quality indicators can be very useful for quickly understanding the data and defining appropriate intervention strategies. The objectives of this study are to implement a graphical representation based on the TreeMap, a tool capable of summarizing results from heterogeneous indicators, with different measurement scales and thresholds, and take advantage of TreeMap's potential to measure the indirect impact of the Sars-CoV-2 epidemic on primary and ambulatory care processes.

Methods: Seven healthcare areas were considered each defined by a set of different indicators representative of the area.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigated the impact of long-term exposure to farming-related air pollutants, specifically particulate matter and ammonia, on the risk of COVID-19 infection and death in five Italian regions during the early months of the pandemic.
  • - Researchers found a 6.9% increase in mortality rates associated with each tonne/km increase in ammonia emissions, suggesting a link between agricultural pollution and higher COVID-19-related deaths.
  • - While the study has limitations due to its ecological design, the authors advocate for public health measures to reduce ammonia exposure, especially during ongoing COVID-19 challenges, and recommend further research to explore causal relationships.
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The allocation of clinical and economic resources is an emerging issue in health management. A useful update necessarily depends on the evaluation of long-term outcomes of clinical and surgical resources that can permit emphasis on all amendable fields, improve quality of care, and reduce health costs. The PRIORITY (PRedictIng long term Outcomes afteR Isolated coronary arTery bypass surgerY) study represents the first innovative step toward the updating of health management in a selected field, surgery for coronary artery disease, which is one of the most prevalent diseases and requires allocation of high-cost resources, although information on long-term outcomes is limited.

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