Publications by authors named "M Guidi"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how long-acting rilpivirine functions in real-life clinical settings, addressing gaps left by clinical trials on its pharmacokinetics in people with HIV.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 238 patients to establish concentration curves and identify factors influencing drug exposure, finding differences in absorption rates between genders but minimal clinical impact.
  • The findings suggest that around 50% of rilpivirine concentrations meet the optimal therapeutic threshold, indicating potential variability in treatment effectiveness among patients.
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The unique medical and socio-economic situation in each country affected by TB creates different epidemiological contexts, thus providing exploitable loopholes for the spread of the disease. Country-specific factors such as comorbidities, health insurance, social stigma or the rigidity of the health system complicate the management of TB and the overall outcome of each patient. First-line TB drugs are administered in a standardized manner, regardless of patient characteristics other than weight.

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Background: The skyline or dorsal tangential view (DTV) and the carpal shoot-through (CST) have been developed to enhance the intraoperative examination of the distal radius's dorsal cortex during open reduction and internal fixation with volar plates. This study aimed to assess the lateral view (LV), DTV, and CST's effectiveness in showcasing screws that penetrate the dorsal cortex.

Methods: Eighty patients, comprised of 42 women and 38 men with an average age of 53 years, underwent volar locking plate fixation for displaced distal radius fractures.

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Background: Despite major advances in cancer treatment in the past years, there is a need to optimize chemotherapeutic drug dosing strategies to reduce toxicities, suboptimal responses, and the risk of relapse. Most cancer drugs have a narrow therapeutic index with substantial pharmacokinetics variability. Yet, current dosing approaches do not fully account for the complex pathophysiological characteristics of the patients.

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