Publications by authors named "Maccallini M"

Aims: Accurate selection of patients with severe heart failure (HF) who might benefit from advanced therapies is crucial. The present study investigates the performance of the available risk scores aimed at predicting the risk of mortality in patients with severe HF.

Methods And Results: The risk of 1-year mortality was estimated in patients with severe HF enrolled in the HELP-HF cohort according to the MAGGIC, 3-CHF, ADHF/NT-proBNP, and GWTG-HF risk scores, the number of criteria of the 2018 HFA-ESC definition of advanced HF, I NEED HELP markers, domains fulfilled of the 2019 HFA-ESC definition of frailty, the frailty index, and the INTERMACS profile.

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Trabectedin is an antineoplastic drug approved for patients (pts) with advanced soft tissue sarcomas (STS). Interestingly, the radiological evaluation of response during trabectedin therapy is peculiar. The aim of this single-center retrospective study is to analyze the concordance of response assessment according to RECIST compared with Choi criteria in patients with STS treated with trabectedin between 2009 and 2020 at Regina Elena National Cancer Institute in Rome.

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Background: Diuretic resistance is a relevant clinical issue in acute heart failure (AHF), but a standardized, quantitative definition is still missing. The aim of this analysis was to highlight discrepancies between previously proposed definitions of diuretic response and to propose a new urinary sodium (NaU)-based definition of diuretic efficiency (DE) to identify diuretic resistant (DR) patients.

Methods: Three historical definitions of diuretic response and a new NaU-based DE definition, evaluating total NaU after the first diuretic bolus per 40 mg furosemide administered, were applied in a retrospective analysis to an AHF population treated with intravenous (i.

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In recent years, medicine has undergone profound changes, strongly entering a new phase defined as the "era of precision medicine". In this context, patient clinical management involves various scientific approaches that allow for a comprehensive pathology evaluation: from preventive processes (where applicable) to genetic and diagnostic studies. In this scenario, biobanks play an important role and, over the years, have gained increasing prestige, moving from small deposits to large collections of samples of various natures.

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Aims: Patients with heart failure (HF) remain often undertreated for multiple reasons, including treatment inertia, contraindications, and intolerance. The OPTIimal PHARMacological therapy for patients with Heart Failure (OPTIPHARM-HF) registry is designed to evaluate the prevalence of evidence-based medical treatment prescription and titration, as well as the causes of its underuse, in a broad real-world population of consecutive patients with HF across the whole ejection fraction spectrum and among different clinical phenotypes.

Methods: The OPTIPHARM-HF registry (NCT06192524) is a prospective, multicenter, observational, national study of adult patients with symptomatic HF, as defined by current international guidelines, regardless of ejection fraction.

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  • The study aimed to assess malnutrition's prevalence and impact on patients with severe heart failure (HF), defined by specific clinical markers, using the geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI).
  • Among 510 patients analyzed, 35.1% were classified as malnourished (GNRI ≤98), with lower body mass index (BMI) and higher natriuretic peptide levels linked to this condition.
  • Results indicated that malnourished patients had significantly higher one-year mortality rates (41.1%) compared to non-malnourished patients (22.4%), highlighting malnutrition as a critical risk factor for mortality in severe HF cases.
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  • A study aimed to validate the multi-domain definition of frailty proposed by the HFA-ESC in patients with heart failure, highlighting its high prevalence.
  • The analysis of 854 patients revealed that the risk of death and hospitalization increased with the number of frailty domains fulfilled, indicating a direct relationship between frailty and adverse health outcomes.
  • The Frailty Index (FI) demonstrated slightly better effectiveness than the domain count in predicting mortality risk, showcasing its potential as a useful tool for assessing frailty in heart failure patients.
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Paraneoplastic leukemoid reaction (PLR) is an extremely rare condition in patients with melanoma and it is frequently associated with poor prognosis. BRAF gene mutational analysis represents the gold standard in patients with inoperable or metastatic melanoma as the possible presence of target mutations allows the use of the combination treatment with BRAF and MEK inhibitors. In this article, the case of a young woman with BRAF V600E mutated metastatic melanoma associated with PLR who received encorafenib and binimetinib is presented and discussed, with a focus on the relevant treatment response.

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Introduction And Objectives: The tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion/systolic pulmonary artery pressure (TAPSE/SPAP) ratio is a noninvasive surrogate of right ventricular to pulmonary circulation that has prognostic implications in patients with heart failure (HF) or pulmonary hypertension. Our purpose was to evaluate the prognostic value of the TAPSE/SPAP ratio in patients with cardiac amyloidosis.

Methods: We used the database of the AMIGAL study, a prospective, observational registry of patients with cardiac amyloidosis recruited in 7 hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain, from January 1, 2018 to October 31, 2022.

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  • A research study aimed to assess the impact of tricuspid regurgitation on outcomes for patients with advanced heart failure, utilizing data from the multicenter HELP-HF registry.
  • The study included 1,085 patients, revealing that those with severe tricuspid regurgitation had significantly higher 1-year all-cause mortality rates compared to those with mild or moderate regurgitation.
  • Key factors linked to severe tricuspid regurgitation included atrial fibrillation and pulmonary hypertension, highlighting the importance of managing this condition for improving patient outcomes.
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  • Hospitalization for heart failure significantly affects outcomes in patients with advanced heart failure, with inpatients showing worse overall health compared to outpatients.
  • In a study of 1149 patients, those hospitalized at enrollment had a higher one-year all-cause mortality or heart failure hospitalization rate (50.9%) than outpatients (36.8%).
  • The findings suggest that hospitalization indicates a poor prognosis, highlighting the need for targeted interventions like mechanical support or heart transplantation for these high-risk patients.
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Aim: The impact of mitral regurgitation (MR) in patients with advanced heart failure (HF) is poorly known. We aimed to evaluate the impact of MR on clinical outcomes of a real-world, contemporary, multicentre population with advanced HF.

Methods: The HELP-HF registry enrolled patients with HF and at least one "I NEED HELP" criterion, at four Italian centres between January 2020 and November 2021.

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Background: The changing demographic of heart failure (HF) increases the exposure to non-cardiovascular (non-CV) events. We investigated the distribution of non-CV mortality/morbidity and the characteristics associated with higher risk of non-CV events in patients with advanced HF.

Methods: Patients from the HELP-HF registry were stratified according to the number of 2018 HFA-ESC criteria for advanced HF.

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Aim: Persistent symptoms despite guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) and poor tolerance of GDMT are hallmarks of patients with advanced heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). However, real-world data on GDMT use, dose, and prognostic implications are lacking.

Methods And Results: We included 699 consecutive patients with HFrEF and at least one 'I NEED HELP' marker for advanced HF enrolled in a multicentre registry.

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Background: The "I Need Help" markers have been proposed to identify patients with advanced heart failure (HF). We evaluated the prognostic impact of these markers on clinical outcomes in a real-world, contemporary, multicenter HF population.

Methods: We included consecutive patients with HF and at least 1 high-risk "I Need Help" marker from 4 centers.

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Aims: Patients with heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (EF) (HFrEF), mildly reduced EF (HFmrEF), and preserved EF (HFpEF) may all progress to advanced HF, but the impact of EF in the advanced setting is not well established. Our aim was to assess the prognostic impact of EF in patients with at least one 'I NEED HELP' marker for advanced HF.

Methods And Results: Patients with HF and at least one high-risk 'I NEED HELP' criterion from four centres were included in this analysis.

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  • The study focuses on patients with advanced heart failure (HF), specifically analyzing the impact of ischemic etiology on prognosis within this high-risk group, based on the updated 2018 HFA-ESC criteria.
  • Ischemic causes were found to be the most common type of heart failure in patients with both advanced and nonadvanced HF, with statistically significant differences in hospitalization and mortality rates.
  • The research indicates that patients with ischemic heart failure among these groups face a greater risk of death and hospitalization when compared to those with nonischemic causes, emphasizing the need for targeted care strategies.
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Artificial intelligence (AI), a field of research in which computers are applied to mimic humans, is continuously expanding and influencing many aspects of our lives. From electric cars to search motors, AI helps us manage our daily lives by simplifying functions and activities that would be more complex otherwise. Even in the medical field, and specifically in oncology, many studies in recent years have highlighted the possible helping role that AI could play in clinical and therapeutic patient management.

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Aims: The Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology (HFA-ESC) proposed a definition of advanced heart failure (HF) that has not been validated, yet. We assessed its prognostic impact in a consecutive series of patients with high-risk HF.

Methods And Results: The HELP-HF registry enrolled consecutive patients with HF and at least one high-risk 'I NEED HELP' marker, evaluated at four Italian centres between 1 January 2020 and 30 November 2021.

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Introduction: We previously reported on the immunogenicity and safety of BNT162b2 in a large cohort of patients with cancer after the first and second doses (Di Noia et al., 2021) [1]. Herein, we present result after six months of follow-up.

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Purpose: We assessed the immunogenicity and safety of the BNT162b2 vaccine in a large cohort of patients with cancer (CP).

Experimental Design: From March 1, 2021 to March 20, 2021, this prospective cohort study included 816 CP afferent to our institution and eligible for the vaccination. A cohort of 274 health care workers (HCW) was used as age- and sex-matched control group.

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