Publications by authors named "Martino R"

Biofilms are critical in the persistence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections, particularly in cystic fibrosis patients. This study explores the adaptive mechanisms behind the phenotypic switching between Small Colony Variants (SCVs) and revertant states in P. aeruginosa biofilms, emphasizing hypermutability due to Mismatch Repair System (MRS) deficiencies.

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Objective: Brachial artery aneurysms are rare entities that have typically been associated with trauma, infection, arterio-venous fistula creation or connective tissue disorders. These aneurysms are often asymptomatic, but they can also cause local tenderness or thrombo-embolic events. Due to the very low incidence of true brachial artery aneurysms, there are no standardized guidelines on their optimal management.

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Objectives: This study aimed to develop a prediction model for feeding tube dependence in a large homogenous cohort of HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPV + OPSCC) patients receiving chemoradiotherapy (CRT). We further aimed to externally validate three previously published feeding tube prediction models on this cohort.

Materials And Methods: p16-confirmed HPV + OPSCC patients treated with definitive CRT at a tertiary cancer centre between April 2017 and February 2022 were identified.

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  • Microbial evolution can occur in positive inter-species interactions, leading to different evolutionary outcomes.
  • In a study, four microbe species were evolved in both monocultures and communities to see how they interacted under the presence of a toxic pollutant.
  • After 44 weeks, some species evolved to rely on each other less and showed signs of resource specialization, contradicting the Black Queen Hypothesis which suggested they would develop stronger mutualistic relationships.
  • Ultimately, the co-evolved community was less effective at degrading the pollutant compared to their ancestors, indicating that collaboration among species can lead to weaker interactions and hinder adaptation.
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  • Early palliative care (EPC) is essential for improving the quality of life for advanced cancer patients and their caregivers, but research on psychological evaluations in EPC is limited.
  • A study at the Veneto Institute of Oncology evaluated psychological needs and symptoms in 753 patients, finding that over half reported psychological symptoms, with significant instances of depression and anxiety.
  • The study revealed discrepancies between oncologists' estimates of patients' psychological symptoms and the patients’ self-reports, highlighting the need for better integration of psychological support in the palliative care team.
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Objective: This non-interventional, prospective, single-center study aimed to develop a technique to measure ruxolitinib (RUX) concentrations and provide preliminary data on the distribution of plasma drug levels in patients with steroid refractory (SR) GvHD.

Methods: Between April 2023 and May 2024, we analyzed 48 blood samples from 29 patients with SR-GvHD.

Results: Median individual plasma concentrations varied across different RUX doses and largely overlapped: 39.

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Background: This ORATOR sub-study evaluated swallowing physiology in patients treated with transoral robotic surgery (TORS) versus radiotherapy (RT) for early-stage oropharynx cancer.

Methods: Swallowing physiology was evaluated using videofluoroscopy and outcomes were compared across treatment arms and correlated with MDADI scores.

Results: Of the 68 patients in the ORATOR trial, 21 participated in this sub-study (30.

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Introduction: Uterine transplantation was developed for the treatment of absolute uterine factor infertility. As it is a new modality of transplantation, there is still room for technical improvement. A factor that impacts graft survival in organ transplantation is the warm ischemia time.

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A growing body of evidence points to the existence of a crosstalk between the endovanilloid (EV)- and the endocannabinoid (EC) systems, leading to the concept of a single system based on a shared set of endogenous ligands and regulation mechanisms. The EV/EC system encompasses the ion channel TRPV1, the G protein coupled receptors CB1 and CB2, their endogenous ligands and the enzymes for biosynthesis and inactivation. Disorders in which the EV/EC interaction is involved are inflammation, pain, neurodegenerative diseases and disorders of bones and skin.

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Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a common complication following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) and in patients receiving novel hematological therapies. Its impact on morbidity and mortality necessitates effective management strategies. Despite recent advances in diagnostics and treatment, unresolved questions persist regarding monitoring and treatment, prompting the need for updated recommendations.

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Meaningful engagement with stakeholders in research demands intentional approaches. This paper describes the development of a framework to guide stakeholder engagement as research partners in a pragmatic trial proposed to evaluate behavioral interventions for dysphagia in head and neck cancer patients. We highlight the core principles of stakeholder engagement including representation of all perspectives, meaningful participation, respectful partnership with stakeholders, and accountability to stakeholders; and describe how these principles were operationalized to engage relevant stakeholders throughout the course of a large clinical trial.

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In the lower atmosphere, CO emissions impact human health and ecosystems, making data at this level essential for addressing carbon-cycle and public-health questions. The atmospheric concentration of CO is crucial in urban areas due to its connection with air quality, pollution, and climate change, becoming a pivotal parameter for environmental management and public safety. In volcanic zones, geogenic CO profoundly affects the environment, although hydrocarbon combustion is the primary driver of increased atmospheric CO and global warming.

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Objective: This retrospective single center study aims to describe changes in the severity and organ-specific distribution of GvHD, by comparing the outcomes of 3 distinct GvHD prophylaxis approaches.

Methods: Between January 2012 and June 2022, 226 patients underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from HLA-matched or 1-allele mismatched related or unrelated donors. Fifty-eight (26%) received prophylaxis with calcineurin inhibitor in combination with mycophenolate mofetil or a short course of methotrexate (Cohort-1), 87 (38%) tacrolimus plus sirolimus (Cohort-2), and 81 (36%) post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy) plus tacrolimus (Cohort-3).

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  • Haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haploSCT) is gaining traction as a viable option for patients without suitable donors, especially following the advent of post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy).
  • This study analyzed 372 adult haploSCT patients who received different GVHD prophylaxis strategies, finding no significant differences in acute GVHD rates among the groups, but noted lower chronic GVHD rates in patients treated with single-agent tacrolimus.
  • The results indicate that while all three prophylaxis methods (single-agent tacrolimus, CNI + MMF, sirolimus + MMF) produced similar short-term outcomes, further research is needed to explore differences in chronic GVHD
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Background: Simultaneous liver-kidney transplantation is indicated for patients with concomitant end-stage liver disease and end-stage renal disease. The traditional technique involves separate implantations of the liver and the kidney. In the en bloc approach, the liver is recovered en bloc with the right kidney and the donor renal artery is anastomosed to the donor splenic artery.

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  • There is limited real-world data on COVID-19 management in patients with hematologic diseases (HD) during the Omicron variant phase, prompting this study to evaluate clinical outcomes and risk factors.
  • A review of 692 HD patients from December 2021 to May 2023 revealed that a significant portion went untreated, with a low COVID-19 mortality rate, while specific antiviral treatments were linked to varying outcomes based on disease severity.
  • Key findings indicate that older age, certain treatment procedures, and incomplete vaccinations heightened the risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes, emphasizing the need for complete vaccinations to improve management in this vulnerable population.
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Conformational diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases as well as ataxias and fronto-temporal disorders, are part of common class of neurological disorders characterised by the aggregation and progressive accumulation of mutant proteins which display aberrant conformation. In particular, Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by mutations leading to an abnormal expansion in the polyglutamine (poly-Q) tract of the huntingtin protein (HTT), leading to the formation of inclusion bodies in neurons of affected patients. Furthermore, recent experimental evidence is challenging the conventional view of the disease by revealing the ability of mutant HTT to be transferred between cells by means of extracellular vesicles (EVs), allowing the mutant protein to seed oligomers involving both the mutant and wild type forms of the protein.

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Home hospitalization represents an alternative to traditional hospitalization, providing comparable clinical safety for hematological patients. At-home therapies can range from the delivery of intravenous antibiotics to more complex scenarios, such as the care during the early period after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. Early discharge from conventional hospitalization is feasible and helps reduce hospital resources and waiting lists.

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  • - The study examines the use of post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PTCY) versus sirolimus with tacrolimus (SIR/TAC) for preventing graft vs. host disease (GVHD) in patients undergoing reduced intensity hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for lymphoid cancers.
  • - Results show that the PTCY group had a significantly lower rate of moderate and severe chronic GVHD (5.8%) compared to the SIR/TAC group (39.6%) (p < 0.001), although overall outcomes like relapse-free survival were similar between both groups.
  • - The reasons for failing to achieve relapse-free survival differed: GVHD was the main issue in the
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Background: Liver adenomatosis is characterized by multiple adenomas diffusely distributed throughout the liver parenchyma. Studies addressing liver transplantation for those cases are scarce, and the criteria used to indicate transplantation are still debatable.

Objective: To report a single-center experience of liver transplantation for diffuse adenomatosis.

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Background: Hepatic artery thrombosis is the most common vascular complication of liver transplantation. When occurring late in the postoperative course, it may have no clinical repercussions, and conservative treatment may be implemented. Some patients, however, will develop severe biliary complications due to ischemic cholangiopathy and require retransplantation.

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Introduction: Polycystic liver disease and giant hepatic hemangioma may present with severe symptom burden and indicate orthotopic liver transplantation. The left-to-right piggyback approach is a useful technique for performing total hepatectomy of enlarged livers.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze the results of liver transplantation in patients with benign massive hepatomegaly.

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  • Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCC) is a serious liver disease and surgery is the only way to cure it, but not many patients can have surgery right away.
  • This study looked at using living donor liver transplants (LDLT) as a treatment for iCC, including a special case of a patient whose cancer couldn’t be removed by surgery.
  • While using liver transplants for this cancer used to have bad results, now it seems to be a better option, especially for certain patients, even though there are still not enough organ donors available.
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Using a 3D geometric morphometrics approach, we shed light on the major changes during the ontogenetic development of Hippopotamus amphibius. The main shift in the shape variability of cranial elements in juveniles can probably be related to the interruption of suckling. A less stressed shift in the cranial variability can probably be related to the attainment of sexual maturity.

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