Publications by authors named "Mengozzi S"

Introduction: Neurotrauma is the leading cause of death in individuals <45 years old. Many of the published articles on UCHL1 and GFAP lack rigorous methods and reporting.

Content: Due to the high heterogeneity between studies, we evaluated blood GFAP and UCHL1 levels in the same subjects.

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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and sports-related concussions (SRCs) are the leading causes of hospitalization and death in subjects <45 years old in the USA and Europe. Some biomarkers (BMs) have been used to reduce unnecessary cranial computed tomography (CCT). In recent years, the astroglial S100 calcium-binding B protein (S100B) has prevented approximately 30% of unnecessary CCTs.

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Although recent Cannabis use is widely reported to be associated with drug-related traffic accidents, the evidence that Cannabis users show an increased risk of being involved in road crashes is still not unequivocally proved. The purpose of the present work is to provide an objective assessment of this hypothesis, by comparing the frequency of occurrence of positive urine analyses in drivers involved in traffic accidents (n = 1406) with that observed in a control population undergoing mandatory urine drug testing (n = 1953). Urine analyses for drugs of abuse were performed by screening immunometric techniques followed by confirmation with UHPLC-QQQ MS, adopting a cut-off concentration for THC-COOH of 15 ng/mL.

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Electrospray Ionization and collision induced dissociation tandem mass spectrometry are usually employed to obtain compound identification through a mass spectra match. Different algorithms have been developed for this purpose (for example the nist match algorithm). These approaches compare the tandem mass spectra of the unknown analyte with the tandem mass spectra spectra of known compounds inserted in a database.

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We measured the serum concentrations of a variety of lipid constituents--total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoproteins A1 and B, and lipoprotein(a)--in well-matched uremic patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis with either cuprophane (n = 13) or polysulfone (n = 13) membranes. We found that the patients on polysulfone membrane dialysis had significantly higher mean HDL cholesterol and apolipoprotein A1 concentrations than the patients on cuprophane membrane dialysis. There were no significant differences in the other variables studied.

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The immunogenicity of a recombinant hepatitis B vaccine was evaluated in 35 hemodialysis patients who received a standard dose (20 micrograms) of the vaccine at 0, 1, 2 and 6 months. After the full vaccination course (month 7), 60% (21/35) of the patients had seroconverted (anti-HBs titer greater than or equal to 10 mIU/ml). The duration of protection lasted up to 18 months after the start of vaccination in 85.

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Accordingly with the new tendency of employing Rast Units (RU) instead of Rast Classes (RC) in the specific-IgE testing field, is necessary that internal Quality Control (QC) and external Quality Assessment (QA) programmes take account of these RU. So far only few experiences of controlling and assessing the quality concerned with RU, have been carried out. In Italy, a National QA-scheme organised by the National Health Institute (ISS) and the National Research Council (CNR), which involves about 90 laboratories, is starting just now, and a commercial QA programme (Galileo), started in 1989, by now is the only one which helped valuate each laboratory's performance for specific-IgE assays.

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Thirty-six of 56 (64%) patients on chronic hemodialysis for 1 to 194 months were found to have ACKD (at least 3 cysts per kidney) by means of ultrasonographic evaluation. The number, size and extent of cysts were positively and significantly correlated with the months on hemodialysis. There was also a significant positive correlation between grade of ACKD and Hb.

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Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were measured by nephelometry in 30 healthy subjects (controls) and in 99 patients with uncomplicated terminal uremia on conservative therapy (group 1, n = 30) or chronic hemodialysis (group 2, n = 69). Whereas there was no difference between controls and group 1, both the mean concentration of CRP and the incidence of elevated levels were significantly higher in group 2 in comparison with both controls and group 1. Moreover, the degree of increase in these patients was directly correlated with the duration of hemodialysis.

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