Publications by authors named "N M Santucci"

Around 10% of cases of primary hyperparathyroidism are thought to be genetic in origin, some of which are part of a syndromic form such as multiple endocrine neoplasia types 1, 2A or 4 or hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome, while the remainder are cases of isolated familial primary hyperparathyroidism. Recognition of these genetic forms is important to ensure appropriate management according to the gene and type of variant involved, but screening for a genetic cause is not justified in all patients presenting primary hyperparathyroidism. The indications for genetic analysis have made it possible to propose a decision tree that takes into account whether the presentation is familial or sporadic, syndromic or isolated, patient age, and histopathological type of parathyroid lesion.

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Background: There is a bidirectional relationship between sleep and pain disturbances. Sleep disturbances increase the risk for chronic pain, while chronic pain can interfere with sleep. Hence, we assessed the subjective sleep characteristics of youth with functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPDs) compared to healthy youth and examined associations with gastrointestinal symptoms.

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  • This study assessed the effectiveness of F-fluorocholine (FCH) PET/CT for locating hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) before surgery.
  • The research involved 80 patients who underwent FCH PET/CT, comparing the imaging results with histological findings and postoperative outcomes to evaluate the method's diagnostic performance.
  • Results showed that FCH PET/CT had a sensitivity of 88% and a positive predictive value of 91%, indicating it is a valuable tool for pre-surgical localization of problematic parathyroid tissue in PHPT patients.*
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  • - The study aims to assess how effective drain fluid lipase is in predicting postoperative pancreatic fistula, a serious complication after pancreatic surgery, and determines the most suitable day for measuring this biomarker.
  • - Conducted across seven hospitals, the LIPAse DRAIN study analyzed drain fluid from 625 patients over six days, finding that drain fluid lipase is a reliable indicator on days 3 and 4, with significant statistical values suggesting its diagnostic utility.
  • - Results showed that on postoperative day 3, a specific threshold of lipase levels could reasonably identify patients at risk for developing a pancreatic fistula, recommending routine measurement of this biomarker by day 3 post-surgery.
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Foot immersion and neck cooling are recommended cooling strategies for protecting heat-vulnerable persons during heat waves. While we recently showed that these strategies do not limit core temperature increases in older adults during prolonged heat exposure, we did observe small reductions in heart rate. Expanding on these findings, we examined the effects of foot immersion with and without neck cooling on cardiac autonomic function.

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