Publications by authors named "N Panocchia"

Oxidative stress (OS) is implicated in several chronic diseases. Extra-cellular superoxide dismutase (ec-SOD) catalyses the dismutation of superoxide anions with a protective role in endothelial cells. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), OS and thyroid dysfunction (low fT3 syndrome) are frequently present, but their relationship has not yet been investigated.

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Objective: Non-thyroidal-illness syndrome (NTIS) refers to condition found in chronic diseases that is an adaptive mechanism. However, oxidative stress is related to NTIS in a vicious circle, due to deiodinases alteration and negative effects of low T3 on antioxidant levels or activity. Muscle is one of the main targets of thyroid hormones and it can secrete a myokine named irisin, which is able to induce the browning of white adipose tissue, energy expenditure and protect against insulin resistance.

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  • Patients on haemodialysis often experience high mortality due to subclinical hypoxic stress during sessions, making the oxygen extraction ratio (OER) a potential new prognostic factor.
  • A study observed that chronic HD patients showed a significant correlation between intra-dialysis OER changes (ΔOER), with those having a ΔOER of 40% or more facing a higher mortality rate (60% vs. 30%).
  • The findings suggest that monitoring ΔOER during treatment could help identify vulnerable patients at risk for poor outcomes.
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Insertion of venous access devices (VAD) is usually considered a procedure with low risk of bleeding. Nonetheless, insertion of some devices is invasive enough to be associated with bleeding, especially in patients with previous coagulopathy or in treatment with antithrombotic drugs for cardiovascular disease. The current practices of platelet/plasma transfusion in coagulopathic patients and of temporary suspension of the antithrombotic treatment before VAD insertion are based on local policies and are often inadequately supported by evidence, since many of the clinical studies on this topic are not recent and are not of high quality.

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