Publications by authors named "P M Fracasso"

Background: The knowledge and proficiency of primary care practitioners (PCPs) in diagnosing and managing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remain generally low and variable internationally. This variability is partly due to a lack of familiarity with the Rome Foundation diagnostic criteria and treatment guidelines for this condition.

Methods: We conducted an electronic survey of PCPs in the United States and nine European countries to assess their understanding of IBS pathophysiology; the use of Rome IV criteria in diagnosis, knowledge of and frequency in prescribing various recommended treatments; and the likelihood of referring patients with suspected IBS to subspecialists.

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  • This study prospectively compares outcomes of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) using two systems: Hugo RAS and da Vinci Xi, focusing on postoperative recovery, pathology, and quality of life.
  • Conducted as the COMPAR-P trial, it involved 100 patients, with 50 undergoing each type of surgery performed by experienced surgeons using standardized techniques.
  • Results showed no significant differences in postoperative complications or quality of life between the groups, but the study suggests the need for larger and more varied research to confirm findings and enhance clinical understanding.
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Patients with reflux-like symptoms (heartburn and regurgitation) are often not well advised on implementing individualised strategies to help control their symptoms using dietary changes, lifestyle modifications, behavioural changes or fast-acting rescue therapies. One reason for this may be the lack of emphasis in management guidelines owing to 'low-quality' evidence and a paucity of interventional studies. Thus, a panel of 11 gastroenterologists and primary care doctors used the Delphi method to develop consolidated advice for patients based on expert consensus.

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