Publications by authors named "P Visentin"

Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Paragonix SherpaPak cardiac transport system (PSP) compared to the standard ice-cold storage (ICS) in extended-criteria donor grafts implanted in high-risk recipients.

Methods: Data of all HTx at the University Centers of Udine and Bologna, between January 2020 and December 2023, employing extended-criteria donors in high-risk HTx conditions were retrospectively analyzed. Patient outcomes and complications after HTx were assessed.

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  • Animals navigate by choosing motor responses based on environmental cues, exemplified by the optokinetic response (OKR) in fruit flies, where visual stimuli affect head movement.
  • Research focused on how simultaneous olfactory cues (repellent or masking) influence the OKR in Drosophila melanogaster, providing insights into multimodal integration of sensory information.
  • The study reveals that fruit flies are a cost-effective model for investigating how different compounds impact insect navigation, highlighting the effects of substance concentration on their movement dynamics.
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It is widely believed that posture and balance stressors are factors in playing-related pain for musicians using hand-held musical instruments. This purpose of this scoping review was to assess the available literature relative to the effects of posture and balance in musicians with neuromusculoskeletal injuries. A search of Medline, Web of Science, and SportDiscus seeking articles combining posture and balance considerations with pain in performing artists was performed.

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High prevalence of musicians' physical and mental performance-related health issues (PRHI) has been demonstrated over the last 30 years. To address this, health promotion strategies have been implemented at some post-secondary music institutions around the world, yet the high prevalence of PRHI has persisted. In 2018, an international group of researchers formed the Musicians' Health Literacy Consortium to determine how best to decrease PRHI, and to examine the relationship between PRHI and health literacy.

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Playing the piano at expert levels typically involves significant levels of trial-and-error learning since the majority of practice occurs in isolation. To better optimize musical outcomes, pianists might be well served by emulating some of the practices found in sports, where motor learning strategies are grounded in biomechanics and ergonomics in order to improve performance and reduce risk of performance-related injuries. The purpose of the current study is to examine trunk-hand coordination and preparatory movement strategization in piano performance, while considering the influence of anthropometry, skill level of the performer, and musical context.

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