Publications by authors named "Paolo Petitti"

Bloodstream infections (BSI) are an increasing cause of admissions to hospitals. Non-hospital-acquired BSI are defined by blood cultures that are positive less than 48 hours after admission, but a relevant difference exists between community-acquired and healthcare-associated (HCA) BSI in terms of risk of multidrug resistance (MDR). We planned a retrospective study in three different cohorts in order to develop and to temporally and spatially validate an easy and rapid prognostic model for identifying MDR non-hospital-acquired (non-HA) BSI.

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Introduction: In recent years, the use of constrained implants in complex primary TKA has gained popularity since these implants may better and more easily address severe instability present in complex primary cases (CPC). However, the need for a constrained TKA in CPC is controversial. We hypothesized that a standard TKA may be successful in most of CPC and that an intraoperative switching to a constrained device is rarely need even in the presence of severe instability and bone loss.

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Article Synopsis
  • The first wave of COVID-19 caused a significant drop in emergency department (ED) visits and hospital admissions for non-COVID-19 ailments, with visits decreasing by 66.4% during the peak.
  • The study, conducted in an Italian city, highlighted a consistent reduction in ED visits post-wave, with decreases of around 25% sustained over months, especially among pediatric patients.
  • While critical triage codes remained stable, non-COVID-19 hospital admissions fluctuated but showed a general trend of reduction throughout the study period.
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