Objectives: This study aimed to identify the guiding ethical principles that should be considered for critical resource allocation during pandemic emergency situations, and especially for the COVID-19 outbreak. The secondary objective was to define the priority to be assigned to each principle.
Setting: The study was conducted from March to June 2020 within the context of an ethical committee (EC) in Northern Italy.
Background: Depression is considered one of the prodromal symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) along with sleep disorders, hyposmia and constipation. Prodromal symptoms refer to the stage wherein early motor symptoms and signs allowing a diagnosis of PD are not yet present. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between the use of antidepressants, as indirect measure of depression, and subsequent PD onset, clinically diagnosed, in the Local Health Trust of Bologna, Italy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Epidemiological surveys on status epilepticus (SE) in adults in two Italian areas (Bologna and Lugo di Romagna) disclosed a major difference in 30-day case fatality (33% versus 7 %). Since suboptimal management was hypothesised in the first site, we compared the quality of treatment in the two cohorts and examined its contribution to prognosis.
Methods: The Bologna and Lugo di Romagna cohorts of adults with incident SE were included.
Purpose: Hypohidrosis during topiramate (TPM) treatment was recently reported in children. We describe an adult epilepsy patient who developed inability to sweat as well as heat intolerance while undergoing treatment with TPM.
Methods: To detect the site of the sweat block, patient underwent examination of sweat gland function, cardiovascular autonomic test, and body temperature rhythm determination.