Publications by authors named "R Ridolfi"

Objectives: Adjunctive therapy with vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamin has been evaluated in adults, but randomized controlled trial (RCT) data in children are lacking. We aimed to test the feasibility of vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamin in PICU patients with septic shock; and to explore whether the intervention is associated with increased survival free of organ dysfunction.

Design: Open-label parallel, pilot RCT multicenter study.

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Septic shock remains amongst the leading causes of childhood mortality. Therapeutic options to support children with septic shock refractory to initial resuscitation with fluids and inotropes are limited. Recently, the combination of intravenous hydrocortisone with high dose ascorbic acid and thiamine (HAT therapy), postulated to reduce sepsis-related organ dysfunction, has been proposed as a safe approach with potential for mortality benefit, but randomized trials in paediatric patients are lacking.

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Objectives: to assess the concentration of heavy metals in the nails of children aged 6-9 years residing in Forlì (Emilia-Romagna Region, Northern Italy).

Design: biomonitoring survey.

Setting And Participants: in March 2017, a total of 236 toenail samples were collected, 221 of them were eligible; the concentration of 23 metals were measured in these eligible samples.

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The impact of waste incinerators is usually examined by measuring environmental pollutants. Biomonitoring has been limited, until now, to few metals and to adults. We explored accumulation of a comprehensive panel of metals in children free-living in an urban area hosting two waste incinerators.

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