Publications by authors named "S Silvetti"

Background: In the PROTECTION trial, intravenous amino acids (AA) decreased the occurrence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in cardiac surgery patients with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Recruitment of renal functional reserve may be responsible for such protection. However, patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have diminished renal functional reserve, and AA may be less protective in such patients.

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Introduction: Enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery in selected low-risk patients, has the potential to improve outcomes and reduce the burden of healthcare costs. Anesthesia-related challenges play a major role in the successful implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols, with particular emphasis placed on fast-track extubation. Acknowledging the importance of this practice, the Italian Association of Cardiac Anesthesiologists and Intensive Care (ITACTAIC) has advocated for an initiative to establish a consensus offering practical recommendations for fast-track extubation after adult cardiac surgery.

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Objective: Wide variations exist in the use of pulmonary artery catheters (PACs) and echocardiography in the field of cardiac surgery.

Design: A national survey promoted by the Italian Association of Cardio-Thoracic Anesthesiologists and Intensive Care was conducted.

Setting: The study occurred in Italian cardiac surgery centers (n = 71).

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious and common complication of cardiac surgery, for which reduced kidney perfusion is a key contributing factor. Intravenous amino acids increase kidney perfusion and recruit renal functional reserve. However, the efficacy of amino acids in reducing the occurrence of AKI after cardiac surgery is uncertain.

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses a case of performing both transcatheter aortic valve replacement and endovascular aneurysm repair simultaneously, highlighting the effectiveness of local and regional anesthesia in maintaining stable blood pressure during the procedure.* -
  • The increasing popularity of combined endovascular procedures is noted, but they pose substantial risks due to their effects on hemodynamics.* -
  • The authors emphasize the importance of adapting anesthesia methods to enhance patient stability, finding that local and regional anesthesia are particularly beneficial in managing blood pressure changes.*
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