Publications by authors named "S Turella"

Aim: Assess the prognostic ability of a non-highly malignant and reactive EEG to predict good outcome after cardiac arrest (CA).

Methods: Prospective observational multicentre substudy of the "Targeted Hypothermia versus Targeted Normothermia after Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest Trial", also known as the TTM2-trial. Presence or absence of highly malignant EEG patterns and EEG reactivity to external stimuli were prospectively assessed and reported by the trial sites.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of highly malignant EEG patterns (HMEP) in predicting poor neurological outcomes after cardiac arrest, following 2021 guidelines from the ERC and ESICM.
  • In a multicenter trial involving 845 patients, HMEP showed 50% sensitivity and 93% specificity for poor outcomes, with an increase in specificity to 97% when combined with an unresponsive EEG.
  • The findings indicate that while the specificity of these EEG patterns is high, it's less than previously reported, suggesting a need for cautious application in clinical settings due to potential biases affecting results.
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Ameloblastic carcinoma is a rare and malignant odontogenic tumor. Approximately, 100 cases of ameloblastic carcinomas have been reported in the literature, with fewer than 10 reported cases of an even more rare variant with spindle-cell differentiation. Although it is presumed that most ameloblastic carcinomas arise de novo, it also appears capable of proliferating as carcinoma ex ameloblastoma.

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