Publications by authors named "S Zotti"

Article Synopsis
  • Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) leads to upper airway collapse during sleep, and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the main treatment, with mask choice being crucial for effectiveness.
  • This study involved 50 OSA patients and compared diaphragmatic movement using oronasal vs. nasal CPAP masks, revealing significant improvement in diaphragmatic excursion with nasal masks.
  • Findings suggest that nasal masks are generally more effective, especially for patients with larger neck circumferences, indicating that ultrasound assessments could help in selecting the best mask for CPAP treatment.
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This paper reports the proceedings of a meeting convened by the Research Group on Thoracic Ultrasound in Older People of the Italian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics, to discuss the current state-of-the-art of clinical research in the field of geriatric thoracic ultrasound and identify unmet research needs and potential areas of development. In the last decade, point-of-care thoracic ultrasound has entered clinical practice for diagnosis and management of several respiratory illnesses, such as bacterial and viral pneumonia, pleural effusion, acute heart failure, and pneumothorax, especially in the emergency-urgency setting. Very few studies, however, have been specifically focused on older patients with frailty and multi-morbidity, who frequently exhibit complex clinical pictures needing multidimensional evaluation.

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Background: Frailty associates with increased vulnerability to adverse health outcomes and reduced tolerance to medical interventions. Its impact on patients with chronic respiratory diseases, particularly beyond chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), remains poorly understood.

Aims: To evaluate the association between frailty index and 5-year mortality across different "spirometric" patterns and the variation in their occurring frailty determinants.

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Hospitalized patients with respiratory failure due to SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia are at increased risk of malnutrition and related mortality. The predictive value of the Mini-Nutritional Assessment short form (MNA-sf), hand-grip strength (HGS), and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) was determined with respect to in-hospital mortality or endotracheal intubation. The study included 101 patients admitted to a sub-intensive care unit from November 2021 to April 2022.

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