Publications by authors named "SALVATORE A"

Background: Hemorrhoidal disease (HD) is associated with substantial economic burden and negative effects on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aCute HaemORrhoids treatment with MESoglycan (CHORMES) study aims to evaluate the effects of orally administered mesoglycan, a natural preparation of glycosaminoglycans with antithrombotic and profibrinolytic properties, as an acute treatment in patients with HD.

Methods: CHORMES is a phase 2, double-blind, randomized controlled trial being conducted at two centers in Italy.

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Background: To date, there has been no medication that has prevented the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). Many benefits of intensive and multidisciplinary rehabilitation program for PD are supported by clinical, epidemiological, and experimental data. The main question is whether high-intensity motor and cognitive exercises have an effect on the disease's biological mechanisms.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using ketamine along with midazolam for treating refractory and super-refractory status epilepticus compared to using midazolam alone.
  • Researchers analyzed data from a neurointensive care unit, identifying two groups of patients: one receiving only midazolam (MDZ cohort) and the other receiving a combination of midazolam and ketamine (Ket+MDZ cohort).
  • Results indicated that while the overall time from midazolam start to seizure end was similar for both groups, the Ket+MDZ cohort experienced a significantly shorter time from the start of ketamine infusion to seizure end, suggesting that ketamine may enhance treatment efficacy.
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Introduction: The Janus kinase (JAK) family includes four cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases (JAK1, JAK2, JAK3, and TYK2) constitutively bound to several cytokine receptors. JAKs phosphorylate downstream signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT). JAK-STAT5 pathways play a critical role in basophil and mast cell activation.

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  • Nivolumab combined with relatlimab and ipilimumab has been approved for treating advanced melanoma based on clinical trials, but no direct comparison of the two treatments existed, leading to an indirect comparison using patient-level data.
  • The study utilized inverse probability of treatment weighting to balance patient characteristics and compared various outcomes like progression-free survival and treatment-related adverse events, finding both regimens had similar efficacy.
  • Nivolumab plus relatlimab showed a better safety profile, with fewer severe side effects and treatment discontinuations than nivolumab plus ipilimumab, although some subgroup analyses suggested varying results.
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Background: Addressing health equity requires attention to upstream determinants of health, including environmental and social factors that act in tandem to increase communities' exposure to and vulnerability to toxicants. Cumulative risk assessment, which evaluates combined risks from environmental and social factors, is a useful approach for estimating potential drivers of health disparities. We developed a cumulative risk score of multiple indices of environmental and social conditions and assessed block group-level differences in New Castle County, Delaware.

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Although the 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) is among the recommended clinical tools to assess gait impairments in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), its standard clinical outcome consists only of the distance walked in 6 min. Integrating a single Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) could provide additional quantitative and objective information about gait quality complementing standard clinical outcome. This study aims to evaluate the test-retest reliability, validity and discriminant ability of gait parameters obtained by a single IMU during the 6MWT in subjects with mild PD.

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Purpose Of Review: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the sinonasal cavities classified into two major phenotypes: CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) and without nasal polyps (CRSsNP). The diagnosis of CRS is based on clinical symptoms associated with imaging and/or nasal endoscopy findings of mucosal inflammation.

Recent Findings: Recently, novel biological therapies have emerged as therapeutic options for CRSwNP.

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Complexity analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals has emerged as a valuable tool for characterizing Parkinson's disease (PD). Fractal dimension (FD) is a widely employed method for measuring the complexity of shapes with many applications in neurodegenerative disorders. Nevertheless, very little is known on the fractal characteristics of EEG in PD measured by FD.

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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe complication of lung injuries, commonly associated with bacterial, fungal and viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2 viral infections. ARDS is strongly correlated with patient mortality and its clinical management is very complex, with no effective treatment presently available. ARDS involves severe respiratory failure, fibrin deposition in both airways and lung parenchyma, with the development of an obstructing hyaline membrane drastically limiting gas exchange.

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Introduction: Combating physical inactivity and reducing sitting time are one of the principal challenges proposed by public health systems. Gamification has been seen as an innovative, functional and motivating strategy to encourage patients to increase their physical activity (PA) and reduce sedentary lifestyles through behaviour change techniques (BCT). However, the effectiveness of these interventions is not usually studied before their use.

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Basophils bind IgE FcεRI-αβγ which they uniquely share only with mast cells. In doing so, they can rapidly release mediators that are hallmark of allergic disease. This fundamental similarity, along with some morphological features shared by the two cell types, has long brought into question the biological significance that basophils mediate beyond that of mast cells.

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  • Early exposure to hazardous air pollutants can negatively affect children's asthma, and neighborhood factors influence the presence of these pollutants, particularly in early care and education (ECE) facilities.
  • A study in Oklahoma evaluated the ambient air quality of 3,184 licensed ECE facilities and identified social and economic inequities correlated with air toxicant exposure.
  • Findings revealed that urban ECE facilities in Hispanic segregated areas had a high risk of air exposure, while rural facilities in African American segregated areas faced even greater risks, highlighting the need for improved safety measures and policies.
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[F]MK-6240 meningeal/extracerebral off-target binding may impact tau quantification. We examined the kinetics and longitudinal changes of extracerebral and reference regions. [F]MK-6240 PET was performed in 24 cognitively-normal and eight cognitively-impaired subjects, with arterial samples in 13 subjects.

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Objectives: Fentanyl test strips (FTSs) are increasingly used to address fentanyl contamination of the illicit drug supply by testing a drug for the presence of fentanyl, allowing people who use drugs (PWUD) to engage in overdose prevention. While emergency departments (EDs) have implemented various harm reduction strategies for PWUD, to date distribution of FTSs in EDs is limited and not evaluated. Thus, we sought to explore ED staff experiences distributing FTSs.

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High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is an anti-atherosclerotic lipoprotein. Thanks to the activity of apolipoprotein ApoA1, the principal protein component of HDL, this last is responsible for converting cholesterol into ester form and transporting excessive cholesterol to the liver ("reverse cholesterol transport" RCT). When HDL undergoes oxidation, it becomes dysfunctional and proatherogenic.

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Context: Unmet legal needs can exacerbate health disparities and contribute to a lack of adherence to treatment plans and medical recommendations for care. Medical legal partnerships (MLPs) are integrated health care and legal aid interventions offered by many health systems in the United States. Although much research has been published regarding the success of MLPs with specific patient groups, there is a gap in literature regarding the nature of MLPs in a more general, at-risk patient population.

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Accessibility of the built environment, including open spaces, products and services, is essential for people with disabilities and people with special needs such as the elderly and children to access, move, use and enjoy the services and the urban spaces, exercise their rights and fully participate in social life. Local administrations can, and must, identify strategies and tools that are useful for achieving this goal, with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction. The case study of the "Lombardy Region Guidelines for Accessibility Plans" that each Municipality of the Region is required to draw up and implement will be illustrated.

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Introduction: Adherence to adjuvant therapy is crucial for effective disease management in patients with resected melanoma. This study assessed patient-reported adherence to adjuvant therapy and identified behavioral/belief constructs associated with adherence in patients with resected melanoma.

Methods: Patients with resected stage III/IV melanoma were recruited through the Melanoma Research Foundation and a patient panel to complete an online survey.

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The study’s purpose was to assess the reliability of the LIS2DH12 in two different positions, using the commercial sensor Actigraph GT9X as a reference instrument. Five participants completed two gait tests on a treadmill. Firstly, both sensors were worn on the wrist and around the thigh.

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Ingested food can cause tissue inflammation through different mechanisms [...

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Background: The role of oral vitamin D3 supplementation for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 remains to be determined. The study was aimed to evaluate whether vitamin D3 supplementation could prevent respiratory worsening among hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

Methods And Findings: We designed a multicentre, randomized, double-blind, sequential, placebo-controlled clinical trial.

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