Publications by authors named "Sara M Vigano"

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  • Two patients developed severe hypophosphatemia requiring hospitalization after denosumab treatment for osteoporosis, despite having normal kidney function and no known risk factors.
  • Both patients experienced neurological symptoms and severe fatigue, which improved with intravenous phosphate treatment, and they left the hospital with oral phosphate and vitamin D supplements.
  • As denosumab use increases, it's important to monitor serum phosphate and related levels regularly, and to consider hypophosphatemia as a potential issue when patients report unexplained fatigue or muscle problems.
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Background: Oxidative stress has been related to hypo-response to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The aim of this study was to verify whether vitamin E (ViE) on a synthetic polysulfone dialyzer can improve ESA responsiveness.

Methods: This controlled, multicenter study involved 93 HD patients on stable ESA therapy, who were randomized to either ViE-coated polysulfone dialyzer or to a low-flux synthetic dialyzer.

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Purpose: Anemia in chronic kidney disease dialysis patients is a complex syndrome involving many causes. Adequate dialysis can contribute to its correction through many mechanisms, including the removal of molecules that may inhibit erythropoiesis. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect on renal anemia of two synthetic, high-flux dialyzers (polynephron vs.

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Today, hemodialysis (HD) represents a rescue therapy for an increasing number of patients worldwide. Thanks to continuous improvements, it is now better tolerated; thus, allowing patients relief from uremic symptoms and increasing survival. However, many questions regarding the best way of ameliorating the outcomes of chronic kidney disease patients requiring dialysis are still open.

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Background: In renal transplant recipients (RTR) an increased risk to develop cardiovascular injury is present. Transthoracic Doppler echocardiographic assessment of coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR), a sensitive and minimally invasive technique, was recently employed to detect both macrovascular and microvascular coronary artery disease (CAD) in different clinical settings. The prevalence of coronary involvement in young adult RTR is still unknown.

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Dialysis membrane characteristics are important for an effective and biocompatible dialysis. The properties of a membrane determine the size range of uremic toxins that are eliminated, but are also associated to patient morbidity and mortality. In this paper we describe dialysis the membrane characteristics that could influence the choice of a different type of dialysis.

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The most appropriate dialysate composition is one of the central topics in dialysis treatment. The prescription of a certain dialysate composition could change in order to obtain not only an adequate blood purification but also a high tolerability. Sodium balance represents the cornerstone of cardiovascular stability and good blood pressure control.

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Background: Some degree of cardiovascular disease should be suspected in young adults who have been paediatric renal transplant recipients also if no systematic data collection is routinely performed in clinical setting. The aim of our work was to evaluate the degree of cardiovascular damage in these young patients, using a minimally invasive technique. We then evaluated coronary flow reserve (CFR) and carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in 25 patients (13 males, median age 23.

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Brain abscesses caused by Nocardia are rare, but it is very important to detect and treat them early because the associated mortality is 3 times higher than that associated with other bacterial brain abscesses. This infection is prevalent among adults on long-term immunosuppressive therapy; we report the case of a male kidney transplant recipient aged 12.7 years who developed early multiple Nocardia-induced brain abscesses that were successfully treated with linezolid, a novel antibiotic therapy.

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