Publications by authors named "Sergio Musci"

Background: Patients who suffered from acute coronary syndrome (ACS) need a tight follow-up in order to optimize therapy and prevent adverse events. The aim of the PONTE-SCA Puglia program was to evaluate the impact of an integrated management of patients between hospital and local territorial outpatient facilities on adherence and outcome of patients discharged after ACS event.

Methods: This was a prospective, longitudinal, cohort study which enrolled patients who suffered ACS and/or coronary revascularization in a Hub hospital of ASL Bari.

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Endo-ventricular thrombosis represents a possible clinical complication of stress(takotsubo)-cardiomyopathy (SC). Depressed ventricular systolic ventricular function, localized left ventricular (LV) dyskinesis, but also an increased pro-thrombotic state induced by catecholamine surge may facilitate the occurrence of endovascular thrombosis in SC. SC, however, may also present as right ventricular (RV) dysfunction or even as biventricular ballooning.

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Multiple myeloma is a plasma cell tumor that homes to and expands in the bone marrow and that, despite the new available drugs, remains incurable. Extramedullary plasmacytoma is a not frequent manifestation during the natural history of multiple myeloma and is frequently associated with plasma cell bone marrow infiltration. The most common locations for an EMP include the gastrointestinal tract, pleura, testis, skin, peritoneum, liver, endocrine glands, and lymph nodes.

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Background: The rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm is a pathology with a high mortality risk. Conversely, the study of the abdominal aorta is not routinely included in the echocardiography protocol, although it can be performed quickly and easily for screening of the aneurysm. The aim of this study was to evaluate screening of abdominal aortic aneurysm at the end of each echocardiographic exam performed at our laboratory.

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