Publications by authors named "T Salomone"

Early detection of asymptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF) provides an opportunity to treat patients to reduce their risk of stroke. Long-term residents of skilled nursing facilities frequently have multiple risk factors for strokes due to AF and may benefit from screening for AF. Patients in a skilled nursing facility 65 years and older, without a history of AF and without a pacemaker or defibrillator, were evaluated using a Microlife WatchBP Home A automatic blood pressure monitor that can detect AF when set to a triple reading mode.

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A general characteristic of GEP endocrine tumours is that vast majority produce and secrete a multitude of peptide hormones and amines. The rarity of these types of tumours, their possible episodic expression and the variable clinical symptoms, are the reasons why patients are often diagnosed late in the advanced stages of the disease. For these reasons, the patients with advanced metastatic disease should be treated aggressively with medical and surgical therapies aimed at reducing both symptoms and complications through strategies that reduce tumour bulk and block hormonal effects.

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Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is characterised by refractory peptic ulcer disease, severe diarrhoea and gastric acid hypersecretion associated with an islet-cell tumour of the pancreas (gastrinoma). The true incidence and prevalence of this rare disease is unknown; in the US, the frequency is one per one million people and the age at presentation varies from 7 to 90 years. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is sporadic in 62-80% of cases and in 20-38% of cases is associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN 1).

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Introduction And Aims: We investigated coagulative disorders, particularly the role of the D-dimer, in acute pancreatitis where coagulation abnormalities related to disease severity are known to occur.

Methodology: D-dimer levels in 30 patients with acute pancreatitis were evaluated; pancreatitis was mild and uncomplicated in 11 patients, accompanied by complications in 15, and severe in 4. We attempted to find a relationship between the D-dimer level and the antithrombin III level, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, the C-reactive protein level, and results of routine laboratory tests.

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We evaluated the alveolar-arterial oxygen difference (deltaA-a) and the ratio between PaO2 and the fractional concentration of inspired oxygen (P/F) in acute pancreatitis. Eleven patients had mild uncomplicated disease, six showed acute abdominal fluid collections, six had acute abdominal collections and asymptomatic x-ray lung involvement, three presented transient dyspneic episodes, and four had severe acute pancreatitis requiring prolonged oxygen therapy. In the uncomplicated disease, respiratory function was normal; in the six patients with abdominal collections only, deltaA-a increased by 50% and P/F decreased by 20-30%; in the six patients with abdominal collections and asymptomatic x-ray lung involvement, deltaA-a increased by 50-70% and P/F decreased by 40%; the three patients with dyspneic episodes showed a twofold increase in deltaA-a and a 40% decrease in P/F; the four patients with severe pancreatitis had a two- to threefold increase in deltaA-a and a 40-50% decrease in P/F.

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