Publications by authors named "Tronci M"

Rationale, Aims, And Objectives: The application of resilience in health care requires the shift from a cause-effect approach to a systemic approach, yet few tools have been developed to measure resilience potential in this specific context. This study tests a resilience assessment grid (RAG) questionnaire to measure the resilience of anaesthesiologists, with a cross-country survey.

Method: A study was conducted with an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) questionnaire containing 57 detailed questions; 16 nations and 172 respondents were involved in the study.

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Second generation antipsychotics (SGA) are used in children for the treatment of various psychiatric diseases, including pervasive developmental disorders. These drugs can cause metabolic effects as hyperglycemia and diabetes. A 16-year-old young-boy, diagnosed with autism, developed diabetes mellitus type 1 whilst he was on treatment with olanzapine (started 4 months before), clomipramine, valproic acid and lithium.

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Background: Candida bloodstream infections (BSI) represent an important problem in Intensive Care Units (ICUs). The epidemiology of candidemia is changing with an increase in the proportion of Candida (C.) non-albicans.

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We evaluated the reliability of the Bruker Daltonik's MALDI Biotyper system in species-level identification of yeasts directly from blood culture bottles. Identification results were concordant with those of the conventional culture-based method for 95.9% of Candida albicans (187/195) and 86.

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The usefulness of IFN-gamma release assays to monitor the efficacy of anti-tuberculosis (TB) treatment is controversial. Sixty patients affected by culture-confirmed pulmonary TB (M = 36; mean age: 39.2 yr; Italians = 28) were serially tested in a low prevalence setting by means of QuantiFERON-TB GOLD In-Tube (QFT-IT) at baseline and after a successful six-month therapy regimen (T6).

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Background: Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been considered for many years a typical nosocomial pathogen. Recently MRSA has emerged as a frequent cause of infections in the community. More commonly, community-acquired (CA)-MRSA is a cause of infections of the skin and soft-tissues, but life-threatening infections such as necrotizing pneumonia and sepsis can occasionally occur.

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Between 1999 and 2001, 355 hospital laboratories in Italy were asked to complete a questionnaire addressing mycobacterial test methods, 1-year workloads and laboratory safety features. Analysis of the data showed that rapid methods for mycobacterial testing were being used by most larger laboratories; however, sub-optimal methods were still in use in small and medium-size laboratories. In a country such as Italy, which has a low prevalence of tuberculosis cases, implementation of rapid technologies, combined with regionalisation of mycobacterial diagnostic services, seems to be the most reasonable and cost-effective strategy.

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The in vitro activity of 16 antimicrobial agents against 46 drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis recently isolated from Italian patients was determined. As for first-line antituberculosis drugs, while isoniazid was ineffective against all the strains tested, resistance to streptomycin, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol was 80.4%, 71.

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Direct detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis was performed in parallel with the Amplicor M. tuberculosis test (Roche Diagnostic System, USA) and the LCx M. tuberculosis (Abbott Diagnostic Division, USA) on 697 samples, collected from 481 patients, in three different Italian laboratories.

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Two cases of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in patients who had undergone laparoscopic surgery (cholecystectomy and inguinal hernioplasty in the first and crural hernioplasty in the second) are described. These cases suggest that prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism should also be given to patients who undergo relatively noninvasive surgery such as laparoscopic intervention. The presentation concludes with a review of the last 7 years' literature on this topic.

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the new BBL mycobacteria growth indicator tube (MGIT) in comparison with other media. METHODS: MGIT was evaluated in 10 Italian centers on 433 clinical samples, mainly of respiratory origin and mainly smear positive, in comparison with Löwenstein---Jensen and with one or more other methods represented, according to participating centers, by the BACTEC radiometric method or by the biphasic BBL Septi-Chek AFB system. While MGIT and Löwenstein---Jensen were used for all the samples, 285 of them were also inoculated in BACTEC vials and 274 in biphasic bottles.

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Anthracyclines are the most frequent cause of iatrogenic congestive heart failure ranging from acute reversible minor, irreversible reduction in the left ventricular ejection fraction and death despite preventive measures. Sensitive methods are needed to detect earliest preclinical cardiotoxicity along with the development of new protective agents. Thirty breast cancer patients were randomly treated with q 21 120 mg/m2 Epirubicin (EPI) x 3, alone (10 patients), or + ICRF-187 (1000 mg/m2) (10 patients) or + C0Q10 (50 mg/day) (10 patients) and monitored by Thoracic Electrical Bioimpedance (TEB) cardiography before (T0) and at the end of chemotherapy (T1), then at 1, 3, 6 months of follow up (F1, F2, F3).

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Prevalence of, and risk factors for, drug-resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis were assessed among 407 hospitalized patients with tuberculosis in Rome, Italy, during the period 1990-1992. Resistance to 1 or more drugs was detected in 106 isolates (26%). Resistance to streptomycin was the most common (18.

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In the present study we evaluated the protective activity of pyridoxol L,2-pyrrolidon-5 carboxylate (metadoxine) against CCl4 intoxication in rats, especially in relation to liver fibrosis. After 6 consecutive weeks of CCl4 treatment, the animals developed liver fibrosis and inflammation as revealed by histological analysis which also included semiquantitative scoring of these features. In addition the serum levels of the immunoreactive prolyl hydroxylase (SIRPH), an enzyme involved in the hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule, were significantly higher (44.

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EDTA-induced pseudothrombocytopenia is a laboratory artifact caused in vitro by platelet aggregation, due to IgG or IgM class antibodies reacting with antigenic binding site of the GP IIb glycoprotein. Pseudothrombocytopenia is rarely found (about 1% of platelets counts), but must be considered in the differential diagnosis of thrombocytopenia, since it could lead to useless investigations and therapies. We report three patients with pseudothrombocytopenia, one of whom underwent bone marrow biopsy and danazol treatment, before establishing the correct diagnosis.

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In order to detect even minimal fibrinolysis activation in liver cirrhosis, we measured fibrinopeptide B beta 15-42 (B beta 15-42), an indicator of plasmin activity in vivo and alpha 2-antiplasmin (alpha 2-AP) in a group of cirrhotic patients. The second goal of this study was to investigate whether an increased fibrinolytic activity is related to a chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation. For this purpose we concomitantly measured fibrinopeptide A (FPA), marker of thrombin activity in vivo.

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In order to investigate whether alpha 2-antiplasmin (alpha 2-AP) levels may be related to thrombin activity, we measured alpha 2-AP and fibrinopeptide A (FPA) in 51 patients with clinical conditions frequently associated with increased thrombin activity. The diagnoses were: atherosclerotic disease, chronic inflammatory disease and hematological neoplastic disease. A significant negative correlation was found between alpha 2-AP and FPA (p less than 0.

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Thyroid function alterations induced by amiodarone treatment (200-400 mg/day for 5 days/week) were studied in 50 patients with heart disease (age 34-75 years, mean age 55.5 +/- 11.8) for 25.

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