Sweet Heart and Light Heart represent the first two educational formats of ITACARE-P, a recently established scientific association that joins various professionals with the aim of promoting all activities related to Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation. These educational formats represent opportunities for updating, comparing and sharing ideas among experts in order to standardize behaviors on hot topics. Pathologies in the metabolic field were chosen: diabetes mellitus and obesity, especially due to the cardiologist's possibility of prescribing drugs belonging to the SGLT2-i and GLP-RA classes, which have been shown to have a cardioprotective and nephroprotective effect, thus carrying a favorable influence on cardiovascular mortality. Sweet Heart and Light Heart were structured in a series of lectures alternated with "peer-to-peer" discussions; the possibilities offered by Italian National Health Service refundability in the prescription of these drugs and the difficulties that can be encountered in communicating this therapy to patients, particularly in the case of obesity where the purchase of the drug is at the patient's own expense, were examined. The results of this initiative was the drafting and publication of a position paper involving the entire Scientific Committee of the Association concerning the management of the patient suffering from diabetes mellitus in Cardiac Rehabilitation, with the peculiarities that concern the approach to the patient in this setting, such as the prescription of physical exercise in the same way as a drug, the introduction of process and outcome indicators, and the search for an anti-atherogenic or rather hemodynamic effect.
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Prz Gastroenterol
September 2023
Departament of Civilization Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw, Poland.
Introduction: Optimal control of cardiovascular risk factors remains challenging in non-classical patient groups, including those with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Dietary restrictions are among the interventions that may be helpful in such cases.
Aim: To evaluate if the declared type of fasting influences the most common cardiovascular risk factor control in patients with MASLD.
Objectives: To explore the medication rules of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and mechanism of action of hub herb pairs for treating insomnia.
Methods: Totally 104 prescriptions were statistically analyzed. The association rule algorithm was applied to mine the hub herb pairs.
J Perianesth Nurs
January 2025
Medical Surgical Nursing Department, School of Nursing, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; JBI Brazilian Affiliated Center, School of Nursing, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Purpose: To analyze available evidence in the literature on the effect of aromatherapy for the management of postoperative pain in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU).
Design: Systematic review according to the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) model and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement.
Methods: The search was carried out in August 2023, using descriptors and keywords, in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Excerpta Medica Database, PUBMED, Scopus, Virtual Health Library, Google Scholar, CAPES, BDTD, and ProQuest portals of theses and dissertations, with no language restrictions or time limit.
Eur Heart J
January 2025
Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Port Rd., Adelaide 5000, Australia.
Convincing evidence for the efficacy of ablation as first-line therapy in paroxysmal AF (PAF) and its clear superiority to medical therapy for rhythm control in both PAF and persistent AF (PsAF) has generated considerable interest in the optimal timing of ablation. Based on this data, there is a widespread view that the principle of 'the earlier the better' should be generally applied. However, the natural history of AF is highly variable and non-linear, and for this reason, it is difficult to be emphatic that all patients are best served by ablation early after their initial AF episodes.
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January 2025
School of Pharmacy, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712046, PR China; College of Pharmacy and Shaanxi Qinling Application Development and Engineering Center of Chinese Herbal Medicine, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712046, PR China; Key Laboratory of Pharmacodynamics and Material Basis of Chinese Medicine, Shaanxi Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xi'an 712046, PR China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Research and Application of"Taibai Qi Yao", Xianyang 712046, PR China. Electronic address:
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