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  • * They are less likely to receive crucial procedures and effective medications, so assessing factors like frailty and other health conditions is vital for tailoring their care.
  • * There is a lack of research on elderly individuals with ACS, making it critical for clinicians to develop targeted strategies to improve these patients' treatment and quality of life as the population ages.
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Intraoperative intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring in the management of patients with pancreatic insulinoma.

J Endocrinol Invest

October 2024

Endocrine Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Garibaldi-Nesima Hospital, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.

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  • * A study used an intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) device during surgery on five insulinoma patients to assess real-time glucose fluctuations for better surgical outcomes.
  • * Results showed that isCGM effectively indicated complete tumor excision, with varying glucose responses based on pre-treatment, suggesting it could become a standard tool in insulinoma surgery if validated in larger studies.
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This analysis from the GARIBALDI study was aimed to address the role of center self-declared expertise, type and commitment on the overall survival (OS) of patients with metastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (mPDAC). Treatment-naïve patients ≥18-year with pathological diagnosis of mPDAC were enrolled. OS was defined as the time from chemotherapy start to death from any cause.

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Enhanced metabolic health and immune response with bictegravir/emtricitabine/TAF: Insights from a 96‑week retrospective study.

Biomed Rep

December 2024

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Azienda di Rilievo Nazionale ed Alta Specializzazione Garibaldi Hospital, University of Catania, Catania I-95124, Italy.

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  • Bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF) is a fixed-dose combination therapy found to be effective for people living with HIV who switched from other treatments.
  • A study involving 127 patients showed that virological suppression improved from 66.4% to 74.8% over 96 weeks, along with significant increases in CD4 and CD8 T cell counts and the CD4/CD8 ratio.
  • The treatment was associated with lower levels of triglycerides and total cholesterol, indicating a better metabolic profile, although there was a notable increase in serum creatinine levels.
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  • The study addresses the advancement of synthetic CT (sCT) in MR-guided radiotherapy and aims to define current practices through a survey distributed among ESTRO members in 2023.
  • Results showed that sCT is primarily used for pelvic treatments and conventional fractionation, with varying application across different areas and limited engagement in proton therapy.
  • A strong consensus emerged for the need for standardized, vendor-neutral guidelines to improve the development and use of sCT in clinical settings, as many centers lack dedicated quality assurance programs.
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  • This study looked at how different hospitals approach treating liver cancer, especially regarding liver transplants.
  • They surveyed 75 hospital directors to see if those with liver transplant programs treat patients differently compared to those without.
  • The results showed that hospitals with transplant programs were more likely to recommend transplants for certain types of liver cancer and other liver diseases than those without, showing a need for better communication between the two types of centers.
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Background: Upadacitinib (UPA) is a selective, reversible Janus kinase inhibitor (JAKi) approved for the treatment of RA. However, there is still no solid evidence on the long-term efficacy of UPA in treated patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of UPA to obtain remission or low disease activity (LDA) in a series of UPA patients in patients with RA after 6 and 12 months of treatment in a real-world setting.

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  • - MV PLUS lesions are benign brain cysts that usually do not cause symptoms but can lead to neurological issues like seizures and headaches; they are mainly found in the posterior fossa and detected through MRI scans showing high intensity on T2-FLAIR sequences.
  • - A case of a 52-year-old woman with symptoms like dizziness and syncope revealed a multicystic lesion via MRI, which showed no harmful changes after treatment, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and further research.
  • - These lesions pose diagnostic challenges due to their complex features; although benign, their management and pathogenesis are still being studied, stressing the importance of ongoing investigation in the field.
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Background: Discomfort can be the cause of noninvasive respiratory support (NRS) failure in up to 50% of treated patients. Several studies have shown how analgosedation during NRS can reduce the rate of delirium, endotracheal intubation, and hospital length of stay in patients with acute respiratory failure. The purpose of this project was to explore consensus on which medications are currently available as analgosedatives during NRS, which types of patients may benefit from analgosedation while on NRS, and which clinical settings might be appropriate for the implementation of analgosedation during NRS.

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Background: The clinical governance of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has markedly changed in the last few years. We sought to assess the contemporary in-hospital management patterns of patients with AMI at a country level.

Methods: EYESHOT (EmploYEd antithrombotic therapies in patients with acute coronary Syndromes HOspitalized in iTalian cardiac care units)-2 was a nationwide, prospective registry aimed to evaluate the current management of patients admitted to intensive cardiac care units (CCUs) for an AMI in Italy.

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Notwithstanding its acknowledged pivotal role for cardiovascular prevention, cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is still largely under prescribed, in almost 25% of patients owing an indication for. In addition, when considering differences concerning the two sexes, female individuals are underrepresented in CR programmes with lower referral rates, participation, and completion as compared to male counterpart. This picture becomes even more tangled with reference to gender, a complex socio-cultural construct characterized by four domains (gender identity, relation, role, and institutionalized gender).

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Think Vibrio, Think Rare: Non-O1-Non-O139- Bacteremia in Advanced Lung Cancer-A Case Report.

Trop Med Infect Dis

September 2024

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Unit of Infectious Diseases, ARNAS Garibaldi Hospital, University of Catania, 95122 Catania, Italy.

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  • The text discusses a case of bacteremia caused by non-O1/non-O139 strains (NOVC) of a Gram-negative bacterium, which can occasionally lead to severe infections in immunocompromised individuals.
  • It focuses on a 71-year-old patient with advanced lung cancer who experienced fever, confusion, and asthenia due to NOVC bacteremia, confirmed through blood cultures.
  • The patient responded well to treatment with antibiotics (ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin), highlighting the need for quick diagnosis and targeted therapy in similar cases.
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[Registers as central real world data source: the experience of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register].

Epidemiol Prev

September 2024

Struttura Tecnico Operativa, Laboratorio di Ricerca per il Coinvolgimento dei Cittadini in Sanità, Dipartimento di Epidemiologia Medica, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Milano.

Registers collecting data from clinical practice (real world data) have gained increasing interest in recent years in the scientific, administrative, and regulatory fields. The value of longitudinal data collection in deepening knowledge about a specific pathology and its healthcare complexity is increasingly recognized. This article describes the development, organizational structure, and technical characteristics of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register (RISM).

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Effect of adequacy of empirical antibiotic therapy for hospital-acquired bloodstream infections on intensive care unit patient prognosis: a causal inference approach using data from the Eurobact2 study.

Clin Microbiol Infect

December 2024

OUTCOMEREA Research Group, Drancy, France; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale, Infection Antimicrobial Modelisation Evolution, U1137, Team Decision Science in Infectious Diseases, Paris, France; Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Bichat hospital, Medical and infectious diseases ICU, F75018, Paris France. Electronic address:

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  • Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) in ICU patients can be life-threatening, and this study aimed to see how early adequate antibiotic treatment affects 28-day mortality rates for patients who survive at least one day after infection onset.
  • Using data from a multicenter study with 2,418 patients, researchers found that those who received adequate treatment within 24 hours had a lower 28-day mortality rate (32.8%) compared to those who were inadequately treated (40%).
  • The study concluded that inadequate antibiotic therapy within 24 hours contributes significantly to 28-day mortality, indicating that quicker treatment could greatly improve patient outcomes in cases of HA-BSI.
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Background: Geographic origin may represent a variable capable of influencing health status. This study aims to investigate the presence of differences of disease severity in Italian patients with fibromyalgia from different macro-regions.

Methods: This retrospective, cross-sectional study involved patients included in the Italian Fibromyalgia Registry.

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Background: Surgery stands as the cornerstone treatment for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). After surgery, radioactive iodine (RAI) administration is primarily recommended for high-risk patients and commonly employed to address residual disease or mitigate the risk of recurrence. However, the optimal application of RAI in cases categorized as low to intermediate risk is still uncertain.

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Importance: A multicenter randomized clinical trial (RCT) showed a lung recruitment maneuver using high-frequency oscillatory ventilation just before surfactant administration (ie, intubate-recruit-surfactant-extubate [IN-REC-SUR-E]) improved the efficacy of treatment compared with the standard intubate-surfactant-extubate (IN-SUR-E) technique without increasing the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes.

Objective: To examine follow-up outcomes at corrected postnatal age (cPNA) 2 years of preterm infants previously enrolled in an RCT and treated with IN-REC-SUR-E or IN-SUR-E in 35 tertiary neonatal intensive care units.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This was a follow-up study of infants recruited into the primary RCT from 2015 to 2018 at 35 tertiary neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Italy.

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Introduction: This study aimed to characterize neonatal admissions to pediatric emergency departments (PEDs) in Catania, to analyze the primary pediatric conditions leading to these admissions, and to explore the association between the demographic characteristics of the population and the severity of their presentations.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on neonates (aged <28 days) admitted to three PEDs in Catania between January 2015 and December 2019. Additionally, a comprehensive review of the literature on this topic was performed.

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Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Complications in People Living with HIV: A Focused Review.

Infect Dis Rep

September 2024

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Unit of Infectious Diseases, ARNAS Garibaldi Hospital, University of Catania, 95123 Catania, Italy.

The intersection of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents a significant area of concern; advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have notably extended the life expectancy of people living with HIV (PLWH), concurrently elevating the prevalence of chronic conditions such as CVD. This paper explores the multifaceted relationship between HIV infection, ART, and cardiovascular health, focusing on the mechanisms by which HIV and ART contribute to increased cardiovascular risk, including the promotion of endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, immune activation, and metabolic disturbances. We highlight the critical roles of HIV-associated proteins-Tat, Nef, and gp120-in accelerating atherosclerosis through direct and indirect pathways that exacerbate endothelial damage and inflammation.

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In medical practice, the retrieval of intravascular foreign bodies (IFBs) represents a challenge and often requires a multidisciplinary approach. We report a case of a 65-year-old male patient with a metallic guide wire extended from the right subclavian artery to the left ventricle. An interventional radiology team employed the "trap technique", with a combination of a retrieval device and angiographic catheters, which results crucial in this case.

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  • - The paper discusses recurrent pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) with leptomeningeal dissemination, emphasizing the difficult management of such cases and the potential benefits of radiotherapy for symptom relief and extending life.
  • - A specific case is described of a 27-year-old woman with recurrent anaplastic PXA who, after multiple treatments and disease progressions, benefited from radiotherapy to the spinal axis, achieving clinical stability.
  • - This case highlights the significance of considering palliative radiotherapy as a strategy to enhance quality of life and possibly prolong survival for patients with challenging PXA conditions.
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  • Researchers studied strokes from 1990 to 2021 to understand how many people get them and how they are affected around the world.
  • In 2021, strokes caused about 7.3 million deaths and were a major cause of health problems, especially in specific regions like Southeast Asia and Oceania.
  • There are differences in stroke risks based on where people live and their age, and some areas actually saw more strokes happening since 2015.
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Clinical Course of Neurologic Adverse Events Associated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Focus on Chronic Toxicities.

Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm

November 2024

From the IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna (S.R., R.R., M. Guarino), Italy; Reference Centre for Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes and Autoimmune Encephalitis (A.F), Hospices Civils de Lyon, Neurological Hospital, Bron, MeLiS - UCBL-CNRS UMR 5284 - INSERM U1314, Universitè Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France; IRCCS Mondino Foundation (A.M., L.D., E.M.), Pavia; Neurology Unit (A.D., S.M.), Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine, and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Italy; Neuromuscular and Rare Disease Centre (L.F.), Neurology Unit, Sant'Andrea University Hospital, Rome, Italy; Department of Neurosciences Drugs and Child Health (S.C., V.D.), University of Florence; Clinical Neurology Unit (I.F., A.V.), Department of Medicine (DMED), University of Udine; Neurology Unit (L.Z.), AULSS8 Berica, San Bortolo Hospital, Vicenza; Department of Neuroscience (M. Garibaldi, A.L.), Mental Health and Sensory Organs (NESMOS), SAPIENZA University of Rome, Sant'Andrea Hospital; Epidemiology and Statistics Unit (F.B., C.Z.), IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna; Department of Neurology 2, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy; Neuroimmunology Laboratory (M.Gastaldi), IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy; and Clinical Neurology (A.V.), Department of Head-Neck and Neuroscience, Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Friuli Centrale (ASUFC).

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  • This study investigates the clinical characteristics of neurologic immune-related adverse events (n-irAEs) linked to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and their potential to become chronic.
  • A total of 66 patients were analyzed, with findings showing that a significant portion experienced chronic n-irAEs, particularly affecting the peripheral nervous system and leading to various neurological impairments.
  • The study highlights that patients with concurrent myocarditis had a higher risk of fatal outcomes, and chronic n-irAEs often required ongoing treatment or resulted in persistent neurological issues like ataxia and cognitive impairment.
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Confocal laser endomicroscopy as a new diagnostic tool for poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma.

World J Clin Cases

September 2024

Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, "Cannizzaro" Hospital, Catania 95100, Italy.

Gastric cancer (GC) is a multifactorial disease, where both environmental and genetic features can have an impact on its occurrence and development. GC represents one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. GC is most frequent in males and is believed to arise from a series of premalignant lesions.

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