22 results match your criteria: ""St. Giovanni di Dio" Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Cardiovasc Echogr
November 2023
Cardiology Division, University Hospital Polyclinic G. Martino, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
J Cardiovasc Echogr
May 2023
Cardiology Division, University Hospital Polyclinic G.Martino, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
Background: The Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging (SIECVI) conducted a national survey to understand better how different echocardiographic modalities are used and accessed in Italy.
Methods: We analyzed echocardiography laboratory activities over a month (November 2022). Data were retrieved via an electronic survey based on a structured questionnaire, uploaded on the SIECVI website.
Ultraschall Med
October 2022
Department of Radiology, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Unlabelled: Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a common urological complication in renal transplant patients.
The Aim: of this study is to evaluate the performance of contrast-enhanced voiding urosonography (CEvUS) in the diagnosis and classification of reflux into the renal allograft, to evaluate and classify VUR into the allograft using voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) and CEvUS, to compare the two methods, and to propose a new classification of reflux into the allograft based on CEvUS and VCUG assessment, in line with the international reflux grading system.
Materials And Methods: From January 2017 to July 2019, 84 kidney transplant patients were enrolled.
J Hypertens
October 2020
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Catania.
Background: Patients with Crohn's disease have an increased aortic stiffness, a known cardiovascular risk factor. Anxiety, a key factor of the brain--gut axis in patients with Crohn's disease, is implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of the disease, and is linked with aortic stiffening in other clinical settings.
Objectives: Considering that depression is frequently linked to anxiety in Crohn's disease, we performed a mediation analysis to reveal the potential link between anxiety, depression and aortic stiffness in these patients.
J Vasc Access
November 2019
UOC Nephrology and Dialysis, 'St. Giovanni di Dio' Hospital, Agrigento, Italy.
Background: The success of the construction of an arteriovenous fistula for haemodialysis is related to the vascular function of the vessels involved in the anastomosis, with particular reference to radial artery distensibility after reactive hyperaemia test and to the fall of resistance index. Only few studies have evaluated the impact of exercise protocols on the endothelial and morphological characteristics of the vessels of the upper limb with inconclusive results. In this pilot longitudinal study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of a standardized exercise protocol on the haemodynamic and resistive index of the arteries of the upper limb of uraemic patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Nephrol
August 2018
Nephrology and Dialysis, "St. Bassiano" Hospital, Bassano del Grappa, Italy.
Background: Patients undergoing abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) surgery with suprarenal clamping are at high risk for acute kidney injury (AKI) and major cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCE). We aimed to assess whether the stroke volume variation (SVV), a measure of hemodynamic instability, is associated with AKI in hypertensive patients undergoing elective AAA surgery with suprarenal clamping.
Methods: In a cohort of 51 hypertensive patients, we performed serial measurements of SVV (n = 459) and serum creatinine (sCr) (n = 255).
J Nephrol
August 2018
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "St. Maria della Scaletta" Hospital, Imola, BO, Italy.
Background: Internal jugular vein cannulation has become increasingly widespread. Compared to the left internal jugular vein (LIJV), the right internal jugular vein (RIJV) is the preferred choice for the placement of central venous catheter (CVC) for hemodialysis, mostly due to the major technical difficulties and higher rate of complications of the LIJV approach. We aimed to investigate whether variability in the direction of the LIJV/brachiocephalic vein (BV) axis on the frontal plane could be a decisive factor in determining CVC dysfunctions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Heart Assoc
October 2017
Department of Pharmacology, HEGP, AP-HP INSERM U970, Paris, France.
Background: The recent finding that aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) is increased in patients with inflammatory bowel disease may explain why the cardiovascular risk is increased despite the low prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. We aimed to test whether inflammation is associated with aortic stiffening in this setting after adjustment for major confounders and to perform subgroup analyses.
Methods And Results: A systematic literature search for aPWV in inflammatory bowel disease was performed using PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases (last accessed May 7, 2017).
Eur J Intern Med
January 2018
Internal Medicine, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Italy.
Background: We hypothesized that a reversal of the physiological stiffness gradient, previously reported in end-stage renal disease, begins in the early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and that chronic inflammation produces a different arterial phenotype in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC).
Objectives: To assess the extent of arterial stiffening in the central (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, cf.-PWV) and peripheral arteries (carotid-radial pulse wave velocity, cr-PWV) and to explore the determinants of the stiffness gradient in UC and in CKD.
Clin Rheumatol
August 2017
Internal Medicine, School of Nephrology, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 78, 95123, Catania, Italy.
Mol Med Rep
May 2017
Internal Medicine, Section of Nephrology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Policlinico Universitario, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
Arterial stiffening is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Whether exposure to relatively high levels of air pollution is associated with arterial stiffening is unclear. We aimed to assess the association between exposure to major air pollutants and arterial stiffening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Med Rep
May 2017
Department of Nephrology and Dialysis, 'St. Bassiano' Hospital, I-36061 Bassano del Grappa, Italy.
Heavy metals are extensively used in agriculture and industrial applications such as production of pesticides, batteries, alloys, and textile dyes. Prolonged, intensive or excessive exposure can induce related systemic disorders. Kidney is a target organ in heavy metal toxicity for its capacity to filter, reabsorb and concentrate divalent ions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Intern Med
April 2017
Internal Medicine, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Italy.
J Ultrasound
December 2016
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "St. Giovanni di Dio" Hospital, Via F. Paradiso 78/a, 95024 Acireale, CT Italy.
This paper deals with two recent cases of Inferior Caval Vein (IVC) duplicity, congenital anomaly often but not always asymptomatic that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of flank pain when other more common disorders have been excluded. Here are described the clinical and surgical significance together with the typical sonographic findings useful for the diagnosis of IVC duplicity. Particular attention is given to a peculiar and easily repeatable sonographic aspect associated with IVC duplicity, not previously reported in Literature and that we called the "Neptune's sign".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Nephrol
June 2017
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "St. Giovanni di Dio" Hospital, Agrigento, Italy.
From growing data from the literature emerges that so-called ecoDoppler "Renal" Resistive Indexes (RRI) are not only specific markers of kidney damage and indicators of renal functional prognosis but they always express more clearly a strong link with the systemic circulation. In fact, some cardiovascular parameters such as aortic pulse pressure, aortic stiffness, abdominal aortic calcifications and clinical settings for instance heart failure progression have shown a great association with RRI. Relationships between renal and inflammatory indexes in hypertensive patients have been found and data from the literature on kidney transplants underline the capability of the graft RRI to change according to host hemodynamic features.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiology
June 2016
From the Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, S. Maria della Scaletta Hospital, Imola, Italy (P.D.N.); Urology Unit, Umberto II Hospital, Siracusa, Italy (D.A.); Radiology Unit, Morgagni Hospital, Catania, Italy (E.R.); and Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, St Giovanni di Dio Hospital, Agrigento, Italy (A.G.).
History A 52-year-old man with a history of urinary tract infections and a previous clinical diagnosis of left inguinal hernia presented to the nephrologist with recent onset of dysuria and increasing swelling in the left inguinoscrotal region in the absence of fever or scrotal trauma. There was no relevant surgical or family history. The general physical examination findings were unremarkable, with a normal abdomen at both visual inspection and palpation; urogenital examination revealed a small left-sided palpable mass of the testis, compatible with an inguinal hernia or hydrocele.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Ultrasound
March 2016
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "S. M. della Misericordia" Hospital, ASL 18, Rovigo, Italy ; Advanced School of Ultrasonography in Nephrology - SIUMB, Milan, Italy.
Achievement of a normal hydration status is one of the major targets of hemodialysis. It is based on the estimation of "dry weight", the term used to define normal body fluid content. The concept of dry weight in hemodialysis patients is clinically undisputed, but it is not always easy to achieve in this population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hypertens
May 2016
aDepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Catania, Catania bNephrology and Dialysis Unit, 'St. Giovanni di Dio' Hospital, Agrigento, Italy cDepartment of Pharmacology, HEGP, AP-HP, INSERM U970 dParis Descartes University, Paris, France.
Background: Arterial stiffness is increased with chronic inflammatory disorders. The reduction of inflammation by immunomodulatory therapy is associated with a restoration of arterial function. The aims of the study were to perform a meta-analysis to determine whether arterial stiffness is increased in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and a meta-regression analysis to correlate arterial stiffness with anti-TNFα therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Ultrasound
June 2015
Cattedra di Nefrologia, Scuola di Specializzazione in Nefrologia, University Hospital of Catania, Catania, Italy.
Improvements in the care of kidney transplant recipients and advances in immunosuppressive therapy have reduced the incidence of graft rejection. As a result, other types of kidney transplant complications, such as surgical, urologic, parenchymal, and vascular complications, have become more common. Although vascular complications account for only 5-10 % of all post-transplant complications, they are a frequent cause of graft loss.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Nephrol
August 2015
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "St. Giovanni di Dio" Hospital, Agrigento, Italy.
Grey-scale ultrasound has an important diagnostic role in nephrology. The absence of ionizing radiations and nephrotoxicity, rapidity of execution, excellent repeatability, the possibility to perform the test at the patient's bed and the low cost represent important advantages of this technique. Paired with real-time sonography and colour-power-Doppler contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) reduces the diagnostic gap with computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) and represents a major step in the evolution of clinical ultrasound.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vasc Access
February 2015
1 Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "St. Giovanni di Dio" Hospital, Agrigento - Italy.
Br J Radiol
June 2014
1 Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "St Giovanni di Dio" Hospital, Agrigento, Italy.
In renal diagnosis, the B-mode ultrasound is used to provide an accurate study of the renal morphology, whereas the colour and power Doppler are of strategic importance in providing qualitative and quantitative information about the renal vasculature, which can also be obtained through the assessment of the resistive index (RI). To date, this is one of the most sensitive parameters in the study of kidney diseases and allows us to quantify the changes in renal plasma flow. If a proper Doppler ultrasound examination is carried out and a critical analysis of the values obtained is performed, the RI measurement at the interlobar artery level has been suggested in the differential diagnosis between nephropathies.
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