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  • The study evaluated how smoking affects major clinical events (MCEs) in people with HIV in Italy over nearly a decade.
  • Researchers tracked 983 individuals, finding notable rates of cardiovascular events, cancers, and deaths, with a total MCE incidence rate of 17.6 per 1000 person-years.
  • Key risk factors for increased MCEs included older age, higher nicotine dependence, low CD4+ counts, previous cancers, and using injection drugs, highlighting the serious impact of smoking on health in this population.
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Digital transition in pathology lab: a survey from the Lombardy region.

Pathologica

August 2024

Centro Regionale di Coordinamento della Medicina di Laboratorio, Milan, Italy.

Objective: Digital pathology is an opportunity to revise the routine and old artisanal workflow, moving to standard operating procedures, quality control and reproducibility. Here the results of a survey promoted by the Coordinamento della Medicina di Laboratorio (CRC Med Lab) of the Lombardy region in Italy are reported to shed light on the current situation of digital adoption in the country.

Methods: The survey composed of 58 questions was sent to 60 pathology laboratories.

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Background: Systemic steroids are recommended for patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and proteinuria. However, there are concerns about their safety due to an excess of serious adverse events (SAEs) in previous randomised trials. This study evaluates the incidence of SAEs in IgAN patients receiving different treatment regimens in clinical practice.

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  • Two patients developed severe hypophosphatemia requiring hospitalization after denosumab treatment for osteoporosis, despite having normal kidney function and no known risk factors.
  • Both patients experienced neurological symptoms and severe fatigue, which improved with intravenous phosphate treatment, and they left the hospital with oral phosphate and vitamin D supplements.
  • As denosumab use increases, it's important to monitor serum phosphate and related levels regularly, and to consider hypophosphatemia as a potential issue when patients report unexplained fatigue or muscle problems.
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  • * Out of 1960 BSIs studied, 134 (6.8%) were caused by C. perfringens.
  • * The bacteria showed significant resistance to common antibiotics like clindamycin (21.6%), penicillin (15.4%), and metronidazole (10.7%), indicating a reduced effectiveness of first-line treatments.
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  • The study focused on evaluating the prevalence of endoscopic and histological changes in elderly patients (over 65) undergoing upper endoscopy.
  • Out of 1,336 patients, 31.4% had at least one macroscopic lesion, with erosive gastritis and erosive oesophagitis being the most common findings.
  • The results indicated that the occurrence of endoscopic lesions was linked to male gender and alarm symptoms, while proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy reduced the likelihood of such lesions.
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Introduction: We investigated whether structured maternal lifestyle interventions based on Mediterranean diet or stress reduction influence fetal-infant neurodevelopment detected by detailed fetal neurosonography and Ages and Stages Questionnaires 3rd edition (ASQ) at 12 months old.

Methods: This was a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial (2017-2020), including 1,221 singleton pregnancies at high risk for small-for-gestational age. Participants were randomized into three groups at 19-23 weeks' gestation: Mediterranean diet intervention, stress reduction program, or usual care.

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Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilation-associated pneumonia (VAP) are challenging clinical conditions due to the challenging tissue penetrability of the lung. This study aims to evaluate the potential role of fosfomycin (FOS) associated with ceftazidime/avibactam (CZA) in improving the outcome in this setting. We performed a retrospective study including people with HAP or VAP treated with CZA or CZA+FOS for at least 72 h.

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Introduction: The IMPACT BCN trial-a parallel-group randomized clinical trial where 1221 pregnant women at high risk for small-for-gestational age (SGA) newborns were randomly allocated at 19- to 23-week gestation into three groups: Mediterranean diet, Mindfulness-based Stress reduction or non-intervention-has demonstrated a positive effect of Mediterranean diet and Stress reduction in the prevention of SGA. However, the mechanism of action of these interventions remains still unclear. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of Mediterranean diet and Stress reduction on placental volume and perfusion.

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Introduction: In recent years, thanks to significant advances in basic science and biotechnologies, nephrology has witnessed a deeper understanding of the mechanisms leading to various conditions associated with or causing kidney disease, opening new perspectives for developing specific treatments. These new possibilities have brought increased challenges to physicians, who face with a new complexity in disease characterization and selection the right treatment for individual patients.

Areas Covered: We chose four therapeutic situations: anaemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD), heart failure in CKD, IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and membranous nephropathy (MN).

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Bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, pose a major threat for patients, especially for those who are immunosuppressed. Rapid pathogen detection and characterization from positive blood cultures are crucial in the management of patients with BSI to enable an adequate and timely antimicrobial therapy. This study aimed to investigate the potential role of the Molecular Mouse system, a new CE IVD molecular test designed to rapidly detect the causative agents of bacteremia and their resistance determinants, in the management of the therapy in critically ill patients.

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The management of patients with diverticular disease remains challenging. The aim of this national survey was to assess how gastroenterologists and general practitioners use rifaximin to manage diverticulosis and diverticular disease. Members of the Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists and Endoscopists (AIGO) and the Italian Federation of General Practitioners (FIMMG) were invited to complete a 39-item online survey concerning the use of rifaximin in five clinical settings: (1) diverticulosis; (2) reducing symptoms in symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease; (3) reducing the occurrence of diverticulitis in patients with symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (primary prevention); (4) reducing the recurrence of diverticulitis in patients with previous attacks of diverticulitis (secondary prevention); (5) treatment of uncomplicated acute diverticulitis.

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  • HFpEF is a complex condition influenced by factors like age, genetics, and various health issues, including kidney disease, which significantly affects its progression and management.
  • The relationship between heart failure (HF) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is intricate, as both share similar biological pathways and pose challenges for effective treatment due to patients often not being well-represented in clinical trials.
  • Newer medications, particularly SGLT2 inhibitors, show promise for treating patients with both HFpEF and CKD, highlighting the importance of understanding their cardiorenal interactions for improved management strategies.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is common in people with HIV (PWH), and has great impact in terms of morbidity and mortality. Several intertwined mechanisms are believed to play a role in determining the increased risk of CVD, including the effect of certain antiretrovirals; among these, the role of integrase strand-transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) is yet to be fully elucidated. We conducted a multicenter, observational study comprising 4984 PWH evaluating the antiretroviral therapy (ART)-related nature of CVD in real life settings, both in naïve vs.

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Background: Many women grow up dreaming of becoming doctors, preferring specialties that allow more focus on time outside the hospital and on family life. Nowadays, specialties, like gastroenterology, have still a significant gender gap.

Methods: Based on this known discrepancy, a web-based questionnaire was designed by the Young Component of the Scientific Committee of the Federation of Italian Scientific Societies of Digestive Diseases 2023 (FISMAD) to examine the current situation of female gastroenterologists in Italy.

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Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea is a very frequent clinical condition characterized by disabling intestinal symptoms. This disease presents with daily abdominal pain for at least 3 months related to defecation and associated with a change in the frequency of bowel movements and the shape of the stool. International surveys about this disease report a global prevalence of about 1.

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Development and Validation of Staging Systems for AA Amyloidosis.

J Am Soc Nephrol

June 2024

Division of Hematology, Oncology and Rheumatology, Amyloidosis Center, Department of Internal Medicine V, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany.

Key Points: Patients with AA amyloidosis and age ≥65 years, eGFR <45 ml/min per 1.73 m, and -terminal type-B natriuretic peptide >1000 ng/L and/or type-B natriuretic peptide >130 ng/L at diagnosis have poorer survival. Proteinuria >3.

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  • - The study investigated Campylobacter infections in Italy from 2017 to 2021, analyzing data from 19 hospitals across 13 regions to understand the epidemiology and antibiotic resistance patterns.
  • - A total of 5,419 Campylobacter isolates were analyzed, with C. jejuni being the most prevalent species, and the majority of infections were found in males and outpatients; resistance to common antibiotics like ciprofloxacin and tetracyclines was notably high but showed a decrease over the study period.
  • - The findings indicate that while resistance to fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines is decreasing, it remains significant, whereas macrolides show consistent effectiveness against Campylobacter in Italy.
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Background: European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) is the European community of clinicians providing care to the injured and critically ill surgical patient. ESTES has several interlinked missions - (1) the promotion of optimal emergency surgical care through networked advocacy, (2) promulgation of relevant clinical cognitive and technical skills, and (3) the advancement of scientific inquiry that closes knowledge gaps, iteratively improves upon surgical and perioperative practice, and guides decision-making rooted in scientific evidence. Faced with multitudinous opportunities for clinical research, ESTES undertook an exercise to determine member priorities for surgical research in the short-to-medium term; these research priorities were presented to a panel of experts to inform a 'road map' narrative review which anchored these research priorities in the contemporary surgical literature.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the mid-term results of stented-assisted balloon-induced intimal disruption and relamination (STABILISE) in patients with aortic dissection with the implementation of volumetric analysis.

Methods: This was a single-center retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. From May 2017 to September 2022, 42 patients underwent STABILISE for acute complicated or subacute high-risk aortic dissection.

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Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Quality in Italy: A Nationwide Study.

J Gastrointestin Liver Dis

December 2023

Gastroenterology Unit, ASL Toscana Nord-Ovest, San Luca Hospital, Lucca, Italy.

Background And Aims: International guidelines advise improving esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) quality in Western countries, where gastric cancer is still diagnosed in advanced stages. This nationwide study investigated some indicators for the quality of EGD performed in endoscopic centers in Italy.

Methods: Clinical, endoscopic, and procedural data of consecutive EGDs performed in one month in the participating centers were reviewed and collected in a specific database.

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Background And Aim: The correct time to perform an upper endoscopy is decisive in acutely GI bleeding patients. However, patients' physical status may affect mortality. We speculated that the physical status and procedural time could be the principal factors accountable for death-risk.

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  • In hemodynamically stable adults with splenic trauma, non-operative management is the preferred approach, even for severe cases, but various challenges hinder its broader implementation.
  • A survey conducted among 327 surgeons in Italy revealed that, even though many are aware of classification systems for these injuries, their application in practice remains limited.
  • The study calls for better dissemination of classification knowledge, improved patient centralization strategies, and the establishment of standardized protocols for patient monitoring and imaging follow-up to enhance management of splenic trauma.
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