7 results match your criteria: "'Senese' University Hospital[Affiliation]"
Minerva Cardiol Angiol
October 2023
Diagnostic and Interventional Unit, Ospedale Fatebenefratelli Gemelli Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy.
#FullPhysiology is a comprehensive and systematic approach to evaluate patients with suspected coronary disease using PressureWire technology (Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, CA, USA). This advancement in technology enables the investigation of each component of the coronary circulation, including epicardial, microvascular, and vasomotor function, without significantly increasing procedural time or technical complexity. By identifying the predominant physiopathology responsible for myocardial ischemia, #FullPhysiology enhances precision medicine by providing accurate diagnosis and facilitating tailored interventional or medical treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinerva Dent Oral Sci
June 2022
Department of Maxillo-Facial Surgery, "Ospedali Riuniti" Umberto I University Hospital, Ancona, Italy.
Background: Reconstruction of palate defects following tumor ablative surgery can be a challenging problem. Different methods have been suggested over the time for the reconstruction of postoperative palatal defects. Since the first report of the Bichat fat pad flap in1977, it has become one of the most used flaps for the reconstruction of palate after tumor excision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mol Neurosci
September 2021
Department of Medical, Surgical and Neurological Sciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular malformations that may result in headaches, seizures, focal neurological deficits, and hemorrhage. CCMs occur sporadically (80%) or in familial form (20%), with autosomal dominant inheritance. Among the three CCM-related genes, mutations in KRIT1 account for 53-65% of familial cases and more than 100 different mutations have been identified so far.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinerva Cardiol Angiol
June 2023
C.L.I. Foundation, Rome, Italy -
Background: In this in-vivo human study we tested the reproducibility for optical coherence tomography (OCT) assessment of lumen area (LA) and plaque components measurements, such as lipid arc extension and fibrous cap thickness (FCt).
Methods: We tested the variability of LA, lipid arc and FCt assessments in two repeated OCT pullbacks from the same diseased coronary segment matched using fiduciary anatomical landmarks. In particular, for the reliability of minimal FCt measurement we compared four different approaches based on continuous (longitudinal) or segmental (spot) individuation of smaller thickness: 1) comparison of single minimal FCt individuated alongside all plaque extension in the two pullbacks (Longitudinal (L)-spot minimal FCt value); 2) comparison of the mean FCt values of the plaque in the two pullbacks (L-plot mean FCt value); 3) comparison between the single minimal FCt value obtained in the first pullback and the single FCt obtained in the matched CS of second pullback (L-spot CS matched FCt value); 4) comparison of measurements obtained by visual selection of CS with minimal FCt s in the two pullbacks (single-spot minimal FCt value).
Int Angiol
October 2019
Department of Medical, Surgical Science and Neuroscience, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
Introduction: The purpose of the following research was to provide a systematic survey on the use of additive manufacturing in vascular surgery. The survey focuses on applications of 3D printing in endovascular surgery like endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), a quite unexplored application domain. 3D printing is an additive production process of three-dimensional objects starting from a three-dimensional digital model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Dysmorphol
July 2013
Medical Genetics, USL9, 'Misericordia' Hospital, Grosseto Department of Genetic Diagnosis, 'Careggi' University Hospital, Firenze Molecular Medicine, 'Senese' University Hospital, Siena, Italy.
Minerva Pediatr
October 2009
Operative Unito f Neonatal Intensive Therapy, Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine, Senese University Hospital, Siena, Italy.
Objectives: Prematurity is a known risk factor for hypoglycaemia, hyperglycemia, neonatal sepsis and other common neonatal complications, possibly associated with glucoregolatory hormone (insulin and glucagon) alterations. Insulin and glucagon levels change also in relation to gender, mode of delivery and postnatal clinical severity. Because of the lack of reference range in literature, the aim of this study is to assess plasma insulin and glucagon levels in preterm appropriate for gestational age (AGA) infants of birth weight <1500 g (very low birth weight, VLBW) as a function of gestation, birth weight, gender and mode delivery.
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