261 results match your criteria: "Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria "S. Anna"[Affiliation]"

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  • A systematic literature review and meta-analysis was conducted to identify maternal risk factors that increase the likelihood of infants developing respiratory syncytial virus lower respiratory tract infection (RSV-LRTI).
  • The analysis included 20 studies, which found that maternal smoking significantly increases the risk of RSV hospitalization in infants, while breastfeeding lowers that risk.
  • Understanding these maternal risk factors is crucial for improving preventative strategies against RSV-LRTI in infants.
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Safety of a Porous Hydroxyapatite Bone Substitute in Orthopedics and Traumatology: A Multi-Centric Clinical Study.

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol

April 2024

Department of Neurosciences and Rehabilitation, University of Ferrara, c/o "S. Anna", Via Aldo Moro 8, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.

The development of biomaterials in recent years has made it possible to broaden their use in the surgical field. Although iliac crest bone graft harvesting currently remains the gold standard as an autograft, the properties of hydroxyapatite bone substitutes appear to be beneficial. The first fundamental step to consider is the safety of using these devices.

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The Systemic Score May Identify Life-Threatening Evolution in Still Disease: Data from the GIRRCS AOSD-Study Group and the AIDA Network Still Disease Registry.

Arthritis Rheumatol

July 2024

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgery and Neurosciences, Research Center of Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases and Behçet's Disease Clinic, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.

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  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of a systemic score in predicting severe outcomes in patients with Still disease, including the risk of mortality and severe complications like macrophage activation syndrome.
  • Involving 597 patients, the study found that a higher systemic score significantly correlated with life-threatening outcomes, with scores of 7 or above indicating a greater risk.
  • Key components that were most predictive of severe outcomes included liver and lung involvement, emphasizing the importance of these factors in managing Still disease.
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  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and challenging for older adults, and vortioxetine was considered a potential alternative to SSRIs due to its tolerability.
  • A study in Italy involved 357 older adults with MDD who were randomly assigned to receive either vortioxetine or SSRIs, with the main goal of measuring treatment discontinuation due to side effects after six months.
  • The results indicated that while SSRIs had a slightly better tolerability and cognitive performance, there were no significant differences in overall effectiveness or quality of life between vortioxetine and SSRIs for treating MDD.
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Background: Intravenous iloprost has been widely used for the treatment of systemic sclerosis peripheral vasculopathy. No agreement has been found on the regimen and the dosage of intravenous iloprost in different scleroderma subset conditions. This study aimed to evaluate the modalities of intravenous iloprost administration within a large cohort of systemic sclerosis patients from the SPRING Registry and to identify any associated clinical-demographic, instrumental or therapeutic data.

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Correction: Clinical and laboratory features associated with macrophage activation syndrome in Still's disease: data from the international AIDA Network Still's Disease Registry.

Intern Emerg Med

January 2024

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgery and Neurosciences, Research Center of Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases, Behçet's Disease Clinic and Rheumatology-Ophthalmology Collaborative Uveitis Center, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.

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Still's disease continuum from childhood to elderly: data from the international AIDA Network Still's disease registry.

RMD Open

December 2023

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgery and Neurosciences, Research Center of Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases and Behçet's Disease Clinic, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

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  • - This study investigates whether pediatric-onset, adult-onset, and elderly-onset Still's disease are the same condition or different diseases by comparing demographic, clinical, and treatment response data across these age groups.
  • - Out of 411 patients surveyed, most were adults (76.4%), while 15.8% were pediatric and 7.8% were elderly, with significant differences found in symptoms like skin rash and arthritis being more prevalent in children, and pleuritis in the elderly.
  • - Overall, while some minor differences in symptoms and lab results were noted among the age groups, the study concludes that Still's disease has similar demographic and treatment characteristics across pediatric, adult, and elderly patients.
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  • The study investigates how specific genetic variations (SNPs) in the aromatase gene influence the effectiveness and side effects of aromatase inhibitors like letrozole in postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.
  • The research involved 886 participants and found that while no SNPs were linked to disease-free survival, certain variations were associated with a higher risk of breast cancer metastasis and overall survival rates.
  • The findings suggest that understanding these genetic variations could help personalize treatment strategies for patients undergoing therapy for ER+ early breast cancer.*
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Clinical and laboratory features associated with macrophage activation syndrome in Still's disease: data from the international AIDA Network Still's Disease Registry.

Intern Emerg Med

November 2023

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgery and Neurosciences, Research Center of Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases, Behçet's Disease Clinic and Rheumatology-Ophthalmology Collaborative Uveitis Center, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.

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  • The study focuses on patients with Still's disease to identify clinical and laboratory signs associated with macrophage activation syndrome (MAS), a serious complication.
  • Out of 414 patients examined, 39 (9.4%) developed MAS, with several significant variables like liver involvement and high ferritin levels linked to its occurrence.
  • Multivariate analysis revealed that having hepatomegaly and monoarthritis were directly associated with MAS, while factors like a normal platelet count were protective against its development.
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Patients' preferences for chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatment: The CHOICE study.

Hematol Oncol

January 2024

Department of Hematology-Oncology, Azienda Ospedaliera Pugliese-Ciaccio, Catanzaro, Italy.

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) therapies differ in efficacy, side effects, route, frequency, and duration of administration. We assessed patient preferences for treatment attributes and evaluated associations with disease stage, treatment line, and socio-demographic characteristics in a cross sectional, observational study conducted at 16 Italian hematology centers. Study visits occurred between February and July 2020; 401 adult patients with CLL (201 Watch and Wait (W&W), 200 treated) participated in a discrete choice experiment (DCE), composed of 8 choices between pairs of treatment profiles with different levels of 5 attributes of currently available CLL treatments (length of response, route and duration of administration, risk of side effects including diarrhea, infections, or organ damage).

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Detection and treatment of patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) starting from childhood is fundamental to reduce morbidity and mortality. The activity of National realities such as the LIPIGEN (LIpid transPort disorders Italian GEnetic Network) Paediatric Group, founded in 2018, is a milestone in this context. The aim of this exploratory survey, conducted in October 2021 among Italian lipid clinics included in the LIPIGEN Paediatric Group, was to investigate the current clinical approach in the management and treatment of paediatric patients with suspected FH.

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The administration of methotrexate in patients with Still's disease, "real-life" findings from AIDA Network Still Disease Registry.

Semin Arthritis Rheum

October 2023

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgery and Neurosciences, Research Center of Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases and Behçet's Disease Clinic, University of Siena, Siena, Italy. Electronic address:

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  • A study assessed the clinical characteristics and treatment effectiveness of methotrexate (MTX) in patients with Still's disease, focusing on changes in disease activity and inflammatory markers.
  • Among the 171 patients studied, MTX was commonly used with glucocorticoids (GCs), and many showed significant improvement, with 38.6% achieving clinical remission and reduced inflammation.
  • The results suggest that MTX is effective in managing Still's disease symptoms, reducing the need for GCs, though some patients discontinued MTX due to side effects or lack of efficacy.
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We performed a comprehensive systematic targeted literature review and used the Delphi method to formulate expert consensus statements to guide the treatment of adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) to achieve an early and long-term remission. Seven candidate statements were generated and reached consensus in the first round of voting by the panel of experts. We postulate: (i) In patients with AOSD with predominant arthritis at onset who achieved no disease control with glucocorticoids (GCs), the use of methotrexate can be considered, whereas the use of cyclosporin A and low-dose GCs should not (Statements 1-3); (ii) In patients with AOSD with poor prognostic factors at diagnosis, an IL-1 inhibitor (IL-1i) in addition to GCs should be taken into consideration as early as possible (Statement 4); (iii) A switch to an IL-6 inhibitor (IL-6i) may be considered in patients with AOSD with prevalent joint involvement, who are unresponsive or intolerant to IL-1i (Statement 5); (iv) Drug tapering or discontinuation may be considered in patients who achieved a sustained clinical and laboratory remission with IL-1i (Statement 6); (v) In patients with AOSD who failed to attain a good clinical response with an IL-1i, switching to an IL-6i may be considered in alternative to a different IL-1i.

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  • This study looked at how patients with a minor stroke are treated, comparing two methods: one using a drug called IVT and another method called MT, versus just IVT alone.
  • They analyzed data from patients treated in Italy to see which method led to better health outcomes after a stroke.
  • The results showed that while IVT plus MT had more complications in the short term, both treatment methods had similar long-term recovery outcomes.
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Efficacy and safety of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for stroke with posterior circulation large vessel occlusion (LVO) is still under debate. We aimed to compare the outcomes of stroke patients with posterior circulation LVO treated with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) (< 4.5 h after symptom onset) plus MT < 6 h after symptom onset with those treated with IVT alone (< 4.

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  • The study investigates predictors of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) and cerebral edema (CED) in stroke patients undergoing endovascular treatment after experiencing large vessel occlusion (LVO).
  • It analyzes data from 1,400 patients to find clinical and procedural factors associated with these complications, identifying variables like diabetes, NIHSS scores, and ASPECTS ratings as significant predictors.
  • Results show that HT occurred in 18% of patients and CED in 19.2%, with general anesthesia linked to a lower risk of HT, while factors like longer onset-to-groin times and invasive procedures raised the risk for both complications.
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Risk Profile of Patients with Spontaneous Cervical Artery Dissection.

Ann Neurol

September 2023

Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e Sperimentali, Clinica Neurologica, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy.

Objective: Epidemiological data to characterize the individual risk profile of patients with spontaneous cervical artery dissection (sCeAD) are rather inconsistent.

Methods And Results: In the setting of the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults Cervical Artery Dissection (IPSYS CeAD), we compared the characteristics of 1,468 patients with sCeAD (mean age = 47.3 ± 11.

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is the second most important cardiac risk factor for stroke after atrial fibrillation (AF). Few data are available on mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with HF.

Methods: The source of data is the multicentre Italian Registry of Endovascular Treatment in Acute Stroke (IRETAS).

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  • Debulking lesions with severe coronary artery calcification (CAC) is crucial for successful procedures, and the study evaluates the use of coronary intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) after rotational atherectomy (RA).
  • Conducted in 23 international centers, the study enrolled 160 patients with symptomatic coronary artery disease to assess the effectiveness and safety of IVL using the Shockwave Coronary Rx Lithotripsy System.
  • Results showed that 96.9% of procedures were successful, with 90.6% free from serious complications, indicating that IVL is a safe and effective option for treating severe CAC lesions post-RA.
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Predictors for clinical and functional outcomes in stroke patients with first-pass complete recanalization after thrombectomy.

Eur J Neurol

August 2023

Interventional Neuroradiology Consultant at IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli (IS), and Adjunct Professor of Interventional Neuroradiology at Tor Vergata University, Sapienza University and S. Andrea Hospital, Rome, Italy.

Background And Purpose: The aim was to identify baseline clinical and radiological/procedural predictors and 24-h radiological predictors for clinical and functional outcomes in stroke patients obtaining complete recanalization in one pass of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in an optimal baseline and procedural setting.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of prospectively collected data from 924 stroke patients with anterior large vessel occlusion, Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography (ASPECT) score ≥6 and pre-stroke modified Rankin Scale score 0, who started MT ≤6 h from symptom onset and obtained first-pass complete recanalization. A first logistic regression model was performed to identify baseline clinical predictors and a second model to identify baseline radiological/procedural predictors.

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Introduction: The impairment of the sense of smell is often related to chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with or without nasal polyps (CRSwNP, CRSsNP). CRSwNP is a frequent condition that drastically worsens the quality of life of those affected; it has a higher prevalence than CRSsNP. CRSwNP patients experience severe loss of smell with earlier presentation and are more likely to experience recurrence of their symptoms, often requiring revision surgery.

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  • A study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of nilotinib as a first-line treatment for elderly patients (over 65) with chronic phase CML across 18 Italian centers, involving 60 patients with a median age of 72.
  • At three months, all patients achieved a complete hematological response, with 71.6% showing an early molecular response and 78% achieving a complete cytogenetic response.
  • While most patients tolerated the standard treatment dose well, some experienced side effects, and 10% had cardiovascular events, indicating that nilotinib can be effective but requires further long-term monitoring for potential dose adjustments to optimize safety.
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