4 results match your criteria: "Department of Medical Surgical and Health Sciences-University of Trieste[Affiliation]"

Spontaneous portosystemic shunting is a compensation mechanism that is supposed to relieve the portal circulation from high pressures. Here we report an unusual shunt that originates from a patent paraumbilical vein and reaches the femoral vein via the inferior epigastric vein. Despite being merely anecdotal, this finding is fascinating from an anatomical point of view.

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  • The study critiques the existing qSOFA tool for predicting mortality in sepsis patients outside intensive care units and aims to enhance its effectiveness.
  • Researchers developed three new predictive models by combining qSOFA with clinical variables and serum biomarkers from 848 undifferentiated patients and 545 diagnosed with sepsis.
  • The new models, especially eqSOFA1 and eqSOFA2+CRP+MR-proADM, showed significantly better predictive ability than qSOFA in identifying mortality risk, proving useful in both initial and validation patient groups.
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Unreliable Estimation of Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity Provided by the Mobil-O-Graph Algorithm-Based System in Marfan Syndrome.

J Am Heart Assoc

May 2019

1 Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS Milan Italy.

Background Several devices have been proposed to assess arterial stiffness in clinical daily use over the past few years, by estimating aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) from a single measurement of brachial oscillometric blood pressure, using patented algorithms. It is uncertain if these systems are able to provide additional elements, beyond the contribution carried by age and blood pressure levels, in the definition of early vascular damage expressed by the stiffening of the arterial wall. Methods and Results The aim of our study was to compare the estimated algorithm-based PWV values, provided by the Mobil-O-Graph system, with the standard noninvasive assessment of aortic PWV in patients with Marfan syndrome (ie, in subjects characterized by premature aortic stiffening and low blood pressure values).

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