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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing an increasing role in several fields of medicine. AI is also used during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) surgeries. In the literature, there is no review that groups together the various fields of application of AI applied to LC.

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Exercise-training and smiling: two faces of the same coin!

Eur J Prev Cardiol

November 2024

Department of Translational Medical Sciences, Internal Medicine (Precision Medicine Unit), 'Federico II' University of Naples, Via S. Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

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ATP2B1 is a known regulator of calcium (Ca) cellular export and homeostasis. Diminished levels of intracellular Ca content have been suggested to impair SARS-CoV-2 replication. Here, we demonstrate that a nontoxic caloxin-derivative compound (PI-7) reduces intracellular Ca levels and impairs SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Background: Sacubitril/valsartan has been demonstrated to significantly improve left ventricular performance and remodelling in patients with heart failure. However, its effects on the right ventricle in patients with chronic heart failure and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) have not been studied.

Aim: To investigate the impact of sacubitril/valsartan treatment on right ventricular function in patients with SDB.

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Background: Skin reactions due to technological devices pose a significant concern in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D). This multicentric, comparative cross-sectional study aimed to assess the psychological impact of device-related skin issues on youths with T1D and their parents.

Methods: Participants with skin reactions were matched in a 1:1 ratio with a control group.

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Since the early description of three patients with relapsed leukaemia after allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) who obtained complete remission after donor lymphocyte infusions (DLIs), the added value of this procedure to induce or maintain graft-versus-leukaemia immunity has been undisputed. For more than 30 years, DLIs have become common practice as prophylactic, pre-emptive, or therapeutic immunotherapy. However, as with many aspects of allogeneic HCT, centres have developed their own routines and practices, and many questions related to the optimal applications and toxicity, or to the immunobiology of DLI induced tumour-immunity, remain.

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Dopamine Pharmacodynamics: New Insights.

Int J Mol Sci

May 2024

Geriatric Clinic Unit, Geriatric-Rehabilitation Department, University Hospital, 43126 Parma, Italy.

Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter involved in physiological processes such as motor control, motivation, reward, cognitive function, and maternal and reproductive behaviors. Therefore, dysfunctions of the dopaminergic system are related to a plethora of human diseases. Dopamine, via different circuitries implicated in compulsive behavior, reward, and habit formation, also represents a key player in substance use disorder and the formation and perpetuation of mechanisms leading to addiction.

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Effect of SGLT2-Inhibitors on Polygraphic Parameters in Elderly Patients Affected by Heart Failure, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, and Sleep Apnea.

Biomedicines

April 2024

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University "Magna Græcia" of Catanzaro, Campus Universitario "S. Venuta", Viale Europa-Località Germaneto, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.

Obstructive sleep apneas (OSAs) and central sleep apneas (CSAs) are the most common comorbidities in Heart Failure (HF) that are strongly associated with all-cause mortality. Several therapeutic approaches have been used to treat CSA and OSA, but none have been shown to significantly improve HF prognosis. Our study evaluated the effects of a 3-months treatment with sodium-glucose cotransporter type 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) on polygraphic parameters in patients with sleep apnea (SA) and HF, across the spectrum of ejection fraction, not treated with continuous positive air pressure (CPAP).

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Oxidative Metabolism in Brain Ischemia and Preconditioning: Two Sides of the Same Coin.

Antioxidants (Basel)

April 2024

Division of Pharmacology, Department of Neuroscience Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, Federico II University of Naples, 80131 Napoli, Italy.

Brain ischemia is one of the major causes of chronic disability and death worldwide. It is related to insufficient blood supply to cerebral tissue, which induces irreversible or reversible intracellular effects depending on the time and intensity of the ischemic event. Indeed, neuronal function may be restored in some conditions, such as transient ischemic attack (TIA), which may be responsible for protecting against a subsequent lethal ischemic insult.

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Gender Differences in Lung Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Single-Center Experience.

Neuroendocrinology

May 2024

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery; Endocrinology, Diabetology and Andrology Unit, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Introduction: Gender difference may affect lung neuroendocrine tumor (L-NET) onset, progression, and outcomes as emerged in other cancers. This study aimed to analyze gender difference in L-NET to identify potential prognostic factors, to improve patient follow-up and therapeutic strategies.

Methods: Patients with histologically confirmed L-NEN diagnosis referred to the ENETS CoE of the Endocrinology Unit, Federico II University of Naples, from 2013 to 2023, were retrospectively evaluated.

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  • The study investigates the wearing-off phenomenon in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients treated with ocrelizumab, focusing on its presence and severity in relation to various factors like demographics, immune profiling, and neuroaxonal damage.
  • The research included 106 MS patients, finding that 57.6% experienced wearing-off symptoms, which were often cognitive, sensory, and related to balance, with severity linked to higher levels of neurofilament light chain and certain T lymphocyte subpopulations.
  • Results indicate that wearing-off is a prevalent issue associated with less effective response to treatment, as evidenced by increased immune system activity and neuroaxonal damage.
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Besides controlling several organellar functions, lysosomal channels also guide the catabolic "self-eating" process named autophagy, which is mainly involved in protein and organelle quality control. Neuronal cells are particularly sensitive to the rate of autophagic flux either under physiological conditions or during the degenerative process. Accordingly, neurodegeneration occurring in Parkinson's (PD), Alzheimer's (AD), and Huntington's Diseases (HD), and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) as well as Lysosomal Storage Diseases (LSD) is partially due to defective autophagy and accumulation of toxic aggregates.

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Cardiopulmonary determinants of reduced exercise tolerance in Fabry disease.

Front Cardiovasc Med

May 2024

Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca in Ipertensione Arteriosa e Patologie Associate, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Fabry disease (FD), also known as Anderson-Fabry disease, is a hereditary disorder of glycosphingolipid metabolism, caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal alpha-galactosidase A enzyme. This causes a progressive accumulation of glycosphingolipids in tissues and organs which represents the main pathogenetic mechanism of FD. The disease is progressive and multisystemic and is characterized by early symptoms and late complications (renal, cardiac and neurological dysfunction).

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Screening and management of hypertensive patients with chronic kidney disease referred to Hypertension Excellence Centres among 27 countries. A pilot survey based on questionnaire.

J Hypertens

September 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Nephrology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Article Synopsis
  • - A 2023 survey by the European Society of Hypertension assessed the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with hypertension across 88 centers in 27 countries, finding that only 28% had preexisting CKD, and 30% exhibited resistant hypertension.
  • - The survey indicated inconsistent rates of recent kidney function tests and varying usage of important medications, showing higher rates of certain drugs when nephrologists were involved in the care team.
  • - Overall, the study highlighted significant gaps in CKD screening and treatment prior to referral for specialized care, suggesting that tailored initiatives could enhance management for patients with hypertension and CKD.
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Bioactive Dressing: A New Algorithm in Wound Healing.

J Clin Med

April 2024

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Federico II University of Naples, Via Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Wound management presents a significant global challenge, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of wound care products and clinical expertise in selecting dressings. Bioactive dressings (BD) represent a diverse category of dressings, capable of influencing wound healing through various mechanisms. These dressings, including honey, hyaluronic acid, collagen, alginates, and polymers enriched with polyhexamethylene biguanide, chitin, and chitosan derivatives, create a conducive environment for healing, promoting moisture balance, pH regulation, oxygen permeability, and fluid management.

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  • The study compared transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in low-risk patients, finding no significant differences in all-cause mortality, disabling stroke, or major cardiovascular events between the two procedures.
  • TAVR patients experienced more paravalvular leaks but had fewer cases of new-onset atrial fibrillation compared to those undergoing SAVR.
  • Overall, TAVR demonstrated similar long-term safety and effectiveness to SAVR, along with a greater effective orifice area but akin transvalvular mean gradients.
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Psychometric validation of the short version of the Information Needs in Cardiac Rehabilitation scale through a first global assessment.

Eur J Prev Cardiol

November 2024

KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 347 Rumsey Road, Room 250, Toronto, ON, M4G1R7, Canada.

Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the information needs of cardiac patients using the Information Needs in Cardiac Rehabilitation short version (INCR-S) scale across different global regions.
  • It involved 1,601 patients from 19 countries and found that while knowledge of cardiac health topics was rated highly important, knowledge sufficiency varied significantly, especially between high- and middle-income countries.
  • The INCR-S scale proved to be a valid and reliable tool, revealing crucial gaps in patients’ knowledge regarding topics like medications, nutrition, and support resources.
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Objective: To assess the risk of endometrial carcinoma following a diagnosis of atypical hyperplasia/endometrioid intraepithelial neoplasia by endometrial biopsy, stratified based on integrated histological parameters.

Methods: All women with atypical hyperplasia/endometrioid intraepithelial neoplasia undergoing hysterectomy within 1 year of diagnosis without progestin treatment were included. Patients were subdivided into three study groups, based on two criteria: (a) grade of nuclear atypia and (b) foci (<2 mm) of confluent glands with no intervening stroma: low-grade, high-grade, and confluent glands.

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Background: in the early stages of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), initiating high-efficacy disease-modifying therapy (HE DMTs) may represent an optimal strategy for delaying neurological damage and long-term disease progression, especially in highly active MS patients (HAMS). Natalizumab (NAT) and Ocrelizumab (OCR) are recognized as HE DMTs with significant anti-inflammatory effects. This study investigates NEDA-3 achievement in treatment-naïve HAMS patients receiving NAT or OCR over three years.

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Validation of the Quality Analysis of Medical Artificial Intelligence (QAMAI) tool: a new tool to assess the quality of health information provided by AI platforms.

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol

November 2024

Maxillofacial Surgery Operative Unit, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Pharmacy, University of Sassari, Viale San Pietro 43/B, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • The study introduced the Quality Assessment of Medical Artificial Intelligence (QAMAI), a tool aimed at evaluating the quality of health information from AI platforms, highlighting the need for such assessments as AI use expands in healthcare.
  • QAMAI was validated through a rigorous process involving 27 reviewers who evaluated responses generated by ChatGPT4, demonstrating strong reliability and validity metrics, including a high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.837) and excellent inter-rater reliability (ICC = 0.983).
  • The successful validation of QAMAI suggests it could be an important resource for healthcare professionals as more patients turn to AI for medical information, helping ensure they receive quality data.
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  • A study examined the effects of short dual antiplatelet therapy (S-DAPT) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients at high bleeding risk (HBR) using a specific heart health criteria (ARC-HBR).
  • The research involved 356 patients with a high prevalence of risk factors, showing that 5.2% experienced serious cardiac events within 12 months, while 2.7% had significant bleeding complications.
  • Findings suggest S-DAPT after using Synergy bioresorbable stents leads to favorable outcomes for both ischemic and bleeding events in high-risk patients, supporting previous positive results from the POEM trial.
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Introduction: It is important to assess the effectiveness of an antiseizure medication in treating different epilepsy aetiologies to optimise individualised therapeutic approaches. Data from the PERaMpanel pooled analysIs of effecTiveness and tolerability (PERMIT) Extension study were used to assess the effectiveness and safety/tolerability of perampanel (PER) when used to treat individuals with a range of epilepsy aetiologies in clinical practice.

Methods: A post hoc analysis was conducted of PERMIT Extension data from individuals with a known aetiology.

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Evidence That Skeletal Muscles Modulate HDL-Cholesterol in Metabolic Healthy Young Adults.

Nutrients

April 2024

Division of Pharmacology, Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, Federico II University of Naples, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • - The study examined the relationship between skeletal muscle mass and plasma lipid levels in healthy young adults aged 18-45, analyzing data from 450 subjects over a 15-year period.
  • - Researchers measured skeletal muscle mass using bioelectrical impedance analysis and compared lipid profiles, revealing that overweight and obese individuals had higher total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides but lower HDL cholesterol than those of normal weight.
  • - The findings indicated that in obese females, lower skeletal muscle mass correlated with reduced HDL cholesterol, implying that muscle mass changes in obesity may negatively impact lipid profiles, particularly HDL levels.
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