137 results match your criteria: "Ferrara University Hospital[Affiliation]"
Neurol Sci
January 2025
Neurology Unit, Neurosciences and Rehabilitation Department, Ferrara University Hospital, Ferrara, 44124, Italy.
Adv Rehabil Sci Pract
December 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Ferrara University Hospital, Ferrara, Italy.
Background: Nearly half of subjects after COVID-19 still experience symptoms after 12 weeks, as described in the Post-Covid Syndrome (PCS). Other than the physical alterations perceived, mental health disorders have been frequently reported. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) showed beneficial effects on psychological well-being in patients with respiratory dysfunctions, but they have been rarely tested in severe COVID-19 survivors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunooncol Technol
December 2024
Department of Dermatology and Netherlands Institute for Pigment Disorders, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location AMC, University of Amsterdam, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam Institute for Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Background: Tumor heterogeneity is a hurdle to effective therapy, as illustrated by the 'mixed responses' frequently seen in immunotherapy-treated patients. Previously, AXL+ tumor cells were identified to be highly resistant to targeted therapy, whereas more differentiated MITF+ tumor cells do respond to RAF and MEK inhibitors.
Patients And Methods: In this study, we analyzed tumor heterogeneity and explored the presence of the previously described AXL+ or MITF+ melanoma subpopulations in metastatic tissues by NanoString gene expression analysis, single-cell RNA sequencing and multiplex immunofluorescence.
Digit Health
November 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Objective: As highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, identifying strategies for home-based patient management is crucial. As pain is highly prevalent and imposes significant burdens, interest in its remote management is steadily increasing. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) seems promising in this context.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Surg Oncol
January 2025
Visceral and Digestive Surgery, Nouvel Hôpital Civil, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France. Electronic address:
Background: While total mesorectal excision is the gold standard for rectal cancer, the optimal surgical approach to achieve adequate oncological outcomes remains controversial. This network meta-analysis aims to compare the histopathological outcomes of robotic (R-RR), transanal (Ta-RR), laparoscopic (L-RR), and open (O-RR) resections for rectal cancer.
Materials And Methods: MEDLINE, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were screened from inception to June 2024.
J Clin Med
October 2024
Unit of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Digestive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Ferrara University Hospital, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.
Colorectal surgery is one of the specialties that have significantly benefited from the adoption of robotic technology. Over 20 years since the first robotic rectal resection, the Intuitive Surgical Da Vinci system remains the predominant platform. The introduction of new robotic systems into the market has enabled the first documented total mesorectal excision (TME) using alternative platforms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurol Sci
November 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, University of Ferrara, Via Ludovico Ariosto 35, Ferrara, Ferrara, 44121, Italy.
HPB (Oxford)
January 2025
Department of Hepato-Pancreatc-Biliary Surgery, "F. Miulli" General Regional Hospital, Acquaviva Delle Fonti, Department of Medicine and Surgery, LUM University, Casamassima, Bari, Italy.
Colorectal Dis
October 2024
Unit of Colorectal and Digestive Surgery, DIGEST Department, Beaujon University Hospital (AP-HP), Clichy, France.
Healthcare (Basel)
August 2024
Unit of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Ferrara University Hospital, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.
The introduction of new technologies in current digestive surgical practice is progressively reshaping the operating room, defining the fourth surgical revolution. The implementation of black boxes and control towers aims at streamlining workflow and reducing surgical error by early identification and analysis, while augmented reality and artificial intelligence augment surgeons' perceptual and technical skills by superimposing three-dimensional models to real-time surgical images. Moreover, the operating room architecture is transitioning toward an integrated digital environment to improve efficiency and, ultimately, patients' outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColorectal Dis
September 2024
Unit of Colorectal and Digestive Surgery, DIGEST Department, Beaujon University Hospital (AP-HP), Clichy, France.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
September 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, University of Ferrara, Ferrara 44121, Italy; Center for Translational Neurophysiology of Speech and Communication (CTNSC), Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Ferrara 44121 , Italy.
Mirror neurons show activity during both the execution (AE) and observation of actions (AO). The Mirror Neuron System (MNS) could be involved during motor imagery (MI) as well. Extensive research suggests that the cerebellum is interconnected with the MNS and may be critically involved in its activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet
December 2024
Neuroscience and Human Genetics Department, Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS (full member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE), Florence, Italy.
COL4A1/2 variants are associated with highly variable multiorgan manifestations. Depicting the whole clinical spectrum of COL4A1/2-related manifestations is challenging, and there is no consensus on management and preventative strategies. Based on a systematic review of current evidence on COL4A1/2-related disease, we developed a clinical questionnaire that we administered to 43 individuals from 23 distinct families carrying pathogenic variants.
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July 2024
General Emergency and Trauma Surgery Department, Cesena Hospital, Cesena, Italy.
Emergency general surgeons often provide care to severely ill patients requiring surgical interventions and intensive support. One of the primary drivers of morbidity and mortality is perioperative bleeding. In general, when addressing life threatening haemorrhage, blood transfusion can become an essential part of overall resuscitation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColorectal Dis
August 2024
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK.
J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A
July 2024
Unit of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Digestive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Ferrara University Hospital Arcispedale Sant'Anna, Ferrara, Italy.
The role of robotic surgery for gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) resection remains unclear. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate the outcomes of robotic versus laparoscopic surgery in patients requiring surgery for gastric GISTs. MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane databases were searched from inception to September 4, 2023.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBJS Open
May 2024
Service of Abdominal Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals and Medical School, Geneva, Switzerland.
Neurol Int
May 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.
Paired associative stimulation (PAS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation and peripheral nerve stimulation. PAS allows connections between cortical areas and peripheral nerves (C/P PAS) or between cortical regions (C/C PAS) to be strengthened or weakened by spike-timing-dependent neural plasticity mechanisms. Since PAS modulates both neurophysiological features and motor performance, there is growing interest in its application in neurorehabilitation.
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May 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Ferrara University, Ferrara, Italy.
Gait disorders are the most frequent symptoms associated to multiple sclerosis (MS). Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) in people with MS (PwMS) has been proposed as a possible effective treatment option for severe motor disability without significant superiority when compared to intensive overground gait training (OGT). Furthermore, RAGT at high intensity may enhance fatigue and spasticity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Med Genet
June 2024
Medical Genetics Unit, Department of Mother and Child, Ferrara University Hospital, Ferrara, Italy.
Kenny-Caffey Syndrome (KCS) is a genetic syndrome characterized by growth retardation with short stature, cortical thickening and medullary stenosis of long bones, and hypoparathyroidism with hypocalcemia. KCS and the related but more severe condition osteocraniostenosis are determined by monoallelic variants in the FAM111A gene. Here we describe the KCS phenotype resulting from the monoallelic FAM111A variant p.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Phys Rehabil Med
April 2024
Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Ferrara University, Ferrara, Italy; Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Ferrara University Hospital, Ferrara, Italy. Electronic address:
Seizure
April 2024
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Unit of Clinical Pediatrics, Section of Pediatrics and Child Neuropsychiatry, University of Catania, Catania 95124, Italy.
Purpose: Our study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of corticosteroids on seizure control in drug-resistant epilepsies (DREs). Our primary goal was to assess the response to steroids for various underlying etiologies, interictal electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns and electroclinical seizure descriptions. Our second goal was to compare steroid responsiveness to different treatment protocols.
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February 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, Sant'Anna University Hospital, Ferrara, Italy.
Objective: This systematic review aims to investigate a potential correlation between the administration of antiplatelets (APs) or anticoagulants (ACs) and perioperative complications, with a particular focus on hemorrhagic events, in patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy (DC). Additionally, the secondary objective is to assess the neurological outcomes in patients undergoing DC while taking APs/ACs, comparing them to patients not on APs/ACs.
Methods: The study utilized PubMed and Science Direct as primary online medical databases for the systematic review.
Neurol Sci
May 2024
Non Invasive Brain Stimulation Unit, Istituto Di Ricovero E Cura a Carattere Scientifico Santa Lucia, 00179, Rome, Italy.
Usually, positive neurological symptoms are considered as the consequence of a mere, afinalistic and abnormal increase in function of specific brain areas. However, according to the Theory of Active Inference, which argues that action and perception constitute a loop that updates expectations according to a Bayesian model, the brain is rather an explorer that formulates hypotheses and tests them to assess the correspondence between internal models and reality. Moreover, the cerebral cortex is characterised by a continuous "conflict" between different brain areas, which constantly attempt to expand in order to acquire more of the limited available computational resources, by means of their dopamine-induced neuroplasticity.
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