273 results match your criteria: "G da Saliceto Hospital[Affiliation]"

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  • The increasing number of patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) raises the chances of hospitalizations due to device-related issues and other health problems.
  • This text offers a structured guide for healthcare providers who may not specialize in LVADs, covering important topics like blood pressure checks, medical treatment, and the challenges of anesthesia during surgery for these patients.
  • It also emphasizes crucial considerations for discharging LVAD patients and includes discussions on palliative care and end-of-life planning.
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Background: Herpes simplex 1 co-infections in patients with COVID-19 are considered relatively uncommon; some reports on re-activations in patients in intensive-care units were published. The aim of the study was to analyze herpetic re-activations and their clinical manifestations in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, performing HSV-1 PCR on plasma twice a week.

Methods: we conducted a prospective, observational, single-center study involving 70 consecutive patients with severe/critical SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia tested for HSV-1 hospitalized at Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria of Modena.

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  • Advances in LVAD technology and a shortage of donor hearts have led to more patients relying on these devices, resulting in a higher likelihood of presenting with complications in emergency departments.
  • Ageing LVAD patients, particularly those on 'destination therapy,' face increased risks for complications due to additional age-related health issues.
  • This text provides a structured approach for non-LVAD specialists to manage various emergencies encountered by LVAD-supported patients, including discussions on defining death in patients whose circulation is maintained by the device despite the absence of other life signs.*
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  • * Complications arising from LVAD use create a heavy burden on medical systems, particularly as the patient population ages and experiences more comorbidities.
  • * This trilogy aims to provide essential tools and guidance for non-LVAD specialists, covering patient management from emergency response to hospital discharge, including specific protocols for assessing and treating LVAD-supported patients.
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The accepted use of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) technology as a good alternative for the treatment of patients with advanced heart failure together with the improved survival of patients on the device and the scarcity of donor hearts has significantly increased the population of LVAD supported patients. Device-related, and patient-device interaction complications impose a significant burden on the medical system exceeding the capacity of LVAD implanting centres. The probability of an LVAD supported patient presenting with medical emergency to a local ambulance team, emergency department medical team and internal or surgical wards in a non-LVAD implanting centre is increasing.

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Implications of atrial fibrillation on the clinical course and outcomes of hospitalized COVID-19 patients: results of the Cardio-COVID-Italy multicentre study.

Europace

October 2021

Cardiology; ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia, Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences and Public Health, University of Brescia, Piazzale Spedali Civili, 125123 Brescia, Italy.

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  • The study focused on hospitalized COVID-19 patients to evaluate the impact of a history of atrial fibrillation (AF) on their clinical outcomes.
  • Among the 696 patients, those with a history of AF had significantly higher mortality rates (38.7% vs 20.8%) and faced more in-hospital complications like new-onset AF and acute heart failure.
  • Even after adjusting for other serious health factors, the presence of AF remained a critical risk factor for worse outcomes in these patients.
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  • - Proper exercise intensity is crucial for safely and effectively rehabilitating cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients, influencing both outcomes and safety.
  • - In 2013, key organizations released a position paper on aerobic exercise intensity, which has since sparked further research and discussions that highlighted various controversies and refinements in the assessment methods.
  • - An updated EAPC position paper will provide detailed guidelines on both objective and subjective methods for determining exercise intensity in cardiovascular rehabilitation, covering both aerobic and resistance training aspects.
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Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multidisciplinary intervention including patient assessment and medical actions to promote stabilization, management of cardiovascular risk factors, vocational support, psychosocial management, physical activity counselling, and prescription of exercise training. Millions of people with cardiac implantable electronic devices live in Europe and their numbers are progressively increasing, therefore, large subsets of patients admitted in CR facilities have a cardiac implantable electronic device. Patients who are cardiac implantable electronic devices recipients are considered eligible for a CR programme.

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Background And Aims: Diaphragmatic ruptures are associated with blunt abdominal or thoracic trauma and often occur in car and motorbike accident with a high energy impact.

Case Presentation: We report two cases of patients victims of car and motorbike accidents that were referred to the Emergency Department of our Hospital in August and September 2017 for a politrauma. The patients were both diagnosed with a left diaphragmatic rupture with herniation of the stomach in the chest, and decomposed fractures of the ribs.

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Pediatric athletes' ECG and diagnostic performance of contemporary ECG interpretation criteria.

Int J Cardiol

July 2021

Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, Cardiocentro Ticino, Lugano, Switzerland; Sport and Exercise Medicine, Cardiocentro Ticino, Lugano, Switzerland.

Background: Electrocardiographic (ECG) pre-participation screening(PPS) can prevent sudden cardiac death(SCD) but the Interpretation of the athlete's ECG is based on specific criteria addressed for adult athletes while few data exist about the pediatric athlete's ECG. We aimed to assess the features of pediatric athletes' ECG and compared the diagnostic performance of 2017 International ECG recommendation, 2010 European Society of Cardiology recommendation and 2013-Seattle criteria in detecting clinical conditions at risk of SCD.

Methods: 886 consecutive pediatric athletes (mean age 11.

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Gut microbiota profiles and characterization of cultivable fungal isolates in IBS patients.

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol

April 2021

Department of Agriculture and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 44, 40127, Bologna, Italy.

Studies so far conducted on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have been focused mainly on the role of gut bacterial dysbiosis in modulating the intestinal permeability, inflammation, and motility, with consequences on the quality of life. Limited evidences showed a potential involvement of gut fungal communities. Here, the gut bacterial and fungal microbiota of a cohort of IBS patients have been characterized and compared with that of healthy subjects (HS).

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