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Background: Notwithstanding guidance from the European Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Society (ECFS) neonatal screening (NBS) working group, significant variation persists in the evaluation and management of Cystic Fibrosis Screen Positive, Inconclusive Diagnosis (CFSPID) subjects, leaving many aspects of care under debate. This study reports the results of a national survey investigating management and treatment approaches of pre-school CFSPIDs in Italy.

Methods: In February 2024, a comprehensive questionnaire was distributed to all Italian CF centers.

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Background: The issue of retreatment with surfactant of infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has been poorly investigated. Our aim was to identify possible clinical predictors of the need for multiple doses of surfactant in a large cohort of very preterm infants.

Methods: Data were analyzed from three previous studies on infants born between 25 and 31 weeks of gestation with RDS who were treated with surfactant.

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Background And Objective: Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) is increasingly used for treating bradycardia and heart failure. However, real-world data are limited. The Conduction-System Pacing Italian Network Group (C-SING) collected prospective data on LBBAP procedures in a nationwide context.

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  • Videofluoroscopic swallowing studies (VFSS) and flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) are essential tools for diagnosing swallowing disorders, outlined in recently developed best practice guidelines.
  • An expert panel, including various healthcare professionals, created 18 consensus statements using an online Delphi method to standardize VFSS practices, covering aspects like planning, equipment, and radiation safety.
  • These guidelines aim to improve the quality of VFSS assessments across different regions by providing structured recommendations based on expert consensus from the European Society of Swallowing Disorders and the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology.
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had an important psychological impact on children and their families. This study aims to explore paediatric health services users' perceptions of quality of care (QOC) and COVID-19-related fears, and their evolution over time in relation to COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: In a multicentre cross-sectional study involving 11 public hospitals providing paediatric care across the Italian territory, we collected data from services users through a validated questionnaire.

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Efficacy of nonopioid analgesics and adjuvants in multimodal analgesia for reducing postoperative opioid consumption and complications in obesity: a systematic review and network meta-analysis.

Br J Anaesth

December 2024

Department of Medicine - DIMED, Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; Institute of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Padua University Hospital, Padova, Italy.

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  • Managing postoperative pain for patients with obesity is complicated, and this study explores the effectiveness of various nonopioid intravenous analgesics and adjuvants in reducing opioid use and recovery complications after surgery.
  • A systematic review of 37 randomized controlled trials found that medications like dexmedetomidine, ketamine, lidocaine, and gabapentin significantly decreased opioid consumption and postoperative issues such as nausea and vomiting in these patients.
  • The findings suggest that these nonopioid analgesics are vital in improving postoperative care, ultimately leading to better outcomes for obese patients undergoing surgery.
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  • Researchers looked at children in Italy who were hospitalized for a urinary infection and checked their sodium (Na) and potassium (K) levels.
  • They found that 23% of the kids had low sodium, while some had high potassium or both low sodium and high potassium.
  • The study also discovered that specific levels in the blood and age were linked to these imbalances, with the most common issue being low sodium.
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Background: While parent-delivered pain management has been demonstrated to effectively reduce neonatal procedural pain responses, little is known about to what extent it is utilized. Our aim was to explore the utilization of parents in neonatal pain management and investigate whether local guidelines promote parent-delivered interventions.

Methods: A web-based survey was distributed to neonatal units worldwide.

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[Registers as central real world data source: the experience of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register].

Epidemiol Prev

September 2024

Struttura Tecnico Operativa, Laboratorio di Ricerca per il Coinvolgimento dei Cittadini in Sanità, Dipartimento di Epidemiologia Medica, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Milano.

Registers collecting data from clinical practice (real world data) have gained increasing interest in recent years in the scientific, administrative, and regulatory fields. The value of longitudinal data collection in deepening knowledge about a specific pathology and its healthcare complexity is increasingly recognized. This article describes the development, organizational structure, and technical characteristics of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register (RISM).

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Importance: A multicenter randomized clinical trial (RCT) showed a lung recruitment maneuver using high-frequency oscillatory ventilation just before surfactant administration (ie, intubate-recruit-surfactant-extubate [IN-REC-SUR-E]) improved the efficacy of treatment compared with the standard intubate-surfactant-extubate (IN-SUR-E) technique without increasing the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes.

Objective: To examine follow-up outcomes at corrected postnatal age (cPNA) 2 years of preterm infants previously enrolled in an RCT and treated with IN-REC-SUR-E or IN-SUR-E in 35 tertiary neonatal intensive care units.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This was a follow-up study of infants recruited into the primary RCT from 2015 to 2018 at 35 tertiary neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Italy.

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  • Percutaneous treatment for structural heart disease is advancing quickly, with the EAPCI's Core Curriculum defining crucial competencies for new interventional cardiologists specializing in this area.
  • These specialists, trained in interventional cardiology, manage adult patients and perform various procedures, requiring skills in advanced imaging and planning software, with a focus on the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valves.
  • Comprehensive training in all three areas typically takes at least 18 months, supporting consistent education across Europe, which will eventually influence certifications and patient safety measures.
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Cardiogenic shock in general intensive care unit: a nationwide prospective analysis of epidemiology and outcome.

Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care

December 2024

Laboratory of Clinical Data Science, Department of Medical Epidemiology, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Ranica, BG, Italy.

Aims: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a life-threatening disease burdened by a mortality up to 50%. The epidemiology has changed with non-ischaemic aetiologies being predominant, although data were mainly derived from patients admitted to dedicated acute cardiac care. We report the epidemiology and outcome of patients with CS admitted to general intensive care unit (ICU).

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  • * A group of 15 experts from Europe created guidelines to help doctors and hospitals properly treat patients with ARMs based on new research and existing standards.
  • * The guidelines cover treatments, after-surgery care, toilet training, and managing issues like incontinence, emphasizing the need for a well-coordinated healthcare team.
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Introduction:  Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are complex congenital anomalies of the anorectal region, oftentimes also affecting the genitourinary system. Although successful surgical correction can often be achieved in the neonatal period, many children will experience functional problems in the long term. The European Reference Network for rare and complex urogenital conditions (eUROGEN) assembled a panel of experts to address these challenges and develop comprehensive guidelines for the management of ARM.

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Objectives: Treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) includes resection of liver metastases (LM), however, no validated biomarker identifies patients most likely to benefit from this procedure. This meta-analysis aimed to assess the impact of the most relevant molecular alterations in cancer-related genes of CRC (i.e.

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MET exon 14 skipping mutations in non-small-cell lung cancer: real-world data from the Italian biomarker ATLAS database.

ESMO Open

September 2024

Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma; Medical Oncology Unit, University Hospital of Parma, Parma, Italy.

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  • The MET exon 14 skipping mutation is a rare occurrence in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), found in 3%-4% of cases, and this study analyzes the characteristics and treatment outcomes for patients from the Italian ATLAS registry.
  • In a cohort of 146 advanced METex14 NSCLC patients, treated primarily with MET inhibitors capmatinib (38%) and tepotinib (23%), the response rate was 37% and the disease control rate was 62%, with median progression-free survival of 6.6 months and overall survival of 10.7 months.
  • Adverse effects were noted in 12% of patients, with serious complications requiring dose modifications in a small percentage, indicating
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  • The percutaneous treatment of structural heart disease (SHD) is advancing quickly, with the EAPCI's Core Curriculum (CC) defining the necessary competencies for newly trained interventional cardiologists (IC).
  • SHD interventional cardiologists manage adult patients throughout the entire treatment process, requiring skills in advanced imaging and planning software, as well as proficiency in procedures related to the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid heart valves.
  • Completing specialized SHD training typically takes at least 18 months, though it can be shortened to 1 year for focused training on specific areas, with the goal of promoting standardized, high-quality training across Europe for better patient care and future certifications.
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Takotsubo Syndrome and Gender Differences: Exploring Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Clinical Differences for a Personalized Approach in Patient Management.

J Clin Med

August 2024

"A. De Gasperis" Cardiovascular Department, Division of Cardiology, ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Piazza dell'Ospedale Maggiore 3, 20162 Milan, Italy.

Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), also known as the broken-heart syndrome, is a reversible condition typically observed in female patients presenting for acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Despite its increasing incidence, TTS often remains undiagnosed due to its overlap with ACS. The pathophysiology of TTS is complex and involves factors such as coronary vasospasm, microcirculatory dysfunction, increased catecholamine levels, and overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system.

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Background: Factors associated with severe COVID-19 infection have been identified; however, the impact of infection on longer-term outcomes is unclear. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 infection on the trajectory of lung function and nutritional status in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF).

Methods: This is a retrospective global cohort study of pwCF who had confirmed COVID-19 infection diagnosed between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021.

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Tick-borne encephalitis seroprevalence in northern Italy: a cross-sectional study on a randomly selected population.

IJID Reg

September 2024

Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences and Public Health, Unit of Hygiene and Public Health, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.

Objectives: is under-recognized in Europe. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence and spatial distribution of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus (TBEV) in areas close to endemic regions in Northern Italy.

Methods: A multicenter study was conducted on a random sample of the general population afferent to hospitals in Veneto, Lombardy, and Piedmont with a pre-determined sample size of 1500 participants.

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  • The study compares disability progression in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients based on age of onset: pediatric (POMS), adult (AOMS), and late-onset (LOMS), as well as those with and without progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA).
  • Data from 3,777 MS patients revealed that AOMS showed significant disability increases compared to POMS starting in the second year, with POMS having a less steep disability trajectory over time.
  • The findings underscore that younger patients with MS experience different disability progression patterns than older patients, highlighting the importance of age in MS disease management.
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  • Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality, but advancements in treating non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have improved patient outcomes through tailored approaches using immune checkpoint inhibitors and genetic testing.
  • A study was conducted across multiple pulmonary pathology units in Northern Italy, analyzing biomarker testing data for 1,817 NSCLC patients over 24 months, finding that while most had at least one test, only 36% of advanced cases underwent all five recommended tests.
  • The results emphasize the need for comprehensive biomarker testing, as many early-stage patients also exhibited relevant genomic alterations, which is important for future targeted therapies.
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Aims: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a serious consequence of a myocardial infarction (MI), but identifying patients at risk of developing SCD remains a major clinical challenge, especially in the case of juvenile MI. The aim of this study is to identify predictors of SCD after early-onset MI using long-term follow-up data relating to a large nationwide patient cohort.

Methods And Results: The Italian Genetic Study on Early-onset MI enrolled 2000 patients experiencing a first MI before the age of 45 years, who were followed up for a median of 19.

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  • - After COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, researchers noticed a significant rise in pyogenic infections in children, leading to a retrospective analysis of invasive bacterial infections over five years from 2018-2023.
  • - The study was conducted at two pediatric emergency departments and included various infections such as mastoiditis and brain abscesses, with electronic medical records being used for data collection.
  • - Results showed a notable increase in cases, with a total of 63 infections in the 2022-2023 period, particularly highlighting a staggering 120% rise in thoracic empyema compared to the previous year, suggesting a connection to relaxed social distancing measures.
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Aspirin in Primary Prevention: Looking for Those Who Enjoy It.

J Clin Med

July 2024

"A. De Gasperis" Cardiovascular Department, Division of Cardiology, ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Piazza dell'Ospedale Maggiore 3, 20162 Milan, Italy.

Based on a wealth of evidence, aspirin is one of the cornerstones of secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, despite several studies showing efficacy also in primary prevention, an unopposed excess risk of bleeding leading to a very thin safety margin is evident in subjects without a clear acute cardiovascular event. Overall, the variability in recommendations from different scientific societies for aspirin use in primary prevention is a classic example of failure of simple risk stratification models based on competing risks (atherothrombosis vs.

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