259 results match your criteria: "University Hospital 'P. Giaccone'[Affiliation]"

Immune-Inflammatory Response in Lifespan-What Role Does It Play in Extreme Longevity? A Sicilian Semi- and Supercentenarians Study.

Biology (Basel)

December 2024

Laboratory of Immunopathology and Immunosenescence, Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostic, University of Palermo, 90134 Palermo, Italy.

Studying models of healthy aging and exceptional longevity is crucial to understanding a possible longevity signature, as most show resistance to age-related diseases. In particular, semi- and supercentenarians are a highly selected group, having survived significant adversities, including the Spanish flu and COVID-19 pandemics, indicating distinctive immune system characteristics. This paper analyzes the inflammatory scores (INFLA-score, Systemic Inflammation Response Index (SIRI)) and Aging-Related Immune Phenotype (ARIP) indicators calculated from the dataset of the DESIGN project, including 249 participants aged 19-111 years, aiming to understand the immune-inflammatory (IMFLAM) role in achieving longevity.

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Objectives: This single-center retrospective study evaluated the long-term (~5 years) prognostic value of dipyridamole stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease (CAD), assessing the impact of both key phases of the ischemic cascade (perfusion and wall motion).

Material And Methods: We considered 322 consecutive patients who underwent dipyridamole stress CMR. Abnormal wall motion at rest and after dipyridamole, perfusion at stress and at rest, and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) were analyzed.

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Prevalence and heterogeneity of antinuclear antibody patterns in adult Italian patients with autoimmune liver diseases: Our experience.

Clin Chim Acta

January 2025

Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Molecular Medicine and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences and Advanced Diagnostics, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital "P. Giaccone", Palermo, Italy. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the significance of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) patterns in patients with liver diseases, focusing on autoimmune liver disease (AILD).
  • - Out of 396 patients tested, 33% were diagnosed with AILD, predominantly autoimmune hepatitis (AIH); specific ANA patterns showed varied prevalence among different liver diseases.
  • - The results indicate that certain ANA patterns (like AC1 for AIH and AC21 for primary biliary cholangitis) correlate strongly with specific liver conditions, suggesting their potential importance in clinical diagnosis.
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Reclassification of CTO Crossing Strategies in the ERCTO Registry According to the CTO-ARC Consensus Recommendations.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

October 2024

Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, University of Palermo, Italy. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The CTO-ARC identified the need for standardized definitions in chronic total occlusion (CTO) procedures to avoid bias in attributing complications to different crossing strategies.
  • A study analyzed data from 8,673 patients in the European Registry of Chronic Total Occlusions, finding that the antegrade approach was used in 79.2% of cases, while retrograde was used in 20.8%.
  • Results showed that alternative antegrade crossing had lower technical success rates and higher complication rates compared to true antegrade and retrograde methods, though it was primarily used as a rescue strategy in most instances.
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Neurofilaments Light-Chain Differentiate Patients Affected by Alzheimer's Disease with Different Rate of Progression (RoP): A Preliminary Study.

Brain Sci

September 2024

Cognitive and Memory Disorders Clinic, AOUP "Paolo Giaccone" University Teaching Hospital, Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences, and Advanced Diagnostics (Bi.N.D.), University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder and a leading cause of dementia. One major challenge for clinicians is accurately assessing the rate of disease progression (RoP) early in the diagnostic process, which is crucial for patient management and clinical trial stratification. This study evaluated the role of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers-Aβ42, t-Tau, pTau, Neurogranin (Ng), and Neurofilament light-chain (NF-L)-in predicting RoP at the time of AD diagnosis.

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γδ T-Cell Immunophenotype for the Study of Human Aging.

Methods Mol Biol

September 2024

Laboratory of Immunopathology and Immunosenescence, Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences and Advanced Diagnostics, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Flow cytometry serves as a crucial tool in immunology, allowing for the detailed analysis of immune cell populations. γδ T cells, a subset of T cells, play pivotal roles in immune surveillance and immune aging. Assessing the phenotype and functional capabilities of γδ T cells isolated from whole blood or tissue within the context of human aging yields invaluable insights into the dynamic changes affecting immune function, tissue homeostasis, susceptibility to infections, and inflammatory responses.

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Artificial intelligence has increasingly become an integral part of our daily activities. ChatGPT, a natural language processing technology developed by OpenAI, is widely used in various industries, including healthcare. The application of ChatGPT in healthcare is still evolving, with studies exploring its potential in clinical decision-making, patient education, workflow optimization, and scientific literature.

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Evaluation of T2 Magnetic Resonance (T2MR) Technology for the Early Detection of ESKAPEc Pathogens in Septic Patients.

Antibiotics (Basel)

September 2024

Department of Precision Medicine in Medical, Surgical and Critical Care Area (Me.Pre.C.C.), University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy.

Bloodstream infections (BSIs) and sepsis are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Appropriate early antibiotic therapy is crucial for improving the survival of patients with sepsis and septic shock. T2 magnetic resonance (T2MR) technology may enable fast and sensitive detection of ESKAPEc pathogens directly from whole-blood samples.

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Comparison of a Fully Automated Platform and an Established ELISA for the Quantification of Neurofilament Light Chain in Patients With Cognitive Decline.

J Appl Lab Med

November 2024

Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences, and Advanced Diagnostics, Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Molecular Medicine, and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Background: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is the most-used method for neurofilament light chain (NfL) quantification in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Recently, fully automated immunoassays for NfL measurement in CSF and blood have allowed high reproducibility among laboratories, making NfLs suitable for routine use in clinical practice. In this study, we compared the Uman Diagnostics NF-light ELISA with the fully automated platform Lumipulse.

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Background: Chronic pain and inflammation are common features of rheumatic conditions such as Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) and Axial Spondyloarthritis (axSpA), often needing prolonged medication treatment for effective management. Maintaining drug retention is essential for both achieving disease control and improving patients' quality of life. This study investigates the influence of pain catastrophizing, a psychological response to pain, on the drug retention rates of PsA and axSpA patients.

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Do genetically determined very high and very low LDL levels contribute to Lp(a) plasma concentration?

Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis

August 2024

Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE), Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via del Vespro 129, 90127, Palermo, Italy; Istituto di Biofisica, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via U. La Malfa 153, 90146, Palermo, Italy. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is identified as a significant risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), with this study focusing on its levels among patients with different genetic dyslipidemias and the general population.
  • The research involved various cohorts including hypercholesterolemic patients and free-living subjects, revealing that those with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) had notably higher median Lp(a) levels compared to those with familial hypobetalipoproteinemia type 1 (FHBL1) and the general population.
  • It was found that individuals at high cardiovascular (CV) risk have significantly elevated Lp(a) levels, suggesting that assessing Lp(a) in conjunction with
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Renin angiotensin system inhibitors and outcome in patients with takotsubo syndrome: A propensity score analysis of the GEIST registry.

Am Heart J

December 2024

Institute of Cardiology, Madre Giuseppina Vannini Hospital, Rome, Italy; Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Background: Few data are available on long-term drug therapy and its potential prognostic impact after Takotsubo syndrome (TTS). Aim of the study is to evaluate clinical characteristics and long-term outcome of TTS patients on Renin Angiotensin system inhibitors (RASi).

Methods: TTS patients were enrolled in the international multicenter GEIST (GErman Italian Spanish Takotsubo) registry.

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Detection of influenza virus in urban wastewater during the season 2022/2023 in Sicily, Italy.

Front Public Health

August 2024

Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties "G. D'Alessandro", University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • Seasonal influenza poses a public health challenge with socioeconomic impacts, and wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is a promising method for monitoring its spread and enhancing public health strategies.
  • In a study conducted in Italy, wastewater samples were analyzed to detect influenza virus RNA, revealing a strong correlation between viral RNA loads and influenza-like illness cases reported in the community.
  • The findings suggest that while WBE is not a substitute for traditional methods, it can significantly enhance the understanding of influenza dynamics and incidence trends.
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Exploring the effect of APOE ε4 on biomarkers of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease.

Clin Chim Acta

August 2024

Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Molecular Medicine, and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences and Advanced Diagnostics (BIND), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital "P. Giaccone", Palermo, Italy. Electronic address:

Background And Aims: This study aims to assess the association between APOE genotype and biomarkers of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD).

Methods: We performed a retrospective observational study at the University Hospital "P. Giaccone" in Palermo, Italy.

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Evaluation of core Biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease in saliva and plasma measured by chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassays on a fully automated platform.

Sci Rep

July 2024

Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Molecular Medicine, and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences, and Advanced Diagnostics (BIND), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) core biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD), including amyloid peptide beta-42 (Aβ42), Aβ42/40 ratio, and phosphorylated tau (pTau), are precious tools for supporting AD diagnosis. However, their use in clinical practice is limited due to the invasiveness of CSF collection. Thus, there is intensive research to find alternative, noninvasive, and widely accessible biological matrices to measure AD core biomarkers.

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SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance of migrants arriving to Europe through the Mediterranean routes.

J Glob Health

July 2024

Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties 'G. D'Alessandro', University of Palermo, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers analyzed data from migrants collected in Sicily between February 2021 and May 2022, using advanced molecular techniques to identify and categorize various SARS-CoV-2 variants present among the population.
  • * The findings revealed 472 full-length virus sequences, identified 12 clades and 31 lineages, and demonstrated the potential of this molecular surveillance to predict emerging variants, which can help shape vaccination and public health strategies.
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Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a major public health issue, with high mortality rates reported worldwide. It is worth noting that most of the hospitalizations for tuberculosis in the Sicilian region involve Italian-born individuals, underscoring the need to address this problem. Recent research on the geographic area and seasonality of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis, may aid in developing effective preventive measures.

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Is Oral Microflora Related to Development of Malfunction in Patients Using Voice Prosthesis?

J Clin Med

June 2024

Otorhinolaryngology Section, Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics (BiND), University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy.

: this prospective study investigated the correlation between the oral bacterial microflora and the microflora found in voice prostheses (VPs) among 20 patients who had undergone laryngectomy. The aim was to explore the associations between the microflora's presence and the malfunction of VPs, along with the association between the predominant microorganism and the longevity of VPs. : the research process included gathering medical histories, conducting ENT examinations, replacing VPs, and performing check-ups every four months for a period of 15.

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Oxidative stress plays a central role in most chronic liver diseases and, in particular, in metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), the new definition of an old condition known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The mechanisms leading to hepatocellular fat accumulation in genetically predisposed individuals who adopt a sedentary lifestyle and consume an obesogenic diet progress through mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum dysfunction, which amplifies reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, lipid peroxidation, malondialdehyde (MDA) formation, and influence the release of chronic inflammation and liver damage biomarkers, such as pro-inflammatory cytokines. This close pathogenetic link has been a key stimulus in the search for therapeutic approaches targeting oxidative stress to treat steatosis, and a number of clinical trials have been conducted to date on subjects with NAFLD using drugs as well as supplements or nutraceutical products.

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Objective Real-life management of patients with hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) among European Society of Hypertension Excellence Centres (ESH-ECs) is unclear : we aimed to investigate it. Methods A survey was conducted in 2023. The questionnaire contained 64 questions asking ESH-ECs representatives to estimate how patients with CKD are managed.

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Photon-Counting Computed Tomography in Atherosclerotic Plaque Characterization.

Diagnostics (Basel)

May 2024

Department of Radiology, Fondazione Monasterio/CNR, 56124 Pisa, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • * Non-invasive imaging techniques, especially computed tomography (CT), are essential for evaluating atherosclerotic plaque, though they have some limitations.
  • * Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) offers improved imaging capabilities, allowing for better assessment of plaque composition, and this review will discuss its clinical applications and advantages compared to traditional methods.
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Discovering Inflammation in Atherosclerosis: Insights from Pathogenic Pathways to Clinical Practice.

Int J Mol Sci

May 2024

Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, Cardiology Unit, University of Palermo, University Hospital P. Giaccone, 90127 Palermo, Italy.

This comprehensive review explores the various scenarios of atherosclerosis, a systemic and chronic arterial disease that underlies most cardiovascular disorders. Starting from an overview of its insidious development, often asymptomatic until it reaches advanced stages, the review delves into the pathophysiological evolution of atherosclerotic lesions, highlighting the central role of inflammation. Insights into clinical manifestations, including heart attacks and strokes, highlight the disease's significant burden on global health.

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Healthcare organizations worldwide face challenges in retaining their healthcare workforce, with individual and organizational factors influencing their intentions to leave. This study conducted eight online co-creation workshops and four Delphi sessions to gain qualitative and in-depth insights into job retention interventions, involving healthcare workers, hospital managers, and policymakers. A thematic analysis was conducted, resulting in multiple interventions that were clustered in four pre-defined themes: professional and personal support, education, financial incentives, and regulatory measures.

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Clinical usefulness of presepsin and monocyte distribution width (MDW) kinetic for predicting mortality in critically ill patients in intensive care unit.

Front Med (Lausanne)

May 2024

Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences and Advanced Diagnostics, Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Molecular Medicine, and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Background: In this study, we explored the accuracy of two new sepsis biomarkers, monocyte distribution width (MDW) and presepsin (PSP), compared to traditional ones, C-reactive protein (CRP) and Procalcitonin (PCT), to identify sepsis and predict intra-hospital mortality by analyzing their kinetic at different time points during hospitalization stay.

Methods: We enrolled 104 patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of University Hospital "Paolo Giaccone", Palermo. Among these, 30 (29%) had a clinical diagnosis of sepsis.

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