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Background: The rising cost of healthcare is a concerning issue for healthcare systems. The Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) system lacks direct consideration for costs related to nursing care. Therefore, to date there is no clear picture of billing models that consider also nursing activity when evaluating healthcare service costs or what factors related to nursing care affect the costs of healthcare services and would therefore need to be considered in billing models.

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Introduction: Ensuring an appropriate length of stay (LOS) is a primary goal for hospitals, as prolonged LOS poses clinical risks and organizational challenges. Children and adolescents are particularly susceptible to prolonged LOS due to frequent hospitalizations and unique vulnerabilities, including developmental disabilities that may necessitate additional care and monitoring. This study aims to describe the LOS of children and adolescent patients and identify the sociodemographic, organizational, clinical, and nursing care factors contributing to prolonged LOS in this population.

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Background: Failure, persistent knee instability, and reinjury rates after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction are still concerns. Biomechanical investigations have highlighted the role of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) as a crucial knee stabilizer, and clinical outcomes after combined ACL and ALL reconstruction appear to indicate the success of the procedure.

Purpose: To compare the functional outcomes, return-to-sport (RTS) rate, and complications between combined ACL and ALL reconstruction and isolated ACL reconstruction.

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The limited and inconsistent adoption and regulation of nurse-led clinics (NLCs) and "See & Treat" (S&T) services in Italy needs to be explored considering their value towards patients' outcomes acknowledged in the literature. This study aims to explore the phenomenon of hidden nursing activities (HNAs) in these settings, hypothesizing that features and activities performed in these settings are heterogeneous across the country and widely underreported or attributed to other professionals than nurses. HNAs are hypothesized to be associated with a poor work environment climate and nurses' low job satisfaction.

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Mental burden of ocular surface discomfort.

Eur J Ophthalmol

December 2024

Alcon Management Sa, Geneva, Switzerland.

Objective: This research investigates the associations between Dry Eye Disease (DED), pain perception, and mental health, focusing on how neuropathic pain influences treatment efficacy and patients' quality of life.

Methods And Results: The study delves into the complexity of DED by assessing the correlation between ocular pain, depression, PTSD, and systemic pain conditions. It highlights the role of chronic neuropathic pain in DED and the nociceptive hypothesis, which suggests that psychological stress can exacerbate DED symptoms.

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Background/aim: Current approaches for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) typically recommend neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) with 5-fluorouracil (5FU) or its oral analogs followed by surgery as the standard of care. However, the question of whether intensifying concurrent chemotherapy by adding oxaliplatin to the 5FU-based backbone can yield better outcomes remains unresolved. This study aimed to investigate the benefits of incorporating oxaliplatin into fluoropyrimidine-based chemoradiotherapy (CRT) to increase locoregional control and survival.

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Can an increase in nursing care complexity raise the risk of intra-hospital and intensive care unit transfers in children? A retrospective observational study.

J Pediatr Nurs

November 2024

Section of Hygiene, Woman and Child Health and Public Health, Gemelli IRCCS University Hospital Foundation, Largo Agostino Gemelli 8, 00168 Rome, Italy; Section of Hygiene, University Department of Life Sciences and Public Health, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Largo Francesco Vito 1, 00168 Rome, Italy. Electronic address:

Introduction: Intra-hospital patient transfers (IPTs) and transfers to intensive care units (ICUs) are high-risk events in pediatric care. Nursing care complexity, reflected by nursing diagnoses (NDs) and nursing actions (NAs), may influence the frequency of these transfers. This study explores the association between nursing care complexity and IPTs, including ICU transfers, in hospitalized children.

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Identifying the Bundle/Care Development Process in Clinical Risk Management: A Systematic Review.

Healthcare (Basel)

November 2024

Research and International Relations Unit, Italian National Agency for Regional Healthcare Services, 00187 Rome, Italy.

Background: A bundle is a set of three to five evidence-based interventions designed to improve the quality and outcomes of care processes. Numerous international studies have evaluated the effectiveness of Bundles/Care Bundles (BCB) in reducing morbidity and mortality. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has defined the concept of a bundle but has not outlined the development process.

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Influence of Uric Acid on Vascular and Cognitive Functions: Evidence for an Ambivalent Relationship.

Metabolites

November 2024

Geriatric Unit, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, AOU Policlinico Umberto I, 00161 Rome, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • The growing awareness of cognitive impairment and dementia as public health issues has led to global efforts to identify risk factors and prevent these conditions.
  • Uric acid, a byproduct of purine metabolism, is being studied for its potential dual role in cognitive health, with some research suggesting high levels may protect against Alzheimer's while other studies show opposite effects.
  • This review explores the complex relationship between uric acid metabolism and cognitive function, acknowledging the multifaceted nature of biological interactions involved.
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  • Salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) has been proposed as a better biomarker for stress, surpassing cortisol due to fewer measurement limitations and variability factors like age and collection methods.
  • The study involved collecting saliva samples from healthy subjects and obstetric residents at various times, assessing sAA levels before and after a stressful simulation, including heart rate monitoring.
  • Results showed significant increases in sAA post-stress scenario and from morning to afternoon, indicating sAA's reliability for measuring stress responses, with potential implications for stress-related disorders.
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The broad spectrum of malignant syndromes.

Neurobiol Dis

December 2024

Department of Human Neurosciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale dell'Università 30, 00185 Rome, Italy; IRCCS Neuromed Institute, Via Atinense 18, 86077 Pozzilli, (IS), Italy. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • - Malignant syndromes are serious medical conditions that develop rapidly and can lead to life-threatening complications if not treated promptly.
  • - These syndromes share similar clinical features and mechanisms, affecting various neurotransmitter systems, which highlight the need for urgent medical attention.
  • - Understanding the clinical aspects and underlying causes of malignant syndromes is crucial for effective management and reducing the risks of severe health consequences.
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Editorial: Mitochondrial dysfunction and genetic variations in neuro-ophthalmology diseases.

Front Ophthalmol (Lausanne)

October 2024

Centre for Eye Research Australia, Ophthalmology, Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

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Acute coronary syndrome as the initial manifestation of infective endocarditis in an apparently normal native valve: a case report.

Eur Heart J Case Rep

November 2024

Interventional Cardiology, Cardiology Section, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease Study Group, The University of Antioquia, Hemodynamics Service, Integrated Cardiopulmonary and Peripheral Vascular Functional Unit, The San Vicente University Hospital Foundation, 67th Street # 53-108, 050010 Medellín, Colombia.

Article Synopsis
  • Acute coronary syndrome, a rare complication of infectious endocarditis, was experienced by a 54-year-old man with a bicuspid aortic valve, leading to a ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) from a mass obstructing the right coronary artery (RCA).
  • The patient presented with chest pain, and after testing, doctors found a mass blocking blood flow in the RCA and confirmed a protrusion from the right coronary sinus via angiotomography.
  • Following discussions at a medical meeting, surgery was performed to remove the mass, which was identified as vegetation through histopathology, and the patient was treated with antibiotics and anticoagulation.
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This study investigated the clinical and physiological response to use of the BEACON Caresystem, a bedside open-loop decision support system providing advice to guide clinicians when weaning patients from invasive mechanical ventilation. Multicenter prospective study conducted in five adult intensive care units in the UK. Following screening and assent, intubated patients mechanically ventilated for > 24 h were randomized to intervention or usual care.

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We developed a flow cytometry (FC) assay enabling the rapid and accurate identification of bacterial and viral infections using whole blood samples. The streamlined flow cytometry assay is designed to be user-friendly, making it accessible even for operators with limited experience in FC techniques. The key components of the assay focus on the expression levels of specific surface markers-CD64 on polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) as a marker for bacterial infection, and CD169 on monocytes (MO) for viral infection.

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Proceedings from an international consensus meeting on ablation in urogenital diseases.

Insights Imaging

November 2024

Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Percutaneous image-guided ablation techniques are a consolidated therapeutic alternative for patients with high preoperative surgical risk for the management of oncological diseases in multiple body districts. Each technique has both pros and cons according to the type of energy delivered, mechanism of action, and site of application. The present article reviews the most recent literature results on ablation techniques applied in the field of genitourinary diseases (kidney, adrenal glands, prostate, and uterus), describing the advantages of the use of each technique and their technical limitations and summarizing the major recommendations from an international consensus meeting.

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  • - The development of the CompOsite iNdexes For Response in asthMa (CONFiRM) aimed to create patient-centered tools that measure responses to biologics for severe asthma in both adults and children, integrating clinical data and quality of life (QoL) indicators.
  • - Experts and patients collaborated to identify significant outcome changes and devised CONFiRM scores, which demonstrated high levels of agreement on key factors, with patients emphasizing the importance of quality of life more than healthcare professionals did.
  • - The CONFiRM scores effectively measure treatment response, with strong validity metrics indicating their reliability, and they facilitate a comprehensive assessment of biologics’ effectiveness; further studies are required for prospective validation.
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Revealing the structural microenvironment of high metastatic risk uveal melanomas following decellularisation.

Sci Rep

November 2024

Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group, Department of Eye and Vision Science, Institute of Life Course and Medical Science, University of Liverpool, 3rd Floor William Henry Duncan Building, West Derby Street, Liverpool, L7 8TX, UK.

Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare aggressive intraocular tumour that spreads most commonly to the liver in tumours with loss of one copy of chromosome 3 (HR-M3); current treatments for metastatic disease remain largely ineffective. Pre-clinical research is increasingly using three-dimensional models that better recapitulate the tumour microenvironment (TME). One aspect of the TME is the acellular extracellular matrix (ECM) that influences cell proliferation, migration and response to therapy.

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Statement Of Problem: Conometric retention was developed as an effective and predictable rehabilitative option. However, the clinical performance of conometric retention is still uncertain.

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to analyze the clinical outcomes of patients rehabilitated with conometrically retained, implant-supported fixed prostheses.

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In this work our aim was to identify early biomarkers in plasma samples associated with mortality in children with perinatal HIV treated early in life, to potentially inform early intervention targeting this vulnerable group. 20/215 children (9.3%) with perinatal HIV, enrolled within 3 months of age died prematurely within the first year of the study, despite early ART initiation.

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Diabetic eye disease (DED) encompasses a range of ocular complications arising from diabetes mellitus, including diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, diabetic keratopathy, diabetic cataract, and glaucoma. These conditions are leading causes of visual impairments and blindness, especially among working-age adults. Despite advancements in our understanding of DED, its underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain incompletely understood.

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Objectives: We assessed the opinions of physicians caring for people with HIV (PWH) from the multicentre Spanish CoRIS cohort regarding the assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQoL).

Methods: We designed an online self-administered questionnaire comprising 27 structured questions across four domains: (i) sociodemographic and clinical data; (ii) usefulness of measuring HRQoL; (iii) information, training and resource needed; and (iv) whether and how HRQoL should be measured. Physicians completed the questionnaire between April and June 2023.

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Corneal ectasias, including keratoconus (KC), pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD), and post-LASIK ectasia, poses significant visual rehabilitation challenges due to the resultant irregular astigmatism, myopia, and higher-order aberrations (HOAs). These conditions often resist traditional corrective methods, necessitating advanced optical solutions. Scleral lenses (SLs) have emerged as a primary non-surgical option for managing these complex corneal irregularities.

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