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2. Indagine erbariologica sul genere Bolboschoenus (Cyperaceae) in Italia: metodologia e risultati preliminari
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Di Natale, S., Lastrucci, L., and Viciani, D.
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Flora,taxonomy, distribution, Italy, Bolboschoenus - Published
- 2019
3. Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 8
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Galasso, G, Domina, G, Andreatta, S, Angiolini, C, Ardenghi, N, Aristarchi, C, Arnoul, M, Azzella, M, Bacchetta, G, Bartolucci, F, Bodino, S, Bommartini, G, Bonari, G, Buono, S, Buono, V, Caldarella, O, Calvia, G, Corti, E, D'Antraccoli, M, De Luca, R, De Mattia, F, Di Natale, S, Di Turi, A, Esposito, A, Ferretti, G, Fiaschi, T, Fogu, M, Forte, L, Frigerio, J, Gubellini, L, Guzzetti, L, Hofmann, N, Laface, V, Laghetti, G, Lallai, A, La Rosa, A, Lazzaro, L, Lodetti, S, Lonati, M, Luchino, F, Magrini, S, Mainetti, A, Marignani, M, Maruca, G, Medagli, P, Mei, G, Menini, F, Mezzasalma, V, Misuri, A, Mossini, S, Mugnai, M, Musarella, C, Nota, G, Olivieri, N, Padula, A, Pascale, M, Pasquini, F, Peruzzi, L, Picella, G, Pinzani, L, Pirani, S, Pittarello, M, Podda, L, Enri, S, Rifici, C, Roma-Marzio, F, Romano, R, Rosati, L, Scafidi, F, Scarici, E, Scarici, M, Spampinato, G, Stinca, A, Wagensommer, R, Zanoni, G, Nepi, C, Galasso, Gabriele, Domina, Gianniantonio, Andreatta, Sebastiano, Angiolini, Claudia, Ardenghi, Nicola M. G., Aristarchi, Claudio, Arnoul, Matteo, Azzella, Mattia M., Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Bodino, Silvia, Bommartini, Giacomo, Bonari, Gianmaria, Buono, Sergio, Buono, Vito, Caldarella, Orazio, Calvia, Giacomo, Corti, Emilio, D'Antraccoli, Marco, De Luca, Rocco, De Mattia, Fabrizio, Di Natale, Stefano, Di Turi, Alessandra, Esposito, Assunta, Ferretti, Giulio, Fiaschi, Tiberio, Fogu, Maria C., Forte, Luigi, Frigerio, Jessica, Gubellini, Leonardo, Guzzetti, Lorenzo, Hofmann, Nicole, Laface, Valentina L. A., Laghetti, Gaetano, Lallai, Andrea, La Rosa, Alfonso, Lazzaro, Lorenzo, Lodetti, Silvano, Lonati, Michele, Luchino, Fabio, Magrini, Sara, Mainetti, Andrea, Marignani, Michela, Maruca, Gina, Medagli, Pietro, Mei, Giacomo, Menini, Flavio, Mezzasalma, Valerio, Misuri, Alice, Mossini, Sara, Mugnai, Michele, Musarella, Carmelo M., Nota, Ginevra, Olivieri, Nicola, Padula, Alessia, Pascale, Marziano, Pasquini, Federico, Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Picella, Gianni, Pinzani, Lorenzo, Pirani, Silvia, Pittarello, Marco, Podda, Lina, Enri, Simone Ravetto, Rifici, Carmelo D., Roma-Marzio, Francesco, Romano, Rosario, Rosati, Leonardo, Scafidi, Filippo, Scarici, Enrico, Scarici, Marco, Spampinato, Giovanni, Stinca, Adriano, Wagensommer, Robert P., Zanoni, Giovanni, Nepi, Chiara, Galasso, G, Domina, G, Andreatta, S, Angiolini, C, Ardenghi, N, Aristarchi, C, Arnoul, M, Azzella, M, Bacchetta, G, Bartolucci, F, Bodino, S, Bommartini, G, Bonari, G, Buono, S, Buono, V, Caldarella, O, Calvia, G, Corti, E, D'Antraccoli, M, De Luca, R, De Mattia, F, Di Natale, S, Di Turi, A, Esposito, A, Ferretti, G, Fiaschi, T, Fogu, M, Forte, L, Frigerio, J, Gubellini, L, Guzzetti, L, Hofmann, N, Laface, V, Laghetti, G, Lallai, A, La Rosa, A, Lazzaro, L, Lodetti, S, Lonati, M, Luchino, F, Magrini, S, Mainetti, A, Marignani, M, Maruca, G, Medagli, P, Mei, G, Menini, F, Mezzasalma, V, Misuri, A, Mossini, S, Mugnai, M, Musarella, C, Nota, G, Olivieri, N, Padula, A, Pascale, M, Pasquini, F, Peruzzi, L, Picella, G, Pinzani, L, Pirani, S, Pittarello, M, Podda, L, Enri, S, Rifici, C, Roma-Marzio, F, Romano, R, Rosati, L, Scafidi, F, Scarici, E, Scarici, M, Spampinato, G, Stinca, A, Wagensommer, R, Zanoni, G, Nepi, C, Galasso, Gabriele, Domina, Gianniantonio, Andreatta, Sebastiano, Angiolini, Claudia, Ardenghi, Nicola M. G., Aristarchi, Claudio, Arnoul, Matteo, Azzella, Mattia M., Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Bodino, Silvia, Bommartini, Giacomo, Bonari, Gianmaria, Buono, Sergio, Buono, Vito, Caldarella, Orazio, Calvia, Giacomo, Corti, Emilio, D'Antraccoli, Marco, De Luca, Rocco, De Mattia, Fabrizio, Di Natale, Stefano, Di Turi, Alessandra, Esposito, Assunta, Ferretti, Giulio, Fiaschi, Tiberio, Fogu, Maria C., Forte, Luigi, Frigerio, Jessica, Gubellini, Leonardo, Guzzetti, Lorenzo, Hofmann, Nicole, Laface, Valentina L. A., Laghetti, Gaetano, Lallai, Andrea, La Rosa, Alfonso, Lazzaro, Lorenzo, Lodetti, Silvano, Lonati, Michele, Luchino, Fabio, Magrini, Sara, Mainetti, Andrea, Marignani, Michela, Maruca, Gina, Medagli, Pietro, Mei, Giacomo, Menini, Flavio, Mezzasalma, Valerio, Misuri, Alice, Mossini, Sara, Mugnai, Michele, Musarella, Carmelo M., Nota, Ginevra, Olivieri, Nicola, Padula, Alessia, Pascale, Marziano, Pasquini, Federico, Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Picella, Gianni, Pinzani, Lorenzo, Pirani, Silvia, Pittarello, Marco, Podda, Lina, Enri, Simone Ravetto, Rifici, Carmelo D., Roma-Marzio, Francesco, Romano, Rosario, Rosati, Leonardo, Scafidi, Filippo, Scarici, Enrico, Scarici, Marco, Spampinato, Giovanni, Stinca, Adriano, Wagensommer, Robert P., Zanoni, Giovanni, and Nepi, Chiara
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In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions of taxa in the genera Bunias, Calocedrus, Calycanthus, Celosia, Clerodendrum, Convolvulus, Crassula, Cyclamen, Datura, Dicliptera, Eragrostis, Erigeron, Gamochaeta, Gazania, Impatiens, Kolkwitzia, Leucaena, Ludwigia, Medicago, Muscari, Nigella, Oenothera, Opuntia, Paulownia, Petroselinum, Phyllostachys, Physalis, Pseudosasa, Quercus, Reynoutria, Roldana, Saccharum, Sedum, Semiarundinaria, Senecio, Sisyrinchium, Solanum, Sporobolus, Tulipa, Vachellia, Verbena, and Youngia. Nomenclatural and distribution updates published elsewhere are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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4. Metacognitive Awareness in Cocaine Addiction (MACA): Rationale and Feasibility of an Integrated Intervention Program
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Cheli, S., primary, Velicogna, F., additional, Fioravanti, P., additional, Simeone, A., additional, Enzo, C., additional, Di Natale, S., additional, Cavalletti, V., additional, and Taddeo, M., additional
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- 2017
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5. Livelli sierici di interleuchina-18 in pazienti affetti da dermatite allergica da contatto professionale
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Fenga, Concettina, Spatari, Giovanna, Mellino, V., Di Natale, S., and Gangemi, Sebastiano
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- 2002
6. Livelli sierici di interleuchina-18 in pazienti affetti da dermatite allegica da contatto professionale
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Fenga, C, Spatari, G, Cacciola, A, Mellino, V, Romeo, S. L., DI NATALE, S, Merendino, R. A., and Gangemi, Sebastiano
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- 2002
7. EFFETTI NEUROPSCHICI NELL'INTOSSICAZIONE ACUTA DA IDROGENO SOLFORATO. CASE REPORT
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Fenga, Concettina, Micali, E, Cacciola, A, Baldari, S, DI NATALE, S, and Germanò, D.
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- 2001
8. Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 8
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Andrea Mainetti, Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Lina Podda, Giulio Ferretti, Ginevra Nota, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Gina Maruca, Sara Magrini, Sergio Buono, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Enrico Scarici, Giovanni Zanoni, L. Gubellini, Michele Lonati, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Silvano Lodetti, Lorenzo Guzzetti, Rocco De Luca, Claudio Aristarchi, Valerio Mezzasalma, Filippo Scafidi, Leonardo Rosati, Stefano Di Natale, Fabrizio De Mattia, Gaetano Laghetti, Marco Pittarello, Giovanni Spampinato, Michela Marignani, Gabriele Galasso, Silvia Pirani, Orazio Caldarella, Assunta Esposito, Lorenzo Pinzani, Matteo Arnoul, Marco D'Antraccoli, Flavio Menini, Marziano Pascale, Fabio Luchino, Carmelo D. Rifici, Chiara Nepi, Sara Mossini, Gianniantonio Domina, Alessia Padula, Gianmaria Bonari, Adriano Stinca, Nicola Olivieri, Federico Pasquini, Robert P. Wagensommer, Giacomo Calvia, Sebastiano Andreatta, Rosario Romano, Maria Caterina Fogu, Pietro Medagli, Lorenzo Lazzaro, Vito Buono, Nicole Hofmann, Valentina Laface, Emilio Corti, Tiberio Fiaschi, Jessica Frigerio, Gianni Picella, Giacomo Mei, Michele Mugnai, Silvia Bodino, Alice Misuri, Simone Ravetto Enri, Claudia Angiolini, Mattia M. Azzella, Alessandra Di Turi, Luigi Forte, Andrea Lallai, Giacomo Bommartini, Marco Scarici, Carmelo Maria Musarella, Alfonso La Rosa, Galasso, G., Domina, G., Andreatta, S., Angiolini, C., Ardenghi, N. M. G., Aristarchi, C., Arnoul, M., Azzella, M. M., Bacchetta, G., Bartolucci, F., Bodino, S., Bommartini, G., Bonari, G., Buono, S., Buono, V., Caldarella, O., Calvia, G., Corti, E., D'Antraccoli, M., De Luca, R., De Mattia, F., Di Natale, S., Di Turi, A., Esposito, A., Ferretti, G., Fiaschi, T., Fogu, M. C., Forte, L., Frigerio, J., Gubellini, L., Guzzetti, L., Hofmann, N., Laface, V. L. A., Laghetti, G., Lallai, A., La Rosa, A., Lazzaro, L., Lodetti, S., Lonati, M., Luchino, F., Magrini, S., Mainetti, A., Marignani, M., Maruca, G., Medagli, P., Mei, G., Menini, F., Mezzasalma, V., Misuri, A., Mossini, S., Mugnai, M., Musarella, C. M., Nota, G., Olivieri, N., Padula, A., Pascale, M., Pasquini, F., Peruzzi, L., Picella, G., Pinzani, L., Pirani, S., Pittarello, M., Podda, L., Enri, S. R., Rifici, C. D., Roma-Marzio, F., Romano, R., Rosati, L., Scafidi, F., Scarici, E., Scarici, M., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Wagensommer, R. P., Zanoni, G., Nepi, C., Galasso G., Domina G., Andreatta S., Angiolini C., Ardenghi N.M.G., Aristarchi C., Arnoul M., Azzella M.M., Bacchetta G., Bartolucci F., Bodino S., Bommartini G., Bonari G., Buono S., Buono V., Caldarella O., Calvia G., Corti E., D'Antraccoli M., De Luca R., De Mattia F., Di Natale S., Di Turi A., Esposito A., Ferretti G., Fiaschi T., Fogu M.C., Forte L., Frigerio J., Gubellini L., Guzzetti L., Hofmann N., Laface V.L.A., Laghetti G., Lallai A., La Rosa A., Lazzaro L., Lodetti S., Lonati M., Luchino F., Magrini S., Mainetti A., Marignani M., Maruca G., Medagli P., Mei G., Menini F., Mezzasalma V., Misuri A., Mossini S., Mugnai M., Musarella C.M., Nota G., Olivieri N., Padula A., Pascale M., Pasquini F., Peruzzi L., Picella G., Pinzani L., Pirani S., Pittarello M., Podda L., Enri S.R., Rifici C.D., Roma-Marzio F., Romano R., Rosati L., Scafidi F., Scarici E., Scarici M., Spampinato G., Stinca A., Wagensommer R.P., Zanoni G., and Nepi C.
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,Ecology ,Alien species ,Floristic data ,Plant Science ,Alien ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Italy ,Alien species, Floristic data, Italy ,lcsh:Botany ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Alien specie ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions of taxa in the genera Bunias, Calocedrus, Calycanthus, Celosia, Clerodendrum, Convolvulus, Crassula, Cyclamen, Datura, Dicliptera, Eragrostis, Erigeron, Gamochaeta, Gazania, Impatiens, Kolkwitzia, Leucaena, Ludwigia, Medicago, Muscari, Nigella, Oenothera, Opuntia, Paulownia, Petroselinum, Phyllostachys, Physalis, Pseudosasa, Quercus, Reynoutria, Roldana, Saccharum, Sedum, Semiarundinaria, Senecio, Sisyrinchium, Solanum, Sporobolus, Tulipa, Vachellia, Verbena, and Youngia. Nomenclatural and distribution updates published elsewhere are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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- 2019
9. Alexithymia, resilience, somatic sensations and their relationships with suicide ideation in drug naive patients with first-episode major depression
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Massimiliano Bustini, Alessandro Carano, Alessandro Valchera, Serena Di Natale, Massimo Di Giannantonio, Giovanni Martinotti, Marco Alessandrini, Michele Fornaro, Domenico De Berardis, Gabriella Rapini, Ida De Lauretis, Silvia Fraticelli, Carmine Tomasetti, Laura Core, Giampaolo Perna, Laura Orsolini, Federica Vellante, Nicola Serroni, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, De Berardis, D., Fornaro, M., Valchera, A., Rapini, G., Di Natale, S., De Lauretis, I., Serroni, N., Orsolini, L., Tomasetti, C., Bustini, M., Carano, A., Vellante, F., Perna, G., Core, L., Alessandrini, M., Fraticelli, S., Martinotti, G., and Di Giannantonio, M.
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Male ,Toronto Alexithymia Scale ,0302 clinical medicine ,Alexithymia ,Outpatients ,SERUM-LIPID LEVELS ,CROSS-VALIDATION ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,SCALE ,media_common ,First episode ,RISK ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,CONSTRUCT ,C-REACTIVE PROTEIN ,Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Feeling ,Pharmaceutical Preparations ,suicide ideation ,Female ,Psychological resilience ,Pshychiatric Mental Health ,alexithymia ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,Adolescent ,DISORDERS ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Sensation ,emotion ,emotions ,Suicidal Ideation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Rating scale ,medicine ,Humans ,Affective Symptoms ,resilience ,Biological Psychiatry ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,ADULT OUTPATIENTS ,medicine.disease ,AFFECTIVE AGNOSIA EXPANSION ,CHRONIC PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESS ,030227 psychiatry ,Drug-naïve ,major depression ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Aim The present study is aimed at revaluating alexithymia, somatic sensations, resilience and their relationships with suicide ideation in drug naive adult outpatients suffering from first episode major depression (MD). Methods Data of 103 adult outpatients (49 men, 56 women) with a diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR) diagnosis of MD were analysed. Alexithymia was measured using the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and resilience with the 25 items Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) whereas depression was evaluated using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, somatic sensations with the Body Sensations Questionnaire and suicide ideation with Scale of Suicide Ideation (SSI). Results Gender comparisons between all demographic and clinical variables showed no significant differences in all variables. Subjects who were found positive for alexithymia showed higher scores on all clinical variables controlling for age, gender and duration of the current episode. In a linear regression model, lower scores on CD-RISC and Difficulty in Identifying Feelings dimension of TAS-20 were significantly predictive of higher scores on SSI. Conclusions Alexithymia and low resilience were significant predictors of increased suicide ideation in a first MD episode. However, study limitations must be considered and future research needs are being discussed.
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- 2020
10. Alexithymia, suicide ideation and homocysteine levels in drug naïve patients with major depression: a study in the real world clinical practice
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Massimo Di Giannantonio, Paola Annunziata Varasano, Domenico De Berardis, Nicola Serroni, Michele Fornaro, Serena Di Natale, Laura Orsolini, Alessandro Carano, Giovanni Martinotti, F. Vellante, Luigi Olivieri, Gabriella Rapini, Maurizio Pompili, Gabriella Lucidi Pressanti, Gianluca Serafini, Alessandro Valchera, De Berardis, D., Olivieri, L., Rapini, G., Di Natale, S., Serroni, N., Fornaro, M., Orsolini, L., Valchera, A., Carano, A., Vellante, F., Varasano, P. A., Pressanti, G. L., Serafini, G., Pompili, M., Martinotti, G., and Di Giannantonio, M.
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Alexithymia ,Homocysteine ,Affective symptom ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Toronto Alexithymia Scale ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rating scale ,Suicidal ideation ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Affective symptoms ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Depression ,Brief Report ,medicine.disease ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Drug-naïve ,chemistry ,Major depressive disorder ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective : This study was performed to elucidate relationships between alexithymia, suicide ideation and homocysteine levels in drug-naive outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods : Sixty seven outpatients with MDD with melancholic features were evaluated by the means of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), the Scale of Suicide Ideation, and homocysteine levels. Results : Alexithymic subjects showed higher scores on all scales and higher homocysteine levels. Regression analysis shown higher homocysteine levels and TAS-20' "Difficulty in Describing Feelings" dimension, in turn being associated with higher suicide ideation. Conclusion : In conclusion, alexithymic MDD outpatients may characterize for homocysteine dysregulation that may be linked to suicide ideation, regardless depression' severity. However, study limitations are discussed and must be considered.
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- 2019
11. Towards a Virtual "Global Academia of Surgeons".
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Horisberger K, Di Natale S, Gutschow CA, and Clavien PA
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- COVID-19 epidemiology, Curriculum, Humans, Pandemics, Computer-Assisted Instruction, Surgeons education
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Objective: To explore the prospects of academic e-learning by evaluating our long-standing internet-based surgical learning program and to assess the impact of training on the presentation skills of our residents. The eventual goal is to search whether such models could be further developed by the European Surgical Association (ESA)., Background: E-learning has become a major educational trend particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. For more than a decade, our academic tertiary center has released weekly video-lectures covering the entire abdominal-surgical curriculum for residents. All lessons were prepared under the supervision of specialized experts and recorded and edited by a professional film team before being released on a dedicated YouTube channel ( https://www.usz.ch/surgical-resident-lectures )., Methods: To date, our channel includes 120 presentations with more than 619,000 views. We conducted a survey among online users with a medical background and tested the benefits and potential for improvements of local stakeholders to collect individual reviews., Results: A total of 708 users from 106 countries participated in the survey. Continuing medical education (49%), specific questions (38%), and exam preparation (33%) were the main motivations for video viewing. The preferred topics were current guidelines (69%), latest research topics (59%), and complex surgical conditions (52%). Ninety-four percent of our local audience reported a positive learning experience., Conclusion: E-learning can improve local academic training and promote the global visibility of strong academic centers. Providing free and unrestricted expertise via social media is a novel and groundbreaking opportunity that fills a global education gap by dissemination of surgical education on an unprecedented scale. Expert associations such as the ESA may adopt similar formats and foster their perception as true beacons of knowledge., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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12. Sleeve gastrectomy enables simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation in severely obese recipients.
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Rössler F, Hübel K, Di Natale S, Oberkofler C, Gerber P, Bueter M, and de Rougemont O
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- Gastrectomy, Graft Survival, Humans, Obesity, Pancreas, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Weight Loss, Kidney Transplantation, Laparoscopy, Obesity, Morbid complications, Obesity, Morbid surgery, Pancreas Transplantation
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Background: Obesity adversely affects wait-listing and precludes patients with concomitant end-stage renal disease and type 1 diabetes mellitus from getting a simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation (SPK)., Objective: To analyze safety and efficacy of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) before SPK in severely obese type I diabetics., Methods: We assessed weight curve, complications, and graft function of three patients who underwent LSG before SPK., Results: LSG was uneventful in all patients. Body mass index dropped from 38.4 (range 35.7 - 39.9) before LSG to 28.5 (26.8 - 30.9) until SPK, with a mean loss of 25.8% (22.4 - 32.3). Interval between LSG and SPK was 364.3 (173 - 587) days. Pancreas and kidney graft function was excellent, with 100% insulin-free and dialysis-free survival over a mean follow-up of 3.6 (2.9 - 4.5) years. A1C dropped from 7% (6.3 - 8.2) before LSG to 4.9% (4.7 - 5.3) and 4.8% (4.5 - 5.1) 1 and 2 years after SPK, respectively., Conclusion: LSG before SPK is safe and effective to enable severely obese type I diabetics to receive a lifesaving transplant. This is the first study analyzing the role of bariatric surgery before simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation., (© 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2021
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13. Alexithymia, resilience, somatic sensations and their relationships with suicide ideation in drug naïve patients with first-episode major depression: An exploratory study in the "real world" everyday clinical practice.
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De Berardis D, Fornaro M, Valchera A, Rapini G, Di Natale S, De Lauretis I, Serroni N, Orsolini L, Tomasetti C, Bustini M, Carano A, Vellante F, Perna G, Core L, Alessandrini M, Fraticelli S, Martinotti G, and Di Giannantonio M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Female, Humans, Male, Outpatients, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sensation, Young Adult, Affective Symptoms complications, Depressive Disorder, Major psychology, Suicidal Ideation
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Aim: The present study is aimed at revaluating alexithymia, somatic sensations, resilience and their relationships with suicide ideation in drug naïve adult outpatients suffering from first episode major depression (MD)., Methods: Data of 103 adult outpatients (49 men, 56 women) with a diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR) diagnosis of MD were analysed. Alexithymia was measured using the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and resilience with the 25 items Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) whereas depression was evaluated using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, somatic sensations with the Body Sensations Questionnaire and suicide ideation with Scale of Suicide Ideation (SSI)., Results: Gender comparisons between all demographic and clinical variables showed no significant differences in all variables. Subjects who were found positive for alexithymia showed higher scores on all clinical variables controlling for age, gender and duration of the current episode. In a linear regression model, lower scores on CD-RISC and Difficulty in Identifying Feelings dimension of TAS-20 were significantly predictive of higher scores on SSI., Conclusions: Alexithymia and low resilience were significant predictors of increased suicide ideation in a first MD episode. However, study limitations must be considered and future research needs are being discussed., (© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
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- 2020
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14. Alexithymia, Suicide Ideation and Homocysteine Levels in Drug Naïve Patients with Major Depression: A Study in the "Real World" Clinical Practice
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De Berardis D, Olivieri L, Rapini G, Di Natale S, Serroni N, Fornaro M, Orsolini L, Valchera A, Carano A, Vellante F, Varasano PA, Lucidi Pressanti G, Serafini G, Pompili M, Martinotti G, and Di Giannantonio M
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Objective: : This study was performed to elucidate relationships between alexithymia, suicide ideation and homocysteine levels in drug-naïve outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD)., Methods: : Sixty seven outpatients with MDD with melancholic features were evaluated by the means of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), the Scale of Suicide Ideation, and homocysteine levels., Results: : Alexithymic subjects showed higher scores on all scales and higher homocysteine levels. Regression analysis shown higher homocysteine levels and TAS-20' "Difficulty in Describing Feelings" dimension, in turn being associated with higher suicide ideation., Conclusion: : In conclusion, alexithymic MDD outpatients may characterize for homocysteine dysregulation that may be linked to suicide ideation, regardless depression' severity. However, study limitations are discussed and must be considered.
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- 2019
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15. The FDA "Black Box" Warning on Antidepressant Suicide Risk in Young Adults: More Harm Than Benefits?
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Fornaro M, Anastasia A, Valchera A, Carano A, Orsolini L, Vellante F, Rapini G, Olivieri L, Di Natale S, Perna G, Martinotti G, Di Giannantonio M, and De Berardis D
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The decision made in the year 2004 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require a boxed warning on antidepressants regarding the risk of suicidality in young adults still represents a matter of controversy. The FDA warning was grounded on industry-sponsored trials carried one decade ago or earlier. However, within the past decade, an increasing number of reports have questioned the actual validity of the FDA warning, especially considering a decline in the prescription of the antidepressant drugs associated with an increase in the rate of suicidal events among people with severe depression. The present report provides an overview of the FDA black box warning, also documenting two Major Depressive Disorder patients whose refusal to undergo a pharmacological antidepressant treatment possibly led to an increased risk for suicidal behaviors. The concerns raised by the FDA black box warning need to be considered in real-world clinical practice, stating the associated clinical and public health implications.
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- 2019
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16. Vardenafil improved erectile function in a "real-life" broad population study of men with moderate to severe erectile dysfunction in Australia and New Zealand.
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McMahon C, Lording D, Stuckey B, Tan V, Gillman M, White W, Di Natale S, and Bramwell P
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- Adult, Aged, Australia epidemiology, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Double-Blind Method, Erectile Dysfunction epidemiology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, New Zealand epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, Severity of Illness Index, Sexual Behavior drug effects, Sulfones administration & dosage, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, Triazines administration & dosage, Vardenafil Dihydrochloride, Coitus, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Imidazoles administration & dosage, Patient Satisfaction statistics & numerical data, Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors administration & dosage, Piperazines administration & dosage
- Abstract
Introduction: Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor drugs produce vasodilatation by inhibiting the breakdown of cyclic guanosine monophosphate and have proven efficacy in treating erectile dysfunction (ED)., Aim: To evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of vardenafil in men with moderate to severe ED of broad etiology., Main Outcome Measures: The erectile function (EF) domain score, the response to Questions 13 and 14 of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire, and the proportion of "yes" responses to questions 2 and 3 of the Sexual Encounter Profile (SEP), a Global Assessment (GAQ), and Global Satisfaction Questions (GSQ) were compared at baseline and at 12 weeks of treatment with as-needed vardenafil., Methods: A total of 326 subjects with a mean age of 57.6 years and moderate to severe erectile dysfunction of various etiologies received vardenafil (5-20 mg) for 12 weeks in a prospective multicenter, open-label flexible-dose study., Results: Compared with baseline, vardenafil was superior in all efficacy outcomes. A significant mean improvement of 13.4 (P < 0.001) in the EF domain from baseline was obtained at week 12. Subjects who received 5, 10, and 20 mg vardenafil at week 12 experienced improvements of 11.9, 15.1, and 12.9 respectively in the EF domain score. Sexual intercourse was successfully completed (SEP3) in 76.3%, 80.1%, and 74.3% of subjects receiving 5, 10, and 20 mg vardenafil compared with 25.9%, 17.9%, and 19.2% at baseline, respectively. For all doses combined at week 12, the change in SEP3 from baseline was 56.7% (P < 0.001). Treatment with vardenafil was well tolerated, and headaches, flushing, nasal congestion, and dyspepsia were the most frequently observed adverse events., Conclusions: Vardenafil was effective and well tolerated in men with moderate to severe erectile dysfunction. Treatment with vardenafil was associated with a significantly higher IIEF erectile function domain score and completion of successful intercourse rate compared with baseline.
- Published
- 2006
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