9 results on '"Celentano I"'
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2. Diagnostic accuracy of a velcro sound detector (VECTOR) for interstitial lung disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients: The InSPIRAtE validation study (INterStitial pneumonia in rheumatoid ArThritis with an electronic device)
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Manfredi, A, Cassone, G, Cerri, S, Venerito, V, Fedele, A, Trevisani, M, Furini, F, Addimanda, O, Pancaldi, F, Della Casa, G, D'Amico, R, Vicini, R, Sandri, G, Torricelli, P, Celentano, I, Bortoluzzi, A, Malavolta, N, Meliconi, R, Iannone, F, Gremese, E, Luppi, F, Salvarani, C, Sebastiani, M, Manfredi A., Cassone G., Cerri S., Venerito V., Fedele A. L., Trevisani M., Furini F., Addimanda O., Pancaldi F., Della Casa G., D'Amico R., Vicini R., Sandri G., Torricelli P., Celentano I., Bortoluzzi A., Malavolta N., Meliconi R., Iannone F., Gremese E., Luppi F., Salvarani C., Sebastiani M., Manfredi, A, Cassone, G, Cerri, S, Venerito, V, Fedele, A, Trevisani, M, Furini, F, Addimanda, O, Pancaldi, F, Della Casa, G, D'Amico, R, Vicini, R, Sandri, G, Torricelli, P, Celentano, I, Bortoluzzi, A, Malavolta, N, Meliconi, R, Iannone, F, Gremese, E, Luppi, F, Salvarani, C, Sebastiani, M, Manfredi A., Cassone G., Cerri S., Venerito V., Fedele A. L., Trevisani M., Furini F., Addimanda O., Pancaldi F., Della Casa G., D'Amico R., Vicini R., Sandri G., Torricelli P., Celentano I., Bortoluzzi A., Malavolta N., Meliconi R., Iannone F., Gremese E., Luppi F., Salvarani C., and Sebastiani M.
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Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a severe systemic manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) represents the gold standard for the diagnosis of ILD, but its routine use for screening programs is not advisable because of both high cost and X-ray exposure. Velcro crackles at lung auscultation occur very early in the course of interstitial pneumonia, and their detection is an indication for HRCT. Recently, we developed an algorithm (VECTOR) to detect the presence of Velcro crackles in pulmonary sounds and showed good results in a small sample of RA patients. The aim of the present investigation was to validate the diagnostic accuracy of VECTOR in a larger population of RA patients, compared with that of the reference standard of HRCT, from a multicentre study. Methods: To avoid X-ray exposure, we enrolled 137 consecutive RA patients who had recently undergone HRCT. Lung sounds of all patients were recorded in 4 pulmonary fields bilaterally with a commercial electronic stethoscope (ES); subsequently, all HRCT images were blindly evaluated by a radiologist, and audio data were analysed by means of VECTOR. Results: Fifty-nine of 137 patients showed ILD (43.1%). VECTOR correctly classified 115/137 patients, showing a diagnostic accuracy of 83.9% and a sensitivity and specificity of 93.2 and 76.9%, respectively. Conclusions: VECTOR may represent the first validated tool for the screening of RA patients who are suspected for ILD and who should be directed to HRCT for the diagnosis. Moreover, early identification of RA-ILD could contribute to the design of prospective studies aimed at elucidating unclear aspects of the disease.
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- 2019
3. Efficacy and tolerability of switching to ziprasidone in italian patients with acute exacerbation of schizophrenia: An open-label trial
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Mencacci, C, Balestrieri, Matteo, Basunti, G, Greco, G, Castellani, A, Celentano, I, Chiesa, S, Cicardi, Mc, Colombo, D, Dinelli, M, Doronzo, R, Fiore, F, Gennari, F, Niccolai, C, Grillo, O, La Rovere, L, Lombardi, F, Maiorana, D, Bacchi, L, Massimo, Ma, Invernizzi, G, Nahon, L, Parisi, M, Parodi, A, Pigneri, Mt, Pisanu, G, Poli, E, Ravani, C, Roberti, R, Serrano, M, Soriani, A, Thorsten, K, Viola, M, Zarrillo, A, Agrimi, E, Minnai, G, Paladini, C, Marocchino, R, Aristide, F, D'Amore, V, Cassano, Gb, Ferrato, F, Volpe, M, Fichera, G, Giacomelli, L, and Bothwell, A.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exacerbation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Global Assessment of Functioning ,ziprasidone ,Piperazines ,Antipsychotic Agent ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Ziprasidone ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Antipsychotic ,Psychiatry ,acute exacerbation ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale ,business.industry ,antipsychotic agents ,Patient Preference ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,switch ,schizophrenia ,Long QT Syndrome ,Thiazoles ,Antipsychotic Agents ,Female ,Schizophrenia ,Psychiatry and Mental Health ,Tolerability ,Clinical Global Impression ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The long-term maintenance of a stable condition is an important aim of schizophrenia therapy, which frequently requires the switch between 2 antipsychotic agents. This 8-week multicenter study, conducted in Italy, evaluates the switch from a previous antipsychotic to ziprasidone. Adult acute schizophrenic patients requiring a change in antipsychotic for lack of efficacy or tolerability issues took ziprasidone 20 − 80 mg/bid. Dosages could be adjusted during the study. The primary efficacy outcomes were the differences in positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) and clinical global impression severity (CGI-S) scores from baseline to study end. Other efficacy variables were clinical global impression improvement, global assessment of functioning, patient preference scale and drug attitude inventory. 189 patients were evaluated; the mean (±SD) ziprasidone dose was 95.9±34.5 mg/day. PANSS and CGI-S scores significantly decreased throughout the study. All secondary outcomes significantly improved at the end of the study vs. baseline values. Ziprasidone was well tolerated; 13 patients reported a QTc prolongation (mild in 12 patients). Notwithstanding the limitations of any non-comparative study, these results suggest that ziprasidone may be an effective and well-tolerated option in acute schizophrenia patients who discontinued a previous antipsychotic agent.
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- 2012
4. Diagnostic accuracy of a velcro sound detector (VECTOR) for interstitial lung disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients: the InSPIRAtE validation study (INterStitial pneumonia in rheumatoid ArThritis with an electronic device)
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A. Manfredi, G. Cassone, S. Cerri, V. Venerito, A. L. Fedele, M. Trevisani, F. Furini, O. Addimanda, F. Pancaldi, G. Della Casa, R. D’Amico, R. Vicini, G. Sandri, P. Torricelli, I. Celentano, A. Bortoluzzi, N. Malavolta, R. Meliconi, F. Iannone, E. Gremese, F. Luppi, C. Salvarani, M. Sebastiani, on behalf of GISEA (Gruppo Italiano Studio Early Arthritis), Manfredi, A, Cassone, G, Cerri, S, Venerito, V, Fedele, A, Trevisani, M, Furini, F, Addimanda, O, Pancaldi, F, Della Casa, G, D'Amico, R, Vicini, R, Sandri, G, Torricelli, P, Celentano, I, Bortoluzzi, A, Malavolta, N, Meliconi, R, Iannone, F, Gremese, E, Luppi, F, Salvarani, C, Sebastiani, M, and Fedele, A L
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Male ,Arthritis ,Predictive Value of Test ,Diagnostic accuracy ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,Diagnostic accuracy, Interstitial lung disease, Rheumatoid arthritis, Velcro sound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Lung ,Interstitial lung disease ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Velcro sound ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Middle Aged ,respiratory system ,Algorithm ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Predictive value of tests ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Algorithms ,Human ,Research Article ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,Predictive Value of Tests ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Rheumatoid arthriti ,Aged ,Respiratory Sounds ,lcsh:RC705-779 ,business.industry ,Gold standard (test) ,Auscultation ,lcsh:Diseases of the respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Prospective Studie ,030228 respiratory system ,Crackles ,Lung Diseases, Interstitial ,business - Abstract
Background Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a severe systemic manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) represents the gold standard for the diagnosis of ILD, but its routine use for screening programs is not advisable because of both high cost and X-ray exposure. Velcro crackles at lung auscultation occur very early in the course of interstitial pneumonia, and their detection is an indication for HRCT. Recently, we developed an algorithm (VECTOR) to detect the presence of Velcro crackles in pulmonary sounds and showed good results in a small sample of RA patients. The aim of the present investigation was to validate the diagnostic accuracy of VECTOR in a larger population of RA patients, compared with that of the reference standard of HRCT, from a multicentre study. Methods To avoid X-ray exposure, we enrolled 137 consecutive RA patients who had recently undergone HRCT. Lung sounds of all patients were recorded in 4 pulmonary fields bilaterally with a commercial electronic stethoscope (ES); subsequently, all HRCT images were blindly evaluated by a radiologist, and audio data were analysed by means of VECTOR. Results Fifty-nine of 137 patients showed ILD (43.1%). VECTOR correctly classified 115/137 patients, showing a diagnostic accuracy of 83.9% and a sensitivity and specificity of 93.2 and 76.9%, respectively. Conclusions VECTOR may represent the first validated tool for the screening of RA patients who are suspected for ILD and who should be directed to HRCT for the diagnosis. Moreover, early identification of RA-ILD could contribute to the design of prospective studies aimed at elucidating unclear aspects of the disease.
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- 2019
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5. The Impact of a Comic Book Intervention on East African-American Adolescents' HPV Vaccine-Related Knowledge, Beliefs and Intentions.
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Shin MB, Ko LK, Ibrahim A, Mohamed FB, Lin J, Celentano I, Shankar M, Amsalu F, Ali AA, Richardson BA, Taylor VM, and Winer RL
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- Adolescent, Humans, Intention, Black or African American, Vaccination, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Books, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Papillomavirus Vaccines, Papillomavirus Infections prevention & control
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HPV vaccine uptake is low among East African-American (EAA) adolescents. We developed a comic book and evaluated the impact on HPV/HPV-vaccine knowledge, beliefs and vaccine intentions. The intervention was delivered to HPV-unvaccinated EAA adolescents attending educational dinners with their mothers. Adolescents aged 14-17 were sequentially assigned alternately to a pre- or post-test. Results were compared with chi-squared tests and generalized estimating equation models adjusted for age, gender, and mother's language. Among 136 (pre-test = 64, post-test = 72) participants (90% Somali), pre/post differences were observed for proportions of correct responses to questions on HPV (44.0% vs. 82.9%, RR:1.87[95%CI 1.54-2.27]), HPV-vaccine knowledge (42.8% vs. 75.4%, RR:1.74[95%CI 1.46-2.07]), comfort discussing HPV/HPV vaccine with parents (57.8% vs. 90.3% somewhat/very comfortable, RR:1.55[95%CI 1.24-1.94]), and willingness (37.5% vs. 83.3% probably/definitely willing, RR:2.16[95%CI 1.55-3.01]) and intention (34.4% vs. 86.1% somewhat/very likely, RR:2.38[95%CI:1.69-3.37]) to get vaccinated. The intervention improved participants' HPV/HPV-vaccine knowledge, beliefs and vaccine intentions. Similar interventions could be adapted for other racial/ethnic minorities., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2022
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6. Development of a theory-based HPV vaccine promotion comic book for East African adolescents in the US.
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Celentano I, Winer RL, Jang SH, Ibrahim A, Mohamed FB, Lin J, Amsalu F, Ali AA, Taylor VM, and Ko LK
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- Adolescent, Books, Eritrea, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Parents, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Somalia, Vaccination, Papillomavirus Infections prevention & control, Papillomavirus Vaccines
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Background: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake is low among East African adolescents in the US. Adolescents' preferences influence HPV vaccine decisions, yet few interventions exist that address East African adolescents' beliefs about HPV vaccines. We describe a multi-step process on how to create a theory-based comic book by integrating empirical findings, theory and focus group data from East African parents in the US., Methods: Our multi-methods process included conducting focus groups with Somali, Ethiopian, and Eritrean mothers (n = 30) to understand mothers and adolescents socio-cultural beliefs and information needs about the HPV vaccine, creating comic book messages integrating the focus group findings, and assessing the acceptability of the finalized comic book among Somali, Ethiopian, and Eritrean adolescents (n = 134)., Results: We identified categories around socio-cultural beliefs (such ethnic representation and concerns about pork gelatin in vaccines), HPV vaccine information needs, and diffusion of information. We then mapped the categories to theoretical constructs and operationalized them into the comic book. Finally, we describe the overall acceptability of the comic book and specifics on comic book structure, appeal of characters, and message relevance., Conclusions: A rigorous multi-step process that integrates theory and focus group data can help create culturally appropriate health messages that can educate and appeal to the community.
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- 2021
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7. Addressing the challenges of diagnostics demand and supply: insights from an online global health discussion platform.
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Engel N, Wachter K, Pai M, Gallarda J, Boehme C, Celentano I, and Weintraub R
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Several barriers challenge development, adoption and scale-up of diagnostics in low and middle income countries. An innovative global health discussion platform allows capturing insights from the global health community on factors driving demand and supply for diagnostics. We conducted a qualitative content analysis of the online discussion 'Advancing Care Delivery: Driving Demand and Supply of Diagnostics' organised by the Global Health Delivery Project (GHD) (http://www.ghdonline.org/) at Harvard University. The discussion, driven by 12 expert panellists, explored what must be done to develop delivery systems, business models, new technologies, interoperability standards, and governance mechanisms to ensure that patients receive the right diagnostic at the right time. The GHD Online (GHDonline) platform reaches over 19 000 members from 185 countries. Participants (N=99) in the diagnostics discussion included academics, non-governmental organisations, manufacturers, policymakers, and physicians. Data was coded and overarching categories analysed using qualitative data analysis software. Participants considered technical characteristics of diagnostics as smaller barriers to effective use of diagnostics compared with operational and health system challenges, such as logistics, poor fit with user needs, cost, workforce, infrastructure, access, weak regulation and political commitment. Suggested solutions included: health system strengthening with patient-centred delivery; strengthened innovation processes; improved knowledge base; harmonised guidelines and evaluation; supply chain innovations; and mechanisms for ensuring quality and capacity. Engaging and connecting different actors involved with diagnostic development and use is paramount for improving diagnostics. While the discussion participants were not representative of all actors involved, the platform enabled a discussion between globally acknowledged experts and physicians working in different countries., Competing Interests: Competing interests: MP reports that he serves as a consultant for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. NE reports that she serves as a consultant for FIND. CB reports that she is employed by FIND. JG reports that he is employed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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- 2016
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8. [A neuro-immunological hypothesis for some forms of epilepsy].
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Gentile A, Caruso C, Puccini A, and Celentano I
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- Adolescent, Adult, Carbamazepine pharmacology, Humans, Hydantoins pharmacology, Leukocyte Count, T-Lymphocytes, Valproic Acid analogs & derivatives, Valproic Acid pharmacology, Epilepsy immunology, Immunoglobulins analysis, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes immunology
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- 1981
9. [A neuro-immunological theory for some forms of epilepsy].
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Gentile A, Caruso C, Puccini A, and Celentano I
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- Adolescent, Adult, Carbamazepine adverse effects, Carbamazepine therapeutic use, Epilepsy drug therapy, Humans, Hydantoins adverse effects, Hydantoins therapeutic use, Epilepsy immunology, IgA Deficiency, Immunoglobulins analysis
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- 1981
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