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2. A continuous model of transportation in the Heisenberg group
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Circelli, Michele and Clop, Albert
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
We present a minimization problem with a horizontal divergence-type constraint in the Heisenberg group. Our study explores its dual formulation and examines its relationship with the congested optimal transport problem, for $1 < p < +\infty$, as well as the Monge-Kantorovich problem, in the limite case $p=1$., Comment: 27 pages
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- 2024
3. Adding Value to Competency-Based Training
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Misko, Josie, and Circelli, Michelle
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Competency-based training (CBT) is the key training approach used in the vocational education and training sector in Australia. Competency-based training is an approach to vocational education and training (VET) designed to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to achieve competency. It focuses on an individual's mastery of skill, whereby an individual is deemed competent or not yet competent in that skill. For the last three decades or so, CBT has been fundamental to how accredited VET is delivered in Australia, and over this time both advocates and critics of this approach have emerged. For the research presented in this report, the authors were interested in the strengths and weaknesses of CBT as it is currently applied to the Australian VET system and whether there is cause to consider a broader approach to defining and describing competence and, hence, considering how teaching and learning in VET is most effectively delivered and assessed.
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- 2022
4. Journeying through VET: A Case Study of Foundation Skills Learners. Research Report
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Circelli, Michelle, Hall, Michelle, Li, Zhenyuan, Ong, Adrian, and Lim, Patrick
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Adult language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills (LLND), and employability skills (for example, collaboration, problem-solving and self-management) -- often referred to as foundation skills -- are key skills that: assist people to get a job and remain employed, look after their mental and physical health, and help them to participate in their community. The role of vocational education and training (VET) in assisting individuals to develop or improve these skills is of interest. The aim of this exploratory research was to learn more about those who undertake nationally recognised foundation skills programs after school and to investigate their training and employment outcomes. A key aspect of this research involved using the unique student identifier to track learners' pathways through VET based on the learner's enrolment status in a defined list of LLND and employment skills programs between 2016 and 2019. In doing so, the research identified four distinct groups of foundation skills learners, with each having varying student, program and provider characteristics [Funding for this report was provided through the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.]
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- 2022
5. VET for Secondary School Students: A Research Synthesis
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Circelli, Michelle, and Siekmann, Gitta
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Vocational education and training (VET) in schools promises a seamless entry into apprenticeships, skilled work and further education options, with many best practice examples of this type of training delivered in schools identified around Australia. This synthesis identifies insights emerging from existing research on the delivery of VET to secondary students in Australia, insights that could assist in providing a meaningful consideration of and response to concerns such as those described. The focus here is on nationally recognised VET qualifications delivered to secondary school students, those that contribute to their Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE) rather than the more general career education and work experience activities that constitute vocational learning. The paper focuses on reasons for choosing and participating in VET programs delivered in schools; models of delivery; quality of delivery; and outcomes, both short and medium-term, from these programs. Current knowledge gaps are identified with areas for further research suggested.
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- 2022
6. Transport densities and congested optimal transport problem in the Heisenberg group
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Circelli, Michele and Citti, Giovanna
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
We adapt the problem of continuous congested optimal transport to the Heisenberg group, equipped with a sub-Riemannian metric. Originally introduced in the Euclidean setting by Carlier, Jimenez, and Santambrogio as a path-dependent variant of the Monge-Kantorovich problem, we significantly restrict the set of admissible curves to horizontal ones. We establish the existence of equilibrium configurations as solutions to a convex minimization problem over a suitable set of measures on horizontal curves. This result is achieved through the notions of horizontal transport density and horizontal traffic intensity.
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- 2023
7. What VET Can Offer to COVID-19 Youth Unemployment Recovery
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Waugh, Joanne, and Circelli, Michelle
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Australia entered the COVID-19 pandemic with a youth (15 to 24-year-old) unemployment rate of 11.6% in December 2019, three times higher than the 25 to 64-year-old unemployment rate of 3.6%. The strategies taken by governments to minimise the spread of COVID-19 have had widespread economic impacts. By July 2020, youth unemployment had risen to 15.8%. Youth underemployment rose by 11.1% between December 2019 and May 2020. By examining responses to past economic downturns and recessions, both in Australia and internationally, this paper discusses the role of vocational education and training (VET) in mitigating the effects of economic downturns on young people and assisting them to move into employment. Vocational pathways in school, quality career guidance and work-based training are found to be critical to youth employability, especially for disadvantaged young people. VET qualifications with a work-based training component have been shown to protect youth from the scarring effects of unemployment but can be more effective when their training is linked to lasting employment, with the opportunity to progress.
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- 2021
8. Industry's Role in VET Governance -- Using International Insights to Inform New Practices
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Siekmann, Gitta, and Circelli, Michelle
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Australia's system of vocational education and training (VET) is based on the principle of partnerships between key stakeholders: governments (Commonwealth, state and territory), training providers, employers and employees. Industry representation and governance in the VET sector in Australia has undergone several transformations in the past, and continues to do so, reflecting changes in the economy but also the continuing challenges in embedding an industry presence in VET leadership and governance. This summary brings together findings from, primarily, international country comparisons on industry's role in VET over the last decade, identifying the key characteristics of industry's successful engagement in VET governance. Although some work referenced may appear outdated, governance structures have not substantially changed in the countries investigated. At the time of writing this summary, the COVID-19 pandemic was causing disruption to all sectors of society, including education and training, paradoxically providing a further opportunity for new perspectives on industry representation, leadership and governance in the VET sector.
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- 2021
9. Traditional Trade Apprenticeships: Experiences and Outcomes. Research Report
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Misko, Josie, Gu, Zhaoyi, and Circelli, Michelle
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The apprenticeship model of work-based training is often held up as an effective mechanism for enabling individuals to learn specific skills and subsequently transition to employment in a skilled occupation. Over time, technological, regulatory and social changes have affected the training of apprentices. It is in this context that the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) undertook a three-phase study to investigate the demand for traditional trade apprentices and determine whether the training they receive meets current needs. This final component of the project draws primarily on findings from the 2019 Apprentice and Trainee Experience and Destinations Survey to examine the experiences of the traditional trade apprentices themselves. It looks at the experiences of the traditional trade apprentice and in doing so focuses primarily on findings from the 2019 Apprentice and Trainee Experience and Destinations Survey, with data from the 2010 survey included, where relevant, to examine changes over time. The survey allows the authors to investigate the experiences and outcomes of apprentices who did and those who did not complete their traditional trade apprenticeship. [For "Apprentice and Trainee Experience and Destinations - 2008, 2010 and 2019. Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics," see ED606121.]
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- 2020
10. Initial and Continuing VET in Australia: Clarifying Definitions and Applications. Research Report
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Circelli, Michelle, and Stanwick, John
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This report examines whether a distinction can be made in Australian VET between initial vocational education and training (IVET) and continuing vocational education and training (CVET), as applies in a number of other countries. Assisting students to more effectively identify and undertake courses that will optimise their outcomes from VET is the major rationale for this investigation. The other objective of this research is to enhance our understanding of VET, enabling useful input into future policy development and implementation. This report covers the following: (1) a brief overview of key aspects of IVET and CVET internationally (with a focus on Europe) and commentary on the Australian context; (2) an outline of the context of the Australian VET system and the features pertinent to the IVET/CVET distinction; and (3) a summary of expert views in relation to six questions on the distinction between IVET and CVET.
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- 2020
11. Comparison of ATR-FTIR and NIR spectroscopy for identification of microplastics in biosolids
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Circelli, Luana, Cheng, Zhongqi, Garwood, Evan, Yuksel, Kerem, Di Iorio, Erika, Angelico, Ruggero, and Colombo, Claudio
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- 2024
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12. Regional anesthesia in the intensive care unit: a single center’s experience and a narrative literature review
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Russo, Emanuele, Latta, Marina, Santonastaso, Domenico Pietro, Bellantonio, Daniele, Cittadini, Alessio, Pietrantozzi, Dario, Circelli, Alessandro, Gamberini, Emiliano, Martino, Costanza, Spiga, Martina, and Agnoletti, Vanni
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- 2023
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13. cDCD organ donation pathway of Romagna Local Health Authority: strategic planning, organizational management, and results
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Circelli, Alessandro, Antonini, Marta Velia, Nanni, Andrea, Prugnoli, Manila, Gamberini, Emiliano, Maitan, Stefano, Gecele, Claudio, Viola, Lorenzo, Bissoni, Luca, Scognamiglio, Giovanni, Mezzatesta, Luca, Bergamini, Carlo, Gobbi, Luca, Meca, Manlio Cosimo Claudio, Sangiorgi, Gabriela, Bisulli, Marcello, Spiga, Martina, Pransani, Veruska, Liuzzi, Daria, Fantini, Valentina, Catena, Fausto, Russo, Emanuele, and Agnoletti, Vanni
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- 2023
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14. Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry International Report 2022: 100,000 Survivors
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Tonna, Joseph E., Boonstra, Philip S., MacLaren, Graeme, Paden, Matthew, Brodie, Daniel, Anders, Marc, Hoskote, Aparna, Ramanathan, Kollengode, Hyslop, Rob, Fanning, Jeffrey J., Rycus, Peter, Stead, Christine, Barrett, Nicholas A., Mueller, Thomas, Gómez, Rene D., Malhotra Kapoor, Poonam, Fraser, John F., Bartlett, Robert H., Alexander, Peta M.A., Barbaro, Ryan P., Abbasi, Adeel, Said Abdalmohsen, Ahmad, Abdelbary, Akram M., Abecasis, Francisco, Abel, Peter, Abu-Omar, Yasir, Adams, Douglas R, Manuel Africano, Juan, Aganga, Devon, Agati, Salvatore, Agerstrand, Cara, Aguillon, Mario V., Akers, Crystal S., Akhtarekhavari, Julia, Alazzam, Mohammad Izzat Salah, Albert, Martin, Alberti, Angela, Al-Fares, Abdulrahman A., Alfoudri, Huda, Allaert, Silvie, Allbert, Keesha N., Allen, Christopher T., Lescano Alva, Miguel Ángel, Alwardt, Cory M., Amigoni, Angela, Anandamurthy, Balaram, Anastasiadis, Kyriakos, Anders, Nicholas R., Anderson, Scott A., Anderson, Patricia L., Andrijević, Ana, Annoni, Alice, Anselmi, Michael, Anstey, James R., Antonini, Marta V., Antonitsis, Polychronis, Stein Araujo, Tays, Arcalas, Rhodney, Areinamo, Igor, Martin Arias, Anibal, Armijo-Garcia, Veronica, Aronsky, Vladimir, Arora, Lovkesh, Arora, Madhur, Leigh Aspenleiter, Marit, Atik, Fernando A., AugustGeorg Auzinger, Erin Colleen, Azzam, Ismail, Bacchetta, Matthew, Bak, Erica I., Balcells, Joan, Sánchez Ballesteros, Jesús, Banjac, Igor S., Barbaria, Jacqueline M., Barrigoto, Cleide L., Bass, Stephanie D., Batranović, Uroš, Bauer, Matthew H., Fernando Bautista, Diego, Beck, Robert M., Giraldo Bejarano, Estefania, Belohlavek, Jan, Bembea, Melania M., Benes, Jan, Benharash, Peyman, Benish, Lynne A., Bennett, Suzanne, Bento, Luís F.N., Bermudez, Christian A., Bertini, Pietro, Best, Derek, Bharat, Ankit, Bhutta, Omar J., Bizzell, Samantha J., Blakeman, Stephanie A., Blanco-Schweizer, Pablo, Blanton, Jessica K., Blood, Peggy S., Bohlmann, Allison S., Kyle Bohman, John, Bombino, Michela, Kathleen Bonadonna, Desiree, Bond, Ashley, Borgmann, Kristina M., Bourgoin, Pierre, Boville, Brian M., Boza, Raquel, Brady, Heather L., Brady, Alison, Braunlich, Jessica M., Bridges, Brian C., Brinkley, Karen K., Brookshire, Robert S., Brozzi Nicole Brueggemann, Nicolas A., Buckley, Dwight P., Jr., Buckley, Klayton, Budhani, Irfan B., Bukamal, Nazar, Burgos, Lucrecia M, Burša, Filip, Busby, Landon K., Buscher, Hergen, Butler, Menoly, Butt, Warwick W., Byrnes, Jonathan W., Calaritis, Christos, Caldwell, Lisa R., Calligaro, Gregory L., Campbell, Patrick T., Camporota, Luigi, Fernando Caneo, Luiz, Jovo Carapic, Vladimir, Carrasco-Carrasco, Cristina, Ivan Carrizo, Nestor, Carrow, Heidi, Carton, Edmund G., Casabella, Christian, Gomez Casal, Vanesa, Casey, Francis L., III, Castillo, Andres, Castleberry, Anthony W., Alexandros Cavayas, Yiorgos, Cerqua, Karey, Ming Chan, Kai Man ChanWai, Brian Chapman, Jason, Brahma Chari, Hari, Cheifetz, Omair ChaudharyIra M., Chen, Robin H.S, Chen, Weiting, Cheung, Eva W., Cheung, Anson, Chico, Juan I., Chiletti, Roberto, Jin Cho, Hwa, Cholette, Jill M., Christensen, Steffen, Chui, Betty S., Circelli, Alessandro, Clement, Katherine C., Cleuziou, Julie, Clouse, Brian, Cole, Gwendolen, Coles, Garrett M., Collins, Monika F., Collins, Monika F., Connelly, James, Conrad, Steven A., Cook, Marlene, Copeland, Hannah, Copus, Scott C., Cox, Charles S., Jr, Craig, Lynne K., Crain, Natasha, Cremonese, Ricardo V., Criswell, Emily A., Cross, Lisa M., Crowley, Moira A., Crowley, Jerome C., Cruz, Leonora, Cypel, Marcelo, Czarnik, Tomasz, Czuczwa, Miroslaw E., Sica da Rocha, Taís, Daddow, Samuel, Dali, Dante C., Dalton, Heidi J., Daly, Kathleen J.R., Damuth, Emily, Daniel, Dennis A., Daniel IV, John M., Daniel, Josiane M., Danis, Max D., Danko, Melissa E., Rodrigues Dantas, Joao Alberto, Daoust, Isabelle, Dauwe, Dieter F., Davidson, Mark, Davis, Joel C., Davis, Mitchell, D’Cunha, Jonathan, de Arruda Bravim, Bruno, de BoodeKim T. 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Schnur, Janos, Schroeder, Lukas, Schubach, Scott, Schuetz, Michael T., Schwartz, Gary S., Schwarz, Patricia, Scriven, Nicole M., Seabrook, Ruth B., Seefeldt, Cassandra, Seelhammer, Troy G., Segura-Matute, Susana, Sen, Ayan, Adrian Seoane, Leonardo, Shaffer, Jamie, Shafi, Bilal M., Shambley, Shannon, Shankar, Shyam, Shapland, Amanda, Sharng, Yih, Shavelle, David, Sheldrake, Jayne, Mohan Shetty, Rajesh, Shiber, Joseph R., Shimzu, Naoki, Lou Short, Billie, Sichting, Kay A., Sidehamer, Keith E., Siebenaler, Teka, Silvestry, Scott C., Sinclair, Jennifer T, Sinclair, Andrew, Singh, Aalok R., Singh, Gurmeet, Skinner, Sean C., Smart, Alexandra, Smith, Reanna M., Smith, Adam, Smith, Karen, Sommer-Candelario, Sherri, Song, Seunghwan, Sorensen, Gro, Sousa, Eduardo, Sower, Christopher T., Spadea, Nicholas V, Spangle, April, Speicher, David G., Spieth, Peter M., Srivastava, Ankur, Srivastava, Neeraj, Stahl, Mark, Stallkamp, Eric D., Jr, Stanley, Vanessa J., Starr, Joanne P., Staudinger, Thomas, Stevens, Berkeley E., Stevens, Kimberly, Stocker, Christian, Strickland, Richard, Suarez, Erik E., Kumar Subramanian, Rakesh, Sudakevych, Serhii, Summerall, Charlene, Sundararajan, Santosh, Susupaus, Attapoom, Suzuki, Hiroyuki, Sweberg, Todd, Sydzyik, Troy, Anh Ta, Tuan, Tagliari, Luciana, Tanaka, Hiroyuki, Tanski, Christopher T., Tasset, Mark, Taylor, Donna M., Teman, Nicholas R., Ramesh Thangaraj, Paul, Thiagarajan, Ravi R., Thiruchelvam, Timothy, Thomas, James A., Thomas, Owain D., Thompson, Shaun L., Thomson, David A., Thukaram, Roopa, Todd, Mark L., Toeg, Hadi, Torres, Silvio F., Trautner, Simon, Trombino, Terry, Tuazon, Divina M., Tuel, Julie, Tukacs, Monika, Turner, April N., Tyree, Melissa M., Uchiyama, Prashant Vaijyanath, Makoto, van den Brule, Judith M.D., van Dyck, Marlice A., van Gijlswijk, Mascha, Van Meurs, Krisa P., VanDyck, Tyler J., Vardi, Amir, Vega, Alejandra, Ventetuolo, Corey E., Vera, Magdalena, Vercaemst, Leen, Vets, Philippe, Viamonte, Heather, Vidlund, Mårten, Vitali, Sally H., Vlaa, Alexander P.J., Vuylsteke, Alain, Loon Wan, Kah, Watkins, Reuben, Watson, Pia, Weast, Travis A., Weaver, Karen E., Welkovics, Norbert, Wellner, Heidi L., Wells, Jason C., Welter, Karen, Westpheling, Amber G., Whalen, Lesta D.S., Whebell, Stephen, Wiersema, Ubbo, Wiisanen, Matthew E., Eugene Wilcox, Bradley, Wille, Keith, Jan Will, Ellyne, Wilson, Brock J., Win, April M., Winearls, James R., Wise, Linda J., Witter, Tobias, Ruby Wong, Hoi Mei, Worku, Berhane, Wright, Tina M, Wu, James K., Yalon, Larissa A., Yantosh, Garrett, Yaranov, Dmitry M., Yee, Pat, Yi, Cassia, Yost, Christian C., Young, John, Younger, Katrina, Zaborowski, Steven, Zachmann, Brenda, Zainab, Asma, Zanai, Rosanna, Zhao, Ju, Zhou, Chengbin, and Zinger, Marcia
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15. Monitoring Renal Oximetry in Donors Undergoing Normothermic Regional Perfusion After Circulatory Determination of Death
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Antonini, Marta Velia, Circelli, Alessandro, Viola, Lorenzo, Nanni, Andrea, Mezzatesta, Luca, Prugnoli, Manila, and Agnoletti, Vanni
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16. The prognostic role of p53 mutations in metastatic colorectal cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Ottaiano, Alessandro, Santorsola, Mariachiara, Capuozzo, Maurizio, Perri, Francesco, Circelli, Luisa, Cascella, Marco, Ianniello, Monica, Sabbatino, Francesco, Granata, Vincenza, Izzo, Francesco, Iervolino, Domenico, Casillo, Marika, Petrillo, Nadia, Gualillo, Oreste, Nasti, Guglielmo, and Savarese, Giovanni
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17. What Factors Explain the Likelihood of Completing a VET Qualification? Support Document
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Ong, Adrian, and Circelli, Michelle
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People participate in vocational education and training (VET) for a variety of reasons and at different stages of their life. Some undertake VET to gain the vocational skills necessary to enter the labour market for the first time, while others enter in order to upgrade existing skills, learn new ones, or simply for personal interest. Successful completion of a VET qualification may not be the prime objective for all students. This consideration, together with the fact that not all people are equally capable of coping with the education and training demands required of some qualifications, suggests that measures of VET qualification completion rates may not be adequate for determining the full effectiveness of the sector. Hence, a number of different performance measures exist. However, little information is available on the likelihood of success for individual students or on the characteristics of those students more or less likely to succeed in completing their qualification. Consequently, there is a need to identify the various learner groups undertaking VET and determine those factors that impact upon their likelihood of success in completing their qualification. Complementary to the publication "Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: VET Program Completion Rates 2011-15," the aim of the project is to identify the factors affecting the likelihood of completing a VET qualification among government-funded students. In doing so it is hoped that the findings prompt discussion on ways to improve VET completion by identifying the characteristics of those students most likely to complete a VET qualification. A further aim of this research is to explore the feasibility of using advanced data analytics to examine the factors that influence the likelihood of completing a VET qualification. Three appendices are included. [To view "Australian Vocational Education and Training Statistics: VET Program Completion Rates 2011-15," see ED575989.]
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18. From School to VET: Choices, Experiences and Outcomes
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Osborne, Kristen, and Circelli, Michelle
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The transition from school to further education and work is a milestone in the life of a young person. Many young people go on to further education or training after leaving school, which often leads to viable job opportunities. This report is a summary of recent research by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) about the transition of school students into the vocational education and training (VET) system, including their experiences during, and their outcomes after, engagement with the sector. Data is included from the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY), the National VET Provider Collection and the National Student Outcomes Survey (SOS). Connections between the themes identified in the research and the data related to VET students' experiences and outcomes are highlighted. This summary explores the following questions: (1) What influences young people to undertake VET post-school?; (2) What factors support young people to complete VET?; and (3) What are their outcomes following participation in VET?
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19. Data Linkage in VET Research: Opportunities, Challenges and Principles. Discussion Paper
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia), Osborne, Kristen, Fowler, Craig, and Circelli, Michelle
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This discussion paper explores the possibilities and risks that data linkage presents for the vocational education and training (VET) sector. Along with a broad overview of the nature of data linkage, it highlights possible applications for data linkage in the VET sector and examines the key challenges associated with its use. A number of case studies are reviewed to illustrate the advantages data linkage can offer, as well as the challenges that may arise. In order to better understand the options for data linkage from an education and employment perspective, a 'map' of relevant Australian datasets is presented, along with a list of data sources that may be of use to VET research. As well as selected Australian datasets, the paper reviews some international datasets of potential interest for VET research in Australia. Using the insights gained from past data-linkage projects and taking into account the privacy and ethics concerns, the paper presents a set of six principles for data linkage. These principles provide researchers with basic steps for guidance when embarking upon a data-linkage project. Finally, future directions for data linkage in VET research are explored.
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20. BRAF p.V600E mutation as a molecular boundary between genuine oligo-repeated and poly-metastatic disease in colorectal cancer
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Alessandro Ottaiano, Mariachiara Santorsola, Luisa Circelli, Monica Ianniello, Marika Casillo, Nadia Petrillo, Francesco Sabbatino, Marco Cascella, Francesco Perri, Maurizio Capuozzo, Vittorio Albino, Vincenza Granata, Francesco Izzo, Annabella Di Mauro, Massimiliano Berretta, Raffaella Ruggiero, Oreste Gualillo, Roberto Sirica, Guglielmo Nasti, and Giovanni Savarese
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
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21. In-hospital and 6-month outcomes in patients with COVID-19 supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (EuroECMO-COVID): a multicentre, prospective observational study
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Lorusso, Roberto, De Piero, Maria Elena, Mariani, Silvia, Di Mauro, Michele, Folliguet, Thierry, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Camporota, Luigi, Swol, Justyna, Wiedemann, Dominik, Belliato, Mirko, Broman, Lars Mikael, Vuylsteke, Alain, Kassif, Yigal, Scandroglio, Anna Mara, Fanelli, Vito, Gaudard, Philippe, Ledot, Stephane, Barker, Julian, Boeken, Udo, Maier, Sven, Kersten, Alexander, Meyns, Bart, Pozzi, Matteo, Pedersen, Finn M, Schellongowski, Peter, Kirali, Kaan, Barrett, Nicholas, Riera, Jordi, Mueller, Thomas, Belohlavek, Jan, Lo Coco, Valeria, Van der Horst, Iwan C C, Van Bussel, Bas C T, Schnabel, Ronny M, Delnoij, Thijs, Bolotin, Gil, Lorini, Luca, Schmiady, Martin O, Schibilsky, David, Kowalewski, Mariusz, Pinto, Luis F, Silva, Pedro E, Kornilov, Igor, Blandino Ortiz, Aaron, Vercaemst, Leen, Finney, Simon, Roeleveld, Peter P, Di Nardo, Matteo, Hennig, Felix, Antonini, Marta Velia, Davidson, Mark, Jones, Tim J, Staudinger, Thomas, Mair, Peter, Kilo, Juliane, Krapf, Christoph, Erbert, Kathrin, Peer, Andreas, Bonaros, Nikolaos, Kotheletner, Florian, Krenner Mag, Niklas, Shestakova, Liana, Hermans, Greet, Dauwe, Dieter, Meersseman, Philippe, Stockman, Bernard, Nobile, Leda, Lhereux, Olivier, Nrasseurs, Alexandre, Creuter, Jacques, De Backer, Daniel, Giglioli, Simone, Michiels, Gregoire, Foulon, Pierre, Raes, Matthias, Rodrigus, Inez, Allegaert, Matthias, Jorens, Philippe, Debeucklare, Gerd, Piagnerelli, Michael, Biston, Patrick, Peperstraete, Harlinde, Vandewiele, Komeel, Germay, Olivier, Vandeweghe, Dimitri, Havrin, Sven, Bourgeois, Marc, Lagny, Marc-Gilbert, Alois, Genette, Lavios, Nathalie, Misset, Benoit, Courcelle, Romain, Timmermans, Philippe J, Yilmaz, Alaaddin, Vantomout, Michiel, Lehaen, Jerone, Jassen, Ame, Guterman, Herbert, Strauven, Maarten, Lormans, Piet, Verhamme, Bruno, Vandewaeter, catherine, Bonte, Frederik, Vionne, Dominique, Balik, Martin, Blàha, Jan, Lips, Michal, Othal, Michal, Bursa, Filip, Spacek, Radim, Christensen, Steffen, Jorgensen, Vibeke, Sorensen, Marc, Madsen, Soren A, Puss, Severin, Beljantsev, Aleksandr, Saiydoun, gabriel, Fiore, Antonio, Colson, Pascal, Bazalgette, Florian, Capdevila, Xavier, Kollen, Sebastien, Muller, Laurent, Obadia, Jean-Francois, Dubien, Pierre-Yves, Ajrhourh, Lucrezia, Guinot, Pierre G, Zarka, Jonathan, Besserve, Patricia, Malfertheiner, Maximilian V, Dreier, Esther, Heinze, Birgit, Akhyari, Payam, Lichtenberg, Artur, Aubin, Hug, Assman, Alexander, Saeed, Diyar, Thiele, Holger, Baumgaertel, Matthias, Schmitto, Jan D, Ruslan, Natanov, Haverich, Axel, Thielmann, Matthias, Brenner, Thorsten, Ruhpawar, Arjang, Benk, Christoph, Czerny, Martin, Staudacher, Dawid L, Beyersdorf, Fridhelm, Kalbhenn, Johannes, Henn, Philipp, Popov, Aron-Frederik, Iuliu, Torje, Muellenbach, Ralf, Reyher, Christian, Rolfes, Caroline, Lotz, Gosta, Sonntagbauer, Michael, Winkels, Helen, Fichte, Julia, Stohr, Robert, Kalverkamp, Sebastian, Karagiannidis, Christian, Schafer, Simone, Svetlitchny, Alexei, Hopf, Hans-Bernd, Jarczak, Dominik, Groesdonk, Heinirich, Rommer, Magdalena, Hirsch, Jan, Kaehny, Christian, Soufleris, Dimitros, Gavriilidis, Georgios, Pontikis, Kostantinos, Kyriakopoulou, Magdalini, Kyriakoudi, Anna, O'Brien, Serena, Conrick-Martin, Ian, Carton, Edmund, Makhoul, Maged, Ben-Ari, Josef, Hadash, Amir, Kogan, Alexander, Kassif Lerner, Reut, Abu-Shakra, Anas, Matan, Moshe, Balawona, Ahmad, Kachel, Erez, Altshuler, Roman, Galante, Ori, Fuchs, Lior, Almog, Yaniv, Ishay, Yaron S, Lichter, Yael, Gal-oz, Amir, Carmi, Uri, Nini, Asaph, Soroksky, Arie, Dekel, Hagi, Rozman, Ziv, Tayem, Emad, Ilgiyaev, Eduard, Hochman, Yuval, Miltau, daniel, Rapoport, Avigal, Eden, Arieh, Kompanietz, Dmitry, Yousif, Michael, Golos, Miri, Grazioli, Lorenzo, Ghitti, Davide, Loforte, Antonio, Di Luca, Daniela, Baiocchi, Massimo, Pacini, Davide, Cappai, Antioco, Meani, Paolo, Mondino, Michele, Russo, Claudio F, Ranucci, Marco, Fina, Dario, Cotza, Marco, Ballotta, Andrea, Landoni, Giovanni, Nardelli, Pasquale, Fominski, Eygeny V, Brazzi, Luca, Montrucchio, Giorgia, Sales, Gabriele, Simonetti, Umberto, Livigni, Sergio, Silengo, Daniela, Arena, Giulia, Sovatzis, Stefania S, Degani, Antonella, Riccardi, Mariachiara, Milanesi, Elisa, Raffa, Giuseppe, Martucci, Gennaro, Arcadipane, Antonio, Panarello, Giovanna, Chiarini, Giovanni, Cattaneo, Sergio, Puglia, Carmine, Benussi, Stefano, Foti, Giuseppe, Giani, Marco, Bombino, Michela, Costa, Maria Cristina, Rona, Roberto, Avalli, Leonello, Donati, Abele, Carozza, Roberto, Gasparri, Francesco, Carsetti, Andrea, Picichè, Marco, Marinello, Anna, Danzi, Vinicio, Zanin, Anita, Condello, Ignazio, Fiore, Flavio, Moscarelli, Marco, Nasso, Giuseppe, Speziale, Giuseppe, Sandrelli, Luca, Montalto, Andrea, Musumeci, Francesco, Circelli, Alessandro, Russo, Emanuele, Agnoletti, Vanni, Rociola, Ruggero, Milano, Aldo D, Pilato, Emanuele, Comentale, Giuseppe, Montisci, Andrea, Alessandri, Francesco, Tosi, Antonella, Pugliese, Francesco, Giordano, Giovanni, Carelli, Simone, Grieco, Domenico L, Dell'Anna, Antonio M, Antonelli, Massimo, Ramoni, Enrico, Zulueta, Josè, Del Giglio, Mauro, Petracca, Sebastiano, Bertini, Pietro, Guarracino, Fabio, De Simone, Luigi, Angeletti, Paolo M, Forfori, Francesco, Taraschi, Francesco, Quintiliani, Veronica N, Samalavicius, Robertas, Jankuviene, Agne, Scupakova, Nadezda, Urbonas, Karolis, Kapturauskas, Juozas, Soerensen, Gro, Suwalski, Piotr, Linhares Santos, Luis, Marques, Ana, Miranda, Marisa, Teixeira, Sonia, Salgueiro, Andrea, Pereira, Filipe, Ketskalo, Michail, Tsarenko, Sergey, Shilova, Alexandra, Afukov, Ivan, Popugaev, Konstantin, Minin, Sergei, Shelukhin, Daniil, Malceva, Olga, Gleb, Moroz, Skopets, Alexander, Kornelyuk, Roman, Kulikov, Alexandr, Okhrimchuk, Vadim, Turchaninov, Alexandr, Petrushin, Maxim, Sheck, Anastasia, Mekulov, Akhmed, Ciryateva, Svetlana, Urusov, Dmitry, Gorjup, Vojka, Golicnik, Alenka, Goslar, Tomaz, Ferrer, Ricard, Martinez-Martinez, Maria, Argudo, Eduard, Palmer, Neiser, De Pablo Sanchez, Raul, Juan Higuera, Lucas, Arnau Blasco, Lucas, Marquez, Josè A, Sbraga, Fabrizio, Fuset, Mari Paz, De Gopegui, Pablo Ruiz, Claraco, Luis M, De Ayala, Josè A, Peiro, Maranta, Ricart, Pilar, Martinez, Sergio, Chavez, Fernando, Fabra, Marc, Sandoval, elena, Toapanta, David, Carraminana, Albert, Tellez, Adrian, Ososio, Jeysson, Milan, Pablo, Rodriguez, Jorge, Andoni, Garcia, Gutierrez, Carola, Perez de la Sota, Enrique, Eixeres-Esteve, Andrea, Garcia-Maellas, Maria Teresa, Gutierrez-Gutierrez, Judit, Arboleda-Salazar, Rafael, Santa Teresa, Patricia, Jaspe, Alexis, Garrido, Alberto, Castaneda, Galo, Alcantara, Sara, Martinez, Nuria, Perez, Marina, Villanueva, Hector, Vidal Gonzalez, Anxela, Paez, Juan, Santon, Arnoldo, Perez, Cesar, Lopez, Marta, Rubio Lopez, Maria Isabel, Gordillo, Antonio, Naranjo-Izurieta, Jose, Munoz, Javier, Alcalde, Immaculada, Onieva, Fernando, Gimeno Costa, Ricardo, Perez, Francisco, Madrid, Isabel, Gordon, Monica, Albacete Moreno, Carlos L, Perez, Daniel, Lopez, Nayara, Martinenz, Domingo, Blanco-Schweizer, Pablo, Diez, Cristina, Perez, David, Prieto, Ana, Renedo, Gloria, Bustamante, Elena, Cicuendez, Ramon, Citores, Rafael, Boado, Victoria, Garcia, Katherine, Voces, Roberto, Domezain, Monica, Nunez Martinez, Jose Maria, Vicente, Raimundo, Martin, David, Andreu, Antonio, Gomez Casal, Vanesa, Chico, Ignacio, Menor, Eva Maria, Vara, Sabela, Gamacho, Jose, Perez-Chomon, Helen, Javier Gonzales, Francisco, Barrero, Irene, Martin-Villen, Luis, Fernandez, Esperanza, Mendoza, Maria, Navarro, Joaquin, Colomina Climent, Joaquin, Gonzales-Perez, Alfredo, Muniz-Albaceita, Guillermo, Amado, Laura, Rodriguez, Raquel, Ruiz, Emilio, Eiras, Maria, Grins, Edgars, Magnus, Rosen, Kanetoft, Mikael, Eidevald, Marcus, Watson, Pia, Vogt, Paul R, Steiger, Peter, Aigner, Tobias, Weber, Alberto, Grunefelder, Jurg, Kunz, Martin, Grapow, Martin, Aymard, Thierry, Reser, Diana, Agus, Gianluca, Consiglio, Jolanda, Haenggi, Matthias, Hansjoerg, Jenni, Iten, Manuela, Doeble, Thomas, Zenklusen, Urs, Bechtold, Xavier, Faedda, Giovanni, Iafrate, Manuel, Rohjer, Amanda, Bergamaschi, Layla, Maessen, Jos, Reis Miranda, Dinis, Endeman, H, Gommers, D, Meuwese, C, Maas, Jacinta, Van Gijlswijk, MJ, Van Berg, RN, Candura, Dario, Van der Linden, Marcel, Kant, Merijin, Van der Heijden, JJ, Scholten, Eric, Van Belle-van Haren, Nicole, Lagrand, WK, Vlaar, Alexander P, De Jong, Syste, Cander, Basar, Sargin, Murat, Ugur, Murat, Kaygin, Mehmet A, Daly, Kathleen, Agnew, Nicola, Head, Laura, Kelly, Laura, Anoma, Gunawardena, Russell, Clare, Aquino, Verna, Scott, Ian, Flemming, Lucy, Gillon, Stuart, Moore, Olivia, Gelandt, Elton, Auzinger, George, Patel, Sameer, and Loveridge, Robert
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22. Track geometry monitoring by an on-board computer-vision-based sensor system
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Circelli, Matteo, Kaviani, Nadia, Licciardello, Riccardo, Ricci, Stefano, Rizzetto, Luca, Arabani, Sina Shahidzadeh, and Shi, Dachuan
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23. Fibrin and Drainage Insufficiency on Extracorporeal Support: What Came First?
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Antonini, Marta Velia and Circelli, Alessandro
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24. Environmental implications of interaction between humic substances and iron oxide nanoparticles: A review
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Di Iorio, Erika, Circelli, Luana, Angelico, Ruggero, Torrent, José, Tan, Wenfeng, and Colombo, Claudio
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25. Fibrin Sheath(s) During and After an ECMO Run: Be Suspicious!
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Antonini, Marta Velia, Bolondi, Giuliano, Gasperoni, Emmanuel, Savelli, Flavia, Gobbi, Luca, Degli Angeli, Silvia, and Circelli, Alessandro
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26. Measurements of Micro-Doppler Signals Induced by Acoustic Stimulation.
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James Kennedy, David Green, Javier Ortiz Castro, Anthony A. Faust, Yue Ma, Pedram Ghasemigoudarzi, Matthew Circelli, and Michael D. Henschel
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27. Acinetobacter cavitations in COVID-19 interstitial pneumonia: a case report and review of the literature
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Silvia Di Bari, Luigi Raumer, Alessandro Circelli, Lorenzo Viola, Greta Gardelli, Marcello Bisulli, Francesco Cristini, and Emanuele Russo
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acinetobacter ,lung cavitation ,COVID-19 pneumonia ,cefiderocol ,lung abscess ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Acinetobacter baumannii is commonly known to cause infection in immunocompromised patients. During COVID-19 pandemic, outbreaks of multidrug-resistant organisms, including Acinetobacter, have been well documented in acute care hospitals, particularly among critically ill patients. In the case reported, a woman was admitted to our ICU because of a severe COVID-19 pneumonia. During her stay, she worsened due to Acinetobacterrelated lung cavitations and only after proper antibiotic treatment she eventually recovered. To our knowledge, very few cases have been reported pointing to Acinetobacter as a causal agent for the acute development of lung cavities, especially in COVID-19 patients.
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28. Esophageal manometry: a valuable tool for the comprehensive management of COVID-19-related hypoxic respiratory failure
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Lorenzo Viola, Giuliano Bolondi, Carlo Bergamini, Luca Bissoni, Marco Benni, Domenico Pietro Santonastaso, Sofia Vitali, Mario Piccinno, Luca Mezzatesta, Giovanni Scognamiglio, and Alessandro Circelli
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COVID-19 ,esophageal pressure ,respiratory failure ,respiratory effort ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
The optimal management of respiratory failure related to SARS-CoV-2 infection is a subject of heated debates in the scientific community. The lack of solid scientific evidence, combined with the unclear pathophysiology of COVID-19 pneumonia, means that the modalities and duration of ventilator assistance often rely on subjective assessments of the doctor on call. In establishing a suitable respiratory support, it is essential to evaluate the degree of activation of the respiratory muscles as objectively as possible. Among the various methods of evaluating the inspiratory effort, measurement of the phasic variations of esophageal pressure (intended as a surrogate of pleural pressure) represents the gold standard. Esophageal pressure measurement can be implemented in a minimally invasive way in every patient category, does not require sophisticated devices, and provides objective data about respiratory muscle activity. In patients with ongoing COVID-19-related respiratory failure, esophageal pressure monitoring allows i) optimizing the type and settings of noninvasive ventilation, ii) providing objective support in the delicate choice of establishing invasive ventilation in cases in which such an indication is unclear, and iii) monitoring the clinical evolution of COVID-19 pneumonia to allow early interception of cases with progressive worsening of lung function. Esophageal manometry provides a complete and objective assessment of respiratory muscle activity. Its clinical use in patients with respiratory failure in the course of COVID-19 would allow clarifying some pathophysiological aspects of the disease and customizing ventilatory support according to the needs of specific patients.
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29. Prediction of bioaccessible lead in urban and suburban soils with Vis-NIR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
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Paltseva, Anna A., Deeb, Maha, Di Iorio, Erika, Circelli, Luana, Cheng, Zhongqi, and Colombo, Claudio
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30. Metastatic colorectal cancer and type 2 diabetes: prognostic and genetic interactions
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Alessandro Ottaiano, Luisa Circelli, Mariachiara Santorsola, Giovanni Savarese, Daniela Fontanella, Valerio Gigantino, Annabella Di Mauro, Maurizio Capuozzo, Silvia Zappavigna, Angela Lombardi, Francesco Perri, Marco Cascella, Vincenza Granata, Guglielmo Nasti, and Michele Caraglia
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genes ,metastatic colorectal cancer ,oligo‐metastatic colorectal cancer ,prognosis ,survival ,type 2 diabetes ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The present study was undertaken to analyze prognostic and genetic interactions between type 2 diabetes and metastatic colorectal cancer. Patients’ survival was depicted through the Kaplan–Meier product limit method. Prognostic factors were examined through the Cox proportional‐hazards regression model, and associations between diabetes and clinical‐pathologic variables were evaluated by the χ2 test. In total, 203 metastatic colorectal cancer patients were enrolled. Lymph nodes (P = 0.0004) and distant organs (> 2 distant sites, P = 0.0451) were more frequently involved in diabetic patients compared with those without diabetes. Diabetes had an independent statistically significant negative prognostic value for survival. Highly selected patients with cancer and/or diabetes as their only illness(es) were divided into three groups: (a) seven oligo‐metastatic patients without diabetes, (b) 10 poly‐metastatic patients without diabetes, and (c) 12 poly‐metastatic diabetic patients. These groups of patients were genetically characterized through the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (San Diego, CA, USA) platform and TruSigt™Oncology 500 kit, focusing on genes involved in diabetes and colorectal cancer. Gene variants associated with diabetes and cancer were more frequent in patients in group 3. We found that type 2 diabetes is a negative prognostic factor for survival in colorectal cancer. Diabetes‐associated gene variants could concur with malignancy, providing a rational basis for innovative models of tumor progression and therapy.
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31. Vitamin D deficiency and tumor aggressiveness in gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
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Altieri, Barbara, Barrea, Luigi, Modica, Roberta, Bottiglieri, Filomena, de Cicco, Federica, Muscogiuri, Giovanna, Circelli, Luisa, Savarese, Giovanni, Di Somma, Carolina, Savastano, Silvia, Colao, Annamaria, and Faggiano, Antongiulio
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32. Hypertension, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and p53 mutations negatively correlate with metastatic colorectal cancer patients’ survival
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Alessandro Ottaiano, Mariachiara Santorsola, Luisa Circelli, Francesco Perri, Marco Cascella, Francesco Sabbatino, Maurizio Capuozzo, Vincenza Granata, Silvia Zappavigna, Angela Lombardi, Marianna Scrima, Nadia Petrillo, Monica Ianniello, Marika Casillo, Oreste Gualillo, Guglielmo Nasti, Michele Caraglia, and Giovanni Savarese
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hypertension ,type 2 diabetes ,obesity ,p53 ,prognosis ,NGS ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
IntroductionWe studied the predictive and prognostic influences of hypertension (HT), type 2 diabetes (T2D), weight, and p53 mutations in metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) patients.Patients and methodsT2D was diagnosed according to the ADA criteria. HT was classified according to the ACC/AHA guidelines. BMI (body-mass index) was calculated and classified according to the WHO criteria. TruSigt™Oncology 500 kit was applied to construct the genomic libraries for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analysis. The Illumina NovaSeq 6000 technological platform and the Illumina TruSight Oncology 500 bioinformatics pipeline were applied to analyze results. Overall survival (OS) was calculated through Kaplan-Meier curves. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to assess the relationships between clinical and/or molecular covariates. Associations between HT, T2D, BMI, p53, and clinical variables were evaluated by the χ2 test. P < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.ResultsTwo-hundred-forty-four patients were enrolled. One-hundred-twenty (49.2%), 110 (45.1%), and 50 (20.5%) patients were affected by overweight, HT, and T2D, respectively. DC (disease control) was achieved more frequently in patients without T2D (83.1%) compared to the diabetic ones (16.9%) (P = 0.0246). DC, KRAS mutational status, T2D, BMI, and concomitant presence of T2D, BMI, and HT associated with survival (P < 0.05). At multivariate analysis, age (≥65 vs. 25 kg/m2) associated with occurrence of p53 mutations (P < 0.0001). P53 mutated patients presented a worse prognosis compared to the wild-type ones (HR: 3.21; 95% CI: 1.43–7.23; P = 0.0047).ConclusionDiabetic, hypertensive and overweight metastatic CRC patients are a negative prognostic subgroup deserving specific therapeutic strategies. P53 mutations associate with prognosis and BMI unrevealing complex and unexplored connections between metabolism and cancer occurrence.
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33. Effects of six pyrimidine analogs on the growth of Tetrahymena thermophila and their implications in pyrimidine metabolism
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Zander Harpel, Wei-Jen Chang, Jacob Circelli, Richard Chen, Ian Chang, Jason Rivera, Stephanie Wu, and RongHan Wei
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34. Two Birds, One Stone: Awake Extracorporeal Life Support
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Antonini, Marta Velia, Mezzatesta, Luca, Scognamiglio, Giovanni, Zani, Gianluca, Graziani, Elia, Danesi, Gianluca, Campana, Elisa, and Circelli, Alessandro
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35. Massive aspiration syndrome: a possible indication for 'emergent' veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?: a case report
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Emiliano Gamberini, Venerino Poletti, Emanuele Russo, Alessandro Circelli, Marco Benni, Giovanni Scognamiglio, Domenico Pietro Santonastaso, Costanza Martino, Linda Domenichini, Romina Biondi, Giorgia Bastoni, Etrusca Brogi, Luca Ansaloni, Federico Coccolini, Paola Fugazzola, Martina Spiga, and Vanni Agnoletti
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Abstract Background Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) is usually performed in cases of severe respiratory failure in which conventional and advanced mechanical ventilation strategies are ineffective in achieving true lung-protective ventilation, thus triggering ventilatory-induced lung injury. If circulatory failure coexists, veno-arterial ECMO (VA-ECMO) may be preferred over VV-ECMO because of its potential for circulatory support. In VA-ECMO, the respiratory contribution is less effective and the complication rate is higher than in the VV configuration. Case presentation The authors present a case in which VV-ECMO was performed in an emergency setting to treat a 68-year-old White male patient who experienced acute respiratory failure after massive aspiration. Despite intubation and intensive care unit admission, multiple organ failure occurred suddenly, thus prompting referral to a level-1 trauma center with an ECMO facility. The patient’s condition slowly improved with VV-ECMO support along with standard treatment for hemodynamic impairment. VV-ECMO was discontinued on day 8. The patient was extubated on day 14 and discharged home fully recovered 34 days after the event. Conclusions Attention was focused on the decision to initiate VV-ECMO support even in the presence of severe hemodynamic derangement, although VA-ECMO could have provided better hemodynamic support but less effective respiratory support.
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36. Genetic regressive trajectories in colorectal cancer: A new hallmark of oligo-metastatic disease?
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Ottaiano, Alessandro, Santorsola, Mariachiara, Caraglia, Michele, Circelli, Luisa, Gigantino, Valerio, Botti, Gerardo, and Nasti, Guglielmo
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37. Genetic landscape of colorectal cancer patients manifesting tumor shrinkage during SARS-Cov-2 infection
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Alessandro Ottaiano, Mariachiara Santorsola, Luisa Circelli, Marco Cascella, Nadia Petrillo, Francesco Perri, Marika Casillo, Vincenza Granata, Monica Ianniello, Francesco Izzo, Carmine Picone, Marco Correra, Antonella Petrillo, Roberto Sirica, Gabriella Misso, Paolo Delrio, Guglielmo Nasti, Giovanni Savarese, and Michele Caraglia
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
We previously described three patients affected by metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) who experienced spontaneous tumour shrinkage during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Thereafter, the patients were closely monitored and no systemic treatments were applied. Here, we report follow-up clinical information about these patients as well as genetic characterization of their primary tumours through the TruSigt™Oncology 500 Next Generation Sequencing test targeting 523 cancer-relevant genes. An Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform was used to perform sequencing. Time-to-progression was 23 and 2 months, respectively, in Patients 2 and 3 while it was not reached in Patient 1. Patients 1 and 2 had the greatest anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG titres. Assessment of genetic landscapes evidenced common mutation in BARD1 gene (p.Val507Met) in Patients 1 and 2. Although our report is descriptive in its nature, we suggest that complex and unexplored interactions between genetic background and components of the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection could be responsible of unexpected rare mCRC shrinkage.
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38. The End of Car Manufacturing in Australia: What Is the Role of Training?
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Stanwick, John, Circelli, Michelle, and Lu, Tham
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The loss of jobs in the automotive manufacturing industry, together with a more general decline of the manufacturing industry in Australia, has implications for the types of skills needed in the labour market. Both of these scenarios affect particular groups of people, such as displaced car workers, but within that category other groups such as older workers or workers in regional areas. Of interest in this piece is the training response to this situation and the factors that need to be taken into account in providing an effective solution to some of the issues arising from the end of car manufacturing in Australia. This paper specifically considers the role of vocational education and training (VET) in any response and in doing so looks at the lessons learnt from two case studies: one local, Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited, and one from overseas, MG Rover in the United Kingdom. Insights from recent NCVER [National Centre for Vocational Education Research] studies have also informed this paper.
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39. Anticoagulation on Extracorporeal Support: An Alternative Strategy
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Circelli, Alessandro, Antonini, Marta Velia, Gamberini, Emiliano, Bissoni, Luca, Scognamiglio, Giovanni, Viola, Lorenzo, and Agnoletti, Vanni
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40. Assessing spatial variability and erosion susceptibility of soils in hilly agricultural areas in Southern Italy
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Rosskopf, Carmen Maria, Di Iorio, Erika, Circelli, Luana, Colombo, Claudio, and Aucelli, Pietro P.C.
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41. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in COVID-19: an international cohort study of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry
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Alexander, Peta, Barrett, Nicholas, Bělohlávek, Jan, Fisher, Dale, Fraser, John, Hssain, Ali Ait, Jung, Jae Sung, McMullan, Michael, Mehta, Yatin, Ogino, Mark T., Paden, Matthew L., Shekar, Kiran, Stead, Christine, Abu-Omar, Yasir, Agnoletti, Vanni, Akbar, Anzila, Alfoudri, Huda, Alviar, Carlos, Aronsky, Vladimir, August, Erin, Auzinger, Georg, Aveja, Hilda, Bakken, Rhonda, Balcells, Joan, Bangalore, Sripal, Barnes, Bernard W., Bautista, Alaiza, Bellows, Lorraine L., Beltran, Felipe, Benharash, Peyman, Benni, Marco, Berg, Jennifer, Bertini, Pietro, Blanco-Schweizer, Pablo, Brunsvold, Melissa, Budd, Jenny, Camp, Debra, Caridi-Scheible, Mark, Carton, Edmund, Casanova-Ghosh, Elena, Castleberry, Anthony, Chipongian, Christopher T., Choi, Chang Woo, Circelli, Alessandro, Cohen, Elliott, Collins, Michael, Copus, Scott, Coy, Jill, Crist, Brandon, Cruz, Leonora, Czuczwar, Mirosław, Daneshmand, Mani, Davis II, Daniel, De la Cruz, Kim, Devers, Cyndie, Duculan, Toni, Durham, Lucian, Elapavaluru, Subbarao, Elzo Kraemer, Carlos V., Filho, EDMÍLSON CARDOSO, Fitzgerald, Jillian, Foti, Giuseppe, Fox, Matthew, Fritschen, David, Fullerton, David, Gelandt, Elton, Gerle, Stacy, Giani, Marco, Goh, Si Guim, Govener, Sara, Grone, Julie, Guber, Miles, Gudzenko, Vadim, Gutteridge, Daniel, Guy, Jennifer, Haft, Jonathan, Hall, Cameron, Hassan, Ibrahim Fawzy, Herrán, Rubén, Hirose, Hitoshi, Ibrahim, Abdulsalam Saif, Igielski, Don, Ivascu, Felicia A., Izquierdo Blasco, Jaume, Jackson, Julie, Jain, Harsh, Jaiswal, Bhavini, Johnson, Andrea C., Jurynec, Jenniver A., Kellter, Norma M, Kohl, Adam, Kon, Zachary, Kredel, Markus, Kriska, Karen, Kunavarapu, Chandra, Lansink-Hartgring, Oude, LaRocque, Jeliene, Larson, Sharon Beth, Layne, Tracie, Ledot, Stephane, Lena, Napolitan, Lillie, Jonathan, Lotz, Gösta, Lucas, Mark, Ludwigson, Lee, Maas, Jacinta J., Maertens, Joanna, Mast, David, McCardle, Scott, McDonald, Bernard, McLarty, Allison, McMahon, Chelsea, Meybohm, Patrick, Meyns, Bart, Miller, Casey, Moraes Neto, Fernando, Morris, Kelly, Muellenbach, Ralf, Nicholson, Meghan, O'Brien, Serena, O'Keefe, Kathryn, Ogston, Tawnya, Oldenburg, Gary, Oliveira, Fabiana M., Oppel, Emily, Pardo, Diego, Parker, Sara J., Pedersen, Finn M., Pellecchia, Crescens, Pelligrini, Jose A.S., Pham, Thao T.N., Phillips, Ann R., Pirani, Tasneem, Piwowarczyk, Paweł, Plambeck, Robert, Pruett, William, Quandt, Brittany, Ramanathan, Kollengode, Rey, Alejandro, Reyher, Christian, Riera del Brio, Jordi, Roberts, Rachel, Roe, David, Roeleveld, Peter P., Rudy, Janet, Rueda, Luis F., Russo, Emanuele, Sánchez Ballesteros, Jesús, Satou, Nancy, Saueressig, Mauricio Guidi, Saunders, Paul C., Schlotterbeck, Margaret, Schwarz, Patricia, Scriven, Nicole, Serra, Alexis, Shamsah, Mohammad, Sim, Lucy, Smart, Alexandra, Smith, Adam, Smith, Deane, Smith, Maggie, Sodha, Neel, Sonntagbauer, Michael, Sorenson, Marc, Stallkamp, Eric B, Stewart, Allison, Swartz, Kathy, Takeda, Koji, Thompson, Shaun, Toy, Bridget, Tuazon, Divina, Uchiyama, Makoto, Udeozo, Obiora I., van Poppel, Scott, Ventetuolo, Corey, Vercaemst, Leen, Vinh Chau, Nguyen V., Wang, I-Wen, Williamson, Carrie, Wilson, Brock, Winkels, Helen, Barbaro, Ryan P, MacLaren, Graeme, Boonstra, Philip S, Iwashyna, Theodore J, Slutsky, Arthur S, Fan, Eddy, Bartlett, Robert H, Tonna, Joseph E, Hyslop, Robert, Fanning, Jeffrey J, Rycus, Peter T, Hyer, Steve J, Anders, Marc M, Agerstrand, Cara L, Hryniewicz, Katarzyna, Diaz, Rodrigo, Lorusso, Roberto, Combes, Alain, and Brodie, Daniel
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42. Why do individuals with Williams syndrome or Down syndrome fail the Weather Prediction Task?
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Bochud‐Fragnière, Emilie, primary, Lonchampt, Gianni, additional, Bittolo, Paola, additional, Ehrensperger, Giada, additional, Circelli, Antonella Rita, additional, Antonicelli, Nicole, additional, Costanzo, Floriana, additional, Menghini, Deny, additional, Vicari, Stefano, additional, Banta Lavenex, Pamela, additional, and Lavenex, Pierre, additional
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43. Iron metabolism and lymphocyte characterisation during Covid-19 infection in ICU patients: an observational cohort study
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Giuliano Bolondi, Emanuele Russo, Emiliano Gamberini, Alessandro Circelli, Manlio Cosimo Claudio Meca, Etrusca Brogi, Lorenzo Viola, Luca Bissoni, Venerino Poletti, and Vanni Agnoletti
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MeSH repository (3-10) ,Iron ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Coronavirus ,Critical care ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Iron metabolism and immune response to SARS-CoV-2 have not been described yet in intensive care patients, although they are likely involved in Covid-19 pathogenesis. Methods We performed an observational study during the peak of pandemic in our intensive care unit, dosing D-dimer, C-reactive protein, troponin T, lactate dehydrogenase, ferritin, serum iron, transferrin, transferrin saturation, transferrin soluble receptor, lymphocyte count and NK, CD3, CD4, CD8 and B subgroups of 31 patients during the first 2 weeks of their ICU stay. Correlation with mortality and severity at the time of admission was tested with the Spearman coefficient and Mann–Whitney test. Trends over time were tested with the Kruskal–Wallis analysis. Results Lymphopenia is severe and constant, with a nadir on day 2 of ICU stay (median 0.555 109/L; interquartile range (IQR) 0.450 109/L); all lymphocytic subgroups are dramatically reduced in critically ill patients, while CD4/CD8 ratio remains normal. Neither ferritin nor lymphocyte count follows significant trends in ICU patients. Transferrin saturation is extremely reduced at ICU admission (median 9%; IQR 7%), then significantly increases at days 3 to 6 (median 33%, IQR 26.5%, p value 0.026). The same trend is observed with serum iron levels (median 25.5 μg/L, IQR 69 μg/L at admission; median 73 μg/L, IQR 56 μg/L on days 3 to 6) without reaching statistical significance. Hyperferritinemia is constant during intensive care stay: however, its dosage might be helpful in individuating patients developing haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. D-dimer is elevated and progressively increases from admission (median 1319 μg/L; IQR 1285 μg/L) to days 3 to 6 (median 6820 μg/L; IQR 6619 μg/L), despite not reaching significant results. We describe trends of all the abovementioned parameters during ICU stay. Conclusions The description of iron metabolism and lymphocyte count in Covid-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit provided with this paper might allow a wider understanding of SARS-CoV-2 pathophysiology.
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44. Does 1 = 1? Mapping Measures of Adult Literacy and Numeracy. Research Report
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Circelli, Michelle, Gillis, Shelley, Dulhunty, Mark, Wu, Margaret, and Calvitto, Leanne
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Being able to measure the level of proficiency in literacy and numeracy skills, and any changes in the level of skills, is important for getting a sense of how well language, literacy and numeracy programs are working. Among the tools used to measure language, literacy and numeracy proficiency in Australia are the Adult Literacy and Life Skills (ALLS) survey and the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF). The Adult Literacy and Life Skills survey measures the skills of adult populations within and across a number of participating Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. It is used by the Australian Government to monitor progress against the National Skills and Workforce Development Agreement. Furthermore, the next iteration of this survey will be used to measure the success of the 2012-22 National Foundation Skills Strategy for Adults. However, the survey has two drawbacks: it is a relatively coarse measure and is designed to provide a summary of literacy and numeracy rather than to act as an assessment tool; and it is only administered every ten years. Contrasting with the Adult Literacy and Life Skills survey, the Australian Core Skills Framework--used in two key federal government adult language, literacy and numeracy programs, as well as in a variety of other settings, including the South Australian Certificate of Education--can be applied at the individual level and provides evidence of progress, such that a learner's performance in a core skill can be assessed, and strengths and weaknesses identified. Further, data about a learner's performance can be gathered at frequent intervals. Both these frameworks have five performance levels and it is sometimes assumed that these levels are equivalent. But are they? This paper presents findings from a study that looked at the issue of the equivalence of the frameworks. Appended are: (1) State/territory of respondents; (2) Description of respondents' workplaces; (3) Number of respondents by workplace subcategory; (4) Years of experience delivering adult language, literacy or numeracy training; and (5) Complexity of estimate outliers. (Contains 3 figures, 3 tables, and 18 footnotes.)
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45. Mapping Adult Literacy Performance. Background Paper
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National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Circelli, Michelle, Curtis, David, and Perkins, Kate
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Language, literacy and numeracy are necessary for greater workforce participation, productivity and social inclusion. Being able to measure the level of proficiency in these skills, and any changes in the level of skills, is important for getting a sense of how well language, literacy and numeracy programs are working. Two measurement tools used in Australia are the Adult Literacy and Life Skills (ALLS) survey and the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF). This paper outlines a National Centre for Vocational Education Research study which will investigate whether it is possible to map the performance levels of the ALLS to the performance levels of the ACSF in order to gain more frequent information than is currently available about the literacy and numeracy progression of adult learners against national goals. Appended are: (1) About the ALLS survey and the ACSF; and (2) Delphi method and descriptions of ALLS items. (Contains 1 table and 9 footnotes.)
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46. Congested optimal transport in the Heisenberg group
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Citti, Giovanna, Clop, Albert, Circelli, Michele <1995>, Citti, Giovanna, Clop, Albert, and Circelli, Michele <1995>
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In this thesis we adapted the problem of continuous congested optimal transport to the Heisenberg group, equipped with a sub-Riemannian metric: we restricted the set of admissible paths to the horizontal curves. We obtained the existence of equilibrium configurations, known as Wardrop Equilibria, through the minimization of a convex functional, over a suitable set of measures on the horizontal curves. Moreover, such equilibria induce transport plans that solve a Monge-Kantorovich problem associated with a cost, depending on the congestion itself, which we rigorously defined. We also proved the equivalence between this problem and a minimization problem defined over the set of p-summable horizontal vector fields with prescribed divergence. We showed that this new problem admits a dual formulation as a classical minimization problem of Calculus of Variations. In addition, even the Monge-Kantorovich problem associated with the sub-Riemannian distance turns out to be equivalent to a minimization problem over measures on horizontal curves. Passing through the notion of horizontal transport density, we proved that the Monge-Kantorovich problem can also be formulated as a minimization problem with a divergence-type constraint. Its dual formulation is the well-known Kantorovich duality theorem. In the end, we treated the continuous congested optimal transport problem with orthotropic cost function: we proved the Lipschitz regularity for solutions to a pseudo q-Laplacian-type equation arising from it.
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47. Description of an Integrated and Dynamic System to Efficiently Deal With a Raging COVID-19 Pandemic Peak
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Vanni Agnoletti, Emiliano Gamberini, Alessandro Circelli, Costanza Martino, Domenico Pietro Santonastaso, Giuliano Bolondi, Giorgia Bastoni, Martina Spiga, Paola Ceccarelli, Luca Montaguti, Fausto Catena, Venerino Poletti, Carlo Lusenti, Claudio Lazzari, Mattia Altini, and Emanuele Russo
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COVID-19 ,intensive care unit ,high dependency unit ,step-down unit ,hospital admission criteria ,bed management ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
BackgroundThis study aimed to describe an innovative and functional method to deal with the increased COVID-19 pandemic-related intensive care unit bed requirements.MethodsWe described the emergency creation of an integrated system of internistic ward, step-down unit, and intensive care unit, physically located in reciprocal vicinity on the same floor. The run was carried out under the control of single intensive care staff, through sharing clinical protocols and informatics systems, and following single director supervision. The intention was to create a dynamic and flexible system, allowing for rapid and fluid patient admission/discharge, depending on the requirements due to the third Italian peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2021.ResultsThis study involved 142 COVID-19 patients and 66 non-COVID-19 patients who were admitted; no critical patient was left unadmitted and no COVID-19 severe patients referring to our center had to be redirected to other hospitals due to bed saturation. This system allowed shorter hospital length-of-stay in general wards (5.9 ± 4 days) than in other internistic COVID-19 wards and overall mortality in line with those reported in literature despite the peak raging.ConclusionThis case report showed the feasibility and the efficiency of this dynamic model of hospital rearrangement to deal with COVID-19 pandemic peaks.
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48. Infection-Related Ventilator-Associated Complications in Critically Ill Patients with Trauma: A Retrospective Analysis
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Emanuele Russo, Marta Velia Antonini, Andrea Sica, Cristian Dell’Amore, Costanza Martino, Emiliano Gamberini, Luca Bissoni, Alessandro Circelli, Giuliano Bolondi, Domenico Pietro Santonastaso, Francesco Cristini, Luigi Raumer, Fausto Catena, and Vanni Agnoletti
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ventilator associated pneumonia ,trauma ,traumatic brain injury ,mechanical ventilators ,antimicrobial stewardship ,anti-infective agents ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Background: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability. Patients with trauma undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) are at risk for ventilator-associated events (VAEs) potentially associated with a longer duration of IMV and increased stay in the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the incidence of infection-related ventilator-associated complications (IVACs), possible ventilator-associated pneumonia (PVAP), and their characteristics among patients experiencing severe trauma that required ICU admission and IMV for at least four days. We also determined pathogens implicated in PVAP episodes and characterized the use of antimicrobial therapy. Results: In total, 88 adult patients were included in the main analysis. In this study, we observed that 29.5% of patients developed a respiratory infection during ICU stay. Among them, five patients (19.2%) suffered from respiratory infections due to multi-drug resistant bacteria. Patients who developed IVAC/PVAP presented lower total GCS (median value, 7; (IQR, 9) vs. 12.5, (IQR, 8); p = 0.068) than those who did not develop IVAC/PVAP. Conclusions: We observed that less than one-third of trauma patients fulfilling criteria for ventilator associated events developed a respiratory infection during the ICU stay.
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49. In-hospital and 6-month outcomes in patients with COVID-19 supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (EuroECMO-COVID): a multicentre, prospective observational study
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Lorusso, R, De Piero, M, Mariani, S, Di Mauro, M, Folliguet, T, Taccone, F, Camporota, L, Swol, J, Wiedemann, D, Belliato, M, Broman, L, Vuylsteke, A, Kassif, Y, Scandroglio, A, Fanelli, V, Gaudard, P, Ledot, S, Barker, J, Boeken, U, Maier, S, Kersten, A, Meyns, B, Pozzi, M, Pedersen, F, Schellongowski, P, Kirali, K, Barrett, N, Riera, J, Mueller, T, Belohlavek, J, Lo Coco, V, Van der Horst, I, Van Bussel, B, Schnabel, R, Delnoij, T, Bolotin, G, Lorini, L, Schmiady, M, Schibilsky, D, Kowalewski, M, Pinto, L, Silva, P, Kornilov, I, Blandino Ortiz, A, Vercaemst, L, Finney, S, Roeleveld, P, Di Nardo, M, Hennig, F, Antonini, M, Davidson, M, Jones, T, Staudinger, T, Mair, P, Kilo, J, Krapf, C, Erbert, K, Peer, A, Bonaros, N, Kotheletner, F, Krenner Mag, N, Shestakova, L, Hermans, G, Dauwe, D, Meersseman, P, Stockman, B, Nobile, L, Lhereux, O, Nrasseurs, A, Creuter, J, De Backer, D, Giglioli, S, Michiels, G, Foulon, P, Raes, M, Rodrigus, I, Allegaert, M, Jorens, P, Debeucklare, G, Piagnerelli, M, Biston, P, Peperstraete, H, Vandewiele, K, Germay, O, Vandeweghe, D, Havrin, S, Bourgeois, M, Lagny, M, Alois, G, Lavios, N, Misset, B, Courcelle, R, Timmermans, P, Yilmaz, A, Vantomout, M, Lehaen, J, Jassen, A, Guterman, H, Strauven, M, Lormans, P, Verhamme, B, Vandewaeter, C, Bonte, F, Vionne, D, Balik, M, Blaha, J, Lips, M, Othal, M, Bursa, F, Spacek, R, Christensen, S, Jorgensen, V, Sorensen, M, Madsen, S, Puss, S, Beljantsev, A, Saiydoun, G, Fiore, A, Colson, P, Bazalgette, F, Capdevila, X, Kollen, S, Muller, L, Obadia, J, Dubien, P, Ajrhourh, L, Guinot, P, Zarka, J, Besserve, P, Malfertheiner, M, Dreier, E, Heinze, B, Akhyari, P, Lichtenberg, A, Aubin, H, Assman, A, Saeed, D, Thiele, H, Baumgaertel, M, Schmitto, J, Ruslan, N, Haverich, A, Thielmann, M, Brenner, T, Ruhpawar, A, Benk, C, Czerny, M, Staudacher, D, Beyersdorf, F, Kalbhenn, J, Henn, P, Popov, A, Iuliu, T, Muellenbach, R, Reyher, C, Rolfes, C, Lotz, G, Sonntagbauer, M, Winkels, H, Fichte, J, Stohr, R, Kalverkamp, S, Karagiannidis, C, Schafer, S, Svetlitchny, A, Hopf, H, Jarczak, D, Groesdonk, H, Rommer, M, Hirsch, J, Kaehny, C, Soufleris, D, Gavriilidis, G, Pontikis, K, Kyriakopoulou, M, Kyriakoudi, A, O'Brien, S, Conrick-Martin, I, Carton, E, Makhoul, M, Ben-Ari, J, Hadash, A, Kogan, A, Kassif Lerner, R, Abu-Shakra, A, Matan, M, Balawona, A, Kachel, E, Altshuler, R, Galante, O, Fuchs, L, Almog, Y, Ishay, Y, Lichter, Y, Gal-oz, A, Carmi, U, Nini, A, Soroksky, A, Dekel, H, Rozman, Z, Tayem, E, Ilgiyaev, E, Hochman, Y, Miltau, D, Rapoport, A, Eden, A, Kompanietz, D, Yousif, M, Golos, M, Grazioli, L, Ghitti, D, Loforte, A, Di Luca, D, Baiocchi, M, Pacini, D, Cappai, A, Meani, P, Mondino, M, Russo, C, Ranucci, M, Fina, D, Cotza, M, Ballotta, A, Landoni, G, Nardelli, P, Fominski, E, Brazzi, L, Montrucchio, G, Sales, G, Simonetti, U, Livigni, S, Silengo, D, Arena, G, Sovatzis, S, Degani, A, Riccardi, M, Milanesi, E, Raffa, G, Martucci, G, Arcadipane, A, Panarello, G, Chiarini, G, 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Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been widely used in patients with COVID-19, but uncertainty remains about the determinants of in-hospital mortality and data on post-discharge outcomes are scarce. The aims of this study were to investigate the variables associated with in-hospital outcomes in patients who received ECMO during the first wave of COVID-19 and to describe the status of patients 6 months after ECMO initiation. Methods: EuroECMO-COVID is a prospective, multicentre, observational study developed by the European Extracorporeal Life Support Organization. This study was based on data from patients aged 16 years or older who received ECMO support for refractory COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic—from March 1 to Sept 13, 2020—at 133 centres in 21 countries. In-hospital mortality and mortality 6 months after ECMO initiation were the primary outcomes. Mixed-Cox proportional hazards models were used to investigate associations between patient and management-related variables (eg, patient demographics, comorbidities, pre-ECMO status, and ECMO characteristics and complications) and in-hospital deaths. Survival status at 6 months was established through patient contact or institutional charts review. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04366921, and is ongoing. Findings: Between March 1 and Sept 13, 2020, 1215 patients (942 [78%] men and 267 [22%] women; median age 53 years [IQR 46–60]) were included in the study. Median ECMO duration was 15 days (IQR 8–27). 602 (50%) of 1215 patients died in hospital, and 852 (74%) patients had at least one complication. Multiorgan failure was the leading cause of death (192 [36%] of 528 patients who died with available data). In mixed-Cox analyses, age of 60 years or older, use of inotropes and vasopressors before ECMO initiation, chronic renal failure, and time from intubation to ECMO initiation of 4 days or more were associated with higher in-hospital mortality. 613 patients
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50. Investigating the Origins of the pH-Dependent Oxidation of Glycerol over Platinum Using Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry.
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Hamada, Takuya, Circelli, Abigail R., Inoue, Hiroshi, Randall, Clive A., and Clark, Ezra L.
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