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2. A subgradient method with constant step-size for $\ell_1$-composite optimization
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Scagliotti, Alessandro and Franzone, Piero Colli
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control ,Mathematics - Numerical Analysis - Abstract
Subgradient methods are the natural extension to the non-smooth case of the classical gradient descent for regular convex optimization problems. However, in general, they are characterized by slow convergence rates, and they require decreasing step-sizes to converge. In this paper we propose a subgradient method with constant step-size for composite convex objectives with $\ell_1$-regularization. If the smooth term is strongly convex, we can establish a linear convergence result for the function values. This fact relies on an accurate choice of the element of the subdifferential used for the update, and on proper actions adopted when non-differentiability regions are crossed. Then, we propose an accelerated version of the algorithm, based on conservative inertial dynamics and on an adaptive restart strategy, that is guaranteed to achieve a linear convergence rate in the strongly convex case. Finally, we test the performances of our algorithms on some strongly and non-strongly convex examples., Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures. Minor changes, extended bibliographical references, new example in Section 4
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- 2023
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3. Unexpected impairment of INa underpins reentrant arrhythmias in a knock-in swine model of Timothy syndrome
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Porta-Sánchez, Andreu, Mazzanti, Andrea, Tarifa, Carmen, Kukavica, Deni, Trancuccio, Alessandro, Mohsin, Muhammad, Zanfrini, Elisa, Perota, Andrea, Duchi, Roberto, Hernandez-Lopez, Kevin, Jáuregui-Abularach, Miguel Eduardo, Pergola, Valerio, Fernandez, Eugenio, Bongianino, Rossana, Tavazzani, Elisa, Gambelli, Patrick, Memmi, Mirella, Scacchi, Simone, Pavarino, Luca F., Franzone, Piero Colli, Lentini, Giovanni, Filgueiras-Rama, David, Galli, Cesare, Santiago, Demetrio Julián, and Priori, Silvia G.
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- 2023
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4. Psychophysical, electrofunctional, and morphological evaluation in naïve neovascular AMD patients treated with intravitreal anti‐VEGF
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Marcella Nebbioso, Federica Franzone, Alberto Milanese, Marco Artico, Samanta Taurone, Maurizio La Cava, Maria Luisa Livani, Vincenza Bonfiglio, and Annarita Vestri
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anti‐VEGF ,contrast sensitivity (CS) ,optical coherence tomography (OCT) ,visual evoked potential (VEP) ,wet age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the retinal morpho‐functional characteristics of patients with neovascular wet age‐related macular degeneration (nAMD) treated with intravitreal injection (IV) of aflibercept (AFL). Methods The study was conducted on 35 patients previously diagnosed with type 1 nAMD who received a fixed‐dosing regimen of aflibercept injections over 12 months. The goal was to assess trends in visual abilities over time by measuring visual acuity (VA), contrast sensitivity (CS), visual evoked potentials (VEPs), and spectral domain‐optical coherence tomography (SD‐OCT). The same psychophysical, electro‐functional, and morphological tests administered at baseline (T0) were repeated 4 to 8 weeks after the last aflibercept injection (Tn), resulting in a total of six examinations. Results At Tn, all subjects exhibited improved VA for both far and near distances compared to values detected at T0. Similarly, VEP amplitude and latency values at Tn showed a greater P100 improvement than those observed at T0. Additionally, the CS examination at Tn demonstrated improvement, particularly at high spatial stimulation frequencies. The Tn SD‐OCT results highlighted a reduction in macular thickness compared to T0 values. Conclusions This exploratory research indicates that intravitreal injections of AFL, following a fixed‐dosing regimen, represent a valuable therapeutic approach for enhancing visual performance. This conclusion is supported by comprehensive statistical analysis of psychophysical, electro‐functional, and morphological examinations within the same group of patients with nAMD, as demonstrated for the first time.
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- 2024
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5. Efficacy of advanced hybrid closed loop systems in cystic fibrosis related diabetes: a pilot study
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Marta Bassi, Daniele Franzone, Francesca Dufour, Giordano Spacco, Federico Cresta, Giuseppe d’Annunzio, Giacomo Tantari, Maria Grazia Calevo, Carlo Castellani, Nicola Minuto, and Rosaria Casciaro
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AHCL (Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop) ,cystic fibrosis ,CFRD (cystic fibrosis related diabetes) ,CGM (continuous glucose monitoring) ,insulin pumps ,time in range (TIR) ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background and aimsCystic fibrosis related diabetes (CFRD) is correlated with worsening of nutritional status and greater deterioration of lung function. The role of new technologies for the treatment of CFRD is little explored. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop (AHCL) systems on glycemic control in CF patients.MethodsA single-center retrospective study on CFRD patients using AHCL systems was performed. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) values and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) metrics were collected at T0 (AHCL placement), T1 (1-month), T2 (6-months) and T3 (1-year) to evaluate glycemic control.Results10 patients were included in the study. Data showed a reduction of HbA1c value (7.31 ± 0.34 to 6.35 ± 1.00; p=0.03), glycemic variability (p=0.05) and insulin requirement (p=0.03). The study population reached American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommended glycemic targets at 1-year. An increase in the Time in Range (TIR) and a reduction in time in hyperglycemia were also observed, although not statistically significant.ConclusionsIn patients with CFRD, the use of AHCL leads to an improvement in glycemic control in terms of HbA1c and glycemic variability. The increase in TIR and the reduction of time in hyperglycemia, although not statistically significant, are extremely encouraging from a clinical point of view. Further studies with a larger population and a longer follow-up are needed. The results of this study demonstrate the importance of proposing the use of AHCL even in CF patients, who could benefit from glycemic improvement also in terms of nutritional status and respiratory function.
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- 2024
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6. De-escalation to ticagrelor monotherapy versus 12 months of dual antiplatelet therapy in patients with and without acute coronary syndromes: a systematic review and individual patient-level meta-analysis of randomised trials
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Valgimigli, Marco, Hong, Sung-Jin, Gragnano, Felice, Chalkou, Konstantina, Franzone, Anna, da Costa, Bruno R, Baber, Usman, Kim, Byeong-Keuk, Jang, Yangsoo, Chen, Shao-Liang, Stone, Gregg W, Hahn, Joo-Yong, Windecker, Stephan, Gibson, Michael C, Song, Young Bin, Ge, Zhen, Vranckx, Pascal, Mehta, Shamir, Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol, Lopes, Renato D, Dangas, George D, McFadden, Eùgene P, Angiolillo, Dominick J, Leonardi, Sergio, Heg, Dik, Calabrò, Paolo, Jüni, Peter, Mehran, Roxana, and Hong, Myeong-Ki
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- 2024
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7. Echocardiographic and clinical features of patients developing prosthesis‐patient mismatch after transcatheter aortic valve replacement: Insights from the Recovery-TAVR registry
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Bruno, Francesco, Rampone, Joao Matteo, Islas, Fabian, Gorla, Riccardo, Gallone, Guglielmo, Melillo, Francesco, Leone, Pier Pasquale, Cimaglia, Paolo, Pastore, Maria Concetta, Franzone, Anna, Landra, Federico, Scudeler, Luca, Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar, Viva, Tommaso, Piroli, Francesco, Bragato, Renato, Trichilo, Michele, Degiovanni, Anna, Salizzoni, Stefano, Ilardi, Federica, Andreis, Alessandro, Nombela-Franco, Luis, Tusa, Maurizio, Toselli, Marco, Conrotto, Federico, Montorfano, Matteo, Manzo, Rachele, Cameli, Matteo, Patti, Giuseppe, Stefanini, Giulio, Testa, Luca, La Torre, Michele, Giannini, Francesco, Agricola, Eustachio, Escaned, Javier, De Filippo, Ovidio, De Ferrari, Gaetano M., and D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio
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- 2024
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8. Platelet Inhibition with Ticagrelor 60 mg Versus 90 mg Twice Daily in Elderly Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome: Rationale and Design of the PLINY THE ELDER Trial
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Piccolo, Raffaele, Avvedimento, Marisa, Canonico, Mario Enrico, Gargiulo, Paola, Paolillo, Roberta, Conti, Valeria, Dal Piaz, Fabrizio, Filippelli, Amelia, Morisco, Carmine, Simonetti, Fiorenzo, Leone, Attilio, Marenna, Alessandra, Bruzzese, Dario, Gargiulo, Giuseppe, Stabile, Eugenio, Di Serafino, Luigi, Franzone, Anna, Cirillo, Plinio, and Esposito, Giovanni
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- 2023
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9. Acute advanced aortic stenosis
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Avvedimento, Marisa, Angellotti, Domenico, Ilardi, Federica, Leone, Attilio, Scalamogna, Maria, Castiello, Domenico Simone, Manzo, Rachele, Mariani, Andrea, Immobile Molaro, Maddalena, Simonetti, Fiorenzo, Spaccarotella, Carmen Anna Maria, Piccolo, Raffaele, Esposito, Giovanni, and Franzone, Anna
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- 2023
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10. The role of atherectomy in the treatment of lower extremity peripheral artery disease
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Franzone Anna, Ferrone Marco, Carotenuto Giuseppe, Carbone Andreina, Scudiero Laura, Serino Federica, Scudiero Fernando, Izzo Raffaele, Piccolo Raffaele, Saviano Savio, Amato Bruno, Perrino Cinzia, Trimarco Bruno, and Esposito Giovanni
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Background The incidence of lower extremity peripheral artery disease (LE-PAD) continues to increase and associated morbidity remains high. Despite the significant development of percutaneous revascularization strategies, over the past decade, LE-PAD still represents a unique challenge for interventional cardiologists and vascular surgeons. Method Typical features of atherosclerosis that affects peripheral vascular bed (diffuse nature, poor distal runoff, critical limb ischemia, chronic total occlusion) contribute to the disappointing results of traditional percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). New technologies have been developed in attempt to improve the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous revascularization. Among these, atherectomy, debulking and removing atherosclerotic plaque, offers the potential advantage of eliminating stretch on arterial walls and reducing rates of restenosis. Conclusions This review summarizes the features and the current applications of new debulking devices.
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11. Incidence, Predictors, and Prognostic Impact of Neurologic Events After TAVR According to VARC-3 Criteria
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Avvedimento, Marisa, Cepas-Guillén, Pedro, Garcia, Carla Benavent, Franzone, Anna, Sorrentino, Sabato, Indolfi, Ciro, Esposito, Giovanni, Mohammadi, Siamak, Pelletier-Beaumont, Emilie, and Rodés-Cabau, Josep
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- 2024
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12. Early trajectories of virological and immunological biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients admitted to hospital for COVID-19: an international, prospective cohort study
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Sahner, David, Tierney, John, Vogel, Susan E., Herpin, Betsey R., Smolskis, Mary C., McKay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Hensely, Lisa, Lorenzo, Johsua, Mock, Rebecca, Zuckerman, Judith, Atri, Negin, Miller, Mark, Vallee, David, Chung, Lucy, Kang, Nayon, Barrett, Kevin, Adam, Stacey J., Read, Sarah, Draghia-Akli, Ruxandra, Currier, Judy, Hughes, Eric, Harrigan, Rachel H., Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Collins, Gary, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Eckroth, Kate, Engen, Nicole, Frase, Alex, Gandits, Greg, Grund, Birgit, Harrison, Merrie, Hurlbut, Nancy, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Larson, Gregg, Meger, Sue, Mistry, Shweta Sharma, Murray, Thomas, Nelson, Ray, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Reilly, Cavan, Siegel, Lianne, Thompson, Greg, Vock, David, Walski, Jamie, Gelijns, Annetine C., Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, Moquete, Ellen, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Burris, Sarah, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lola, Overbey, Jessica R., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Dishner, Emma, Bettacchi, Christopher, Golden, Kevin, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Tallmadge, Catherine, Estrada, Lorie, Jones, Felecia, Villa, Samatha, Wang, Samatha, Robert, Raven, Coleman, Tanquinisha, Clariday, Laura, Baker, Rebecca, Hurutado-Rodriguez, Mariana, Iram, Nazia, Fresnedo, Michelle, Davis, Allyson, Leonard, Kiara, Ramierez, Noelia, Thammavong, Jon, Duque, Krizia, Turner, Emma, Fisher, Tammy, Robinson, Dianna, Ransom, Desirae, Maldonado, Nicholas, Lusk, Erica, Killian, Aaron, Palacious, Adriana, Solis, Edilia, Jerrow, Janet, Watts, Matthew, Whitacre, Heather, Cothran, Elizabeth, Smith, Peter K., Barkauskas, Christina E., Vekstein, Andrew M., Ko, Emily R., Dreyer, Grace R., Stafford, Neil, Brooks, Megan, Der, Tatyana, Witte, Marie, Gamarallage, Ruwan, Franzone, John, Ivey, Noel, Lumsden, Rebecca H., Mosaly, Nilima, Mourad, Ahmaad, Holland, Thomas L., Motta, Mary, Lane, Kathleen, McGowan, Lauren M., Stout, Jennifer, Aloor, Heather, Bragg, Kennesha M., Toledo, Barvina, McLendon-Arvik, Beth, Bussadori, Barbara, Hollister, Beth A., Griffin, Michelle, Giangiacomo, Dana M., Rodriguez, Vicente, Bokhart, Gordon, Eichman, Sharon M., Parrino, Patrick E., Spindel, Stephen, Bansal, Aditya, Baumgarten, Katherine, Hand, Johnathan, Vonderhaar, Derek, Nossaman, Bobby, Sylvia Laudun, Ames, DeAnna, Broussard, Shane, Hernandez, Nilmo, Isaac, Geralyn, Dinh, Huan, Zheng, Yiling, Tran, Sonny, McDaniel, Hunter, Crovetto, Nicolle, Perin, Emerson, Costello, Briana, Manian, Prasad, Sohail, M. 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Duncan, Terndrup, Thomas E., Wiedemann, Herbert P., Hudock, Kristin, Tanzeem, Hammad, More, Harshada, Martinkovic, Jamie, Sellers, Susan, Houston, Judy, Burns, Mary, Kiran, Simra, Roads, Tammy, Kennedy, Sarah, Duggal, Abhijit, Thiruchelvam, Nirosshan, Ashok, Kiran, King, Alexander H., Mehkri, Omar, Dugar, Siddharth, Sahoo, Debasis, Yealy, Donald M., Angus, Derek C., Weissman, Alexandra J., Vita, Tina M., Berryman, Emily, Hough, Catherine L., Khan, Akram, Krol, Olivia F., Mills, Emmanuel, Kinjal, Mistry, Briceno, Genesis, Reddy, Raju, Hubel, Kinsley, Jouzestani, Milad K., McDougal, Madeline, Deshmukh, Rupali, Johnston, Nicholas J., Robinson, Bryce H., Gundel, Staphanie J., Katsandres, Sarah C., Chen, Peter, Torbati, Sam S., Parimon, Tanyalak, Caudill, Antonina, Mattison, Brittany, Jackman, Susan E., Chen, Po-En, Bayoumi, Emad, Ojukwu, Cristabelle, Fine, Devin, Weissberg, Gwendolyn, Isip, Katherine, Choi-Kuaea, Yunhee, Mehdikhani, Shaunt, Dar, Tahir B., Fleury Augustin, Nsole Biteghe, Tran, Dana, Dukov, Jennifer Emilow, Matusov, Yuri, Choe, June, Hindoyan, Niree A., Wynter, Timothy, Pascual, Ethan, Clapham, Gregg J., Herrera, Lisa, Caudill, Antonia, O’Mahony, D. Shane, Nyatsatsang, Sonam T., Wilson, David M., Wallick, Julie A., Duven, Alexandria M., Fletcher, Dakota D., Miller, Chadwick, Files, D. Clark, Gibbs, Kevin W., Flores, Lori S., LaRose, Mary E., Landreth, Leigha D., Palacios, D. Rafael, Parks, Lisa, Hicks, Madeline, Goodwin, Andrew J., Kilb, Edward F., Lematty, Caitlan T., Patti, Kerilyn, Grady, Abigail, Rasberry, April, Morris, Peter E., Sturgill, Jamie L., Cassity, Evan P., Dhar, Sanjay, Montgomery-Yates, Ashley A., Pasha, Sarah N., Mayer, Kirby P., Pharm.D., Brittany Bissel, Trott, Terren, Rehman, Shahnaz, de Wit, Marjolein, Mason, Jessica, Bledsoe, Joseph, Knowlton, Kirk U., Brown, Samuel, Lanspa, Michael, Leither, Lindsey, Pelton, Ithan, Armbruster, Brent P., Montgomery, Quinn, Kumar, Naresh, Fergus, Melissa, Imel, Karah, Palmer, Ghazal, Webb, Brandon, Klippel, Carolyn, Jensen, Hannah, Duckworth, Sarah, Gray, Andrew, Burke, Tyler, Knox, Dan, Lumpkin, Jenna, Aston, Valerie T., Applegate, Darrin, Serezlic, Erna, Brown, Katie, Merril, Mardee, Harris, Estelle S., Middleton, Elizabeth A., Barrios, Macy A.G., Greer, Jorden, Schmidt, Amber D., Webb, Melissa K., Paine, Roert, Callahan, Sean J., Waddoups, Lindsey J., Yamane, Misty B., Self, Wesley H., Rice, Todd W., Casey, Jonathan D., Johnson, Jakea, Gray, Christopher, Hays, Margaret, Roth, Megan, Menon, Vidya, Kasubhai, Moiz, Pillai, Anjana, Daniel, Jean, Sittler, Daniel, Kanna, Balavenkatesh, Jilani, Nargis, Amaro, Francisco, Santana, Jessica, Lyakovestsky, Aleksandr, Madhoun, Issa, Desroches, Louis Marie, Amadon, Nicole, Bahr, Alaa, Ezzat, Imaan, Guerrero, Maryanne, Padilla, Joane, Fullmer, Jessie, Singh, Inderpreet, Ali Shah, Syed Hamad, Narang, Rajeev, Mock, Polly, Shadle, Melissa, Hernandez, Brenda, Welch, Kevin, Payne, Andrea, Ertl, Gabriela, Canario, Daniel, Barrientos, Isabel, Goss, Danielle, DeVries, Mattie, Folowosele, Ibidolapo, Garner, Dorothy, Gomez, Mariana, Price, Justin, Bansal, Ekta, Wong, Jim, Faulhaber, Jason, Fazili, Tasaduq, Yeary, Brian, Ndolo, Ruth, Bryant, Christina, Smigeil, Bridgette, Robinson, Philip, Najjar, Rana, Jones, Patrice, Nguyen, Julie, Chin, Christina, Taha, Hassan, Najm, Salah, Smith, Christopher, Moore, Jason, Nassar, Talal, Gallinger, Nick, Christian, Amy, Mauer, D’Amber, Phipps, Ashley, Waters, Michael, Zepeda, Karla, Coslet, Jordan, Landazuri, Rosalynn, Pineda, Jacob, Uribe, Nicole, Garcia, Jose Ruiz, Barbabosa, Cecilia, Sandler, Kaitlyn, Overcash, J. 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Gonzales, Melissa, Garman, Kristin, Baker, Jason V., Frosch, Anne, Goldsmith, Rachael, Driver, Brian, Frank, Christine, Leviton, Tzivia, Prekker, Matthew, Jibrell, Hodan, Lo, Melanie, Klaphake, Jonathan, Mackedanz, Shari, Ngo, Linh, Garcia-Myers, Kelly, Kunisaki, Ken M., Wendt, Chris, Melzer, Anne, Wetherbee, Erin, Drekonja, Dimitri, Pragman, Alexa, Hamel, Aimee, Thielen, Abbie, Hassler, Miranda, Walquist, Mary, Augenbraun, Michael, George, Jensen, Demeo, Lynette, Mishko, Motria, Thomas, Lorraine, Tatem, Luis, Dehovitz, Jack, Abassi, Mahsa, Leuck, Anne-Marie, Rao, Via, Pullen, Matthew, Luke, Darlette, LaBar, Derek, Christiansen, Theresa, Howard, Diondra, Biswas, Kousick, Harrington, Cristin, Garcia, Amanda, Bremer, Tammy, Burke, Tara, Koker, Brittany, Davis-Karim, Anne, Pittman, David, Vasudeva, Shikha S., Johnstone, Jaylynn R., Agnetti, Kate, Davis, Ruby, Trautner, Barbara, Hines-Munson, Casey, Van, John, Dillon, Laura, Wang, Yiqun, Nagy-Agren, Stephanie, Vasudeva, Shikha, Ochalek, 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13. Amino acids for mitigation of phytopoisoning by herbicides inhibiting the enzyme acetolactate synthase (ALS) in sugar cane/Aminoacidos para atenuacao da fitointoxicacao por herbicidas inibidores da enzima acetolactato sintase (ALS) em cana-de-acucar/Aminoacidos para mitigar la fitotoxicidad por herbicidas que inhiben la enzima acetolactato sintasa (ALS) en cana de azucar
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Farias, Ana Rosa de Oliveira, de Souza, Renan Cantalice, Farias, Franzone de Jesus, Santos, Hilda Rafaella da Silva, Oliveira, Gabriela Castelo Branco, Santos, Dalmo de Freitas, de Sousa, Bartolomeu Silva, Jr., dos Santos, Leandro Lima Casad, Soares, Natalia Helena Malta, da Silva, Rafaela Ferreira, de Assis, Wesley Oliveira, and Pereira, Mariangela Gomes
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14. Efficacy and safety of two neutralising monoclonal antibody therapies, sotrovimab and BRII-196 plus BRII-198, for adults hospitalised with COVID-19 (TICO): a randomised controlled trial
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Group, ACTIV-3 Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 Study, Self, Wesley H, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Reilly, Cavan S, Vock, David M, Gottlieb, Robert L, Mack, Michael, Golden, Kevin, Dishner, Emma, Vekstein, Andrew, Ko, Emily R, Der, Tatyana, Franzone, John, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Filbin, Michael R, Hibbert, Kathryn A, Rice, Todd W, Casey, Jonathan D, Hayanga, J Awori, Badhwar, Vinay, Leshnower, Bradley G, Sharifpour, Milad, Knowlton, Kirk U, Peltan, Ithan D, Bakowska, Elizieta, Kowalska, Justyna, Bowdish, Michael E, Sturek, Jeffrey M, Rogers, Angela J, Files, D Clark, Mosier, Jarrod M, Gong, Michelle N, Douin, David J, Hite, R Duncan, Trautner, Barbara W, Jain, Mamta K, Gardner, Edward M, Khan, Akram, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Matthay, Michael A, Ginde, Adit A, Brown, Samuel M, Higgs, Elizabeth S, Pett, Sarah, Weintrob, Amy C, Chang, Christina C, Murrary, Daniel D, Günthard, Huldrych F, Moquete, Ellen, Grandits, Greg, Engen, Nicole, Grund, Birgit, Sharma, Shweta, Cao, Huyen, Gupta, Rajesh, Osei, Suzette, Margolis, David, Zhu, Qing, Polizzotto, Mark N, Babiker, Abdel G, Davey, Victoria J, Kan, Virginia, Thompson, B Taylor, Gelijns, Annetine C, Neaton, James D, Lane, H Clifford, Jundgren, Jens D, Tierney, John, Barrett, Kevin, Herpin, Betsey R, Smolskis, Mary C, Voge, Susan E, McNay, Laura A, Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Kirchoff, Matthew, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Chiu, Joseph, Hensley, Lisa, Lorenzo, Josua, Mock, Rebecca, Shaw-Saliba, Katy, Zuckerman, Judith, Adam, Stacey J, Currier, Judy, Read, Sarah, Hughes, Eric, Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Harrison, Merrie, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Meger, Sue, and Murray, Thomas
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Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Antibodies ,Monoclonal ,Antibodies ,Monoclonal ,Humanized ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Double-Blind Method ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Treatment Outcome ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,ACTIV-3/Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 (TICO) Study Group ,Clinical Sciences ,Medical Microbiology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Microbiology - Abstract
BackgroundWe aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of two neutralising monoclonal antibody therapies (sotrovimab [Vir Biotechnology and GlaxoSmithKline] and BRII-196 plus BRII-198 [Brii Biosciences]) for adults admitted to hospital for COVID-19 (hereafter referred to as hospitalised) with COVID-19.MethodsIn this multinational, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, clinical trial (Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 [TICO]), adults (aged ≥18 years) hospitalised with COVID-19 at 43 hospitals in the USA, Denmark, Switzerland, and Poland were recruited. Patients were eligible if they had laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 symptoms for up to 12 days. Using a web-based application, participants were randomly assigned (2:1:2:1), stratified by trial site pharmacy, to sotrovimab 500 mg, matching placebo for sotrovimab, BRII-196 1000 mg plus BRII-198 1000 mg, or matching placebo for BRII-196 plus BRII-198, in addition to standard of care. Each study product was administered as a single dose given intravenously over 60 min. The concurrent placebo groups were pooled for analyses. The primary outcome was time to sustained clinical recovery, defined as discharge from the hospital to home and remaining at home for 14 consecutive days, up to day 90 after randomisation. Interim futility analyses were based on two seven-category ordinal outcome scales on day 5 that measured pulmonary status and extrapulmonary complications of COVID-19. The safety outcome was a composite of death, serious adverse events, incident organ failure, and serious coinfection up to day 90 after randomisation. Efficacy and safety outcomes were assessed in the modified intention-to-treat population, defined as all patients randomly assigned to treatment who started the study infusion. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04501978.FindingsBetween Dec 16, 2020, and March 1, 2021, 546 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to sotrovimab (n=184), BRII-196 plus BRII-198 (n=183), or placebo (n=179), of whom 536 received part or all of their assigned study drug (sotrovimab n=182, BRII-196 plus BRII-198 n=176, or placebo n=178; median age of 60 years [IQR 50-72], 228 [43%] patients were female and 308 [57%] were male). At this point, enrolment was halted on the basis of the interim futility analysis. At day 5, neither the sotrovimab group nor the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group had significantly higher odds of more favourable outcomes than the placebo group on either the pulmonary scale (adjusted odds ratio sotrovimab 1·07 [95% CI 0·74-1·56]; BRII-196 plus BRII-198 0·98 [95% CI 0·67-1·43]) or the pulmonary-plus complications scale (sotrovimab 1·08 [0·74-1·58]; BRII-196 plus BRII-198 1·00 [0·68-1·46]). By day 90, sustained clinical recovery was seen in 151 (85%) patients in the placebo group compared with 160 (88%) in the sotrovimab group (adjusted rate ratio 1·12 [95% CI 0·91-1·37]) and 155 (88%) in the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group (1·08 [0·88-1·32]). The composite safety outcome up to day 90 was met by 48 (27%) patients in the placebo group, 42 (23%) in the sotrovimab group, and 45 (26%) in the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group. 13 (7%) patients in the placebo group, 14 (8%) in the sotrovimab group, and 15 (9%) in the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group died up to day 90.InterpretationNeither sotrovimab nor BRII-196 plus BRII-198 showed efficacy for improving clinical outcomes among adults hospitalised with COVID-19.FundingUS National Institutes of Health and Operation Warp Speed.
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15. Current treatment options for pneumonia caused by carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
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Franzone, John P., Mackow, Natalie A., and van Duin, David
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16. Designing Stories to Inspire Preschoolers' Creative, Collaborative Roleplay.
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Flannery Hope Currin, Kyle Diederich, Luiza Superti Pantoja, Hannah Cargo, Noelle Franzone, Josephine Geiger-Lee, and Juan Pablo Hourcade
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17. Impacto de la intervención coronaria percutánea compleja en el estudio previo al TAVI
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Avvedimento, Marisa, Campelo-Parada, Francisco, Nombela-Franco, Luis, Fischer, Quentin, Donaint, Pierre, Serra, Vicenç, Veiga, Gabriela, Gutiérrez, Enrique, Franzone, Anna, Vilalta, Victoria, Alperi, Alberto, Regueiro, Ander, Asmarats, Lluis, B. Ribeiro, Henrique, Matta, Anthony, Muñoz-García, Antonio, Tirado, Gabriela, Urena, Marina, Metz, Damien, Rodenas-Alesina, Eduard, de la Torre Hernández, Jose María, Angellotti, Domenico, Fernández-Nofrerías, Eduard, Pascual, Isaac, Vidal-Calés, Pablo, Arzamendi, Dabit, Carter Campanha-Borges, Diego, Hoang Trinh, Kim, Nuche, Jorge, Côté, Mélanie, Faroux, Laurent, and Rodés-Cabau, Josep
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18. Clinical impact of complex percutaneous coronary intervention in the pre-TAVR workup
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Avvedimento, Marisa, Campelo-Parada, Francisco, Nombela-Franco, Luis, Fischer, Quentin, Donaint, Pierre, Serra, Vicenç, Veiga, Gabriela, Gutiérrez, Enrique, Franzone, Anna, Vilalta, Victoria, Alperi, Alberto, Regueiro, Ander, Asmarats, Lluis, B. Ribeiro, Henrique, Matta, Anthony, Muñoz-García, Antonio, Tirado, Gabriela, Urena, Marina, Metz, Damien, Rodenas-Alesina, Eduard, de la Torre Hernández, Jose María, Angellotti, Domenico, Fernández-Nofrerías, Eduard, Pascual, Isaac, Vidal-Calés, Pablo, Arzamendi, Dabit, Carter Campanha-Borges, Diego, Hoang Trinh, Kim, Nuche, Jorge, Côté, Mélanie, Faroux, Laurent, and Rodés-Cabau, Josep
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19. Cangrelor in contemporary patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction pretreated with Ticagrelor: Pharmacodynamic data from the POMPEII study
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Giuseppe Gargiulo, Plinio Cirillo, Luca Sperandeo, Imma Forzano, Domenico Simone Castiello, Domenico Florimonte, Fiorenzo Simonetti, Roberta Paolillo, Lina Manzi, Alessandra Spinelli, Carmen Anna Maria Spaccarotella, Raffaele Piccolo, Luigi Di Serafino, Anna Franzone, Piera Capranzano, Marco Valgimigli, and Giovanni Esposito
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STEMI ,Primary PCI ,Cangrelor ,Pharmacodynamic assessment ,Platelet inhibition ,Ticagrelor pretreatment ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: There are limited data to assess pharmacodynamic (PD) profiles of patients with STEMI undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and receiving cangrelor after pretreatment with ticagrelor. Methods: The PharmacOdynaMic effects of cangrelor in PatiEnts wIth acute or chronIc coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (POMPEII) registry (NCT04790032) is a prospective study conducted at Federico II University of Naples enrolling all patients undergoing PCI receiving cangrelor at operator’s discretion. PD assessments were performed with 3 assays: (1) the gold standard light transmittance aggregometry (LTA) (20- and 5-μM adenosine diphosphate [ADP] stimuli); (2) VerifyNow P2Y12-test; (3) Multiplate electrode aggregometry (MEA), ADP-test. Results: We analyzed 13 STEMI patients pretreated with ticagrelor within 1 h at the time they underwent primary PCI receiving cangrelor. All patients showed low maximal platelet aggregation at 30-minute during cangrelor infusion, as well as at 3 h and 4–6 h (corresponding to 1 h and 2–4 h after stopping cangrelor infusion) with no cases of high residual platelet reactivity. These results were consistent with all assays. Conclusions: PD data show that in contemporary real-world STEMI patients pretreated within 1 h with ticagrelor undergoing primary PCI, adding cangrelor resulted in fast and potent platelet inhibition, thus suggesting that cangrelor may bridge the gap until ticagrelor reaches its effect.
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20. Transmural APD heterogeneity determines ventricular arrhythmogenesis in LQT8 syndrome: Insights from Bidomain computational modeling.
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Simone Scacchi, Luca F Pavarino, Andrea Mazzanti, Alessandro Trancuccio, Silvia G Priori, and Piero Colli Franzone
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Long QT Syndrome type 8 (LQT8) is a cardiac arrhythmic disorder associated with Timothy Syndrome, stemming from mutations in the CACNA1C gene, particularly the G406R mutation. While prior studies hint at CACNA1C mutations' role in ventricular arrhythmia genesis, the mechanisms, especially in G406R presence, are not fully understood. This computational study explores how the G406R mutation, causing increased transmural dispersion of repolarization, induces and sustains reentrant ventricular arrhythmias. Using three-dimensional numerical simulations on an idealized left-ventricular model, integrating the Bidomain equations with the ten Tusscher-Panfilov ionic model, we observe that G406R mutation with 11% and 50% heterozygosis significantly increases transmural dispersion of repolarization. During S1-S4 stimulation protocols, these gradients facilitate conduction blocks, triggering reentrant ventricular tachycardia. Sustained reentry pathways occur only with G406R mutation at 50% heterozygosis, while neglecting transmural heterogeneities of action potential duration prevents stable reentry, regardless of G406R mutation presence.
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21. Management of Type 1 Diabetes in a school setting: effectiveness of an online training program for school staff
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Marta Bassi, Marta Scalas, Giordano Spacco, Viola Perasso, Daniele Franzone, Marina Francesca Strati, Francesca Dufour, Barbara Lionetti, Francesca Rizza, Stefano Parodi, Giuseppe d’Annunzio, and Nicola Minuto
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Type 1 Diabetes ,education ,school ,teachers ,telemedicine ,COVID-19 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background and aimsSince Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) onset usually occurs at a young age, a relevant number of affected people attend school for most of their time; it is necessary that school personnel receive appropriate education and training. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the online training program offered by IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini during and after COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsThe Institute’s Diabetes team offered an online training program to school staff of the Region during COVID-19 pandemic. A validated questionnaire was proposed to all the schools in which training meetings were held in the previous 2 years (2020–2021 and 2021–2022). The questionnaire consisted of four sections: Section 1 (Socio-demographical data), Section 2 (Theoretical knowledge on T1D), Section 3 (Confidence in handling T1D), and Section 4 (Practical skills and Glucagon Administration). To evaluate the effectiveness of the online training program, the answers between participants (Group A) and non-participants (Group B) were then compared.Results225 subjects from 19 schools participated in the survey. People who participated to the training (Group A, n = 53) demonstrated better T1D theoretical knowledge compared to non-participants (Group B, n = 154; p
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22. A piecewise conservative method for unconstrained convex optimization
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Scagliotti, A. and Franzone, P. Colli
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We consider a continuous-time optimization method based on a dynamical system, where a massive particle starting at rest moves in the conservative force field generated by the objective function, without any kind of friction. We formulate a restart criterion based on the mean dissipation of the kinetic energy, and we prove a global convergence result for strongly-convex functions. Using the Symplectic Euler discretization scheme, we obtain an iterative optimization algorithm. We have considered a discrete mean dissipation restart scheme, but we have also introduced a new restart procedure based on ensuring at each iteration a decrease of the objective function greater than the one achieved by a step of the classical gradient method. For the discrete conservative algorithm, this last restart criterion is capable of guaranteeing a convergence result. We apply the same restart scheme to the Nesterov Accelerated Gradient (NAG-C), and we use this restarted NAG-C as benchmark in the numerical experiments. In the smooth convex problems considered, our method shows a faster convergence rate than the restarted NAG-C. We propose an extension of our discrete conservative algorithm to composite optimization: in the numerical tests involving non-strongly convex functions with $\ell^1$-regularization, it has better performances than the well known efficient Fast Iterative Shrinkage-Thresholding Algorithm, accelerated with an adaptive restart scheme., Comment: 28 pages, 7 figures. Generalization of the discrete convergence result. Minor changes and correction of typos
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23. Cardiac kinematic parameters computed from video of $\textit{in situ}$ beating heart
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Fassina, Lorenzo, Rozzi, Giacomo, Rossi, Stefano, Scacchi, Simone, Galetti, Maricla, Muzio, Francesco Paolo Lo, Del Bianco, Fabrizio, Franzone, Piero Colli, Petrilli, Giuseppe, Faggian, Giuseppe, and Miragoli, Michele
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Quantitative Biology - Tissues and Organs ,Physics - Medical Physics ,Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods - Abstract
Mechanical function of the heart during open-chest cardiac surgery is exclusively monitored by echocardiographic techniques. However, little is known about local kinematics, particularly for the reperfused regions after ischemic events. We report a novel imaging modality, which extracts local and global kinematic parameters from videos of $\textit{in situ}$ beating hearts, displaying live video cardiograms of the contraction events. A custom algorithm tracked the movement of a video marker positioned $\textit{ad hoc}$ onto a selected area and analyzed, during the entire recording, the contraction trajectory, displacement, velocity, acceleration, kinetic energy and force. Moreover, global epicardial velocity and vorticity were analyzed by means of Particle Image Velocimetry tool. We validated our new technique by i) computational modeling of cardiac ischemia, ii) video recordings of ischemic/reperfused rat hearts, iii) videos of beating human hearts before and after coronary artery bypass graft, and iv) local Frank-Starling effect. In rats, we observed a decrement of kinematic parameters during acute ischemia and a significant increment in the same region after reperfusion. We detected similar behavior in operated patients. This modality adds important functional values on cardiac outcomes and supports the intervention in a contact-free and non-invasive mode. Moreover, it does not require particular operator-dependent skills.
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24. One-Year Outcomes After Amulet or Watchman Device for Percutaneous Left Atrial Appendage Closure: A Prespecified Analysis of the SWISS-APERO Randomized Clinical Trial
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Galea, Roberto, Meneveau, Nicolas, De Marco, Federico, Aminian, Adel, Heg, Dik, Chalkou, Konstantina, Gräni, Christoph, Anselme, Frederic, Franzone, Anna, Vranckx, Pascal, Fischer, Urs, Bedogni, Francesco, Räber, Lorenz, and Valgimigli, Marco
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25. Large-scale water balance modeling using remote sensing and weather data: Application in an agricultural growing region of the coastal northeast Brazil
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Farias, Franzone, Teixeira, Antônio, Sousa, Inajá, Leivas, Janice, Takemura, Celina, and Garçon, Edlene
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26. Rationale and design of the PARTHENOPE trial: A two-by-two factorial comparison of polymer-free vs biodegradable-polymer drug-eluting stents and personalized vs standard duration of dual antiplatelet therapy in all-comers undergoing PCI
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Piccolo, Raffaele, Calabrò, Paolo, Varricchio, Attilio, Baldi, Cesare, Napolitano, Giovanni, De Simone, Ciro, Mauro, Ciro, Stabile, Eugenio, Caiazzo, Gianluca, Tesorio, Tullio, Boccalatte, Marco, Tuccillo, Bernardino, Bottiglieri, Giuseppe, Russolillo, Enrico, Di Lorenzo, Emilio, Carrara, Greta, Cassese, Salvatore, Leonardi, Sergio, Biscaglia, Simone, Costa, Francesco, McFadden, Eugene, Heg, Dik, Franzone, Anna, Stefanini, Giulio G., Capodanno, Davide, and Esposito, Giovanni
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27. The Relationship between Posture and Muscle Tensive Dysphonia in Teachers: A Systematic Scoping Review
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Roberta Franzone, Luca Petrigna, Daniele Signorelli, and Giuseppe Musumeci
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posture ,taught ,muscle tensive dysphonia ,voice ,MTD ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Teachers usually present work-related pain such as neck pain. Their posture could be the cause of these problems; indeed, it is often a sway-back posture. Furthermore, teachers can also experience problems with their voice such as dysphonia, specifically muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). This scoping review aims to find the correlation between teachers’ posture and MTD. It also studies how a posture-based treatment can influence this disorder. Randomized controlled trials, controlled clinical trials, prospective cohort studies, and cross-sectional studies that considered the relationship between posture and MTD and that included teachers in their sample. The search led to an initial number of 396 articles; after the screening process, a final number of eight articles were included. A total of 303 patients were analyzed and all showed altered alignment of the head around the cervical spine with hypertonus of the cricothyroid, suprahyoid, and sternocleidomastoid muscles. Although MTD is a disorder with a multifactorial etiology, the articles revealed a correlation between posture and MTD related to a forward protraction of the cervical spine with a hypertonus of the laryngeal and hyoid musculature. This study also detected that an intervention in posture could reduce vocal disorders.
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28. Endogenous adenine mediates kidney injury in diabetic models and predicts diabetic kidney disease in patients
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Kumar Sharma, Guanshi Zhang, Jens Hansen, Petter Bjornstad, Hak Joo Lee, Rajasree Menon, Leila Hejazi, Jian-Jun Liu, Anthony Franzone, Helen C. Looker, Byeong Yeob Choi, Roman Fernandez, Manjeri A. Venkatachalam, Luxcia Kugathasan, Vikas S. Sridhar, Loki Natarajan, Jing Zhang, Varun S. Sharma, Brian Kwan, Sushrut S. Waikar, Jonathan Himmelfarb, Katherine R. Tuttle, Bryan Kestenbaum, Tobias Fuhrer, Harold I. Feldman, Ian H. de Boer, Fabio C. Tucci, John Sedor, Hiddo Lambers Heerspink, Jennifer Schaub, Edgar A. Otto, Jeffrey B. Hodgin, Matthias Kretzler, Christopher R. Anderton, Theodore Alexandrov, David Cherney, Su Chi Lim, Robert G. Nelson, Jonathan Gelfond, Ravi Iyengar, and for the Kidney Precision Medicine Project
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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) can lead to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and mortality; however, few mechanistic biomarkers are available for high-risk patients, especially those without macroalbuminuria. Urine from participants with diabetes from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) study, the Singapore Study of Macro-angiopathy and Micro-vascular Reactivity in Type 2 Diabetes (SMART2D), and the American Indian Study determined whether urine adenine/creatinine ratio (UAdCR) could be a mechanistic biomarker for ESKD. ESKD and mortality were associated with the highest UAdCR tertile in the CRIC study and SMART2D. ESKD was associated with the highest UAdCR tertile in patients without macroalbuminuria in the CRIC study, SMART2D, and the American Indian study. Empagliflozin lowered UAdCR in nonmacroalbuminuric participants. Spatial metabolomics localized adenine to kidney pathology, and single-cell transcriptomics identified ribonucleoprotein biogenesis as a top pathway in proximal tubules of patients without macroalbuminuria, implicating mTOR. Adenine stimulated matrix in tubular cells via mTOR and stimulated mTOR in mouse kidneys. A specific inhibitor of adenine production was found to reduce kidney hypertrophy and kidney injury in diabetic mice. We propose that endogenous adenine may be a causative factor in DKD.
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29. Biolimus-eluting vs. other limus-eluting stents in NSTE-ACS: A pooled analysis of GLASSY and TWILIGHT
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Spirito, Alessandro, Valgimigli, Marco, Cao, Davide, Baber, Usman, Mehta, Shamir R., Gibson, C. Michael, Steg, Gabriel P., Sharma, Samin K., Goel, Ridhima, Huber, Kurt, Kunadian, Vijay, Escaned, Javier, Franzone, Anna, Yaling, Han, Collier, Timothy, Kaul, Upendra, Kornowski, Ran, Krucoff, Mitchell, Moliterno, David, Sartori, Samantha, Owen, Ruth, Zhang, Zhongjie, Dangas, George D., Kastrati, Adnan, Angiolillo, Dominick J., Cohen, David J., Vranckx, Pascal, Windecker, Stephan, Pocock, Stuart, and Mehran, Roxana
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30. Impact of Preprocedural Computed Tomography on Left Atrial Appendage Closure Success: A Swiss-Apero Trial Subanalysis
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Galea, Roberto, Aminian, Adel, Meneveau, Nicolas, De Marco, Federico, Heg, Dik, Anselme, Frederic, Gräni, Christoph, Huber, Adrian T., Teiger, Emmanuel, Iriart, Xavier, Franzone, Anna, Vranckx, Pascal, Fischer, Urs, Pedrazzini, Giovanni, Bedogni, Francesco, Valgimigli, Marco, and Räber, Lorenz
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31. Remote sensing environmental indicators for monitoring spatial and temporal dynamics of weather and vegetation conditions: applications for Brazilian biomes
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Teixeira, Antônio, Leivas, Janice, Takemura, Celina, Bayma, Gustavo, Garçon, Edlene, Sousa, Inajá, Farias, Franzone, and Silva, Cesar
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32. Myocardial Injury After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement According to VARC-3 Criteria
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Real, Carlos, Avvedimento, Marisa, Nuche, Jorge, Franzone, Anna, Farjat-Pasos, Julio, Trinh, Kim-Hoang, Delarochellière, Robert, Paradis, Jean-Michel, Poulin, Anthony, Dumont, Eric, Kalavrouziotis, Dimitri, Mohammadi, Siamak, Mengi, Siddhartha, Esposito, Giovanni, and Rodés-Cabau, Josep
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33. Myocardial mass affects diagnostic performance of non-hyperemic pressure-derived indexes in the assessment of coronary stenosis
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Di Serafino, Luigi, Barbato, Emanuele, Serino, Federica, Svanerud, Johan, Scalamogna, Maria, Cirillo, Plinio, Petitto, Marta, Esposito, Mafalda, Silvestri, Tania, Franzone, Anna, Piccolo, Raffaele, and Esposito, Giovanni
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34. P2Y12 Inhibitors Monotherapy in Patients Undergoing Complex vs Non-Complex Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials
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Oliva, Angelo, Castiello, Domenico S., Franzone, Anna, Condorelli, Gianluigi, Colombo, Antonio, Esposito, Giovanni, Stefanini, Giulio G., and Piccolo, Raffaele
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35. Endogenous adenine mediates kidney injury in diabetic models and predicts diabetic kidney disease in patients
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Sharma, Kumar, Zhang, Guanshi, Hansen, Jens, Bjornstad, Petter, Lee, Hak Joo, Menon, Rajasree, Hejazi, Leila, Liu, Jian-Jun, Franzone, Anthony, Looker, Helen C., Choi, Byeong Yeob, Fernandez, Roman, Venkatachalam, Manjeri A., Kugathasan, Luxcia, Sridhar, Vikas S., Natarajan, Loki, Zhang, Jing, Sharma, Varun S., Kwan, Brian, Waikar, Sushrut S., Himmelfarb, Jonathan, Tuttle, Katherine R., Kestenbaum, Bryan, Fuhrer, Tobias, Feldman, Harold I., de Boer, Ian H., Tucci, Fabio C., Sedor, John, Heerspink, Hiddo Lambers, Schaub, Jennifer, Otto, Edgar A., Hodgin, Jeffrey B., Kretzler, Matthias, Anderton, Christopher R., Alexandrov, Theodore, Cherney, David, Lim, Su Chi, Nelson, Robert G., Gelfond, Jonathan, and Iyengar, Ravi
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United States. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences ,Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. ,Bayer AG ,Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH ,AstraZeneca PLC ,Eli Lilly and Co. ,Novo Nordisk A/S ,Sanofi S.A. ,Medical research -- Health aspects ,Medicine, Experimental -- Health aspects ,Scientific equipment and supplies industry -- Health aspects ,Chronic kidney failure -- Health aspects ,Medical colleges -- Health aspects ,Type 2 diabetes -- Health aspects ,Native Americans -- Health aspects ,Pharmaceutical industry -- Health aspects ,Purines -- Health aspects ,Health care industry - Abstract
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) can lead to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and mortality; however, few mechanistic biomarkers are available for high-risk patients, especially those without macroalbuminuria. Urine from participants with diabetes from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) study, the Singapore Study of Macro-angiopathy and Micro-vascular Reactivity in Type 2 Diabetes (SMART2D), and the American Indian Study determined whether urine adenine/creatinine ratio (UAdCR) could be a mechanistic biomarker for ESKD. ESKD and mortality were associated with the highest UAdCR tertile in the CRIC study and SMART2D. ESKD was associated with the highest UAdCR tertile in patients without macroalbuminuria in the CRIC study, SMART2D, and the American Indian study. Empagliflozin lowered UAdCR in nonmacroalbuminuric participants. Spatial metabolomics localized adenine to kidney pathology, and single-cell transcriptomics identified ribonucleoprotein biogenesis as a top pathway in proximal tubules of patients without macroalbuminuria, implicating mTOR. Adenine stimulated matrix in tubular cells via mTOR and stimulated mTOR in mouse kidneys. A specific inhibitor of adenine production was found to reduce kidney hypertrophy and kidney injury in diabetic mice. We propose that endogenous adenine may be a causative factor in DKD., Introduction Progression to organ failure is marked by fibrosis and loss of architecture in solid organs, such as the kidney. In almost all progressive chronic kidney diseases (CKDs), the features [...]
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36. Epicardial Dispersion of Repolarization Promotes the Onset of Reentry in Brugada Syndrome: A Numerical Simulation Study
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Scacchi, Simone, Colli Franzone, Piero, Pavarino, Luca F., Gionti, Vincenzo, and Storti, Cesare
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37. Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop users’ satisfaction of telemedicine and telenursing in pediatric and young adult type 1 diabetes
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Marta Bassi, Francesca Dufour, Marina Francesca Strati, Daniele Franzone, Marta Scalas, Barbara Lionetti, Giordano Spacco, Francesca Rizza, Prisca Sburlati, Emilio Casalini, Stefano Parodi, Giuseppe d’Annunzio, and Nicola Minuto
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Background and aimsThe aim of the study was to evaluate the satisfaction of the use of telemedicine and telenursing in children and young adults with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) using Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop systems (AHCL) with a focus on the role of connectivity, data download and the ease of technical steps in the set and sensor change procedures.MethodsAn online anonymous survey was administered to AHCL users. The questionnaire consisted of five Clusters: Cluster A-B-C included questions related to the general satisfaction in the use of telemedicine, Cluster D was focused on the role of data download and connectivity, Cluster E was related to satisfaction in telenursing and Cluster F to the perception of ease of execution of the technical steps like changing the infusion set and the sensor.ResultsWe collected 136 completed questionnaires. 83.8% of AHCL users were overall satisfied with the quality of the telemedicine service. 88.2% of patients downloaded AHCL data before visits and the overall quality of televisits (data sharing, connectivity, ease of use) was satisfactory for 85.3% of users. Telenursing support during set and sensor change procedures was considered effective by 98% of AHCL users. The sensor and insulin infusion set change procedure is perceived as different for the two systems: set change simpler for Medtronic (p = 0.011) users, while sensor change was simpler for Tandem users (p = 0.009).ConclusionTelemedicine and telenursing have an essential role in diabetology and are highly appreciated in AHCL users. The nurse support in the education of the use of AHCL systems is effective and must be implemented. Unfortunately, not all patients have the technological tools needed for downloading data at home and using telemedicine services; this represents an important challenge for the future of diabetology and for the equity in accessibility to care.
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38. Renin–angiotensin system inhibitors reduce cardiovascular mortality in hypertensive patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation: insights from the EffecTAVI registry
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Christian Basile, Costantino Mancusi, Anna Franzone, Marisa Avvedimento, Luca Bardi, Domenico Angellotti, Domenico Simone Castiello, Andrea Mariani, Rachele Manzo, Nicola De Luca, Plinio Cirillo, Giovanni De Simone, and Giovanni Esposito
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ObjectivesArterial hypertension is associated with the triggering of the renin–angiotensin system, leading to left ventricle fibrosis and worse cardiovascular outcomes. In this study, patients with comorbid arterial hypertension and severe aortic stenosis (AS) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) were selected from the EffecTAVI registry to evaluate the impact of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) on cardiovascular mortality.MethodsWe enrolled 327 patients undergoing TAVI from the EffecTAVI registry. Using Kaplan–Meier event rates and study-stratified multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models, we evaluated 2-year clinical outcomes according to the ACEI/ARB therapy status at enrollment.ResultsAmong the included patients, 222 (67.9%) were on ACEIs/ARBs at baseline, whereas 105 (32.1%) were not. Treatment with ACEIs/ARBs was significantly associated with a 2-year decrease in the rate of cardiovascular mortality (HR = 0.44, 95% CI: 0.23–0.81, p = 0.009). This association remained stable after both multivariable adjustment and propensity score matching.ConclusionIn a cohort of hypertensive patients with severe AS who were selected from the EffecTAVI registry, ACEI/ARB treatment at baseline was found to be independently associated with a lower risk of 2-year cardiovascular mortality, suggesting a potential benefit of this treatment. More trials are needed to validate this finding and to understand the full benefit of this treatment.
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39. Experience of an Italian Pediatric Third Level Emergency Department during the 2022–2023 Bronchiolitis Epidemic: A Focus on Discharged Patients and Revisits
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Giovanna Iudica, Daniele Franzone, Marta Ferretti, Barbara Tubino, Stefania Santaniello, Giacomo Brisca, Clelia Formigoni, Erica Data, and Emanuela Piccotti
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The aim of this study was to describe the 2022–2023 bronchiolitis epidemic season (the second after COVID-19 pandemic and the first without social restriction), focusing on patients discharged home from a pediatric emergency department (PED) and on those revisited within 72 h. We performed a retrospective observational study in an Italian tertiary care children’s hospital, reviewing PED accesses from 1 October 2022 to 31 March 2023. The number of hospitalizations for bronchiolitis was extracted from hospital discharge forms. A total of 512 patients diagnosed with bronchiolitis were admitted to PED (2.8% of total admissions). Accesses increased sharply from November to January, with a peak in December, in both admissions and hospitalizations. More than half of the patients (55.5%) were safely discharged home, while 38 (13.4%) came back to PED for a revisit. Overall PED accesses and hospitalizations for bronchiolitis increased since the previous epidemic season, and particularly compared to the pandemic and pre-pandemic eras. Empowering the collaboration between all healthcare provisioners is fundamental to suitable management of patients. Monitoring the epidemiology and seasonality of bronchiolitis is a starting point for an effective internal organization of pediatric departments and to further evaluate its socio-economic burden.
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40. Correction to: Acute advanced aortic stenosis
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Avvedimento, Marisa, Angellotti, Domenico, Ilardi, Federica, Leone, Attilio, Scalamogna, Maria, Castiello, Domenico Simone, Manzo, Rachele, Mariani, Andrea, Immobile Molaro, Maddalena, Simonetti, Fiorenzo, Spaccarotella, Carmen Anna Maria, Piccolo, Raffaele, Esposito, Giovanni, and Franzone, Anna
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41. “O.I. Wish Orthopaedic Surgeons Had Better Strategies to Help with …” Results of a Patient- and Parent-Based Survey
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Wallace, Maegen, Flanagan, Jill C., and Franzone, Jeanne M.
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42. Efficacy and safety of two neutralising monoclonal antibody therapies, sotrovimab and BRII-196 plus BRII-198, for adults hospitalised with COVID-19 (TICO): a randomised controlled trial
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Self, Wesley H., Sandkovsky, Uriel, Reilly, Cavan S., Vock, David M., Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Golden, Kevin, Dishner, Emma, Vekstein, Andrew, Ko, Emily R., Der, Tatyana, Franzone, John, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Filbin, Michael R., Hibbert, Kathryn A., Rice, Todd W., Casey, Jonathan D., Hayanga, J. Awori, Badhwar, Vinay, Leshnower, Bradley G., Sharifpour, Milad, Knowlton, Kirk U., Peltan, Ithan D., Bakowska, Elizieta, Kowalska, Justyna, Bowdish, Michael E., Sturek, Jeffrey M., Rogers, Angela J., Files, D. Clark, Mosier, Jarrod M., Gong, Michelle N., Douin, David J., Hite, R. Duncan, Trautner, Barbara W., Jain, Mamta K., Gardner, Edward M., Khan, Akram, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Matthay, Michael A., Ginde, Adit A., Brown, Samuel M., Higgs, Elizabeth S., Pett, Sarah, Weintrob, Amy C., Chang, Christina C., Murrary, Daniel D., Günthard, Huldrych F., Moquete, Ellen, Grandits, Greg, Engen, Nicole, Grund, Birgit, Sharma, Shweta, Cao, Huyen, Gupta, Rajesh, Osei, Suzette, Margolis, David, Zhu, Qing, Polizzotto, Mark N., Babiker, Abdel G., Davey, Victoria J., Kan, Virginia, Thompson, B. Taylor, Gelijns, Annetine C., Neaton, James D., Lane, H. Clifford, Jundgren, Jens D., Tierney, John, Barrett, Kevin, Herpin, Betsey R., Smolskis, Mary C., Voge, Susan E., McNay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Kirchoff, Matthew, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Chiu, Joseph, Hensley, Lisa, Lorenzo, Josua, Mock, Rebecca, Shaw-Saliba, Katy, Zuckerman, Judith, Adam, Stacey J., Currier, Judy, Read, Sarah, Hughes, Eric, Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Harrison, Merrie, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Meger, Sue, Murray, Thomas, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Thompson, Greg, Walski, Jamie, Wentworth, Deborah, Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lopa, Overbey, Jessica R., Padillia, Maria L., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Bettacchi, Christopher, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Burris, Sarah, 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43. Mental health screening in pediatric lower limb deficiency population.
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Marshall, Emily, Shieh, Eileen, Franzone, Jeanne M., and Enlow, Paul T.
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Background: Youth with lower limb deficiency (LLD) may be at increased risk for mental health difficulties. However, guidelines around psychosocial screening are not well established. Objective: To describe the implementation and results of a mental health screening process in a multidisciplinary prosthetics clinic. Design: Survey. Setting: Outpatient specialty care clinic located within a children's hospital. Patients: All patients ages 0–18 years with LLD seen at a monthly multidisciplinary prosthetics clinic between September 2019 and January 2023 (n = 75). Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcomes Measures: Quality of life was measured by the Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) pediatric proxy survey. Psychological functioning was measured using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Results: Descriptive statistics were used to determine the proportion of patients who endorsed clinically significant concerns. Of the 75 clinic visits during the study time frame, the psychosocial screeners were completed at 38 (51%). A total of 25 unique patients completed the screeners; 12 patients completed the screener more than once. The most commonly endorsed concerns on the PROMIS were issues with physical mobility (65%) and upper extremity function (40%). The SDQ revealed that a majority (62.5%) of the screened patients had an overall score above the clinical cutoff, indicating psychosocial distress in more than one area. The most commonly reported mental health concern was peer problems (62.5%). Post hoc analysis of repeat screenings indicated that most problems identified during the first screening persisted at follow‐up screenings. Conclusions: Clinically significant psychological concerns were common among the sample, indicating the need to address this aspect of patients' well‐being. Preliminary data on repeat screenings suggest that clinically significant concerns may not self‐resolve. Routine psychosocial screening is critical for early identification of mental health problems and timely referral to evidence‐based psychological interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Amino acids for mitigation of phytopoisoning by herbicides inhibiting the enzyme acetolactate synthase (ALS) in sugar cane.
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Rosa de Oliveira Farias, Ana, Cantalice de Souza, Renan, de Jesus Farias, Franzone, Rafaella da Silva Santos, Hilda, Branco Oliveira, Gabriela Castelo, de Freitas Santos, Dalmo, and Silva de Sousa Júnior, Bartolomeu
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45. Midterm Outcomes of Multimodal Approach to Treating Severe Scoliosis in Patients With Osteogenesis Imperfecta.
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Yusuke Hori, McDonald, Tyler C., Thornley, Patrick, Almeida da Silva, Luiz Carlos, Kaymaz, Burak, Rogers, Kenneth J., Yorgova, Petya K., Bober, Michael B., Carroll, Ricki, Kruse, Richard W., Franzone, Jeanne M., and Shah, Suken A.
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46. Lp(a) in the Pathogenesis of Aortic Stenosis and Approach to Therapy with Antisense Oligonucleotides or Short Interfering RNA
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Assunta Di Costanzo, Ciro Indolfi, Anna Franzone, Giovanni Esposito, and Carmen Anna Maria Spaccarotella
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Lp(a) ,dyslipidemia ,inflammation ,calcification ,aortic valve stenosis ,TAVI ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
To date, no medical therapy can slow the progression of aortic stenosis. Fibrocalcific stenosis is the most frequent form in the general population and affects about 6% of the elderly population. Over the years, diagnosis has evolved thanks to echocardiography and computed tomography assessments. The application of artificial intelligence to electrocardiography could further implement early diagnosis. Patients with severe aortic stenosis, especially symptomatic patients, have valve repair as their only therapeutic option by surgical or percutaneous technique (TAVI). The discovery that the pathogenetic mechanism of aortic stenosis is similar to the atherosclerosis process has made it possible to evaluate the hypothesis of medical therapy for aortic stenosis. Several drugs have been tested to reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) levels, inflammation, and calcification. The Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin type 9 inhibitors (PCSK9-i) could decrease the progression of aortic stenosis and the requirement for valve implantation. Great interest is related to circulating Lp(a) levels as causally linked to degenerative aortic stenosis. New therapies with ASO (antisense oligonucleotides) and siRNA (small interfering RNA) are currently being tested. Olpasiran and pelacarsen reduce circulating Lp(a) levels by 85–90%. Phase 3 studies are underway to evaluate the effect of these drugs on cardiovascular events (cardiovascular death, non-fatal myocardial injury, and non-fatal stroke) in patients with elevated Lp(a) and CVD (cardiovascular diseases). For instance, if a reduction in Lp(a) levels is associated with aortic stenosis prevention or progression, further prospective clinical trials are warranted to confirm this observation in this high-risk population.
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47. First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Data and Evidence
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Bezzini, Daiana, Schiavetti, Irene, Manacorda, Tommaso, Franzone, Giorgia, Battaglia, Mario A., Crusio, Wim E., Series Editor, Dong, Haidong, Series Editor, Radeke, Heinfried H., Series Editor, Rezaei, Nima, Series Editor, Steinlein, Ortrud, Series Editor, Xiao, Junjie, Series Editor, Asea, Alexzander A. A., editor, and Kaur, Punit, editor
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48. Complement Mediators in Development to Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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Nebbioso, Marcella, Franzone, Federica, Lambiase, Alessandro, Taurone, Samanta, Artico, Marco, Gharbiya, Magda, Greco, Antonio, and Polimeni, Antonella
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49. A piecewise conservative method for unconstrained convex optimization
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Scagliotti, A. and Colli Franzone, P.
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50. El Kai Kai Filu, dragón de la Patagonia. Evolución del mito entre Argentina y Chile
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Mabel Franzone
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Este escrito trata un mito cosmogónico en el que un dragón mapuche, el Kai Kai Filu, de la Patagonia argentina y chilena, es el causante del diluvio, de la subida de las aguas y de la formación de golfos, islas y otros accidentes geográficos. Un seguimiento del mito nos muestra que con las fronteras levantadas entre los dos países durante la formación de los estados-nación, se separaron los pueblos originarios y hasta en los relatos milenarios hubo mestizaje. La Argentina informa un mito segmentado, mucho más próximo a los dragones occidentales. El sur de Chile nos trae una versión antiquísima que invierte el sentido de la figura del dragón y también su forma, generando un desplazamiento simbólico significativo. Este mito vive y permanece en numerosas narraciones locales, con un vigor que da testimonio de la vitalidad del mito: cambia y se renueva según los movimientos de la tierra y los tsunamis, bastante frecuentes en las regiones del sur. Las versiones se enriquecen también con otros tsunamis, como los grandes cambios en las estructuras económicas. Así la llegada del capitalismo neoliberal provocó trastornos en las formas de vida que quedaron registrados en los cuentos populares, revigorizando el mito inicial.
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