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2. EP02.05: Quantitative automatic evaluation of fetal brain volume by ultrasound: a feasibility study
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Lu, J. A., primary, Resta, S., additional, Stefanachi, V., additional, Gabrielli, G., additional, Jamhour, M., additional, and Rizzo, G., additional
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3. Le famiglie di e con stranieri
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Paterno, A, Bonifazi, C, Gabrielli, G, Paluzzi, E, Terzera, L, Tomassini, C, Vignoli D, Paterno, A, Bonifazi, C, Gabrielli, G, Paluzzi, E, and Terzera, L
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Famiglie, stranieri, Italia ,SECS-S/04 - DEMOGRAFIA - Published
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4. Gender Difference in the Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mechanical Reperfusion and 30-Day Mortality for STEMI: Results of the ISACS-STEMI COVID-19 Registry.
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Luca, G. De, Manzo-Silberman, S., Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D.C., Ganyukov, V., Busljetik, O., Cercek, M., Okkels, L., Loh, P.H., Calmac, L., Ferrer, G.R.I., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., otto di Uccio, F. Sc, Birgelen, C. von, Versaci, F., Berg, J ., Casella, G., Wong Sung Lung, A., Kala, P., Díez Gil, J.L., Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M., Becerra, V., Lee, M.K., Juzar, D.A., Moura Joaquim, R. de, Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A., Galasso, G., Arpad, L., Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A.H., Ugur Mert, K., Flores Rios, X., Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Martínez-Luengas, I.L., Boccalatte, M., Ojeda, F.B., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H.L., Forés, J.S., Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Ordoñez, S., Arat Özkan, A., Scheller, B., Lehtola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Antti, Y., Brum Silveira, J.A., Zoni, C.R., Bessonov, I., Uccello, G., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopulos, D., Uribe, C.E., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Barrios, A.G., Bachini, J.P., Rocha, A., Tam, F.C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A.A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, A., Ielasi, A., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Bouraghda, M.A., Moura, M., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., Verdoia, M., Luca, G. De, Manzo-Silberman, S., Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D.C., Ganyukov, V., Busljetik, O., Cercek, M., Okkels, L., Loh, P.H., Calmac, L., Ferrer, G.R.I., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., otto di Uccio, F. Sc, Birgelen, C. von, Versaci, F., Berg, J ., Casella, G., Wong Sung Lung, A., Kala, P., Díez Gil, J.L., Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M., Becerra, V., Lee, M.K., Juzar, D.A., Moura Joaquim, R. de, Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A., Galasso, G., Arpad, L., Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A.H., Ugur Mert, K., Flores Rios, X., Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Martínez-Luengas, I.L., Boccalatte, M., Ojeda, F.B., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H.L., Forés, J.S., Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Ordoñez, S., Arat Özkan, A., Scheller, B., Lehtola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Antti, Y., Brum Silveira, J.A., Zoni, C.R., Bessonov, I., Uccello, G., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopulos, D., Uribe, C.E., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Barrios, A.G., Bachini, J.P., Rocha, A., Tam, F.C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A.A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, A., Ielasi, A., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Bouraghda, M.A., Moura, M., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., and Verdoia, M. more...
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Item does not contain fulltext, BACKGROUND: Several reports have demonstrated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the management and outcome of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The aim of the current analysis is to investigate the potential gender difference in the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mechanical reperfusion and 30-day mortality for STEMI patients within the ISACS-STEMI COVID-19 Registry. METHODS: This retrospective multicenter registry was performed in high-volume primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) centers on four continents and included STEMI patients undergoing PPCIs in March-June 2019 and 2020. Patients were divided according to gender. The main outcomes were the incidence and timing of the PPCI, (ischemia time ≥ 12 h and door-to-balloon ≥ 30 min) and in-hospital or 30-day mortality. RESULTS: We included 16683 STEMI patients undergoing PPCIs in 109 centers. In 2020 during the pandemic, there was a significant reduction in PPCIs compared to 2019 (IRR 0.843 (95% CI: 0.825-0.861, p < 0.0001). We did not find a significant gender difference in the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the numbers of STEMI patients, which were similarly reduced from 2019 to 2020 in both groups, or in the mortality rates. Compared to prepandemia, 30-day mortality was significantly higher during the pandemic period among female (12.1% vs. 8.7%; adjusted HR [95% CI] = 1.66 [1.31-2.11], p < 0.001) but not male patients (5.8% vs. 6.7%; adjusted HR [95% CI] = 1.14 [0.96-1.34], p = 0.12). CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the treatment of patients with STEMI, with a 16% reduction in PPCI procedures similarly observed in both genders. Furthermore, we observed significantly increased in-hospital and 30-day mortality rates during the pandemic only among females. Trial registration number: NCT 04412655. more...
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5. Age-Related Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mechanical Reperfusion and 30-Day Mortality for STEMI: Results of the ISACS-STEMI COVID-19 Registry.
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Luca, G. De, Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D.C., Ganyukov, V., Busljetik, O., Cercek, M., Jensen, L.O., Loh, P.H., Calmac, L., Ferrer, G.R.I., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., Scotto D'Uccio, F., Birgelen, C. von, Versaci, F., Berg, J ., Casella, G., Wong Sung Lung, A., Kala, P., Díez Gil, J.L., Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M., Becerra Munoz, V., Lee, M.K., Juzar, D.A., Moura Joaquim, R. de, Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A., Galasso, G., Arpad, L., Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A.H., Ugur Mert, K., Flores Rios, X., Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Martínez-Luengas, I.L., Boccalatte, M., Bosa Ojeda, F., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H.L., Sanchis Forés, J., Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Manzo-Silberman, S., Ordoñez, S., Arat Özkan, A., Scheller, B., Lehitola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Antti, Y., Brum Silveira, J.A., Zoni, C.R., Bessonov, I., Uccello, G., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopulos, D., Uribe, C.E., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Gutierrez Barrios, A., Bachini, J.P., Rocha, Alex, Tam, F.C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A.A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, A., Ielasi, A., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Burgadha, M.A., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., Verdoia, M., Luca, G. De, Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D.C., Ganyukov, V., Busljetik, O., Cercek, M., Jensen, L.O., Loh, P.H., Calmac, L., Ferrer, G.R.I., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., Scotto D'Uccio, F., Birgelen, C. von, Versaci, F., Berg, J ., Casella, G., Wong Sung Lung, A., Kala, P., Díez Gil, J.L., Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M., Becerra Munoz, V., Lee, M.K., Juzar, D.A., Moura Joaquim, R. de, Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A., Galasso, G., Arpad, L., Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A.H., Ugur Mert, K., Flores Rios, X., Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Martínez-Luengas, I.L., Boccalatte, M., Bosa Ojeda, F., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H.L., Sanchis Forés, J., Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Manzo-Silberman, S., Ordoñez, S., Arat Özkan, A., Scheller, B., Lehitola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Antti, Y., Brum Silveira, J.A., Zoni, C.R., Bessonov, I., Uccello, G., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopulos, D., Uribe, C.E., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Gutierrez Barrios, A., Bachini, J.P., Rocha, Alex, Tam, F.C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A.A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, A., Ielasi, A., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Burgadha, M.A., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., and Verdoia, M. more...
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Contains fulltext : 291566.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), BACKGROUND: The constraints in the management of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) during the COVID-19 pandemic have been suggested to have severely impacted mortality levels. The aim of the current analysis is to evaluate the age-related effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mechanical reperfusion and 30-day mortality for STEMI within the registry ISACS-STEMI COVID-19. METHODS: This retrospective multicenter registry was performed in high-volume PPCI centers on four continents and included STEMI patients undergoing PPCI in March-June 2019 and 2020. Patients were divided according to age (< or ≥75 years). The main outcomes were the incidence and timing of PPCI, (ischemia time longer than 12 h and door-to-balloon longer than 30 min), and in-hospital or 30-day mortality. RESULTS: We included 16,683 patients undergoing PPCI in 109 centers. In 2020, during the pandemic, there was a significant reduction in PPCI as compared to 2019 (IRR 0.843 (95%-CI: 0.825-0.861, p < 0.0001). We found a significant age-related reduction (7%, p = 0.015), with a larger effect on elderly than on younger patients. Furthermore, we observed significantly higher 30-day mortality during the pandemic period, especially among the elderly (13.6% vs. 17.9%, adjusted HR (95% CI) = 1.55 [1.24-1.93], p < 0.001) as compared to younger patients (4.8% vs. 5.7%; adjusted HR (95% CI) = 1.25 [1.05-1.49], p = 0.013), as a potential consequence of the significantly longer ischemia time observed during the pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the treatment of patients with STEMI, with a 16% reduction in PPCI procedures, with a larger reduction and a longer delay to treatment among elderly patients, which may have contributed to increase in-hospital and 30-day mortality during the pandemic. more...
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6. Le famiglie di e con stranieri
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Tomassini, C, Vignoli D, Paterno, A, Bonifazi, C, Gabrielli, G, Paluzzi, E, Terzera, L, Tomassini, C, Vignoli D, Paterno, A, Bonifazi, C, Gabrielli, G, Paluzzi, E, and Terzera, L
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7. COVID-19 pandemic, mechanical reperfusion and 30-day mortality in ST elevation myocardial infarction
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De Luca G, Algowhary M, Uguz B, Oliveira DC, Ganyukov V, Zimbakov Z, Cercek M, Jensen LO, Loh PH, Calmac L, Roura-Ferrer G, Quadros A, Milewski M, Scotto di Uccio F, von Birgelen C, Versaci F, Ten Berg J, Casella G, Wong ASL, Kala P, Diez Gil JL, Carrillo X, Dirksen MT, Becerra-Muñoz VM, Kang-Yin Lee M, Juzar DA, de Moura Joaquim R, Paladino R, Milicic D, Davlouros P, Bakraceski N, Zilio F, Donazzan L, Kraaijeveld AO, Galasso G, Lux A, Marinucci L, Guiducci V, Menichelli M, Scoccia A, Yamac A, Ugur Mert K, Flores Rios X, Kovarnik T, Kidawa M, Moreu J, Flavien V, Fabris E, Lozano Martìnez-Luengas I, Boccalatte M, Bosa Ojeda F, Arellano-Serrano C, Caiazzo G, Cirrincione G, Kao HL, Sanchis Fores J, Vignali L, Pereira H, Manzo-Silberman S, Ordonez S, Özkan AA, Scheller B, Lehtola H, Teles R, Mantis C, Ylitalo A, Brum Silveira JA, Zoni R, Bessonov I, Savonitto S, Kochiadakis G, Alexopoulos D, Uribe C, Kanakakis J, Faurie B, Gabrielli G, Gutiérrez A, Bachini JP, Rocha A, Tam FC, Rodriguez A, Lukito A, Saint-Joy V, Pessah G, Tuccillo B, Cortese G, Parodi G, Bouraghda MA, Kedhi E, Lamelas P, Suryapranata H, Nardin M, Verdoia M, ISACS-STEMI COVID-19, Collaborators, RS: Carim - H01 Clinical atrial fibrillation, Cardiologie, De Luca, G., Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D. C., Ganyukov, V., Zimbakov, Z., Cercek, M., Jensen, L. O., Loh, P. H., Calmac, L., Roura-Ferrer, G., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., Scotto di Uccio, F., von Birgelen, C., Versaci, F., Ten Berg, J., Casella, G., Wong, A. S. L., Kala, P., Diez Gil, J. L., Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M. T., Becerra-Munoz, V. M., Kang-Yin Lee, M., Juzar, D. A., de Moura Joaquim, R., Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A. O., Galasso, G., Lux, A., Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A., Ugur Mert, K., Flores Rios, X., Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Lozano Martinez-Luengas, I., Boccalatte, M., Bosa Ojeda, F., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H. -L., Sanchis Fores, J., Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Manzo-Silberman, S., Ordonez, S., Ozkan, A. A., Scheller, B., Lehtola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Ylitalo, A., Brum Silveira, J. A., Zoni, R., Bessonov, I., Savonitto, S., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopoulos, D., Uribe, C., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Gutierrez, A., Bachini, J. P., Rocha, A., Tam, F. C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, B., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Bouraghda, M. A., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., and Verdoia, M. more...
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Registrie ,Male ,ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis ,Time Factors ,Percutaneous ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Practice Patterns ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Rate ratio ,Time-to-Treatment/trends ,Cardiologists ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,Heart Rate ,Risk Factors ,Pandemic ,ST segment ,Registries ,Hospital Mortality ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,10. No inequality ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention/adverse effects ,Hospital Mortality/trends ,COVID-19 ,myocardial infarction ,percutaneous coronary intervention ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Cardiologists/trends ,Human ,Aged ,Humans ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,Retrospective Studies ,Risk Assessment ,ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction ,Time-to-Treatment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Cardiologist ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Acute Coronary Syndrome ,Pandemics ,Physicians' ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,COVID-19, myocardial infarction, percutaneous coronary intervention ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,medicine.disease ,Practice Patterns, Physicians'/trends ,business - Abstract
ObjectiveThe initial data of the International Study on Acute Coronary Syndromes - ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction COVID-19 showed in Europe a remarkable reduction in primary percutaneous coronary intervention procedures and higher in-hospital mortality during the initial phase of the pandemic as compared with the prepandemic period. The aim of the current study was to provide the final results of the registry, subsequently extended outside Europe with a larger inclusion period (up to June 2020) and longer follow-up (up to 30 days).MethodsThis is a retrospective multicentre registry in 109 high-volume primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) centres from Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia and North Africa, enrolling 16 674 patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergoing PPPCI in March/June 2019 and 2020. The main study outcomes were the incidence of PPCI, delayed treatment (ischaemia time >12 hours and door-to-balloon >30 min), in-hospital and 30-day mortality.ResultsIn 2020, during the pandemic, there was a significant reduction in PPCI as compared with 2019 (incidence rate ratio 0.843, 95% CI 0.825 to 0.861, p75 years) (p=0.015), and was not related to the peak of cases or deaths due to COVID-19. The heterogeneity among centres was high (pConclusionPercutaneous revascularisation for STEMI was significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a 16% reduction in PPCI procedures, especially among older patients (about 20%), and longer delays to treatment, which may have contributed to the increased in-hospital and 30-day mortality during the pandemic.Trial registration numberNCT04412655. more...
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8. COVID-19 pandemic, mechanical reperfusion and 30-day mortality in ST elevation myocardial infarction
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Luca, G. De, Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D.C., Ganyukov, V., Zimbakov, Z., Cercek, M., Jensen, L.O., Loh, P.H., Calmac, L., Roura-Ferrer, G., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., Uccio, F. Scotto di, Birgelen, C. von, Versaci, F., Berg, J ., Casella, G., Wong, A.S.Y., Kala, P., Gil, J.L. Diez, Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M.T., Becerra-Muñoz, V.M., Kang-Yin Lee, M., Juzar, D.A., Joaquim, R. de Moura, Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A.O., Galasso, G., Lux, A, Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A., Mert, K. Ugur, Rios, X. Flores, Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Martìnez-Luengas, I. Lozano, Boccalatte, M., Ojeda, F., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H.L., Fores, J. Sanchis, Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Manzo-Silberman, S., Ordonez, S., Özkan, A.A., Scheller, B., Lehtola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Ylitalo, A., Silveira, J.A. Brum, Zoni, R., Bessonov, I., Savonitto, S., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopoulos, D., Uribe, C., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Gutiérrez, A., Bachini, J.P., Rocha, A., Tam, F.C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, B., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Bouraghda, M.A., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., Verdoia, M., Luca, G. De, Algowhary, M., Uguz, B., Oliveira, D.C., Ganyukov, V., Zimbakov, Z., Cercek, M., Jensen, L.O., Loh, P.H., Calmac, L., Roura-Ferrer, G., Quadros, A., Milewski, M., Uccio, F. Scotto di, Birgelen, C. von, Versaci, F., Berg, J ., Casella, G., Wong, A.S.Y., Kala, P., Gil, J.L. Diez, Carrillo, X., Dirksen, M.T., Becerra-Muñoz, V.M., Kang-Yin Lee, M., Juzar, D.A., Joaquim, R. de Moura, Paladino, R., Milicic, D., Davlouros, P., Bakraceski, N., Zilio, F., Donazzan, L., Kraaijeveld, A.O., Galasso, G., Lux, A, Marinucci, L., Guiducci, V., Menichelli, M., Scoccia, A., Yamac, A., Mert, K. Ugur, Rios, X. Flores, Kovarnik, T., Kidawa, M., Moreu, J., Flavien, V., Fabris, E., Martìnez-Luengas, I. Lozano, Boccalatte, M., Ojeda, F., Arellano-Serrano, C., Caiazzo, G., Cirrincione, G., Kao, H.L., Fores, J. Sanchis, Vignali, L., Pereira, H., Manzo-Silberman, S., Ordonez, S., Özkan, A.A., Scheller, B., Lehtola, H., Teles, R., Mantis, C., Ylitalo, A., Silveira, J.A. Brum, Zoni, R., Bessonov, I., Savonitto, S., Kochiadakis, G., Alexopoulos, D., Uribe, C., Kanakakis, J., Faurie, B., Gabrielli, G., Gutiérrez, A., Bachini, J.P., Rocha, A., Tam, F.C., Rodriguez, A., Lukito, A., Saint-Joy, V., Pessah, G., Tuccillo, B., Cortese, G., Parodi, G., Bouraghda, M.A., Kedhi, E., Lamelas, P., Suryapranata, H., Nardin, M., and Verdoia, M. more...
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Item does not contain fulltext, OBJECTIVE: The initial data of the International Study on Acute Coronary Syndromes - ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction COVID-19 showed in Europe a remarkable reduction in primary percutaneous coronary intervention procedures and higher in-hospital mortality during the initial phase of the pandemic as compared with the prepandemic period. The aim of the current study was to provide the final results of the registry, subsequently extended outside Europe with a larger inclusion period (up to June 2020) and longer follow-up (up to 30 days). METHODS: This is a retrospective multicentre registry in 109 high-volume primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) centres from Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia and North Africa, enrolling 16 674 patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergoing PPPCI in March/June 2019 and 2020. The main study outcomes were the incidence of PPCI, delayed treatment (ischaemia time >12 hours and door-to-balloon >30 min), in-hospital and 30-day mortality. RESULTS: In 2020, during the pandemic, there was a significant reduction in PPCI as compared with 2019 (incidence rate ratio 0.843, 95% CI 0.825 to 0.861, p<0.0001). This reduction was significantly associated with age, being higher in older adults (>75 years) (p=0.015), and was not related to the peak of cases or deaths due to COVID-19. The heterogeneity among centres was high (p<0.001). Furthermore, the pandemic was associated with a significant increase in door-to-balloon time (40 (25-70) min vs 40 (25-64) min, p=0.01) and total ischaemia time (225 (135-410) min vs 196 (120-355) min, p<0.001), which may have contributed to the higher in-hospital (6.5% vs 5.3%, p<0.001) and 30-day (8% vs 6.5%, p=0.001) mortality observed during the pandemic. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous revascularisation for STEMI was significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a 16% reduction in PPCI procedures, especially among older patients (about 20%), and longer delays to treatmen more...
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9. Dopo la pandemia: ripensare il lavoro dentro la 'società comoda'
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Gabrielli, G., Pesenti, Luca, Pesenti Luca (ORCID:0000-0002-5216-7879), Gabrielli, G., Pesenti, Luca, and Pesenti Luca (ORCID:0000-0002-5216-7879)
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Western societies face unprecedented challenges after the pandemic. One of these is related to the possibility, accelerated and enhanced by the restrictions introduced by governments during the emergency, of structuring social systems in which the relational dimension appears less and less central. Replacing it is the illusion of being able to build a 'comfortable society' in which technology makes human life increasingly disintermediated. The world of work, over which hovers the utopia of reduced fatigue thanks to technology and the remoteisation of work, does not escape this danger. The essay addresses these issues by emphasising their strong anthropological challenge. more...
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10. La cifra antropologico relazionale della distanza: sfide e prospettive
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Pagliacci, D, Stoppa, F, Accoto, C, Gabrielli, G, Miano, A, Capraro, V, Alici, L, Pierosara, S, Pagliacci, Donatella, Pagliacci, D (ORCID:0000-0003-3881-6032), Pagliacci, D, Stoppa, F, Accoto, C, Gabrielli, G, Miano, A, Capraro, V, Alici, L, Pierosara, S, Pagliacci, Donatella, and Pagliacci, D (ORCID:0000-0003-3881-6032) more...
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Viviamo posti gli uni accanto agli altri, vicini e separati, sperimentiamo legami di prossimità e distanza e sono queste condizioni che ci permettono di essere gli uni per gli altri, gli uni presso gli altri, senza nessuno di noi possa dire di essere l'altro, di sentire il suo sentire. more...
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11. Gender equality attitudes of Muslim migrants in Italy
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Gabrielli G., Carobene G., Gabrielli, G., and Carobene, G.
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Gender diparities, Muslim, Migrants, Italy - Abstract
In European public debates, Islam is often described as having a determinant role on gender inequality. However, Islamic community in Italy is significantly diversified and gender-related attitudes are affected by the different contexts of origin. By using multipurpose Istat data, we estimate a synthetic index of gender equality attitudes and conduct multivariate empirical analyses on migrant Muslim men and women. Results show that the heterogeneity among migrant groups persists after controlling for other factors. In addition, more religious Muslims are on average more opposed to gender equality. However, the role of religious communal integration is more important than that of individual religiosity. more...
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12. Fertility intentions within a three-year time frame: a comparison between migrant and native Italian women
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Mussino E., Gabrielli G., Ortensi L., Strozza S., Mussino, E., Gabrielli, G., Ortensi, L., and Strozza, S.
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Fertility, Short-term intentions, International migration, Italy, GGS data, SCIF data - Abstract
The body of literature on the fertility of migrants in Europe has grown significantly in recent decades. The focus has mostly been on analysing their actual behaviours, and reflection on other crucial aspects extensively analysed in studies on natives has been lacking. In particular, differences between migrants’ reproductive decision-making process and that of natives are currently understudied in the European context. We will focus on the association between demographic and socio-economic characteristics and fertility intentions, comparing native Italian and migrant women in Italy. We apply logistic regression models to analyse factors associated with strong intentions to have a child (or positive fertility intention) and strong intentions not to have a child (or negative fertility intention) in the short term. We use data from the Social Condition and Integration of Foreign Citizens survey on households with at least one foreign member and from the Italian Gender and Generation Survey, both carried out at the national level by the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT). Net of controlled covariates, migrant women have both higher positive and lower negative fertility intentions within a 3-year time frame than native women do. However, the patterns of fertility intentions are different for natives and migrants as a function of age, educational level, marital status, parity, homeownership and, notably, labour market status. Focusing only on migrant women, we observe that fertility intentions vary by age at arrival and time since migration and that there are significant differences by country and geographical area of birth. more...
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13. Effect of valinomycin on P.E.T. partners in L-B mimetic membranes
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Caminati, G., Gabrielli, G., Ricceri, R., Kremer, F., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Ottewill, R. H., editor, and Rennie, A. R., editor
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14. Complexation of metal ions at the monolayer-water interface
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Caminati, G., Margheri, E., Gabrielli, G., Kremer, F., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Ottewill, R. H., editor, and Rennie, A. R., editor
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- 1994
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15. Building ion-selective membranes by insertion of ionophore in both lipid and polymer matrices
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Gilardoni, A., Margheri, E., Gabrielli, G., Kilian, H. -G., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Laggner, P., editor, and Glatter, O., editor
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- 1993
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16. Interfacial properties of surfaction
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Gilardoni, A., Gabrielli, G., Kilian, H. -G., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Laggner, P., editor, and Glatter, O., editor
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17. Temperature-dependence of spreading monolayers of aliphatic alcohols at the water/air interface
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Nostro, P. Lo, Caminati, G., Gabrielli, G., Kilian, H. -G., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Laggner, P., editor, and Glatter, O., editor
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- 1993
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18. Mixed monolyers: Support acidity, two-dimensional phases and compatibility
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Gabrielli, G., Puggelli, M., Gilardoni, A., Kilian, H. -G., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Helm, C., editor, Lösche, M., editor, and Möhwald, H., editor
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- 1992
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19. Dye/dihexadecylphosphate monolayers: a spectroscopic and thermodynamic study
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Caminati, G., Gabrielli, G., Barni, E., Savarino, P., Möbius, D., Kilian, H. -G., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Helm, C., editor, Lösche, M., editor, and Möhwald, H., editor
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- 1992
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20. What role does timing play in migrants’ transition to marriage? A comparison between endogamous and exogamous marriages
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Gabrielli, G, Barbiano di Belgiojoso, E, Terzera, L, Paterno, A, Gabrielli, G., Barbiano di Belgiojoso, E., Terzera, L., Paterno, A., Gabrielli, G, Barbiano di Belgiojoso, E, Terzera, L, Paterno, A, Gabrielli, G., Barbiano di Belgiojoso, E., Terzera, L., and Paterno, A. more...
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Couple formation and migration are the results of interrelated decision-making processes in the life cycle. Using data from the “Social Condition and Integration of Foreign Citizens (SCIF)” survey, conducted in Italy in 2011–2012 by Istat, we aim to investigate how the timing of migration events affects the type and timing of marriages in the destination country. Time-related models investigate the competing-risk transitions to endogamous and exogamous marriages with Italian spouses. Obtained results provide evidence of the complexity of today’s migrations, and they indicate the coexistence of various patterns among first-generation migrants in Italy, characterised by a plurality of origins, with different projects and behavioural models. The “interrelation of events” hypothesis explains the transitions to both endogamous and exogamous marriages among women, while men usually spend more time finding a partner and achieving economic stability. Despite this general picture, our analysis shows different and original pathways shaping transitions to marriage by reason of migration and considering a number of demographic and migratory characteristics more...
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21. Il rendimento scolastico: un’analisi dell’indagine PISA
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Gabrielli G., Di Bartolomeo A., Gabrielli G., Di Bartolomeo A., De Santis G., Pirani E., Porcu M., Gabrielli, G., and Di Bartolomeo, A.
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Scuola, indagine PISA, risultati scolastici - Abstract
Il libro affronta il complesso tema dell’istruzione sotto vari profili: come è organizzata in Italia, come è cambiata nel recente passato e come cambierà in futuro. Si analizzano in particolare gli aspetti problematici relativi alle risorse (come vengono investite e da parte di chi, nel settore pubblico e in quello privato), la valutazione dei risultati, la presenza degli stranieri, il trattamento di aspetti differenziali, la capacità della scuola di favorire la mobilità sociale e la sua utilità come investimento economico per le famiglie e gli individui. more...
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22. Spectroscopic investigation on the effect of the addition of ceramide into lipid vesicles
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Margheri, E., Bonosi, F., Gabrielli, G., Martini, G., Corti, M., editor, and Mallamace, F., editor
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- 1991
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23. Mono- and multi-layers containing ion carriers
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Gabrielli, G., Puggelli, M., Prelazzi, G., Corti, M., editor, and Mallamace, F., editor
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24. Nonlinear Vibrations of Carbon Brushes Sustained by Thermoelastic Effects of the Slipring
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Gabrielli, G., Schweitzer, G., and Schiehlen, W., editor
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25. Dalla dichiarazione dello stato di emergenza alla legge di bilancio per il 2021: l’impatto normativo sui comuni
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Astolfo, R., Balducci, M., Bergonzini, C., Bertin, G., Billio, M., Bolgherini, S., Brambilla, P., Brigante, V., Brino, V., Bucci, V., Buonsante, N. I., Caldura, F., Campostrini, S., Canossi, G., Degni, M., Eisenberg, E., Ferrara, G., Ferri, A., Gabrielli, G., Gallo, G. M., Grassi, A., Lagravinese R., Laurenza E., Leonardi, G., Letterio, D., Luciani, E., Manzetti, V., Meneghelli, E., Menegus, G., Messina, P., Minervini, L. F., Morgia, A., Nardo, M. T., Pellizzari, S., Petrina, F., Porcelli, F., Porchia, S., Pupo, P., Resce, G., Rosa Salva, P. M., Scapinello, C., Sirtori, S., Tubertini, C., Turrin, M., Vermiglio, C., Vinella, A., Zantedeschi, M, Degni, M, Luciani, E, Luciani E., Astolfo, R., Balducci, M., Bergonzini, C., Bertin, G., Billio, M., Bolgherini, S., Brambilla, P., Brigante, V., Brino, V., Bucci, V., Buonsante, N. I., Caldura, F., Campostrini, S., Canossi, G., Degni, M., Eisenberg, E., Ferrara, G., Ferri, A., Gabrielli, G., Gallo, G. M., Grassi, A., Lagravinese R., Laurenza E., Leonardi, G., Letterio, D., Luciani, E., Manzetti, V., Meneghelli, E., Menegus, G., Messina, P., Minervini, L. F., Morgia, A., Nardo, M. T., Pellizzari, S., Petrina, F., Porcelli, F., Porchia, S., Pupo, P., Resce, G., Rosa Salva, P. M., Scapinello, C., Sirtori, S., Tubertini, C., Turrin, M., Vermiglio, C., Vinella, A., Zantedeschi, M, Degni, M, Luciani, E, and Luciani E. more...
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26. The attentional boost effect in young and adult euthymic bipolar patients and healthy controls
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Gabrielli, G. B., Rossi-Arnaud, C., Spataro, P., Doricchi, F., Costanzi, M., Santirocchi, A., Angeletti, G., Sani, Gabriele, Cestari, V., Sani G. (ORCID:0000-0002-9767-8752), Gabrielli, G. B., Rossi-Arnaud, C., Spataro, P., Doricchi, F., Costanzi, M., Santirocchi, A., Angeletti, G., Sani, Gabriele, Cestari, V., and Sani G. (ORCID:0000-0002-9767-8752) more...
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In the Attentional Boost Effect (ABE), stimuli encoded with to-be-responded targets are later recognized more accurately than stimuli encoded with to-be-ignored distractors. While this effect is robust in young adults, evidence regarding healthy older adults and clinical populations is sparse. The present study investigated whether a significant ABE is present in bipolar patients (BP), who, even in the euthymic phase, suffer from attentional deficits, and whether the effect is modulated by age. Young and adult euthymic BP and healthy controls (HC) presented with a sequence of pictures paired with target or distractor squares were asked to pay attention to the pictures and press the spacebar when a target square appeared. After a 15-min interval, their memory of the pictures was tested in a recognition task. The performance in the detection task was lower in BP than in HC, in both age groups. More importantly, neither young nor adult BP exhibited a significant ABE; for HC, a robust ABE was only found in young participants. The results suggest that the increase in the attentional demands of the detection task in BP and in adult HC draws resources away from the encoding of target-associated stimuli, resulting in elimination of the ABE. Clinical implications are discussed. more...
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27. Photophysical study of mixed monolayers of pyrene-labeled phospholipids
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Caminati, G., Gabrielli, G., Ahuja, R. C., Möbius, D., Kilian, H. -G., editor, Lagaly, G., editor, Laggner, P., editor, and Glatter, O., editor
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28. I giovani stranieri e la scuola
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Strozza S., Buonomo A., Muccitelli P., Spizzichino D., Casacchia O., Gabrielli G., Strozza S., Buonomo A., Muccitelli P., Spizzichino D., Casacchia O., Gabrielli G., Perez M., Strozza, S., Buonomo, A., Muccitelli, P., Spizzichino, D., Casacchia, O., and Gabrielli, G. more...
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Inclusione scolastica, migrazioni, seconde generazioni - Abstract
Obiettivo di questo capitolo è di affrontare, sulla base dei dati dell’indagine campionaria dell’Istat su “Condizione e integrazione sociale dei cittadini stranieri”, i temi della mancata partecipazione scolastica, dell’intenzione di andare all’università e dell’uscita precoce dalla scuola dei giovani di cittadinanza straniera , allo scopo di valutarne l’associazione con alcune caratteristiche demografiche individuali, la situazione socio-economica familiare, l’inserimento scolastico e/o il livello medio di integrazione della famiglia. Dopo una rapida disamina della letteratura sulle determinanti della dispersione scolastica e dell’uscita precoce dal sistema formativo, le tre tematiche sopra indicate vengono analizzate, attraverso il ricorso alla regressione logistica, le caratteristiche ed i fattori determinanti per fornire sintetiche indicazioni sulle ricadute in termini di politiche sociali e scolastiche di inclusione. more...
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29. La fecondità degli stranieri: misure e determinanti
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Giannantoni P., Ortensi L., Gabrielli G., Strozza S., Giannantoni P., Ortensi L., Gabrielli G., Strozza S., Perez M., Giannantoni, P., Ortensi, L., Gabrielli, G., and Strozza, S.
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Fecondità, stima, poisson - Abstract
Sulla base dei dati dell’indagine campionaria su “Condizione e integrazione sociale dei cittadini stranieri” si intende proporre stime corrette della fecondità degli stranieri ottenute attraverso la procedura proposta da Toulemon (Toulemon 2004; Toulemon e Mazuy 2004), distinguendo tra la parte precedente e quella successiva alla migrazione, e analizzare le determi-nanti del comportamento riproduttivo in Italia, cioè successivo all’evento migratorio, evidenziando le differenze tra le principali cittadinanze presenti nel paese. more...
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30. Does maternal ethnic identity affect the educational trajectories of immigrant descendants?
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Buonomo A., Gabrielli G., Strozza S., Buonomo, A., Gabrielli, G., and Strozza, S.
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Second Generation, Italy, ethnic identity, education, performance - Abstract
According to Eurostat (European Commission 2014, 2016), Italy has one of highest quota in Europe of immigrant youths (aged 18-24) with at most a compulsory level of education, who left school before they have finished their course and have not attended any other course in the last four weeks. After a short presentation of the international literature on ethnic identity (section 2), we will introduce the survey and the method of analysis adopted (section 3). The maternal ethnic identity of children (aged 14-24) will be presented in section 4 and in the following one (section 5) the determinant of educational trajectories will be discussed with special attention to the role of maternal ethnic identity. In the final section, the main results will be synthetized and the possible political implications will be highlighted. more...
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31. Le innovazioni normative per i comuni nel 2019
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Astolfo, A., Borioni, P, Giovanni Bertin, Brambilla P., Brigante V., Caldura F., Campostrini, S., Colombini G., Degni M., Di Cataldo, M, Doni, C., D’Orlando, E., Evangelista, A., Ferri, A., Gabrielli, G., Gibin, M., Houser, M., Iacotucci, F., Lagravinese, R, Luciani, E., Manzetti, V., Minzyuk, L., Morgia, A., Paradiso, M., Poiana, M., Porcelli, F., Porchia, S., Postal, G., Resce, G., Romani, G., Rosa Salva, P. M., Russo, F., Sandel, L., Zanardi, A., Zantedeschi, M., Zin, A., Degni, M, Luciani, E, Astolfo, A., Borioni, P, Giovanni Bertin, Brambilla P., Brigante V., Caldura F., Campostrini, S., Colombini G., Degni M., Di Cataldo, M, Doni, C., D’Orlando, E., Evangelista, A., Ferri, A., Gabrielli, G., Gibin, M., Houser, M., Iacotucci, F., Lagravinese, R, Luciani, E., Manzetti, V., Minzyuk, L., Morgia, A., Paradiso, M., Poiana, M., Porcelli, F., Porchia, S., Postal, G., Resce, G., Romani, G., Rosa Salva, P. M., Russo, F., Sandel, L., Zanardi, A., Zantedeschi, M., Zin, A., Degni, M, and Luciani, E more...
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32. Behavioral psychological symptoms of dementia and functional connectivity changes: a network-based study
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Serra, L., Bruschini, M., Di Domenico, C., Mancini, M., Bechi Gabrielli, G., Bonarota, S., Caltagirone, C., Cercignani, M., Marra, Camillo, Bozzali, M., Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044), Serra, L., Bruschini, M., Di Domenico, C., Mancini, M., Bechi Gabrielli, G., Bonarota, S., Caltagirone, C., Cercignani, M., Marra, Camillo, Bozzali, M., and Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044) more...
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Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are commonly observed since the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD) associated with structural brain changes. It is conceivable that they may also relate to functional brain changes. This resting-state functional MRI (RS-fMRI) study investigated the alterations within functional brain networks of a cohort of AD patients at different clinical stages who presented with BPSD. One hundred one AD patients and 56 patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment underwent a neuropsychological evaluation including the Neuropsychiatry Inventory-12 (NPI-12). All patients and 35 healthy controls (HS) underwent 3T-MRI. Factor analysis was used to extract the principal factors from NPI-12, while RS-fMRI data were processed using graph theory to investigate functional connectivity. Five factors were extracted from NPI-12. Sixty-two percent of patients showed BPSD and functional brain connectivity changes in various networks compared to those without BPSD and HS. These changes contributed to account for patients' BPSD. This work opens new perspectives in terms of nonpharmacological interventions that might be designed to modulate brain connectivity and improve patients' BPSD. more...
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33. Evaluation of two commercial peach extracts for skin prick testing in the diagnosis of hypersensitivity to lipid transfer protein. A multicenter study
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Asero, R, Aruanno, A, Bresciani, Marco Torkel, Brusca, I, Carollo, M, Cecchi, L, Cortellini, G, Deleonardi, G, Farsi, A, Ferrarini, E, Gabrielli, Francesca Augusta, Ingrassia, A, Mauro, M, Murzilli, F, Nucera, Eleonora, Onida, R, Pastorello, E A, Pinter, E, Rizzi, Angela, Russello, M, Sacerdoti, C, Scala, G, Villalta, D, Zampogna, S, Amato, S, Mistrello, G, Scala, E, Bresciani, M, Gabrielli, G, Nucera, E (ORCID:0000-0002-0565-7680), Rizzi, A (ORCID:0000-0002-6795-746X), Asero, R, Aruanno, A, Bresciani, Marco Torkel, Brusca, I, Carollo, M, Cecchi, L, Cortellini, G, Deleonardi, G, Farsi, A, Ferrarini, E, Gabrielli, Francesca Augusta, Ingrassia, A, Mauro, M, Murzilli, F, Nucera, Eleonora, Onida, R, Pastorello, E A, Pinter, E, Rizzi, Angela, Russello, M, Sacerdoti, C, Scala, G, Villalta, D, Zampogna, S, Amato, S, Mistrello, G, Scala, E, Bresciani, M, Gabrielli, G, Nucera, E (ORCID:0000-0002-0565-7680), and Rizzi, A (ORCID:0000-0002-6795-746X) more...
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The clinical usefulness of two commercial peach extracts for SPT (by Lofarma SpA and ALK-Abellò, respectively) was compared in a multicenter study carried out in Italy. Peach allergic patients were tested with the two extracts in parallel and underwent the detection of IgE specific for all three peach allergens currently available (Pru p 1, Pru p 3, and Pru p4, respectively). The two extracts were almost identical in terms of sensitivity and specificity, being able to detect virtually all patients sensitized to stable peach allergens (lipid transfer protein [LTP] and, presumably, peamaclein) but scoring negative in patients exclusively sensitive to labile allergens (either PR-10 and/or profilin). Thus, the two extracts represent an excellent tool to carry out a preliminary component-resolved diagnosis of peach allergy at the first patient visit more...
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34. Neurocoaching: exploring the relationship between coach and coachee by means of bioelectrical signal similarities
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Gabrielli, G., primary, Bilucaglia, M., additional, Zito, M., additional, Laureanti, R., additional, Caponetto, A., additional, Circi, R., additional, Fici, A., additional, Rivetti, F., additional, Valesi, R., additional, Galanto, A., additional, Senoner, G., additional, and Russo, V., additional more...
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35. Evaluation of two commercial peach extracts for skin prick testing in the diagnosis of hypersensitivity to lipid transfer protein. A multicenter study
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Asero, R., primary, Aruanno, A., additional, Bresciani, M., additional, Brusca, I., additional, Carollo, M., additional, Cecchi, L., additional, Cortellini, G., additional, Deleonardi, G., additional, Farsi, A., additional, Ferrarini, E., additional, Gabrielli, G., additional, Ingrassia, A., additional, Mauro, M., additional, Murzilli, F., additional, Nucera, E., additional, Onida, R., additional, Pastorello, E.A., additional, Pinter, E., additional, Rizzi, A., additional, Russello, M., additional, Sacerdoti, C., additional, Scala, E., additional, Scala, G., additional, Villalta, D., additional, Zampogna, S., additional, Amato, S., additional, and Mistrello, G., additional more...
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36. Resilient students with migratory background
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Di Bartolomeo A., Gabrielli G., Di Bartolomeo Anna, Gabrielli Giuseppe, Abbruzzo Antpnino, Chiodi Marcello, Di Bartolomeo, A., and Gabrielli, G.
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integration, second generation, school performances, resilience, multilevel - Abstract
Numerous research has shown that there is direct relationship among high educational outcomes, employment, income and integration. Immigrants’ children do show, on average, lower educational performances than natives’ ones in addition of being more socio-economically disadvantaged. Countries’ success in helping and integrating immigrants’ children needs to find new educational policies and strategies. Using PISA survey data, we aim at providing further elements of discussion looking at “resilient” students. Given the strong impact of the students’ social, cultural and economic family background, we aim at analysing how “disadvantaged” students can overcome their socio-economic and cultural obstacles and achieve good educational performances. Applying multilevel logit models, we analyse the main determinants to be resilient students considering both individual motivations and school resources. more...
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37. Immigrant youths: Between early leaving and continue their studies
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Buonomo A., Strozza S., Gabrielli G., Merrill B., Padilla Carmona M.T., Monteagudo J.G., Buonomo, A., Strozza, S., and Gabrielli, G.
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School performance, ELET, Second Generation, Italy - Abstract
School enrollment and early school leaving are crucial issues in many EU countries, with Italy playing a central role in the European context. According to Eurostat data, in 2011 Italy is ranked 28th for early leaving from education and training (ELET) among 33 countries. Large school dropout rates, less success in studies, loss of school years, and lack of concentration, which are directly involved in the labor market, are the main issues that children of immigrants in the Italian school face. This paper contributes to the growing literature on these issues and highlights its main characteristics and determinants. The main source of this work is the first (and only) survey on the Condition and Social Integration of Foreign Citizens in 2011-2012 of ISTAT (National Institute of Statistics in Italy) released in 2017. The survey collects data on families with at least one foreign citizen and provides unprecedented information on foreigners living in Italy. The data allowed us to associate each young immigrant student with parents’ characteristics (e.g. age, citizenship, degree of study, family type) and provided information about the type of schooling (e.g. loss of school years, perceived discrimination in class, amount of homework). Using logistic regression models, we analyzed three different dichotomous dependent variables: non-enrollment at school, intention to enroll in university and early school leaving, and training of young people of foreign citizenship. This paper evaluates their association with some individual demographic characteristics, family socio-economic context, school inclusion, and (or) the average level of family integration. The results show that the risk of not being enrolled in school is significantly lower for girls, increases with age, is higher in Southern Italy (i.e. double compared to the Northern area), is higher for those encountering problems with the language, and increases with age on arrival in Italy. Family characteristics play a decisive role, in that young foreigners living without parents exhibit a greater risk of not being enrolled in school, the same is true for those with low-educated parents. When analyzing the intention to enroll in university, it was also possible to use variables related to the study path of young foreigners. The intention of not going to university is clearly associated with school failure and with parents’ low interest in following their children’s school career. The analysis on early leaving from studies and training confirmed the afore-mentioned results. In particular, the risk of early leaving from studies and training affects young people who arrived in Italy between 13 and 17 years, especially Albanian or Chinese citizens. Even in this case the role of parents is decisive. more...
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38. Demographic changes, research questions and data needs: issues about migrations
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Strozza S., Gabrielli G., Strozza Salvatore, Gabrielli Giuseppe, Abbruzzo Antpnino, Chiodi Marcello, Strozza, S., and Gabrielli, G.
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migration, population, data sources, census, Italian Statistical System - Abstract
After a synthetic introductory analysis on the trends of legal and resident population in Italy according to different sources, such as census, post-census estimations and Municipal Population Registers, the paper aims at focusing on the migratory component of population dynamics. In particular, it underlines the recent changes occurred to foreign immigration (for example, the importance of family reunifications and the growth of asylum seekers) to foreign-origin presence (from first to second generation, and from foreigners to new Italians), as well as to Italian emigration. This background framework will outline new information and research needs to which Italian public statistics system could or should handle considering the gained experience in other European countries (from cross-sectional to longitudinal surveys). more...
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39. Thermodynamic and spectroscopic properties of mixtures of β-lactoglobulin and dioleylphosphatidylcholine
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Korchowiec, B., Puggelli, M., Gabrielli, G., Nocentini, M., and Focardi, C.
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40. A study of macroderm a and macroderm L monolayers and their two-dimensional compatibility
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Morganti, F., Ricceri, R., Solaro, R., Chiellini, E., and Gabrielli, G.
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41. Prunus Cerasus L. modulates adipogenesis and inflammation of visceral adipose tissue in rats fed a high-fat diet
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Martinelli, I, Moruzzi, M, Maggi, F, Amantini, C, Palermo, Fa, Cocci, P, MICIONI DI BONAVENTURA, Maria Vittoria, Gabrielli, G, Fruganti, A, Marchegiani, A, Kloeting, N, Lupidi, G, Cifani, C, Tayebati, Sk, and Tomassoni, D. more...
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42. Effects of Prunus cerasus L. seeds and juice on liver steatosis in an animal model of diet-induced obesity
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Martinelli, I, Moruzzi, M, Maggi, F, Amantini, C, F A, Palermo, Cocci, P, M V, Micioni Di Bonaventura, Gabrielli, G, Fruganti, A, Marchegiani, A, Kloeting, N, Lupidi, G, Cifani, C, K T, Seyed, and Tomassoni, D more...
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chronic inflammation ,Obesity, steatosis, Tart cherry, chronic inflammation ,steatosis ,Tart cherry ,Obesity - Published
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43. La generazione Zeta sfida la leadership delle imprese. Come prepararsi?
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Gabrielli, G., Profili, S., and Sammarra, A.
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44. Probiotic supplementation: preventing overweight, obesity related depression and anxiety-like behavior in rats
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MICIONI DI BONAVENTURA, Maria Vittoria, Verdenelli, Mc, Cecchini, C, Tomassoni, D, Coman, Mg, Orpianesi, C, Cresci, A, Gabrielli, G, Silvi, S, and Cifani, C
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45. Vectorial photoinduced electron transfer in phospholipid vesicles and LB bilayers
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Caminati, G., Ricceri, R., Gabrielli, G., and Turro, N. J.
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46. Monolayers of proteins: β-lactoglobulin and its interactions with phospholipids
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Puggelli, M., Nocentini, M., Gabrielli, G., and Poletti, L.
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- 1994
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47. Interactions of metal ions with monolayers and with Langmuir-Blodgett films
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Caneto, C., Caminati, G., Berti, D., Puggelli, M., and Gabrielli, G.
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- 1994
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48. Histories of Couple Formation and Migration: The Case of Foreigners in Lombardy, Italy
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Gabrielli, G, Terzera, L, Paterno, A, Strozza, S, Gabrielli, G, Terzera, L, Paterno, A, and Strozza, S
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Migrant families have become relevant in Italy during the past decade and Lombardy is one of the Italian regions with the largest foreign presence. The aim of the article is to contribute to the international debate on the relationship between couple formation and migration event. Using data from the 2010 ORIM (Osservatorio Regionale sull’Immigrazione e la Multietnicità) sample survey and event history techniques, we look at the main determinants of the transition to couple formation. The results show both the presence of significant time-related interrelations between the two events and the importance of the gender role in migration. Migrant men have a low propensity of couple formation in the period around the migration event. Their length of stay at destination is positively related to such propensity. Women have the highest likelihood of transition to couple formation in proximity to the migration event. However, interesting differences in the timing of union formation persist by origin backgrounds. more...
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49. Update of the position document of the Italian Society of Interventional Cardiology (SICI-GISE) on the minimum requirements for hospitals and operators performing procedures of a transcatheter implantation of aortic valve prostheses
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Tarantini, G., Esposito, G., Musumeci, G., Fraccaro, C., Franzone, A., Castiglioni, B., La Manna, A., Limbruno, U., Marchese, A., Mauro, C., Rigattieri, S., Tarantino, F., Gandolfo, C., Santoro, G., Violini, R., Airoldi, F., Albiero, R., Balbi, M., Baralis, G., Bartorelli, A.L., Bedogni, F., Benassi, A., Berni, A., Bonzani, G., Bortone, A.S., Braito, G., Briguori, C., Brscic, E., Calabrò, P., Calchera, I., Bigazzi, M.C., Caprioglio, F., Castriota, F., Cernetti, C., Cicala, C., Cioffi, P., Colombo, A., Colombo, V., Contegiacomo, G., Cremonesi, A., D'Amico, M., De Benedictis, M., De Leo, A., Di Biasi, M., Di Girolamo, D., Di Lorenzo, E., Di Mario, C., Dominici, M., Ettori, F., Ferrario, M., Fioranelli, M., Fischetti, D., Gabrielli, G., Giordano, A., Giudice, P., Greco, C., Indolfi, C., Leonzi, O., Lettieri, C., Loi, B., Maddestra, N., Marchionni, N., Marrozzini, C., Medda, M., Missiroli, B., Luigi, M., Oreglia, J.A., Palmieri, C., Pantaleo, P., Paparoni, S.R., Parodi, G., Petronio, A.S., Piatti, L., Piccaluga, E., Pierli, C., Perkan, A., Pitì, A., Poli, A., Ramondo, A.B., Reale, M.A., Reimers, B., Ribichini, F.L., Rosso, R., Saccà, S., Sacra, C., Santarelli, A., Sardella, G., Satullo, G., Scalise, F., Siviglia, M., Spedicato, L., Stabile, A., Tamburino, C., Tesorio, T.N.M., Tolaro, S., Tomai, F., Trani, C., Valenti, R., Valsecchi, O., Valva, G., Varbella, F., Vigna, C., Vignali, L., Berti, S., Tarantini, Giuseppe, Esposito, Giovanni, Musumeci, Giuseppe, Fraccaro, Chiara, Franzone, Anna, Castiglioni, Battistina, La Manna, Alessio, Limbruno, Ugo, Marchese, Alfredo, Mauro, Ciro, Rigattieri, Stefano, Tarantino, Fabio, Gandolfo, Caterina, Santoro, Gennaro, Violini, Roberto, Airoldi, Flavio, Albiero, Remo, Balbi, Manrico, Baralis, Giorgio, Bartorelli, Antonio Luca, Bedogni, Francesco, Benassi, Alberto, Berni, Andrea, Bonzani, Giulio, Bortone, Alessandro Santo, Braito, Giuseppe, Briguori, Carlo, Brscic, Elvi, Calabrò, Paolo, Calchera, Ivan, Cappelli Bigazzi, Maurizio, Caprioglio, Francesco, Castriota, Fausto, Cernetti, Carlo, Cicala, Cinzia, Cioffi, Paolo, Colombo, Antonio, Colombo, Virgilio, Contegiacomo, Gaetano, Cremonesi, Alberto, D'Amico, Maurizio, De Benedictis, Mauro, De Leo, Alessandro, Di Biasi, Maurizio, Di Girolamo, Domenico, Di Lorenzo, Emilio, Di Mario, Carlo, Dominici, Marcello, Ettori, Federica, Ferrario, Maurizio, Fioranelli, Massimo, Fischetti, Dionigi, Gabrielli, Gabriele, Giordano, Arturo, Giudice, Pietro, Greco, Cesare, Indolfi, Ciro, Leonzi, Ornella, Lettieri, Corrado, Loi, Bruno, Maddestra, Nicola, Marchionni, Niccolò, Marrozzini, Cinzia, Medda, Massimo, Missiroli, Bindo, Luigi, My, Oreglia, Jacopo Andrea, Palmieri, Cataldo, Pantaleo, Paolo, Paparoni, Saro Roberto, Parodi, Guido, Petronio, Anna Sonia, Piatti, Luigi, Piccaluga, Emanuela, Pierli, Carlo, Perkan, Andrea, Pitì, Antonino, Poli, Arnaldo, Ramondo, Angelo Bruno, Reale, Maurizio Alessandro, Reimers, Bernhard, Ribichini, Flavio Luciano, Rosso, Roberta, Saccà, Salvatore, Sacra, Cosimo, Santarelli, Andrea, Sardella, Gennaro, Satullo, Gaetano, Scalise, Filippo, Siviglia, Massimo, Spedicato, Leonardo, Stabile, Amerigo, Tamburino, Corrado, Tesorio, Tullio Nicola Maria, Tolaro, Salvatore, Tomai, Fabrizio, Trani, Carlo, Valenti, Renato, Valsecchi, Orazio, Valva, Giuseppe, Varbella, Ferdinando, Vigna, Carlo, Vignali, Luigi, and Berti, Sergio more...
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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation ,Institutions ,Operators ,Requirements ,Training ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Requirement ,Institution ,Operator ,Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare - Abstract
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has revolutionized the management of patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis and has become the standard of care for inoperable patients and the preferred therapy for those at increased surgical risk with peculiar clinical and anatomic features. Technology advances, growing experience and accumulating data prompted the update of the 2011 Italian Society of Interventional Cardiology (SICI-GISE) position paper on institutional and operator requirements to perform TAVI. The main objective of this document is to provide a guidance to assess the potential of institutions and operators to initiate and maintain an efficient TAVI program. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has revolutionized the management of patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis and has become the standard of care for inoperable patients and the preferred therapy for those at increased surgical risk with peculiar clinical and anatomic features. Technology advances, growing experience and accumulating data prompted the update of the 2011 Italian Society of Interventional Cardiology (SICI-GISE) position paper on institutional and operator requirements to perform TAVI. The main objective of this document is to provide a guidance to assess the potential of institutions and operators to initiate and maintain an efficient TAVI program. more...
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50. Spectroscopic investigation of tetracycline interaction with phospholipid Langmuir–Blodgett films
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Caminati, G, Focardi, C, Gabrielli, G, Gambinossi, F, Mecheri, B, Nocentini, M, and Puggelli, M
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