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Federico Torretta

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Does Exist A Correlation Between BMI and Gleason Patterns 4 and 5 At Prostate Biopsy?

2013

Background: Obesity has been related with higher Gleason grade and worse prognosis. Increasing proportion of Gleason pattern 4 or 5 is a critical factor for biochemical recurrence, progression and mortality. The endocrine activity of visceral fat could be responsible of the differentation of the prostatic malignant cell towards a more aggressive fenotype. The aim of our study was to correlate Body Mass Index with the presence of Gleason pattern 4 or higher at biopsy. Materials and Methods: Consecutive patients with positive prostate biopsy were included. A transrectal prostate biopsy procedure with 12 cores, was performed. All tissue samples were reviewed. Results: Out of 135 patients diagn…

Gleason gradeOncologyBiochemical recurrencemedicine.medical_specialtyProstate cancerProstate biopsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologyurologic and male genital diseasesGleason grademedicine.diseaseSettore MED/24 - UrologiaCorrelationBMIProstate cancerProstate BiopsyInternal medicineBiopsymedicineMalignant cellsObesitybusinessBody mass indexJournal of Cytology & Histology
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Smoking, diabetes, blood hypertension: possible etiologic role for Peyronie’s disease? Analysis in 279 patients with a control group in Sicily

2015

Objective: To assess the proportion of patients with Peyronie’s Disease (PD) and the possible association with its potential risk factors in the general population of the central and western Sicily in our weekly andrological outpatient clinic. Materials and methods: We recruited a sample of 279 consecutive patients consulting our andrological outpatient clinic. Two arms were created: the first one composed by PD patients (men with symptoms suggestive for PD), the second one composed by patients with other andrological diseases (control arm). For each patient we evaluated the age, cigarette smoking, diabetes, blood hypertension and erectile function. In the PD arm we administered validated q…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyVisual analogue scalePeyronie's diseaseUrologyPenile IndurationPopulationPainDiabetelcsh:RC870-923Severity of Illness IndexSettore MED/24 - UrologiaDiabetes ComplicationsAgeRisk FactorsCigarette smokingSurveys and QuestionnairesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusPrevalencePeyronie’s diseasemedicineHumansOutpatient clinicErectile dysfunctionRisk factoreducationSicilyAgededucation.field_of_studyUnivariate analysisbusiness.industrySmokingDiabetesMiddle Agedlcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryErectile dysfunctionBlood hypertensionCase-Control StudiesHypertensionPeyronie's diseasebusinessArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
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Penn classification in acute aortic dissection patients

2016

Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Penn classification in predicting in-hospital mortality after surgery in acute type A aortic dissection patients. Methods We evaluated 58 patients (42 men and 16 women; mean age 62.17 ± 10.6 years) who underwent emergency surgery for acute type A aortic dissection between September 2003 and June 2010 in our department. We investigated the correlation between the pre-operative malperfusion and in-hospital outcome after surgery. Results Twenty-eight patients (48%) were Penn class Aa (absence of branch vessel malperfusion or circulatory collapse), 11 (19%) were Penn class Ab (branch vessel malperfusion with ischaemi…

MaleType A dissection Stanford classification DeBakey classification Penn classificationMyocardial IschemiaRisk AssessmentOutcome Assessment (Health Care)Outcome Assessment Health CarePreoperative CareStanford classificationHumansSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaHospital MortalityAgedType A dissection – Stanford classification – DeBakey classification – Penn classificationPenn classificationSettore MED/23 - Chirurgia CardiacaShockGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrognosisAneurysmDeBakey classification; Penn classification; Stanford classification; Type A dissection; Aged; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardial Ischemia; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Preoperative Care; Prognosis; Risk Assessment; Shock; Vascular Surgical Procedures; Aneurysm Dissecting; Aortic AneurysmAortic AneurysmSettore MED/23Aortic DissectionItalyDeBakey classificationType A dissectionFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineVascular Surgical ProceduresDissecting
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Multiple smoothing parameters selection in additive regression quantiles

2021

We propose an iterative algorithm to select the smoothing parameters in additive quantile regression, wherein the functional forms of the covariate effects are unspecified and expressed via B-spline bases with difference penalties on the spline coefficients. The proposed algorithm relies on viewing the penalized coefficients as random effects from the symmetric Laplace distribution, and it turns out to be very efficient and particularly attractive with multiple smooth terms. Through simulations we compare our proposal with some alternative approaches, including the traditional ones based on minimization of the Schwarz Information Criterion. A real-data analysis is presented to illustrate t…

Statistics and ProbabilityIterative methodSchall algorithmexible modellingMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISAdditive quantile regression030229 sport sciencesP splines01 natural sciencesRegressionQuantile regression010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineP-splineStatisticsCovariatesemiparametric quantile regression0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintySmoothingSelection (genetic algorithm)QuantileMathematicsStatistical Modelling
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Growth curves of sorghum roots via quantile regression with P-splines

2014

Plant roots are a major pool of total carbon in the planet and their dynamics are directly relevant to greenhouse gas balance. Composted wastes are increasingly used in agriculture for environmental and economic reasons and their role as a substitute for traditional fertilizers needs to be tested on all plant components. Here we propose a regression quantile approach based on P-splines to assess, quantify and compare the root growth patterns in two treatment groups respectively undergoing compost and traditional fertilization.

growth curves quantile regression penalized splines noncrossing curves
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