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R Caserta

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Hypercoagulability during pregnancy: evidences for a thrombophilic state

2006

The development of thrombotic disorders is a major threat for young women during pregnancy. It is one of the main causes of pregnancy-related disorders, which may also result in harm for the conceptus. Successful pregnancies require an even balance of coagulation and fibrinolysis, in order to secure stabilization of the basal plate as well as adequate placental perfusion. Broad spectrum assays which measure a range of thrombin/fibrin formation in serum have become an established means of identifying activation of blood coagulation and/or fibrinolysis. There is considerable interest in the application of these assays to the diagnosis of other hypercoagulable states, such as thrombophilia dur…

PregnancyFibrinolysisPregnancy Complications HematologicFibrinolysiHumansThrombophiliaFemaleBlood CoagulationHuman
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The association between low skeletal muscle mass and delirium: results from the nationwide multi-centre Italian Delirium Day 2017

2021

Abstract Introduction Delirium and sarcopenia are common, although underdiagnosed, geriatric syndromes. Several pathological mechanisms can link delirium and low skeletal muscle mass, but few studies have investigated their association. We aimed to investigate (1) the association between delirium and low skeletal muscle mass and (2) the possible role of calf circumference mass in finding cases with delirium. Methods The analyses were conducted employing the cross-sectional “Delirium Day” initiative, on patient 65 years and older admitted to acute hospital medical wards, emergency departments, rehabilitation wards, nursing homes and hospices in Italy in 2017. Delirium was diagnosed as a 4 + …

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtySarcopeniamedicine.medical_treatmentSocio-culturaleOlder personLogistic regressionDelirium Older persons Sarcopenia.Internal medicinemental disordersDelirium; Older persons; SarcopeniamedicineDementiaHumansLS4_4Muscle SkeletalPathologicalAgedRehabilitationbusiness.industryArea under the curveDeliriumSettore MED/23 - Chirurgia CardiacaSkeletalmedicine.diseaseSkeletal muscle massCross-Sectional StudiesItalyOlder personsSarcopeniaDeliriumMuscleFemaleDelirium; Older persons; Sarcopenia; Aged; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Italy; Male; Muscle Skeletal; Delirium; SarcopeniaGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusiness
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Prevalence and features of delirium in older patients admitted to rehabilitation facilities

2022

Background: Delirium is thought to be common across various settings of care; however, still little research has been conducted in rehabilitation. Aim: We investigated the prevalence of delirium, its features and motor subtypes in older patients admitted to rehabilitation facilities during the three editions of the “Delirium Day project”. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in which 1237 older patients (age ≥ 65 years old) admitted to 50 Italian rehabilitation wards during the three editions of the “Delirium Day project” (2015 to 2017) were included. Delirium was evaluated through the 4AT and its motor subtype with the Delirium Motor Subtype Scale. Results: Delirium was detected i…

AgingDisabilityRehabilitationDeliriumDelirium; Dementia; Disability; Physical restraint; RehabilitationCross-Sectional StudiesActivities of Daily Livingmental disordersPrevalenceHumansDementiaPhysical restraintGeriatrics and GerontologyAgedAging Clinical and Experimental Research
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