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A 10-day levofloxacin-based therapy in patients with resistant infection: A controlled trial

2004

Background & Aims: Antibiotic resistance is a major issue in anti– Helicobacter pylori treatment. This study was aimed at assessing the efficacy of 2 therapies in patients with resistant H pylori infection. Methods: Patients who had failed 1 or more eradication regimens underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and 2 antral and 2 corpus biopsy specimens were taken for histology and culture. Metronidazole, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin resistance were determined by E-test. Patients were randomly assigned to 2 therapies: 1 group received pantoprazole 40 mg, amoxicillin 1 g, levofloxacin 250 mg, all twice daily for 10 days, and the other group was treated with omeprazole 20 mg twice daily f…

medicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrea breath testGastroenterologyHelicobacter pyloriAmoxicillinbiology.organism_classificationGastroenterologySurgeryMetronidazoleLevofloxacinClarithromycinInternal medicinemedicinebusinessOmeprazolemedicine.drugPantoprazoleClinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Management of obstructive sleep apnea in Europe.

2011

Objectives: In Europe, the services provided for the investigation and management of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) varies from country to country. The aim of this questionnaire-based study was to investigate the current status of diagnostic pathways and therapeutic approaches applied in the treatment of OSA in Europe, qualification requirements of physicians involved in diagnosis and treatment of OSA, and reimbursement of these services. Methods: Two questionnaires were sent to 39 physicians in 22 countries in Europe. In order to standardize the responses, the questionnaire was accompanied by an example. Results: Sleep centers from 21 countries (38 physicians) participated. A broad consist…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyCertificationInternationalityReferralmedicine.medical_treatmentPolysomnographyPolysomnographySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioSurveys and QuestionnairesPositive airway pressuremedicineHumansContinuous positive airway pressureIntensive care medicineReimbursementSleep Apnea ObstructivePublic health services sleep apnea sleep disordered breathing OSA management OSA therapy OSA reibursement OSA treatmentmedicine.diagnostic_testContinuous Positive Airway Pressurebusiness.industrySleep apneaProfessional PracticeMED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLAREGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesObstructive sleep apneaEuropeHealth Care SurveysPublic health servicesSleep apnea Sleep disordered breathing OSA management OSA therapyOSA reimbursement OSA treatmentMedicineHuman medicinebusinessSleep medicine
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Correlation between Polysomnographic Parameters and Tridimensional Changes in the Upper Airway of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients Treated with Mandi…

2021

Background. The effectiveness of mandibular advancement devices has been solidly demonstrated in the past. They are considered a valid alternative treatment to continuous positive airway pressure for patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Nevertheless, the relationship between polysomnographic parameters and the increase in the volume of the upper airway in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome has not been clearly established so far. This study aimed to determine the impact of these oral appliances upon the volume of the airway after the device titration phase and correlate it with the degree of mandibular advancement and the improvement of polysomnographic parameters. Methods. Al…

medicine.medical_specialtyOral appliancemedicine.medical_treatmentobstructive sleep apnea syndromePolysomnographyArticlesleep disordered breathingInternal medicinemedicineContinuous positive airway pressureairway obstructionoral appliancemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRGeneral MedicineAirway obstructionmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesObstructive sleep apneamandibular advancement deviceApnea–hypopnea indexCardiologyMedicineAirwaybusinessHypopneasnoringJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Fusion of the 1H NMR data of serum, urine and exhaled breath condensate in order to discriminate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obstructiv…

2015

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD, affects the condition of the entire human organism and causes multiple comorbidities. Pathological lung changes lead to quantitative changes in the composition of the metabolites in different body fluids. The obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, OSAS, occurs in conjunction with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in about 10–20 % of individuals who have COPD. Both conditions share the same comorbidities and this makes differentiating them difficult. The aim of this study was to investigate whether it is possible to diagnose a patient with either COPD or the OSA syndrome using a set of selected metabolites and to determine whether the metabolites t…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathology(COPD)Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMetaboliteClinical BiochemistryChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)Urinediscriminant modelsBiochemistryGastroenterologychronic obstructive pulmonary diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundNMR spectroscopyInternal medicinePartial least squares regressionMedicineExhaled breath condensatePathologicalCOPDLungbusiness.industrymedicine.diseasechemometricsrespiratory tract diseasesObstructive sleep apneamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrybusinessobstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS)Metabolomics
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Metabolomics of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome : response to Maniscalco and Motta

2016

We appreciate Maniscalco and Motta’s comments on our recently published article “Fusion of the 1H NMR data of serum, urine and exhaled breath condensate in order to discriminate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome” (Zabek et al. 2015) and we are grateful for the opportunity to clarify a number of points from our work. We are glad that the authors appreciated our data analysis and interpretation. Fusion of metabolomic data is an outstanding tool for a comprehensive description of patient’s phenotype that combines metabolic profiles acquired in different domains. Such an integrative approach is highly valued in the so-called ‘breathomics’ (Smolinska et a…

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Prescription of automatic bilevel ventilation (AutoBI) in sleep-disordered breathing: analysis according to diagnosis and occurrence of comorbidities

2017

CPAP is the first-choice treatment for obstructive sleep-disordered breathing (O-SDB), while the criteria to prescribe AutoBI are undefined. Trials of AutoBI ventilation in patients (pts) treated for O-SDB from January 2015 to October 2016 (64 out of 242 titrations) were reviewed to assess: a) the clinical characteristics of these pts, b) the reason to shift from CPAP to AutoBI, c) the compliance to prescribed treatment. AutoBI was used in cases of intolerance to high therapeutic CPAP levels (n=21) or incomplete resolution of SDB on CPAP (n=43). The Table reports the differences between CPAP or AutoBI pts CPAP SDB diagnosis was: 82% OSA, 18% OSA-COPD Overlap in the CPAP group; 39% OSA, 28% …

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsbusiness.industryNocturnal hypoventilationSevere obesitynervous system diseasesrespiratory tract diseasesBreathingmedicineSleep disordered breathingIn patientMedical prescriptionIntensive care medicinebusinessTreatments and CPAP
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Is kidney a new organ target in patients with obstructive sleep apnea? Research priorities in a rapidly evolving field.

2021

Abstract The bidirectional relationship between sleep disordered breathing and chronic kidney disease (CKD) has recently gained a lot of interest. Several lines of evidence suggest the high prevalence of coexistent obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients with CKD and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In addition, OSA seems to result in loss of kidney function in some patients, especially in those with cardio-metabolic comorbidities. Treatment of CKD/ESRD and OSA can alter the natural history of each other; still better phenotyping with selection of appropriate treatment approaches is urgently needed. The aim of this narrative review is to provide an update of recent studies on epidemiologic…

medicine.medical_specialtyPolysomnographyRenal functionDiseasePositive airway pressureSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratoriourologic and male genital diseasesKidneyEnd stage renal diseaseEnd-stage renal diseaseChronic kidney diseasePositive airway pressureEpidemiologymedicineHumansSleep-disordered breathingIntensive care medicineSleep Apnea Obstructivebusiness.industryResearchGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseObstructive sleep apneafemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsrespiratory tract diseasesNatural historyObstructive sleep apneaKidney Failure ChronicbusinessKidney diseaseSleep medicine
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Halitosis: could it be more than mere bad breath?

2010

Halitosis is a generic term used to describe unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth air and breath, independent of the source where the odor substances originate. It affects between 50 and 65% of the population, but despite its frequency, this problem is often unaccepted and declared as taboo. Ninety percent of patients suffering from halitosis have oral causes: a small, but important percentage, of oral malodor cases have an extra-oral etiology, very often falling into the category of "blood-borne halitosis". Several systemic diseases have been found to provoke malodor or to be a cofactor; bad breath may be an early sign of a serious local or systemic condition. A psychogenic halitosis a…

medicine.medical_specialtyReferralPopulationDentistryOral HealthPrimary careOral hygieneBad breathRisk FactorsSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheInternal MedicinemedicineHumansPsychogenic diseaseeducationIntensive care medicineHalitosis Bad breathExtra-oral halitosis Intra-oral halitosiseducation.field_of_studySettore MED/12 - Gastroenterologiabusiness.industryHalitosisOral HygieneOdorEmergency MedicineEtiologymedicine.symptomMouth Diseasesbusiness
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Right posterior diaphragmatic hernia (Bochdalek) with liver involvement and alteration of hepatic outflow in adult: a case report

2016

Introduction Posterior right diaphragmatic hernia is rare in newborn patients but when present, is accompanied by high mortality. Pulmonary hypoplasia seems to be the main cause of death but the presence of liver involvement remains one of the reasons for poor prognosis even when intrauterine surgery is performed. Case Description In this article, we will present a rare case that was diagnosed by chance in a 65-year old adult presenting with an adenocarcinoma of the rectosigmoid junction and a right Bochdalek hernia with liver herniation and modification of the hepatic vein outflow with a natural right to left shunt. Discussion Diaphragmatic repair was performed on the patient with a mash a…

medicine.medical_specialtyRight-to-left shuntDiaphragmatic breathingHepatic veinBochdalek03 medical and health sciencesPulmonary hypoplasia0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arterymedicineDiaphragmatic herniaRight diaphragmatic herniaVeinCause of deathMultidisciplinaryCase Studybusiness.industryLiver herniationmedicine.diseaseSurgeryBochdalek herniamedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAdenocarcinoma030211 gastroenterology & hepatologybusinessSpringerPlus
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Halitosis: new insight into a millennial old problem.

2011

The problem of halitosis has been reported since ancienttimes. References have been found in papyrus manuscriptsdating back to 1550 BC. Hippocrates advised that any girlshould have pleasant breath, making sure always to washher mouth with wine, anise and dill seeds [1].More than50 years ago, Blackburn [2] investigated halitosis in a case-series of 73 patients affected by leukemia. He found apeculiar odor of the breath resembling that of a freshlyopened corpse. This characteristic smell is not associatedwith clinical involvement of the gum, mouth, or upperrespiratory or alimentary tract. He associated this particularsmell with the hematologic disease. Nearly 15 years ago,the role of cadaveri…

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