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Global End-Diastolic Volume

2021

Global end-diastolic volume (GEDV) as determined at the bedside by the transpulmonary technique is a reliable marker of cardiac preload in critically ill patients. As shown by numerous studies, GEDV is superior to cardiac filling pressures in various settings in anesthesia and intensive care medicine in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Furthermore, in scenarios such as open-chest conditions, GEDV should be particularly considered and used for these purposes as dynamic parameters are associated with limitations. Clinical data from patients undergoing elective cardiac and noncardiac surgery showed that goal-directed treatment using GEDV for preload assessment is associated with the…

Mechanical ventilationmedicine.medical_specialtyCritically illbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentHemodynamicsIntensive care unitlaw.inventionClinical trialPreloadlawVasoactivemedicineEnd-diastolic volumeIntensive care medicinebusiness
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Regional analgesia in postsurgical critically ill patients

2017

Regional analgesia intrinsically, based on its physiological effects, is routinely used for the perioperative treatment of pain associated with surgical procedures. However, in other areas such as the non-surgical treatment of acute pain for patients in a critical condition, it has not been subjected to specific prospective studies. If we confine ourselves to the physiological effects of the nerve block, in a situation of stress, the indications for regional anaesthesia in this group of patients extend to the management of a wide variety of medical as well as postsurgical conditions, of trauma patients and of other painful procedures performed in the patient's bed. The critical patient cert…

Mechanical ventilationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCritically illSedationmedicine.medical_treatment030208 emergency & critical care medicineRegional anaesthesiaGeneral MedicinePerioperative03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSystemic toxicity030202 anesthesiologyNerve blockMedicinemedicine.symptomProspective cohort studybusinessIntensive care medicineRevista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition)
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Aerobic fitness mediates the intervention effects of a school-based physical activity intervention on academic performance. The school in Motion stud…

2021

Highlights • Physical activity is associated with increased aerobic fitness and academic performance. • Little is known on mechanism of physical activity effects on academic performance. • We performed a cluster randomized controlled trial. • Aerobic fitness mediated the intervention effect on academic performance. • Activity increasing aerobic fitness is a strategy to improve academic performance.

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Frozen embryos, frozen law. Brevi notazioni, in chiave comparatistica, su una recente decisione in tema di procreazione medicalmente assistita

2021

The essay deals with the effects of the withdrawal of the consent to use stored embryos the creation of which was brought about in vitro, once the two partners have broken up and only the woman wants to receive medical assistance to carry a child. The analysis focuses on two opposite Italian judicial decisions, which are compared to an English one. This broader perspective on the subject provides for two diverging possible solutions, each based not on a formally different legislative framework, but a different balance between the values of life, dignity, personal autonomy and health underlying – both in civil law and common law – the medically assisted procreation (MAP).

Medically assisted procreationconsentSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparatofrozen embryo
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Efficacy of short-term psychotherapy for multiple medically unexplained physical symptoms: a meta-analysis.

2011

Multiple medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) are considered to be difficult and costly to treat. The current meta-analysis therefore investigates the efficacy of short-term psychotherapy for MUPS. Based on a multiple-phase literature search, studies were selected according to a-priori defined inclusion criteria. The standardized mean gain was used as the effect size index. Separate data aggregation of between- and within-group contrasts was performed on the basis of a mixed effects model. Outcome variables were physical symptoms, disorder specific emotions, cognitions and behaviors, depressive symptoms, general psychopathology, functional impairment, and health care utilization. …

Medically unexplained physical symptomsbusiness.industryMEDLINECognitionmedicine.diseaseModerationPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyTreatment OutcomeMeta-analysisConcomitantHealth caremedicineHumansPsychotherapy BriefPsychologybusinessSomatoform DisordersSomatizationClinical psychologyClinical psychology review
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EUROMEDITERRANEAN BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL (EMBJ) TO SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR GRANTS FROM THE ITALIAN INSTITUTE OF HEALTH DEDICATED TO YOUNG RESE…

2022

EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal (EMBJ) can be considered both a scientific journal and a learning tool for “researchers-in-training” coming from Euro-Mediterranean Countries and other areas of the globe. We announce the launch of an international call for grants from Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the Italian National Institute Health), reserved to young Italian and foreign researchers. We strongly encourage the junior researchers that have authored manuscripts published in EMBJ to consider the application to this extraordinary opportunity.

Medicine (General)R5-920italian institute of healthcall for grantyoung researchersEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Blisters and calluses from rowing : prevalence, perceptions and pain tolerance

2022

Background and Objectives: Rowing is a sport that involves constant gripping, pulling/pushing, and rotational movements of the hands, in a cyclic periodic manner with every stroke, with hundreds of strokes being taken within a short period of time. Dermatological issues on rowers’ hands (fingers and palms) in the form of blisters and calluses are common knowledge within the community, but their prevalence and the rower’s perceptions and pain tolerance to them has never been systematically evaluated. This work addresses these lacunae. Materials and Methods: Analysis of data collected from a survey on a sample of competitive (117) and noncompetitive rowers (28) who row on-water (total 145). R…

Medicine (General)tolerancerowingRowing -- Physiological aspectscallusesGeneral MedicineArticlehandsHand -- Wounds and injuriesdermatologyCallusrowing; blisters; calluses; dermatology; hands; pain; tolerance; acceptanceBlisterR5-920blistersBoating injuriesPrevalenceHumansBlisterspainRowing -- Risk factors -- EvaluationacceptanceSportsWater SportsRowers -- Attitudes
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Associations of Antifungal Treatments With Prevention of Fungal Infection in Critically Ill Patients Without Neutropenia

2017

BACKGROUND: Invasive fungal infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality among critically ill patients. Early institution of antifungal therapy is pivotal for mortality reduction. Starting a targeted antifungal therapy after culture positivity and fungi identification requires a long time. Therefore, alternative strategies (globally defined as 'untargeted antifungal treatments') for antifungal therapy institution in patients without proven microbiological evidence of fungal infections have been discussed by international guidelines. This review was originally published in 2006 and updated in 2016. This updated review provides additional evidence for the clinician dealing with …

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Saproxylic beetle assemblages of three managed oak woodlands in the Eastern Mediterranean

2008

Oak woodlands belong to the natural vegetation in most Mediterranean regions but have suffered from a long history of woodland devastation and overgrazing. The remaining woodlands have been managed in different ways, and we expected this to have effects on the fauna associated with trees. We investigated three different sites in the Eastern Mediterranean with flight-interception traps to analyse the impact of woodland management on dead wood and tree structures and the relevance for saproxylic beetle assemblages. Our results show significant differences in trunk diameter, stein density and dead wood diversity between the three sites. Old oaks in semi-open woodland are characterised by diver…

Mediterranean climateQuercus calliprinosbiologyQuercus calliprinosWoodland structureEcologyFauna/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/559922418BiodiversityWoodlandBiodiversityMediterraneanbiology.organism_classificationCoppicingMiddle EastGeographyDead woodPalestine OakAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnessOvergrazingIsraelBiology
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Temporal coherency between receptor expression, neural activity and AP-1-dependent transcription regulates Drosophila motoneuron dendrite development.

2013

Neural activity has profound effects on the development of dendritic structure. Mechanisms that link neural activity to nuclear gene expression include activity-regulated factors, such as CREB, Crest or Mef2, as well as activity-regulated immediate-early genes, such as fos and jun. This study investigates the role of the transcriptional regulator AP-1, a Fos-Jun heterodimer, in activity-dependent dendritic structure development. We combine genetic manipulation, imaging and quantitative dendritic architecture analysis in a Drosophila single neuron model, the individually identified motoneuron MN5. First, Dα7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) and AP-1 are required for normal MN5 dend…

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