Publications by authors named "Daniela Mazzaccaro"

Biomechanical analysis of crosstalk between the carotids remains poorly underexplored. This study aims to clarify the impact of severe carotid stenosis on the local hemodynamics of the opposite carotid artery, before and after treatment. Data from patients diagnosed with severe internal carotid artery stenosis (≥ 70%), treated with carotid artery stenting (CAS) or carotid endarterectomy (CEA) were analyzed.

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Purpose Of Review: Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a distinct class of long noncoding RNAs characterized by covalently closed-loop structures, have emerged as pivotal regulators of gene expression. Their stability, abundance, and cell-type specificity make them increasingly relevant in cardiovascular disease pathogenesis and clinical management. Atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the arterial wall, underlies many cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, including myocardial infarction and stroke.

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Background: Despite screening recommendations, many abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are incidentally imaged during various imaging studies but are frequently missed, especially when the imaging procedure is not specifically targeted to the aorta. The aims of this study were to conduct a retrospective analysis to assess the incidence of AAAs as incidental findings on lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to evaluate the detection rate of these findings reported by radiologists.

Methods: After ethics committee approval, this retrospective study included patients aged 55 years or older who underwent for any indication a lumbar spine 1.

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The assessment of carotid plaque vulnerability is a relevant clinical information that can help prevent adverse cerebrovascular events. To this aim, in this work we study the ability of different non-invasive methods for assessing plaque vulnerability in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Histological examinations of patients' plaque samples were conducted after CEA while ultrasound (US) and computed tomography angiography (CTA) acquisitions were performed preoperatively.

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: Carotid artery stenosis (CAS) is one of the main causes of stroke, and the vulnerability of plaque has been proved to be a determinant. A joint analysis of shear wave elastography, a radiofrequency echo-based wall tracking technique for arterial stiffness evaluation, and of autonomic and baroreflex function is proposed to noninvasively, preoperatively assess plaque vulnerability in asymptomatic CAS patients scheduled for carotid endarterectomy. : Elastographic markers of arterial stiffness were derived preoperatively in 78 CAS patients (age: 74.

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Patients with carotid stenosis can receive indication for either carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or carotid artery stenting (CAS), with both techniques having an impact on the autonomic function and baroreflex control.Seventy carotid stenosis patients randomly assigned to CEA or CAS were enrolled. After exclusion of some recordings, 33 CEA (age 67.

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Introduction: Endovascular techniques and materials have significantly expanded their application in the treatment of abdominal and thoraco-abdominal aortic lesions, allowing for the management of increasingly complex pathologies that may require cannulation of target vessels. The treatment of such diseases deserves a particular approach and dedicated materials, for which correct procedural planning is mandatory. In the last decades, the use of 3D printing technology as an assisting tool for preoperative rehearsal of complex cases has progressively widespread.

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Background: To characterize the variation of the renal arteries' origin from the aorta, through examination of computed tomography angiographies (CTAs) in a cohort of patients, and to evaluate any gender-related difference.

Methods: CTA of the thoracoabdominal district in patients with a nondilated aorta (group A), patients with aortic aneurysm involving the origin of splanchnic and/or renal vessels (group B), and patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm (group C), were retrospectively analyzed. The diameter and angles of emergence (axial and craniocaudal) of the renal arteries were measured, as well as their mutual distance, and the distance between the renal vessels and the superior mesenteric artery/the aortic bifurcation.

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Background: Anatomical variations of origin of the internal carotid artery (ICA) are very uncommon and may pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

Objective: We report a case of direct origin of the right ICA from the innominate artery (aplasia of common carotid artery) and a case of duplication of right ICA in healthy patients who performed duplex ultrasound (DUS) for primary cardiovascular prevention screening.

Methods: In both cases, the ultrasound scan was performed both in a transverse plane and on the longitudinal axis, and in one of the two cases, a computed tomography angiography was performed to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • * The Golgi apparatus plays a key role as the central hub for generating and maintaining components necessary for cellular transport and immune responses, relying on mitochondrial metalloproteins for the energy needed for this transport.
  • * In autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, TMEM230's expression changes alongside metalloproteins, impacting tissue remodeling and potentially leading to joint destruction, with differences noted between rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis in how specific glycan processing enzymes are regulated.
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High-grade gliomas (HGGs) and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are characterized by a heterogeneous and aggressive population of tissue-infiltrating cells that promote both destructive tissue remodeling and aberrant vascularization of the brain. The formation of defective and permeable blood vessels and microchannels and destructive tissue remodeling prevent efficient vascular delivery of pharmacological agents to tumor cells and are the significant reason why therapeutic chemotherapy and immunotherapy intervention are primarily ineffective. Vessel-forming endothelial cells and microchannel-forming glial cells that recapitulate vascular mimicry have both infiltration and destructive remodeling tissue capacities.

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The assessment of carotid plaque vulnerability is a relevant clinical information that can help prevent adverse cerebrovascular events. To this aim, in this study, we propose a patient-specific computational workflow to quantify the stress distribution in an atherosclerotic carotid artery, by means of geometric modeling and structural simulation of the plaque and vessel wall. Ten patients were involved in our study.

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  • A systematic review of low-profile endografts (LPE) used in endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) was conducted to compare long-term outcomes and complications.
  • The review analyzed 36 studies involving over 5,000 patients and found similar survival rates and reintervention rates among the three types of endografts (Incraft, Zenith LP/Alpha, and Ovation) at one and three-year follow-ups.
  • Notably, the Zenith device had a higher incidence of limb stenosis/kinking, while the Incraft device showed a lower occurrence of type III endoleaks.
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  • - Pediatric major arterial vascular injuries are rare, making up less than 2% of all vascular trauma cases, and they are not well-documented compared to adult injuries.
  • - Open surgery is typically used for treatment, but there are no established guidelines for the best practices in strategy, repair, or postoperative care for these cases.
  • - The article discusses three specific cases and reviews existing literature to highlight important considerations in managing pediatric arterial injuries.
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  • The review focused on gathering the latest information about anesthesia and other medical practices for a surgery called carotid endarterectomy.
  • They examined many studies from specific medical databases to find the best practices and results.
  • The findings suggested that using any anesthesia and checking brain function during surgery can help patients do better, but there wasn't enough proof on whether to reverse a medicine called heparin after surgery. They also mentioned keeping an eye on blood pressure after surgery, even though the evidence was weak.
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We aimed to explore the feasibility of 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for patients undergoing thoracic aorta endovascular repair (TEVAR). We retrospectively evaluated ten patients (two female), with a mean (±standard deviation) age of 61 ± 20 years, undergoing MRI for a follow-up after TEVAR. All 4D flow examinations were performed using a 1.

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  • - The study discusses a successful case of treating a late ruptured aortic pseudoaneurysm using endovascular techniques after previous surgical procedures involving the aorta, marking a unique approach to a rare complication.
  • - Researchers conducted a systematic review of literature, examining 18 studies with 78 patients to analyze demographics, surgical details, and outcomes related to endovascular repairs of late complications post-aortic coarctation surgery.
  • - The review found that most patients (57.7%) were asymptomatic before undergoing thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR), which had a high technical success rate of 98.7%, although 39.7% experienced postoperative complications.
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Penetrating vascular injuries (PVIs) of the lower limbs due to stab wounds are associated with high mortality and limb loss rates. We analyzed the outcomes of a series of patients who underwent surgical treatment of these lesions, assessing the presence of any factor associated with limb loss and mortality; (2) Methods: Data of patients admitted from 01/2008 to 12/2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Primary outcomes were the limb loss and the mortality rate at 30 days postoperatively.

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Blunt thoracic aortic injury (BTAI) is a potentially fatal condition that needs prompt recognition and expedited management. Clinical manifestations of BTAI are not straight forwarding and may be misdiagnosed. The grade of aortic injury is an important determinant of perioperative mortality and morbidity, as well as the indication of treatment, along with the presence of concomitant lesions of other involved organs.

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We aimed at evaluating the ability of point shear-wave elastography (pSWE) and of a radiofrequency (RF) echo-tracking-based method in preoperatively assessing the vulnerability of the carotid plaque in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for significant asymptomatic stenosis. All patients who underwent CEA from 03/2021 to 03/2022 performed a preoperative pSWE and an RF echo-based wall evaluation of arterial stiffness using an Esaote MyLab ultrasound system (EsaoteTM, Genova, Italy) with dedicated software. The data derived from these evaluations (Young's modulus (YM), augmentation index (AIx), pulse-wave velocity (PWV)) were correlated with the outcome of the analysis of the plaque removed during the surgery.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review about the clinical and technical aspects of late open conversion for failed endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), and to investigate if the need for suprarenal aortic cross clamping, graft infection, urgent procedures, endoleaks and aortic rupture were associated with an increase of 30-days (perioperative) mortality.

Evidence Acquisition: A literature search was conducted on PubMed using the words "open conversion endovascular" on December 29, 2021. Studies included randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and case series of patients submitted to open conversion that were performed at least 1 month after the initial EVAR for AAA, reporting about 30-days mortality after surgery.

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Background: To compare the outcomes of patients who were submitted to partial carotid endarterectomy (P-CEA) to those of patients who underwent standard conventional CEA with patch closure (C-CEA) and eversion CEA (E-CEA) for a significant carotid stenosis.

Methods: Data of patients who consecutively underwent CEA from January 2014 to December 2018 for a significant carotid stenosis were retrospectively collected. Primary outcomes included mortality and the occurrence of neurologic and cardiologic complications, both at 30 days and during follow-up.

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We aimed to investigate whether unenhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could represent a safe and highly sensitive tool for endoleak screening in patients treated with endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) using computed tomography angiography (CTA) as a reference standard. Patients who underwent CTA for EVAR follow-up at our institution were prospectively enrolled. All MRI examinations were performed with a 1.

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