Publications by authors named "Giuseppe Servillo"

: Ventral hernia repair has evolved with the introduction of minimally invasive techniques like l-IPOM and rTA-RM. While robotic surgery offers advantages in precision and ergonomics, its higher costs pose questions regarding its cost-effectiveness compared to laparoscopic approaches. : A retrospective analysis of patients with primary or incisional ventral hernias undergoing either l-IPOM or rTA-RM between February 2022 and October 2023 was conducted.

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Labor analgesia is increasingly widespread throughout the world with a rate ranging from 10 to 60%. The benefits regarding clinical and non-clinical maternal-fetal outcomes are currently discussed in international scientific literature. Even stage of labor needs a different and appropriate approach to control the pain; however, different techniques are reported in literature.

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: A tracheostomy is a frequently performed surgical intervention in intensive care units (ICUs) for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation. This procedure can offer significant benefits, including reduced sedation requirements, improved patient comfort, and enhanced airway management. However, it is also associated with various risks, and the absence of standardized clinical guidelines complicates its implementation.

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Background: Carbapenem-Resistant Gram-Negative Bacteria, including Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) and Carbapenem-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CRPA), are common causes of infections in intensive care units (ICUs) in Italy.

Objective: This prospective observational study evaluated the epidemiology, management, microbiological characterization, and outcomes of hospital-acquired CRE or CRPA infections treated in selected ICUs in Italy.

Methods: The study included patients with hospital-acquired infections due to CRE and CRPA treated in 20 ICUs from June 2021 to February 2023.

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  • * Researchers developed a compound, derivative 33, from a quinolone library that showed anti-ovarian cancer activity and worked well alongside cisplatin in resistant cancer cells.
  • * Derivative 33 binds to TRBP, influencing miRNA maturation, and has a stronger effect against ovarian cancer cells compared to the previously known modulator, enoxacin, suggesting it could lead to new treatments.
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The virus SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2) causes COVID-19, a potentially fatal disease. The COVID-19 vaccine is indicated for active immunization to prevent COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2. We reported the case of a 66-year-old woman with a medical history of hypertension and anxious-depressive syndrome who developed Guillain Barré Syndrome (GBS) 4 weeks after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

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  • A systematic review analyzed the timing of tracheostomy in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation, comparing early tracheostomy (within 7-10 days) to late tracheostomy or prolonged intubation.
  • Results showed that early tracheostomy modestly decreased mortality and shortened ICU stays, but didn’t significantly impact the duration of mechanical ventilation or the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP).
  • The review included data from 19 randomized controlled trials involving 3586 patients, highlighting the need for further research to establish clearer conclusions about optimal timing.
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  • Robotic surgery allows for precise tissue control but often leads to significant drops in hemoglobin (Hb) levels after procedures like robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) for prostate cancer.
  • A study analyzed Hb changes and potential predictive factors in 110 patients who underwent RARP, finding a notable Hb drop from a median of 14.6 g/dl pre-surgery to 12.7 g/dl by postoperative day one, with stabilization occurring shortly afterward.
  • Multivariable analyses showed that factors like age, BMI, and intraoperative variables did not significantly predict the extent of Hb drop, suggesting that other management strategies may be important for postoperative care.
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Background: Pediatric-onset Multiple Sclerosis (POMS) patients show more inflammatory disease compared with adult-onset MS. However, highly effective treatments are limited with only fingolimod being approved in Italy and natalizumab prescribed as off-label treatment.

Objectives: to compare the efficacy of natalizumab versus fingolimod in POMS.

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In late December 2019, SARS-CoV-2 was identified as the cause of a new pneumonia (COVID-19), leading to a global pandemic declared by the WHO on 11 March 2020, with significant human, economic, and social costs. Although most COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic or mild, 14% progress to severe disease, and 5% develop critical illness with complications such as interstitial pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). SARS-CoV-2 primarily targets the respiratory system but can affect multiple organs due to the widespread presence of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors, which the virus uses to enter cells.

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: In recent years, videolaryngoscopy has increasingly been utilized as an alternative to fiberoptic bronchoscopy in awake intubation. Nonetheless, it remains uncertain whether videolaryngoscopy represents a viable substitute for fiberoptic bronchoscopy. We conducted this systematic review with a meta-analysis to compare videolaryngoscopy and fiberoptic bronchoscopy for awake intubation.

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mutations are prevalent in various cancers, yet the complexity of apoptotic pathway deregulation suggests the involvement of additional factors. is known to extend the half-life of p53 under normal and stress conditions, implying a regulatory function. This study investigates, for the first time, the potential modulatory role of the ubiquitin-like-protein in p53-mutants.

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Background And Aim: Ultrasound popliteal sciatic nerve block (UPSNB) is commonly performed in foot and ankle surgery. This study aims to assess the use of dexmedetomidine and dexamethasone as adjuvants in UPSNB for hallux valgus (HV) surgery, comparing their efficacy in producing motor and sensory block and controlling postoperative pain. The adverse event rate was also evaluated.

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Introduction: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is currently used for the management of pain of different origin, and since its inception, many waveforms have been developed. Some patients experience no pain relief already during SCS trial, while other patients go through a loss of efficacy due to habituation after a variable period of satisfying pain control. Our retrospective study represents the first report exploring the potential role of 10 kHz stimulation as rescue therapy for patients who did not benefit not only from conventional stimulation but even from other waveforms during SCS trial or follow-up.

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The effects of tracheostomy on outcome as well as on intra or post-operative complications is yet to be defined. Admission of patients with tracheostomy to rehabilitation facility is at higher risk of suboptimal care and increased mortality. The aim of the study was to investigate ICU mortality, clinical outcome and quality of life up to 12 months after ICU discharge in tracheostomized critically ill patients.

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Introduction: Chronic pain is one of the leading causes of medical consultation with a dramatic psychophysical and socioeconomic impact. Focal microvibration (Equistasi) is a revolutionary technology that converts the thermal energy of the skin into vibration. Equistasi was shown to be effective in the treatment of gait and balance dysfunction in many pathological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.

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Background: Chronic pain is one of the most challenging diseases for physicians as its etiology and manifestations can be extremely varied. Many guidelines have been published and many therapeutic options are nowadays available for the different types of pain. Given the enormous amount of information that healthcare providers must handle, it is not always simple to keep in mind all the phases and strategies to manage pain.

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Background: Many RCTs have evaluated the influence of intraoperative tidal volume (tV), PEEP, and driving pressure on the occurrence of postoperative pulmonary complications, cardiovascular complications, and mortality in adult patients. Our meta-analysis aimed to investigate the association between tV, PEEP, and driving pressure and the above-mentioned outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of RCTs from inception to May 19, 2022.

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  • - The study investigates the relationship between vitamin D levels and cognitive impairment in 181 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), using specific cognitive tests to assess functioning.
  • - Findings reveal that higher vitamin D levels are linked to better cognitive performance, with increments in cognitive test scores corresponding to increased vitamin D. Conversely, cognitive impairment and greater disability correlate with lower vitamin D levels.
  • - The research emphasizes the potential impact of vitamin D on cognitive health in MS, suggesting it might be a target for improving patient outcomes.
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Introduction: Loco-regional anesthesia role is increasingly important in surgery, especially in postoperative pain control. Using ultrasound-guided techniques has made the loco-regional approach increasingly safe and manageable, guaranteeing excellent analgesic results and patient compliance. This bibliometric research aimed to identify the most influential papers on the adductor canal blocks and outline their characteristics.

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  • The study analyzed the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) in patients undergoing major elective abdominal surgery and their impact on mortality.
  • PPCs were found in 12.6% of patients, with a notably higher incidence in general surgery compared to gynecological and urological procedures.
  • Patients who experienced PPCs had increased hospital stays, higher readmission rates, and greater mortality risk within 30 days and one year after the surgery.
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: Tracheostomy is a widespread procedure usually performed with a percutaneous approach for prolonged mechanical ventilation. Little is known about the population-based trends for percutaneous tracheostomies (PT). The aim of this study was to evaluate the order to analyze the characteristics, rates, and costs of PTs performed in Italy from 2009 to 2014.

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) and major bleeding (MB) are life-threatening complications described in COVID-19 hospitalized patients, and they can be considered two sides of the same coin. This retrospective study aims to evaluate the risk factors for VTE and MB in COVID-19 patients admitted to two Italian hospitals. The medical records of all COVID-19 patients (males 139; 62.

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Background: The gold standard anesthesiologic procedure for urgent femur fracture surgery is Spinal Anesthesia. It is not always feasible because of patients' severe comorbidities and difficulties in optimizing drug therapy in the appropriate time frame such as discontinuation of anticoagulant drugs. The use of four peripheral nerve blocks (tetra-block) can be a winning weapon when all seems lost.

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