4 research outputs found
Integrated Care for Heart Failure in Primary Care
Chronic heart failure (CHF or simply HF) is a complex clinical syndrome that involves more than 2% of the general population and over 10% of the older people. For people with reduced ventricular function (the classical HFrEF phenotype), the guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) (e.g., Ace-inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, rehabilitation or implantable ventricular devices) demonstrated to be efficacious in reducing hospitalisations and prolonging survival. Vice-versa, the HF with preserved ejection fraction (diastolic HF or HFpEF phenotype) is a much more complex syndrome, in which co-morbidities (such as COPD, depression, anemia, and diabetes, CAD) play a significant role in the decompensation episodes
Mappature reattive, linguaggi che riattivano. Rigenerare il patrimonio e la memoria dellâAppennino marchigiano con strumenti interattivi e condivisi
Il contributo proposto nasce allâinterno del progetto RESETtling APPennines e si concentra su unâattenta mappatura dei comuni dellâarea interna marchigiana dellâAppennino Basso Pesarese Anconetano. Lo strumento mappa permetterĂ di evidenziare lâimportanza del progetto dello spazio (dellâarchitettura e del contesto urbano) sia per la valorizzazione dei territori, sia per il coinvolgimento delle comunitĂ nella condivisione della loro identitĂ . Si intende effettuare una mappatura degli spazi po- tenziali, siano essi spazi aperti o edifici, fabbricati dismessi o di grande pregio. Una mappatura dellâor- dinario, ma anche del degradato e del dimenticato, al fine di individuare nuovi scenari e prospettive per il futuro della cittĂ
Creativity and digital transition in central Appennine. Innovative design methods and digital technologies as interactive tools to enable heritage regeneration and community engagement
This contribution proposes strategies of reactivation of the central Apennine of Marche Region in Italy through creative design methods and virtual technologies. The research activities are connected to two related PhD projects: one focusing on architectural and urban design, the other one on heritage digitalization and new technologies and to other research activities of our interdisciplinary team. Cagli, a small town of 8.000 inhabitants, is currently undergoing socio-economic transformations that need to be addressed strategically with a cultural and spatial perspective. The research explores regenerative solutions and local development strategies to enhance the city and its cultural landscape. Participatory processes aided by digital tools and innovative design methods are tested in Cagliâs living lab. A âReactive Mapâ combines a trans-scalar and multidisciplinary territorial analysis with visions to identify âpotential spacesââordinary and unused architectures and placesâand elaborate strategic solutions. The âReactive Mapâ is thus an essential design tool for the definition of a shared strategy of enhancement, transformation and development of the city and its heritage. The map includes overlapping layers that correspond to the steps of the enhancement process, from analysis to scenario building. The initial GIS representation is enriched by the stories of the community collected during the urban walks. In the co-thinking phase the map raises awareness on the areasâ potentials using embedded panoramas for participatory design. With this paper we aim to introduce a new methodological step, a three-dimensional database which is made of point clouds. The result is a highly descriptive 3D environment able to collect analysis and to be enriched in a participatory way. Final output of the research, the map is meant in its broadest sense, as a fully boosting 3D digital technology that represents both a viable and effective solution to involve citizens and an innovative and interdisciplinary tool for knowledge advancement in the fields of architectural and urban design and heritage regeneration