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On the âblindnessâ of blindsight: What is the evidence for phenomenal awareness in the absence of primary visual cortex (V1)?
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cortex (V1) abolishes all phenomenal awareness while unconscious visual functions can remain has led to the views that this region plays in generating visual consciousness. However, since the early 20th century, there have been reports, many of which controversial, of phenomenal awareness in patients with V1 lesions. These reports include selective sparing of motion awareness, hemianopic completion and visual aftereffects. More recently, there have been successful attempts of inducing visual qualia with noninvasive brain stimulation. Here we critically review this evidence and discuss their implications to theoretical understanding of phenomenal awareness
Le conseguenze sulla spesa farmaceutica pubblica di un nuovo inibitore di pompa protonica: esomeprazolo
Aim of the present study is to check the economic advantage of esomeprazole, a new proton pump inhibitor that suppresses gastric acid secretion. The efficacy and tolerability of esomeprazole have been already demonstrated, now the pharmacoeconomic studies must investigate the possible savings for the SSN in case of esomeprazole immission on the Italian market. In this paper the authors present two pharmacoeconomic evaluations, the first based on cost/efficacy analysis, the second based on cost minimization analysis. For both analyses, the term of comparison is omeprazole, âgold standardâ in the treatment of acid reflux-related pathologies. The effect in terms of volumes (DDD) and costs of the introduction of esomeprazole in the italian market has also been simulated
The disinfection by-products are in the air: Aerosol measurements in the urban area of Venice
Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are usually taken to be man-made, regularly determined in drinking water as disinfection by-products; yet they have been demonstrated as a probable photooxidation products from atmospheric halogenated hydrocarbons. Here we determined a total of fourteen HAAs, including for the first time iodinatedHAAs, in aerosol samples collected from April to June 2023 at Parco Bissuola (urbanized area of Venice) and Rio Novo (Venice island). The study provides a first insight and source identification about the anthropogenic or natural origin of HAAs. To fulfil this aim, we improved existing methods with a highly sensitive technique by using high pressure anion exchange chromatography coupled to a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. Five HAAs have been found to be above the detection limits at both sites, and the major source should be attributed to a mixed contribution from atmospheric oxidation of both organic precursor, sea spray and a minor contribution of an external swimming pool located near the Parco Bissuola site. Considering the presence of iodinated HAAs and their cytotoxicity, the present study also provides a basis for the assessment of risks for humans
Il costo sociale del morbillo in etĂ pediatrica. Lâepidemia a Palermo nel 1996-97
Objective
To determine the direct and indirect costs associated with a measles epidemic occurring
between September 1996 and August 1997 in Palermo (Italy) in paediatric-aged patients.
Design
A total of 2,029 cases of measles in a paediatric patient population were identified from
a total of 38 paediatricians databases (24% of total). An extrapolation to the general
population was then performed to estimate a total of 9,059 cases. Patient information
obtained from the database such as patient age, risk factors, complications, vaccination
history, as well as caretakerâs profession were included in a questionnaire compiled for
each patient.
Setting
Inpatient and outpatient clinics in Palermo, Italy.
Patients and participants
Participants were paediatric-aged patients who had been diagnosed with measles. Included
in the study was a group of previously vaccinated patients (6%).
Main outcome measures and results
The average cost of care was 464.000 Italian lire (Lit.) per case with a total cost of Lit. 4,2
billion for the entire epidemic. The direct costs comprehended 46.6% (Lit. 217.000 per
case) of the total costs related to the measles epidemic and were subdivided according to
in-patient care (55.4%), paediatric outpatient visits (33.5%) and drugs (9.7%). The average
health-care cost associated to previously vaccinated patients (6%) was lower than for
non-vaccinated patients, Lit. 110.000 vs Lit. 223.000 per case, respectively.
Conclusion
The demographic and economic data obtained highlights not only the social and economic
impact of the epidemic, but also provides relevant information useful for cost-effectiveness
analysis
Occurrence and phase distribution of benzothiazoles in untreated highway stormwater runoff and road dust
The study about how tyre-derived particles can potentially worsen the water quality and how traffic pollution markers can affect the environment is crucial for environmental management. Road emissions are known to contribute to pollution in various environments, and benzothiazoles and their derivates can be used to trace pollutant inputs related to surface runoff in the aquatic system. A total of eight benzothiazoles were determined in highway stormwater runoff and road dust collected from February to August 2022 near Venice (Casale sul Sile, Veneto Region, Italy). A new analytical method was validated, by using an UHPLC system coupled to a mass spectrometer (triple quadrupole). The target compounds were determined in both dissolved phase and suspended particulate matter of runoff, and the road dust samples were divided into seven fractions depending on particle diameters to understand the fraction partitioning. The results indicate that 2-SO3H-BTH was the most concentrated benzothiazole in all the analysed substrates, suggesting tyre debris as the main source because it is usually used in the vulcanization process. 2-SO3H-BTH reached a mean concentration of 115 +/- 59 mu g L-1, 4 +/- 3 mu g L-1, and 411 +/- 441 mu g Kg(-1) for dissolved phase, suspended particulate matter, and road dust, respectively, while 2-OH-BTH and BTH showed values about an order of magnitude lower. The size distribution of most BTHs suggests that they are distributed in the finest fraction of road dust. An exception was given by 2-SCNMeS-BTH being present only in particles with a diameter > 1 mm
I costi della sepsi in Italia
The aim of this study is to evaluate additional hospitalisation costs and intangible costs (mortality) in patients with sepsis (intended as severe sepsis or sepsis shock) in Italy. The evaluation is based on clinical data from the Italian Sepsis Study, a prospective, multicentre study conducted in 99 Intensive Care Units (ICUs)located across Italy. Each ICU enrolled the first two (or three) patients admitted each month, during the year April 1993 to March 1994. In particular, data collected included the Average Length Of Stay (ALOS) in ICU and later in the regular ward, and the mortality within four weeks and in hospital. Out of the 2,946 patients enrolled, 2,641 never developed sepsis and were considered as the control group (comparability was confirmed based on gender, age, and comorbidity). The additional (respective to the control group) ALOSs of the patients with sepsis were valued in monetary terms using per diem full costs, inflated to 2000: 1,033.43 Euro for l day in ICU (published data) and 299.54 Euro for l day in the regular ward (estimated data based on published materials). Statistical significance was tested with Student t test. The hospitalisation cost of a patient with sepsis (21,571.88 Euro) is significantly higher (+86%) than that patient without sepsis (11,590.84 Euro), due to a longer (+ 163%) stay in the expensive ICU, not balanced by shorter stay in the regular ward. Also intangible costs are significantly higher: the risk for an ICU patient with sepsis to die in hospital is 3 times higher than that of an ICU patient without sepsis. In particular, those patients developing sepsis after admission are more costly and with a higher mortality risk
NUV-HD SiPMs with metal-filled trenches
In this paper we present the performance of a new SiPM that is sensitive to blue light and features narrow metal-filled trenches placed in the area around the single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) that allow an almost complete suppression the internal optical crosstalk. In particular, we show the benefits of this technological upgrade in terms of electro-optical SiPM performance when compared to the previous technology which had only a partial optical screening between the SPADs. The most relevant effect is the much higher bias voltage that can be applied to the new device before the noise diverges. This allows to optimize and improve both the photon detection efficiency and the single-photon time resolution. We also coupled the SiPMs to LYSO scintillators to verify the performance for possible application in Positron-Emission Tomography. Thanks to the better electro-optical features we were able to measure an improved coincidence time resolution. Furthermore, the optimal voltage operation region is substantially larger, making this SiPM more suitable for real system application where thousands of channels have to provide stable and reproducible performance
LH peak and ovulation in buffalo cows treated for oestrus synchronisation using two different hormonal schedule
Since oestrus behaviour in buffalo is frequently scarcely clear and the oestrus signs, even when showed, are not reliable, ovulation can not be predicted. Furthermore high individual variability of the oestrus signs â LH peak interval was observed both in spontaneous and hormonal induced oestrus (Moioli et al., 1998; Barile et al, 1998)
Oral Feeding Competences of Healthy Preterm Infants: A Review
Background. With increasing sophistication and technology, survival rates hugely improved among preterm infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Nutrition and feeding remain a challenge and preterm infants are at high risk of encountering oral feeding difficulties. Objective. To determine what facts may impact on oral feeding readiness and competence and which kind of interventions should enhance oral feeding performance in preterm infants. Search Strategy. MEDILINE database was explored and articles relevant to this topic were collected starting
from 2009 up to 2011. Main Results. Increasingly robust alertness prior to and during feeding does positively impact the infant's feeding Skills. The review found that oral and non-oral sensorimotor interventions, provided singly or in combination, shortened the transition time to independent oral feeding in preterm infants and that preterm infants who received a combined oral and sensorimotor intervention demonstrated more advanced nutritive sucking, suck-swallow and swallow-respiration coordination than those who received an oral or sensorimotor intervention singly
An Optical Search for New Outbursting Low Mass X-Ray Binaries
Transient Low-Mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) are discovered largely by X-ray and
gamma-ray all-sky monitors. The X-ray outburst is also accompanied by an
optical brightening, which empirically can precede detection of X-rays. Newly
sensitive optical synoptic surveys may offer a complementary pathway for
discovery, and potential for insight into the initial onset and propagation of
the thermal instability that leads to the ionization of the accretion disk. We
use the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) alert stream to perform a comprehensive
search at optical wavelengths for previously undiscovered outbursting LMXBs.
Our pipeline first crossmatches the positions of the alerts to cataloged X-ray
sources, and then analyzes the 30-day lightcurve of matched alerts by
thresholding on differences with an 8-day exponentially weighted moving
average. In addition to an nineteen month-long live search, we ran our pipeline
over four years of ZTF archival data, recovering 4 known LMXBs. We also
independently detected an outburst of MAXI J1957+032 in the live search and
found the first outburst of Swift J1943.4+0228, an unclassified X-ray
transient, in 10 years. Using Monte Carlo simulations of the Galactic LMXB
population, we estimate that 29% of outbursting LMXBs are detectable by ZTF and
that 4.4% of LMXBs would be present in the crossmatched X-ray catalogs, giving
an estimated Galactic population of . We estimate that
our current pipeline can detect 1.3% of all outbursting LMXBs, including those
previously unknown, but that Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and
Time (LSST) will be able to detect 43% of outbursting LMXBs.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, Accepted for publication in Ap
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