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Feasibility Study of a DC Hybrid-Electric Catamaran for River Navigation
The sustainable growth is becoming every day
more present and even mandatory in the framework of global
decarbonization and Green House Gases (GHG) reduction. In
such a context, electric powering offers important advantages
while offering reliable and greener solutions for private-public
urban transport. By considering this scenario, in this paper, an
electric catamaran equipped with a DC hybrid module is
proposed as effective in passenger transport along the Po river,
in the Turin urban environment. The study encompasses many
challenging aspects, which, in the end, improve the overall ship
performance. For instance, the vessel shall be suitable for a
quick hauling to the land in case of emergency with a crane
truck. Secondly, the DC voltage distribution must provide safe
power delivery by maintaining low weights. In this paper, the
design is presented, along with the scenario constraints that
have defined the peculiarities and addressed the technical
choices
The patient with rhinitis in the pharmacy. A cross-sectional study in real life
In the practical management of allergic rhinitis (AR), pharmacists are usually the first-line contact, also because some medications are available as over the counter. Therefore, pharmacists may represent an important resource, in mediating the interaction between patients and physicians. We evaluated the clinical/demographic characteristics of patients with respiratory allergies who consulted their pharmacists as first-line contact. A patient-oriented questionnaire was developed by a scientific committee including pharmacists, GPs, allergists, pulmonologists and ENT specialists
[Management of Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in General Practice: a new model of risk prevention]
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome is a condition characterized by paused breathing during sleep due to complete or partial obstruction of the upper airways. It is still underdiagnosed and underestimated, despite its respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurocognitive complications. Polysomnography is the gold standard for diagnosis. The treatment protocol, that has to be agreed with the patient, is behavioral, ventilator, and sometimes surgical.The role of general practitioners is essential for early identification of patients with high probability of OSAS. Physicians are supported by specific instruments of general practice, such as continuity of care, computerized medical records for oriented problems, medical history, and diagnostic-therapeutic methodology for an exclusive management model. Among their duties, there is also the management of care priorities for patients’ comorbidities
The perception of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea/Hypopnoea Syndrome (OSAHS) among Italian general practitioners
Background: Obstructive Sleep Apnoea/Hypopnoea Syndrome (OSAHS) is a common disorder in the general population but often underestimated and underdiagnosed. Methods: This questionnaire-based study evaluated the overall level of knowledge about OSAHS among Italian General Practitioners (GPs), who are frequently involved in the management of this complex disease. This represents an interesting aspect, because GPs intercept many of the patients with OSAHS, in which C-PAP could be potentially indicated. Randomly-selected GPs were provided with questionnaires, which were then returned anonymously. Results: 80 questionnaires have been validated; the participants in the sample examined were represented by 43 females and 37 males; the average age of participants was 51 years. The general knowledge on OSAHS is overall satisfactory among GPs; it is recognized by most of the GPs interviewed as pathology in constant increase, and associated with predisposing factors such as obesity. High blood pressure is perceived as an independent cardiovascular risk factor in patients with OSAHS, in line with the majority of international studies. The C-PAP has been identified as the care gold standard in patients with OSAHS, despite the lack of patient compliance in relation to this procedure, while polysomnography was found to be the main instrumental procedure used in the diagnostic workup of OSAS. The pulmonologist and a multidisciplinary team have been identified as the specialist figures of reference to which to direct the patient through the diagnostic workup. Respiratory therapists and nurses represent the role of educator in the proper management of the C-PAP in the opinion of 62% of respondents, while only 34% think that this role should be played by the GPs and/or other specialists. Conclusions: In conclusion, this survey about the perception of OSAHS among GPs in Italy highlighted a satisfactory overall knowledge of OSAHS and only few weak points
Mouthwash Based on Ozonated Olive Oil in Caries Prevention: A Preliminary In-Vitro Study
(1) Background: Ozone (O3) proved to oxidize organic and inorganic compounds, and its efficacy against bacteria, viruses and fungi plasma membranes was of interest. Ozone vehicle can be a gaseous form, ozonated water or ozonized oil. The aim of this in-vitro study was to evaluate the efficacy of ozonated olive oil against Streptococcus mutans. (2) Methods: Two different commercial mouthwashes were tested: Ialozon Blu (IB) (Gemavip, Cagliari, Italy), with ozonated olive oil, and Ialozon Rose (IR) (Gemavip, Cagliari, Italy), with ozonated olive oil, hyaluronic acid and vitamin E. All formulates were analyzed in a dilution range from 2- to 256-folds in saline solution, as to reproduce the salivary dilution. Streptococcus mutans CIP103220 strain was used for the antimicrobial susceptibility test, and the Kirby-Bauer inhibition method was performed to evaluate the Minimum Inhibitory (MIC), Minimum Bactericidal (MBC), and Minimum Biofilm Inhibitory Concentration (MBIC). (3) Results: Both formulates showed the same antimicrobial activity. MIC, MBC, and MBIC were observed for dilution factors of 1/32, 1/8 and 1/8, respectively. The mean value of inhibition zone diameter was 16.5 mm for IB, and 18 mm for IR. (4) Conclusions: The results suggested that ozonized olive oil formulates were able to inactivate Streptococcus mutans avoiding the salivary dilution effect in the oral cavity
Evaluation of “Caterina assay”: An Alternative Tool to the Commercialized Kits Used for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Identification
Abstract: Here we describe the first molecular test developed in the early stage of the pandemic to
diagnose the first cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection
in Sardinian patients in February–March 2020, when diagnostic certified methodology had not yet
been adopted by clinical microbiology laboratories. The “Caterina assay” is a SYBR®Green real-time
reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR), designed to detect the nucleocapsid
phosphoprotein (N) gene that exhibits high discriminative variation RNA sequence among bat and
human coronaviruses. The molecular method was applied to detect SARS-CoV-2 in nasal swabs
collected from 2110 suspected cases. The study article describes the first molecular test developed
in the early stage of the declared pandemic to identify the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in
Sardinian patients in February–March 2020, when a diagnostic certified methodology had not yet been
adopted by clinical microbiology laboratories. The assay presented high specificity and sensitivity
(with a detection limit ≥50 viral genomes/µL). No false-positives were detected, as confirmed by the
comparison with two certified commercial kits. Although other validated molecular methods are
currently in use, the Caterina assay still represents a valid and low-cost detection procedure that could
be applied in countries with limited economic resource
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