15 research outputs found

    Clinical significance of prophylactic central compartment neck dissection in the treatment of clinically node-negative papillary thyroid cancer patients

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    BACKGROUND: Lymph nodal involvement is very common in differentiated thyroid cancer, and in addition, cervical lymph node micrometastases are observed in up to 80 % of papillary thyroid cancers. During the last decades, the role of routine central lymph node dissection (RCLD) in the treatment of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) has been an object of research, and it is now still controversial. Nevertheless, many scientific societies and referral authors have definitely stated that even if in expert hands, RCLD is not associated to higher morbidity; it should be indicated only in selected cases. MAIN BODY: In order to better analyze the current role of prophylactic neck dissection in the surgical treatment of papillary thyroid cancers, an analysis of the most recent literature data was performed. Prophylactic or therapeutic lymph node dissection, selective, lateral or central lymph node dissection, modified radical neck dissection, and papillary thyroid cancer were used by the authors as keywords performing a PubMed database research. Literature reviews, PTCs large clinical series and the most recent guidelines of different referral endocrine societies, inhering neck dissection for papillary thyroid cancers, were also specifically evaluated. A higher PTC incidence was nowadays reported in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) clinical series. In addition, ultrasound guided fine-needle aspiration citology allowed a more precocious diagnosis in the early phases of disease. The role of prophylactic neck dissection in papillary thyroid cancer management remains controversial especially regarding indications, approach, and surgical extension. Even if morbidity rates seem to be similar to those reported after total thyroidectomy alone, RCLD impact on local recurrence and long-term survival is still a matter of research. Nevertheless, only a selective use in high-risk cases is supported by more and more scientific data. CONCLUSIONS: In the last years, higher papillary thyroid cancer incidence and more precocious diagnoses were worldwide reported. Among endocrine and neck surgeons, there is agreement about indications to prophylactic treatment of node-negative “high-risk” patients. A recent trend toward RCLD avoiding radioactive treatment is still debated, but nevertheless, prophylactic dissections in low-risk cases should be avoided. Prospective randomized trials are needed to evaluate the benefits of different approaches and allow to drawn definitive conclusions

    Clinical Features, Cardiovascular Risk Profile, and Therapeutic Trajectories of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Candidate for Oral Semaglutide Therapy in the Italian Specialist Care

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    Introduction: This study aimed to address therapeutic inertia in the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) by investigating the potential of early treatment with oral semaglutide. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between October 2021 and April 2022 among specialists treating individuals with T2D. A scientific committee designed a data collection form covering demographics, cardiovascular risk, glucose control metrics, ongoing therapies, and physician judgments on treatment appropriateness. Participants completed anonymous patient questionnaires reflecting routine clinical encounters. The preferred therapeutic regimen for each patient was also identified. Results: The analysis was conducted on 4449 patients initiating oral semaglutide. The population had a relatively short disease duration (42%  60% of patients, and more often than sitagliptin or empagliflozin. Conclusion: The study supports the potential of early implementation of oral semaglutide as a strategy to overcome therapeutic inertia and enhance T2D management

    Bradycardia in elderly patient: look at the body temperature

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    ABSTRACT We describe a case of a 83-year-old man who presented to the Emergency Department for bradycardia and reduced level of consciousness. His conditions had progressively worsened in the last few days and bradycardia induced his relatives to call on emergency team. He presented with hypoxia, cough, bradycardia and a reduced Glasgow Coma Scale value. The body temperature was not detected by standard thermometer and the electrocardiogram showed sinus bradycardia with prominent Osborne wave in the lateral precordial leads. His rectal temperature was 30.1 °C and the diagnostic work up showed a right lung pneumonia. He underwent active and passive rewarming treatment and sepsis treatment. Electrocardiographic abnormalities disappeared after rewarming and the patient was admitted to sub-intensive care unit

    Discharge ward during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: an effective way to increase patient turnover when human resources are scarce

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    During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the province of Brescia (Italy) had a significant number of COVID-19 cases, which led to a subversion of the ordinary structure of the university hospital ASST Spedali Civili, driven by the need to hospitalize as many patients as possible in a narrow period of time. At the peak of the epidemic, a rapid hospitalization discharge area, the Discharge Ward (DW), was set up with the aim of facilitating the rapid turnover of patients in the wards where the most severe patients had to be hospitalized. The organization and activities carried out are described in the results of this reproducible experience during epidemic events

    Structural Effects of Proline Substitution and Metal Binding on Hexameric Cyclic Peptoids

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    l-Proline and <i>N</i>-methoxyethyl glycine have been included in novel cyclic hexameric peptoids. Supramolecular coordination with Na<sup>+</sup> triggered the formation of the first 1D metal–organic framework based on peptoids

    Structural Effects of Proline Substitution and Metal Binding on Hexameric Cyclic Peptoids

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    l-Proline and <i>N</i>-methoxyethyl glycine have been included in novel cyclic hexameric peptoids. Supramolecular coordination with Na<sup>+</sup> triggered the formation of the first 1D metal–organic framework based on peptoids

    Structural Effects of Proline Substitution and Metal Binding on Hexameric Cyclic Peptoids

    No full text
    l-Proline and <i>N</i>-methoxyethyl glycine have been included in novel cyclic hexameric peptoids. Supramolecular coordination with Na<sup>+</sup> triggered the formation of the first 1D metal–organic framework based on peptoids
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