837 research outputs found
Trace and rare earth elements contents of a Sardinian sedimentary Mn-rich deposit: preliminary results.
Mn oxides are important scavengers of trace elements from waters. They often form deposits with high metals concentrations that sometimes have economic significance. Within a thick sedimentary deposits of northern Sardinia, Mn oxide mineralization was found as both matrix and coatings on clasts of a conglomeratic deposit, and subrounded nodules in residual clays. Lithiophorite and birnessite are the sole Mn phases that are also accompanied by variable amounts of Fe oxides and hydroxides, clay minerals, and phyllosilicates. Chemical analysis of the studied samples revealed high concentrations of most of trace metals (Co, Ni, Zn, Cu, Ba, Y, U and Pb) and all rare earth elements (REE). The latter were used to provide the first hypothesis regarding environmental conditions and chemical processes determining the precipitation of Mn oxides
CORRELATION BETWEEN CHRONIC MUCOSAL TRAUMA AND ORAL CANCER: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Abstract – Objective: Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy in the oral cavity
representing the 90% of all oral malignancies that affect oral cavity. Primary risk factors associated
with oral cancer are alcohol and tobacco consumption. However, other emerging risk factors have
been proposed in Literature, including chronic trauma of the oral mucosa related to dental prostheses and incongruous restorations. Therefore, the aim of this study was to review the literature on the
correlation between oral carcinoma and chronic irritative trauma, with the help of a case report and
with focus on clinical features and differential diagnosis.
Materials and Methods: A literature search on MEDLINE, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane
Database of Systematic Reviews and Wiley InterScience was performed, using the following words:
Oral Cancer, chronic Trauma and Denture Trauma in various combinations.
Results: The review produced 1356 results, but only 8 articles met the inclusion criteria and were
involved in the review. No association has been proven between chronic mucosal trauma and oral
cancer. Carcinoma has been shown to develop more frequently in trauma regions, particularly in
the tongue. As for the data on the gender and age of affected patients, it emerges that most of the
greatest incidence occurs around the sixth and seventh decade of life and men are more affected
than women.
Conclusions: Due to the heterogeneity of the different studies and the strong presence of
other factors such as smoking and alcohol, the role of trauma in carcinogenesis is unclear. Further
molecular, epidemiological and case-control studies are needed to define this correlation. It is advisable to carry out more restricted checks in patients at risk with dental prostheses
Low Cost True Monofiber Optical Probe for Local Void Fraction Measurements in Minichannels
Two phase flow inside minichannels is one of the most investigated research topic at present. The measurement of the flow rate parameters is fundamental to characterize the flow pattern and its evolution over time. This paper shows that an optical technique, well-known for large diameter pipes, can be applied to mini channels with a laminar mass flow rate. In particular, a Y-junction mono-fiber optic system with a chamfered tip probe has been built and tested. This method is applied to the local void fraction measurement in a copper capillary pipe with internal diameter of 2 mm and external diameter of 3.00 mm. Different probes have been developed and tested. The accuracy of the method depends on the size, the shape of the tip and on the tip distance from the pipe centre. Different distances and liquid flow rate have been tested. The two-phase flow pattern is also visualized and recorded by a high speed camera (FASTEC Troubleshooter 16000 fps) and post processed with an image analysis technique. A good agreement between the optical and the video signal has been observed
An Innovative Enhanced Wall to Reduce the Energy Demand in Buildings
Energy saving in buildings is one of most important issues for European countries. The 40% of the total European energy consumption is due to building Heating and conditioning. Although in the last years many studies have been carried out in order to reach the zero-consumption house by means of passive solar heating, ventilation or thermal insulation, the energy rate due to passive solar heating could be further enhanced. This paper proposes a method for increasing the energy rate absorbed by opaque walls by using a two phase loop thermosyphon connecting the internal and the external façade of a prefabricated house wall. The evaporator zone is located on the outside face and it is irradiated by the sunlight while the condenser zone is placed on the internal face and releases heat to the domestic environment. The temperature differences between the internal and external wall facades are lower than 30 K and the heat fluxes at the evaporator change during the day from 2 up to 7 x 104 W/m2 K. The thermosyphon has been preliminary designed and implanted into a wall for a prefabricated house in Italy. A thermal model of building equipped with the thermosiphon wall has been used in order to evaluate the impact in terms of energy saving and thermal comfort in a real prefabricated low consumption house. The transient behaviour of the building has been simulated day by day during the winter period by using the EnergyPlusTM software. This solution enhances the thermal comfort of the building by keeping the indoor temperature close to the thermal comfort standard for most of the day. The annual saving on the heating energy is higher than 50% in the case of a low consumption buildin
Study on the New Role of Civil and Military Air Rescue Nurses in the Italian Context
Context: An emergency medical nurse is a health professional who operates at a very
high level in the field of emergencies. The nurses of the critical area departments of the Territorial
Emergency Department currently operate in the Sardinian helicopter rescue service. The effectiveness
of the treatment that these nurses administer can be attributed to the quality of the previous and
recurrent training that this unit must undergo. Objective: This study’s aim was to investigate the role
of civil and military helicopter nurses in the context of Italian medical aid. Methods: A qualitative
study, with a phenomenological approach, was conducted by interviewing 15 emergency medical
nurses, using detailed recordings and transcripts. These findings were then compared to understand
how nurses work outside their department of origin, how their training has influenced their ability
to establish themselves outside it, and thus their ability to become part of a context considered to
be of the highest level. Participants and research context: The personnel interviewed in this study
were those who were working in the helibases of Cagliari, Olbia, and Alghero. The limitations of this
study are linked to the impossibility of obtaining an internship at a company, because, at the time
of the study, an agreement between the university and the Areus company was not active. Ethical
considerations: Participation in this research was completely voluntary. In fact, the participants could
cease participating at any time. Results: This study revealed issues related to training, preparation,
motivation to carry out the role held, nursing autonomy, the willingness to collaborate between the
various rescue organizations, the use of the helicopter rescue service, and possible improvements
for this service. Conclusions: civil air rescue nurses can deepen their knowledge by examining the
work of military air rescue nurses, because, although the operational contexts are different, some
techniques used in a hostile environment are also applicable to civilian environments. By doing so,
nurses could become independent team leaders for all intents and purposes, managing their own
training, preparation, and technical skills
“CoVidentary”: An online exercise training program to reduce sedentary behaviours in children with type 1 diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Aim: We explored the physical activity (PA) level and the variation in glycaemic control in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) before and during the lockdown. Then, we proposed an online training program supported by sport-science specialists. Methods: Parents of children with T1D (<18 years) filled out an online survey. Anthropometric characteristics, PA, play, sport and sedentary time and the medical related outcomes were recorded. An adapted online program “Covidentary” was proposed through full-training (FT) and active breaks (AB) modality. Results: 280 youth (11.8 ± 3.3 years) were included in the analysis. We reported a decline in sport (-2.1 ± 2.1 h/week) and outdoor-plays (-73.9 ± 93.6 min/day). Moreover, we found an increase in sedentary time (+144.7 ± 147.8 min/day), in mean glycaemic values (+25.4 ± 33.4 mg/dL) and insulin delivery (71.8% of patients). 37% of invited patients attended the training program, 46% took part in AB and 54% in FT. The AB was carried out for 90% of the total duration, while the FT for 31%. Both types of training were perceived as moderate intensity effort. Conclusion: A decline of participation in sport activities and a subsequent increase of sedentary time influence the management of T1D of children, increasing the risk of acute/long-term complications. Online exercise program may contrast the pandemic's sedentary lifestyle
Opioids in chronic non cancer pain: rational and selection criteria
The therapeutic efficacy and appearance of side effects of opioid drugs is strongly conditioned by the patient’s individual characteristics. It is impossible to know the patient’s particular pharmacogenomic connotations which determine those phenotypic expressions that make the patient more or less sensitive to the administered drug, and that also determine the presence and signifi cance of side effects. Knowledge of the patient’s hepatic opioid metabolization can aid in the choice of a more personalised therapy. To reduce the unpredictability of favourable effects and side effects, it is preferable to choose drugs that are less affected by pharmacological interactions, and that can also compromise the efficacy of the many pharmacological associations that patients undergo, especially elderly patients, who often suffer from serious organ impairments
Oral human papilloma virus infection: an overview of clinical-laboratory diagnosis and treatment
Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to describe the “hot points” of current clinical governance for oral HPV comprising the use of new diagnostic molecular procedures, namely, Pyrosequencing and Next Generation Sequencing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data on oral HPV was collected through two levels of research. First for all, we used the canonical medical search engines, PubMed, and Medline, followed by the study of current commercial tools for HPV diagnosis, particularly within commercial companies involved in the molecular procedures for HPV detecting and genotyping. RESULTS: Different medical procedures are now described and used throughout the world in HPV diagnosis and treatment. However, the laboratory methods are often validated and used for genital infections, and, in these cases, data are missing in the literature as regards the clinical approach for oral lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Dental care units are often the front line for a clinical evaluation of a possible HPV lesion in the oral cavity, which means that correct clinical governance could avoid a viral neoplastic progression of this disease with great advantages for the patient. In this case, the problem is due to the difficulty in lesion recognition but also and more especially the absence of correct laboratory diagnosis and subsequent treatment in the clinical course
The impact of insularity on SARS-CoV-2 diffusion: Recapitulating three years of COVID-19 pandemic in the island of Sardinia
Background: Italy has been the first European Country dealing with SARS-CoV-2, whose diffusion on the territory has not been homogeneous. Among Italian regions, Sardinia represented one of the lowest incidence areas, likely due to its insular nature. Despite this, the impact of insularity on SARS-CoV-2 genetic diversity has not been comprehensively described. Methods: In the present study, we performed the high throughput sequencing of 888 SARS-CoV-2 genomes collected in Sardinia during the first 23 months of pandemics. In addition, 1439 high-coverage SARS-CoV-2 genomes circulating in Sardinia along three years (December 2019 – January 2023) were downloaded from GISAID, for a total of 2327 viral sequences that were characterized in terms of phylogeny and genomic diversity. Results: Overall, COVID-19 pandemic in Sardinia showed substantial differences with respect to the national panorama, with additional peaks of infections and uncommon lineages that reflects the national and regional policies of re-opening and the subsequent touristic arrivals. Sardinia has been interested by the circulation of at least 87 SARS-CoV-2 lineages, including some that were poorly represented at national and European level, likely linked to multiple importation events. The relative frequency of Sardinian SARS-CoV-2 lineages has been compared to other Mediterranean Islands, revealing a unique composition. Conclusions: The genomic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 in Sardinia has been shaped by a complex interplay of insular geography, low population density, and touristic arrivals, leading on the one side to the importation of lineages remaining rare at the national level, and resulting on the other side in the delayed entry of otherwise common variants
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