Patient's adherence to oral anticoagulant therapy is essential to prevent and treat thrombotic events.
To assess the patients' adherence Morisky Medication Adherence Scale 8-items was used. The ...target population included 785 consecutive outpatients, of whom 384 were on Vitamin K Antagonists and 401 on Direct Oral Anticoagulants. Moreover, we evaluate which variable among age, gender, having experienced a thrombotic episode, time in the therapeutic range for patients on Vitamin K Antagonists, being naive and once versus twice daily drug assumption for patients on Direct Oral Anticoagulants, could affect adherence to therapy.
Morisky Medication Adherence Scale 8-items score was 8 in both groups. The intentional non-adherence obtained the lowest score while the unintentional non-adherence is the most frequent problem in patients treated with either Vitamin K Antagonists or Direct Oral Anticoagulants. Age > 75 years, male gender, having experienced a thrombotic episode, being naive and assuming Direct Oral Anticoagulants twice a day were significantly associated with a higher risk to forget assuming the oral anticoagulant, to have more difficulty in remembering to take it or to bring it in case of travel or leaving home. A low percentage of time in therapeutic range was associated with a not regularly assumption of the anticoagulants.
Patients treated with Vitamin K Antagonists or Direct Oral Anticoagulants show a good adherence and persistence to their oral anticoagulant therapy. Several factors have been identified to affect patients' adherence and deserve a careful attention by the doctors at the Anticoagulation Clinic.
•Adherence to both oral anticoagulants VKAs and DOACs is good in patients followed-up in an Anticoagulation Clinic.•There was no difference in the adherence to therapy between patients treated with AVKs and those treated with DOACs.•The non-intentional non-adherence is the most frequent problem in patients treated with either VKAs or DOACs.•Aging, male gender, time in range <70% and a previous thrombotic event may affect adherence of patients on VKAs.•Aging, being naïve and twice daily drug assumption may affect adherence to therapy of patients on DOACs.
Understanding how environmental pollutants influence plant occurrence, growth, and development is key for effective management plans and potential bioremediation. Rare plants, such as orchids, may ...occur in modified habitats and on soils containing heavy metals, yet their ecological and physiological responses to heavy metals is poorly understood. We investigated the influence of heavy metal pollution on orchid growth rates and interactions with soil fungal mutualists by comparing a large population of the orchid Epipactis helleborine (L.) Crantz subsp. tremolsii (Pau) E. Klein that grows on mine tailings in south-west Sardinia (Italy) with a population that grows on non-contaminated soils in central Sardinia. Soils of the contaminated site had high levels of heavy metals and low organic matter and nutritive elements content. We performed a morphological analysis on twenty individuals that have been subjected to measurement of bioaccumulation and translocation of heavy metals. Fungi associated with the roots of plants from the contaminated and uncontaminated site were grown and identified by DNA barcoding approach. Plants from the contaminated site were smaller than the ones growing in the uncontaminated site and were found to be able to tolerate heavy metals from the soil and to accumulate and translocate them into their organs. Fungi belonging to the genus Ilyonectria (Ascomycota) were found both in contaminated and uncontaminated sites, while an unidentified fungus was isolated from roots in the contaminated site only. These results are discussed in terms of orchids’ tolerance to heavy metals and its physiological and ecological mechanisms. The role of contaminated habitats in harbouring orchids and peculiar taxa is also discussed.
•Epipactis helleborine subsp. tremolsii grows on a heavy metal polluted mining area.•Individuals resulted significantly smaller in the contaminated site.•Accumulation and translocation of pollutants in plants' organs were confirmed.•Contribution of radical fungi on metal tolerance seems to be weak.
Several studies have evidenced high prevalence of myocardial systolic and diastolic dysfunction among patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Exercise echocardiography has shown a diagnostic and ...prognostic role in identifying early left ventricular (LV) dysfunction in several myocardial pathological settings. The aim of our study was to evaluate early signs of LV impairment under exercise and their correlation to patient’s exercise tolerance. Forty-five patients (age 60.4 ± 10.3 years) with SSc and 20 age and sex comparable controls were enrolled in the study. All patients underwent clinical evaluation, 2D echocardiography associated with Tissue Doppler and speckle tracking to evaluate LV deformation indexes, and an exercise echocardiography to evaluate left ventricle contractile reserve (LVCR) and exercise pulmonary pressures. Finally, a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) to evaluate exercise tolerance was also performed. Compared to controls, SSc patients showed an impaired diastolic function (E/E′ 10.9 ± 3.7 vs 8.36 ± 2.01;
p
< 0.01) associated with larger left atrial dimensions (LAVI 28.4 ± 8.7 vs 19.3 ± 4.6 mL/m
2
;
p
< 0.01). During exercise echocardiography, a reduced global longitudinal strain at peak exercise (S-GLS) was highlighted compared to controls (15.7 ± 3.6 vs 18.2 ± 2.2;
p
= 0.001). A S-GLS cutoff <18 %, identified by ROC analysis, identified SSc patients with a reduced diastolic function, exercise tolerance at the 6MWT and higher pulmonary pressures. Our data show that in SSc patients a reduced LVCR characterizes the patients with a more extensive cardiovascular impairment in terms of LV diastolic function, pulmonary pressures and exercise tolerance. These data underline the importance of exercise echocardiography for the preclinical screening of the LV impairment in this population.
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non food production rows for a new multi-functional agriculture in Italy. In this view, the use of local ...biomass is a fundamental starting point for the development of a virtuous energy chain that should pursue not only agricultural profitability, but also chain sustainability and that is less dependent on the global market, characterized by instability in terms of biomass availability and price. From this perspective, particular attention must be paid to crop choice on the basis of its rusticity and of its adaptability to local growing conditions and to low input cropping systems. In this context, alike woody and herbaceous biomasses, oil crops such as sunflower and rapeseed should be able to support local agricultural bioenergy chain in Italy. In addition, in a local bioenergy chain, the role of the farmers should not be limited just to grain production; but also grain processing should be performed at farm or consortium level in oilseed extraction plants well proportioned to the cropped surface. In this way, by means of a simple power generator, farmer could thus produce its own thermal and electric energy from the oil, maximizing his profit. This objective could also be achieved through the exploitation of the total biomass, including crop residues and defatted seed meals, that may be considered as fundamental additional economic and/or environmental benefits of the chain. This paper reports some results of three-years on-farm experiments on oil crop chain carried out in the framework of "Bioenergie" project, that was focused to enhance farmers awareness of these criteria and to the feasibility at open field scale of low-input cultivation of rapeseed, sunflower and Brassica carinata in seven Italian regions. In several on-farm experiences, these crops produced more than 800 kg ha-1 of oil with good energy properties. Defatted seed meals could be interesting as organic fertilizers and, in the case of B. carinata, as a biofumigant amendment that could offer a total or partial alternative to some chemicals in agriculture. Furthermore, biomass soil incorporation could contribute to C sequestration, catching CO2 from atmosphere and sinking a part in soil as stable humus. Finally, four different open field experiences carried out again in the second year of the project, have been analysed in order to evaluate their energy and greenhouse gasses balance after cultivation phase.
Snoring and apnea are social and medical problems that affect as many as 2% of adult women and 4% of adult men. This study compares collagen distribution and type with the intensity of snoring and ...the degree of drowsiness following uvulopalatoplasty with CO2 laser and radiofrequency ablation.
Fragments were taken from the soft palate by biopsies of 16 uvulopalatoplasty patients and 5 controls, 5 weeks after surgery, and they were stained with Sirius red and observed with polarization microscopy. Photographs were taken, and the type and changes in the amount of collagen before and after surgery were compared.
A histological analysis 5 weeks postoperatively in 10 patients showed an increased amount of collagen and replacement of type III collagen with type I collagen.
The increase in the amount of collagen after uvulopalatoplasty was significantly larger in patients than in the controls, and all changes from type III to mostly type I collagen occurred in patients who had the surgery. The subjective improvement of both snoring and somnolence is associated with this increase in type I collagen.
The prevalence of serum markers of primary delta infection was determined in 532 patients with acute benign hepatitis B seen in Italy, and in 111 patients with fulminant hepatitis B seen in Italy, ...France and England. Patients with fulminant hepatitis had significantly higher prevalence of delta markers (43/111, 39%) than did those with benign hepatitis (101/532, 19%). In 25 of the 43 patients with delta-positive fulminant hepatitis, serum markers indicated a primary hepatitis B infection while in the remaining 18, IgM antibody to hepatitis B core antigen was absent, indicating that hepatitis B preceded superinfection with the delta agent. The increased morbidity of HBsAg hepatitis with delta infection may result from the cumulative simultaneous exposure to hepatitis B virus and delta, or from superinfection of HBsAg carriers with delta.
The objective of this investigation is to study the involvement of the psychological process in the etiology of perennial allergic rhinitis. Thirty patients with perennial allergic rhinitis, ...submitted to a Program of Hyposensibilization to Home Dust at the ENT Department, were selected. All patients were studied through psychological interviews and Pfister Colored Pyramid Test. Our results were compared to those obtained by Robert Heiss in his studies of standardization parameters (non rhinitic sample). The study revealed that our patients present intrinsic psychological difficulties characteristic of failures in the affective--emotional development and points out to a neurotic line of personality structuration.