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J Frailty Aging ; 13(2): 149-156, 2024.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38616371

Digital technologies hold promise to modernize healthcare. Such opportunity should be leveraged also to address the needs of rapidly ageing populations. Against this backdrop, this paper examines the use of wearable devices for promoting healthy ageing. Previous work has assessed the prospects of digital technologies for health promotion and disease prevention in older adults. However, to our knowledge, ours is one of the first attempts to specifically address the use of wearables for healthy ageing, and to offer ethical insights for assessing the prospects of leveraging wearable devices in this context. We provide an analysis of the considerable opportunities associated with the use of wearables for healthy ageing, with a focus on the five domains of intrinsic capacity: locomotion, sensory functions, psychological aspects, cognition, and vitality. We then highlight current limitations and ethical challenges of such approach to healthy ageing, including issues related to access, inclusion, privacy, surveillance, autonomy, and regulation. We conclude by discussing the implications of our analysis in light of current debates on the ethics of digital health, and suggest measures to address the identified challenges.


Healthy Aging , Wearable Electronic Devices , Humans , Aged , Digital Health , Aging , Cognition
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Front Pediatr ; 11: 1251914, 2023.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38078329

Status epilepticus (SE) is a medical emergency resulting from the failure of the mechanisms involved in seizure termination or from the initiation of pathways involved in abnormally prolonged seizures, potentially leading to long-term consequences, including neuronal death and impaired neuronal networks. It can eventually evolve to refractory status epilepticus (RSE), in which the administration of a benzodiazepine and another anti-seizure medications (ASMs) had been ineffective, and super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE), which persists for more than 24 h after the administration of general anesthesia. Objective of the present review is to highlight the link between inflammation and SE. Several preclinical and clinical studies have shown that neuroinflammation can contribute to seizure onset and recurrence by increasing neuronal excitability. Notably, microglia and astrocytes can promote neuroinflammation and seizure susceptibility. In fact, inflammatory mediators released by glial cells might enhance neuronal excitation and cause drug resistance and seizure recurrence. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of neuroinflammation could be crucial for improving SE treatment, wich is currently mainly addressed with benzodiazepines and eventually phenytoin, valproic acid, or levetiracetam. IL-1ß signal blockade with Anakinra has shown promising results in avoiding seizure recurrence and generalization in inflammatory refractory epilepsy. Inhibiting the IL-1ß converting enzyme (ICE)/caspase-1 is also being investigated as a possible target for managing drug-resistant epilepsies. Targeting the ATP-P2X7R signal, which activates the NLRP3 inflammasome and triggers inflammatory molecule release, is another avenue of research. Interestingly, astaxanthin has shown promise in attenuating neuroinflammation in SE by inhibiting the ATP-P2X7R signal. Furthermore, IL-6 blockade using tocilizumab has been effective in RSE and in reducing seizures in patients with febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES). Other potential approaches include the ketogenic diet, which may modulate pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and the use of cannabidiol (CBD), which has demonstrated antiepileptic, neuroprotective, and anti-inflammatory properties, and targeting HMGB1-TLR4 axis. Clinical experience with anti-cytokine agents such as Anakinra and Tocilizumab in SE is currently limited, although promising. Nonetheless, Etanercept and Rituximab have shown efficacy only in specific etiologies of SE, such as autoimmune encephalitis. Overall, targeting inflammatory pathways and cytokines shows potential as an innovative therapeutic option for drug-resistant epilepsies and SE, providing the chance of directly addressing its underlying mechanisms, rather than solely focusing on symptom control.

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J Chem Theory Comput ; 18(6): 3703-3717, 2022 Jun 14.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35561415

We investigate the performance of beyond-GW approaches in many-body perturbation theory by addressing atoms described within the spherical approximation via a dedicated numerical treatment based on B-splines and spherical harmonics. We consider the GW, second Born (2B), and GW + second order screened exchange (GW+SOSEX) self-energies and use them to obtain ionization potentials from the quasi-particle equation (QPE) solved perturbatively on top of independent-particle calculations. We also solve the linearized Sham-Schlüter equation (LSSE) and compare the resulting xc potentials against exact data. We find that the LSSE provides consistent starting points for the QPE but does not present any practical advantage in the present context. Still, the features of the xc potentials obtained with it shed light on possible strategies for the inclusion of beyond-GW diagrams in the many-body self-energy. Our findings show that solving the QPE with the GW+SOSEX self-energy on top of a PBE or PBE0 solution is a viable scheme to go beyond GW in finite systems, even in the atomic limit. However, GW shows a comparable performance if one agrees to use a hybrid starting point. We also obtain promising results with the 2B self-energy on top of Hartree-Fock, suggesting that the full time-dependent Hartree-Fock vertex may be another viable beyond-GW scheme for finite systems.

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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 30(12): 3932-3943, 2022 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34518895

PURPOSE: Periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) represent a devastating consequence of total joint arthroplasty. The European Knee Associates (EKA), the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) International Committee, and the Arthroplasty Society in Asia (ASIA) board members were interested in quantifying differences in arthroplasty surgeons' use of various PJI prevention measures to provide clinical recommendations to reduce PJI incidence. METHODS: A prospective Microsoft Forms online survey was distributed among EKA, AAHKS International Committee, and ASIA members and their affiliated arthroplasty surgeons. The survey consisted of 20 single and multiple response questions focused on PJI prevention strategies at three perioperative periods: preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively. RESULTS: Three hundred and ninety-four arthroplasty surgeons from 6 different continents completed the survey. Preoperative: (A) PJI Risk Stratification: 40.6% routinely set thresholds (e.g., BMI, HgbA1C) to be met to qualify for surgery, 36.5% only review past medical history; 9.1% use machine learning to personalize PJI risk; (B) BMI limit: 36% no limit; 15.4% BMI < 35; 30.9% BMI < 40; 17.2% BMI < 45; (C) Nutritional status: 55.3% do not screen; among those who screen their patients (44.7%), albumin is the single most used marker (86.3%); (D) Hyperglycemia/Diabetes: 83.3% check this comorbidity; 88.1% use HgbA1C as single best screening test; (E) MRSA nasal colonization: 63.7% do not test; 28.9% test all patients; 7.4% test selectively. Intraoperative: (A) Antibiotic prophylaxis in high-risk patients: 43.4% use single antibiotic for 24 h; 21.3% use double antibiotic for 24 h; 14.2% use single/double antibiotic for 7 days postoperatively; (B) Skin-cleansing: 68.7% at home (45.6% chlorhexidine sponge; 11.9% clippers); (C) Intraoperative skin disinfection: 46.9% single chlorhexidine; 25% double chlorhexidine-povidone-iodine;15.4% single povidone-iodine; (D) Tranexamic acid (TXA) to reduce bleeding/SSI: 96% yes (51% double IV dose, 35.2% single IV dose, 23.6% intra-articular injection); (E) Surgical suction drain: 52% do not use drains; 19.7% use a drain < 24 h; (F) Intra-articular lavage: 64.9% use only saline; 28.1% use dilute povidone-iodine; (G) Antibiotic local delivery to prevent PJI: 82.4% use antibiotic-added cement. Postoperative: (A) Routine monitoring of PJI serologic markers: 42% only in symptomatic patients; 34.2% do not; 20.8% in all patients; (B) Serologic markers to rule in/out PJI: 95.9% CRP; 71% SEDRATE; 60.6% WBC; (C) Synovial fluid test to rule in/out PJI: 79.6% culture/sensitivity; 69.5% WBC count; 31.4% CRP. CONCLUSIONS: This survey demonstrated that notable differences still exist in the application of PJI preventive measures across different geographic areas: Optimizing the patient preoperatively and applying multimodal intraoperative strategies represent newer, clinically relevant steps in the effort to reduce the burden of PJI. More uniform guidelines still need to be produced from international scientific societies in order facilitate a more comprehensive approach to this devastating complication. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV.


Arthritis, Infectious , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Prosthesis-Related Infections , Surgeons , Humans , United States/epidemiology , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/adverse effects , Prosthesis-Related Infections/diagnosis , Prosthesis-Related Infections/epidemiology , Prosthesis-Related Infections/etiology , Prospective Studies , Povidone-Iodine , Chlorhexidine , Biomarkers , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Retrospective Studies
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Nanoscale Adv ; 3(24): 6912-6924, 2021 Dec 07.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36132365

The synthesis strategy and magnetic characterisation of two systems consisting of nanoparticles with core/shell morphology are presented: an assembly of hard/soft nanoparticles with cores consisting of magnetically hard cobalt ferrite covered by a magnetically soft nickel ferrite shell, and the inverse system of almost the same size and shape. We have successfully designed these nanoparticle systems by gradually varying the magnetic anisotropy resulting in this way in the modulation of the magnetic dipolar interactions between particles. Both nanoparticle systems exhibit high saturation magnetisation and display superparamagnetic behaviour at room temperature. We have shown strong exchange coupling at the core/shell interface of these nanoparticles systems which was also confirmed by mesoscopic modelling. Our results demonstrate the possibility of modulating magnetic anisotropy not only by chemical composition but also by adopting the proper nano-architecture.

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Folia Morphol (Warsz) ; 80(1): 133-139, 2021.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32159845

BACKGROUND: Synovial cysts are currently classified as degenerative lesions affecting the joint capsule or adjacent structures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our study we describe the results obtained in an immunohistochemical study comprising 18 patients with synovial cysts, performed to evaluate the pathophysiological role of some inflammatory cytokines such as: interleukin (IL)-1ß, IL-6 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). RESULTS: Results showed an over-expression of TNF-α, IL-1ß and IL-6 which appears to be involved in the onset and progression of the disease. At the present time it is not possible to affirm that these molecules play a direct role also due to the absence of further and more specific investigations. The authors therefore hypothesize that inhibition of inflammation may have a significant role in the pathogenesis and regression of synovial cysts. CONCLUSIONS: Hence, these inflammatory cytokines may be considered potential therapeutic targets. The development of synthetic inhibitors of these inflammatory factors could lead to a reduction in the intensity of inflammation, thus inhibiting the onset and development of the disease.


Interleukin-6 , Synovial Cyst , Humans , Interleukin-1beta , Synovial Membrane , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol ; 56(4): 597-602, 2020 10.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31909525

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of a new ultrasound technique for the automatic assessment of the change in head-perineum distance (delta-HPD) and angle of progression (delta-AoP) during the active phase of the second stage of labor. METHODS: This was a prospective observational cohort study including singleton term pregnancies with fetuses in cephalic presentation during the active phase of the second stage of labor. In each patient, two videoclips of 10 s each were acquired transperineally, one in the axial and one in the sagittal plane, between rest and the acme of an expulsive effort, in order to measure HPD and AoP, respectively. The videoclips were processed offline and the difference between the acme of the pushing effort and rest in HPD (delta-HPD) and AoP (delta-AoP) was calculated, first manually by an experienced sonographer and then using a new automatic technique. The reliability of the automatic algorithm was evaluated by comparing the automatic measurements with those obtained manually, which was considered as the reference gold standard. RESULTS: Overall, 27 women were included. A significant correlation was observed between the measurements obtained by the automatic and the manual methods for both delta-HPD (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) = 0.97) and delta-AoP (ICC = 0.99). The high accuracy provided by the automatic algorithm was confirmed by the high values of the coefficient of determination (r2 = 0.98 for both delta-HPD and delta-AoP) and the low residual errors (root mean square error = 1.2 mm for delta-HPD and 1.5° for delta-AoP). A Bland-Altman analysis showed a mean difference of 0.52 mm (limits of agreement, -1.58 to 2.62 mm) for delta-HPD (P = 0.034) and 0.35° (limits of agreement, -2.54 to 3.09°) for delta-AoP (P = 0.39) between the manual and automatic measurements. CONCLUSIONS: The automatic assessment of delta-AoP and delta-HPD during maternal pushing efforts is feasible. The automatic measurement of delta-AoP appears to be reliable when compared with the gold standard manual measurement by an experienced operator. Copyright © 2020 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.


Algorithms , Fetus/diagnostic imaging , Head/diagnostic imaging , Labor Stage, Second/physiology , Perineum/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Prenatal/methods , Adult , Female , Fetus/embryology , Fetus/physiology , Head/embryology , Humans , Labor Presentation , Perineum/embryology , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Reproducibility of Results
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Int Orthop ; 44(3): 487-493, 2020 03.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31811356

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to describe clinical and radiological long-term results of an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy associated with an outside-in decompressive needling of the cyst for lateral parameniscal cyst. METHODS: Eighteen patients with symptomatic parameniscal cysts treated between April 2002 and September 2009 were retrospectively included in the study. All patients underwent arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (preserving peripheral rim) and needling of the cyst using a 20-gauge needle. Pre- and post-operative IKDC, Tegner, and Lysholm scores were used to evaluate clinical results. Radiological results were obtained from pre- and post-operative radiographies and post-operative MRI scans. Both supine and weight bearing MRI examinations were performed. Kellgren-Lawrence and WORMS scales were used to evaluate osteoarthritis development of the knee. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 11.6 ± 2.6 years (range 7-15). Horizontal lesions were found in 56% of patients. All patients fully recovered. Mean Lysholm scores passed from mean pre-operative value 52 ± 16.9 to post-operative 85 ± 11.9 (P < 0.01) and mean IKDC scale score changed from 49.5 ± 14.7 to 67 ± 23.5 (P < 0.01). Mean Tegner scores did not change significantly. Post-operative radiographies showed a Kellgren-Lawrence scale grade 0 in six patients (33%), a grade I in eight (44%), a grade II in three (17%), and a grade III in one patient (6%). No patients were found with a Kellgren-Lawrence scale grade IV. No significant differences with pre-operative radiographies were found (chi-square = 1.867; df = 3; P = 0.60) in osteoarthritis development of the knee. Reported WORMS scores had an average of 12.4 ± 5.1. No recurrence of any cysts was observed. DISCUSSION: Different treatments for lateral meniscal cysts have been proposed, but proper management of the cyst is still controversial. The results of this study suggest that the outside-in needling of the cyst associated with partial meniscectomy is a highly effective, simple, and repeatable technique. Excellent clinical outcomes were reported at a mean follow-up of 11.6 ± 2.6 years (range 7-15). Imaging evaluation showed no significant evolution to osteoarthritis of the knee. CONCLUSIONS: Partial arthroscopic meniscectomy associated with percutaneous decompressive needling of the cyst wall under arthroscopic visualization showed positive clinical and radiological long-term results. Neither traditional radiographies nor innovative standing MRIs showed findings of osteoarthritis.


Cysts/surgery , Knee Joint/surgery , Meniscectomy/methods , Menisci, Tibial/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Arthroscopy , Cysts/complications , Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Decompression, Surgical , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Menisci, Tibial/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Needles , Osteoarthritis, Knee/diagnostic imaging , Osteoarthritis, Knee/etiology , Osteoarthritis, Knee/prevention & control , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Seizure ; 74: 26-30, 2020 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31805494

PURPOSE: Dup15q syndrome is a rare genetic disease with a fairly nonspecific phenotype, clinical heterogeneity, and a wide spectrum of severity. However, no formal characterization has been attempted to select clusters of symptoms, signs and instrumental tests, to be used in the differential diagnosis with other neurodevelopmental disorders. Thus, our purpose was to identify symptoms, signs and instrumental findings, singly or in various combinations, favoring the early diagnosis of the Dup15q syndrome and the indication for genetic testing. METHODS: 25 patients with Dup15q syndrome and 25 age and sex matched controls with other neurodevelopmental disorders were the study population. Patients' history, clinical and instrumental assessment were examined by five expert child neurologists blind to the genetic diagnosis. Each rater was asked to make the diagnosis in three subsequent steps: 1. Revision of the medical records; 2. Examination of the videorecorded clinical findings; 3. Assessment of the instrumental tests. Inter-rater agreement was measured with the Kendall's coefficient of concordance) and the Kappa statistic. Sensitivity, specificity and predictive values for symptoms, signs and instrumental findings, singly or in various combinations, were measured. RESULTS: The Kendall's coefficient for the diagnosis of Dup15q syndrome was 0.43 at step 1 was 0.43, at step 2 was 0.42, at step 3. Patients with past feeding difficulties, hypotonia during the neonatal period, and epilepsy had >80 % probability of having the Dup15q syndrome. CONCLUSION: Feeding difficulties, hypotonia and epilepsy, though unspecific, can be used as signals of Dup15q syndrome and focused search of genetic abnormalities.


Epilepsy/diagnosis , Epilepsy/physiopathology , Intellectual Disability/diagnosis , Intellectual Disability/physiopathology , Neurodevelopmental Disorders/diagnosis , Neurodevelopmental Disorders/physiopathology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15 , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Syndrome , Young Adult
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Rev. esp. med. nucl. imagen mol. (Ed. impr.) ; 38(3): 167-172, mayo-jun. 2019. ilus, graf
Article Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-188505

OBJETIVO: El cáncer de mama es un problema de salud en todo el mundo, con altas tasas de incidencia y mortalidad. Es bien sabido que el desarrollo de métodos de diagnóstico más sensibles y específicos es de gran importancia, ya que un diagnóstico precoz es esencial para tratar con éxito los tumores. Lapachol es un compuesto natural, perteneciente al grupo de la naftoquinona, que se ha utilizado ampliamente en la medicina tradicional para tratar diversas enfermedades, incluido el cáncer. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el lapachol marcado con tecnecio 99m (99mTc) como una sonda de imágenes para la identificación del cáncer de mama. MÉTODOS: Para lograr este propósito, el lapachol se marcó con 99mTc, se determinó la pureza radioquímica y la estabilidad in vitro. También se evaluó el aclaramiento en sangre en ratones sanos y la biodistribución en ratones con tumor 4T1. RESULTADOS: Lapachol fue exitosamente marcado con 99mTc, con altos valores de rendimiento radioquímico (95,9+/-3,4%). La estabilidad in vitro mostró que el complejo radiomarcado permaneció estable hasta 24h, con valores superiores al 90% tanto para solución salina como para plasma (95,6+/-3,6% y 96,4+/-1,7%, respectivamente). El complejo radiomarcado decae de forma bifásica, con una vida media de distribución y eliminación igual a 3,3 y 50,0min, respectivamente. La biodistribución y las imágenes gammagráficas mostraron una alta captación en los órganos de excreción (riñones, hígado e intestino). También se puede observar que la captación tumoral fue mayor que en el músculo en todos los puntos temporales. La relación de tumor/músculo alcanza ∼4,5 a las 24h después de la administración. CONCLUSIÓN: Estos hallazgos indican que 99mTc-lapachol puede ser un potencial agente de diagnóstico para los tumores de mama


OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer is a health problem worldwide with high incidence and mortality rates. It is well known that the development of more sensitive and specific diagnostic methods is of great importance since an early diagnosis is essential to successfully treat tumors. Lapachol is a natural compound, belonging to the naphthoquinone group that has been widely used in traditional medicine to treat various illnesses, including cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate technetium-99m (99mTc) labeled lapachol as an imaging probe for breast cancer identification. METHODS: To achieve this purpose, lapachol was labeled with 99mTc, radiochemical purity and in vitro stability were determined. Blood clearance, in healthy mice, and biodistribution, in 4T1 tumor-bearing mice, were also evaluated. RESULTS: Lapachol was successfully labeled with 99mTc, with high values of radiochemical yield (95.9+/-3.4%). In vitro stability showed that the radiolabeled complex remained stable for up to 24h, with values above 90% for both saline and plasma (95.6+/-3.6% and 96.4+/-1.7%, respectively). The radiolabeled complex decays in a biphasic manner, with a half-life of distribution and elimination equal to 3.3 and 50.0min, respectively. Biodistribution and scintigraphic images showed high uptake in organs of excretion (kidneys, liver, and intestine). It could be also noted that tumor uptake was higher than the muscle at all time points. Tumor-to-muscle ratio reaches ∼4.5 at 24h after administration. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that 99mTc-lapachol can be a potential diagnostic agent for breast tumors


Animals , Female , Mice , Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Naphthoquinones , Technetium , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Naphthoquinones/pharmacokinetics , Technetium/pharmacokinetics , Tissue Distribution
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J Phys Condens Matter ; 31(32): 325902, 2019 Aug 14.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30943462

yambo is an open source project aimed at studying excited state properties of condensed matter systems from first principles using many-body methods. As input, yambo requires ground state electronic structure data as computed by density functional theory codes such as Quantum ESPRESSO and Abinit. yambo's capabilities include the calculation of linear response quantities (both independent-particle and including electron-hole interactions), quasi-particle corrections based on the GW formalism, optical absorption, and other spectroscopic quantities. Here we describe recent developments ranging from the inclusion of important but oft-neglected physical effects such as electron-phonon interactions to the implementation of a real-time propagation scheme for simulating linear and non-linear optical properties. Improvements to numerical algorithms and the user interface are outlined. Particular emphasis is given to the new and efficient parallel structure that makes it possible to exploit modern high performance computing architectures. Finally, we demonstrate the possibility to automate workflows by interfacing with the yambopy and AiiDA software tools.

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Article En, Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30679039

OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer is a health problem worldwide with high incidence and mortality rates. It is well known that the development of more sensitive and specific diagnostic methods is of great importance since an early diagnosis is essential to successfully treat tumors. Lapachol is a natural compound, belonging to the naphthoquinone group that has been widely used in traditional medicine to treat various illnesses, including cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate technetium-99m (99mTc) labeled lapachol as an imaging probe for breast cancer identification. METHODS: To achieve this purpose, lapachol was labeled with 99mTc, radiochemical purity and in vitro stability were determined. Blood clearance, in healthy mice, and biodistribution, in 4T1 tumor-bearing mice, were also evaluated. RESULTS: Lapachol was successfully labeled with 99mTc, with high values of radiochemical yield (95.9±3.4%). In vitro stability showed that the radiolabeled complex remained stable for up to 24h, with values above 90% for both saline and plasma (95.6±3.6% and 96.4±1.7%, respectively). The radiolabeled complex decays in a biphasic manner, with a half-life of distribution and elimination equal to 3.3 and 50.0min, respectively. Biodistribution and scintigraphic images showed high uptake in organs of excretion (kidneys, liver, and intestine). It could be also noted that tumor uptake was higher than the muscle at all time points. Tumor-to-muscle ratio reaches ∼4.5 at 24h after administration. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that 99mTc-lapachol can be a potential diagnostic agent for breast tumors.


Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Naphthoquinones , Technetium , Animals , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Female , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Naphthoquinones/pharmacokinetics , Technetium/pharmacokinetics , Tissue Distribution
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Musculoskelet Surg ; 102(3): 283-288, 2018 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29388030

PURPOSE: Some authors consider preservation of the subscapularis tendon as one of the most important elements for a successful long-term outcome in patients operated on with open capsulorrhaphy for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether vertical tenotomy of the subscapularis tendon might affect internal rotation strength recovery in patients operated on with open capsulorrhaphy for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. METHODS: Ninety-six patients were retrospectively followed up at a mean of 72.5 months. They underwent clinical evaluation, Rowe and Walch-Duplay scoring scales, the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and dynamometric measurements (side-to-side) of internal and external rotation, forward elevation, and abduction. All patients were athletes: 25% were practising risk-free sports, 44% contact sports, 14.5% sports with cocking of the arm, and 14.5% high-risk sports activities. RESULTS: Five (5.2%) recurrences were registered, and all patients returned to pre-operative sports activity. The Rowe score was 98.12, the Walch-Duplay score 92.25, and the VAS score 0.1. Dynamometric assessment showed no significant differences (side-to-side) in internal rotation (p = 0.34), external rotation (p = 0.9), flexion (p = 0.7), and abduction (p = 0.7). Dominant arms showed better results than non-dominant arms (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Complete tenotomy of the subscapularis tendon does not seem to negatively affect internal rotation strength recovery or external rotation movement in athletes.


Athletes , Athletic Injuries/surgery , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Shoulder Injuries/surgery , Tenotomy , Adult , Athletic Injuries/rehabilitation , Exercise Therapy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Range of Motion, Articular , Recovery of Function , Recurrence , Reoperation , Retrospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Shoulder Dislocation/rehabilitation , Shoulder Injuries/rehabilitation , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale , Young Adult
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J Phys Condens Matter ; 29(46): 465901, 2017 11 22.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29064822

Quantum EXPRESSO is an integrated suite of open-source computer codes for quantum simulations of materials using state-of-the-art electronic-structure techniques, based on density-functional theory, density-functional perturbation theory, and many-body perturbation theory, within the plane-wave pseudopotential and projector-augmented-wave approaches. Quantum EXPRESSO owes its popularity to the wide variety of properties and processes it allows to simulate, to its performance on an increasingly broad array of hardware architectures, and to a community of researchers that rely on its capabilities as a core open-source development platform to implement their ideas. In this paper we describe recent extensions and improvements, covering new methodologies and property calculators, improved parallelization, code modularization, and extended interoperability both within the distribution and with external software.

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J Orthop Traumatol ; 18(4): 343-348, 2017 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28707122

BACKGROUND: Segond's fracture is a well-recognised radiological sign of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. While previous studies evaluated the role of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and complex injuries on rotational stability of the knee, there are no studies on the biomechanical effect of Segond's fracture in an ACL deficient knee. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a Segond's fracture on knee rotation stability as evaluated by a navigation system in an ACL deficient knee. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three different conditions were tested on seven knee specimens: intact knee, ACL deficient knee and ACL deficient knee with Segond's fracture. Static and dynamic measurements of anterior tibial translation (ATT) and axial tibial rotation (ATR) were recorded by the navigation system (2.2 OrthoPilot ACL navigation system B. Braun Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany). RESULTS: Static measurements at 30° showed that the mean ATT at 30° of knee flexion was 5.1 ± 2.7 mm in the ACL intact condition, 14.3 ± 3.1 mm after ACL cut (P = 0.005), and 15.2 ± 3.6 mm after Segond's fracture (P = 0.08). The mean ATR at 30° of knee flexion was 20.7° ± 4.8° in the ACL intact condition, 26.9° ± 4.1° in the ACL deficient knee (P > 0.05) and 30.9° ± 3.8° after Segond's fracture (P = 0.005). Dynamic measurements during the pivot-shift showed that the mean ATT was 7.2 ± 2.7 mm in the intact knee, 9.1 ± 3.3 mm in the ACL deficient knee(P = 0.04) and 9.7 ± 4.3 mm in the ACL deficient knee with Segond's fracture (P = 0.07). The mean ATR was 9.6° ± 1.8° in the intact knee, 12.3° ± 2.3° in the ACL deficient knee (P > 0.05) and 19.1° ± 3.1° in the ACL deficient knee with Segond's lesion (P = 0.016). CONCLUSION: An isolated lesion of the ACL only affects ATT during static and dynamic measurements, while the addition of Segond's fracture has a significant effect on ATR in both static and dynamic execution of the pivot-shift test, as evaluated with the aid of navigation.


Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/physiopathology , Joint Instability/physiopathology , Knee Joint/physiopathology , Tibial Fractures/physiopathology , Aged , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cadaver , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neuronavigation , Physical Examination , Range of Motion, Articular , Rotation , Tibia/injuries , Tibia/physiopathology
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Musculoskelet Surg ; 101(Suppl 2): 113-120, 2017 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28756510

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to correlate the bone block graft position, its dimension, its reabsorption and its integration with clinical outcome in patients operated on for recurrent anterior shoulder instability. METHODS: Twenty-four patients affected by recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation and operated on using the Latarjet procedure were enrolled in this study. At 6 and 24 months, patients were evaluated with the following scales: ROWE, WOSI, Oxford instability score, UCLA, DASH and Constant score. Patients underwent two postoperative CT scans: immediately after surgery (T0) and at 24 months post-op (T1). RESULTS: At 24 months, none of the 24 patients reported further episodes of dislocation. Clinically at the final follow-up, we found excellent results in all the evaluation scales. Mean reduction in bone graft from T0 to T1 was 42% of the overall volume; similarly reduction in the overall surface was 29.3%; decrease in length, width and depth was, respectively, 3.4, 2.2 and 1.0 mm; all these parameters decreased significantly (p < 0.05). No correlations were found between radiological parameters and clinical and functional outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm that a lack of integration or a significant reabsorption of the graft is present in the Latarjet procedure, but they do not significantly affect the clinical and functional results.


Bone Transplantation/methods , Joint Instability/surgery , Reoperation/methods , Shoulder Dislocation/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Bone Resorption/etiology , Female , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Range of Motion, Articular , Recovery of Function , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Shoulder Dislocation/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) ; 44: 99-103, 2017 May.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28384527

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the reliability of the Iliotibial band compared to gracilis tendon as a graft to be used in anterolateral ligament reconstruction. METHODS: Gracilis tendon and a strip of Iliotibial band compared were harvested from 8 fresh human cadaveric knees. The gracilis tendon was prepared to obtain a graft of 10cm in length (Group 1). Iliotibial band compared was prepared to obtain a graft of 10cm in length and 0.5cm in width from the middle portion (Group 2). All the specimens were fixed on a servo hydraulic tensile machine with dedicated cryo-clamp. The loading protocol, used to compare the previously published results of ultimate failure load and Stiffness of the anterolateral ligament (Group 3), included a cyclic preconditioning between 10 and 25N at 0.1Hz for 10cycles and then a load to failure test at 20mm/min. FINDINGS: Gracilis tendon showed higher Ultimante Failure Load and stiffness when compared to a strip of Iliotibial band. Gracilis tendon and a strip of Iliotibial band compared showed higher Ultimante Failure Load and stiffness when compared with native anterolateral ligament as reported by Kennedy. INTERPRETATION: Both grafts tested in the present studies are suitable for an anatomical anterolateral ligament reconstruction.


Anterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery , Ligaments, Articular/surgery , Tendons/transplantation , Aged , Biomechanical Phenomena , Female , Humans , Male , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Reproducibility of Results , Stress, Mechanical , Transplantation, Autologous
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