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    Old subjects with sepsis in the emergency department: trend analysis of case fatality rate by Fabbri, Andrea, Marchesini, Giulio, Benazzi, Barbara, Morelli, Alice, Montesi, Danilo, Bini, Cesare, Rizzo, Stefano Giovanni

    Published in BMC geriatrics (23-12-2019)
    “…The burden of sepsis represents a global health care problem. We aimed to assess the case fatality rate (CFR) and its predictors in subjects with sepsis…”
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    How albumin administration for cirrhosis impacts on hospital albumin consumption and expenditure by Mirici-Cappa, Federica, Caraceni, Paolo, Domenicali, Marco, Gelonesi, Ernesto, Benazzi, Barbara, Zaccherini, Giacomo, Trevisani, Franco, Puggioli, Cristina, Bernardi, Mauro

    Published in World journal of gastroenterology : WJG (14-08-2011)
    “…AIM: To assess the impact of guidelines for albumin prescription in an academic hospital, which is a referral center for liver diseases. METHODS: Although…”
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    Dorsal acoustic windows may ameliorate liver ultrasound in patients with chronic liver disease and meteorism/obesity/ascites by Domenicali, Marco, Tufoni, Manuel, Bevilacqua, Vittoria, Benazzi, Barbara, Ricci, Carmen Serena, Tovoli, Alessandra, Napoli, Lucia, Caraceni, Paolo, Bernardi, Mauro

    Published in Journal of medical ultrasonics (2001) (01-10-2013)
    “…Purpose To identify dorsal acoustic windows (DAWs) for the study of the liver and to investigate whether they could improve the visualization of the liver in…”
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    Hyposplenism as a cause of pneumococcal meningoencephalitis in an adult patient with coeliac disease by Caraceni, Paolo, Benazzi, Barbara, Caio, Giacono, Zaccherini, Giacomo, Domenicali, Marco, Volta, Umberto

    Published in Italian journal of medicine (07-03-2013)
    “…Introduction: Coeliac disease can be associated with hyposplenism and splenic atrophy, which may increase the patient’s risk for fatal infections caused by…”
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    Stress Hyperglycemia and Mortality in Subjects With Diabetes and Sepsis by Fabbri, Andrea, Marchesini, Giulio, Benazzi, Barbara, Morelli, Alice, Montesi, Danilo, Bini, Cesare, Rizzo, Stefano Giovanni

    Published in Critical care explorations (01-07-2020)
    “…Poor glycemic control is associated with mortality in critical patients with diabetes. The aim of the study was to assess the predicting value of stress…”
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    Rapid rule-out of suspected acute coronary syndrome in the Emergency Department by high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T levels at presentation by Fabbri, Andrea, Bachetti, Cristina, Ottani, Filippo, Morelli, Alice, Benazzi, Barbara, Spiezia, Sergio, Cortigiani, Marco, Dorizzi, Romolo, Jaffe, Allan S., Galvani, Marcello

    Published in Internal and emergency medicine (01-04-2019)
    “…The reliability of initial high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) under limit-of-detection in ruling-out short- and long-term acute coronary events in…”
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    Hyposplenism as a cause of pneumococcal meningoencephalitis in an adult patient with coeliac disease by Caraceni, Paolo, Benazzi, Barbara, Caio, Giacono, Zaccherini, Giacomo, Domenicali, Marco, Volta, Umberto

    Published in Italian journal of medicine (01-06-2011)
    “…Coeliac disease can be associated with hyposplenism and splenic atrophy, which may increase the patient's risk for fatal infections caused by Streptococcus…”
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    Bacterial infections in patients with liver cirrhosis by Zaccherini, Giacomo, Bevilacqua, Vittoria, Benazzi, Barbara, Santi, Lucia, Caraceni, Paolo, Bernardi, Mauro

    Published in Reviews in health care (11-05-2011)
    “…Bacterial infections represent a frequent complication of liver cirrhosis carrying a significantly greater risk of morbidity and mortality as compared to that…”
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