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    Trends in hospital admission for acute diverticulitis in Italy from 2008 to 2015 by Binda, Gian Andrea, Mataloni, F., Bruzzone, M., Carabotti, M., Cirocchi, R., Nascimbeni, R., Gambassi, G., Amato, A., Vettoretto, N., Pinnarelli, L., Cuomo, R., Annibale, B.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-08-2018)
    “…Background Epidemiological studies in Western countries have documented an increase of hospitalizations for acute diverticulitis (AD) but Italian evidence is…”
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    Hospital admission for complicated diverticulitis is increasing in Italy, especially in younger patients: a national database study by Amato, A., Mataloni, F., Bruzzone, M., Carabotti, M., Cirocchi, R., Nascimbeni, R., Gambassi, G., Vettoretto, N. P., Pinnarelli, L., Cuomo, R., Annibale, B., Fontana, V., Binda, G. A.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-03-2020)
    “…Background Epidemiological studies show an increasing trend of hospitalization for acute diverticulitis (AD), but data regarding the trend in hospitalization…”
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    Vacuum-assisted closure therapy for patients with infected sternal wounds: A meta-analysis of current evidence by Damiani, G, Pinnarelli, L, Sommella, L, Tocco, M.P, Marvulli, M, Magrini, P, Ricciardi, W

    “…Summary Acute and chronic wound infections are the main reasons for the observed increase in mortality rate and represent a significant risk factor in…”
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    Inequality in 30-day mortality and the wait for surgery after hip fracture: the impact of the regional health care evaluation program in Lazio (Italy) by COLAIS, P., AGABITI, N., FUSCO, D., PINNARELLI, L., SORGE, C., PERUCCI, C.A., DAVOLI, M.

    “…Objectives. Interventions that address inequalities in health care are a priority for public health research. We evaluated the impact of the Regional Health…”
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    SP1-90 Socio-demographic and geographic differences in healthcare related outcomes in a cohort of diabetes patients in the Lazio Region, Italy by Kirchmayer, U, Belleudi, V, Bauleo, L, Agabiti, N, Pinnarelli, L, Fusco, D, Arcà, M, Davoli, M

    “…IntroductionThe Italian health system guarantees care to all citizens. Previous research reported socio-demographic differences in access to evidence-based…”
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    P1-193 Two-years mortality after evidence based drug therapy of acute myocardial infarction: a population-based cohort study in Rome, Italy by Kirchmayer, U, Belleudi, V, Agabiti, N, Martino, M D, Bauleo, L, Pinnarelli, L, Fusco, D, Arcà, M, Davoli, M

    “…IntroductionClinical guidelines recommend treatment with evidence-based (EB) drug therapy (antiplatelets, β-blockers, agents acting on the renin-angiotensin…”
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    P2-141 Definition and validation of an algorithm to identify COPD patients from administrative databases by Bauleo, L, Kirchmayer, U, Belleudi, V, Agabiti, N, Pinnarelli, L, Cascini, S, Fusco, D, Arcà, M, Davoli, M

    “…IntroductionAdministrative databases are increasingly used to identify patients with chronic conditions, however the optimal methodology for Chronic…”
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    The treatment of varicose veins of the lower limbs: the organizational appropriateness in Italy from 1999 to 2006 by Damiani, G, Pinnarelli, L, Chiffi, F, Sommella, L, Cavazzini, C, Mangialardi, N, Ricciardi, W

    Published in Annali di igiene (01-05-2010)
    “…The treatment of varicose veins is a major topic for National Health Services because of high prevalence of this disease. The development of minimally invasive…”
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    Hospital at home: assessment of early discharge in terms of patients mortality and satisfaction by Damiani, G, Pinnarelli, L, Ricciardi, G

    Published in Annali di igiene (01-01-2006)
    “…New organizational models are essentials for European Hospitals because of restraining budget and ageing of population. Hospital at home is an alternative to…”
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