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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36604571/relationship-between-demoralization-and-quality-of-life-in-end-of-life-cancer-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Bovero, Marta Opezzo, Valentina Tesio
OBJECTIVE: to examine the relationship between demoralization and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a sample of end-of-life cancer patients with a life expectancy of four months or less undergoing palliative care, controlling for sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological variables. METHODS: sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological data from 170 end-of-life cancer patients were collected using the following scales: Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) for palliative care patients' symptoms; Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) for depressive symptoms; Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Scale - General Measure (FACT-G) for HRQoL; Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Spiritual Well-Being for spirituality (FACIT-Sp); Demoralization Scale - Italian Version (DS-IT) for demoralization...
January 5, 2023: Psycho-oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36556663/water-kefir-grains-microbial-biomass-source-for-carbonaceous-materials-used-as-sulfur-host-cathode-in-li-s-batteries
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Ana L Páez Jerez, M Fernanda Mori, Victoria Flexer, Alvaro Y Tesio
Nowadays, the use of biomass to produce cathode materials for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries is an excellent alternative due to its numerous advantages. Generally, biomass-derived materials are abundant, and their production processes are environmentally friendly, inexpensive, safe, and easily scalable. Herein, a novel biomass-derived material was used as the cathode material in Li-S batteries. The synthesis of the new carbonaceous materials by simple carbonization and washing of water kefir grains, i.e., a mixed culture of micro-organisms, is reported...
December 12, 2022: Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36168522/bone-marrow-niches-nests-to-treat-anti-autoimmune-disorders
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EDITORIAL
Melania Tesio
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2022: HemaSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36010948/novel-targeted-therapies-for-t-cell-malignancies
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EDITORIAL
Melania Tesio
T-cell malignancies comprise a heterogeneous group of cancers resulting from the clonal expansion of T-cells at different developmental stages [...].
August 16, 2022: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35967003/balance-impairment-in-myotonic-dystrophy-type-1-dynamic-posturography-suggests-the-coexistence-of-a-proprioceptive-and-vestibular-deficit
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Stefano Scarano, Valeria Ada Sansone, Carola Rita Ferrari Aggradi, Elena Carraro, Luigi Tesio, Maurizio Amadei, Viviana Rota, Alice Zanolini, Antonio Caronni
Falls are frequent in Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1), but the pathophysiology of the balance impairment needs further exploration in this disease. The current work aims to provide a richer understanding of DM1 imbalance. Standing balance in 16 patients and 40 controls was tested in two posturographic tests (EquiTest™). In the Sensory Organization Test (SOT), standstill balance was challenged by combining visual (eyes open vs. closed) and environmental conditions (fixed vs. sway-tuned platform and/or visual surround)...
2022: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35700126/why-questionnaire-scores-are-not-measures-a-question-raising-article
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Luigi Tesio, Stefano Scarano, Samah Hassan, Dinesh Kumbhare, Antonio Caronni
Any person is provided by characteristics that can be neither located in body parts nor directly observed (so-called "latent" variables): these may be behaviors, attitudes, perceptions, motor and cognitive skills, knowledge, emotions, and the like. PRM frequently faces variables of this kind, the target of many interventions. Latent variables can only be observed through representative behaviors (e.g., walking for independence, moaning for pain, social isolation for depression, etc.). To measure them, behaviors are often listed and summated as items in cumulative questionnaires ("scales")...
June 13, 2022: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35699839/telephone-based-frontal-assessment-battery-t-fab-standardization-for-the-italian-population-and-clinical-usability-in-neurological-diseases
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Edoardo Nicolò Aiello, Veronica Pucci, Lorenzo Diana, Aida Niang, Alice Naomi Preti, Adriana Delli Ponti, Gaia Sangalli, Stefano Scarano, Luigi Tesio, Stefano Zago, Teresa Difonzo, Ildebrando Appollonio, Sara Mondini, Nadia Bolognini
BACKGROUND: Despite the relevance of telephone-based cognitive screening tests in clinical practice and research, no specific test assessing executive functioning is available. The present study aimed at standardizing and providing evidence of clinical usability for the Italian telephone-based Frontal Assessment Battery (t-FAB). METHODS: The t-FAB (ranging 0-12), comprising two subtests, has two versions: one requiring motor responses (t-FAB-M) and the other verbal responses (t-FAB-V)...
July 2022: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35608273/the-ash-split-cath-tm-the-best-inventions-are-simple
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen R Ash
Dual-lumen "acute" central venous catheters (CVC) for dialysis were developed in the 1970s and tunneled "chronic" CVC in the 1980s. Fibrous sheathing of these catheters diminished the patency after weeks to months of use. Double catheters like Canaud/Tesio worked better and longer than single body catheters but were tedious to place. I decided that the optimal CVC design would be a single body that split into two tips within the vena cava. The "Ash Split Cath(TM) " was developed in cooperation with a company focused on dialysis access catheters, and quickly became widely used around the world...
May 24, 2022: Artificial Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35474969/new-mechanisms-of-genomic-escape-from-noncovalent-btk-inhibitors
#29
EDITORIAL
Melania Tesio
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2022: HemaSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35355583/balance-impairment-in-fahr-s-disease-mixed-signs-of-parkinsonism-and-cerebellar-disorder-a-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefano Scarano, Viviana Rota, Luigi Tesio, Laura Perucca, Antonio Robecchi Majnardi, Antonio Caronni
Fahr's disease is a rare idiopathic degenerative disease characterized by calcifications in the brain, and has also been associated with balance impairment. However, a detailed analysis of balance in these patients has not been performed. A 69-year-old woman with Fahr's disease presented with a long-lasting subjective imbalance. Balance was analyzed using both clinical (EquiScale, Timed Up and Go test, and Dizziness Handicap Inventory-short form) and instrumented tests (the sway of the body center of mass during quiet, perturbed, and self-perturbed stance, and the peak curvature of the center of mass during single stance while walking on a force-treadmill)...
2022: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34858311/efficacy-of-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-for-acute-central-post-stroke-pain-a-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Calogero Malfitano, Angela Rossetti, Stefano Scarano, Chiara Malloggi, Luigi Tesio
Although rare, central post-stroke pain remains one of the most refractory forms of neuropathic pain. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been reported to be effective in chronic cases. However, there are no data on the effects in the acute and subacute phases after stroke. In this study, we present a case of a patient with thalamic stroke with acute onset of pain and paresthesia who was responsive to rTMS. After a right thalamic stroke, a 32-year-old woman presented with drug-resistant pain and paresthesia on the left side of the body...
2021: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34820599/tirna-join-hematopoietic-niches
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EDITORIAL
Melania Tesio
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2021: HemaSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34749196/kinematic-patterns-during-walking-in-children-application-of-principal-component-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Malloggi, Matteo Zago, Manuela Galli, Chiarella Sforza, Stefano Scarano, Luigi Tesio
The relative displacements of body segments during walking can be reduced to a small number of multi-joint kinematic patterns, pmk , through Principal Component Analysis (PCA). These patterns were extracted from two groups of children (n = 8, aged 6-9 years, 4 males, and n = 8, aged 10-13 years, 4 males) and 7 adults (21-29 years, 1 male), walking on a treadmill at various velocities, normalized to body stature (adimensional Froude number, Fr). The three-dimensional coordinates of body markers were captured by an optoelectronic system...
November 5, 2021: Human Movement Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34687675/reliability-validity-and-responsiveness-of-the-spinal-cord-independence-measure-4th-version-in-a-multicultural-setup
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amiram Catz, Malka Itzkovich, Keren Elkayam, Dianne Michaeli, Ilana Gelernter, Yoav Benjamini, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Luigi Tesio, Einat Engel-Haber, Emiliana Bizzarini, Claudio Pilati, Giulio Del Popolo, Ilaria Baroncini, Nan Liu, Paulo Margalho, Thabata Pasquini Soeira, Bobeena Chandy, Mrinal Joshi, Jean-Francois Lemay, Dorothyann Curran, Annelie Schedin Leiulfsrud, Linda Sørensen, Fin Biering-Sorensen, Nur Kesiktas, Aheed Osman, Vadim Bluvshtein
OBJECTIVE: To examine the fourth version of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure for reliability and validity. DESIGN: Partly blinded comparison with the criterion standard Spinal Cord Independence Measure III, and between examiners and examinations. SETTING: A multicultural cohort from 19 spinal cord injury units in 11 countries. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 648 patients with spinal cord injury. INTERVENTION: Assessment with Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM IV) and Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM III) on admission to inpatient rehabilitation and before discharge...
March 2022: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34522843/enhancing-leukemia-taxonomy
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EDITORIAL
Melania Tesio
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2021: HemaSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34169327/personality-matters-relationship-between-personality-characteristics-spirituality-demoralization-and-perceived-quality-of-life-in-a-sample-of-end-of-life-cancer-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ada Ghiggia, Vanni Pierotti, Valentina Tesio, Andrea Bovero
PURPOSE: Personality could be an interesting dimension to explore in end-of-life cancer patients, in order to investigate how personality affects quality of life. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the relationship among personality through the Big Five Inventory (BFI), spirituality, and demoralization and to explore their impact on their quality of life. METHODS: A sample of 210 end-of-life Italian cancer patients were assessed with the BFI, the Demoralization Scale (DS), the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-SP-12), the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Scale-General Measure (FACT-G), and the Karnofsky performance status...
June 24, 2021: Supportive Care in Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34050063/standard-psychometric-criteria-for-measurements-in-physical-and-rehabilitation-medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samah Hassan, Luigi Tesio, Dinesh Kumbhare
Measurements of person's variable, such as behavior, perceptions, or attitudes, are essential to physical and rehabilitation medicine in both clinical practice and research. These measurements are commonly based on cumulative questionnaires and follow special statistical rules, belonging to the domain of psychometrics. Selecting the most appropriate measurement is critical. This paper provides an overview of the standard psychometric criteria to consider in measurement selection. The paper focuses on the criteria related to the contemporary psychometric approach as it considers the construct, the target population, and the purpose for which measurements are used...
May 28, 2021: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34004391/the-curvature-peaks-of-the-trajectory-of-the-body-centre-of-mass-during-walking-a-new-index-of-dynamic-balance
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Malloggi, Stefano Scarano, Valeria Cerina, Luigi Catino, Viviana Rota, Luigi Tesio
During walking, falling is most likely to occur towards the side of the supporting lower limb during the single stance. Timely lateral redirection of the centre of mass (CoM) preceding the no-return position is necessary for balance. We analysed the curvature peaks (the inverse of the radius of curvature) of the three-dimensional path of the CoM during the entire stride. Twelve healthy adults walked on a force-sensorized treadmill at constant velocities from 0.4 to 1.2 m s-1 , in 0.2 m s-1 increments. The three-dimensional displacements of the CoM, the muscular power sustaining the CoM motion with respect to the ground, and the efficiency of the pendulum-like transfer of the CoM were computed via the double integration of the ground reaction forces...
May 2, 2021: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33998608/velocity-of-the-body-center-of-mass-during-walking-on-split-belt-treadmill
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luigi Tesio, Stefano Scarano, Valeria Cerina, Chiara Malloggi, Luigi Catino
Walking on split-belt treadmills (each belt rotating at a different velocity) has inspired a growing number of researchers to study gait adaptation and rehabilitation. An overlooked peculiarity of this artificial form of gait is that the mean velocity adopted by the participant, considered as a whole system represented by the body Center of Mass, can be different from the mean velocity of the two belts. Twelve healthy adults (21-34 yrs) were requested to walk for 15 mins on a treadmill with belts rotating at 0...
June 1, 2021: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33848627/integrated-approaches-for-precision-oncology-in-colorectal-cancer-the-more-you-know-the-better
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pietro Andrei, Paolo Battuello, Gaia Grasso, Emanuele Rovera, Nicolò Tesio, Alberto Bardelli
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common human malignancies accounting for approximately 10% of worldwide cancer incidence and mortality. While early-stage CRC is mainly a preventable and curable disease, metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) remains an unmet clinical need. Moreover, about 25% of CRC cases are diagnosed only at the metastatic stage. Despite the extensive molecular and functional knowledge on this disease, systemic therapy for mCRC still relies on traditional 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-based chemotherapy regimens...
April 10, 2021: Seminars in Cancer Biology
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