- Diverse academic and cultural studies
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- Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
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Triemli Hospital
2016-2024
Politecnico di Milano
1982-2022
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
1994-2012
Ospedale Regina Margherita
1987-1988
IRCCS San Camillo Hospital
1977
This study was designed to obtain a general overview of gallstone disease in Italy. A total 18 cohorts 10 Italian regions were enrolled this survey. Four excluded from analysis because participation rate less than 50 percent. Field activities started December 1984 and terminated April 1987. precoded questionnaire administered each subject by trained member the medical staff. Participants underwent an ultrasonographic examination upper abdomen blood sampling. Each research group provided with...
This study suggests a model for the agglomerative behavior of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with local competitors. Relying on MNEs' spatial distribution across 686 Italian territorial units, we find that location is influenced by (i) information externalities, giving rise to locational cascades and imitation other MNEs (ii) potential knowledge spillovers, which might act as both centrifugal centripetal force, depending nature counterparts. Specifically, tend not agglomerate domestic...
Farchi G (Laboratorlo di Epidemiologia e Biostatistica, Istituto Supenore Sanità, Rome, Italy), Fidanza F, Manotti S and Menotti A. Alcohol mortality in the Italian rural cohorts of Seven Countries Study. International Journal Epidemiology 1992; 21: 74–82. The relation alcohol consumption to is examined using data Study, a prospective investigation factors related cardiovascular disease (CVD). present analysis includes 1536 men aged 45–64, whose dietary habits food consumption, including...
Estimates of the risk developing acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have been limited to studies involving homosexual men, transfusion recipients, and hemophiliac subjects. Little is known, however, about natural history human virus infection in intravenous drug users. An Italian multicenter cohort study 420 individuals who seroconverted between 1982 1990 provided opportunity incubation period AIDS this group. A three-state Markov model was fitted data, estimates were obtained for...
OBJECTIVES: To analyze the relationship between serum total cholesterol (TC) and all‐cause mortality, taking into account various potential confounders. DESIGN: Population‐based prospective cohort study. SETTING: Older Italians residing in general community. PARTICIPANTS: Four thousand five hundred twenty‐one men women aged 65–84. MEASUREMENTS: Vital status data were available for 1992–95. The hazard ratios of dying subjects second, third, fourth quartiles compared with first quartile TC...
In Brief BACKGROUND: When trauma patients arrive in the emergency department (ED), coagulopathy frequently is present. The time course, however, which this develops poorly understood. No study has fully evaluated coagulation status, including thromboelastometry on-scene and at hospital arrival. We hypothesized that measured variables might change when scene of injury upon arrival to ED. METHODS: performed a prospective, single-center, observational investigating status 50 Measurements...
There is limited data on prehospital administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) in civilian trauma. The aim this study was to evaluate changes coagulation after severe trauma from on-scene the hospital TXA application comparison a previous without TXA.The protocol registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02354885). A prospective, multicenter, observational investigating status 70 patients receiving (1 g intravenously) versus control group 38 previously published TXA. To account for potential...
We estimated the extent of inflammatory mucosal lesion by colonoscopy and biopsy in 60 patients with their first attack ulcerative colitis. Proctitis was found 12, proctosigmoiditis 19, left-sided colitis 10, extensive 19. Fourteen clinical variables laboratory measurements (bowel frequency, stool consistency, rectal bleeding, fecal mucus/pus, temperature, pulse rate, white blood cell count, hematocrit, sedimentation serum iron, albumin, alpha 2-globulin, C-reactive protein, seromucoids)...
Mariotti S., Mutinelli M., Nicolini M. and Piscitello L. Productivity spillovers from foreign multinational enterprises to domestic manufacturing firms: what extent does spatial proximity matter?, Regional Studies. This paper analyses the role of in productivity (MNEs). Using a database affiliates located Italy 1999 2005, it is shown that local firms benefit presence MNEs through both backward forward linkages. It found that: (1) spillover effects are more strongly associated with...
Objective To evaluate the effect of transmission category and demographic, clinical immunological characteristics on progression to AIDS survival zidovudine-treated patients. Design Prospective multicentre cohort study symptomatic non-AIDS Setting Eighty-three centres reporting data National Zidovudine Registry. Patients A total 1468 patients enrolled between July 1987 January 1991 were analysed. Main outcome measures Three-year AIDS-free probability estimates since therapy start. Cox...
Abstract Research summary Our study provides a quasi–replication of Shaver and Flyer (2000), which was among the first studies that challenged positive role agglomeration in determining companies' location choice performances, thus changing way management scholars view attitude towards forces. We employ same research design, specification tests, different population, to discuss generalizability original study. Building on framework our findings offer intriguing new empirical evidence...
Abstract This article assesses the influence of spatial heterogeneity on entry mode by multinational enterprises ( MNE s) in foreign markets. Focusing acquisitions, we claim that location target firm influences 's ownership choice. s normally execute partial acquisitions to reduce their liability foreignness and preserve target's inherent competencies, particularly highly innovative internationally competitive sectors. However, this phenomenon occurs less frequently if firms are located...
Middle-aged men who regularly drink a moderate amount of alcohol have lower mortality rates from all causes in comparison with abstainers and heavy drinkers. This cohort study looks at the relationship between consumption long-term survival, adjusting for smoking habit physical activity.In 1965, total 1536 Italian males aged 45-65 years underwent an examination which included: general questionnaire, anthropometric measurements, overall examination, ECG recording, blood pressure serum...
The majority of AIDS cases in Italy are among intravenous drug users (68%) and homosexual men. An age, period cohort (APC) model is presented used to reconstruct the HIV epidemics Italy. Projections AIDS-related conditions (ARC) attempted based on a hypothesis minima an endemic hypothesis.The generalization usual back-calculation method which considers competitive mortality, susceptible population therapy effects. Estimates epidemic obtained using Italian counts (corrected for delay...
Journal Article Differences in the incidence rate of coronary heart disease between North and South European cohorts Seven Countries Study as partially explained by risk factors Get access S. MARIOTTI, MARIOTTI *Laboratory Epidemiology Biostatistics, Istituto Superiore di Sanita'viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar R. CAPOCACCIA, CAPOCACCIA G. FARCHI, FARCHI A. MENOTTI, MENOTTI VERDECCHIA, VERDECCHIA Requests...