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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Stress ossidativo nel paziente portatore di trapianto renale

Lanci, Nicole <1979> 04 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Capacità trans-differenziativa delle cellule staminali emopoietiche e potenziali applicazioni cliniche della terapia cellulare nei pazienti con danno renale

Bianchi, Francesca <1978> 30 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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ATG based combination therapy - a novel clinically relevant approach to promote regulation and induce long-term allograft survival

D'Addio, Francesca <1975> 17 April 2009 (has links)
Regulatory T cells (Treg) actively regulate alloimmune responses and promote transplantation tolerance. Polyclonal anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG), a widely used induction therapy in clinical organ transplantation, depletes peripheral T cells. However, resistance to tolerance induction is seen with certain T cell depleting strategies and is attributed to alterations in the balance of naïve, memory and regulatory T cells. Here we report a novel reagent, murine ATG (mATG), depletes T cells but preferentially spares CD25+ natural Tregs which limit skewing of T cell repertoire toward T-effector-memory (Tem) phenotype among the recovering T cells. T-cell depletion with mATG combined with CTLA4Ig and Sirolimus synergize to prolong graft survival by tipping the Treg/Tem balance further in favor of Tregs by preserving Tregs, facilitating generation of new Tregs by a conversion mechanism and limiting Tem expansion in response to alloantigen and homeostatic proliferation. These results provide the rationale for translating such novel combination therapies to promote tolerance in primate and human organ transplantation.
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Fistola artero-venosa radio-cefalica distale. L'uso della tecnica microchirurgica associata all'emostasi preventiva in pazienti con arteria radiale di diametro < 1.6mm

Pirozzi, Nicola <1975> 17 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Anticoagulazione con citrato di potassio in pazienti in area critica sottoposti a terapia sostitutiva continua della funzione renale

Muzi, Lina <1973> 20 May 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Early Referral e prevenzione secondaria dell'insufficienza renale cronica benefici per il paziente e per la sostenibilità del sistema dialisi

Chiarini, Alessandra <1976> 20 May 2011 (has links)
Attività di ricerca nell'ambito dell'inidirizzo nefrologia clinica, valutando: la popolazione dei pazienti in trattamento sostitutivo in particolare incidenza e prevalenza dei pazienti in trattamento renale sostitutivo nell'Azienda USL di Cesena dal 2000 al 2009 confronto con i dati del registro italiano (analisi retrospettiva). Analisi di questa popolazione e in particolare referral nefrologico e applicazione di misure atte a ridurre la progressione dell'IRC (prevenzione secondaria, terziaria e riduzione dei costi). Confronto con i dati internazionali.
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Studio prospettico sul significato clinico e prognostico delle infezioni da virus BK e virus JC nel trapianto di rene

Comai, Giorgia <1976> 20 May 2011 (has links)
Le infezioni post trapianto sono una complicanza frequente, tra queste l'infezione da Polyomavirus rappresenta una patologia molto frequente e causa di perdita del graft. Sono stati studiati 70 pazienti portatori di trapianto renale per valutare l'incidenza dell'infezione e la sua prognosi e la risposta alla terapia
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Studio di sensibilità e specificità dei markers di acute kidney injury, per la diagnosi precoce delle complicanze nell'immediato decorso post trapianto renale

Baraldi, Olga <1977> 20 May 2011 (has links)
NGAL è considerato dalla comunità scientifica un marcatore di danno renale sia di tipo ischemico che tossico. In questo studio è stato effettuato un follow-up ad un mese di una popolazione sottoposta a trapianto di rene, sono state analizzate la fase post-operatoria e l’immediato periodo di stabilizzazione del trapianto. E' stato osservato l’andamento di NGAL in relazione alle principali variabili incidenti.
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La Restless Legs Syndrome aumenta il rischio cardiovascolare e la mortalità a breve termine nei pazienti emodializzati

Persici, Elisa <1975> 20 May 2011 (has links)
Abstract Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensori-motor neurological disorder characterzed by paraesthesia, dysaesthesia and irresistibile urge to move the legs especially at night. Its prevalence is much higher among dialysis patients at 12 to 62% compared to 3 to 9% in the general population. In our study we investigated the association between RLS and cardiovascular events risk and laboratory parameters in End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients on dialysis. We studied 100 ESKD patients undergoing hemodialysis that were enrolled in an 18-months prospective observational study. The main outcomes were the association of RLS with new cardiovascular events and cardiovascular mortality. RLS affected 31% of the study population. It was associated with female gender, gradual reduction in residual dieresis, lower albumin (P=0.039) and inflammation, but not the dialysis parameters spKt/V and URR. During observation, 47% of patients experienced new cardiovascular events (64.5% with and 39.1% without RLS; P=0.019). Mortality was 20.0% in all patients, 32.3% in those with and 14.5% in patients without RLS (P=0.04). This study confirmed the high prevalence of RLS among dialysis patients and the associations between the severity of RLS and the risk of new cardiovascular events and higher short-term mortality. Abstract Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensori-motor neurological disorder characterzed by paraesthesia, dysaesthesia and irresistibile urge to move the legs especially at night. Its prevalence is much higher among dialysis patients at 12 to 62% compared to 3 to 9% in the general population. In our study we investigated the association between RLS and cardiovascular events risk and laboratory parameters in End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients on dialysis. We studied 100 ESKD patients undergoing hemodialysis that were enrolled in an 18-months prospective observational study. The main outcomes were the association of RLS with new cardiovascular events and cardiovascular mortality. RLS affected 31% of the study population. It was associated with female gender, gradual reduction in residual dieresis, lower albumin (P=0.039) and inflammation, but not the dialysis parameters spKt/V and URR. During observation, 47% of patients experienced new cardiovascular events (64.5% with and 39.1% without RLS; P=0.019). Mortality was 20.0% in all patients, 32.3% in those with and 14.5% in patients without RLS (P=0.04). This study confirmed the high prevalence of RLS among dialysis patients and the associations between the severity of RLS and the risk of new cardiovascular events and higher short-term mortality.
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Influenza del sistema immunogenetico KIR nell'alloreattività Natural Killer nel trapianto di rene

Corsini, Serena <1981> 20 May 2011 (has links)
Kidney transplantation is the best treatment option for the restoration of excretory and endocrine kidney function in patients with end-stage renal disease. The success of the transplant is linked to the genetic compatibility between donor and recipient, and upon progress in surgery and immunosuppressive therapy. Numerous studies have established the importance of innate immunity in transplantation tolerance, in particular natural killer (NK) cells represent a population of cells involved in defense against infectious agents and tumor cells. NK cells express on their surface the Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) which, by recognizing and binding to MHC class I antigens, prevent the killing of autologous cells. In solid organ transplantation context, and in particular the kidney, recent studies show some correlation between the incompatibility KIR / HLA and outcome of transplantation so as to represent an interesting perspective, especially as regards setting of immunosuppressive therapy. The purpose of this study was therefore to assess whether the incompatibility between recipient KIR receptors and HLA class I ligands of the donor could be a useful predictor in order to improve the survival of the transplanted kidney and also to select patients who might benefit of a reduced regimen. One hundred and thirteen renal transplant patients from 1999 to 2005 were enrolled. Genomic DNA was extracted for each of them and their donors and genotyping of HLA A, B, C and 14 KIR genes was carried out. Data analysis was conducted on two case-control studies: one aimed at assessing the outcome of acute rejection and the other to assess the long term transplant outcome. The results showed that two genes, KIR2DS1 and KIR3DS1, are associated with the development of acute rejection (p = 0.02 and p = 0.05, respectively). The presence of the KIR2DS3 gene is associated with a better performance of serum creatinine and glomerular filtration rate (MDRD) over time (4 and 5 years after transplantation, p <0.05), while in the presence of ligand, the serum creatinine and MDRD trend seems to get worse in the long term. The analysis performed on the population, according to whether there was deterioration of renal function or not in the long term, showed that the absence of the KIR2DL1 gene is strongly associated with an increase of 20% of the creatinine value at 5 years, with a relative risk to having a greater creatinine level than the median 5-year equal to 2.7 95% (95% CI: 1.7788 - 2.6631). Finally, the presence of a kidney resulting negative for HLA-A3 / A11, compared to a positive result, in patients with KIR3DL2, showed a relative risk of having a serum creatinine above the median at 5 years after transplantation of 0.6609 (95% CI: 0.4529 -0.9643), suggesting a protective effect given to the absence of this ligand.

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