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Rugby and shoulder trauma: a systematic review
(2015)
Rugby is a popular contact sport worldwide. Collisions and tackles during matches and practices often lead to traumatic injuries of the shoulder. This review reports on the epidemiology of injuries, type of lesions and ...
Withdrawal of Papers
(2015)
Errata corrige: Eating and Nutrition Habits in Young Competitive Athletes: A Comparison Between Soccer Players and Cyclists
(Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2015)
This corrects the article "Eating and nutrition habits in young competitive athletes: a comparison between soccer players and cyclists." in volume 11 on page 44.
Early Surgery after Coronary Revascularization: A Fine Line between Bleeding and Thrombosis
(2015)
Management of PCI patients undergoing early surgery is
still a matter of debate. Noteworthy, PCI patients require a
dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), with aspirine and a
thienopiridine (clopidogrel, prasugrel, ticagrelor), ...
Effect of Backward Walking on Attention: Possible Application on ADHD
(2015)
The human requires attentive effort as
assessed in dual-task experiments. Consistently, an
attentive task can modify the walking pattern and a
attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
is accompanied by gait ...
Three Dimensional Myocardial Deformation and Diagnosis of Stable Coronary Artery Disease
(2015)
To date, only one third of patients, with stable
angina, undergoing coronary angiography demonstrated
obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). Thus,
identifying high sensitivity and specificity, low-cost, non
invasive ...
Heart Failure in a Dedicated Outpatient Clinic: Results after 58 Month Follow-Up. Can it be Enough?
(2015)
Incidence of chronic heart failure (HF) is
rapidly increasing, approaching a 10 per 1000 rate after
65 years of age. In the last decades, despite
pharmacological, interventional and supportive
innovations, HF prognosis ...
Role of Immunoglobulins in Neonatal Sepsis
(2015)
Neonates, especially VLBW, are at
high risk for sepsis related morbidity and mortality
for immaturity of their immune system and invasive
NICU practices. The paucity of immunoglobulins in
preterm neonates consequently ...
Biology of Immunoglobulins
(2015)
Intravenous Immunoglobulins (IvIg) are often
administered to critically ill patients more as an act of
faith than on the basis of relevant clinical studies. This
particularly applies to the treatment of sepsis in ...