4 resultados para Descriptive statistics
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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Cesarean Delivery (CD) rates are rising in many parts of the world. In order to define strategies to reduce them, it is important to explore the role of clinical and organizational factors. This thesis has the objective to describe the contemporary CD practice and study clinical and organizational variables as determinants of CD in all women who gave birth between 2005 and June 2010 in the Emilia Romagna region (Italy). All hospital discharge abstracts of women who delivered between 2005 and mid 2010 in the region were selected and linked with birth certificates. In addition to descriptive statistics, in order to study the role of clinical and organizational variables (teaching or non-teaching hospital, birth volumes, time and day of delivery) multilevel Poisson regression models and a classification tree were used. A substantial inter-hospital variability in CD rate was found, and this was only partially explained by the considered variables. The most important risk factors of CD were: previous CD (RR 4,95; 95%CI: 4,85-5,05), cord prolapse (RR 3,51; 95% CI:2,96-4,16), and malposition/malpresentation (RR 2,72; 95%CI: 2,66-2,77). Delivery between 7 pm and 7 am and during non working days protect against CD in all subgroups including those with a small number of elective CDs while delivery at a teaching hospital and birth volumes were not statistically significant risk factors. The classification tree shows that previous CD and malposition/malpresentation are the most important variables discriminating between high and low risk of CD. These results indicate that other not considered factors might explain CD variability and do not provide clear evidence that small hospitals have a poor performance in terms of CD rate. Some strategies to reduce CD could be found by focusing on the differences in delivery practice between day and night and between working and no-working day deliveries.
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The aim of this study was to examine whether a real high speed-short term competition influences clinicopathological data focusing on muscle enzymes, iron profile and Acute Phase Proteins. 30 Thoroughbred racing horses (15 geldings and 15 females) aged between 4-12 years (mean 7 years), were used for the study. All the animals performed a high speed-short term competition for a total distance of 154 m in about 12 seconds, repeated 8 times, within approximately one hour (Niballo Horse Race). Blood samples were obtained 24 hours before and within 30 minutes after the end of the races. On all samples were performed a complete blood count (CBC), biochemical and haemostatic profiles. The post-race concentrations for the single parameter were corrected using an estimation of the plasma volume contraction according to the individual Alb concentration. Data were analysed with descriptive statistics and the percentage of variation from the baseline values were recorded. Pre- and post-race results were compared with non-parametric statistics (Mann Whitney U test). A difference was considered significant at p<0.05. A significant plasma volume contraction after the race was detected (Hct, Alb; p<0.01). Other relevant findings were increased concentrations of muscular enzymes (CK, LDH; p<0.01), Crt (p<0.01), significant increased uric acid (p<0.01), a significant decrease of haptoglobin (p<0.01) associated to an increase of ferritin concentrations (p<0.01), significant decrease of fibrinogen (p<0.05) accompanied by a non-significant increase of D-Dimers concentrations (p=0.08). This competition produced relevant abnormalities on clinical pathology in galloping horses. This study confirms a significant muscular damage, oxidative stress, intravascular haemolysis and subclinical hemostatic alterations. Further studies are needed to better understand the pathogenesis, the medical relevance and the impact on performance of these alterations in equine sport medicine.
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Since the study of Large Dam Reservoirs is of worldwide interest, in this PhD project we investigated the Ridracoli reservoir, one of the main water supply in Emilia-Romagna (north-eastern Italy). This work aims to characterize waters and sediments to better understand their composition, interactions and any process that occurs, for a better geochemical and environmental knowledge of the area. Physical and chemical analyses on the water column have shown an alternation of stratification and mixing of water in the reservoir’s water body due to seasonal variations in temperature and density. In particular, it was observed the establishment, in late summer, of anoxic conditions at the bottom, which in turn affects the concentration and mobility of some elements of concern (e.g. Fe and Mn) for the water quality. Sediments within the reservoir and from surrounding areas were analysed for organic matter, total inorganic composition and grain size, assessing the inter-element relationship, grain size, geological background and damming influences on their chemistry, through descriptive statistics, Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis. The reservoir’s area was also investigated by pseudo total composition (Aqua Regia digestion), degree of elements extractability, and enrichment factors, then analysed and compared to limits by law and literature. Sediment cores, interstitial waters, and benthic chamber data from the bottom were of great interest due to organic matter degradation, early diagenesis, mineral formation at water-sediment interface and observed flows. Finally, leaching test and extraction procedures, of environmental interest, showed peculiar partitioning, both regarding spatial and in-depth distribution, and the absence of pollution. Collectively, our results are useful for the comprehension of processes that occur in water and sediments of Ridracoli reservoir, providing important knowledges on the site that could be relevant for the management of the resource and the planning of future interventions.
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Introduzione: La malattia policistica autosomica dominante (ADPKD) è una causa comune di malattia renale terminale (ESKD). È caratterizzata dallo sviluppo di cisti renali bilaterali che aumentano progressivamente di volume. Il Tolvaptan viene prescritto in base a 3 criteri: volume renale totale (HtTKV) e Mayo Clinic Imaging Class (MCIC), tasso di declino dell'eGFR e al Predicting Renal Outcome in Polycystic Kidney Disease (PROPKD), che combina variabili cliniche e genetiche. In questa coorte multicentrica retrospettiva, l'obiettivo era di valutare e migliorare la concordanza di sensibilità e specificità predittive di MCIC e PROPKD. Metodi: I dati di pazienti adulti affetti da ADPKD sono stati ottenuti da 2 centri di Bologna (B) e Dublino (D). Abbiamo definito RP un calo dell'eGFR ≥3 mL/min/1,73m2/anno su 4 anni (Clinical Score), o classi MCIC 1C-D-E, o punteggio PROPKD da 7 a 9. Per i parametri clinici sono state utilizzate statistiche descrittive. La concordanza tra i punteggi è stata valutata tramite la statistica Kappa. Nelle varianti missenso di PKD1, il punteggio REVEL è stato trattato come una variabile continua; (>0,65 patogeno'). Risultati: Abbiamo valutato 201 pazienti con ADPKD. Il Propkd e il MCIC erano rispettivamente: 90% specifico e 31,3% sensibile; 89,6% sensibile e 28,6% specifico per identificare il calo dell'eGFR. Kappa di Cohen era di 0,025. Il 47,9% (n=143) è risultato concorde. Il punteggio Revel applicato alle mutazioni PKD1NT identifica da 15 a 19 pazienti che potrebbero avere una RP. L'analisi multivariata mostra dati statisticamente significativi per HB (p:0,016), eventi urologici (p: 0,005) e MCIC (p: 0,074). Conclusioni: La concordanza tra i punteggi risulta bassa. Il PROPKD è più selettivo rispetto al Mayo. Tuttavia, il PROPKD permette di identificare alcune RP escluse dall'uso del solo MCIC. L'uso combinato dei punteggi può aumentare la capacità di identificare le RP. Il punteggio REVEL potrebbe migliorare questa concordanza