586 research outputs found

    La trabeculoplastica e l'iridoplastica.

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    Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on older adults’ emotion regulation and quality of life after lockdown in Italy

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    that generated panic worldwide. Therefore, the negative impact of COVID-19 on mental health among the general population has been identified as a research priority. Despite this, some studies suggest that the elderly population is underrepresented. The present research aimed to compare the emotional regulation and the quality of life of a group of 150 elderly assessed during the pandemic isolation for COVID-19 with the normative data of a group of pre-COVID-19 elderly. Another aim is to study the relationship between emotional regulation, perceived acute stress, quality of life, and risk perception with the variables age, years of education, gender, and cohabitation status of elders assessed during the pandemic isolation for COVID-19. The results showed that: the elders assessed during the Covid period had a lower capacity for emotional regulation; compared to younger people, older people were less capable of emotional regulation, had a higher perceived risk of COVID-19 infection, and were less satisfied with their independence; higher levels of education reflected a greater capacity for emotional regulation; women showed a lower capacity for emotional regulation and higher stress and perceived risk; the elders who lived alone seemed to be more vulnerable than who lived with other people. The findings underscore the need to assess the psychological effects of the pandemic in the elderly population, particularly for the most vulnerable individuals

    La chirurgia "di bozza" nel glaucoma

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    La trabeculectomia, certamente un intervento efficace e di semplice esecuzione, è una procedura vecchia di oltre 50 anni e bisogna guardare avanti verso interventi sempre più capaci di garantire il miglior risultato nel tempo. Purtroppo anche in questo caso, sebbene gli sforzi siano molteplici, non si è ancora trovato “l’intervento ideale”...ma probabilmente ci stiamo avvicinando

    Coal recovery from waste fines of the Nuraxi Figus coal treatment plant by selective flotation

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    In this study we have used wet separation techniques for selective flotation of the low rank Sulcis coal. The investigation has been carried out for cleaning waste coal fines from the Nuraxi Figus treatment plant with a view to using the concentrate in the power industry. The results of this investigation have shown that the proportion of coal fines recovered ranged between 50 and 60%, depending on desired concentrate quality. Moreover, a market has been identified on the basis of concentrate characteristics

    La crisi sinemuriana delle piattaforme carbonatiche del Sudalpino orientale

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    In an undefined moment of the Sinemurian – Pliensbachian interval, a global crisis of the carbonate platforms induced the reorganization of the palaeogeography of the eastern Southern Alps (MASETTI et al., 2012). Roughly in correspondence of the Sinemurinan-Pliensbachian boundary, recent investigations have found a negative δ13C isotope anomaly attributed to a global perturbation of the carbon cycle (e.g., JENKYNS et al., 2002). The present work aimed at identifying the causes of the Southern Alps carbonate platforms’ crisis and at more accurately defining the moment in time of this event. I employed a multidisciplinary approach (facies analysis, chemostratigraphy and biostratigrapy) to investigate eight stratigraphic sections located along a West-Est oriented transect, crossing the Trento Platform, the Belluno Basin and the Friulian Platform. For the Central-Weastern sector of the Trento Platform, I have investigated the sections of Chizzola, Madonna della Corona, Rotzo, Val Gola which are characterized by the shallow water pliensbachian deposit of the Rotzo Formation (Calcari Grigi Group). For the North-Eastern sector, in which the Rotzo Fm. is absent, the sections of Foza and Col Moschin have been sampled. In these last two sections, an unconformity surface defines the upper limit of the hettangian-sinemurian peritidal facies of the M. Zugna Fm. (Calcari Grigi Group). On the top of this surface, either the drowning facies of the Fanes Piccola Encrinite unit (upper Pliensbachian) or the pelagic ones belonging to the Lower Rosso Ammonitico (upper Bajocian – lower Callovian) rest. A similar stratigraphic setting was observed in the Northern sector of the Friulian Platform, the only one where the Calcari Grigi Group crops out. In this sector, I studied the M. Cumieli section. In the Belluno Basin, located between the two above mentioned platforms, the section of M. Verzegnis (Soverzene Fm.) has been sampled. Moreover, I chose the Campanian-Lucanian Platform (Southern Apennines) in order to better characterize the geographical extension of the carbon isotope signal and to compare coeval carbonate platform deposits that doesn’t belong to the Southern Alps sector. As representative of the Campanian-Lucanian Platform, the formation called Palaeodasycladus Limestone cropping out at the Valico di Chiunzi (Lattari Mts., close to Salerno) has been investigated. In collaboration with the Earth Sciences Department of the Oxford University, analyses on the carbon and oxygen stables isotopes have been performed on about 2000 samples of powder rock (bulk rock) sampled every 20 cm along an overall stratigraphic thickness of more than 700 m. High resolution δ13C curves allowed to identify a large primary negative excursion located in the upper part of the peri-platform unit of Soverzene. The unearthing of an ammonite belonging to the Arnioceras genus allowed referring this anomaly to the boundary between Lower Sinemurian (Semicostatum zone and Turneri zone) and the upper Sinemurian (Obtusum zone). Such anomaly has been found also in the upper part of the M. Zugna Fm. (Trento Platform and Friulian Platform) and in peritidal facies of the Palaeodasycladus Limestone (Campanian-Lucanian Platform). In both cases the excursion generally corresponded to the F.O. of the foraminifera Paleomayncina termieri. The correlation of the isotope excursion has allowed to define an Arnioceras time-line across the platform and basin domains and to better calibrate the F.O. of Paleomayncina termieri. The negative excursion, in keeping with the variations in the relative sea level curve indicated in the literature (HESSELBO, 2008; HESSELBO & JENKYNS, 1998), corresponds to a transgressive phase in the platform domains induced by the crisis of the carbonate factory. This crisis determines the definitive interruption of the carbonate peritidal sedimentation existing since the upper Triassic and the consequent underfed of the Belluno Basin. From the upper Pliensbachian, a new generation of carbonate platforms got established. This is predominantly characterized by a subtidal sedimentation and initially by eutrophic conditions, in which large bivalves of the “facies a Lithiotis” accumulated (Rotzo Fm., Southern Alps; Lithiotis Member, Southern Appenine). The data suggest that the isotopic anomaly is supra-regional, as suggested by the simultaneous dismiss of coeval carbonate platforms, including that of the Corna in the Brescian Alps (SCHIROLLI, 1997), Rocca Livernà Limestone in the Ligurian Alps (DECARLIS & LUALDI, 2010), Calcare Massiccio in Umbro-Marchean-Sabina Appenine, Inici Fm. in Sicily (RONCHI et al., 2000) and Djebel Bou Dahar in the High Atlas marocain (MERINO-TOMÈ et al., 2012). The absence of reliable evidence of a significant volcanic activity in that part of the Sinemurian permitted to attribute the negative isotopic excursion to the introduction of large amounts of the lightweight 12C isotope in the ocean-atmosphere system, issued in the form of methane as a result of destabilization of gas hydrates. The most credited cause of their dissociation is the warming up of oceanic bottom water associated with changes of ocean circulation (JENKYNS, 2003 cum bibl.). It’s possible that the syn-sedimentary tectonics that was affecting the Jurassic continental margin at that period may have contributed to the destabilization of the gas hydrates, although with intensities that are difficult to estimate

    Incorporating corneal pachymetry into the management of glaucoma

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    Intraocular pressure (IOP) results from a dynamic balance between aqueous humor formation and outflow. The simplest technique to measure IOP is indentation tonometry. Another technique is applanation. These methods are related to the elasticity of the eye, which mainly depends on its thickness and hysteresis. For several decades, Goldmann applanation tonometry has been the most accepted method of measuring IOP; the Goldmann tonometer is still used in all important trials. The relationship between IOP values and central corneal thickness (CCT) is well known; Goldmann stated that this relationship only holds for an average corneal thickness of 520 μm measured by optical pachymetry. The Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study (OHTS) showed that CCT is an important risk factor for a change from ocular hypertension to primary open-angle glaucoma. In a multivariate model that included IOP, CCT was the most powerful component of the predictive model. In the Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial (EMGT) with an 11-year follow-up, CCT was a significant predictive factor for glaucoma progression in patients with higher baseline IOP but not in those with lower baseline IOP. Clinical trials such as the OHTS and EMGT cannot prove that CCT is linked to a risk for glaucoma on a biological level. Thus, in eyes with glaucoma, IOP must be treated because it has a significant influence on progression of glaucoma, regardless of the baseline IOP and CCT
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