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Chir Organi Mov ; 88(2): 193-200, 2003.
Article in English, Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14735829

ABSTRACT

The national and local need for human tissues to be used in transplants is a high one, and constantly growing. Human, scientific and financial resources involved in guaranteeing safe and high-quality tissues as defined by the national guidelines for musculoskeletal tissue banks are considerable. For this reason we need to find adequate solutions to the problem of guaranteeing sufficient availability of tissues with the lowest cost possible for supply. The Piedmont Region Musculoskeletal Tissue Bank, which is located in an Azienda Ospedaliera, has been organized to guarantee the quality of its tissues via biological validation and scientific-clinical coordination; it makes use of the collaboration of removal centers that send tissues taken from the central bank for certification and identifies several centers for preservation; it collaborates with a bank of national importance for tissue processing. The publication of regulations and tariffs based on cost analysis improves the procedures.


Subject(s)
Models, Organizational , Tissue Banks/organization & administration , Italy , Musculoskeletal System
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Minerva Dietol Gastroenterol ; 36(4): 209-13, 1990.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2089284

ABSTRACT

We studied antipyrine clearance (APC1) in 19 healthy controls, 10 cirrhotic patients, 20 patients undergoing partial hepatectomy for liver tumors (14 with cirrhosis and 6 without cirrhosis). The aim of the study was to evaluate if the test represents a measure of the residual hepatic function and a useful index of surgical risk in cirrhotic patients following partial hepatectomy. The APC1 was significantly reduced in cirrhotic patients ws healthy controls. It is reduced following partial hepatectomy in cirrhotic patients (p less than 0.001) and in non cirrhotic patients (n.s.). The APC1 was found to be related with the plasma level of albumin and pseudocholinesterase; it also was related with the Pugh's score for hepatic function. The APC1 is a satisfactory index of residual hepatic function. On the other hand it does not provide more useful information than the Pugh's score for surgical risk in liver resection.


Subject(s)
Antipyrine , Liver Function Tests , Liver/surgery , Adult , Aged , Antipyrine/blood , Female , Hepatectomy , Humans , Liver Cirrhosis/surgery , Liver Neoplasms/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Spectrophotometry
3.
Ann Clin Biochem ; 22 ( Pt 6): 596-605, 1985 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2866750

ABSTRACT

The diagnostic usefulness of fasting total serum bile acids (SBA/F) in the detection of liver diseases and assessment of different aspects of hepatic function alteration was evaluated in 61 healthy subjects and 186 patients with liver disease. The value of SBA/F was compared with other routine tests. In 49 healthy subjects and 92 patients, serum bile acids were also measured after the im administration of Ceruletide as a cholecystokinetic agent (SBA/C). The diagnostic efficacy for the detection of disease states was better with aspartate-aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.1) and alanine-aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.2) than with SBA/F. When SBA/C was also determined the diagnostic efficacy was not substantially better than the SBA/F test. In the assessment of hepatocellular necrosis SBA/F showed a higher rate of misclassification errors compared to alanine-aminotransferase (mean error 45% vs 17%), whereas SBA/F gave similar results with direct bilirubin and pseudocholinesterase (EC 3.1.1.8) in the evaluation of cholestasis (mean error 40% vs 41%) and impaired biosynthesis (mean error 39% vs 40%), respectively. Serum bile acid determination did not show any significant diagnostic advantage with respect to the other routine liver tests.


Subject(s)
Bile Acids and Salts/blood , Liver Diseases/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Bilirubin/blood , Butyrylcholinesterase/blood , Ceruletide , Cholestasis/blood , Fasting , Female , Humans , Liver/pathology , Liver/physiopathology , Liver Diseases/blood , Liver Diseases/physiopathology , Liver Function Tests , Male , Middle Aged , Necrosis , gamma-Glutamyltransferase/blood
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Int Arch Occup Environ Health ; 51(1): 73-9, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7152704

ABSTRACT

An animal model for the identification and definition of toxic liver damage, based on the investigation of the BSP metabolism in the rat is proposed. Different hepatotoxins can induce specific functional alteration on the different steps of the BSP hepatobiliary transport, mainly the uptake by hepatocytes and the biliary excretion. Removal curves of BSP from the plasma compartment as well as the biliary secretion were evaluated in rats treated with either alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT) for metabolic cholestasis, or with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) for fatty infiltration and necrosis of the liver. The data were compared with those obtained with untreated rats and with animals submitted either to complete or incomplete mechanically induced cholestasis. Our results lead to the conclusion that a satisfactory discrimination among different types of liver damage may be obtained when only two plasma parameters of BSP metabolism are considered: the disappearance rate for the early 5 min (K), and 15-min plasma BSP retention (R15). The model is proposed as a suitable tool for the evaluation of experimental hepatotoxicity in living rats giving a characterisation of the functional alteration and a measure of liver impairment.


Subject(s)
Liver/drug effects , Sulfobromophthalein/metabolism , 1-Naphthylisothiocyanate/toxicity , Animals , Bile/metabolism , Carbon Tetrachloride/toxicity , Kinetics , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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