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Sci Total Environ ; 562: 1031-1043, 2016 08 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27161907

ABSTRACT

Global climate change is likely to pose increasing threats in nearly all sectors and across all sub-regions worldwide (IPCC, 2014). Particularly, extreme weather events (e.g. heavy precipitations), together with changing exposure and vulnerability patterns, are expected to increase the damaging effect of storms, pluvial floods and coastal flooding. Developing climate and adaptation services for local planners and decision makers is becoming essential to transfer and communicate sound scientific knowledge about climate related risks and foster the development of national, regional and local adaptation strategies. In order to analyze the effect of climate change on pluvial flood risk and advice adaptation planning, a Regional Risk Assessment (RRA) methodology was developed and applied to the urban territory of the municipality of Venice. Based on the integrated analysis of hazard, exposure, vulnerability and risk, RRA allows identifying and prioritizing targets and sub-areas that are more likely to be affected by pluvial flood risk due to heavy precipitation events in the future scenario 2041-2050. From the early stages of its development and application, the RRA followed a bottom-up approach taking into account the requests, knowledge and perspectives of local stakeholders of the North Adriatic region by means of interactive workshops, surveys and discussions. Results of the analysis showed that all targets (i.e. residential, commercial-industrial areas and infrastructures) are vulnerable to pluvial floods due to the high impermeability and low slope of the topography. The spatial pattern of risk mostly reflects the distribution of the hazard and the districts with the higher percentage of receptors' surface in the higher risk classes (i.e. very high, high and medium) are Lido-Pellestrina and Marghera. The paper discusses how risk-based maps and statistics integrate scientific and local knowledge with the final aim to mainstream climate adaptation in the development of risk mitigation and urban plans.


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Climate Change , Floods/statistics & numerical data , Risk Assessment/methods , Cities , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Italy , Rivers , Weather
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J Hum Hypertens ; 27(3): 158-63, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22718050

ABSTRACT

Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common endocrine form of hypertension and may carry an increased risk of atrial flutter or fibrillation (AFF). The primary goal of this multicentre cohort study is thus to prospectively establish the prevalence of PA in consecutive hypertensive patients referred for lone (non-valvular), paroxysmal or permanent AFF. Secondary objectives are to determine: (1) the predictors of AFF in patients with PA; (2) the rate of AFF recurrence at follow-up after specific treatment in the patients with PA; (3) the effect of AFF that can increase atrial natriuretic peptide via the atrial stretch and thereby blunt aldosterone secretion, on the aldosterone-to-renin ratio (ARR), and thus the case detection of PA; (4) the diagnostic accuracy of ARR based on plasma renin activity or on the measurement of active renin (DRA) for diagnosing PA in AFF patients. Case detection and subtyping of PA will be performed according to established criteria, including the 'four corners criteria' for diagnosing aldosterone-producing adenoma. Pharmacologic or direct current cardioversion will be undertaken whenever indicated following current guidelines. The hormonal values and ARR will be compared within patient between AFF and sinus rhythm. Organ damage, cardiovascular events and recurrence of AFF will also be assessed during follow-up in patients with PA.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation/epidemiology , Atrial Flutter/epidemiology , Hyperaldosteronism/epidemiology , Research Design , Aldosterone/blood , Anti-Arrhythmia Agents/therapeutic use , Atrial Fibrillation/diagnosis , Atrial Fibrillation/therapy , Atrial Flutter/diagnosis , Atrial Flutter/therapy , Biomarkers/blood , Chi-Square Distribution , Electric Countershock , Europe , Humans , Hyperaldosteronism/blood , Hyperaldosteronism/diagnosis , Hypertension/diagnosis , Hypertension/epidemiology , Prevalence , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Recurrence , Renin/blood , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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G Batteriol Virol Immunol ; 82(1-12): 127-32, 1989.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2490394

ABSTRACT

It has been valued a new quick latex method (Staphaurex Wellcome) for the identification of the aureus Staphylococcus. This shown simultaneously the Clumping Factor (CF) and the A protein; the production of the free Coagulase (CL) and the Thermonuclease (TNase), has been utilized as methods of remarking. On 120 bacterial stocks isolated by many biological materials, belonging to the family of the Micrococcaceae, 56 stocks was identified as aureus. St. and 64 as not aureus St. For what concerns the quick Staphaurex method, it has shown a sensitivity of 83.4, with 8 false negatives on 120 cases, while it proved very satisfactory as specification with one false positive.


Subject(s)
Latex Fixation Tests , Staphylococcal Infections/diagnosis , Staphylococcus aureus/isolation & purification , Coagulase/analysis , Humans , Micrococcaceae/isolation & purification , Micrococcal Nuclease/analysis , Predictive Value of Tests , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic , Staphylococcal Infections/microbiology , Staphylococcal Protein A/analysis , Staphylococcus aureus/enzymology
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