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Assunta Sartor
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 53
Citations - 1267
Assunta Sartor is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 45 publications receiving 944 citations. Previous affiliations of Assunta Sartor include Misericordia University.
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A multicenter study of septic shock due to candidemia: outcomes and predictors of mortality
Matteo Bassetti,Elda Righi,Filippo Ansaldi,Maria Merelli,Trucchi Cecilia,Gennaro De Pascale,Ana Díaz-Martín,Roberto Luzzati,Chiara Rosin,Leonel Lagunes,Enrico Maria Trecarichi,Maurizio Sanguinetti,Brunella Posteraro,José Garnacho-Montero,Assunta Sartor,Jordi Rello,Giorgio Della Rocca,Massimo Antonelli,Mario Tumbarello +18 more
TL;DR: Investigating the determinants of outcome in critically ill patients with septic shock due to candidemia found inadequate source control, inadequate antifungal therapy, and 1-point increments in the APACHE II score as independent variables associated with a higher 30-day mortality rate.
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Epidemiology, Species Distribution, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Outcome of Candidemia across Five Sites in Italy and Spain
Matteo Bassetti,Maria Merelli,Elda Righi,Ana Díaz-Martín,Eva María Roselló,Roberto Luzzati,Anna Parra,Enrico Maria Trecarichi,Maurizio Sanguinetti,Brunella Posteraro,José Garnacho-Montero,Assunta Sartor,Jordi Rello,Mario Tumbarello +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown that candidemia is a significant source of morbidity in Europe, causing a substantial burden of disease and mortality.
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Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects of Candidemia: A Five Year Single Centre Study
Matteo Bassetti,Maria Merelli,Filippo Ansaldi,Daniela de Florentiis,Assunta Sartor,Claudio Scarparo,Astrid Callegari,Elda Righi +7 more
TL;DR: Candidemia in patients with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) showed to be associated with higher mortality in comparison with central venous catheter use and no CVC use, and caspofungin and Amphothericin B lipid formulation were independentlyassociated with higher survival probability compared with no treatment.
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Might real-time pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic optimisation of high-dose continuous-infusion meropenem improve clinical cure in infections caused by KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae?
Federico Pea,Federico Pea,Paola Della Siega,Piergiorgio Cojutti,Piergiorgio Cojutti,Assunta Sartor,Massimo Crapis,Claudio Scarparo,Matteo Bassetti +8 more
TL;DR: High-dose continuous-infusion meropenem optimised by means of real-time TDM may represent a valuable tool in improving clinical outcome when dealing with the treatment of infections caused by KPC-Kp with a mer Openem MIC ≤ 64 mg/L.
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Characteristics of staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia and predictors of early and late mortality
Matteo Bassetti,Maddalena Peghin,Enrico Maria Trecarichi,Alessia Carnelutti,Elda Righi,Paola Del Giacomo,Filippo Ansaldi,Cecilia Trucchi,Cristiano Alicino,Roberto Cauda,Assunta Sartor,Teresa Spanu,Claudio Scarparo,Mario Tumbarello +13 more
TL;DR: High rates of MRSA infection in nosocomial Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia diagnosed at two Italian university hospitals during 2010–2014 are highlighted, highlighting multiple comorbidities, disease severity and methicillin-resistance are key factors for early and late mortality in this group.