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Fabiana Madotto
Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca
Publications - 93
Citations - 17400
Fabiana Madotto is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 77 publications receiving 11396 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabiana Madotto include University of Milan & St. Michael's Hospital.
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Cognitive-behavioral longitudinal assessment in ALS: the Italian Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioral ALS screen (ECAS).
Barbara Poletti,Federica Solca,Laura Carelli,Andrea Faini,Fabiana Madotto,Annalisa Lafronza,Alessia Monti,Stefano Zago,Andrea Ciammola,Antonia Ratti,Nicola Ticozzi,Sharon Abrahams,Vincenzo Silani +12 more
TL;DR: The significant improvement of some ECAS scores over time supports the presence of possible practice effects, particularly in the memory domain, highlighting the need to accommodate for these in longitudinal assessments, through healthy controls groups or alternate versions.
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Low anthracyclines doses-induced cardiotoxicity in acute lymphoblastic leukemia long-term female survivors
Maria Amigoni,Cristina Giannattasio,Donatella Fraschini,Marianna Galbiati,Anna Capra,Fabiana Madotto,Francesca Cesana,Momcilo Jankovic,Giuseppe Masera,Giuseppe Mancia +9 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to assess the cardiac effects of low cumulative anthracycline doses in long‐term survivors of ALL.
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Identifying associations between diabetes and acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: an analysis of the LUNG SAFE database
Andrew J. Boyle,Andrew J. Boyle,Fabiana Madotto,John G. Laffey,Giacomo Bellani,Tài Pham,Tài Pham,Tài Pham,Antonio Pesenti,B. Taylor Thompson,Cecilia O'Kane,Adam M. Deane,Daniel F. McAuley +12 more
TL;DR: In a large, global observational study of patients with AHRF, no association was found between diabetes mellitus and having AR DS, developing ARDS, or outcomes from ARDS.
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High-flow nasal oxygen versus noninvasive ventilation in adult patients with cystic fibrosis: a randomized crossover physiological study
Michael C. Sklar,Martin Dres,Martin Dres,Nuttapol Rittayamai,Nuttapol Rittayamai,Brent West,Domenico Luca Grieco,Domenico Luca Grieco,Irene Telias,Irene Telias,Detajin Junhasavasdikul,Detajin Junhasavasdikul,Michela Rauseo,Michela Rauseo,Tài Pham,Fabiana Madotto,Carolyn Campbell,Elizabeth Tullis,Laurent Brochard,Laurent Brochard +19 more
TL;DR: In adult CF patients stabilized after indication for ventilatory support, HFNT and NIV have similar effects on diaphragmatic work per breath, but high-flow therapy confers additional physiological benefits by decreasing respiratory rate and minute ventilation.