B. Turchi
36 Papers
B. Turchi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Quality of information and appropriateness of Open AI outputs for prostate cancer.
Riccardo Lombardo,Giacomo Gallo,J. Stira,B. Turchi,Giuseppe Santoro,S. Riolo,Matteo Romagnoli,Antonio Cicione,Giorgia Tema,Antonio Pastore,Yazan Al Salhi,Andrea Fuschi,Giorgio Franco,Antonio Nacchia,Andrea Tubaro,Cosimo De Nunzio +15 more
TL;DR: Chat-GPT has a poor accuracy when answering questions on the PCa EAU guidelines recommendations, and future studies should assess its performance after adequate training.
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Metabolic Syndrome and Physical Inactivity May Be Shared Etiological Agents of Prostate Cancer and Coronary Heart Diseases
Antonio Cicione,Aldo Brassetti,Riccardo Lombardo,Antonio Franco,B. Turchi,S. D’Annunzio,Antonio Nacchia,Andrea Tubaro,P. De Simone,Cosimo De Nunzio +9 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the association between CVDs and PCa found MetS and PA are strong predictors of PCa while CHDs were not associated with tumor diagnosis and aggressiveness and it was failed to prove a significant association between PCa and CHDs.
Adverse events related to antimuscarinics and beta-3-agonist: "real-life" data from the Eudra-Vigilance database.
Cosimo De Nunzio,Antonio Nacchia,Carmen Gravina,B. Turchi,Giacomo Gallo,A. Trucchi,Ferdinando Di Giacomo,G Disabato,Antonio Franco,L. Rovesti,Riccardo Lombardo,Antonio Cicione,Andrea Tubaro +12 more
TL;DR: Real life data is consistent with registry studies regarding the rate of AEs related to antimuscarinic and beta-3-agonist, however some differences were observed.
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Long-term urological outcome of cloaca patients with multidisciplinary management
Courtney Pellegrino,M. Agamennone,B. Iacobelli,B. Turchi,Maria Luisa Capitanucci,Federico Beati,Valentina Forlini,Maria Laura Sollini,Carlo Efisio Marras,Giacomo Esposito,Paolo Palma,Gessica Della Bella,R. D’urzo,Tamara Caldaro,Enrico Castelli,Andrea Conforti,Pietro Bagolan,Giovanni Mosiello +17 more
- 16 Aug 2023
TL;DR: Length of CC and OSD may affect urinary and fecal continence and an early counseling can improve outcome at long-term follow-up, according to retrospective review of CM treated by a multidisciplinary team from 1999 to 2020.
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Patients’ Preferences and Expectations in Overactive Bladder: A Systematic Review
Antonio Cicione,Riccardo Lombardo,Vincenzo Umbaca,Giorgia Tema,Giacomo Gallo,J. Stira,Carmen Gravina,B. Turchi,Antonio Franco,E. Mancini,Antonio Nacchia,Rocco Damiano,Andrea Tubaro,Cosimo De Nunzio +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , a review of the available knowledge regarding preferences and expectations of patients with overactive bladder (OAB) is presented, based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement guidelines.