Ombretta Para
University of Florence
20 Papers
22 Citations
Ombretta Para is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Acute kidney injury and vancomycin/piperacillin/tazobactam in adult patients: a systematic review.
Tiziana Ciarambino,Orazio Valerio Giannico,Amalia Campanile,Paolo Tirelli,Ombretta Para,Giuseppe Signoriello,Mauro Giordano +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review was conducted to assess AKI (acute kidney injury) in adult patients, treated with vancomycin (V) + piperacillin/tazobactam (PT) compared to V monotherapy.
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Superinfection with difficult-to-treat bacteria in COVID-19 patients: a call for compliance with diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship
Ombretta Para,Lorenzo Caruso,Mattia Ronchetti,Martina Finocchi,Stefano Guidi,Michele Spinicci +5 more
TL;DR: Four cases of bacterial superinfection caused by difficult-to-treat pathogens, occurred in COVID-19 patients, to highlight the importance of a correct diagnostic work-up as a cornerstone to achieve aetiological diagnosis and to promote antimicrobial stewardship principles, also in a pandemic context.
Sex differences in adverse drug reaction and liver disease
Ombretta Para,P. Crispino,Nunzia Barone,Sara Macis,Laura Airasca,Paola Gnerre,Cecilia Politi +6 more
TL;DR: Knowing that epidemiological studies have highlighted male gender as an independent predictor of fibrosis progression towards cirrhosis in hepatitis B and C-virus, as well as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, the importance of considering the differences between the male and female sex in clinical decision-making is crucial.
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Risk factors and outcomes of new-onset atrial fibrillation in patients hospitalized in an internal medicine ward: a case–control study
Ombretta Para,Lorenzo Caruso,Lorenzo Corbo,Francesca Bacci,Niccolò Pasqui,Filippo Pieralli,Tiziana Ciarambino,Carlo Nozzoli +7 more
TL;DR: Both the length of hospital stay and in-hospital mortality were higher in the group of patients who developed AF, with a statistically significant difference compared to controls.
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The challenge of prognostic markers in acute pancreatitis: internist's point of view.
Ombretta Para,Lorenzo Caruso,Maria Teresa Savo,Elisa Antonielli,Eleonora Blasi,Fabio Capello,Tiziana Ciarambino,Lorenzo Corbo,Armando Curto,Margherita Giampieri,Lucia Maddaluni,Giacomo Zaccagnini,Carlo Nozzoli +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated prognostic factors for acute pancreatitis patients, hospitalized in internal medicine wards, and moreover, understand the role of various prognostic scores validated in intensive care setting in predicting in-hospital mortality and/or admission to intensive care unit.
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