Thomas Saitta
University of Florence
3 Papers
1 Citations
Thomas Saitta is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abdominal surgery & Acute kidney injury. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Ventilation and outcomes following robotic-assisted abdominal surgery: an international, multicentre observational study.
Veronica Neves Fialho Queiroz,Luis Guilherme V. da Costa,Flavio Takaoka,Paolo Pelosi,Marcelo Gama de Abreu,Marcus J. Schultz,Ary Serpa Neto,R.P. Barbosa,Jaume Canet,J.P. Cata,D.S. Cesar,R.C.F. Chaves,U.C. D’Orto,L.G.V. Da Costa,L. De Baerdemaeker,J.R. Galdi,M. Gama de Abreu,Vijay Gottumukkala,Sabrine N.T. Hemmes,M. W. Hollmann,A.F. Kalmar,R. Mariano,I. Matot,Guido Mazzinari,G.H. Mills,P. Pelosi,I.P. Posso,V.N.F. Queiroz,Marcus J. Schultz,A. Serpa Neto,J. Sprung,F. Takaoka,A. Teruya,M.F. Vidal Melo,Aalok V. Agarwala,Louise Akeroyd,Francesco Andorlini,Lisa Anicetti,Massimo Antonelli,Bruno S. Arantes,Jose J. Ariño Irujo,Hanna Artsi,Renata Babian,Rogerio Póvoa Barbosa,Doug Barker,Diletta Basagni,Nicola Basso,Joan Beltran,Vittorio Bocciero,Giulia Bonatti,Ernesto Boriati,Mauro Bravo,Mauro Bravo,Luca Brazzi,Chris Brearton,Andrew Brennan,Adam M. Bulinski,Sara Cafagna,Andrea Cardoni,Paula Castelló Mora,Juan P. Cata,Daniel Souza Cesar,Renato Cf. Chaves,Lee-lynn Chen,Srikanth Chukkambotla,A Ciccozzi,Danae Cilia,Sean Cope,Ulisses Cardoso D’Orto,Claire Dalton,Alessandra Davi,Marina del Barrio De Bonis,Angelo Raffaele De Gaudio,Lucilla De Luca,Carlos C. Delgado,Atousa Deljou,Cecilia Di Ruscio,Sijgje M. Droger,Stephen Duberley,Leonid A. Eidelman,Leonid A. Eidelman,Alison Evans,Constanza Fabiani,Umberto Fasciano,Jennifer Firth-Gieben,Jillian Fitchett,Angela Fundarò,Jose Roberto Galdi,Verdiana Gallo,Mattia Gavagni,Vijaya Gottumukkala,Chris Graham,Manuel Granell Gil,Angelo Gratarola,Chiara Grillandini,Harald-Thomas Groeben,Nesrine Ismail,Reni Jacob,Chris Jones,Rebecca Jones,Alain Kalmar,Ritoo Kapoor,Leigh Kelliher,Wiebke Köhne,Joseph Sha. Koopman,Prasad Lanka,Jae-Woo Lee,Bernard Liban,Francesca Livi,Renato M Mariano,Ruth Martinez Plumed,Idit Matot,Marta Mazzella,Stewart McClure,Martina McMonagle,Gary H. Mills,Lucia Mirabella,Concepción Monsalve,Angela Moon,Laura Morchio,Frances Morris,Lorenzo Motroni,Benedetta Mura,Alessandro Nerini,Elodia C. Noumedem Sonna,Neil Oakes,Marina Orlandi,Antonella Paladini,Anita Patil,Vishal Patil,Valentina Patrone,Angela Pinder,Alba Piroli,Irimar de Paula Posso,Veronica Nf. Queiroz,Yosef S. Rabbu,Robert Rabenalt,Stefano Romagnoli,Ariel Ronen,Ariel Ronen,Felipe Rothman,Patrick Rusagara,Andrea Russo,Moldovan Sabov,Thomas Saitta,Nirav Shah,Neil Smith,Liliana Sollazzi,Juraj Sprung,Emma Stewart,Elizabeth Stones,Kim Storton,Beatriz Tena,Eleonora Terreni,Alexandre Teruya,Chiara Travaglia,Tanja A. Treschan,Henk Vanoverschelde,Harish Venkatesh,Marcos F. Vidal Melo,Gianluca Villa,Robbert Vossen,Stephen Webber,Toby N. Weingarten,Matt Willcocks,Luke Winslow,Lindsey Woods +166 more
TL;DR: One in five patients developed one or more PPCs (chiefly unplanned oxygen requirement), which was associated with a longer hospital stay, and ventilator management after abdominal RAS was described.
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Hemodynamic Instability during Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Renal Replacement Therapy: Pathophysiology and Clinical Implications.
Gianluca Villa,Faeq Husain-Syed,Thomas Saitta,Dario Degl'Innocenti,Francesco Barbani,Marco Resta,Gianluca Castellani,Stefano Romagnoli +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the main alterations occurring in patients with acute kidney injury and/or requiring aRRT of those homeostatic mechanisms which regulate hemodynamics and oxygen delivery.
Perioperative use of serum creatinine and postoperative acute kidney injury: a single-centre, observational retrospective study to explore physicians’ perception and practice
Gianluca Villa,Silvia De Rosa,Caterina Scirè Calabrisotto,Alessandro Nerini,Thomas Saitta,Dario Degl'Innocenti,L. Paparella,Vittorio Bocciero,Marco Allinovi,Angelo Raffaele De Gaudio,Marlies Ostermann,Stefano Romagnoli +11 more
- 25 May 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the physicians' attitude toward the use of perioperative serum creatinine (sCr) for the identification of patients at risk for acute kidney injury (PO-AKI) and long-term CKD.