V. Delmonte
University of Miami
6 Papers
11 Citations
V. Delmonte is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of V. Delmonte include University of Milan.
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Papers
Ten years' evaluation of diet, anthropometry, and physical exercise adherence after islet allotransplantation.
V. Delmonte,V. Delmonte,Eduardo Moraes Leao Peixoto,Raffaella Poggioli,Gwen Enfield,Livio Luzi,Livio Luzi,Camillo Ricordi,Rodolfo Alejandro +8 more
- 01 Jun 2013
TL;DR: Investigation of how islet transplantation influenced diet, exercise habits, and body composition during 10 years after IT found IT was associated with a significantly decreased BMI early on that it was not sustained and continuous follow-up of IT recipients is needed.
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Ten Years of Preserved Kidney Function After Islet Transplant Graft Failure.
Eduardo Moraes Leao Peixoto,Eduardo Moraes Leao Peixoto,Francesco Vendrame,Alvaro Arnau,Alvaro Arnau,Nathalia Padilla,David A. Baidal,Ana Alvarez,V. Delmonte,V. Delmonte,Alessia Fornoni,Camillo Ricordi,Rodolfo Alejandro +12 more
TL;DR: The renal function of 12 recipients of allogeneic ITx who developed GF but had at least 1 year of graft function was examined, and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at the end of follow-up was comparable to normal.
Effects of exercise in a islet-transplanted half-marathon runner: outcome on diabetes management, training and metabolic profile
V. Delmonte,V. Delmonte,Roberto Codella,Roberto Codella,Lorenzo Piemonti,A. La Torre,Stefano Benedini,Paola Maffi,Camillo Ricordi,Livio Luzi,Livio Luzi +10 more
TL;DR: This report document how exercise training may be relevant not only for the physical performance per se but also for preventing symptoms of graft dysfunction, covering 7 years (2005–2011) after islet transplantation in a patient that became a halfmarathon runner.
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Physical Exercise and Transplantation
V. Delmonte,Vincenzo Lauriola,Rodolfo Alejandro,Camillo Ricordi +3 more
- 01 Aug 2012
TL;DR: The Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation (a division of the World Health Organization, WHO) in 2009 reported that an estimated 104,650 transplants were performed in 89 countries in 2009, an increase of 4% since 2008 but less than 10% of the global need.
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