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Viviana Gabrini "Niente per cui uccidere"
Viviana Gabrini, Heiko K. Caimi"Niente per cui uccidere"Storie di guerraCalibano Editorewww.calibanoeditore.comCome il disertore di Boris Vian, i 43 autori di questa antologia rifiutano di imbracciare ideologicamente le armi e si schierano dalla parte della pace. Storie vere e storie di pura invenzione, passati recenti e futuri distopici si intrecciano e raccontano mondi dove la guerra è sempre una sconfitta. Per tutti. Hanno partecipato a questa antologia: Silvia Accorrà, Roberto Bianchi, Italo Bonera, Miriam Bonetti, Giorgia Boragini, Antonia Buizza, Heiko H. Caimi, Matthias Canapini, Euro Carello, Eleonora Chiavetta, Giu...
2025-03-10
20 min
LennyCast
LennyCast S06E08 Niene per cui Uccidere
Come il disertore di Boris Vian, i 43 autori di questa antologia, il cui titolo è un verso tratto dalla celeberrima Imagine di John Lennon, rifiutano di imbracciare ideologicamente le armi e si schierano dalla parte della pace. Storie vere e storie di pura invenzione, passati recenti e futuri distopici si intrecciano e raccontano mondi dove la guerra è sempre una sconfitta. Per tutti. «La guerra è un film di cui tutti conosciamo il finale in anteprima: morte, distruzione, povertà – spiegano gli ideatori e coordinatori dell'antologia Gabrini - Caimi perché la guerra è un affare per pochi: possiamo travestirla da guerra di religione...
2024-12-13
57 min
LennyCast
LennyCast S06E08 Niene per cui Uccidere
Come il disertore di Boris Vian, i 43 autori di questa antologia, il cui titolo è un verso tratto dalla celeberrima Imagine di John Lennon, rifiutano di imbracciare ideologicamente le armi e si schierano dalla parte della pace. Storie vere e storie di pura invenzione, passati recenti e futuri distopici si intrecciano e raccontano mondi dove la guerra è sempre una sconfitta. Per tutti. «La guerra è un film di cui tutti conosciamo il finale in anteprima: morte, distruzione, povertà – spiegano gli ideatori e coordinatori dell'antologia Gabrini - Caimi perché la guerra è un affare per pochi: possiamo travestirla da guerra di religione o da operazion...
2024-12-13
57 min
Neurocritical Care Society Podcast
HOT TOPICS: The ORANGE Study With Dr. Giuseppe Citerio
In this episode of Hot Topics, Dr. Nicholas Morris interviews Dr. Giuseppe Citerio, professor of anesthesia and intensive care at Milano-Bicocca University, about the ORANGE study, which investigated the neurological pupil index (NPI) for prognosticating outcomes in patients with acute brain injury. The study, involving 13 centers in Europe and North America, found that repeat abnormal NPI values, including zero, were predictors of poor outcomes. The study collected data every four hours for seven days and used a sophisticated statistical model to account for longitudinal changes. Despite initial expectations, the study did not find a strong correlation between the NPI...
2024-11-04
38 min
Neurocritical Care Society Podcast
HOT TOPICS: The ORANGE Study With Dr. Giuseppe Citerio
In this episode of Hot Topics, Dr. Nicholas Morris interviews Dr. Giuseppe Citerio, professor of anesthesia and intensive care at Milano-Bicocca University, about the ORANGE study, which investigated the neurological pupil index (NPI) for prognosticating outcomes in patients with acute brain injury. The study, involving 13 centers in Europe and North America, found that repeat abnormal NPI values, including zero, were predictors of poor outcomes. The study collected data every four hours for seven days and used a sophisticated statistical model to account for longitudinal changes. Despite initial expectations, the study did not find a strong correlation between the NPI...
2024-11-04
38 min
The Lancet Neurology in conversation with
Giuseppe Citerio on frailty and TBI
Giuseppe Citerio (University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy) discusses the implications of a study from the CENTER-TBI project of the effect of frailty on 6-month outcome after traumatic brain injury, which is published in the February issue of The Lancet Neurology. Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://thelancet.bsky.social/https://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
2022-01-20
10 min
Listen to The Lancet Neurology
In conversation with... Giuseppe Citerio
Giuseppe Citerio (University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy) discusses the implications of a study from the CENTER-TBI project of the effect of frailty on 6-month outcome after traumatic brain injury, which is published in the February issue of The Lancet Neurology.
2022-01-19
09 min
Critical Care Reviews Podcast
SYNAPSE-ICU Study
Prof Giuseppe Citerio (Milan) joins Rob Mac Sweeney to discuss the global SYNAPSE-ICU study, investigating the use of intracranial pressure monitoring in acute brain injury.
2021-06-29
47 min
ESICM Talk
ICP monitoring in patients with acute brain injury in ICU (Synapse-ICU)
Intracranial pressure monitoring in patients with acute brain injury in the intensive care unit (Synapse-ICU): an international, prospective observational cohort study.The practice of continuously measuring intracranial pressure (commonly referred to as ICP) in comatose patients after haemorrhagic stroke or head injury is standard practice in many countries. However, it is uncertain whether monitoring-guided therapies will yield significant results. Nevertheless, data collected from the study confirms what already seemed evident from experience. Furthermore, it offers valuable scientific support for both those realities where monitoring had not been used and for those where this...
2021-06-16
16 min
ESICM Talk
Expanding controlled donation after the circulatory determination of death
Expanding controlled donation after the circulatory determination of death: statement from an international collaborative. This International Collaborative Statement aims at expanding cDCDD in the world to help countries progress towards self-sufficiency in transplantation and offer more patients the opportunity of organ donation. The Statement addresses three fundamental aspects of the cDCDD pathway:First, it describes the process of determining a prognosis that justifies the WLST (withdrawal of life-supporting therapies). Second, it establishes the permanent cessation of circulation to the brain as the standard to determine death by circulatory criteria. Finally, the Statement highlights the value of perfusion repair...
2021-05-11
14 min