The CrISP Study Group: urinary incontinence is common among adult females with cystic fibrosis and is linked to age and time spent in the hospital. Regular physical activity appears to offer some protection.
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Use of chronic inhaled antibiotics for non-chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa remained unchanged ∼22 % between 2011 and 2019 in European people with Cystic Fibrosis
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Even with Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor (ETI) therapy, physical exercise training remains a key and effective means of improving physical fitness in people with Cystic Fibrosis (pwCF). https://t.co/QEcb4p5y10
Improvements in lung function and nutritional status were comparable, regardless of Pseudomomas aeruginosa status, in people with #cysticFibrosis on #ETI therapy.
📚Read our latest work on 8188 people with #CF.
https://t.co/SrgjFKoezK
@JournalofCF
We’re statisticians from @LaStatale, united by one mission: building knowledge through the European Cystic Fibrosis Society Patient Registry. 🇪🇺📊
Every dataset we analyze helps shape decisions for 56,000+ people with CF.
Statistics isn’t just technique — it’s responsibility.
🚨Respiratory infections after elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor in #cysticfibrosis. Fewer airway infections, but some still carry CF pathogens despite treatment.
The power of Patient Registry @ECFSRegistry 📊💪
@ERSpublications#CFTRModulators
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Our article on healthcare staff from @policlinicoMI has just been published on @HSRatBMC.
The findings stress the importance of addressing aging and workplace conditions in the public healthcare sector.
https://t.co/MW5ZKwQgyH
Great to be part of the statistical team at @LaStatale, which plays a key role in ensuring quality and analyzing data from 56k people with CF across 42 countries.
#cysticfibrosis#patientregistry
“Cognitive biases are produced or enhanced by statistical training and traditions. We need to teach about investigator and cognitive bias.”
In the end, cognitive sciences bring it all together.😎
Thks @Lester_Domes for this brilliant opening of #IBC2024ATL
Being multiprofessional @policlinicoMI makes a difference!😎
Read how we will study the effect of swimmer position during prone ventilation on the onset of brachial plexus injury in the intensive care unit
https://t.co/1xjD7nFJJP
“Beyond P-value”: opening the parallel session dedicated to PhD projects of @AIFI_nazionale
Citing Maxwell, p-values as a measure of how embarrassing the data are to the null hypothesis.
#education#conference#physiotherapy
Over 35 countries united to advance global respiratory care. After 14 years, I’m proud to have grown personally and professionally in this International family.
@aarc_tweets@IRCCouncil#respiratorycare
Research is an endless journey into uncharted territory! Check out our latest paper: Modeling Upper Limb Rehabilitation-Induced Recovery after Stroke—a remarkable collaboration between @SanCamilloIRCCS, @LaStatale, and @Unibo—just published in @PTJournal.
https://t.co/mik49yMggs
Our pragmatic RCT shows that patient's comfort does not significantly differ across the three starting temperature approaches (31, 34 or 37°C) to achieve the target humidification temperature (37°C) of HFNC therapy.
📖 https://t.co/q1B7LYWypB
@niccjournal@policlinicoMI
More on prone position: 13% of patients experience upper limb peripheral nerve injury, though study results show significant variability.
Check out our newly published proportion meta-analysis in @ICCNursJournal
https://t.co/LGsRciqpRR
@Filippo_nurse@policlinicoMI
The new Lung Composite Allocation Score use Six Minute Walk Test #distance as a continuous variable, exactly as we suggested here for #cysticfibrosis:
https://t.co/P9JZpaY38F
@DisabilityRehab
@SRTRNews