Antonio Luigi Pastore
Sapienza University of Rome
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BJUI | 2003
Alessandro Sciarra; Gianna Mariotti; Vincenzo Gentile; Giuseppe Voria; Antonio Luigi Pastore; Salvatore Monti; F. Di Silverio
which is present in the normal, hyperplastic and dysplastic prostate. NE cells are located in all regions of the human prostate at birth, but rapidly decrease in the peripheral prostate after birth and then reappear at puberty [4]. After puberty, the number of NE cells seems to increase until an apparently optimum level is reached, which persists from 25 to 54 years old [5]. The relationship of age beyond puberty to the number and distribution of these endocrine-paracrine cells has not been definitively assessed, but in the guinea pig these cells in the peripheral prostate increase markedly with adult age [6]. Studies on adult human prostates indicate that NE cells are more frequent in the periurethral ducts than in the peripheral parts of the gland [7]. Others [8,9] also described the presence of NE cells in the stroma of fetal and infantile prostates.
International Journal of Andrology | 2012
Antonio Luigi Pastore; Giovanni Palleschi; A. Leto; Luca Pacini; F. Iori; Costantino Leonardo; Antonio Carbone
Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual disorder. We compared pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation to on-demand treatment with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor dapoxetine in 40 men with lifelong PE (baseline intra-vaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT) ≤1 min). Subjects were randomized into the following two treatment groups: (1) PFM rehabilitation or (2) 30 or 60 mg of on-demand dapoxetine. Total treatment time for both groups was 12 weeks, at the end of which, IELT mean values were calculated to compare the effectiveness of the two different therapeutic approaches. At the end of treatment, 11 of the 19 patients (57%) treated with rehabilitation were able to control the ejaculation reflex, with a mean IELT of 126.6 sec (range: 123.6-152.4 sec). In the dapoxetine group, after 12 weeks of therapy, 5 of 8 (62.5%) patients in the 30 mg subgroup and five of seven (72%) in the 60 mg subgroup had an IELT >180 sec (mean: 178.2 and 202.8 sec, respectively). The results obtained in the group treated with pelvic floor rehabilitation are promising, and this treatment represents an important cost reduction if compared to dapoxetine on-demand treatment. The present study confirms the data that are previously available in the literature on the efficacy and safety of the new inhibitor of serotonin reuptake, dapoxetine, as well as proposes and evaluates a new type of physical treatment that may be a viable therapeutic option for treatment of PE.
Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2013
Antonio Luigi Pastore; Giovanni Palleschi; Andrea Ripoli; Luigi Silvestri; Antonino Leto; Domenico Autieri; Cristina Maggioni; Davide Moschese; Vincenzo Petrozza; Antonio Carbone
IntroductionFournier’s gangrene is an infectious necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum and genital regions and has a high mortality rate. It is a synergistic infection caused by a mixture of aerobic and anaerobic organisms and predisposing factors, including diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, malnutrition, and low socioeconomic status. We report a case of Fournier’s gangrene in a patient with unknown type II diabetes submitted to 24-hour catheterization 15 days before gangrene onset.Case presentationThe patient, a 60-year-old Caucasian man, presented with a swollen, edematous, emphysematous scrotum with a crepitant skin and a small circle of necrosis. A lack of resistance along the dartos fascia of the scrotum and Scarpa’s lower abdominal wall fascia combined with the presence of gas and pus during the first surgical debridement also supported the diagnosis of Fournier’s gangrene. On the basis of the microbiological culture, the patient was given multiple antibiotic therapy, combined hypoglycemic treatment, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and several surgical debridements. After five days the infection was not completely controlled and a vacuum-assisted closure device therapy was started.ConclusionsThis report describes the successful multistep approach of an immediate surgical debridement combined with hyperbaric oxygen and negative pressure wound therapy. The vacuum-assisted closure is a well-known method used to treat complex wounds. In this case study, vacuum-assisted closure treatment was effective and the patient did not require reconstructive surgery. Our report shows that bladder catheterization, a minimally invasive maneuver, may also cause severe infective consequences in high-risk patients, such as patients with diabetes.
Clinical Neuropharmacology | 2006
Giovanni Palleschi; Antonio Luigi Pastore; Fabrizio Stocchi; G. Bova; M. Inghilleri; Sandra Sigala; Antonio Carbone
Introduction: Parkinson disease (PD) patients present urinary symptoms during the course of the disease, very often suggestive of overactive bladder and sustained by neurogenic detrusor overactivity. These symptoms cause a severe lowering of quality of life determining social withdrawal and they need to be early diagnosed to restore social interaction and prevent urinary tract complications. Today overactive bladder diagnosis is easier, thanks to the availability of new investigative tools, particularly voiding questionnaires. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the reliability of the Overactive Bladder screener (OAB screener/OAB-questionnaire), a new voiding questionnaire specifically developed for the overactive bladder diagnosis in PD subjects suffering from overactive bladder symptoms. Clinical data obtained by the questionnaire were compared with urodynamic outcomes, at basal conditions and after antimuscarinic treatment, to better explorate the questionnaire reliability. Materials and Methods: Forty PD patients have been enrolled in the protocol, and submitted to the OAB screener, voiding diary and urodynamic investigation before and after antimuscarinic treatment. OAB-score and urodynamic parameters were statistically analyzed and compared. Results: The OAB-q well correlated with voiding diary and urodynamic data of Parkinson subjects either at baseline or after the antimuscarinic treatment. The study suggests that this clinical tool might be used for neurogenic overactive bladder diagnosis and that it seems to be a useful outcome measure for treatments of neurogenic OAB.
Journal of Endourology | 2013
Antonio Luigi Pastore; S. Mariani; Francesco Barrese; Giovanni Palleschi; Armando Manuel Valentini; Luca Pacini; Vincenzo Petrozza; Antonio Carbone; Manlio Cappa
PURPOSE Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) still represents the gold standard in the surgical treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The most frequent complication is represented by intra- and perioperative bleeding. Preoperative use of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (finasteride or dutasteride) to reduce surgical bleeding is still a topic of debate in literature. Previous studies provided favorable data on blood loss reduction by preoperative administration of finasteride or dutasteride. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether pretreatment with dutasteride for six weeks before surgery can reduce surgical blood loss. METHODS A total of 142 patients with BPH-who were to undergo TURP-were enrolled and randomized into two groups. The dutasteride group comprising of 71 patients, was treated with dutasteride (0.5 mg/day) for 6 weeks before surgery and the control group, comprising of other 71 patients, did not receive dutasteride. Blood loss was evaluated in terms of a reduction in the serum hemoglobin level (ΔHb and ΔHCT), and was estimated by measuring the Hb and hematocrit levels before and 24 hours after surgery. RESULTS None of the patients treated with dutasteride reported any side effects. A significantly lower mean blood loss was observed in the dutasteride group compared to the control group (ΔHb=-1.29 ± 0.81 v -1.83 ± 1.25, respectively, p<0.0027; ΔHCT=-5.67 ± 2.58 v -6.50 ± 2.40, respectively, p<0.0491). CONCLUSIONS Our results showed that pretreatment with dutasteride for 6 weeks before TURP reduces the surgical bleeding considerably. This treatment schedule can be used routinely to decrease TURP surgical bleeding.
World Journal of Urology | 2014
Giovanni Palleschi; Antonio Luigi Pastore; Cristina Maggioni; Luca Pacini; Vincenzo Petrozza; Antonio Carbone
PurposeBladder dysfunction, secondary to diabetes, is mainly characterized by poor bladder emptying and overflow incontinence. However, there is evidence in literature that storage symptoms, as those suggestive for overactive bladder (OAB), may also affect people with diabetes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of overactive bladder, the complaint of urinary urgency with/without urge incontinence, usually with frequency and nocturia, in people with diabetes compared to healthy subjects (control group).MethodsSymptoms were assessed through the overactive bladder questionnaire (OAB-q), an investigative tool, specifically developed for OAB diagnosis.ResultsOAB-q scores resulted higher in diabetic people than those of the control group. Age and disease duration resulted in measurements that showed a statistical correlation with the OAB-q scores.ConclusionsOAB symptoms are more prevalent in diabetic people than in non-diabetic people. This prompts further research to determine whether the onset of OAB symptoms can be considered as an indicator of diabetic neuropathy.
Disease Markers | 2015
Antonio Luigi Pastore; Giovanni Palleschi; L. Silvestri; D. Moschese; Serena Ricci; Vincenzo Petrozza; Antonio Carbone; A. Di Carlo
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) diagnosis is mostly achieved incidentally by imaging provided for unrelated clinical reasons. The surgical management of localized tumors has reported excellent results. The therapy of advanced RCC has evolved considerably over recent years with the widespread use of the so-called “targeted therapies.” The identification of molecular markers in body fluids (e.g., sera and urine), which can be used for screening, diagnosis, follow-up, and monitoring of drug-based therapy in RCC patients, is one of the most ambitious challenges in oncologic research. Although there are some promising reports about potential biomarkers in sera, there is limited available data regarding urine markers for RCC. The following review reports some of the most promising biomarkers identified in the biological fluids of RCC patients.
Urologia Internationalis | 2003
Alessandro Sciarra; Vincenzo Gentile; Giuseppe Voria; Gianna Mariotti; Fulvia Seccareccia; Antonio Luigi Pastore; Franco Di Silverio
Background: To define whether in locally advanced prostate cancer submitted to radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP) the presence of a Gleason score 8–10 represents an index of high risk for progression and cancer-specific death. Methods: Finally, a total of 130 men with pathologically confirmed T3 cancer were included in this analysis. On the basis of the histological grade obtained at RRP, patients were divided into two groups: patients with a Gleason score 8–10 (group 1) and patients with a Gleason score <8 (group 2). Postoperative follow-up ranged from 24 to 120 months (median 60). After RRP no patients received additional treatments until a biochemical or clinical disease progression was found. Kaplan-Meier projections were used in each group. Results: After RRP, 41 patients (31.5%) had a Gleason score 8–10 tumor. The incidence of positive lymph nodes was significantly higher (p = 0.0030) in group 1 (36.6%) when compared with group 2 (12.3%). Significant differences between the two groups were also found with respect to seminal vesicle involvement (p = 0.0045) and positive surgical margins (p = 0.0040). The actuarial cumulative disease-specific survival for group 1 and group 2 was, respectively, 69 and 82% at 10 years. A Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated a 100% disease-specific survival, a 92% clinical progression-free survival and a 38% biochemical progression-free survival 10 years postoperatively if patients in group 1 had negative surgical margins and negative lymph nodes (48.8%). Conclusions: Our data indicate a significant association between Gleason score 8–10 and disease-specific survival, only if patients in group 1 are stratified on the basis of surgical margins and/or lymph node involvement.
Urology | 2015
Alessandro Zucchi; Mauro Silvani; Antonio Luigi Pastore; Fabrizio Fioretti; Andrea Fabiani; Tommaso Villirillo; Elisabetta Costantini
OBJECTIVE To assesses the surgical and functional efficacy of corporoplasty with buccal mucosa graft, patients and partners satisfaction, and the low cost of this operation. Biocompatible tissues are frequently used during corporoplasty, but they are expensive and often do not match the thickness and elasticity of the tunica albuginea, leading to fibrosis and scar retraction. Buccal mucosa graft is not usually emphasized in many review articles and clinical studies are limited. METHODS Thirty-two patients with stable disease and normal erections were included in this retrospective study. All patients underwent corporoplasty with plaque incision and buccal mucosa graft. Preoperative International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire and penile duplex ultrasonographies with measurement of curvature were conducted. At 6 and 12 months postoperatively, patients answered the IIEF and the Patient Global Impression of Improvement questionnaires. Patient and partner satisfaction were recorded at all subsequent visits. RESULTS Thirty-two patients underwent corporoplasty between 2006 and 2013, and no major complications developed in any patient. After 1 year, curvature relapse was present in 1 patient (3.5%), and 1 patient had slight erectile dysfunction. IIEF values had significantly improved 1 year after surgery (P = .031). Patient satisfaction was 85% on the Patient Global Impression of Improvement questionnaire. Twenty-five of 28 partners were satisfied (90%). Data analysis confirmed the stability of the IIEF score in 16 patients after 2 years (mean IIEF score, 21.3). CONCLUSION Corporoplasty with buccal mucosa graft is easy to perform and represents a good treatment choice for most forms of Peyronie disease with curvature preventing penetration and sexual intercourse.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2015
Vincenzo Petrozza; Antonio Carbone; Teresa Bellissimo; Natale Porta; Giovanni Palleschi; Antonio Luigi Pastore; Angelina Di Carlo; Carlo Della Rocca; Francesco Fazi
A key challenge for the improvement of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) management could derive from a deeper characterization of the biology of these neoplasms that could greatly improve the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment choice. The aim of this study was to identify specific miRNAs that are deregulated in tumor vs. normal kidney tissues and that could impact on the biology of ccRCC. To this end we selected four miRNAs (miR-21-5p, miR-210-3p, miR-185-5p and miR-221-3p) and their expression has been evaluated in a retrospective cohort of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from 20 ccRCC patients who underwent surgical nephrectomy resection. miR-21-5p and miR-210-3p resulted the most significantly up-regulated miRNAs in this patient cohort, highlighting these onco-miRNAs as possible relevant players involved in ccRCC tumorigenesis. Thus, this study reports the identification of specific oncogenic miRNAs that are altered in ccRCC tissues and suggests that they might be useful biomarkers in ccRCC management.