S. Landi
University of Parma
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Helicobacter | 2017
Antonio Tursi; Francesco Di Mario; Marilisa Franceschi; Rudi De Bastiani; Walter Elisei; G. Baldassarre; A. Ferronato; S. Grillo; S. Landi; Maria Zamparella; Manuela De Polo; Laura Boscariolo; Marcello Picchio
Rising antibiotic resistance requires the evaluation of new and effective therapies.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2016
Angelo Campanini; Umberto De Conto; Francesco Cavasin; Fernanda Bastiani; Antonio Camarotto; Luigi Gardini; Alessandra Geremia; Cristina Marastoni; Carlo Missorini; Elena Quarantelli; Umberto Sassi; Francesco Scarabello; Nadia Dal Bò; Matteo Riccò; S. Grillo; S. Landi; Francesco Di Mario
Introduction In routine colonoscopy, diverticulosis is the most commonly found feature, but only a minority of these cases show symptoms of diverticular disease. From June 2014 to December 2014, we enrolled prospectively 178 patients affected by symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (Male/Female=0.47, mean age 71.7±11.5 y, range 41 to 95 y) from 15 General Pratictioners patient files. All patients were symptomatic; in all cases, diagnosis was been confirmed by a colonoscopy performed at least 1 year before. Patients with acute diverticulitis were excluded. On the basis of the predominant symptoms (abdominal complaints or constipation), patients were addressed to 4 different therapeutic approaches using mesalamine, rifaximine, probiotics (in a consortium of different species of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium), and fibers (Plantago Ovata Husk). All treatments lasted 3 months. Results: Sixty-three patients were enrolled in group A (rifaximine), 43 in group A1 (rifaximine+fibers+probiotics), 23 in group B (mesalamine), and 31 in group B1 (mesalamine+fibers). Analysis of variance suggested a statistically significant difference (P<0.003) among groups at the end of the observation period, with Groups A1 and B1 showing a higher number of bowel movement per week. Global linear measurement confirmed the role of treatment as a significant factor (F=2.858; P=0.039) associated with body mass index (F=6.972; P<0.009). Conclusions: In accordance with the baseline clinical presentation, the supplementation of fiber and/or probiotics is associated with a statistically significant improvement in the clinical pattern of symptoms in patients with diverticular disease in a primary-care/family physician setting.
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018
F. Di Mario; S. Landi; S. Grillo; C. Miraglia; Pellegrino Crafa; M. Franceschi; R. Cannizzaro; G. Baldassare; O. Cavatorta; L. Franzoni; N. Dal Bò; Carmelo Scarpignato; Massimo Rugge
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018
S. Grillo; G. Zerboni; S. Landi; N. Mezzina; D. Reiteri; A. Dell'Era; S. Carmagnola; A. Massari; A. Cassinotti; P. Molteni; F. Di Mario; S. Ardizzone; G. Maconi
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018
C. Miraglia; S. Landi; T.B. Tene Fokam; S. Cesario; A. Barchi; L. Franzoni; Pellegrino Crafa; E. Savarino; N. De Bortoli; Carmelo Scarpignato; M. Franceschi; F. Di Mario
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018
S. Landi; N. Mezzina; S. Carmagnola; S. Grillo; A. Massari; A. Cassinotti; A. Dell'Era; P. Molteni; F. Di Mario; S. Ardizzone; G. Maconi
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018
N. Mezzina; Andrea Cassinotti; S. Carmagnola; A. Massari; S. Landi; S. Grillo; G. Maconi
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018
S. Grillo; N. Mezzina; S. Landi; A. Massari; E. Grassi; A. Dell'Era
Gastroenterology | 2017
S. Grillo; S. Landi; C. Miraglia; Matteo Riccò; Giuseppe Grande; Marilisa Franceschi; A. Antico; R. Cannizzaro; Carmelo Scarpignato; Massimo Rugge; Francesco Di Mario
Gastroenterology | 2017
S. Grillo; S. Landi; Francesco Di Mario; Silvia Cesario; Maria Federica Roberti; Carmelo Scarpignato; G. Baldassarre; R. Cannizzaro; Pellegrino Crafa; Matteo Riccò; V. Corrente; Massimo Rugge