Silvia Triarico
The Catholic University of America
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Anti-Cancer Drugs | 2013
Antonio Ruggiero; Giovanna Trombatore; Silvia Triarico; Roberta Arena; Pietro Ferrara; Maria Scalzone; Filomena Pierri; Riccardo Riccardi
Platinum compounds are widely used in the treatment of pediatric tumors such as neuroblastoma, germ-cell tumors, osteosarcoma, retinoblastoma, hepatoblastoma, brain tumors (low-grade gliomas and medulloblastoma/PNET), and relapsed and refractory lymphomas. The three major platinum compounds (cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin) have a similar pharmacokinetics profile and mechanism of action, but the differences in their chemical structure are responsible for their different antitumor activity and toxicity. In this review, we have described the main characteristics of cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin, focusing on their toxic effects and possible strategies to prevent them to improve the clinical outcomes in pediatric cancer patients. The underlying mechanism of each platinum-related toxicity is shown together with the clinical manifestations. Furthermore, possible preventive strategies are suggested to reduce the negative impact of platinum compounds on the quality of life of children with cancer. Cisplatin seems to be mostly ototoxic and nephrotoxic, carboplatin mainly produces myelosuppression, whereas oxaliplatin induces predominantly peripheral sensory neurotoxicity. In contrast, nausea and vomiting can be linked to all platinum compounds, although cisplatin exerts the strongest emetic effect. A correct knowledge of pharmacokinetics and toxicological profile of platinum compounds may aid physicians prevent their toxicity on auditory, nervous, renal, and bone marrow function, improving the quality of life of pediatric cancer patients.
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2012
Daniela Visconti; Giuseppe Noia; Silvia Triarico; Tomasella Quattrocchi; Marcella Pellegrino; Brigida Carducci; Marco De Santis; Alessandro Caruso
A great number of newborns with spina bifida now survive with a growing life expectancy. Support with regard to sexual issues is essential in the management of adolescents with spina bifida, who require specific knowledge of sexual problems related to their disability. Women with spina bifida are usually fertile and need pre-conception counseling. Furthermore, compared to healthy women they have a higher chance of conceiving a child with spina bifida, so they are treated with periconceptional folic acid supplements. In addition pregnancies in women with spina bifida require adequate management of secondary conditions, mainly urological issues, which are exacerbated during pregnancy. This article gives an overview of sexual education, sex functioning and sexual activity among adolescents with spina bifida. Moreover, we aim to support young women with spina bifida, providing pre-conception counseling and practical guidelines essential for the urological management of their pregnancy.
Spinal Cord | 2014
Ojetti; Graziella Bruno; Paolucci; Silvia Triarico; F. D'Aversa; Emanuele Ausili; Antonio Gasbarrini; Claudia Rendeli
Study design:Prospective study.Objectives:The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), methane (CH4) production and orocecal transit time (OCTT) in children affected by myelomeningocele.Setting:This study was conducted at the Catholic University in Rome, Italy.Methods:Eighteen (6M/12F; 16.4±7.6 years) children affected by myelomeningocele were enrolled. All subjects underwent H2/CH4 lactulose breath tests to assess SIBO and OCTT. All patients performed a visual analog scale to investigate abdominal pain, bloating and flatulence, and maintained a diary of the frequency and consistency of the stool during the previous 7 days. A nephro-urological clinical evaluation of the number of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and neurogenic bowel disease score were also performed.Results:Thirty-nine percent (7/18) of the children showed SIBO and 61% (11/18) presented a delayed OCTT. Moreover 44.4% (8/18) produced high levels of CH4. Interestingly, all myelomeningocele children who produced CH4 showed a delayed OCTT and a higher incidence of UTI, with a lower frequency of evacuation, compared with those with a normal or accelerated OCTT.Conclusion:The association between CH4 and constipation suggests that CH4 has an active role in the development of constipation. One of the most interesting features of our study is to identify a correlation between myelomeningocele, CH4, delayed OCTT and UTI. The intestinal decontamination with locally acting drugs in these children may reduce the number of UTIs and improve intestinal motility.
Journal of Neuro-oncology | 2013
Nadia Puma; Antonio Ruggiero; Maria Scalzone; Paola Coccia; Silvia Triarico; Giovanna Trombatore; Stefano Mastrangelo; Riccardo Riccardi
In this brief report we have described eight children affected by optic pathway/hypothalamus gliomas and treated with carboplatin and/or cisplatin, which developed a derangement of sodium and water metabolism, due to diabetes insipidus (DI) or to syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) after surgical resection. In four out of these eight patients the treatment with platinum compounds produced prolonged haematological toxicity and in five out of them it caused neurosensorial bilateral hypoacusia. In addition cisplatin worsened electrolytes disturbances. Hence children with DI or SIADH should be carefully monitored before, during and after the treatment with platinum compounds.
World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2018
Silvia Triarico; Giorgio Attinà; Palma Maurizi; Stefano Mastrangelo; Lorenzo Nanni; Vito Briganti; Elisa Meacci; Stefano Margaritora; M. Balducci; Antonio Ruggiero
In the original article mentioned above, the name of the sixth author was wrongly mentioned as “Vincenzo Briganti” instead of “Vito Briganti”.
Journal of International Medical Research | 2018
Antonio Ruggiero; Daniela Rizzo; Martina Catalano; Paola Coccia; Silvia Triarico; Giorgio Attinà
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is one of the most common treatment side-effects, and remains a significant concern, in children undergoing chemotherapy. Although adult patients receive chemotherapy regimens combined with appropriate standardized antiemetic treatment, children can receive markedly varying antiemetic treatments. A narrative review of CINV was performed regarding CINV definition, scoring system, prevention and treatment, specifically focussing on studies conducted with paediatric oncology patients. The review highlighted a lack of rigorously developed CINV scoring systems and standardized CINV pharmacological treatment for paediatric oncology patients. Different scoring systems were found to identify potential risk factors for CINV associated with the use of several different antiemetic drugs, however, few studies have been performed in children undergoing chemotherapy. Thus, CINV remains a distressing and partially controlled side-effect in the paediatric patient population. To reduce emesis and improve quality of life in paediatric oncology patients, standardized antiemetic treatment may be preferred, using a unique CINV scoring system that accounts for the emetogenic level of the chemotherapy regimen adopted and the children’s clinical characteristics.
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2013
Antonio Ruggiero; Silvia Triarico; Giovanna Trombatore; Andrea Battista; Fabiola Dell’Acqua; Carmelo Rizzari; Riccardo Riccardi
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences | 2017
Emanuele Rinninella; Antonio Ruggiero; Palma Maurizi; Silvia Triarico; Marco Cintoni; Maria Cristina Mele
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences | 2012
Emanuele Rinninella; M.A. Zocco; Anna Maria De Gaetano; Roberto Iezzi; Mariachiara Campanale; V. Cesario; F. Barbaro; Francesca Romana Ponziani; Giulio Caracciolo; Silvia Triarico; Annalisa Tortora; Gianluca Ianiro; Antonio Gasbarrini
World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2018
Silvia Triarico; Giorgio Attinà; Palma Maurizi; Stefano Mastrangelo; Lorenzo Nanni; Vito Briganti; Elisa Meacci; Stefano Margaritora; M. Balducci; Antonio Ruggiero