Luca Ansaloni spends much of his time researching Surgery, Randomized controlled trial, General surgery, Intensive care medicine and Abdominal Infection. His Surgery research includes themes of Meta-analysis and Internal medicine. His Randomized controlled trial study combines topics in areas such as Clinical trial, Incidence, Laparotomy, Bowel resection and Prospective cohort study.
His General surgery study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Rectum, Guideline, Colectomy and Endoscopic surgery. His Intensive care medicine research incorporates themes from Emergency surgery, Open abdomen and Review article. His Abdominal Infection study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cholecystitis, Effective treatment and Medical emergency.
His primary areas of study are Surgery, General surgery, Internal medicine, Emergency surgery and Intensive care medicine. His work on Surgery deals in particular with Randomized controlled trial, Mortality rate, Abdominal surgery, Laparoscopy and Prospective cohort study. His General surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Retrospective cohort study, Cholecystitis and Evidence-based medicine.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Gastroenterology and Oncology in addition to Internal medicine. Luca Ansaloni has researched Emergency surgery in several fields, including Consensus conference, Emergency medicine and Medical emergency. His Intensive care medicine research incorporates elements of Septic shock and Review article.
His main research concerns Surgery, Emergency surgery, General surgery, Medical emergency and Intensive care medicine. As a member of one scientific family, Luca Ansaloni mostly works in the field of Surgery, focusing on Univariate analysis and, on occasion, Hemodynamics and Mortality rate. His studies in Emergency surgery integrate themes in fields like Cholecystitis, Surgical training and Intensive care.
His work in the fields of General surgery, such as Acute appendicitis, Appendicitis and Diverticulitis, intersects with other areas such as In patient. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Personal protective equipment, Coronavirus disease 2019 and Infection control. His Intensive care medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Incidence, Clostridioides, Review article, Public health and Transplantation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in General surgery, Emergency surgery, Blood pressure, Infection control and Antibiotic therapy. The concepts of his General surgery study are interwoven with issues in Evidence-based medicine and Delayed intervention. Luca Ansaloni combines subjects such as Computer-assisted web interviewing, Abscess, Subtotal cholecystectomy, Diverticulitis and Scientific evidence with his study of Emergency surgery.
His work carried out in the field of Blood pressure brings together such families of science as Mortality rate, Surgery and Aorta. His research ties Emergency department and Surgery together. Intensive care medicine is closely connected to Radiological weapon in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Antibiotic therapy.
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Surgery in COVID-19 patients: operational directives.
Federico Coccolini;Gennaro Perrone;Massimo Chiarugi;Francesco Di Marzo.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2020)
Wses Jerusalem Guidelines For Diagnosis And Treatment Of Acute Appendicitis
Salomone Di Saverio;Arianna Birindelli;Micheal D. Kelly;Fausto Catena.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2016)
2013 WSES guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections
Massimo Sartelli;Pierluigi Viale;Fausto Catena;Luca Ansaloni.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2013)
Risk factors and incidence of postoperative delirium in elderly patients after elective and emergency surgery
L. Ansaloni;F. Catena;R. Chattat;D. Fortuna.
British Journal of Surgery (2010)
Open versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy in acute cholecystitis. Systematic review and meta-analysis
Federico Coccolini;Fausto Catena;Michele Pisano;Federico Gheza.
International Journal of Surgery (2015)
2016 WSES guidelines on acute calculous cholecystitis
L. Ansaloni;M. Pisano;F. Coccolini;A.B. Peitzmann.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2016)
The NOTA Study (Non Operative Treatment for Acute Appendicitis): prospective study on the efficacy and safety of antibiotics (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid) for treating patients with right lower quadrant abdominal pain and long-term follow-up of conservatively treated suspected appendicitis.
Salomone Di Saverio;Andrea Sibilio;Eleonora Giorgini;Andrea Biscardi.
Annals of Surgery (2014)
Acute mesenteric ischemia: guidelines of the World Society of Emergency Surgery
Miklosh Bala;Jeffry Kashuk;Ernest E. Moore;Yoram Kluger.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2017)
Guidelines in the management of obstructing cancer of the left colon: consensus conference of the world society of emergency surgery (WSES) and peritoneum and surgery (PnS) society
Luca Ansaloni;Roland E. Andersson;Franco Bazzoli;Fausto Catena.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2010)
Complicated intra-abdominal infections worldwide: the definitive data of the CIAOW Study
Massimo Sartelli;Fausto Catena;Luca Ansaloni;Federico Coccolini.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2014)
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