Journal of Obesity Management

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Obesity Management-anesthesia management in bariatric surgery-Paola Aceto

Italy

Catholic University if Sacred Heart

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Paola Aceto

Address:

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care,
Policlinico A. Gemelli, Largo Gemelli, 8; 00168 Rome, Italy.

Research Interests:

anesthesia management in bariatric surgery, anesthesia management in liver transplantation, neuroscience.

Biography:

Publications:

  1. Perioperative management of thymectomy.
  2. Fear of missing out (FOMO) is associated with activation of the right middle temporal gyrus during inclusion social cue.
  3. Internet addiction: Hours spent online, behaviors and psychological symptoms.
  4. Attachment style predict compliance, quality of life and renal function in adult patients after kidney transplant: Preliminary results.
  5. Emotional self-efficacy and alexithymia may affect compliance, renal function and quality of life in kidney transplant recipients: Results from a preliminary cross-sectional study.
  6. Effects of different types of contingent tactile stimulation on crying, smiling, and sleep in newborns: An observational study.
  7. Low values of left ventricular ejection time in the post-anhepatic phase may be associated with occurrence of primary graft dysfunction after orthotopic liver transplantation: Results of a single-centre case-control study.
  8. Analgesia in thoracic surgery: Review.
  9. Monitoring cerebral oxygen saturation in elderly patients undergoing general abdominal surgery: A prospective cohort study.
  10. Continuous Monitoring of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation in Elderly Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery Minimizes Brain Exposure to Potential Hypoxia.