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Andrea Ripoli
Researcher at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Publications - 159
Citations - 3740
Andrea Ripoli is an academic researcher from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 145 publications receiving 3096 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Ripoli include National Research Council & University of Perugia.
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Low T3 Syndrome. A strong prognostic predictor of death in patients with heart disease
Giorgio Iervasi,Alessandro Pingitore,Patrizia Landi,Mauro Raciti,Andrea Ripoli,M. Scarlattini,Antonio L'Abbate,Luigi Donato +7 more
TL;DR: Low-T3 syndrome is a strong predictor of death in cardiac patients and might be directly implicated in the poor prognosis of cardiac patients.
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Triiodothyronine levels for risk stratification of patients with chronic heart failure.
Alessandro Pingitore,Patrizia Landi,Maria Chiara Taddei,Andrea Ripoli,Antonio L'Abbate,Giorgio Iervasi +5 more
TL;DR: Low T(3) levels are an independent predictor of mortality in patients with chronic heart failure, adding prognostic information to conventional clinical and functional cardiac parameters.
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Triiodothyronine levels of risk stratification of patients with chronic heart failure
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Does subclinical hypothyroidism affect cardiac pump performance? Evidence from a magnetic resonance imaging study.
Andrea Ripoli,Alessandro Pingitore,Brunella Favilli,Antonio Bottoni,S. Turchi,Nael F. Osman,Daniele De Marchi,Massimo Lombardi,Antonio L'Abbate,Giorgio Iervasi +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that subclinical hypothyroidism significantly decreased cardiac preload, whereas it increased afterload with a consequent reduction in SV and cardiac output, and that replacement therapy fully normalized the hemodynamic alterations.
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Prognostic Value of High-Sensitivity Troponin T in Chronic Heart Failure An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis
Alberto Aimo,James L. Januzzi,Giuseppe Vergaro,Andrea Ripoli,Roberto Latini,Serge Masson,Michela Magnoli,Inder S. Anand,Jay N. Cohn,Luigi Tavazzi,Gianni Tognoni,Jørgen Gravning,Thor Ueland,Thor Ueland,Ståle H. Nymo,Hans-Peter Brunner-La Rocca,Antoni Bayes Genis,Josep Lupón,Rudolf A. de Boer,Akiomi Yoshihisa,Yasuchika Takeishi,Michael Egstrup,Ida Gustafsson,Hanna K. Gaggin,Kai M. Eggers,Kurt Huber,Ioannis Tentzeris,Wai H.W. Tang,Justin L. Grodin,Claudio Passino,Michele Emdin +30 more
TL;DR: Most patients with chronic heart failure have detectable troponin concentrations when evaluated by high-sensitivity assays as mentioned in this paper, but the prognostic relevance of this finding has not been clearly defined.