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Daniela Pellegrino

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  6
Citations -  36

Daniela Pellegrino is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 9 citations.

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A New Wearable System for Home Sleep Apnea Testing, Screening, and Classification.

TL;DR: An unobtrusive, wearable, and wireless system for the pre-screening and follow-up in the domestic environment of specific sleep-related breathing disorders and results are encouraging: sensitivity and precision around 90% were achieved in detecting more than 500 apnea episodes.
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Risk factors and effect on mortality of superinfections in a newly established COVID-19 respiratory sub-intensive care unit at University Hospital in Rome

TL;DR: In this paper , a single-center retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data including COVID-19 patients hospitalized in a newly established respiratory sub-intensive care unit managed by pneumologists which has been set up from September 2020 at a large (1200 beds) University Hospital in Rome.
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing and ventilatory efficiency in long COVID-19: 15 months follow-up

TL;DR: Pan et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated exercise tolerance and ventilatory efficiency using cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in patients with long COVID-19, defined as persistency of symptoms, such as exertional dyspnea, twelve weeks after recovery from SARS-CoV-2 infection; its pathophysiology still needs to be fully understood.
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When GETomics meets aging and exercise in COPD.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors discuss how a GETomics approach to COPD may open new perspectives to better understand its relationship with exercise limitation and the ageing process, and they discuss how this approach can be used to understand the pathogenesis of COPD in females and young individuals.