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Fabrizio Ugo
Researcher at University of Parma
Publications - 82
Citations - 2168
Fabrizio Ugo is an academic researcher from University of Parma. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute coronary syndrome & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1468 citations.
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Reduced Rate of Hospital Admissions for ACS during Covid-19 Outbreak in Northern Italy.
Ovidio De Filippo,Fabrizio D'Ascenzo,Filippo Angelini,Pier Paolo Bocchino,Federico Conrotto,Andrea Saglietto,Gioel Gabrio Secco,Gianluca Campo,Guglielmo Gallone,Roberto Verardi,Luca Gaido,Mario Iannaccone,Marcello Galvani,Fabrizio Ugo,Umberto Barbero,Vincenzo Infantino,Luca Olivotti,Marco G. Mennuni,Sebastiano Gili,Fabio Infusino,Matteo Vercellino,Ottavio Zucchetti,Gianni Casella,Massimo Giammaria,Giacomo Boccuzzi,Paolo Tolomeo,Baldassarre Doronzo,Gaetano Senatore,Walter Grosso Marra,Andrea Rognoni,Daniela Trabattoni,Luca Franchin,Andrea Borin,Francesco Bruno,Alessandro Galluzzo,Alfonso Gambino,Annamaria Nicolino,Alessandra Truffa Giachet,Gennaro Sardella,Francesco Fedele,Silvia Monticone,Antonio Montefusco,Pierluigi Omedè,Mauro Pennone,Giuseppe Patti,Massimo Mancone,Gaetano M. De Ferrari +46 more
TL;DR: During the Covid-19 outbreak in northern Italy, the daily rate of admissions for acute coronary syndrome at 15 hospitals was significantly lower than in previous outbreaks.
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Single-Staged Compared With Multi-Staged PCI in Multivessel NSTEMI Patients: The SMILE Trial
Gennaro Sardella,Luigi Lucisano,Roberto Garbo,Mauro Pennacchi,Erika Cavallo,Rocco Stio,Simone Calcagno,Fabrizio Ugo,Giacomo Boccuzzi,Francesco Fedele,Massimo Mancone +10 more
TL;DR: In multivessel non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients, complete 1-stage coronary revascularization is superior to multistage PCI in terms of major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
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Incidence, Management, and Immediate- and Long-Term Outcomes After Iatrogenic Aortic Dissection During Diagnostic or Interventional Coronary Procedures
Iván J. Núñez-Gil,Daniel Bautista,Enrico Cerrato,Pablo Salinas,Ferdinando Varbella,Pierluigi Omedè,Fabrizio Ugo,Alfonso Ielasi,Massimo Giammaria,Raúl Moreno,María José Pérez-Vizcayno,Javier Escaned,Jose Alberto de Agustin,Gisela Feltes,Carlos Macaya,Antonio Fernández-Ortiz +15 more
TL;DR: Iatrogenic catheter dissection of the aorta is a rare complication that carries an excellent short- and long-term prognosis with the adoption of a conservative approach and can be safely sealed with a stent with good long- term outcomes.
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Impact of design of coronary stents and length of dual antiplatelet therapies on ischaemic and bleeding events: a network meta-analysis of 64 randomized controlled trials and 102 735 patients
Fabrizio D'Ascenzo,Mario Iannaccone,Gaelle Saint-Hilary,Maurizio Bertaina,Stefanie Schulz-Schüpke,Cheol Wahn Lee,Alaide Chieffo,Gérard Helft,Sebastiano Gili,Umberto Barbero,Giuseppe Biondi Zoccai,Claudio Moretti,Fabrizio Ugo,Maurizio D'Amico,Roberto Garbo,Gregg W. Stone,Sara Rettegno,Pierluigi Omedè,Federico Conrotto,Christian Templin,Antonio Colombo,Seung-Jung Park,Adnan Kastrati,David Hildick-Smith,Mauro Gasparini,Fiorenzo Gaita +25 more
TL;DR: Durable and biodegradable polymer stents along with BRS report a similar rate of MACE irrespective of DAPT length, while a higher rate of ST is reported for BRS when compared to EES/ZES, independently from D APT length.
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Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy with coronary artery stenosis: a case-series challenging the original definition.
TL;DR: The case for the opportunity to modify the TTC definition is presented, removing the requirement for absence of coronary stenosis not to exclude patients with bystander coronary lesions, who are probably under diagnosed as per the original TTC definition.