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Federico Guerra
Researcher at Marche Polytechnic University
Publications - 205
Citations - 2491
Federico Guerra is an academic researcher from Marche Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 141 publications receiving 1559 citations. Previous affiliations of Federico Guerra include University of California, Los Angeles & European Society of Hypertension.
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Comorbidities Frequency in Takotsubo Syndrome: An International Collaborative Systematic Review Including 1109 Patients.
Francesco Pelliccia,Guido Parodi,Cesare Greco,David Antoniucci,Roman Brenner,Eduardo Bossone,Luca Cacciotti,Alessandro Capucci,Rodolfo Citro,Clément Delmas,Federico Guerra,Costin N. Ionescu,Olivier Lairez,Maiteder Larrauri-Reyes,Pil Hyung Lee,Nicolas Mansencal,Giuseppe Marazzi,Christos G. Mihos,Olivier Morel,Holger Nef,Iván J. Núñez Gil,Ilaria Passaseo,Andres M. Pineda,Giuseppe M.C. Rosano,Orlando Santana,Franziska Schneck,Bong Gun Song,Jae Kwan Song,Andrew W. Teh,Andrew W. Teh,Patompong Ungprasert,Alberto Valbusa,Andreas Wahl,Tetsuro Yoshida,Carlo Gaudio,Juan Carlos Kaski +35 more
TL;DR: Patients with takotsubo syndrome have a relevant prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and associated comorbidities and such of associations needs to be evaluated in further studies.
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A New Electrocardiographic Marker of Sudden Death in Brugada Syndrome: The S-Wave in Lead I
Leonardo Calò,Carla Giustetto,Annamaria Martino,Luigi Sciarra,Natascia Cerrato,Marta Marziali,Jessica Rauzino,Giulia Carlino,Ermenegildo De Ruvo,Federico Guerra,Marco Rebecchi,Chiara Lanzillo,Matteo Anselmino,Antonio Castro,Federico Turreni,Maria Penco,Massimo Volpe,Alessandro Capucci,Fiorenzo Gaita +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, risk stratification in asymptomatic patients remains by far the most important yet unresolved clinical problem in the Brugada syndrome (BrS), and the authors sought to ana...
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Role of electrical storm as a mortality and morbidity risk factor and its clinical predictors: a meta-analysis
TL;DR: Electrical storm is a strong mortality risk factor and it is associated with an increased combined risk of death, heart transplantation, and hospitalization for heart failure.
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the clinical activities related to arrhythmias and electrophysiology in Italy: results of a survey promoted by AIAC (Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing)
Giuseppe Boriani,Pietro Palmisano,Federico Guerra,Matteo Bertini,Gabriele Zanotto,Carlo Lavalle,Pasquale Notarstefano,Michele Accogli,Giovanni Bisignani,Giovanni B. Forleo,Maurizio Landolina,Antonio D'Onofrio,Renato Pietro Ricci,Roberto De Ponti +13 more
TL;DR: The impact of COVID-19 was disrupting the entire organization of health care, with a massive impact on the activities and procedures related to arrhythmia management in Italy.
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Incidence and Clinical Impact of Recurrent Takotsubo Syndrome: Results From the GEIST Registry
Ibrahim El-Battrawy,Francesco Santoro,Thomas Stiermaier,Christian Möller,Francesca Guastafierro,Giuseppina Novo,Salvatore Novo,Enrica Mariano,Francesco Romeo,Fabiana Romeo,Holger Thiele,Federico Guerra,Alessandro Capucci,Irene Giannini,Natale Daniele Brunetti,Ingo Eitel,Ibrahim Akin +16 more
TL;DR: The incidence of TTS recurrence is estimated to be 4% in this multicenter TTS registry, with a variable TTS pattern at recurrence being common in up to 20% of recurrence cases.