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Gaetano Di Palma
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 64
Citations - 710
Gaetano Di Palma is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 58 publications receiving 461 citations.
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Avascular osteonecrosis in patients with SLE: relation to corticosteroid therapy and anticardiolipin antibodies.
S. Migliaresi,U Picillo,Lucia Ambrosone,Gaetano Di Palma,Matteo Mallozzi,Elena R. Tesone,G. Tirri +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that in SLE patients a continuous high-dose steroid treatment may be considered a risk factor for AVN and that the MPPT regimen may reduce this risk.
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Drug-Coated Balloon Versus Drug-Eluting Stent for Small Coronary Vessel Disease: PICCOLETO II Randomized Clinical Trial
Bernardo Cortese,Gaetano Di Palma,Marcos García Guimaraes,Davide Piraino,Pedro Silva Orrego,Dario Buccheri,Fernando Rivero,RN Anna Perotto,Giulia Zambelli,Fernando Alfonso +9 more
TL;DR: In this multicenter randomized clinical trial in patients with de novo SVD lesions, a new-generation DCB was found superior to EES in terms of LLL as the angiographic pattern and comparable in Terms of clinical outcome.
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Therapeutic Approaches Targeting Nucleolus in Cancer
TL;DR: An up-to-date overview of available strategies targeting the nucleolus, focusing on novel targeted therapeutic approaches, is proposed and a target-based classification of currently available treatment will be proposed.
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Sildenafil Therapy for Pulmonary Hypertension Before and After Pediatric Congenital Heart Surgery
Gaetano Di Palma,Raffaele Giordano,V. Russolillo,S. Cioffi,S. Palumbo,M. Mucerino,Vincenzo Poli,Carlo Vosa +7 more
TL;DR: As monotherapy, oral sildenafil in low doses appears to control pulmonary hypertension safely and effectively in children undergoing operations to correct congenital heart defects, particularly when it is given both preoperatively and postoperatively.
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Comparative Analysis: Implementation of a Pre-operative Educational Intervention to Decrease Anxiety Among Parents of Children With Congenital Heart Disease.
Silvio Simeone,Gianluca Pucciarelli,Marco Perrone,Teresa Rea,Gianpaolo Gargiulo,Grazia Dell'Angelo,Assunta Guillari,Giuseppe Comentale,Gaetano Di Palma,Carlo Vosa +9 more
TL;DR: It is speculated that pre‐surgery parent education on what to expect before, during and after their child's cardiac surgery may improve parents' knowledge and satisfaction and decrease anxiety.