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Giuseppe Mancia
Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca
Publications - 1465
Citations - 152794
Giuseppe Mancia is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 145, co-authored 1369 publications receiving 139692 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Mancia include University of Milan & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
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Antihypertensive treatment with calcium channel blockers in patients with moderate or severe aortic stenosis: Relationship with all-cause mortality.
TL;DR: The use of CCB was associated with an adverse effect on treadmill exercise and reduced survival in asymptomatic patients with moderate or severe AS, independent of age, hypertension, diabetes, left ventricular ejection fraction, and aortic valve area.
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Progressive effects of valsartan compared with amlodipine in prevention of diabetes according to categories of diabetogenic risk in hypertensive patients: The VALUE trial
Sverre E. Kjeldsen,Gordon T. McInnes,Giuseppe Mancia,Tsushung A. Hua,Stevo Julius,Michael A. Weber,Antonio Coca,Xavier Girerd,Kenneth Jamerson,Pierre Larochelle,Thomas M. MacDonald,Roland E. Schmieder,M. Anthony Schork,Reuven Viskoper,Jiri Widimsky,Alberto Zanchetti +15 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that valsartan compared with amlodipine reduces the risk of developing diabetes mellitus, particularly in hypertensive patients with the highest susceptibility for development of diabetes.
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Differential effects of enalapril–felodipine versus enalapril–lercanidipine combination drug treatment on sympathetic nerve traffic and metabolic profile in obesity-related hypertension
Gino Seravalle,Gianmaria Brambilla,Daniela Prata Pizzalla,A. Casati,Marta Riva,Cesare Cuspidi,Michele Bombelli,Giuseppe Mancia,Guido Grassi +8 more
TL;DR: In OHT, at variance from enalapril-felodipine, EL combination is almost entirely devoid of any major sympathoexcitatory effect and is associated with an improvement in insulin sensitivity.
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Protective effects of renin–angiotensin blockade beyond blood pressure control
TL;DR: Conclusive demonstration that these blood pressure-independent effects ofAntihypertensive drugs do exist will require, however, a much more accurate and extended assessment of the blood pressure effects of the drugs.