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Luca Ragni
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 45
Citations - 899
Luca Ragni is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiomyopathy & Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 36 publications receiving 689 citations.
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Development of a Novel Risk Prediction Model for Sudden Cardiac Death in Childhood Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM Risk-Kids)
Gabrielle Norrish,Gabrielle Norrish,T Ding,Ella Field,Ella Field,Lidia Ziółkowska,Iacopo Olivotto,Giuseppe Limongelli,Aristides Anastasakis,Robert G. Weintraub,Robert G. Weintraub,Elena Biagini,Luca Ragni,Terence Prendiville,Sophie Duignan,Karen McLeod,Maria Ilina,Adrián Fernández,Regina Bökenkamp,Anwar Baban,Peter Kubuš,Piers E.F. Daubeney,Georgia Sarquella-Brugada,Georgia Sarquella-Brugada,Sergi Cesar,Chiara Marrone,Vinay Bhole,Constancio Medrano,Orhan Uzun,Elspeth Brown,Ferran Gran,Francisco Castro,Graham Stuart,Gabriele Vignati,Roberto Barriales-Villa,Luis G Guereta,Satish Adwani,Katie Linter,Tara Bharucha,Pablo García-Pavía,Torsten Bloch Rasmussen,Margherita Calcagnino,Caroline Jones,Hans De Wilde,J Toru-Kubo,Tiziana Felice,Jens Mogensen,Sujeev Mathur,Zdenka Reinhardt,Constantinos O'Mahony,Constantinos O'Mahony,Perry M. Elliott,Perry M. Elliott,Rumana Z Omar,Juan Pablo Kaski,Juan Pablo Kaski +55 more
TL;DR: This new, validated risk stratification model for SCD in childhood HCM may provide individualized estimates of risk at 5 years using readily obtained clinical risk factors.
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The glucose area under the profiles obtained with continuous glucose monitoring system relationships with HbAlc in pediatric type 1 diabetic patients
Silvana Salardi,Stefano Zucchini,Roberta Santoni,Luca Ragni,Stefano Gualandi,Alessandro Cicognani,Emanuele Cacciari +6 more
TL;DR: HbA(1c) levels may be decreased by using the information obtained with the CGMS, and the whole mean 24-h glycemia and not just the postprandial glucose values are necessary to improve metabolic control.
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Different types of cardiomyopathy associated with isolated ventricular noncompaction.
Elena Biagini,Luca Ragni,Marinella Ferlito,Ferdinando Pasquale,Carla Lofiego,Ornella Leone,Guido Rocchi,Enrica Perugini,Silvia Zagnoni,Angelo Branzi,Fernando M. Picchio,Claudio Rapezzi +11 more
TL;DR: Knowledge that IVNC can co-exist with restrictive and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (in addition to the dilated form) supports the concept thatIVNC is a morphologic trait rather than a distinct carduomyopathy.
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Long-term coronary artery outcome after arterial switch operation for transposition of the great arteries.
Emanuela Angeli,Roberto Formigari,Carlo Pace Napoleone,Guido Oppido,Luca Ragni,Fernando M. Picchio,Gaetano Gargiulo +6 more
TL;DR: The late outcome in terms of survival and functional status after ASO is excellent, Nevertheless, the risk of a clinically silent late coronary artery obstruction of the reimplanted coronary arteries warrants a prolonged follow-up protocol involving invasive angiographic assessment.
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Heart Transplantation in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Elena Biagini,Paolo Spirito,Ornella Leone,Fernando M. Picchio,Fabio Coccolo,Luca Ragni,Carla Lofiego,Francesco Grigioni,Luciano Potena,Guido Rocchi,Letizia Bacchi-Reggiani,Giuseppe Boriani,Daniela Prandstraller,Eloisa Arbustini,Angelo Branzi,Claudio Rapezzi +15 more
TL;DR: Long-term outcome after HT in patients with HC is favorable and similar to that of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, and young age is associated with more rapid progression to refractory heart failure.