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Marco Zuin

Researcher at University of Ferrara

Publications -  301
Citations -  1892

Marco Zuin is an academic researcher from University of Ferrara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 211 publications receiving 1085 citations.

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Clinically apparent long-term electric disturbances in the acute and very long-term of patent foramen ovale device-based closure

TL;DR: Device-based closure of PFO using different devices, appeared very safe from an electrophysiological point of view with low incidence of electrical disturbances even in the very long-term follow-up.
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Comparative Computed Flow Dynamic Analysis of Different Optimization Techniques in Left Main Either Provisional or Culotte Stenting.

TL;DR: POT, 2SK and KB showed a similar beneficial impact on the bifurcation rheology, while in LM culotte stenting, POT-KB-POT and 2SK performed slightly better than the other techniques, probably reflecting a better strut apposition.
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One- and 3-year outcomes of percutaneous bifurcation left main revascularization with modern drug-eluting stents: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: In patients with LM bifurcation disease, single stent strategy demonstrated lower rate of MACEs and TLR but was not superior to 2-stent strategy in terms of CV mortality, TLF and ST at 1 and 3-year follow-up.
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Prognostic Role of Metabolic Syndrome in COVID-19 Patients: A Systematic Review Meta-Analysis.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and mortality risk in COVID-19 patients with metabolic syndrome, which was associated with a 230% increased risk of short-term mortality.
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Mechanisms of Myocardial Ischemia Inducing Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes with Anomalous Coronary Origin from the Opposite Sinus: Insights from a computational fluid dynamic study.

TL;DR: In L-ACAOS, different hemodynamic parameters observed in the intramural segment seem to confirm that IM is compressed during exercise, potentially predisposing, if confirmed in vivo, distal coronary segments to a higher risk of spasm and thrombosis in athletes.