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Paola Palmitesta

Researcher at University of Siena

Publications -  34
Citations -  328

Paola Palmitesta is an academic researcher from University of Siena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Misconduct. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 253 citations.

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Morphological and Functional Adaptation of Left and Right Atria Induced by Training in Highly Trained Female Athletes

TL;DR: Neither biventricular E/e′ ratio nor bi atrial stiffness changed after training, suggesting that biatrial remodeling occurs in a model of volume rather than pressure overload.
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Precompetitive assessment of heart rate variability in elite female athletes during play offs.

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to examine the changes in HRV in elite female volleyball players before a stressful match during play offs and to evaluate the impact on sport‐specific performance.
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Training-induced dynamic changes in left atrial reservoir, conduit, and active volumes in professional soccer players

TL;DR: Top-level athletes exhibit a dynamic morphological and functional LA remodeling, induced by training, with an increase in reservoir and conduit volumes, but stable active volume, compared with controls.
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Small papillary thyroid carcinoma with minimal extrathyroidal extension should be managed as ATA low-risk tumor.

TL;DR: mETE is an unfavorable prognostic factor in tumors larger than 1.5 cm, suggesting that, in the absence of other unfavorable characteristics, smaller tumors with mETE should be classified and managed as “low risk” tumors.
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Electrocardiographic Changes Induced by Endurance Training and Pubertal Development in Male Children

TL;DR: 12-lead ECG at rest in preadolescent athletes does not reflect exercise-induced morphologic remodeling and seems to be influenced more by sexual maturation than by training, despite a physiological increase in cavity size.