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Paolo Sganzerla
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 93
Citations - 3294
Paolo Sganzerla is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Acute coronary syndrome. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2751 citations. Previous affiliations of Paolo Sganzerla include National Research Council.
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Impact of hemoglobin levels at admission on outcomes among elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome treated with low-dose Prasugrel or clopidogrel: A sub-study of the ELDERLY ACS 2 trial.
Giuseppe De Luca,Monica Verdoia,Nuccia Morici,Luca A. Ferri,Luigi Piatti,Daniele Grosseto,Irene Bossi,Paolo Sganzerla,G Tortorella,Michele Cacucci,Maurizio Ferrari,Ernesto Murena,Stefano Tondi,Anna Toso,Sergio Bongioanni,Amelia Ravera,Elena Corrada,Matteo Mariani,Leonardo Di Ascenzo,Anna Sonia Petronio,Claudio Cavallini,Giancarlo Vitrella,Roberto Antonicelli,Bruno Mario Cesana,Leonardo De Luca,Filippo Ottani,Nadia Moffa,Stefano Savonitto,Stefano De Servi +28 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the prognostic impact of hemoglobin levels among patients in advanced age, where the larger prevalence of anemia and the higher rate of comorbidities could directly impact on the cardiovascular risk.
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An unusual case of acute fatal pulmonary congestion: Oesophageal stenting
TL;DR: A lady, who, in order to treat a stenosis of the lower third of the oesophagus, underwent stenting with subsequent hemodynamic deterioration due to compression of the posterior left atrial wall disclosed by echocardiography, has a progressive and fatal deterioration of the hemodynamic picture.
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Stent-Supported Recanalization of Supra-Aortic Vessels in Takayasu Arteritis—A Case Report
TL;DR: Transluminal percutaneous revascularization with stenting was successful and long-lasting in this patient with complex, nonatherosclerotic great vessels disease.
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Neural influences on the human pulmonary circulation as a defence reaction to volume depletion
TL;DR: This study suggests that the autonomic nervous system is involved in the regulation of pulmonary vasomotility in man, its role being unveiled when the mechanical influence of flow is reduced by mimicking a hypovolemic state.
[The early angiographic follow-up of myocardial revascularization in a minithoracotomy: the results of the first 100 consecutive cases].
Paolo Sganzerla,Bruno Passaretti,M. Child,M. Tavasci,C. Savasta,G. Baldrighi,A. Repossini,S. Moriggia,P Gerometta,V Arena +9 more
TL;DR: The in-hospital angiographic control of this surgical technique should be limited to patients with abnormal ultrasonic data or with reappearance of myocardial ischemia in the anterior wall of the left ventricle, thus not reducing the advantages in terms of speed and cost-control of this type ofMyocardial revascularization.