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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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Long-term outcomes of patients treated with sirolimus-eluting resorbable magnesium scaffolds: Insights from the SHERPA-MAGIC study.
G. Pompei,Gianluca Campo,Rossella Ruggiero,Diego Maffeo,Fabio Sgura,Salvatore Arrotti,Gerlando Preti,Mario Iannaccone,Andrea Erriquez,Simone Biscaglia,Paolo Sganzerla,Alessandro Capecchi,Gianluca Pignatelli,Gianni Dall'Ara,Francesco Saia,Francesco Tomassini,Cristina Rolfo,Ferdinando Varbella,Enrico Cerrato +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the safety and long-term effectiveness of resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS) implantation in a narrowly selected population and found that patient selection and implantation technique may have an impact on clinical outcomes.
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Left brachial artery: one more way to percutaneous insertion of IMPELLA 2.5L circulatory support for high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention – a case report
TL;DR: This is the first report of a brachial, percutaneous placement of the IMPELLA 2.5L system to support a high-risk PCI procedure and in appropriately selected patients, this approach could be an option when common vascular accesses are not available.
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P283 progression of pulmonary arterial hypertension or left heart disease? do exercise!
Claudia Baratto,Sergio Caravita,F. Villella,Paolo Sganzerla,Giovanni Battista Perego,L. Badano,Giuseppe Mancia Gianfranco Parati +6 more
TL;DR: The PAH–specific therapy was upgraded by adding macitentan, obtaining a subjective clinical improvement and a 3–years period of clinical stability, and the high–intermediate risk profile of this patient was considered.