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Riccardo M. Inciardi
Researcher at University of Brescia
Publications - 98
Citations - 2981
Riccardo M. Inciardi is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1795 citations. Previous affiliations of Riccardo M. Inciardi include University of Palermo & Harvard University.
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Mitral regurgitation and dyspnoea: the expanding role of mitral effective regurgitant orifice among un-selected patients.
Caterina Maffeis,Riccardo M. Inciardi,Giovanni Benfari,Corinna Bergamini,Flavio Ribichini,Mariantonietta Cicoira,Andrea Rossi +6 more
TL;DR: Among unselected heterogeneous ambulatory patients, mitral ERO was associated with the presence of dyspnoea and could therefore help in identifying symptomatic patients and in clinical characterization of patients with perceived dysPNoea.
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Endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19 patients assessed with Endo-PAT2000.
Giuliana Cimino,Enrico Vizzardi,Emiliano Calvi,Edoardo Pancaldi,Greta Pascariello,Nicola Bernardi,Angelica Cersosimo,Ludovica Amore,Riccardo M. Inciardi,Riccardo Raddino,Marco Metra +10 more
TL;DR: The findings confirm that COVID-19 patients are at higher risk of developing endothelial dysfunction and demonstrate that endothelial impairment may occur even in the absence of cardiovascular risk factors.
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Determinants of exercise intolerance symptoms considered non-specific for heart failure in patients with stage A and B: role of the left atrium in the transition phase to overt heart failure
Caterina Maffeis,Riccardo M. Inciardi,Muhammad Shahzeb Khan,Elvin Tafciu,Corinna Bergamini,Giovanni Benfari,Martina Setti,Flavio Ribichini,Mariantonietta Cicoira,Javed Butler,Andrea Rossi +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess to what extent left atrial (LA) structure and function are associated with non-specific heart failure symptoms, so that patients were classified as HF stage A and B.
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Mitral regurgitation, edge-to-edge valve repair and the left atrium: one step beyond the left ventricle?
TL;DR: Increasing attention has been paid to the evaluation of left ventricular dimension and function as a new conceptual framework able to distinguish amongst the heterogeneous group of patients with MR, especially for secondary MR, the one who might respond to mechanical interventions that directly reduce the degree of MR.
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Sex-related differences in patients with coronavirus disease 2019: results of the Cardio-COVID-Italy multicentre study
Carlo Lombardi,Claudia Specchia,Fabio Conforti,Maria Teresa La Rovere,Valentina Carubelli,Piergiuseppe Agostoni,Stefano Carugo,Gian Battista Danzi,Marco Guazzi,Andrea Mortara,Massimo F Piepoli,Italo Porto,Gianfranco Sinagra,Maurizio Volterrani,Pietro Ameri,Massimiliano Gnecchi,Sergio Leonardi,Marco Merlo,Annamaria Iorio,Antonio Bellasi,Claudia Canale,Rita Camporotondo,Francesco Catagnano,Laura Adelaide Dalla Vecchia,Mattia Di Pasquale,Stefano Giovinazzo,Gloria Maccagni,Massimo Mapelli,Davide Margonato,Luca Monzo,Vincenzo Nuzzi,Chiara Oriecuia,Laura Pala,Giulia Peveri,Andrea Pozzi,Giovanni Provenzale,Filippo M. Sarullo,Marianna Adamo,Daniela Tomasoni,Riccardo M. Inciardi,Michele Senni,Marco Metra +41 more
TL;DR: Patients’ sex is a relevant variable that should be taken into account when evaluating risk of death from COVID-19 and there is a sex-based heterogeneity in the association between baseline variables and patients’risk of death.