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Stefano Rigattieri
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 102
Citations - 4837
Stefano Rigattieri is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Conventional PCI. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 89 publications receiving 4227 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Rigattieri include The Catholic University of America & Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.
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Radial versus femoral access in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing invasive management: a randomised multicentre trial
Marco Valgimigli,Andrea Gagnor,Paolo Calabrò,Enrico Frigoli,Sergio Leonardi,Tiziana Zaro,Paolo Rubartelli,Carlo Briguori,Giuseppe Andò,Alessandra Repetto,Ugo Limbruno,Bernardo Cortese,Paolo Sganzerla,Alessandro Lupi,Mario Galli,Salvatore Colangelo,Salvatore Ierna,Arturo Ausiello,Patrizia Presbitero,Gennaro Sardella,Ferdinando Varbella,Giovanni Esposito,Andrea Santarelli,Simone Tresoldi,Marco Stefano Nazzaro,Antonio Zingarelli,Nicoletta De Cesare,Stefano Rigattieri,Paolo Tosi,Cataldo Palmieri,Salvatore Brugaletta,Sunil V. Rao,Dik Heg,Martina Rothenbühler,Pascal Vranckx,Peter Jüni +35 more
TL;DR: In patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing invasive management, radial as compared with femoral access reduces net adverse clinical events, through a reduction in major bleeding and all-cause mortality.
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Radial versus femoral approach for percutaneous coronary diagnostic and interventional procedures; Systematic overview and meta-analysis of randomized trials.
Pierfrancesco Agostoni,Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai,M. Luisa De Benedictis,Stefano Rigattieri,Marco Turri,Maurizio Anselmi,Corrado Vassanelli,Piero Zardini,Yves Louvard,Martial Hamon +9 more
TL;DR: A clear ongoing trend toward equalization of the two procedures, in terms of procedural success, is evident through the years, probably due to technologic progress of materials and increased operator experience.
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Radial Versus Femoral Randomized Investigation in ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome The RIFLE-STEACS (Radial Versus Femoral Randomized Investigation in ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome) Study
Enrico Romagnoli,Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai,Alessandro Sciahbasi,Luigi Politi,Stefano Rigattieri,Gianluca Pendenza,Francesco Summaria,Roberto Patrizi,Ambra Borghi,Cristian Di Russo,Claudio Moretti,Pierfrancesco Agostoni,Paolo Loschiavo,Ernesto Lioy,Imad Sheiban,Giuseppe Sangiorgi +15 more
TL;DR: Radial access in patients with ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome is associated with significant clinical benefits, in terms of both lower morbidity and cardiac mortality, and should become the recommended approach in these patients, provided adequate operator and center expertise is present.
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Bivalirudin or Unfractionated Heparin in Acute Coronary Syndromes
Marco Valgimigli,Enrico Frigoli,Sergio Leonardi,Martina Rothenbühler,Andrea Gagnor,Paolo Calabrò,Stefano Garducci,Paolo Rubartelli,Carlo Briguori,Giuseppe Andò,Alessandra Repetto,Ugo Limbruno,Roberto Garbo,Paolo Sganzerla,Filippo Russo,Alessandro Lupi,Bernardo Cortese,Arturo Ausiello,Salvatore Ierna,Giovanni Esposito,Patrizia Presbitero,Andrea Santarelli,Gennaro Sardella,Ferdinando Varbella,Simone Tresoldi,Nicoletta De Cesare,Stefano Rigattieri,Antonio Zingarelli,Paolo Tosi,Arnoud W J van 't Hof,Giacomo Boccuzzi,Elmir Omerovic,Manel Sabaté,Dik Heg,Peter Jüni,Pascal Vranckx +35 more
TL;DR: In patients with an acute coronary syndrome, the rates of major adverse cardiovascular events and net adverse clinical events were not significantly lower with bivalirudin than with unfractionated heparin.
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Radial versus femoral access and bivalirudin versus unfractionated heparin in invasively managed patients with acute coronary syndrome (MATRIX): final 1-year results of a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Marco Valgimigli,Enrico Frigoli,Sergio Leonardi,Pascal Vranckx,Martina Rothenbühler,Matteo Tebaldi,Ferdinando Varbella,Paolo Calabrò,Stefano Garducci,Paolo Rubartelli,Carlo Briguori,Giuseppe Andò,Maurizio Ferrario,Ugo Limbruno,Roberto Garbo,Paolo Sganzerla,Filippo Russo,Marco Stefano Nazzaro,Alessandro Lupi,Bernardo Cortese,Arturo Ausiello,Salvatore Ierna,Giovanni Esposito,Giuseppe Ferrante,Andrea Santarelli,Gennaro Sardella,Nicoletta De Cesare,Paolo Tosi,Arnoud W J van 't Hof,Elmir Omerovic,Salvatore Brugaletta,Stephan Windecker,Dik Heg,Peter Jüni,Gianluca Campo,Lucia Uguccioni,Corrado Tamburino,Patrizia Presbitero,Dennis Zavalloni-Parenti,Fabio Ferrari,Roberto Ceravolo,Fabio Tarantino,Giampaolo Pasquetto,Gavino Casu,Stefano Mameli,Maria Letizia Stochino,Pietro Mazzarotto,Alberto Cremonesi,Francesco Saia,Giovanni Saccone,Fabio Abate,Andrea Picchi,Roberto Violini,Salvatore Colangelo,Giacomo Boccuzzi,Vincenzo Guiducci,Carlo Vigna,Antonio Zingarelli,Andrea Gagnor,Tiziana Zaro,Simone Tresoldi,Pietro Vandoni,Marco Contarini,Armando Liso,Dellavalle A,Salvatore Curello,Fabio Mangiacapra,Rosario Evola,Cataldo Palmieri,Camillo Falcone,Francesco Liistro,Manuela Creaco,Antonio Colombo,Alaide Chieffo,Andrea Perkan,Stefano De Servi,Dionigi Fischetti,Stefano Rigattieri,Alessandro Sciahbasi,Edoardo Pucci,Enrico Romagnoli,Claudio Moretti,Luciano Moretti,Raffaele De Caterina,Marcello Caputo,Marco Zimmarino,Ezio Bramucci,Emilio Di Lorenzo,Maurizio Turturo,Roberto Bonmassari,Carlo Penzo,Bruno Loi,Ciro Mauro,Anna Sonia Petronio,Gabriele Gabrielli,Antonio Micari,Flavia Belloni,Francesco Amico,Marco Comeglio,Claudio Fresco,Isala Klinieken,Nicolas M. Van Mieghem,Roberto Diletti,Evelyn Regar,Manel Sabaté,José Francisco Díaz Fernández,Vicente Mainar,José M. de la Torre Hernández +107 more
TL;DR: The prespecified final 1-year outcomes of the MATRIX programme, designed to assess the comparative safety and effectiveness of radial versus femoral access and of bivalirudin versus unfractionated heparin with optional glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors in patients with the whole spectrum of acute coronary syndrome undergoing invasive management, are described.