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Valentina Parisi

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  91
Citations -  1323

Valentina Parisi is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 59 publications receiving 885 citations. Previous affiliations of Valentina Parisi include University of Salerno.

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Prognostic Significance of Left Atrial Volume Dilatation in Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

TL;DR: LA volume dilated at baseline, fast dilating LA volume, and New York Heart Association functional class were independent predictors of unfavorable outcome development and the assessment of LA volume at baseline and during follow-up adds information regarding prognosis in patients with HCM.
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Statin therapy modulates thickness and inflammatory profile of human epicardial adipose tissue.

TL;DR: A robust association between statin therapy and reduced EAT accumulation in patients with AS is indicated and in vitro results support the hypothesis of a direct action of statins on EAT secretory profile, and suggest EAT as a potential new therapeutic target for statin Therapy.
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Increased Epicardial Adipose Tissue Volume Correlates With Cardiac Sympathetic Denervation in Patients With Heart Failure

TL;DR: Although no differences were found in sympathetic innervation between EAT and subcutaneous adipose tissue, EAT showed an enhanced adrenergic activity demonstrated by the increased catecholamine levels and expression of catechlamine biosynthetic enzymes.
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Effects of exercise training on cardiovascular adrenergic system.

TL;DR: It has been demonstrated that exercise reverses β-AR dysfunction by restoring cardiac receptor membrane density and G-protein-dependent adenylyl cyclase activation and shows a therapeutic effect on age-related impairment of vascular reactivity to adrenergic stimulation.