18 results on '"Fragasso, G"'
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2. Complications and survival outcomes in cardiopathic renal cancer patients elected for surgical treatment
3. Is a preoperative low ejection fraction a risk factor for complications and impaired survival in renal cancer patients who undergo surgery? Results from a propensity-score matching with non cardiopathic counterparts
4. Short- and long-term beneficial effects of trimetazidine in patients with diabetes and ischemic cardiomyopathy
5. Relationship between endothelin-1 concentration and metabolic alterations typical of the insulin resistance syndrome
6. Imbalance Between Basal and Insulin-stimulated Endothelin Release, Nitric Oxide Release and Muscle Glucose Metabolism in Patients With Syndrome X
7. Role of Stress/rest Myocardial Perfusion Tomoscintigraphy, Dipyridamole and Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography in the Evaluation of Hypertensive Patients With Chest Pain and Positive Exercise Test
8. Long-term evolution of severe three-vessel coronary artery disease not amenable to revascularization
9. 580 Assessment of interleukin-2-induced cardiovascular toxicity by cardiac echocardiography
10. Long-Term Preservation of Left Ventricular Systolic Function in Patients With Refractory Angina Pectoris and Inducible Myocardial Ischemia on Optimal Medical Therapy
11. A high carbohydrate meal yields a lower ischemic threshold than a high fat meal in patients with stable coronary disease
12. Coronary slow-flow causing transient myocardial hypoperfusion in patients with cardiac syndrome X: Long-term clinical and functional prognosis
13. Rest and stress echocardiographic predictors of prognosis in patients with left ventricular dysfunction and functional mitral regurgitation
14. Exercise-induced ischemic arrhythmias in patients with previous myocardial infarction: Role of perfusion and tissue viability
15. Effect of oral l-arginine on blood pressure and symptoms and endothelial function in patients with systemic hypertension, positive exercise tests, and normal coronary arteries
16. Time dependence of residual tissue viability after myocardial infarction assessed by [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose and positron emission tomography
17. Different Metabolic Effects of Selective and Nonselective Beta-Blockers Rather Than Mere Heart Rate Reduction May Be the Mechanisms by Which Beta-Blockade Prevents Cardiovascular Events
18. Heart Rate Reduction Is Probably Not the Main Beneficial Mechanism by Which Beta Blockade Improves Outcome in Patients With Systolic Chronic Heart Failure
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