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2. Myelination of the Central Nervous System
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Consalez, G. G., Avellana-Adalid, V., Alli, C., Van Evercooren, A. Baron, Comi, Giancarlo, editor, Meldolesi, Jacopo, editor, Ecari, Ugo, editor, Filippi, Massimo, editor, Martino, Gianvito, editor, and Adorini, Luciano, editor
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- 1999
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3. Study of the Factors Concurring in the Determination of Right Ventricular Hypertrophy in Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
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Bertoli, L., Mantero, A., Alli, C., Tamponi, M., Alpago, R., Molino, A., Pezzano, A., Corsico, R., editor, Ježek, V., editor, Morpurgo, M., editor, and Tramarin, R., editor
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- 1992
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4. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Airway Dimensions in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Robert H. Brown, Nirupama Putcha, A.L. Koch, Alan R. Schwartz, H. Woo, Nadia N. Hansel, Gregory B. Diette, Hartmut Schneider, Laura M. Paulin, Robert A. Wise, and Alli C. Brooker
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Polysomnography ,Respiratory System ,MEDLINE ,Pulmonary disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,Internal medicine ,Multidetector Computed Tomography ,medicine ,Humans ,Letters ,Aged ,Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ,Extramural ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Obstructive sleep apnea ,Phenotype ,Multivariate Analysis ,Linear Models ,Cardiology ,Female ,Airway ,business - Published
- 2020
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5. Long-term prognostic impact of repeated measurements over 1 year of pulse pressure and systolic blood pressure in the elderly
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Alli, C, Mariotti, G, Avanzini, F, Colombo, F, Barlera, S, and Tognoni, G
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- 2005
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6. How informed general practitioners manage mild hypertension: a survey of readers of drug bulletins in 7 countries
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Avanzini, F., Tognoni, G., Colombo, F., Alli, C., and Herxheimer, A.
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- 1996
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7. Focally injected adenosine prevents seizures in the rat
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Anschel, David J., Ortega, Erik L., Kraus, Alli C., and Fisher, Robert S.
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- 2004
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8. 77 (PB067) - Discovery of I-0436650, a potent and selective SHP2 allosteric inhibitor for the treatment of RAS driven solid tumors
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Puca, F., Fodale, V., Randazzo, P., Fabbrini, D., Missineo, A., Bisbocci, M., Esposito, S., Nibbio, M., Amaudrut, J., Colaceci, F., Sasso, R., Scalabrì, F., Loponte, S., Alli, C., Pucci, V., Montalbetti, C., Di Fabio, R., Petrocchi, A., Carugo, A., and Toniatti, C.
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- 2022
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9. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Airway Dimensions in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Koch, Abigail L., primary, Brown, Robert H., additional, Woo, Han, additional, Brooker, Alli C., additional, Paulin, Laura M., additional, Schneider, Hartmut, additional, Schwartz, Alan R., additional, Diette, Gregory B., additional, Wise, Robert A., additional, Hansel, Nadia N., additional, and Putcha, Nirupama, additional
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- 2020
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10. Study of the Factors Concurring in the Determination of Right Ventricular Hypertrophy in Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
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Bertoli, L., primary, Mantero, A., additional, Alli, C., additional, Tamponi, M., additional, Alpago, R., additional, Molino, A., additional, and Pezzano, A., additional
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- 1992
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11. Randomised Clinical Trials In General Practice: Lessons From A Failure
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Tognoni, G., Alli, C., Avanzini, F., Bettelli, G., Colombo, F., Corso, R., Marchioli, R., and Zussino, A.
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- 1991
12. Intraventricular administration of gabapentin in the rat increases flurothyl seizure threshold
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Robert S. Fisher, Alli C. Kraus, and Joseph Oommen
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Time Factors ,Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids ,Gabapentin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myoclonic Jerk ,Convulsants ,Nerve Fibers, Myelinated ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Epilepsy ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Seizures ,Flurothyl ,medicine ,Animals ,Amines ,gamma-Aminobutyric Acid ,Injections, Intraventricular ,Brain Chemistry ,Cerebral Cortex ,Staining and Labeling ,Seizure threshold ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Brain ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Methylene Blue ,Disease Models, Animal ,Treatment Outcome ,Anticonvulsant ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,Anesthesia ,Anticonvulsants ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We investigated efficacy of prolonged intraventricular gabapentin (GBP) infusion in the rat flurothyl epilepsy model.Sprague-Dawley rats, under anesthesia, were implanted with bilateral Alzet model 2001 osmotic pumps. The pumps infused GBP 80 microg/microL (3.8 mg/day) or isotonic saline control at 1.0 microL/h into each ventricle for 5 days. After 5 days of GBP infusion, seizures were induced by flurothyl dripped onto filter paper. Time to first myoclonic jerk, first partial seizure and first tonic-clonic seizure was recorded by an observer unaware of the treatment group. Determination of seizures was behavioral.Data were obtained from 54 rats. First tonic-clonic seizure was at 295.8+/-58.8s (n=28) for control rats, versus 338.0+/-89.9 s (n=26) for rats with GBP in the pump (p=0.049). First myoclonic jerk occurred at 158.7+/-20.8 versus 164.6+/-33.5 s (p=0.44, n.s.). Regression of time to seizure versus weight was not significant. No animal had measurable serum levels (1 microg/ml) of GBP. The distribution of GBP in brain was not studied, but qualitative observations of methylene blue dye installed in the pumps showed dye in periventricular white matter and also over cortex, especially ipsilaterally.GBP instilled into the lateral ventricles by pump for 5 days delays onset of generalized tonic-clonic seizures produced by flurothyl in the rat. Time to first myoclonic or partial seizure was not influenced. Effects were not due to systemic absorption of GBP. This study provides a proof-in-principle for intraventricular therapy with AEDs.
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- 2007
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13. Selective changes in thalamic and cortical GABAA receptor subunits in a model of acquired absence epilepsy in the rat
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Jie Wu, John R. Huguenard, Robert S. Fisher, Alli C. Kraus, and Huifang Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Protein subunit ,Blotting, Western ,Thalamus ,Biology ,Hippocampal formation ,Somatosensory system ,trans-1,4-Bis(2-chlorobenzaminomethyl)cyclohexane Dihydrochloride ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Internal medicine ,Cortex (anatomy) ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Long-Evans ,Receptor ,DNA Primers ,Cerebral Cortex ,Pharmacology ,Thalamic reticular nucleus ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,GABAA receptor ,Anticholesteremic Agents ,Electroencephalography ,Somatosensory Cortex ,Receptors, GABA-A ,Immunohistochemistry ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Animals, Newborn ,Epilepsy, Absence ,Thalamic Nuclei ,RNA ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Neonatal treatment of Long-Evans Hooded rats with the cholesterol synthesis inhibitor (CSI) AY9944 has been shown to increase occurrence of spike-waves in EEG recordings and decrease benzodiazepines sensitivity of GABA(A) receptor-mediated responses in neurons from the thalamic reticular nuclei (nRt, Wu et al., 2004). The present experiments were designed to investigate the changes in the gamma2 and alpha1 subunits of the GABA(A) receptor in CSI model rats as possible mechanisms of these changes. Western blot, immunohistochemistry and real-time PCR techniques were performed to measure the levels of GABA(A) receptor gamma2 and alpha1 subunit transcripts and protein in the nRt and ventrobasal (VB) relay nuclei of thalamus and in somatosensory cortex. In CSI model animals, Western blot results showed that gamma2 subunit expression significantly decreased in thalamus (control, n=6: 0.17+/-0.02 relative to actin vs. CSI model, n=6: 0.11+/-0.01, P
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- 2006
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14. Focally injected adenosine prevents seizures in the rat
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Erik L. Ortega, Alli C. Kraus, Robert S. Fisher, and David J. Anschel
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Male ,Adenosine ,Convulsants ,Electroencephalography ,Bicuculline ,Hippocampus ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Central nervous system disease ,Epilepsy ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Seizures ,medicine ,Seizure control ,Animals ,Ictal ,Injections, Intraventricular ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Electrophysiology ,Neurology ,Anesthesia ,Anticonvulsants ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Prophylactic drug injection directly onto a seizure focus has the potential to improve seizure control with fewer side effects than is produced by systemic therapy. Using a dose-response model, we evaluated the effectiveness of adenosine application for focal seizure prophylaxis in 12 rats. Total spikes and electroencephalographic ictal events were reduced significantly by treatment with adenosine compared to control (P < 0.0001). This study demonstrates effectiveness and feasibility in a model system using intracranial injection of adenosine to prevent epileptiform events.
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- 2004
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15. N-3 fatty acids in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors
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Roncaglioni, Maria Carla, Avanzini, Fausto, Barlera, Simona, Marzona, Irene, Milani, Valentina, Tombesi, Massimo, Caimi, Vittorio, Longoni, Paolo, Silletta, Maria Giuseppina, Tognoni, Gianni, Marchioli, Avanzini F, Roberto., Caimi, V, Longoni, P, Marchioli, R, Roncaglioni, Mc, Silletta, Mg, Tognoni, G, Tombesi, M, Barlera, S, Milani, V, Nicolis, Eb, Casola, C, Marzona, I, Massa, E, Marrocco, W, Micalella, M, Avanzini, F, Franzosi, Mg, Geraci, E, Giansiracusa, N, Rocchetti, L, Decarli, A, Satolli, R, Alli, C, Beghi, E, Bertele', V, Volpi, A, Baviera, M, Monesi, L, Pangrazzi, I, Nicolis, E, Clerici, F, Palumbo, A, Sgaroni, G, Pioggiarella, R, Scarano, M, Marfisi, Rm, Flamminio, A, Macino, L, Ferri, B, Pera, C, Polidoro, A, Abbatino, D, Acquati, M, Addorisio, G, Adinolfi, D, Adreani, L, Agistri, Mr, Agneta, A, Agnolio, Ml, Agostini, N, Agostino, G, Airò, A, Alaimo, N, Albano, M, Albano, N, Alecci, G, Alemanno, S, Alexanian, A, Alfarano, M, Alfè, L, Alonzo, N, Alvino, S, Ancora, A, Andiloro, S, Andreatta, E, Angeli, S, Angiari, F, Angilletti, V, Annicchiarico, C, Anzivino, M, Aprea, R, Aprile, A, Aprile, E, Aprile, I, Aprile, L, Armellani, V, Arnetoli, M, Aronica, A, Autiero, V, Bacca, G, Baccalaro, Am, Bacci, M, Baglio, G, Bagnani, M, Baiano, A, Baldari, A, Ballarini, L, Banchi, G, Bandera, R, Bandini, F, Baratella, M, Barbieri, A, Barbieri Vita, A, Bardi, M, Barlocchi, M, Baron, P, Bartoli, M, Basile, A, Basile, F, Basile, S, Battaggia, A, Battaglia, A, Baù, A, Beconcini, G, Beggio, R, Belfiore, Pa, Belicchi, M, Bellamoli, S, Bellini, C, Bellomo, M, Benetollo, C, Benetti, R, Beretta, E, Bertalero, P, Bertaso, Fg, Bertolani, U, Bettelli, G, Biagiotti, G, Bianchi, S, Bianco, G, Biccari, F, Bigioli, F, Bindi, M, Bisanti, G, Bitetti, Em, Blasetti, Mp, Blesi, F, Boato, V, Boga, S, Boidi, E, Boldrin, G, Bollati, A, Bolzan, L, Bolzonella, S, Bonardi, P, Bonato, Gb, Bonci, M, Bonfitto, G, Bonincontro, E, Boninsegna, F, Bonissone, D, Bono, L, Bonollo, E, Borghi, M, Borioli, N, Borsatto, M, Bosco, T, Bosisio Pioltelli, M, Botarelli, C, Botassis, S, Bottini, F, Bottos, C, Bova, G, Bova, V, Bozzani, A, Bozzetto, Rm, Braga, Vt, Braglia, M, Bramati, E, Brazzoli, C, Breglia, G, Brescia, A, Briganti, D, Brigato, G, Brocchi, A, Brosio, Fa, Bruni, E, Buscaglia, E, Bussini, Md, Bussotti, A, Buzzaccarini, F, Buzzatti, A, Caccamo, G, Cacciavillani, C, Caggiano, G, Calciano, Fp, Calderisi, M, Calienno, S, Caltagirone, P, Calzolari, I, Cammisa, M, Campanaro, M, Campanella, Gb, Campese, F, Canali, G, Candiani, De, Canepa, R, Canini, D, Canino, A, Cantoro, Ea, Capilupi, V, Capotosto, P, Cappelli, B, Capraro, G, Carafa, Fa, Carano, Q, Carcaterra, V, Carriero, D, Carrozzo, G, Cartanese, M, Casalena, M, Casarola, M, Caso, C, Casotto, M, Castaldi, F, Castegnaro, R, Castellani, G, Castri, S, Catalano, E, Catinello, N, Caturano, G, Cavallaro, R, Cavallo, Am, Cavallo, G, Cavion, Mt, Cavirani, G, Cazzaniga, F, Cazzetta, D, Cecconi, V, Cefalo, A, Celebrano, M, Celora, A, Centonze, P, Cerati, D, Cesaretti, D, Checchia, G, Checchin, A, Cherubini, M, Chianese, L, Chiappa, A, Chiappa, Mv, Chiariello, G, Chiavini, G, Chicco, M, Chiumeo, F, Ciacciarelli, A, Ciaci, D, Ciancaglini, R, Cicale, C, Cicale, S, Cipolla, A, Ciruolo, A, Citeri, Al, Citterio, G, Clerici, M, Coazzoli, E, Collecchia, G, Colletta, F, Colombo, I, Colorio, P, Coluccia, S, Comerio, M, Comoretto, P, Compagni, M, Conte, O, Contri, S, Contrisciani, A, Coppetti, T, Corasaniti, F, Corradi, Mt, Corsano, A, Corsini, A, Corti, N, Costantini, G, Costantino, A, Cotroneo, S, Cozzi, D, Cravello, Mg, Cristiano, E, Cucchi, R, Cusmai, L, D' Errico GB, D'Agostino, P, Dal Bianco, L, Dal Mutto, U, Dal Pozzo, G, Dallapiccola, P, Dallatorre, G, Dalle Molle, G, Dalloni, E, D'Aloiso, A, D'Amicis, G, Danese, R, Danieli, D, Danisi, G, D'Anna, Ma, Danti, G, D'Ascanio, S, Davidde, G, De Angeli, D, De Bastiani, R, De Battisti, A, De Bellis, A, De Berardinis, G, De Carlo, F, De Giorgi, D, De Gobbi, R, De Lorenzis, E, De Luca, P, De Martini, G, De Marzi, M, De Matteis, D, De Padova, S, De Polo, P, De Sabato, N, De Stefano, T, De Vita MT, De Vita, U, De Zolt, V, Debernardi, F, Del Carlo, A, Del Re, G, Del Zotti, F, D'Elia, R, Della Giovanna, P, Dell'Acqua, L, Dell'Orco, Rl, Demaria, G, Di Benedetto MG, Di Chiara, G, Di Corcia, V, Di Domizio, O, Di Donato, P, Di Donato, S, Di Fermo, G, Di Franco, M, Di Giovannantonio, G, Di Lascio, G, Di Lecce, G, Di Lorenzo, N, Di Maro, T, Di Mattia, Q, Di Michele, E, Di Modica RS, Di Murro, D, Di Noi MC, Di Paoli, V, Di Santi, M, Di Sanzo, A, Di Turi, C, Diazzi, A, Dileo, I, D'Ingianna, Ap, Dolci, A, Donà, G, Donato, C, Donato, P, Donini, A, Donna, Me, Donvito, Tv, Esposito, L, Esposito, N, Evangelista, M, Faita, G, Falco, M, Falcone, Da, Falorni, F, Fanciullacci, A, Fanton, L, Fasolo, L, Fassina, R, Fassone, A, Fatarella, P, Fedele, F, Fera, I, Fera, L, Ferioli, S, Ferlini, Mg, Ferlino, R, Ferrante, G, Ferrara, Fn, Ferrarese, Mf, Ferrari, G, Ferrari, O, Ferreri, A, Ferroni, M, Fezzi, G, Figaroli, C, Fina, Mg, Fioretta, A, Fiorucci, C, Firrincieli, R, Fischetti, M, Fischietti, G, Fiume, Dc, Flecchia, G, Forastiere, G, Fossati, B, Franceschi, Pl, Franchi, L, Franzoso, F, Frapporti, G, Frasca, G, Frisotti, A, Fumagalli, G, Fusco, D, Gabriele, P, Gabrieli, A, Gagliano, D, Galimberti, G, Galli, A, Gallicchio, N, Gallio, F, Gallipoli, T, Gallo, P, Galopin, T, Gambarelli, L, Garbin, A, Garozzo, Gm, Gasparri, R, Gastaldo, M, Gatti, E, Gazzaniga, P, Gennachi, N, Gentile, Rv, Germani, P, Gesualdi, F, Gherardi, E, Ghezzi, C, Ghidini, Mg, Ghionda, F, Giacci, L, Gialdini, D, Giampaolo, C, Giancane, R, Giannanti, A, Giannese, S, Giannini, L, Giaretta, M, Giaretta, R, Giavardi, L, Giordano, P, Giordano, E, Giordano, B, Gioria, Gm, Giugliano, R, Grassi, Ea, Greco, A, Greco, L, Grilletti, N, Grimaldi, N, Grisetti, G, Groppelli, G, Gualtieri, L, Guarducci, M, Guastella, G, Guerra, M, Guerrini, F, Guglielmini, A, Guido, A, Gulotta, P, Iacono, E, Iadarola, G, Ianiro, G, Iarussi, V, Ieluzzi, Ml, Ierardi, C, Ingaldi, F, Interlandi, S, Iocca, M, Iorno, A, Ioverno, E, Iurato, R, La Pace, L, La Piscopia, C, La Selva, R, Lafratta, M, Lamparelli, M, Lanaro, G, Lancerotto, R, Larcher, M, Lassandro, M, Lattuada, G, Laurino, P, Lefons, C, Legrottaglie, F, Lemma, A, Leone, D, Leone, F, Leso, A, Leuzzi, G, Levato, G, Libardi, L, Libralesso, N, Licini, Pi, Licursi, G, Lidonnici, F, Lillo, C, Liveri, L, Livio, A, Loiero, Ra, Loison, M, Lombardo, G, Lombardo, T, Lomunno, V, Lomuscio, S, Lonedo, A, Longo, E, Lora, L, Lotterio, A, Lucatello, L, Luongo, A, Lupoli, M, Macchia, C, Macri, G, Mafessanti, M, Maggialetti, V, Maggioni, A, Magnani, M, Maiellaro, G, Mancuso, A, Maniglio, Ar, Mannari, Gl, Manni, A, Manocchio, B, Mao, M, Maranò, A, Maraone, E, Marascio, D, Marcheselli, P, Marchetto, B, Marchetto, S, Marchi, A, Marchi, Gl, Mariano, C, Marinacci, S, Marinelli, S, Marini, G, Marra, Vc, Marrali, F, Marseglia, C, Martello, G, Martino, C, Martino, G, Martino, M, Marulli, Cf, Maruzzi, G, Marzotti, A, Mascheroni, G, Mascolo, P, Masoch, G, Masone, R, Massa, L, Massafra, M, Massi, M, Massignani, Dm, Matarese, Am, Matini, G, Mauro, R, Mazzi, M, Mazzillo, A, Mazzocato, E, Mazzoleni, Ns, Mazzone, A, Melacci, A, Mele, E, Meliota, P, Menaspà, S, Meneghello, F, Merola, G, Merone, L, Metrucci, A, Mezzina, V, Micchi, A, Michielon, A, Migliore, N, Minero, G, Minotta, F, Mirandola, C, Mistrorigo, S, Modafferi, L, Moitre, R, Mola, E, Monachese, C, Mongiardini, C, Montagna, F, Montani, M, Montemurno, I, Montolli, R, Montorsi, S, Montresor, M, Monzani, Mg, Morabito, F, Mori, G, Moro, A, Mosca, Mf, Motti, F, Muddolon, L, Mugnai, M, Muscas, F, Naimoli, F, Nanci, G, Nargi, E, Nasorri, R, Nastrini, G, Negossi, M, Negrini, A, Negroni, A, Neola, V, Niccolini, F, Niro, Cm, Nosengo, C, Novella, G, Nuti, C, Obici, F, Olita, C, Oliverio, Ss, Olivieri, I, Oriente, S, Orlando, G, Paci, C, Pagano, G, Pagliara, C, Paita, G, Paladini, G, Paladino, G, Palano, T, Palatella, A, Palermo, P, Palmisano, M, Pando, P, Panessa, P, Panigo, F, Panozzo, G, Panvini, F, Panzieri, F, Panzino, A, Panzitta, F, Paoli, N, Papagna, R, Papaleo, Mg, Papalia, G, Parisi, R, Parotti, N, Parravicini, D, Passarella, P, Pastore, Ga, Patafio, M, Pavone, P, Pedroli, W, Pedroni, M, Pelligra, G, Pellizzari, M, Penati, A, Perlot, M, Perrone, A, Perrone, G, Peruzzi, P, Peselli, C, Petracchini, L, Petrera, L, Petrone, S, Peverelli, C, Pianorsi, F, Piazza, Gp, Piazzolla, G, Picci, A, Pienabarca, G, Pietronigro, Tp, Pignocchino, P, Pilone, R, Pinto, D, Pirovano, E, Pirrotta, D, Pisante, V, Pitotto, P, Pittari, L, Piva, A, Pizzoglio, A, Plantera, Or, Plebani, W, Plessi, S, Podrecca, D, Poerio, V, Poggiani, F, Pogliani, W, Poli, L, Poloni, Fg, Porcelli, R, Porto, S, Pranzo, L, Prevedello, C, Profeta, C, Profico, D, Punzi, A, Quaglia, Gm, Racano, M, Raccone, A, Radice, F, Raho, Ca, Raimondi, R, Rainò, M, Ramponi, R, Ramunni, A, Ramunni, Al, Ravasio, F, Ravera, M, Re Sartò, G, Rebustello, G, Regazzoli, S, Restelli, C, Rezzonico, M, Ricchiuto, F, Rigo, S, Rigon, G, Rigon, R, Rinaldi, Ov, Rinaldi, M, Risplendente, Pg, Rispoli, M, Riundi, R, Riva, Mg, Rizzi, Al, Rizzi, D, Rizzo, Ld, Rocchi, L, Rondinone, B, Rosa, B, Rosati, F, Roselli, F, Rossetti, A, Rossetti, C, Rossi, R, Rossi, Pr, Rossi, A, Rossi, Cl, Rossitto, A, Ruffini, R, Ruffo, A, Ruggio, S, Ruo, M, Russo, B, Russo, L, Russo, R, Russo, S, Russo, U, Russo, V, Ruta, G, Sacchi, F, Sacco Botto, F, Saia, A, Salladini, G, Salmoiraghi, S, Saluzzo, F, Salvatore, C, Salvatori, E, Salvio, G, Sandri, P, Sandrini, T, Sangermano, V, Santoni, N, Saracino, Ad, Saracino, A, Sarasin, P, Sardo Infirri, C, Sarrì, B, Sartori, G, Sartori, N, Sauro, C, Scaglioni, M, Scalfi, C, Scamardella, Am, Scandale, G, Scandone, L, Scannavini, G, Scarati, R, Scardi, A, Scarpa, Fm, Scazzi, P, Schifone, A, Schirosa, G, Scigliano, G, Scilla, A, Sciortino, M, Scolaro, G, Scollo, E, Scorretti, G, Sellitti, R, Selmo, A, Selvaggio, G, Sempio, A, Seren, F, Serio, L, Serra, C, Serra, L, Siciliano, D, Sideri, A, Sighele, M, Signore, R, Siliberto, F, Silvestro, M, Simioni, G, Simmini, G, Simonato, L, Sinchetto, F, Sizzano, E, Smajato, G, Smaldone, M, Sola, G, Sordillo, L, Sovran, Cs, Spagnul, P, Spanò, F, Sproviero, S, Squintani, A, Stella, L, Stilo, V, Stocchiero, B, Stornello, Mc, Stracka, G, Strada, S, Stranieri, G, Stucci, N, Stufano, N, Suppa, A, Susca, Vg, Sutti, M, Taddei, M, Tagliabue, E, Tagliente, G, Talato, F, Talerico, P, Talia, R, Taranto, R, Tartaglia, M, Tauro, N, Tedesco, A, Tieri, P, Tirelli, M, Tocci, L, Todesco, P, Tognolo, M, Tomba, A, Tonello, P, Tonon, R, Toscano, L, Tosi, A, Tosi, G, Toso, S, Travaglio, P, Tremul, L, Tresso, C, Triacchini, P, Triggiano, L, Trigilio, A, Trimeloni, J, Tripicchio, G, Tritto, Gs, Trono, F, Trotta, E, Trotta, G, Tubertini, A, Turri, C, Turri, L, Tuttolani, Mp, Urago, M, Ursini, G, Valcanover, F, Valente, L, Valenti, M, Valentini, F, Vallone, G, Valz, P, Valzano, L, Vanin, V, Vatteroni, M, Vegetti, L, Vendrame, D, Veramonti, I, Veronelli, G, Vesco, A, Vicariotto, G, Vignale, G, Villa, Pl, Vinciguerra, R, Visco, A, Visentin, G, Visonà, E, Vitali, E, Vitali, S, Vitti, F, Volpone, Da, Zambon, N, Zammarrelli, A, Zanaboni, A, Zane, D, Zanetti, B, Zanibellato, R, Zappetti, M, Zappone, P, Zerilli, G, Zirino, V, Zoccali, R, Zuin, F, Altomonte, M, Anelli, N, Angiò, F, Annale, P, Antonacci, S, Anzilotta, R, Bano, F, Basadonna, O, Beduschi, L, Becagli, P, Bellotti, G, Blotta, C, Bruno, G, Cappuccini, A, Caramatti, S, Cariolato, Mp, Castellana, M, Castellani, L, Catania, R, Chielli, A, Chinellato, A, Ciaccia, A, Clerici, E, Cocci, A, Costanzo, G, D'Ercole, F, De Stefano, G, Decè, F, Di Cicco, N, Di Marco, A, Donati Sarti, C, Draghi, E, Dusi, G, Esposito, V, Ferraro, L, Ferretti, A, Ferri, E, Foggetti, L, Foglia, A, Fonzi, E, Frau, G, Fuoco, Mr, Furci, G, Gallo, L, Garra, V, Giannini, A, Gris, A, Iacovino, R, Interrigi, R, Joppi, R, Laner, B, La Fortezza, G, La Padula, A, Lista, Mr, Lupi, G, Maffei, D, Maggioni, G, Magnani, L, Marrazzo, E, Marcon, L, Marinò, V, Maroni, A, Martinelli, C, Mastandrea, E, Mastropierro, F, Meo, At, Mero, P, Minesso, E, Moschetta, V, Mosele, E, Nanni, C, Negretti, A, Nisticò, C, Orsini, A, Osti, M, Pacilli, Mc, Pennestre, C, Picerno, G, Piol, K, Pivano, L, Pizzuti, E, Poggi, L, Poidomani, I, Pozzetto, M, Presti, Ml, Ravani, R, Recalenda, V, Romagnuolo, F, Rossignoli, S, Rossin, E, Sabatella, C, Sacco, F, Sanità, F, Sansone, E, Servadei, F, Sisto, Mt, Sorio, A, Sorrentino, A, Spinelli, E, Spolaor, A, Squillacioti, A, Stella, P, Talerico, A, Todisco, C, Vadino, M, and Zuliani, C.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General Practice ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Placebo ,Double-Blind Method ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Fatty Acids, Omega-3 ,Clinical endpoint ,medicine ,Humans ,Myocardial infarction ,Treatment Failure ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Omega-3 ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Medicine (all) ,Hazard ratio ,Fatty Acids ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Hospitalization ,Primary Prevention ,chemistry ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Heart failure ,Cohort ,Female ,business ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Background Trials have shown a beneficial effect of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in patients with a previous myocardial infarction or heart failure. We evaluated the potential benefit of such therapy in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors or atherosclerotic vascular disease who had not had a myocardial infarction. Methods In this double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, we enrolled a cohort of patients who were followed by a network of 860 general practitioners in Italy. Eligible patients were men and women with multiple cardiovascular risk factors or atherosclerotic vascular disease but not myocardial infarction. Patients were randomly assigned to n-3 fatty acids (1 g daily) or placebo (olive oil). The initially specified primary end point was the cumulative rate of death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, and nonfatal stroke. At 1 year, after the event rate was found to be lower than anticipated, the primary end point was revised as time to death from cardiovascular causes or admission to the hospital for cardiovascular causes. Results Of the 12,513 patients enrolled, 6244 were randomly assigned to n-3 fatty acids and 6269 to placebo. With a median of 5 years of follow-up, the primary end point occurred in 1478 of 12,505 patients included in the analysis (11.8%), of whom 733 of 6239 (11.7%) had received n-3 fatty acids and 745 of 6266 (11.9%) had received placebo (adjusted hazard ratio with n-3 fatty acids, 0.97; 95% confidence interval, 0.88 to 1.08; P=0.58). The same null results were observed for all the secondary end points. Conclusions In a large general-practice cohort of patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, daily treatment with n-3 fatty acids did not reduce cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. (Funded by Societa Prodotti Antibiotici and others; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00317707.).
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16. A digest of recent research in geriatric care: Systolic BP alone predicts mortality risk in older persons
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Alli, C, Avanzini, F, and Bettelli, G
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Evidence collected over the past 20 years has indicated that elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressures are independent indicators of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in young and middle-aged persons. Such [...]
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17. Myelination of the central nervous system
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CONSALEZ , GIAN GIACOMO, Avellana V, Alli C, Baron Van Evercooren A., G. Martino, L. Adorini, Consalez, GIAN GIACOMO, Avellana, V, Alli, C, and Baron Van Evercooren, A.
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18. Linkage mapping of Csrp to proximal mouse chromosome 3
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Alli C, CONSALEZ , GIAN GIACOMO, Alli, C, and Consalez, GIAN GIACOMO
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19. RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF STREPTOKINASE, ASPIRIN, AND COMBINATION OF BOTH IN TREATMENT OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
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CANDELISE L, ARITZU E, CICCONE A, RICCI S, WARDLAW J, TOGNONI G, RONCAGLIONI MC, NEGRI E, COLOMBO F, BOCCARDI E, DEGRANDI C, SCIALFA G, ARGENTINO C, BERTELE V, MAGGIONI AP, PERRONE P, BARNETT HJM, BOGOUSSLAVSKY J, DELFAVERO A, LOI U, PETO R, WARLOW C, CANZI S, COMPARETTI S, CLERICI F, PALUMBO A, SGARONI G, POLONARA S, REGINELLI R, CERAVOLO MG, PROVINCIALI L, DELGOBBO M, SCARPINO O, BOTTACCHI E, DALESSANDRO G, DIGIOVANNI M, BLANC S, ROVEYAZ L, RALLI L, VANNI D, REFI C, FEDERICO F, CONTE C, INCHINGOLO V, INSABATO R, SALSA F, LORIZIO A, ROTTOLI MR, BRUNI L, DEFANTI CA, FERA L, CAMERLINGO M, CASTO L, CENSORI B, MAMOLI A, PORAZZI D, GRAMPA G, LASPINA I, GIGLIA L, AVENIA V, GUELI S, LOLLI V, MIELE V, SANTANGELO M, COPPOLA G, TRIANNI G, MARRA M, GRECO E, TONTI D, PRETOLANI E, STELLIO M, ARNABOLDI M, CIOLA R, DANIELI G, REZZONICO M, GUIDOTTI M, PELLEGRINI G, RAUDINO F, DELFAVERO C, FRATTINI T, RICCARDI T, LEVIMINZI C, LOCATELLI F, PASSERI F, LOMBARDO G, COCCO F, PRATESI M, SANTINI S, CARDOPATRI F, TAFANI O, LANDINI GC, PIERAGNOLI E, BELLESI R, BAGNOLI L, GHETTI A, MARRAZZA OB, MENEGAZZO P, SPOLVERI S, CAPPELLETTI C, CANDELIERE G, COSTANTINO G, DACUNO F, LOMUZIO T, RIZZITELLI FP, BOVIO G, GRILLI GP, ZOCCHI M, MAZZANTI I, PISAPIA G, NUZZI R, RUSSO G, LAMA G, BALDASSARRI G, BETTINI R, CANI E, CERIOLI E, DEGIORGI M, GARAGNANI A, PASQUALI S, CHIOMA V, FINI C, MARZARA G, BALOTTA A, BERTUZZI D, MASINA M, MATACENA C, MICHELINI M, PIRAZZOLI G, SACCHET C, MAROTTA P, CALVI L, SCACCABAROZZI C, MENOZZI C, SASANELLI F, BASCELLI C, PONTRELLI V, SCHIERONI F, BELVEDERE D, DECAPITANI E, DICOSTANZO M, RASCAROLI M, CITTERIO O, MILANI R, CAPIALBI R, ARENA G, MUSOLINO R, DIPERRI R, BONAVENTI C, FINZI F, MESSINA A, ROMANAZZI V, STERZI R, BOTTINI G, SANTILLI I, BRUCATO A, DEJULI E, PALMIERI G, RAGAINI S, THIELLA G, ALLI C, CAROSELLA L, RIZZATO G, BIANCHI M, MOTTO C, PINARDI G, SCARLATO G, BETTINELLI A, PORRO F, RANDAZZO A, MARINI U, LATTUADA P, PIETRA A, FRANCESCHI M, VOLOUTE MA, MALFERRARI G, BONDI M, GARUTI W, MELINI L, COLOMBO A, ALBORINI G, PANZETTI P, SCARPA M, SORGATO P, CRISI G, BONASERA N, BASSO F, NATALI E, MONACO P, GASPARRO AM, TRIOLO F, LECHI A, COLONNA F, DASCOLA I, GIORGI C, SCODITTI U, BASSI P, MENOZZI R, PIAZZA P, DEGLIANTONI G, DESIMONI M, GIANNINI A, MICILI G, BOSONE D, CAVALLINI A, MARTELLI A, BARZIZZA F, POLI M, BIAGINI S, CAPOCCHI G, CELANI MG, PICCHIARELLI A, RIGHETTI E, ZAMPOLINI M, CAPUTO N, BARTOLINI S, SANTONI M, SITA D, TAGLIOLI M, VOLPI G, ROSSI F, ALOY F, CASTELLANO AE, MINOTTA F, GATTA A, VINATTIERI A, CANTINI A, REBUCCI GG, BISSI G, DEBLASI F, PASCARELLI E, TURIAMO F, GUIDETTI D, BARATTI M, FERRARINI G, GHIDONI E, GRECO G, MARCELLO N, MOTTI L, SOLIME F, TERENZIANI S, ZUCCO R, TROISO A, VENEZIANI M, IORI I, CURATOLA L, BOLLETTINI G, CARBONI T, GOBBATO R, INFRICCIOLO P, SABATINI D, SFRAPPINI M, FANCELLU A, CASU G, DELEDDA MG, SPANU MA, PIRISI A, MARRAS FA, ROSATI G, BRAMBILLA A, ERLI GC, FELICE B, GRANDI R, MIRABILE D, ZADRA M, CAVESTRI R, GORI D, LONGHINI E, MIELE N, DIVIZIA G, GRASSELLI S, PEZZELLA F, ZUCCARI F, SALLUSTO L, LINCESSO F, SCARPATI C, IANNONE G, BARTOCCI A, COSTANTINI F, DESANTIS L, LANCIA G, MOSCHINI E, PACI A, SENSIDONI A, TRENTA A, BARTOLINI N, OTTAVIANO P, BISCOTTINI B, ALUNNI G, BARTOLINI I, BELLADONNA D, BOCCALI A, CRUCIANI M, IBBA R, LUCCIOLI R, MARCECA A, PACINI M, PALLONE M, GIRARDI P, ORRICO D, LANZA E, BALLINI A, GRANDI FC, MUSCO G, STEIDL L, SANTORO G, VEMCO A, DUDINE P, MILONE FF, MUNARI L, PERRETI A, PORTA M, LONGONI C, FERANI R, WATT M, SANDERCOCK P, FENNETRY A, BANNISTER P, CLARKE CE, BAMFORD J, VENABLES G, CORREIA M, CANDELISE L, ARITZU E, CICCONE A, RICCI S, WARDLAW J, TOGNONI G, RONCAGLIONI MC, NEGRI E, COLOMBO F, BOCCARDI E, DEGRANDI C, SCIALFA G, ARGENTINO C, BERTELE V, MAGGIONI AP, PERRONE P, BARNETT HJM, BOGOUSSLAVSKY J, DELFAVERO A, LOI U, PETO R, WARLOW C, CANZI S, COMPARETTI S, CLERICI F, PALUMBO A, SGARONI G, POLONARA S, REGINELLI R, CERAVOLO MG, PROVINCIALI L, DELGOBBO M, SCARPINO O, BOTTACCHI E, DALESSANDRO G, DIGIOVANNI M, BLANC S, ROVEYAZ L, RALLI L, VANNI D, REFI C, FEDERICO F, CONTE C, INCHINGOLO V, INSABATO R, SALSA F, LORIZIO A, ROTTOLI MR, BRUNI L, DEFANTI CA, FERA L, CAMERLINGO M, CASTO L, CENSORI B, MAMOLI A, PORAZZI D, GRAMPA G, LASPINA I, GIGLIA L, AVENIA V, GUELI S, LOLLI V, MIELE V, SANTANGELO M, COPPOLA G, TRIANNI G, MARRA M, GRECO E, TONTI D, PRETOLANI E, STELLIO M, ARNABOLDI M, CIOLA R, DANIELI G, REZZONICO M, GUIDOTTI M, PELLEGRINI G, RAUDINO F, DELFAVERO C, FRATTINI T, RICCARDI T, LEVIMINZI C, LOCATELLI F, PASSERI F, LOMBARDO G, COCCO F, PRATESI M, SANTINI S, CARDOPATRI F, TAFANI O, LANDINI GC, PIERAGNOLI E, BELLESI R, BAGNOLI L, GHETTI A, MARRAZZA OB, MENEGAZZO P, SPOLVERI S, CAPPELLETTI C, CANDELIERE G, COSTANTINO G, DACUNO F, LOMUZIO T, RIZZITELLI FP, BOVIO G, GRILLI GP, ZOCCHI M, MAZZANTI I, PISAPIA G, NUZZI R, RUSSO G, LAMA G, BALDASSARRI G, BETTINI R, CANI E, CERIOLI E, DEGIORGI M, GARAGNANI A, PASQUALI S, CHIOMA V, FINI C, MARZARA G, BALOTTA A, BERTUZZI D, MASINA M, MATACENA C, MICHELINI M, PIRAZZOLI G, SACCHET C, MAROTTA P, CALVI L, SCACCABAROZZI C, MENOZZI C, SASANELLI F, BASCELLI C, PONTRELLI V, SCHIERONI F, BELVEDERE D, DECAPITANI E, DICOSTANZO M, RASCAROLI M, CITTERIO O, MILANI R, CAPIALBI R, ARENA G, MUSOLINO R, DIPERRI R, BONAVENTI C, FINZI F, MESSINA A, ROMANAZZI V, STERZI R, BOTTINI G, SANTILLI I, BRUCATO A, DEJULI E, PALMIERI G, RAGAINI S, THIELLA G, ALLI C, CAROSELLA L, RIZZATO G, BIANCHI M, MOTTO C, PINARDI G, SCARLATO G, BETTINELLI A, PORRO F, RANDAZZO A, MARINI U, LATTUADA P, PIETRA A, FRANCESCHI M, VOLOUTE MA, MALFERRARI G, BONDI M, GARUTI W, MELINI L, COLOMBO A, ALBORINI G, PANZETTI P, SCARPA M, SORGATO P, CRISI G, BONASERA N, BASSO F, NATALI E, MONACO P, GASPARRO AM, TRIOLO F, LECHI A, COLONNA F, DASCOLA I, GIORGI C, SCODITTI U, BASSI P, MENOZZI R, PIAZZA P, DEGLIANTONI G, DESIMONI M, GIANNINI A, MICILI G, BOSONE D, CAVALLINI A, MARTELLI A, BARZIZZA F, POLI M, BIAGINI S, CAPOCCHI G, CELANI MG, PICCHIARELLI A, RIGHETTI E, ZAMPOLINI M, CAPUTO N, BARTOLINI S, SANTONI M, SITA D, TAGLIOLI M, VOLPI G, ROSSI F, ALOY F, CASTELLANO AE, MINOTTA F, GATTA A, VINATTIERI A, CANTINI A, REBUCCI GG, BISSI G, DEBLASI F, PASCARELLI E, TURIAMO F, GUIDETTI D, BARATTI M, FERRARINI G, GHIDONI E, GRECO G, MARCELLO N, MOTTI L, SOLIME F, TERENZIANI S, ZUCCO R, TROISO A, VENEZIANI M, IORI I, CURATOLA L, BOLLETTINI G, CARBONI T, GOBBATO R, INFRICCIOLO P, SABATINI D, SFRAPPINI M, FANCELLU A, CASU G, DELEDDA MG, SPANU MA, PIRISI A, MARRAS FA, ROSATI G, BRAMBILLA A, ERLI GC, FELICE B, GRANDI R, MIRABILE D, ZADRA M, CAVESTRI R, GORI D, LONGHINI E, MIELE N, DIVIZIA G, GRASSELLI S, PEZZELLA F, ZUCCARI F, SALLUSTO L, LINCESSO F, SCARPATI C, IANNONE G, BARTOCCI A, COSTANTINI F, DESANTIS L, LANCIA G, MOSCHINI E, PACI A, SENSIDONI A, TRENTA A, BARTOLINI N, OTTAVIANO P, BISCOTTINI B, ALUNNI G, BARTOLINI I, BELLADONNA D, BOCCALI A, CRUCIANI M, IBBA R, LUCCIOLI R, MARCECA A, PACINI M, PALLONE M, GIRARDI P, ORRICO D, LANZA E, BALLINI A, GRANDI FC, MUSCO G, STEIDL L, SANTORO G, VEMCO A, DUDINE P, MILONE FF, MUNARI L, PERRETI A, PORTA M, LONGONI C, FERANI R, WATT M, SANDERCOCK P, FENNETRY A, BANNISTER P, CLARKE CE, BAMFORD J, VENABLES G, and CORREIA M
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In ischaemic stroke, thrombolytic drugs speed the recanalisation of intracerebral arteries. The effects of aspirin are not known. A trial was conducted to determine whether, separately or together, streptokinase and aspirin have clinical benefits in acute ischaemic stroke similar to those in acute myocardial infarction. 622 patients with acute ischaemic stroke within 6 hours of symptom onset were randomised with a 2x2 factorial design to (i) a 1-hour intravenous infusion of 1 . 5 MU streptokinase, (ii) 300 mg/day buffered aspirin for 10 days, (iii) both active treatments, or (iv) neither. Early results raised a question whether the trial should be continued. Streptokinase (alone or with aspirin) was associated with an excess of 10-day case fatality (odds ratio 2 . 7; 95% confidence interval 1 . 7-4 . 3; 2p
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20. The long-term prognostic significance of repeated blood pressure measurements in the elderly: SPAA (Studio sulla Pressione Arteriosa nell'Anziano) 10-year follow-up
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Alli, C., Avanzini, F., Bettelli, G., Colombo, F., Torri, V., Tognoni, G., and Portaluppi, Francesco
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21. Control of hypertension in Italy: results of the 'Study on Antihypertensive Treatment in General Practice (STAP)'. Physicians Taking Part in STAP
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Fausto Avanzini, Alli C, Colombo P, Corsetti A, Colombo F, and Tognoni G
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Male ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Italy ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Patient Compliance ,Blood Pressure ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Family Practice ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged - Abstract
Various epidemiological surveys from different countries have documented the unsatisfactory control of arterial hypertension. The aim of this study was to assess the current status of treatment and control of hypertension in Italy.A random sample of general practitioners (GP) working in several Aziende Sanitarie Locali (Local health offices-ASL) throughout Italy were invited to take part in the study. Each doctor had to recruit a random sample of 15-20 hypertensive patients receiving antihypertensive drugs among those attending his/her office for any reason. A standard medical history, specifically oriented to hypertension and its pharmacological treatment, was taken for each patient. Three blood pressure (BP) measurements were made, with the patient seated for at least 5 minutes, using an accurate automatic device (AD UA-732), and the mean was taken as each patient's BP.A total of 73 GPs (17% of the invited sample), working in 14 Italian ASL (six in the north of the country, four in the center and four in the south and islands), agreed to participate in the study. They recruited an average of 17 patients each, for a total of 1204 hypertensive subjects (663 women and 541 men) 633 of whom were 65 years old or more, mean age 64 +/- 11 years, range 25-94 years. More than half (56%) had been taking antihypertensive drugs for at least five years; 42% were taking one drug, 40% two, 16% three and 2% four drugs. Respectively, 63% and 23% had systolic BP (SBP)or = 140 andor = 160 mmHg; 28% and 14% had diastolic BP (DBP)or = 90 and 95 mmHg. In 71%, BP was160/95 mmHg, but only 33% had BP lower than 140/90 mmHg. BP control was similar in males and females, but worse in the elderly. Nine percent of patients complained of symptomatic side effects, usually mild. Only 8% admitted to poor compliance with the antihypertensive therapy, and their BP was significantly less well controlled.Control of BP in patients receiving antihypertensive drugs is still far from optimal in Italy, just as in other countries. This situation seems more related to the fact that doctors do not tackle the problem aggressively, than to the patients' degree of compliance with therapy.
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22. [Guidelines for the treatment of arterial hypertension: evidence, consensus and gray areas]
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Alli C and Fausto Avanzini
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Evidence-Based Medicine ,Research ,Hypertension ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Blood Pressure ,Antihypertensive Agents - Published
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23. [Post-infarction arterial hypertension: more benefits or more risks of the antihypertensive treatment?]
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Fausto Avanzini and Alli C
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Male ,Time Factors ,Research ,Myocardial Infarction ,Coronary Disease ,Prognosis ,Risk Factors ,Data Interpretation, Statistical ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Female ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - Published
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24. RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF STREPTOKINASE, ASPIRIN, AND COMBINATION OF BOTH IN TREATMENT OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
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CANDELISE, L, ARITZU, E, CICCONE, A, RICCI, S, WARDLAW, J, TOGNONI, G, RONCAGLIONI, M, NEGRI, E, COLOMBO, F, BOCCARDI, E, DEGRANDI, C, SCIALFA, G, ARGENTINO, C, BERTELE, V, MAGGIONI, A, PERRONE, P, BARNETT, H, BOGOUSSLAVSKY, J, DELFAVERO, A, LOI, U, PETO, R, WARLOW, C, CANZI, S, COMPARETTI, S, CLERICI, F, PALUMBO, A, SGARONI, G, POLONARA, S, REGINELLI, R, CERAVOLO, M, PROVINCIALI, L, DELGOBBO, M, SCARPINO, O, BOTTACCHI, E, DALESSANDRO, G, DIGIOVANNI, M, BLANC, S, ROVEYAZ, L, RALLI, L, VANNI, D, REFI, C, FEDERICO, F, CONTE, C, INCHINGOLO, V, INSABATO, R, SALSA, F, LORIZIO, A, ROTTOLI, M, BRUNI, L, DEFANTI, C, FERA, L, CAMERLINGO, M, CASTO, L, CENSORI, B, MAMOLI, A, PORAZZI, D, GRAMPA, G, LASPINA, I, GIGLIA, L, AVENIA, V, GUELI, S, LOLLI, V, MIELE, V, SANTANGELO, M, COPPOLA, G, TRIANNI, G, MARRA, M, GRECO, E, TONTI, D, PRETOLANI, E, STELLIO, M, ARNABOLDI, M, CIOLA, R, DANIELI, G, REZZONICO, M, GUIDOTTI, M, PELLEGRINI, G, RAUDINO, F, DELFAVERO, C, FRATTINI, T, RICCARDI, T, LEVIMINZI, C, LOCATELLI, F, PASSERI, F, LOMBARDO, G, COCCO, F, PRATESI, M, SANTINI, S, CARDOPATRI, F, TAFANI, O, LANDINI, G, PIERAGNOLI, E, BELLESI, R, BAGNOLI, L, GHETTI, A, MARRAZZA, O, MENEGAZZO, P, SPOLVERI, S, CAPPELLETTI, C, CANDELIERE, G, COSTANTINO, G, DACUNO, F, LOMUZIO, T, RIZZITELLI, F, BOVIO, G, GRILLI, G, ZOCCHI, M, MAZZANTI, I, PISAPIA, G, NUZZI, R, RUSSO, G, LAMA, G, BALDASSARRI, G, BETTINI, R, CANI, E, CERIOLI, E, DEGIORGI, M, GARAGNANI, A, PASQUALI, S, CHIOMA, V, FINI, C, MARZARA, G, BALOTTA, A, BERTUZZI, D, MASINA, M, MATACENA, C, MICHELINI, M, PIRAZZOLI, G, SACCHET, C, MAROTTA, P, CALVI, L, SCACCABAROZZI, C, MENOZZI, C, SASANELLI, F, BASCELLI, C, PONTRELLI, V, SCHIERONI, F, BELVEDERE, D, DECAPITANI, E, DICOSTANZO, M, RASCAROLI, M, CITTERIO, O, MILANI, R, CAPIALBI, R, ARENA, G, MUSOLINO, R, DIPERRI, R, BONAVENTI, C, FINZI, F, MESSINA, A, ROMANAZZI, V, STERZI, R, BOTTINI, G, SANTILLI, I, BRUCATO, A, DEJULI, E, PALMIERI, G, RAGAINI, S, THIELLA, G, ALLI, C, CAROSELLA, L, RIZZATO, G, BIANCHI, M, MOTTO, C, PINARDI, G, SCARLATO, G, BETTINELLI, A, PORRO, F, RANDAZZO, A, MARINI, U, LATTUADA, P, PIETRA, A, FRANCESCHI, M, VOLOUTE, M, MALFERRARI, G, BONDI, M, GARUTI, W, MELINI, L, COLOMBO, A, ALBORINI, G, PANZETTI, P, SCARPA, M, SORGATO, P, CRISI, G, BONASERA, N, BASSO, F, NATALI, E, MONACO, P, GASPARRO, A, TRIOLO, F, LECHI, A, COLONNA, F, DASCOLA, I, GIORGI, C, SCODITTI, U, BASSI, P, MENOZZI, R, PIAZZA, P, DEGLIANTONI, G, DESIMONI, M, GIANNINI, A, MICILI, G, BOSONE, D, CAVALLINI, A, MARTELLI, A, BARZIZZA, F, POLI, M, BIAGINI, S, CAPOCCHI, G, CELANI, M, PICCHIARELLI, A, RIGHETTI, E, ZAMPOLINI, M, CAPUTO, N, BARTOLINI, S, SANTONI, M, SITA, D, TAGLIOLI, M, VOLPI, G, ROSSI, F, ALOY, F, CASTELLANO, A, MINOTTA, F, GATTA, A, VINATTIERI, A, CANTINI, A, REBUCCI, G, BISSI, G, DEBLASI, F, PASCARELLI, E, TURIAMO, F, GUIDETTI, D, BARATTI, M, FERRARINI, G, GHIDONI, E, GRECO, G, MARCELLO, N, MOTTI, L, SOLIME, F, TERENZIANI, S, ZUCCO, R, TROISO, A, VENEZIANI, M, IORI, I, CURATOLA, L, BOLLETTINI, G, CARBONI, T, GOBBATO, R, INFRICCIOLO, P, SABATINI, D, SFRAPPINI, M, FANCELLU, A, CASU, G, DELEDDA, M, SPANU, M, PIRISI, A, MARRAS, F, ROSATI, G, BRAMBILLA, A, ERLI, G, FELICE, B, GRANDI, R, MIRABILE, D, ZADRA, M, CAVESTRI, R, GORI, D, LONGHINI, E, MIELE, N, DIVIZIA, G, GRASSELLI, S, PEZZELLA, F, ZUCCARI, F, SALLUSTO, L, LINCESSO, F, SCARPATI, C, IANNONE, G, BARTOCCI, A, COSTANTINI, F, DESANTIS, L, LANCIA, G, MOSCHINI, E, PACI, A, SENSIDONI, A, TRENTA, A, BARTOLINI, N, OTTAVIANO, P, BISCOTTINI, B, ALUNNI, G, BARTOLINI, I, BELLADONNA, D, BOCCALI, A, CRUCIANI, M, IBBA, R, LUCCIOLI, R, MARCECA, A, PACINI, M, PALLONE, M, GIRARDI, P, ORRICO, D, LANZA, E, BALLINI, A, GRANDI, F, MUSCO, G, STEIDL, L, SANTORO, G, VEMCO, A, DUDINE, P, MILONE, F, MUNARI, L, PERRETI, A, PORTA, M, LONGONI, C, FERANI, R, WATT, M, SANDERCOCK, P, FENNETRY, A, BANNISTER, P, CLARKE, C, BAMFORD, J, VENABLES, G, and CORREIA, M
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25. AURORA-A T288E COMPLEXED WITH PHA-828300
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Bindi, S., primary, Fancelli, D., additional, Alli, C., additional, Berta, D., additional, Bertrand, J.A., additional, Cameron, A.D., additional, Cappella, P., additional, Carpinelli, P., additional, Cervi, G., additional, Croci, W., additional, D'Anello, M., additional, Forte, B., additional, LauraGiorgini, M., additional, Marsiglio, A., additional, Moll, J., additional, Pesenti, E., additional, Pittala, V., additional, Pulici, M., additional, Riccardi-Sirtori, F., additional, Roletto, F., additional, Soncini, C., additional, Storici, P., additional, Varasi, M., additional, Volpi, D., additional, Zugnoni, P., additional, and Vianello, P., additional
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26. Feasibility of a long-term low-sodium diet in mild hypertension
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Alli C, Fausto Avanzini, Bettelli G, Bonati M, Colombo F, Corso R, Di Tullio M, Mg, Gentile, Sangalli L, and Taioli E
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Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,Hypertension ,Sodium ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Blood Pressure ,Female ,Diet, Sodium-Restricted ,Middle Aged - Abstract
The present study set out to assess the feasibility of long-term moderate dietary sodium restriction in patients with mild hypertension in general practice. After screening and a run-in phase of 6-8 weeks, a total of 77 previously undiagnosed mildly hypertensive patients were identified. Half of them were randomized to receive a few simple dietary instructions from their general practitioners in order to reduce salt usage; the others were randomized to receive no advice. The patients were followed up for 12 months with quarterly visits. A total of 56 patients (72.7%) completed the study, 26 on a low-sodium diet (LD) and 30 on their usual diet (UD). At each visit in the diet phase, patients provided 24h urine, which was analysed for volume and sodium concentration in order to assess their sodium intake. Blood pressure, heart the rate and body weight were recorded. The mean urinary sodium excretion for all diet phase visits overlapped in the two groups (177.0 +/- 32.9 vs. 169.3 +/- 49.4 mEq/24h respectively in the LD and UD groups). Nevertheless the mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures for all diet phase visits were significantly lower in the LD than in UD group (144.2 +/- 11.1/91.6 +/- 6.4 and 148.0 +/- 13.7/95.6 +/- 4.7 mmHg respectively, P less than 0.01). Our data suggest that it is not feasible at present to reduce sodium intake in mild hypertensives with simple and inexpensive dietary instructions, the only ones suitable for widespread application in general practice.
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- 1992
27. Effects of long-term treatment with prazosin on left ventricular diastolic function in mild to moderate hypertension
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Alli C, Marco Di Tullio, Mariotti G, Maria Radice, C Belli, and Emanuela Taioli
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Cardiac function curve ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Diastole ,Radionuclide ventriculography ,Blood Pressure ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Essential hypertension ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Statistical significance ,Internal medicine ,Prazosin ,medicine ,Humans ,Radionuclide Ventriculography ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,Endocrinology ,Echocardiography ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
It is not well established if blood pressure control is associated with an improvement in diastolic function, whose impairment represents an early marker of cardiac involvement in systemic hypertension. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a prolonged treatment with an alpha 1-blocking agent can lead to a reversal of the abnormalities of left ventricular filling. Eleven never-treated patients with mild to moderate essential hypertension were examined before and after at least six months of treatment with prazosin. Cardiac function and left ventricular mass were measured by means of radionuclide ventriculography and echocardiography. Average blood pressure values significantly decreased during the treatment period: from 163.54 +/- 17.80 mm Hg to 146.81 +/- 13.14 mm Hg for systolic blood pressure and from 106.09 +/- 6.96 mm Hg to 92.90 +/- 8.93 mm Hg for diastolic blood pressure. All the indices of left ventricular mass showed a trend toward reduction, but the differences with respect to the baseline values did not reach statistical significance. Average value of ejection fraction was normal before treatment and did not change significantly after treatment. All indices of diastolic function were significantly lower than normal controls' values at the beginning of the study and tended to worsen at the end of the study. Our findings suggest that diastolic function is not consistently affected by the therapy with alpha 1-adrenoreceptor antagonists despite good blood pressure control.
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28. Prevalence and variability of orthostatic hypotension in the elderly. Results of the 'Italian study on blood pressure in the elderly (SPAA)'. The 'Gruppo di Studio Sulla Pressione Arteriosa nell'Anziano'
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Alli, C, Avanzini, F, Bettelli, G, Colombo, F, Corso, R, Di Tullio, M, Marchioli, R, Mariotti, G, Radice, M, Taioli, E, Trzian, E, Tognoni, G, Zussino, A, and Portaluppi, Francesco
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- 1992
29. Intraventricular administration of gabapentin in the rat increases flurothyl seizure threshold
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Oommen, Joseph, primary, Kraus, Alli C., additional, and Fisher, Robert S., additional
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- 2007
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30. Overall Cardiovascular Risk Still Ignored in General Practice Care of Hypertension
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Camisasca, P., primary, Avanzini, F., additional, Alli, C., additional, Colombo, F., additional, and Tognoni, G., additional
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- 2002
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31. A computer-driven approach to PCR-based differential screening, alternative to differential display.
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Consalez, G G, primary, Cabibbo, A, additional, Corradi, A, additional, Alli, C, additional, Sardella, M, additional, Sitia, R, additional, and Fesce, R, additional
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- 1999
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32. Albuminuria and Transferrinuria in Essential HypertensionEffects of Antihypertensive Therapy
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ALLI, C, primary, LOMBARDO, M, additional, ZANNI, D, additional, AGRATI, A, additional, CASSANI, M, additional, and GRANATA, S, additional
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- 1996
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33. Albuminuria and transferrinuria in essential hypertension:effects of antihypertensive therapy.
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ALLI, C, primary
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- 1995
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34. Antihypertensive efficacy and tolerability of different drug regimens in isolated systolic hypertension in the elderly
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AVANZINI, F., primary, ALLI, C., additional, BETTELLI, G., additional, CORSO, R., additional, COLOMBO, F., additional, MARIOTTI, G., additional, RADICE, M., additional, TORRI, V., additional, and TOGNONI, G., additional
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- 1994
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35. Effect of nitrendipine therapy on casual and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure in mild to moderate hypertension
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Alli, C., primary, Camisasca, E., additional, Gallo Stampino, C., additional, and Spadari, G., additional
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- 1992
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36. High pulse pressure and low mean arterial pressure: two predictors of death after a myocardial infarction.
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Avanzini F, Alli C, Boccanelli A, Chieffo C, Franzosi MG, Geraci E, Maggioni AP, Marfisi RM, Nicolosi GL, Schweiger C, Tavazzi L, Tognoni G, Valagussa F, and Marchioli R
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- 2006
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37. Left ventricular diastolic function in normotensive adolescents with different genetic risk of hypertension
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Alli, C., primary, Avanzini, F., additional, Ditullio, M., additional, Mariotti, G., additional, Salmoirago, E., additional, Taioli, E., additional, and Radice, M., additional
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- 1990
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38. The long-term prognostic significance of repeated blood pressure measurements in the elderly: SPAA (Studio sulla Pressione Arteriosa nell'Anziano) 10-year follow-up.
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Alli C, Avanzini F, Bettelli G, Colombo F, Torri V, and Tognoni G
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- 1999
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39. Awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension in the elderly in a general practice experience.
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Pirone, F., Radice, M., Avanzini, F., Alli, C, Bettelli, G., Colombo, F., Conforti, L., Devoto, M. A., Di TULLIO, M., Marchioli, R., Mariotti, G., Spagnoli, A., Taioli, E., Tognoni, G., Villella, M., and Zussino, A.
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- 1989
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40. Long-term efficacy of screening for hypertension in a community.
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Radice, Maria, Alberti, Daniele, Alii, Claudio, Avanzini, Fausto, Di Tullio, Marco, Mariotti, Giancarlo, Taioli, Emanuela, Zussino, Alessandro, Radice, M, Alberti, D, Alli, C, Avanzini, F, Di Tullio, M, Mariotti, G, Taioli, E, and Zussino, A
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- 1985
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41. Prevalence and variability of orthostatic hypotension in the elderly. Results of the ‘Italian study on blood pressure in the elderly (SPAA)’.
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ALLI, C., AVANZINI, F., BETTELLI, G., COLOMBO, F., CORSO, R., DI TULLIO, M., MARCHIOLI, R., MARIOTTI, G., RADICE, M., TAIOLI, E., TERZIAN, E., TOGNONI, G., and ZUSSINO, A.
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The prevalence of orthostatic hypotension (OH) in an elderly outpatient population was assessed according to the most common criteria given in the literature. Short-term OH variability and relationships between OH and its known risk factors were also analysed. A sample of 3858 elderly outpatients aged 65 years or more was randomly recruited by 444 italian general practitioners. The patients' blood pressure (BP) and heart rate were recorded in both lying and standing positions at two visits 7 days apart. Three definitions were used for the identification of OH: (1) a decrease in systolic BP>20mmHg (SOH): (2) a decrease in both systolic (>20 mmHg) and diastolic (>10 mmHg) BP (SDOH): (3) any decrease in systolic BP associated with symptoms (SyOH). Prevalence figures for SOH were l3.8% at the first and 12.6% at the second visit, and respectively 5.3 and 4.8% for SDOH, 14.1 and 11.8% for SyOH. All the criteria were met by less than 2% of subjects at each visit. The diagnosis of OH was confirmed at both visits in 36.3% of cases for SOH, in 25.7% for SDOH, and in 43.9% for SyOH. Each different OH definition identifies a population subgroup characterized by different sets of risk-factors. The presence and prevalence of OH is dfficult to define because dfferent people may be identfied by the currently accepted criteria or by the same criterion over a short time. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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42. Role of blood pressure response to provocative tests in the prediction of hypertension inadolescents.
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RADICE, M., ALLI, C., AVANZINI, F., DI TULLIO, M., MARIOTTI, G., TAIOLI, E., ZUSSINO, A., and FOLLI, G.
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To assess the value of exercise stress testing and of mental stress as predictors of hypertension, we studied 130 normotensive males 14–18 years of age. Sixty-five had at least one hypertensive parent (SHT), while 65 had normotensive parents (SNT). Systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure, rate-pressure product (RPP) and 12-lead ECG were recorded at rest, throughout the tests and during the recovery phase. The two groups were not significantly different at rest for the examined variables. However, the SHT group showed a greater average SBP than the SNT group (198.4±18.7 vs 189.5±14.9 mmHg; P<0.05) at the peak of exercise. A significantly higher proportion of SHT subjects (40.0% vs 18.5%: P<0.01) had SBP >200 mmHg. No difference in the ECG pattern between the two groups was observed. During mental stress, no significant differences in the examined variables between the two groups were noted, although SBP, DBP, HR and RPP were slightly higher in SHT than in SNT subjects. These data suggest that the SBP response to dynamic exercise may be a good predictor of hypertension in subjects at risk. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1985
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43. Left ventricular structure and function in normotensive adolescents with a genetic predisposition to hypertension
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Emanuela Taioli, Maria Radice, Alli C, Giuseppe Folli, Marco Di Tullio, Alessandro Zussino, Mariotti G, and Fausto Avanzini
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Left ventricular structure ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Heart Ventricles ,Myocardium ,Heart ,Pathogenesis ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Echocardiography ,Internal medicine ,Hypertension ,Genetic predisposition ,Cardiology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Disease Susceptibility ,Interventricular septum ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
It has been suggested that the heart plays an active role in the pathogenesis of arterial hypertension. If this is true, there must be early cardiac involvement in young normotensive subjects who develop hypertension later in life and differences in cardiac morphology or function may exist between young normotensive subjects with different risks of developing hypertension. M-mode echocardiography was performed in 51 normotensive male adolescents with at least one hypertensive parent (SHT). These subjects were compared with 55 normotensive sons of normotensive parents (SNT) and with 25 adolescents with borderline hypertension (BH). Control groups were matched for sex and age. The following morphologic parameters were significantly greater in the SHT group than in the SNT group: interventricular septum (0.54 +/- 0.08 vs 0.49 +/- 0.09 cm/m2; p less than 0.01) and posterior wall (0.54 +/- 0.11 vs 0.50 +/- 0.08 cm/m2; p less than 0.05) thickness, left ventricular mass (125.0 +/- 29.1 vs 109.2 +/- 25.4 gm/m2; p less than 0.005), and cross-sectional area (9.9 +/- 1.8 vs 8.9 +/- 1.6 cm2/m2; p less than 0.005). No significant differences between SHT and BH subjects were observed. Excursion of left ventricular posterior wall was significantly higher in the BH group. No differences were observed between SHT and SNT subjects. These data show that the same kinds of changes in cardiac morphology are present in normotensive subjects with a family history of hypertension and in subjects with borderline hypertension, suggesting that cardiac involvement may precede elevation of blood pressure.
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- 1986
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44. Role of blood pressure response to provocative tests in the prediction of hypertension inadolescents
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Folli G, Emanuela Taioli, Mariotti G, Alli C, Maria Radice, Fausto Avanzini, A. Zussino, and M. R. Di Tullio
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Male ,Risk ,Exercise stress testing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Systole ,Diastole ,12 lead ecg ,Blood Pressure ,Electrocardiography ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,Mental stress ,Humans ,Medicine ,Aerobic exercise ,cardiovascular diseases ,business.industry ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,Hypertension ,Exercise Test ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Stress, Psychological ,Recovery phase - Abstract
To assess the value of exercise stress testing and of mental stress as predictors of hypertension, we studied 130 normotensive males 14-18 years of age. Sixty-five had at least one hypertensive parent (SHT), while 65 had normotensive parents (SNT). Systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure, rate-pressure product (RPP) and 12-lead ECG were recorded at rest, throughout the tests and during the recovery phase. The two groups were not significantly different at rest for the examined variables. However, the SHT group showed a greater average SBP than the SNT group (198.4 +/- 18.7 vs 189.5 +/- 14.9 mmHg; P less than 0.05) at the peak of exercise. A significantly higher proportion of SHT subjects (40.0% vs 18.5%: P less than 0.01) had SBP greater than 200 mmHg. No difference in the ECG pattern between the two groups was observed. During mental stress, no significant differences in the examined variables between the two groups were noted, although SBP, DBP, HR and RPP were slightly higher in SHT than in SNT subjects. These data suggest that the SBP response to dynamic exercise may be a good predictor of hypertension in subjects at risk.
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- 1985
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45. Assessment of ventricular function in arterial hypertension with radionuclide ventriculography
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Cristina Canciani, Alli C, Alberto Albertini, Marcella Manzini, Marco Di Tullio, Giorgio Zatta, Elena Salmoirago, Gian Luigi Tarolo, Mariotti G, Emanuela Taioli, and Maria Radice
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Systole ,Radionuclide ventriculography ,Filling rate ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Diastolic function ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,Ventricular function ,business.industry ,Heart ,Stroke Volume ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Control subjects ,Myocardial Contraction ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Echocardiography ,Ventricle ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Time to peak ,Female ,business - Abstract
Diastolic function of the left ventricle was assessed in 29 untreated patients with mild to moderate hypertension and in 21 normotensive control subjects using gated radionuclide ventriculography. In hypertensive patients, the time to peak filling rate was significantly longer (p less than 0.01) than that in control subjects, and first-third filling fraction and peak filling rate were significantly reduced (p less than 0.001). The ejection fraction and peak ejection rate were also significantly reduced in hypertensive patients (p less than 0.001). No relation was observed between diastolic functional impairment and age, cardiac hypertrophy, or severity of hypertension. Thus, early impairment of ventricular filling is present in hypertension, even in young patients without evidence of cardiac hypertrophy.
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- 1988
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46. Long-term effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and calcium antagonists on the right and left ventricles in essential hypertension
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Lombardo, M., Alli, C., Broccolino, M., Ferrari, S., Montemurro, L., Zaini, G., and Zanni, D.
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To compare the effects of chronic antihypertensive treatment on left and right ventricular structure and function, 24 patients with mild to moderate, never-treated hypertension were randomized to receive fosinopril (20 mg daily) or amlodipine (10 mg daily) for 12 months. At baseline and subsequently at the end of third, sixth, and twelfth months, each patient underwent an integrated echocardiographic study and noninvasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Both drugs significantly reduced blood pressure, casual or monitored ( p < 0.01), and left ventricular mass index (from 125 +/- 32 to 100 +/- 12 gm/m ^2 [ p < 0.02] with amlodipine and from 106 +/- 18 to 89 +/- 10 gm/m ^2 [ p < 0.02] with fosinopril). The decrease in left ventricular mass was essentially caused by a reduction of ventricular thickness. Free right ventricular wall thickness was also lowered in both groups, more consistently with amlodipine (from 8.0 +/- 2.1 to 6.4 +/- 0.8 mm; p < 0.01), without an increase in plasma natriuretic peptide and insulin concentrations or heart rate. With both treatments, the decrease in ventricular mass was not associated with impairment of systolic function, whereas a trend toward an improvement of Doppler echocardiographic indexes of biventricular diastolic function was observed. In conclusion, both amlodipine and fosinopril induced similar qualitative effects on anatomy and function of both ventricles. The clinical meaning of these observations must be defined further by means of adequately sized prospective trials. (Am Heart J 1997;134:557-64.)
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47. Prevalence of symptoms generally attributed to hypertension or its treatment: study on blood pressure in elderly outpatients (SPAA)
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Di Tullio M, Alli C, Fausto Avanzini, Bettelli G, Colombo F, Ma, Devoto, Marchioli R, Mariotti G, Radice M, and Taioli E
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Aged, 80 and over ,Headache ,Blood Pressure ,Dizziness ,Sampling Studies ,Tinnitus ,Epistaxis ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Muscle Hypotonia ,Female ,Sleep Stages ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged - Abstract
A number of symptoms that appear to be associated with high blood pressure (headache, dizziness, epistaxis, tinnitus, weakness, drowsiness), and are usually regarded as secondary to hypertension or to antihypertensive drug therapy, were studied in 3858 elderly patients, 67.8% of whom were hypertensive. Of the hypertensive patients, 71.2% were under treatment. Headaches and dizziness were significantly more prevalent in the hypertensive than in the normotensive subjects (32.5 versus 27.4% and 41.5 versus 35.3%, respectively; P less than 0.05) and in treated compared with untreated hypertensives (33.3 versus 29.4% and 43.3 versus 37.1%; P less than 0.05). These differences disappeared after statistical correction for 'awareness of hypertension'. In multiple logistic analysis, female sex, age and awareness of hypertension were significantly associated with a higher prevalence of symptoms, whereas hypertension and antihypertensive treatment were not. We conclude that the presence of these symptoms does not constitute a reliable criterion for starting antihypertensive treatment or judging its efficacy.
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- 1988
48. [Accuracy of anamnestic data in the definition of the familial history of hypertension]
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Radice M, Alberti D, Alli C, Fausto Avanzini, Decarli A, Di Tullio M, Mariotti G, Taioli E, Terzian E, and Zussino A
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Adolescent ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Medical History Taking - Published
- 1985
49. [Results of the treatment of arterial hypertension: comparison of a specialty center and general practice]
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Radice M, Alberti D, Alli C, Gb, Antongiovanni, Fausto Avanzini, Di Tullio M, Mt, Larovere, Mariotti G, Pl, Morosini, and Taioli E
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Family Practice ,Ambulatory Care Facilities ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 1983
50. [M-mode echocardiogram in adolescents genetically predisposed to the development of hypertension]
- Author
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Radice M, Alli C, Fausto Avanzini, Di Tullio M, Mariotti G, Taioli E, Zussino A, and Folli G
- Subjects
Adolescent ,Echocardiography ,Hypertension ,Hemodynamics ,Humans ,Disease Susceptibility - Published
- 1983
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