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2. Performance of LID practices using different placement strategies in an urban drainage system under continuous temporal simulation.
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Alexandre da Silva, Mateus, Thebaldi, M. S., da Silva, R. A., Obraczka, M., Pinto, P. R. F., Merlo, M. N., de Souza, N. P., and Diotto, A. V.
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URBAN runoff ,URBAN hydrology ,RUNOFF ,URBAN watersheds ,URBANIZATION - Abstract
Previous studies have proven the efficiency of LID practices in mitigating surface runoff in urban watersheds; however, the impact of their placement strategy over the urban drainage system, under continuous temporal hydrological simulation, has not been explored yet. This study simulated, under continuous time scale, five LID practices and four LID placement strategies (downstream, center, upstream and uniformly) on the drainage system of the Universidade Federal de Lavras urban area, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Under the conditions analyzed, it was found that there were no significant statistical differences between the efficiency of the different LID practices, individually or combined, within the same placement strategy. The uniform placement strategy proved to be more efficient, but in soils with higher K
sat values, other strategies showed better results. Therefore, it was found that soil Ksat is a parameter that should be carefully analyzed for LID practices implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Ancillary services markets in europe: Evolution and regulatory trade-offs
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Rancilio, G., Rossi, A., Falabretti, D., Galliani, A., and Merlo, M.
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- 2022
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4. Interpretable machine learning models to support differential diagnosis between Ischemic Heart Disease and Dilated Cardiomyopathy
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Iscra, K., Miladinović, A., Ajčević, M., Starita, S., Restivo, L., Merlo, M., and Accardo, A.
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- 2022
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5. SGLT2 Inhibitors in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure Awaiting Heart Transplant: Preliminary Results from The SGLT2i-HT Study
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Gallone, G., primary, Pidello, S., additional, Bertarelli, E., additional, Tedeschi, A., additional, Maione, D., additional, Cacioli, G., additional, Pradegan, N., additional, Tessari, C., additional, Di Nora, C., additional, Verde, A., additional, Perna, E., additional, Raineri, C., additional, Marro, M., additional, Simonato, E., additional, Breviario, F., additional, Cavallier, F., additional, Amarelli, C., additional, Turco, A., additional, Vendramin, I., additional, Gerosa, G., additional, Scelsi, L., additional, Lilla Della Monica, P., additional, Sinagra, G., additional, Garascia, A., additional, Merlo, M., additional, Rinaldi, M., additional, De Ferrari, G.M., additional, and Boffini, M., additional
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- 2024
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6. Shipwrecked on the Rock, or Not Quite: Gypsophytes and Edaphic Islands
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Mota, Juan F., primary, Martínez-Hernández, Fabián, additional, Pérez-García, Francisco Javier, additional, Mendoza-Fernández, Antonio Jesús, additional, Salmerón-Sánchez, Esteban, additional, and Merlo, M. Encarna, additional
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- 2024
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7. Análisis financiero integral
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Merlo, M, Scarfó, E., Vélez-Pareja, I, Sandoval-Llanos, J., Castilla-Ávila, P., and Ortíz, D.
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- 2022
8. Forecasting Subtidal Water Levels and Currents in Estuaries: Assessment of Management Scenarios
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Reyes Merlo, M. Á., Siles-Ajamil, R., Díez-Minguito, M., Valenzuela, Olga, editor, Rojas, Fernando, editor, Pomares, Héctor, editor, and Rojas, Ignacio, editor
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- 2019
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9. Feline testicular ultrasonogram differentiates pre vs. postpubertal and normal vs. disrupted spermatogenesis
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D´Francisco, F., Lapuente, C., Merlo, M. Lopez, Barbeito, C., and Gobello, C.
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- 2020
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10. Quantitative bidimentional and Doppler ultrasound assessment of the effect of a GnRH antagonist on canine prostatic hyperplasia
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D’Francisco, F., Merlo, M. Lopez, Lapuente, C., Blasco, A., and Gobello, C.
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- 2020
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11. Assessment of primary frequency control through battery energy storage systems
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Arrigo, F., Bompard, E., Merlo, M., and Milano, F.
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- 2020
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12. A big - data classification tree for decision support system in the detection of dilated cardiomyopathy using heart rate variability
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Silveri, G., Merlo, M., Restivo, L., Ajčević, M., Sinagra, G., and Accardo, A.
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- 2020
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13. Strain analysis reveals subtle systolic dysfunction in confirmed and suspected myocarditis with normal LVEF. A cardiac magnetic resonance study
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Porcari, A., Merlo, M., Crosera, L., Stolfo, D., Barbati, G., Biondi, F., De Angelis, G., Paldino, A., Pagnan, L., Belgrano, M., Cova, M. A., Pinamonti, B., Vitrella, G., and Sinagra, G.
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- 2020
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14. Diagnostic pathways to wild-type transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy: a multicentre network study
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Tini, G, Milani, P, Zampieri, M, Caponetti, A, Fabris, F, Foli, A, Argiro, A, Mazzoni, C, Gagliardi, C, Longhi, S, Saturi, G, Vergaro, G, Aimo, A, Russo, D, Varra, G, Serenelli, M, Fabbri, G, De Michieli, L, Palmiero, G, Ciliberti, G, Carigi, S, Sessarego, E, Mandoli, G, Ricci Lucchi, G, Rella, V, Monti, E, Gardini, E, Bartolotti, M, Crotti, L, Merli, E, Mussinelli, R, Vianello, P, Cameli, M, Marzo, F, Guerra, F, Limongelli, G, Cipriani, A, Perlini, S, Obici, L, Perfetto, F, Autore, C, Porto, I, Rapezzi, C, Sinagra, G, Merlo, M, Musumeci, B, Emdin, M, Biagini, E, Cappelli, F, Palladini, G, Canepa, M, Tini G., Milani P., Zampieri M., Caponetti A. G., Fabris F., Foli A., Argiro A., Mazzoni C., Gagliardi C., Longhi S., Saturi G., Vergaro G., Aimo A., Russo D., Varra G. G., Serenelli M., Fabbri G., De Michieli L., Palmiero G., Ciliberti G., Carigi S., Sessarego E., Mandoli G. E., Ricci Lucchi G., Rella V., Monti E., Gardini E., Bartolotti M., Crotti L., Merli E., Mussinelli R., Vianello P. F., Cameli M., Marzo F., Guerra F., Limongelli G., Cipriani A., Perlini S., Obici L., Perfetto F., Autore C., Porto I., Rapezzi C., Sinagra G., Merlo M., Musumeci B., Emdin M., Biagini E., Cappelli F., Palladini G., Canepa M., Tini, G, Milani, P, Zampieri, M, Caponetti, A, Fabris, F, Foli, A, Argiro, A, Mazzoni, C, Gagliardi, C, Longhi, S, Saturi, G, Vergaro, G, Aimo, A, Russo, D, Varra, G, Serenelli, M, Fabbri, G, De Michieli, L, Palmiero, G, Ciliberti, G, Carigi, S, Sessarego, E, Mandoli, G, Ricci Lucchi, G, Rella, V, Monti, E, Gardini, E, Bartolotti, M, Crotti, L, Merli, E, Mussinelli, R, Vianello, P, Cameli, M, Marzo, F, Guerra, F, Limongelli, G, Cipriani, A, Perlini, S, Obici, L, Perfetto, F, Autore, C, Porto, I, Rapezzi, C, Sinagra, G, Merlo, M, Musumeci, B, Emdin, M, Biagini, E, Cappelli, F, Palladini, G, Canepa, M, Tini G., Milani P., Zampieri M., Caponetti A. G., Fabris F., Foli A., Argiro A., Mazzoni C., Gagliardi C., Longhi S., Saturi G., Vergaro G., Aimo A., Russo D., Varra G. G., Serenelli M., Fabbri G., De Michieli L., Palmiero G., Ciliberti G., Carigi S., Sessarego E., Mandoli G. E., Ricci Lucchi G., Rella V., Monti E., Gardini E., Bartolotti M., Crotti L., Merli E., Mussinelli R., Vianello P. F., Cameli M., Marzo F., Guerra F., Limongelli G., Cipriani A., Perlini S., Obici L., Perfetto F., Autore C., Porto I., Rapezzi C., Sinagra G., Merlo M., Musumeci B., Emdin M., Biagini E., Cappelli F., Palladini G., and Canepa M.
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Aim: Epidemiology of wild-type transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTRwt-CA) remains poorly defined. A better characterization of pathways leading to ATTRwt-CA diagnosis is of key importance, and potentially informative of disease course and prognosis. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of contemporary pathways leading to ATTRwt-CA diagnosis, and their potential association with survival. Methods and results: This was a retrospective study of patients diagnosed with ATTRwt-CA at 17 Italian referral centres for CA. Patients were categorized into different ‘pathways’ according to the medical reason that triggered the diagnosis of ATTRwt-CA (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy [HCM] pathway, heart failure [HF] pathway, incidental imaging or incidental clinical pathway). Prognosis was investigated with all-cause mortality as endpoint. Overall, 1281 ATTRwt-CA patients were included in the study. The diagnostic pathway leading to ATTRwt-CA diagnosis was HCM in 7% of patients, HF in 51%, incidental imaging in 23%, incidental clinical in 19%. Patients in the HF pathway, as compared to the others, were older and had a greater prevalence of New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III–IV and chronic kidney disease. Survival was significantly worse in the HF versus other pathways, but similar among the three others. In multivariate model, older age at diagnosis, NYHA class III–IV and some comorbidities but not the HF pathway were independently associated with worse survival. Conclusions: Half of contemporary ATTRwt-CA diagnoses occur in a HF setting. These patients had worse clinical profile and outcome than those diagnosed either due to suspected HCM or incidentally, although prognosis remained primarily related to age, NYHA functional class and comorbidities rather than the diagnostic pathway itself.
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- 2023
15. From the phenotype to precision medicine: An update on the cardiomyopathies diagnostic workflow
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Autore, C, Bariani, R, Bauce, B, Biagini, E, Canepa, M, Castelletti, S, Crotti, L, Limongelli, G, Merlo, M, Monda, E, Pio Loco Detto Gava, C, Parisi, V, Tini, G, Imazio, M, Autore C., Bariani R., Bauce B., Biagini E., Canepa M., Castelletti S., Crotti L., Limongelli G., Merlo M., Monda E., Pio Loco Detto Gava C., Parisi V., Tini G., Imazio M., Autore, C, Bariani, R, Bauce, B, Biagini, E, Canepa, M, Castelletti, S, Crotti, L, Limongelli, G, Merlo, M, Monda, E, Pio Loco Detto Gava, C, Parisi, V, Tini, G, Imazio, M, Autore C., Bariani R., Bauce B., Biagini E., Canepa M., Castelletti S., Crotti L., Limongelli G., Merlo M., Monda E., Pio Loco Detto Gava C., Parisi V., Tini G., and Imazio M.
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Cardiomyopathies are disease of the cardiac muscle largely due to genetic alterations of proteins with 'structural' or 'functional' roles within the cardiomyocyte, going from the regulation of contraction-relaxation, metabolic and energetic processes to ionic fluxes. Modifications occurring to these proteins are responsible, in the vast majority of cases, for the phenotypic manifestations of the disease, including hypertrophic, dilated, arrhythmogenic and restrictive cardiomyopathies. Secondary nonhereditary causes to be excluded include infections, toxicity from drugs or alcohol or medications, hormonal imbalance and so on. Obtaining a phenotypic definition and an etiological diagnosis is becoming increasingly relevant and feasible, thanks to the availability of new tailored treatments and the diagnostic advancements made particularly in the field of genetics. This is, for example, the case for transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis, Fabry disease or dilated cardiomyopathies due to laminopathies. For these diseases, specific medications have been developed, and a more tailored arrhythmic risk stratification guides the implantation of a defibrillator. In addition, new medications directly targeting the altered protein responsible for the phenotype are becoming available (including the myosin inhibitors mavacantem and aficamten, monoclonal antibodies against Ras-MAPK, genetic therapies for sarcoglycanopathies), thus making a precision medicine approach less unrealistic even in the field of cardiomyopathies. For these reasons, a contemporary approach to cardiomyopathies must consider diagnostic algorithms founded on the clinical suspicion of the disease and developed towards a more precise phenotypic definition and etiological diagnosis, based on a multidisciplinary methodology putting together specialists from different disciplines, facilities for advanced imaging testing and genetic and anatomopathological competencies.
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- 2023
16. ECG/echo indexes in the diagnostic approach to amyloid cardiomyopathy: A head-to-head comparison from the AC-TIVE study
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Pagura, L, Porcari, A, Cameli, M, Biagini, E, Canepa, M, Crotti, L, Imazio, M, Forleo, C, Pavasini, R, Limongelli, G, Perlini, S, Metra, M, Boriani, G, Emdin, M, Sinagra, G, Merlo, M, Longo, F, Rossi, M, Varrà, G, Saro, R, Dore, F, Girardi, F, Vergaro, G, Musumeci, B, Autore, C, Cappelli, F, Perfetto, F, Olivotto, I, Favale, S, Carella, M, Guaricci, A, Ciccone, M, Di Bella, G, Tomasoni, D, Rella, V, Branzi, G, Badano, L, Parati, G, Palmiero, G, Caiazza, M, Caponetti, A, Saturi, G, Labate, M, Andreis, A, Paneva, E, De Ferrari, G, Di Ienno, L, De Carli, G, Giacomin, E, Arzilli, C, Pagura L., Porcari A., Cameli M., Biagini E., Canepa M., Crotti L., Imazio M., Forleo C., Pavasini R., Limongelli G., Perlini S., Metra M., Boriani G., Emdin M., Sinagra G., Merlo M., Longo F., Rossi M., Varrà G. G., Saro R., Dore F., Girardi F., Vergaro G., Musumeci B., Autore C., Cappelli F., Perfetto F., Olivotto I., Favale S., Carella M. C., Guaricci A. I., Ciccone M. M., Di Bella G., Tomasoni D., Rella V., Branzi G., Badano L., Parati G., Palmiero G., Caiazza M., Caponetti A. G., Saturi G., Labate M. E., Andreis A., Paneva E., De Ferrari G. M., Di Ienno L., De Carli G., Giacomin E., Arzilli C., Pagura, L, Porcari, A, Cameli, M, Biagini, E, Canepa, M, Crotti, L, Imazio, M, Forleo, C, Pavasini, R, Limongelli, G, Perlini, S, Metra, M, Boriani, G, Emdin, M, Sinagra, G, Merlo, M, Longo, F, Rossi, M, Varrà, G, Saro, R, Dore, F, Girardi, F, Vergaro, G, Musumeci, B, Autore, C, Cappelli, F, Perfetto, F, Olivotto, I, Favale, S, Carella, M, Guaricci, A, Ciccone, M, Di Bella, G, Tomasoni, D, Rella, V, Branzi, G, Badano, L, Parati, G, Palmiero, G, Caiazza, M, Caponetti, A, Saturi, G, Labate, M, Andreis, A, Paneva, E, De Ferrari, G, Di Ienno, L, De Carli, G, Giacomin, E, Arzilli, C, Pagura L., Porcari A., Cameli M., Biagini E., Canepa M., Crotti L., Imazio M., Forleo C., Pavasini R., Limongelli G., Perlini S., Metra M., Boriani G., Emdin M., Sinagra G., Merlo M., Longo F., Rossi M., Varrà G. G., Saro R., Dore F., Girardi F., Vergaro G., Musumeci B., Autore C., Cappelli F., Perfetto F., Olivotto I., Favale S., Carella M. C., Guaricci A. I., Ciccone M. M., Di Bella G., Tomasoni D., Rella V., Branzi G., Badano L., Parati G., Palmiero G., Caiazza M., Caponetti A. G., Saturi G., Labate M. E., Andreis A., Paneva E., De Ferrari G. M., Di Ienno L., De Carli G., Giacomin E., and Arzilli C.
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Background and aims: The discordance between QRS voltages on electrocardiogram (ECG) and left ventricle (LV) wall thickness (LVWT) on echocardiogram (echo) is a recognized red flag (RF) of amyloid cardiomyopathy (AC) and can be measured by specific indexes. No head-to-head comparison of different ECG/echo indexes among subjects with echocardiographic suspicion of AC has yet been undertaken. The study aimed at evaluating the performance and the incremental diagnostic value of different ECG/echo indexes in this subset of patients. Methods: Electrocardiograms of subjects with LV hypertrophy, preserved ejection fraction and ≥ 1 echocardiographic RF of AC participating in the AC-TIVE study, an Italian prospective multicenter study, were independently analyzed by two cardiologists. Low QRS voltages and 8 different ECG/echo indexes were evaluated. Cohort specific cut-offs were computed. Results: Among 170 patients, 55 (32 %) were diagnosed with AC. Combination of low QRS voltages with interventricular septum ≥ 1,6 cm was the most specific (specificity 100 %, positive predictive value 100 %) ECG/echo index, while the ratio between the sum of all QRS voltages and LVWT <7,8 was the most sensitive and accurate (sensitivity 94 %, negative predictive value 97 %, accuracy 82 %). When the latter index was added to a model using easily-accessible clinical variables, the diagnostic accuracy for AC greatly increased (AUC from 0,84 to 0,95; p = 0,007). Conclusions: Among patients with non-dilated hypertrophic ventricles with normal ejection fraction and echocardiographic RF of AC, easily-measurable ECG/echo indexes, mainly when added to few clinical variables, can help the physician orient second level investigations. External validation of the results is warranted.
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- 2023
17. Razionale e valore fondamentale della Rete Italiana integrata dell’Amiloidosi Cardiaca [Rationale and significance of the Italian Network for Cardiac Amyloidosis]
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Sinagra, G, Emdin, M, Merlo, M, Vergaro, G, Aimo, A, Biagini, E, Imazio, M, Porcari, A, Limongelli, G, Cipriani, A, Canepa, M, Musumeci, B, Cameli, M, Crotti, L, Di Bella, G, Di Lenarda, A, Cappelli, F, Chimenti, C, Obici, L, Iacoviello, M, Perlini, S, Pieroni, M, Metra, M, Oliva, F, Perrone Filardi, P, Colivicchi, F, Indolfi, C, Sinagra G., Emdin M., Merlo M., Vergaro G., Aimo A., Biagini E., Imazio M., Porcari A., Limongelli G., Cipriani A., Canepa M., Musumeci B., Cameli M., Crotti L., Di Bella G., Di Lenarda A., Cappelli F., Chimenti C., Obici L., Iacoviello M., Perlini S., Pieroni M., Metra M., Oliva F., Perrone Filardi P., Colivicchi F., Indolfi C., Sinagra, G, Emdin, M, Merlo, M, Vergaro, G, Aimo, A, Biagini, E, Imazio, M, Porcari, A, Limongelli, G, Cipriani, A, Canepa, M, Musumeci, B, Cameli, M, Crotti, L, Di Bella, G, Di Lenarda, A, Cappelli, F, Chimenti, C, Obici, L, Iacoviello, M, Perlini, S, Pieroni, M, Metra, M, Oliva, F, Perrone Filardi, P, Colivicchi, F, Indolfi, C, Sinagra G., Emdin M., Merlo M., Vergaro G., Aimo A., Biagini E., Imazio M., Porcari A., Limongelli G., Cipriani A., Canepa M., Musumeci B., Cameli M., Crotti L., Di Bella G., Di Lenarda A., Cappelli F., Chimenti C., Obici L., Iacoviello M., Perlini S., Pieroni M., Metra M., Oliva F., Perrone Filardi P., Colivicchi F., and Indolfi C.
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The perspective on amyloidosis has changed deeply over the last 10 years following major advances in diagnosis and treatment options, especially in cardiac amyloidosis. This intrinsically heterogeneous disease exposes to the risk of fragmentation of knowledge and requires the interaction among experts of different specialties and subspecialties. Suspicion of disease, timely recognition and confirmation of final diagnosis, prognostic stratification, clinical management and therapeutic strategies represent essential steps to be taken. Missing or delaying the diagnosis may have dramatic impact on patient outcome, as in the case of chemotherapy in unrecognized light-chain amyloidosis. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the foundation of an Italian Amyloidosis Network to deal with the challenges of this condition and orient clinical management at national and local levels. The present consensus document aims to provide the rationale and scopes of the Italian Amyloidosis Network, which has been conceived as an organizational framework for professionals managing patients with amyloidosis.
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- 2023
18. Effect of the indenopyridine RTI-4587-073 (l) on feline testicle
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D’Francisco, F., Merlo, M. López, Vercellini, R., Blanco, P., Barbeito, C., and Gobello, C.
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- 2019
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19. Role of renal function in patients with advanced heart failure: insights from the help-hf registry
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Villaschi, A, primary, Chiarito, M, additional, Pagnesi, M, additional, Stolfo, D, additional, Baldetti, L, additional, Lombardi, C M, additional, Adamo, M, additional, Loiacono, F, additional, Merlo, M, additional, Cappelletti, A M, additional, Sinagra, G, additional, Metra, M, additional, and Pini, D, additional
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- 2023
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20. Prognostic implications of family screening in Dilated and Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathies
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Del Mestre, E, primary, Paldino, A, additional, Pio Loco, C, additional, Dal Ferro, M, additional, Gandin, I, additional, Setti, M, additional, Folgheraiter, A, additional, Rizzi, J, additional, Korkova, R, additional, Merlo, M, additional, and Sinagra, G, additional
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- 2023
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21. Insights on Titin cardiomyopathy: from truncating variants site to phenotypic expression and outcomes
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Perotto, M, primary, Radesich, C, additional, Paldino, A, additional, Merlo, M, additional, Mestroni, L, additional, Sinagra, G, additional, and Dal Ferro, M, additional
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- 2023
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22. Arrhythmic risk stratification in patients with left ventricular ring-like scar
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Parisi, V, primary, Graziosi, M, additional, Lopes, R L, additional, Pasquale, F, additional, De Luca, A, additional, Targetti, M, additional, Tini, G, additional, Torlasco, C, additional, Ditaranto, R, additional, Chiti, C, additional, Crotti, L, additional, Olivotto, I, additional, Merlo, M, additional, Elliott, P, additional, and Biagini, E, additional
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- 2023
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23. 3D geological modelling for the design of complex underground works
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Giovacchini, F., primary, Vendramini, M., additional, Soldo, L., additional, Merlo, M., additional, Marchisio, D., additional, Ricci, G., additional, and Eusebio, A., additional
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- 2020
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24. Signatures of fractional Hall quasiparticles in moments of current through an antidot
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Braggio, A., Magnoli, N., Merlo, M., and Sassetti, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The statistics of tunneling current in a fractional quantum Hall sample with an antidot is studied in the chiral Luttinger liquid picture of edge states. A comparison between Fano factor and skewness is proposed in order to clearly distinguish the charge of the carriers in both the thermal and the shot limit. In addition, we address effects on current moments of non-universal exponents in single-quasiparticle propagators. Positive correlations, result of propagators behaviour, are obtained in the shot noise limit of the Fano factor, and possible experimental consequences are outlined.
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- 2006
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25. San Severino Marche Smart Grid Pilot within the InteGRIDy project
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Falabretti, D., Moncecchi, M., Mirbagheri, M., Bovera, F., Fiori, M., Merlo, M., and Delfanti, M.
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- 2018
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26. Performance of Prognostic Risk Scores in Chronic Heart Failure Patients Enrolled in the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Long-Term Registry
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Crespo-Leiro, M., Anker, S., Mebazaa, A., Coats, A., Filippatos, G., Ferrari, R., Maggioni, A.P., Piepoli, M.F., Amir, O., Chioncel, O., Dahlström, U., Delgado Jimenez, J.F., Drozdz, J., Erglis, A., Fazlibegovic, E., Fonseca, C., Fruhwald, F., Gatzov, P., Goncalvesova, E., Hassanein, M., Hradec, J., Kavoliuniene, A., Lainscak, M., Logeart, D., Merkely, B., Metra, M., Otljanska, M., Seferovic, P.M., Srbinovska Kostovska, E., Temizhan, A., Tousoulis, D., Ferreira, T., Andarala, M., Fiorucci, E., Folkesson Lefrancq, E., Glémot, M., Gracia, G., Konte, M., Laroche, C., McNeill, P.A., Missiamenou, V., Taylor, C., Auer, J., Ablasser, K., Dolze, T., Brandner, K., Gstrein, S., Poelzl, G., Moertl, D., Reiter, S., Podczeck-Schweighofer, A., Muslibegovic, A., Vasilj, M., Cesko, M., Zelenika, D., Palic, B., Pravdic, D., Cuk, D., Vitlianova, K., Katova, T., Velikov, T., Kurteva, T., Kamenova, D., Antova, M., Sirakova, V., Krejci, J., Mikolaskova, M., Spinar, J., Krupicka, J., Malek, F., Hegarova, M., Lazarova, M., Monhart, Z., Sobhy, M., El Messiry, F., El Shazly, A.H., Elrakshy, Y., Youssef, A., Moneim, A.A., Noamany, M., Reda, A., Abdel Dayem, T.K., Farag, N., Ibrahim Halawa, S., Abdel Hamid, M., Said, K., Saleh, A., Ebeid, H., Hanna, R., Aziz, R., Louis, O., Enen, M.A., Ibrahim, B.S., Nasr, G., Elbahry, A., Sobhy, H., Ashmawy, M., Gouda, M., Aboleineen, W., Bernard, Y., Luporsi, P., Meneveau, N., Pillot, M., Morel, M., Seronde, M.-F., Schiele, F., Briand, F., Delahaye, F., Damy, T., Eicher, J.-C., de Groote, P., Fertin, M., Lamblin, N., Isnard, R., Lefol, C., Thevenin, S., Hagege, A., Jondeau, G., Le Marcis, V., Ly, J.-F., Coisne, D., Lequeux, B., Le Moal, V., Mascle, S., Lotton, P., Behar, N., Donal, E., Thebault, C., Ridard, C., Reynaud, A., Basquin, A., Bauer, F., Codjia, R., Galinier, M., Tourikis, P., Stavroula, M., Stefanadis, C., Chrysohoou, C., Kotrogiannis, I., Matzaraki, V., Dimitroula, T., Karavidas, A., Tsitsinakis, G., Kapelios, C., Nanas, J., Kampouri, H., Nana, E., Kaldara, E., Eugenidou, A., Vardas, P., Saloustros, I., Patrianakos, A., Tsaknakis, T., Evangelou, S., Nikoloulis, N., Tziourganou, H., Tsaroucha, A., Papadopoulou, A., Douras, A., Polgar, L., Kosztin, A., Nyolczas, N., Csaba Nagy, A., Halmosi, R., Elber, J., Alony, I., Shotan, A., Vazan Fuhrmann, A., Romano, S., Marcon, S., Penco, M., Di Mauro, M., Lemme, E., Carubelli, V., Rovetta, R., Bulgari, M., Quinzani, F., Lombardi, C., Bosi, S., Schiavina, G., Squeri, A., Barbieri, A., Di Tano, G., Pirelli, S., Fucili, A., Passero, T., Musio, S., Di Biase, M., Correale, M., Salvemini, G., Brognoli, S., Zanelli, E., Giordano, A., Agostoni, P., Italiano, G., Salvioni, E., Copelli, S., Modena, M.G., Reggianini, L., Valenti, C., Olaru, A., Bandino, S., Deidda, M., Mercuro, G., Cadeddu Dessalvi, C., Marino, P.N., Di Ruocco, M.V., Sartori, C., Piccinino, C., Parrinello, G., Licata, G., Torres, D., Giambanco, S., Busalacchi, S., Arrotti, S., Novo, S., Inciardi, R.M., Pieri, P., Chirco, P.R., Ausilia Galifi, M., Teresi, G., Buccheri, D., Minacapelli, A., Veniani, M., Frisinghelli, A., Priori, S.G., Cattaneo, S., Opasich, C., Gualco, A., Pagliaro, M., Mancone, M., Fedele, F., Cinque, A., Vellini, M., Scarfo, I., Romeo, F., Ferraiuolo, F., Sergi, D., Anselmi, M., Melandri, F., Leci, E., Iori, E., Bovolo, V., Pidello, S., Frea, S., Bergerone, S., Botta, M., Canavosio, F.G., Gaita, F., Merlo, M., Cinquetti, M., Sinagra, G., Ramani, F., Fabris, E., Stolfo, D., Artico, J., Miani, D., Fresco, C., Daneluzzi, C., Proclemer, A., Cicoira, M., Zanolla, L., Marchese, G., Torelli, F., Vassanelli, C., Voronina, N., Tamakauskas, V., Smalinskas, V., Karaliute, R., Petraskiene, I., Kazakauskaite, E., Rumbinaite, E., Vysniauskas, V., Brazyte-Ramanauskiene, R., Petraskiene, D., Stankala, S., Switala, P., Juszczyk, Z., Sinkiewicz, W., Gilewski, W., Pietrzak, J., Orzel, T., Kasztelowicz, P., Kardaszewicz, P., Lazorko-Piega, M., Gabryel, J., Mosakowska, K., Bellwon, J., Rynkiewicz, A., Raczak, G., Lewicka, E., Dabrowska-Kugacka, A., Bartkowiak, R., Sosnowska-Pasiarska, B., Wozakowska-Kaplon, B., Krzeminski, A., Zabojszcz, M., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Grzegorzko, A., Bury, K., Nessler, J., Zalewski, J., Furman, A., Broncel, M., Poliwczak, A., Bala, A., Zycinski, P., Rudzinska, M., Jankowski, L., Kasprzak, J.D., Michalak, L., Wojtczak Soska, K., Huziuk, I., Retwinski, A., Flis, P., Weglarz, J., Bodys, A., Grajek, S., Kaluzna-Oleksy, M., Straburzynska-Migaj, E., Dankowski, R., Szymanowska, K., Grabia, J., Szyszka, A., Nowicka, A., Samcik, M., Wolniewicz, L., Baczynska, K., Komorowska, K., Poprawa, I., Komorowska, E., Sajnaga, D., Zolbach, A., Dudzik-Plocica, A., Abdulkarim, A.-F., Lauko-Rachocka, A., Kaminski, L., Kostka, A., Cichy, A., Ruszkowski, P., Splawski, M., Fitas, G., Szymczyk, A., Serwicka, A., Fiega, A., Zysko, D., Krysiak, W., Szabowski, S., Skorek, E., Pruszczyk, P., Bienias, P., Ciurzynski, M., Welnicki, M., Mamcarz, A., Folga, A., Zielinski, T., Rywik, T., Leszek, P., Sobieszczanska-Malek, M., Piotrowska, M., Kozar-Kaminska, K., Komuda, K., Wisniewska, J., Tarnowska, A., Balsam, P., Marchel, M., Opolski, G., Kaplon-Cieslicka, A., Gil, R.J., Mozenska, O., Byczkowska, K., Gil, K., Pawlak, A., Michalek, A., Krzesinski, P., Piotrowicz, K., Uzieblo-Zyczkowska, B., Stanczyk, A., Skrobowski, A., Ponikowski, P., Jankowska, E., Rozentryt, P., Polonski, L., Gadula-Gacek, E., Nowalany-Kozielska, E., Kuczaj, A., Kalarus, Z., Szulik, M., Przybylska, K., Klys, J., Prokop-Lewicka, G., Kleinrok, A., Tavares Aguiar, C., Ventosa, A., Pereira, S., Faria, R., Chin, J., De Jesus, I., Santos, R., Silva, P., Moreno, N., Queirós, C., Lourenço, C., Pereira, A., Castro, A., Andrade, A., Oliveira Guimaraes, T., Martins, S., Placido, R., Lima, G., Brito, D., Francisco, A.R., Cardiga, R., Proenca, M., Araujo, I., Marques, F., Moura, B., Leite, S., Campelo, M., Silva-Cardoso, J., Rodrigues, J., Rangel, I., Martins, E., Sofia Correia, A., Peres, M., Marta, L., Ferreira da Silva, G., Severino, D., Durao, D., Leao, S., Magalhaes, P., Moreira, I., Filipa Cordeiro, A., Ferreira, C., Araujo, C., Ferreira, A., Baptista, A., Radoi, M., Bicescu, G., Vinereanu, D., Sinescu, C.-J., Macarie, C., Popescu, R., Daha, I., Dan, G.-A., Stanescu, C., Dan, A., Craiu, E., Nechita, E., Aursulesei, V., Christodorescu, R., Otasevic, P., Simeunovic, D., Ristic, A.D., Celic, V., Pavlovic-Kleut, M., Suzic Lazic, J., Stojcevski, B., Pencic, B., Stevanovic, A., Andric, A., Iric-Cupic, V., Jovic, M., Davidovic, G., Milanov, S., Mitic, V., Atanaskovic, V., Antic, S., Pavlovic, M., Stanojevic, D., Stoickov, V., Ilic, S., Deljanin Ilic, M., Petrovic, D., Stojsic, S., Kecojevic, S., Dodic, S., Cemerlic Adic, N., Cankovic, M., Stojiljkovic, J., Mihajlovic, B., Radin, A., Radovanovic, S., Krotin, M., Klabnik, A., Pernicky, M., Murin, J., Kovar, F., Kmec, J., Semjanova, H., Strasek, M., Savnik Iskra, M., Ravnikar, T., Cernic Suligoj, N., Komel, J., Fras, Z., Jug, B., Glavic, T., Losic, R., Bombek, M., Krajnc, I., Krunic, B., Horvat, S., Kovac, D., Rajtman, D., Cencic, V., Letonja, M., Winkler, R., Valentincic, M., Melihen-Bartolic, C., Bartolic, A., Pusnik Vrckovnik, M., Kladnik, M., Slemenik Pusnik, C., Marolt, A., Klen, J., Drnovsek, B., Leskovar, B., Fernandez Anguita, M.J., Gallego Page, J.C., Salmeron Martinez, F.M., Andres, J., Genis, A.B., Mirabet, S., Mendez, A., Garcia-Cosio, L., Roig, E., Leon, V., Gonzalez-Costello, J., Muntane, G., Garay, A., Alcade-Martinez, V., Lopez Fernandez, S., Rivera-Lopez, R., Puga-Martinez, M., Fernandez-Alvarez, M., Serrano-Martinez, J.L., Grille-Cancela, Z., Marzoa-Rivas, R., Blanco-Canosa, P., Paniagua-Martin, M.J., Barge-Caballero, E., Laynez Cerdena, I., Famara Hernandez Baldomero, I., Lara Padron, A., Ofelia Rosillo, S., Dalmau Gonzalez-Gallarza, R., Salvador Montanes, O., Iniesta Manjavacas, A.M., Castro Conde, A., Araujo, A., Soria, T., Garcia-Pavia, P., Gomez-Bueno, M., Cobo-Marcos, M., Alonso-Pulpon, L., Segovia Cubero, J., Sayago, I., Gonzalez-Segovia, A., Briceno, A., Escribano Subias, P., Vicente Hernandez, M., Ruiz Cano, M.J., Gomez Sanchez, M.A., Barrios Garrido-Lestache, E., Garcia Pinilla, J.M., Garcia de la Villa, B., Sahuquillo, A., Bravo Marques, R., Torres Calvo, F., Perez-Martinez, M.T., Gracia-Rodenas, M.R., Garrido-Bravo, I.P., Pastor-Perez, F., Pascual-Figal, D.A., Diaz Molina, B., Orus, J., Epelde Gonzalo, F., Bertomeu, V., Valero, R., Martinez-Abellan, R., Quiles, J., Rodrigez-Ortega, J.A., Mateo, I., ElAmrani, A., Fernandez-Vivancos, C., Bierge Valero, D., Almenar-Bonet, L., Sanchez-Lazaro, I.J., Marques-Sule, E., Facila-Rubio, L., Perez-Silvestre, J., Garcia-Gonzalez, P., Ridocci-Soriano, F., Garcia-Escriva, D., Pellicer-Cabo, A., de la Fuente Galan, L., Lopez Diaz, J., Recio Platero, A., Arias, J.C., Blasco-Peiro, T., Sanz Julve, M., Sanchez-Insa, E., Aured-Guallar, C., Portoles-Ocampo, A., Melin, M., Hägglund, E., Stenberg, A., Lindahl, I.-M., Asserlund, B., Olsson, L., Afzelius, M., Karlström, P., Tengvall, L., Wiklund, P.-A., Olsson, B., Kalayci, S., Cavusoglu, Y., Gencer, E., Yilmaz, M.B., Gunes, H., Canepa, Marco, Fonseca, Candida, Chioncel, Ovidiu, Laroche, Cécile, Crespo-Leiro, Maria G., Coats, Andrew J.S., Mebazaa, Alexandre, Piepoli, Massimo F., Tavazzi, Luigi, and Maggioni, Aldo P.
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27. Reverse remodeling in Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Insights and future perspectives
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Merlo, M., Caiffa, T., Gobbo, M., Adamo, L., and Sinagra, G.
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28. Application-independent protocol for predicting the efficiency of lithium-ion battery cells in operations
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Brivio, C., Musolino, V., Alet, P.-J., Merlo, M., Hutter, A., and Ballif, C.
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29. Composite Fermions with Spin at $\nu =1/2$
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Kramer, B., Magnoli, N., Mariani, E., Merlo, M., Napoli, F., and Sassetti, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The model of Composite Fermions for describing interacting electrons in two dimensions in the presence of a magnetic field is described. In this model, charged Fermions are combined with an even number of magnetic flux quanta in such a way that the external magnetic field is compensated on the average for half filling of Landau levels and the interaction is incorporated into an effective mass of the new composite particles. The fluctuations of the Chern-Simons gauge field, which describes formally the flux attachment, induce new interactions between the Composite Fermions. The effective interaction is investigated with particular emphasis on the role of the electron spin at filling factor $\nu=1/2$. For a system with equal numbers of spin-up and spin-down electrons it is found that the dominant effective interaction is attractive in the spin-singlet channel. This can induce a ground state consisting of Cooper pairs of Composite Fermions that is separated from the excited states by a gap. The results are used to understand recent spin polarization measurements done in the region of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect at different constant filling factors., Comment: to be published in proceedings of Varenna Summer School "E. Fermi": Course CLI "Quantum phenomena in mesoscopic systems", July 2002
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30. The role of digitalization in planning and operation of microgrids in emerging countries
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Dimovski, A., primary, Ragaini, E., additional, Barbieri, J., additional, Sangiorgio, I., additional, Albertini, L. M. F., additional, Aghahadi, M., additional, Mauri, M., additional, Mereu, R., additional, and Merlo, M., additional
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31. Novel LoadProGen procedure for micro-grid design in emerging country scenarios: application to energy storage sizing
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Mandelli, S., Brivio, C., Moncecchi, M., Riva, F., Bonamini, G., and Merlo, M.
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32. Prognostic Impact of BNP Variations in Patients Admitted for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure with In-Hospital Worsening Renal Function
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Stolfo, D., Stenner, E., Merlo, M., Porto, A.G., Moras, C., Barbati, G., Aleksova, A., Buiatti, A., and Sinagra, G.
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33. 3D geological modelling for the design of complex underground works
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Giovacchini, F., primary, Vendramini, M., additional, Soldo, L., additional, Merlo, M., additional, Marchisio, D., additional, Ricci, G., additional, and Eusebio, A., additional
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34. Razionale e valore fondamentale della Rete Italiana integrata dell’Amiloidosi Cardiaca [Rationale and significance of the Italian Network for Cardiac Amyloidosis]
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Sinagra G., Emdin M., Merlo M., Vergaro G., Aimo A., Biagini E., Imazio M., Porcari A., Limongelli G., Cipriani A., Canepa M., Musumeci B., Cameli M., Crotti L., Di Bella G., Di Lenarda A., Cappelli F., Chimenti C., Obici L., Iacoviello M., Perlini S., Pieroni M., Metra M., Oliva F., Perrone Filardi P., Colivicchi F., Indolfi C., Sinagra, G, Emdin, M, Merlo, M, Vergaro, G, Aimo, A, Biagini, E, Imazio, M, Porcari, A, Limongelli, G, Cipriani, A, Canepa, M, Musumeci, B, Cameli, M, Crotti, L, Di Bella, G, Di Lenarda, A, Cappelli, F, Chimenti, C, Obici, L, Iacoviello, M, Perlini, S, Pieroni, M, Metra, M, Oliva, F, Perrone Filardi, P, Colivicchi, F, and Indolfi, C
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Treatment ,Clinical management ,Cardiac amyloidosi ,Differential diagnosi ,Perspective - Abstract
The perspective on amyloidosis has changed deeply over the last 10 years following major advances in diagnosis and treatment options, especially in cardiac amyloidosis. This intrinsically heterogeneous disease exposes to the risk of fragmentation of knowledge and requires the interaction among experts of different specialties and subspecialties. Suspicion of disease, timely recognition and confirmation of final diagnosis, prognostic stratification, clinical management and therapeutic strategies represent essential steps to be taken. Missing or delaying the diagnosis may have dramatic impact on patient outcome, as in the case of chemotherapy in unrecognized light-chain amyloidosis. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the foundation of an Italian Amyloidosis Network to deal with the challenges of this condition and orient clinical management at national and local levels. The present consensus document aims to provide the rationale and scopes of the Italian Amyloidosis Network, which has been conceived as an organizational framework for professionals managing patients with amyloidosis.
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35. Cumulant to Factorial Moment Ratio and Multiplicity Data
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Dremin, I. M., Arena, V., Boca, G., Gianini, G., Malvezzi, S., Merlo, M., Ratti, S. P., Riccardi, C., Salvadori, G., Viola, L., and Vitulo, P.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The ratio of cumulant to factorial moments of experimental multiplicity distributions has been calculated for $e^{+}e^{-}$ and $hh$ interactions in a wide range of energies. As a function of the rank it exhibits an initial steep decrease and a series of oscillations around zero. Those features cannot be reproduced by the Negative Binomial Distribution. A comparable behaviour is instead predicted in high-energy perturbative QCD. The presence of a qualitatively similar behaviour for different processes and in wide energy intervals suggests speaking of an approximate scaling of the cumulant to factorial moment ratio., Comment: Submitted to Phys.Lett.B; Latex document, 11 pages, 4 PostScript figures appended. Preprint number FIAN/TD-15/93 also FNT/AE 93-25
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36. Cumulant to Factorial Moment Ratio and Multiplicity Distributions
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Gianini, G., Dremin, I. M., Nechitailo, V. A., Levchenko, B. B., Arena, V., Boca, G., Malvezzi, S., Merlo, M., Ratti, S. P., Riccardi, C., Salvadori, G., Viola, L., and Vitulo, P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The ratio of cumulant to factorial moments of multiplicity distribu- tions has been calculated for e+e- and hh data in a wide range of energies. As a function of the rank it exhibits a regular behaviour with a steep descent and two negative minima. This behaviour is not accounted for by NBD, that leads to a monotonically decreasing positive-defined ratio. A rough comparison with QCD predictions is done: data cannot be accounted for by LLA nor by DLA; only some next-to-next to leading predictions are in qualitative agreement with them. Such features being appropriate for hard processes and high energies, it is a surpri- se to find them not only in e+e- annihilation, but also in soft hh collisions., Comment: to appear on the proceedings of the XXIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Aspen (CO), USA September 1993. Latex file, 5 pages, 2 figures not included, available upon request. Pavia preprint FNT/AE 93-47
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37. Acute Myocarditis Associated With Desmosomal Gene Variants
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Ammirati, E, Raimondi, F, Piriou, N, Sardo Infirri, L, Mohiddin, S, Mazzanti, A, Shenoy, C, Cavallari, U, Imazio, M, Aquaro, G, Olivotto, I, Pedrotti, P, Sekhri, N, Van de Heyning, C, Broeckx, G, Peretto, G, Guttmann, O, Dellegrottaglie, S, Scatteia, A, Gentile, P, Merlo, M, Goldberg, R, Reyentovich, A, Sciamanna, C, Klaassen, S, Poller, W, Trankle, C, Abbate, A, Keren, A, Horowitz-Cederboim, S, Cadrin-Tourigny, J, Tadros, R, Annoni, G, Bonoldi, E, Toquet, C, Marteau, L, Probst, V, Trochu, J, Kissopoulou, A, Grosu, A, Kukavica, D, Trancuccio, A, Gil, C, Tini, G, Pedrazzini, M, Torchio, M, Sinagra, G, Gimeno, J, Bernasconi, D, Valsecchi, M, Klingel, K, Adler, E, Camici, P, Cooper, L, Ammirati E., Raimondi F., Piriou N., Sardo Infirri L., Mohiddin S. A., Mazzanti A., Shenoy C., Cavallari U. A., Imazio M., Aquaro G. D., Olivotto I., Pedrotti P., Sekhri N., Van de Heyning C. M., Broeckx G., Peretto G., Guttmann O., Dellegrottaglie S., Scatteia A., Gentile P., Merlo M., Goldberg R. I., Reyentovich A., Sciamanna C., Klaassen S., Poller W., Trankle C. R., Abbate A., Keren A., Horowitz-Cederboim S., Cadrin-Tourigny J., Tadros R., Annoni G. A., Bonoldi E., Toquet C., Marteau L., Probst V., Trochu J. N., Kissopoulou A., Grosu A., Kukavica D., Trancuccio A., Gil C., Tini G., Pedrazzini M., Torchio M., Sinagra G., Gimeno J. R., Bernasconi D., Valsecchi M. G., Klingel K., Adler E. D., Camici P. G., Cooper L. T., Ammirati, E, Raimondi, F, Piriou, N, Sardo Infirri, L, Mohiddin, S, Mazzanti, A, Shenoy, C, Cavallari, U, Imazio, M, Aquaro, G, Olivotto, I, Pedrotti, P, Sekhri, N, Van de Heyning, C, Broeckx, G, Peretto, G, Guttmann, O, Dellegrottaglie, S, Scatteia, A, Gentile, P, Merlo, M, Goldberg, R, Reyentovich, A, Sciamanna, C, Klaassen, S, Poller, W, Trankle, C, Abbate, A, Keren, A, Horowitz-Cederboim, S, Cadrin-Tourigny, J, Tadros, R, Annoni, G, Bonoldi, E, Toquet, C, Marteau, L, Probst, V, Trochu, J, Kissopoulou, A, Grosu, A, Kukavica, D, Trancuccio, A, Gil, C, Tini, G, Pedrazzini, M, Torchio, M, Sinagra, G, Gimeno, J, Bernasconi, D, Valsecchi, M, Klingel, K, Adler, E, Camici, P, Cooper, L, Ammirati E., Raimondi F., Piriou N., Sardo Infirri L., Mohiddin S. A., Mazzanti A., Shenoy C., Cavallari U. A., Imazio M., Aquaro G. D., Olivotto I., Pedrotti P., Sekhri N., Van de Heyning C. M., Broeckx G., Peretto G., Guttmann O., Dellegrottaglie S., Scatteia A., Gentile P., Merlo M., Goldberg R. I., Reyentovich A., Sciamanna C., Klaassen S., Poller W., Trankle C. R., Abbate A., Keren A., Horowitz-Cederboim S., Cadrin-Tourigny J., Tadros R., Annoni G. A., Bonoldi E., Toquet C., Marteau L., Probst V., Trochu J. N., Kissopoulou A., Grosu A., Kukavica D., Trancuccio A., Gil C., Tini G., Pedrazzini M., Torchio M., Sinagra G., Gimeno J. R., Bernasconi D., Valsecchi M. G., Klingel K., Adler E. D., Camici P. G., and Cooper L. T.
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Background: The risk of adverse cardiovascular events in patients with acute myocarditis (AM) and desmosomal gene variants (DGV) remains unknown. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to ascertain the risk of death, ventricular arrhythmias, recurrent myocarditis, and heart failure (main endpoint) in patients with AM and pathogenic or likely pathogenetic DGV. Methods: In a retrospective international study from 23 hospitals, 97 patients were included: 36 with AM and DGV (DGV[+]), 25 with AM and negative gene testing (DGV[−]), and 36 with AM without genetics testing. All patients had troponin elevation plus findings consistent with AM on histology or at cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). In 86 patients, CMR changes in function and structure were re-assessed at follow-up. Results: In the DGV(+) AM group (88.9% DSP variants), median age was 24 years, 91.7% presented with chest pain, and median left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 56% on CMR (P = NS vs the other 2 groups). Kaplan-Meier curves demonstrated a higher risk of the main endpoint in DGV(+) AM compared with DGV(−) and without genetics testing patients (62.3% vs 17.5% vs 5.3% at 5 years, respectively; P < 0.0001), driven by myocarditis recurrence and ventricular arrhythmias. At follow-up CMR, a higher number of late gadolinium enhanced segments was found in DGV(+) AM. Conclusions: Patients with AM and evidence of DGV have a higher incidence of adverse cardiovascular events compared with patients with AM without DGV. Further prospective studies are needed to ascertain if genetic testing might improve risk stratification of patients with AM who are considered at low risk.
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38. Unmasking the prevalence of amyloid cardiomyopathy in the real world: results from Phase 2 of the AC-TIVE study, an Italian nationwide survey
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Merlo, M, Pagura, L, Porcari, A, Cameli, M, Vergaro, G, Musumeci, B, Biagini, E, Canepa, M, Crotti, L, Imazio, M, Forleo, C, Cappelli, F, Perfetto, F, Favale, S, Di Bella, G, Dore, F, Girardi, F, Tomasoni, D, Pavasini, R, Rella, V, Palmiero, G, Caiazza, M, Carella, M, Igoren Guaricci, A, Branzi, G, Caponetti, A, Saturi, G, La Malfa, G, Merlo, A, Andreis, A, Bruno, F, Longo, F, Rossi, M, Varra, G, Saro, R, Di Ienno, L, De Carli, G, Giacomin, E, Arzilli, C, Limongelli, G, Autore, C, Olivotto, I, Badano, L, Parati, G, Perlini, S, Metra, M, Emdin, M, Rapezzi, C, Sinagra, G, Merlo M., Pagura L., Porcari A., Cameli M., Vergaro G., Musumeci B., Biagini E., Canepa M., Crotti L., Imazio M., Forleo C., Cappelli F., Perfetto F., Favale S., Di Bella G., Dore F., Girardi F., Tomasoni D., Pavasini R., Rella V., Palmiero G., Caiazza M., Carella M. C., Igoren Guaricci A., Branzi G., Caponetti A. G., Saturi G., La Malfa G., Merlo A. C., Andreis A., Bruno F., Longo F., Rossi M., Varra G. G., Saro R., Di Ienno L., De Carli G., Giacomin E., Arzilli C., Limongelli G., Autore C., Olivotto I., Badano L., Parati G., Perlini S., Metra M., Emdin M., Rapezzi C., Sinagra G., Merlo, M, Pagura, L, Porcari, A, Cameli, M, Vergaro, G, Musumeci, B, Biagini, E, Canepa, M, Crotti, L, Imazio, M, Forleo, C, Cappelli, F, Perfetto, F, Favale, S, Di Bella, G, Dore, F, Girardi, F, Tomasoni, D, Pavasini, R, Rella, V, Palmiero, G, Caiazza, M, Carella, M, Igoren Guaricci, A, Branzi, G, Caponetti, A, Saturi, G, La Malfa, G, Merlo, A, Andreis, A, Bruno, F, Longo, F, Rossi, M, Varra, G, Saro, R, Di Ienno, L, De Carli, G, Giacomin, E, Arzilli, C, Limongelli, G, Autore, C, Olivotto, I, Badano, L, Parati, G, Perlini, S, Metra, M, Emdin, M, Rapezzi, C, Sinagra, G, Merlo M., Pagura L., Porcari A., Cameli M., Vergaro G., Musumeci B., Biagini E., Canepa M., Crotti L., Imazio M., Forleo C., Cappelli F., Perfetto F., Favale S., Di Bella G., Dore F., Girardi F., Tomasoni D., Pavasini R., Rella V., Palmiero G., Caiazza M., Carella M. C., Igoren Guaricci A., Branzi G., Caponetti A. G., Saturi G., La Malfa G., Merlo A. C., Andreis A., Bruno F., Longo F., Rossi M., Varra G. G., Saro R., Di Ienno L., De Carli G., Giacomin E., Arzilli C., Limongelli G., Autore C., Olivotto I., Badano L., Parati G., Perlini S., Metra M., Emdin M., Rapezzi C., and Sinagra G.
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Aim: To investigate the prevalence of amyloid cardiomyopathy (AC) and the diagnostic accuracy of echocardiographic red flags of AC among consecutive adult patients undergoing transthoracic echocardiogram for reason other than AC in 13 Italian institutions. Methods and results: This is an Italian prospective multicentre study, involving a clinical and instrumental work-up to assess AC prevalence among patients ≥55 years old with an echocardiogram suggestive of AC (i.e. at least one echocardiographic red flag of AC in hypertrophic, non-dilated left ventricles with preserved ejection fraction). The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04738266). Overall, 381 patients with an echocardiogram suggestive of AC were identified among a cohort of 5315 screened subjects, and 217 patients completed the investigations. A final diagnosis of AC was made in 62 patients with an estimated prevalence of 29% (95% confidence interval 23%–35%). Transthyretin-related AC (ATTR-AC) was diagnosed in 51 and light chain-related AC (AL-AC) in 11 patients. Either apical sparing or a combination of ≥2 other echocardiographic red flags, excluding interatrial septum thickness, provided a diagnostic accuracy >70%. Conclusion: In a cohort of consecutive adults with echocardiographic findings suggestive of AC and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction, the prevalence of AC (either ATTR or AL) was 29%. Easily available echocardiographic red flags, when combined together, demonstrated good diagnostic accuracy.
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39. Combined Role of Troponin and Natriuretic Peptides Measurements in Patients With Covid-19 (from the Cardio-COVID-Italy Multicenter Study)
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Iorio, A, Lombardi, C, Specchia, C, Merlo, M, Nuzzi, V, Ferraro, I, Peveri, G, Oriecuia, C, Pozzi, A, Inciardi, R, Carubelli, V, Bellasi, A, Canale, C, Camporotondo, R, Catagnano, F, Dalla Vecchia, L, Giovinazzo, S, Maccagni, G, Mapelli, M, Margonato, D, Monzo, L, Provenzale, G, Sarullo, F, Tomasoni, D, Ameri, P, Gnecchi, M, Leonardi, S, Agostoni, P, Carugo, S, Danzi, G, Guazzi, M, La Rovere, M, Mortara, A, Piepoli, M, Porto, I, Volterrani, M, Sinagra, G, Senni, M, Metra, M, Iorio A., Lombardi C. M., Specchia C., Merlo M., Nuzzi V., Ferraro I., Peveri G., Oriecuia C., Pozzi A., Inciardi R. M., Carubelli V., Bellasi A., Canale C., Camporotondo R., Catagnano F., Dalla Vecchia L., Giovinazzo S., Maccagni G., Mapelli M., Margonato D., Monzo L., Provenzale G., Sarullo F., Tomasoni D., Ameri P., Gnecchi M., Leonardi S., Agostoni P., Carugo S., Danzi G. B., Guazzi M., La Rovere M. T., Mortara A., Piepoli M., Porto I., Volterrani M., Sinagra G., Senni M., Metra M., Iorio, A, Lombardi, C, Specchia, C, Merlo, M, Nuzzi, V, Ferraro, I, Peveri, G, Oriecuia, C, Pozzi, A, Inciardi, R, Carubelli, V, Bellasi, A, Canale, C, Camporotondo, R, Catagnano, F, Dalla Vecchia, L, Giovinazzo, S, Maccagni, G, Mapelli, M, Margonato, D, Monzo, L, Provenzale, G, Sarullo, F, Tomasoni, D, Ameri, P, Gnecchi, M, Leonardi, S, Agostoni, P, Carugo, S, Danzi, G, Guazzi, M, La Rovere, M, Mortara, A, Piepoli, M, Porto, I, Volterrani, M, Sinagra, G, Senni, M, Metra, M, Iorio A., Lombardi C. M., Specchia C., Merlo M., Nuzzi V., Ferraro I., Peveri G., Oriecuia C., Pozzi A., Inciardi R. M., Carubelli V., Bellasi A., Canale C., Camporotondo R., Catagnano F., Dalla Vecchia L., Giovinazzo S., Maccagni G., Mapelli M., Margonato D., Monzo L., Provenzale G., Sarullo F., Tomasoni D., Ameri P., Gnecchi M., Leonardi S., Agostoni P., Carugo S., Danzi G. B., Guazzi M., La Rovere M. T., Mortara A., Piepoli M., Porto I., Volterrani M., Sinagra G., Senni M., and Metra M.
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Data concerning the combined prognostic role of natriuretic peptide (NP) and troponin in patients with COVID-19 are lacking. The aim of the study is to evaluate the combined prognostic value of NPs and troponin in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. From March 1, 2020 to April 9, 2020, consecutive patients with COVID-19 and available data on cardiac biomarkers at admission were recruited. Patients admitted for acute coronary syndrome were excluded. Troponin levels were defined as elevated when greater than the 99th percentile of normal values. NPs were considered elevated if above the limit for ruling in acute heart failure (HF). A total of 341 patients were included in this study, mean age 68 ± 13 years, 72% were men. During a median follow-up period of 14 days, 81 patients (24%) died. In the Cox regression analysis, patients with elevated both NPs and troponin levels had higher risk of death compared with those with normal levels of both (hazard ratio 2.94; 95% confidence interval 1.31 to 6.64; p = 0.009), and this remained significant after adjustment for age, gender, oxygen saturation, HF history, and chronic kidney disease. Interestingly, NPs provided risk stratification also in patients with normal troponin values (hazard ratio 2.86; 95% confidence interval 1.21 to 6.72; p = 0.016 with high NPs levels). These data show the combined prognostic role of troponin and NPs in COVID-19 patients. NPs value may be helpful in identifying patients with a worse prognosis among those with normal troponin values. Further, NPs’ cut-point used for diagnosis of acute HF has a predictive role in patients with COVID-19.
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40. Position paper of the Italian Society of Cardiology: The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) blockade in heart failure patients - Part I: From RAAS identification to clinical trials [Position paper della Società Italiana di Cardiologia: Il blocco del sistema renina-angiotensina-aldosterone (RAAS) nel paziente con scompenso cardiaco – Parte I: Dalla scoperta del RAAS ai trial clinici]
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Filardi, P, Paolillo, S, Indolfi, C, Agostoni, P, Basso, C, Barilla, F, Correale, M, Curcio, A, Mancone, M, Merlo, M, Metra, M, Muscoli, S, Nodari, S, Palazzuoli, A, Pedrinelli, R, Pontremoli, R, Senni, M, Volpe, M, Sinagra, G, Filardi P. P., Paolillo S., Indolfi C., Agostoni P., Basso C., Barilla F., Correale M., Curcio A., Mancone M., Merlo M., Metra M., Muscoli S., Nodari S., Palazzuoli A., Pedrinelli R., Pontremoli R., Senni M., Volpe M., Sinagra G., Filardi, P, Paolillo, S, Indolfi, C, Agostoni, P, Basso, C, Barilla, F, Correale, M, Curcio, A, Mancone, M, Merlo, M, Metra, M, Muscoli, S, Nodari, S, Palazzuoli, A, Pedrinelli, R, Pontremoli, R, Senni, M, Volpe, M, Sinagra, G, Filardi P. P., Paolillo S., Indolfi C., Agostoni P., Basso C., Barilla F., Correale M., Curcio A., Mancone M., Merlo M., Metra M., Muscoli S., Nodari S., Palazzuoli A., Pedrinelli R., Pontremoli R., Senni M., Volpe M., and Sinagra G.
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L’inibizione del sistema renina-angiotensina-aldosterone (RAAS) rappresenta un caposaldo del trattamento farmacologico dello scompenso cardiaco a ridotta frazione di eiezione ed è stato potenziato dall’arrivo degli inibitori del recettore dell’angiotensina e della neprilisina (ARNI) che combinano l’inibizione del RAAS con l’inibizione della neprilisina responsabile di un incremento delle attività favorevoli dei peptidi natriuretici. Sacubitril/valsartan ha dimostrato nello studio PARADIGM-HF un netto vantaggio rispetto ad enalapril in termini di riduzione di mortalità ed ospedalizzazioni per insufficienza cardiaca e numerosi altri trial randomizzati e studi clinici ne hanno testato l’efficacia in differenti contesti. Dai risultati di questi studi è derivata la raccomandazione di classe I per l’utilizzo del farmaco in pazienti con frazione di eiezione ridotta. La prima parte di questo position paper esplora la storia dell’inibizione del RAAS per passare poi ad una dettagliata analisi dei risultati ottenuti negli studi clinici con gli ARNI che ne supportano le raccomandazioni delle più recenti linee guida., Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) system inhibition is a mainstay of the pharmacological treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and has been implemented by the introduction of angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors (ARNI), that combine RAAS inhibition with the inhibition of neprilysin, enhancing the favorable effects of natriuretic peptides. The PARADIGM-HF trial demonstrated a favorable effect of sacubitril/valsartan over enalapril in terms of mortality and heart failure hospitalization rate reduction. Then several randomized clinical trials and observational studies confirmed the favorable role of ARNI in different clinical scenarios, supporting the guideline class I recommendation for the use of sacubitrilvalsartan in patients with reduced systolic function. The first part of this position paper summarizes the history of RAAS inhibition and reports the results of ARNI trials that support the recommendations of the most recent guidelines.
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41. Position paper of the Italian Society of Cardiology: The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system blockade in heart failure patients - Part II: Mechanistic effects of sacubitril/valsartan, placement in current guidelines and use in clinical practice [Position paper della Società Italiana di Cardiologia: Il blocco del sistema renina-angiotensina-aldosterone nel paziente con scompenso cardiaco – Parte II: Effetti meccanicistici di sacubitril/valsartan, posizionamento nelle linee guida ed utilizzo nella pratica clinica]
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Filardi, P, Indolfi, C, Paolillo, S, Agostoni, P, Basso, C, Barilla, F, Correale, M, Curcio, A, Mancone, M, Merlo, M, Metra, M, Muscoli, S, Nodari, S, Palazzuoli, A, Pedrinelli, R, Pontremoli, R, Senni, M, Volpe, M, Sinagra, G, Filardi P. P., Indolfi C., Paolillo S., Agostoni P., Basso C., Barilla F., Correale M., Curcio A., Mancone M., Merlo M., Metra M., Muscoli S., Nodari S., Palazzuoli A., Pedrinelli R., Pontremoli R., Senni M., Volpe M., Sinagra G., Filardi, P, Indolfi, C, Paolillo, S, Agostoni, P, Basso, C, Barilla, F, Correale, M, Curcio, A, Mancone, M, Merlo, M, Metra, M, Muscoli, S, Nodari, S, Palazzuoli, A, Pedrinelli, R, Pontremoli, R, Senni, M, Volpe, M, Sinagra, G, Filardi P. P., Indolfi C., Paolillo S., Agostoni P., Basso C., Barilla F., Correale M., Curcio A., Mancone M., Merlo M., Metra M., Muscoli S., Nodari S., Palazzuoli A., Pedrinelli R., Pontremoli R., Senni M., Volpe M., and Sinagra G.
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Il trattamento con sacubitril/valsartan ha assunto un ruolo di primo piano nelle ultime linee guida sia europee che americane, ed è attualmente raccomandato in classe I per il trattamento dei pazienti con ridotta frazione di eiezione. Accanto ai ben noti effetti sulla mortalità, sacubitril/valsartan agisce positivamente sulla riduzione dei valori di NT-proBNP e su parametri di rimodellamento ventricolare sinistro, determinando un rimodellamento inverso riconosciuto come uno degli effetti meccanicistici del farmaco atto a spiegare in parte il suo effetto favorevole sulla prognosi. Un’attenta valutazione del profilo di ogni singolo paziente consente un utilizzo più mirato e meglio tollerato del farmaco, garantendo anche in ambito di insufficienza cardiaca la strada della medicina di precisione. La seconda parte di questo position paper esplora gli effetti meccanicistici degli inibitori del recettore dell’angiotensina e della neprilisina e il loro posizionamento nelle linee guida, proponendo in ultima analisi un uso di sacubitril/valsartan in specifici contesti clinici., The use of sacubitril/valsartan has been fully recognized in the most recent European and American guidelines that recommend in class I the prescription of this drug in heart failure patients with reduced systolic function. Besides the effects on cardiovascular mortality and heart failure hospitalization, sacubitril/valsartan significantly reduces NT-proBNP levels and improves cardiac remodeling, recognized as one of the mechanistic effects of the drug that is linked to favorable prognostic effects. A careful evaluation of the patients' clinical profile is needed to implement the use of sacubitril/valsartan into clinical practice and to make the treatment successful. This second part of the position paper focuses on the mechanistic effects of angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors and on its placement in current guidelines, also suggesting the use of sacubitril/valsartan in specific clinical settings.
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42. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibition in patients affected by heart failure: efficacy, mechanistic effects and practical use of sacubitril/valsartan. Position Paper of the Italian Society of Cardiology
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Perrone-Filardi, P, Paolillo, S, Agostoni, P, Basile, C, Basso, C, Barilla, F, Correale, M, Curcio, A, Mancone, M, Merlo, M, Metra, M, Muscoli, S, Nodari, S, Palazzuoli, A, Pedrinelli, R, Pontremoli, R, Senni, M, Volpe, M, Indolfi, C, Sinagra, G, Perrone-Filardi P., Paolillo S., Agostoni P., Basile C., Basso C., Barilla F., Correale M., Curcio A., Mancone M., Merlo M., Metra M., Muscoli S., Nodari S., Palazzuoli A., Pedrinelli R., Pontremoli R., Senni M., Volpe M., Indolfi C., Sinagra G., Perrone-Filardi, P, Paolillo, S, Agostoni, P, Basile, C, Basso, C, Barilla, F, Correale, M, Curcio, A, Mancone, M, Merlo, M, Metra, M, Muscoli, S, Nodari, S, Palazzuoli, A, Pedrinelli, R, Pontremoli, R, Senni, M, Volpe, M, Indolfi, C, Sinagra, G, Perrone-Filardi P., Paolillo S., Agostoni P., Basile C., Basso C., Barilla F., Correale M., Curcio A., Mancone M., Merlo M., Metra M., Muscoli S., Nodari S., Palazzuoli A., Pedrinelli R., Pontremoli R., Senni M., Volpe M., Indolfi C., and Sinagra G.
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Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) inhibition is a mainstay of the pharmacological treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). In the last years RAAS blockade has been improved by the introduction of the Angiotensin Receptor-Neprilysin Inhibitor (ARNI) sacubitril/valsartan, that combines RAAS inhibition with the block of neprilysin, boosting the positive effects of natriuretic peptides. The PARADIGM-HF trial demonstrated a significant advantage of sacubitril/valsartan over enalapril on the reduction of cardiovascular (CV) mortality and heart failure hospitalizations rates. Then, several randomized clinical trials and observational studies investigated its role in different clinical settings and its efficacy has been fully recognized in the most recent HFrEF European and USA guidelines. The effects of sacubitril/valsartan on major CV outcomes are associated with reduction of NT-proBNP levels and reverse cardiac remodeling and mitral regurgitation, recognized as one of the mechanistic effects of the drug explaining the favorable prognostic effects. A careful evaluation of patients’ clinical profile is relevant to implement the use of ARNI in the clinical practice and to obtain the maximal treatment efficacy. The present Position Paper reports the opinion of the Italian Society of Cardiology on the optimal blockade of the RAAS system in HF patients with the aim of fostering widespread implementation of scientific evidence and practice guidelines in the medical community.
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43. Sex-related differences in patients with coronavirus disease 2019: Results of the Cardio-COVID-Italy multicentre study
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Lombardi, C, Specchia, C, Conforti, F, Rovere, M, Carubelli, V, Agostoni, P, Carugo, S, Danzi, G, Guazzi, M, Mortara, A, Piepoli, M, Porto, I, Sinagra, G, Volterrani, M, Ameri, P, Gnecchi, M, Leonardi, S, Merlo, M, Iorio, A, Bellasi, A, Canale, C, Camporotondo, R, Catagnano, F, Dalla Vecchia, L, Di Pasquale, M, Giovinazzo, S, Maccagni, G, Mapelli, M, Margonato, D, Monzo, L, Nuzzi, V, Oriecuia, C, Pala, L, Peveri, G, Pozzi, A, Provenzale, G, Sarullo, F, Adamo, M, Tomasoni, D, Inciardi, R, Senni, M, Metra, M, Lombardi C. M., Specchia C., Conforti F., Rovere M. T. L., Carubelli V., Agostoni P., Carugo S., Danzi G. B., Guazzi M., Mortara A., Piepoli M., Porto I., Sinagra G., Volterrani M., Ameri P., Gnecchi M., Leonardi S., Merlo M., Iorio A., Bellasi A., Canale C., Camporotondo R., Catagnano F., Dalla Vecchia L. A., Di Pasquale M., Giovinazzo S., Maccagni G., Mapelli M., Margonato D., Monzo L., Nuzzi V., Oriecuia C., Pala L., Peveri G., Pozzi A., Provenzale G., Sarullo F., Adamo M., Tomasoni D., Inciardi R. M., Senni M., Metra M., Lombardi, C, Specchia, C, Conforti, F, Rovere, M, Carubelli, V, Agostoni, P, Carugo, S, Danzi, G, Guazzi, M, Mortara, A, Piepoli, M, Porto, I, Sinagra, G, Volterrani, M, Ameri, P, Gnecchi, M, Leonardi, S, Merlo, M, Iorio, A, Bellasi, A, Canale, C, Camporotondo, R, Catagnano, F, Dalla Vecchia, L, Di Pasquale, M, Giovinazzo, S, Maccagni, G, Mapelli, M, Margonato, D, Monzo, L, Nuzzi, V, Oriecuia, C, Pala, L, Peveri, G, Pozzi, A, Provenzale, G, Sarullo, F, Adamo, M, Tomasoni, D, Inciardi, R, Senni, M, Metra, M, Lombardi C. M., Specchia C., Conforti F., Rovere M. T. L., Carubelli V., Agostoni P., Carugo S., Danzi G. B., Guazzi M., Mortara A., Piepoli M., Porto I., Sinagra G., Volterrani M., Ameri P., Gnecchi M., Leonardi S., Merlo M., Iorio A., Bellasi A., Canale C., Camporotondo R., Catagnano F., Dalla Vecchia L. A., Di Pasquale M., Giovinazzo S., Maccagni G., Mapelli M., Margonato D., Monzo L., Nuzzi V., Oriecuia C., Pala L., Peveri G., Pozzi A., Provenzale G., Sarullo F., Adamo M., Tomasoni D., Inciardi R. M., Senni M., and Metra M.
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IntroductionThe role of sex compared to comorbidities and other prognostic variables in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is unclear.MethodsThis is a retrospective observational study on patients with COVID-19 infection, referred to 13 cardiology units. The primary objective was to assess the difference in risk of death between the sexes. The secondary objective was to explore sex-based heterogeneity in the association between demographic, clinical and laboratory variables, and patients' risk of death.ResultsSeven hundred and one patients were included: 214 (30.5%) women and 487 (69.5%) men. During a median follow-up of 15-days, deaths occurred in 39 (18.2%) women and 126 (25.9%) men. In a multivariable Cox regression model, men had a nonsignificantly higher risk of death vs. women (P = 0.07).The risk of death was more than double in men with a low lymphocytes count as compared with men with a high lymphocytes count [overall survival hazard ratio (OS-HR) 2.56, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.72-3.81]. In contrast, lymphocytes count was not related to death in women (P=0.03).Platelets count was associated with better outcome in men (OS-HR for increase of 50-×-103units: 0.88 95% CI 0.78-1.00) but not in women. The strength of association between higher PaO2/FiO2ratio and lower risk of death was larger in women (OS-HR for increase of 50-mmHg/%: 0.72, 95% CI 0.59-0.89) vs. men (OS-HR: 0.88, 95% CI 0.80-0.98; P-=-0.05).ConclusionsPatients' sex is a relevant variable that should be taken into account when evaluating risk of death from COVID-19. There is a sex-based heterogeneity in the association between baseline variables and patients' risk of death.
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44. HRV Analysis in CHF Patients with Different Etiologies by Means of Spectral and Nonlinear Indexes
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Fornasa, E., Accardo, A., Cinquetti, M., Merlo, M., Sinagra, G., MAGJAREVIC, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, Mindedal, Henrik, editor, and Persson, Mikael, editor
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45. P123 TRANSCATHETER ABLATION OF SUPRAVENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: A PROPENSITY SCORE–BASED ANALYSIS
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Pierri, A, primary, Albani, S, additional, Buongiorno, A, additional, Ricotti, A, additional, Grossi, S, additional, De Rosa, C, additional, Mabritto, B, additional, Bongioanni, S, additional, Luceri, S, additional, Negri, F, additional, Grilli, G, additional, Barbisan, D, additional, Burelli, M, additional, Biondi, F, additional, Cireddu, M, additional, Berg, J, additional, Musumeci, M, additional, Di Donna, P, additional, Vianello, P, additional, Del Franco, A, additional, Scaglione, M, additional, Barbati, G, additional, Berchialla, P, additional, Russo, V, additional, Imazio, M, additional, Porto, I, additional, Canepa, M, additional, Peretto, G, additional, Francia, P, additional, Autore, C, additional, Castagno, D, additional, Gaita, F, additional, Olivotto, I, additional, Merlo, M, additional, Sinagra, G, additional, and Musumeci, G, additional
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46. P219 EXTRINSIC COMPRESSION OF THE RIGHT VENTRICLE CAUSING ISOLATED RIGHT HEART FAILURE
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Indennidate, C, primary, Massa, L, additional, Merlo, M, additional, and Sinagra, G, additional
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47. P206 DO WE NEED LOWER CUT–OFFS OF LEFT VENTRICULAR WALL THICKNESS TO SUSPECT CARDIAC TRANSTHYRETIN AMYLOIDOSIS IN WOMEN?
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Aimo, A, primary, Tomasoni, D, additional, Porcari, A, additional, Adamo, M, additional, Bonfioli, G, additional, Lombardi, C, additional, Nardi, M, additional, Varrà, G, additional, Saro, R, additional, Rossi, M, additional, Merlo, M, additional, Castiglione, V, additional, Vergaro, G, additional, Passino, C, additional, Metra, M, additional, Sinagra, G, additional, and Emdin, M, additional
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48. C81 ROLE OF RESTRICTIVE DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION FOR RISK STRATIFICATION OF PATIENTS WITH HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: A BAYESIAN MODEL AVERAGING
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Buongiorno, A, primary, Albani, S, additional, Grilli, G, additional, Merlo, M, additional, Berchialla, P, additional, Ricotti, A, additional, Pierri, A, additional, De Luca, A, additional, Barbisan, D, additional, Mabritto, B, additional, Bongioanni, S, additional, Luceri, S, additional, Porto, I, additional, Musumeci, G, additional, and Sinagra, G, additional
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49. Spontaneous Primary Succession and Vascular Plant Recovery in the Iberian Gypsum Quarries: Insights for Ecological Restoration in an EU Priority Habitat
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Mota, Juan Francisco, primary, Martínez-Hernández, Fabián, additional, Salmerón-Sánchez, Esteban, additional, Mendoza-Fernández, Antonio Jesús, additional, Pérez-García, Francisco Javier, additional, and Merlo, M. Encarna, additional
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50. Distributed Storage for the Provision of Ancillary Services to the Main Grid: Project PRESTO
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Nassuato, S., Magistrati, G., Marchegiani, G., Brivio, C., Delfanti, M., Falabretti, D., and Merlo, M.
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