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2. Semiconductor Gas Sensors to Analyze Fecal Exhalation as a Method for Colorectal Cancer Screening
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G. Zonta, M. Astolfi, A. Gaiardo, S. Gherardi, A. Giberti, V. Guidi, N. Landini, and C. Malagù
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n/a ,General Works - Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) preventive screening is fundamental to identify tumors before their possible degeneration. [...]
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- 2019
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3. Sensing of gaseous malodors characteristic of landfills and waste treatment plants
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B. Fabbri, S. Gherardi, A. Giberti, V. Guidi, and C. Malagù
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Technology - Abstract
We approached the problem of sensing gaseous pollutants and malodors originating as a result of decomposition of organic compounds via chemoresistive sensors. A set of four screen-printed films based on two types of mixed tin and titanium oxides, mixed tungsten and tin oxides, and zinc oxide has been tested vs. the main gaseous components of malodors. N-butanol was also considered because of its importance as a reference gas in the odorimetric intensity scale. We found that, under proper working conditions, the films can sensitively detect such gases either in dry or in wet environments, within the range of concentrations of interest for their monitoring. We also demonstrated that the array is robust under solicitation by harmful interference gases such as CO, C6H6, NO2 and NO.
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- 2014
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4. Assessment of spawning of Atlantic bluefin tuna farmed in the western Mediterranean Sea
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A Medina, G Aranda, S Gherardi, A Santos, B Mèlich, and M Lara
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Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Mediterranean tuna farms account for >60% of the eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABFT) catch quota. Besides the direct impact of purse seining on wild stocks, ABFT farming practices may have environmental implications that are still poorly known. An unexplored potential source of interactions of ABFT farms with wildlife is the release of eggs into the environment in places other than spawning grounds. Purse seine-caught ABFT schools are known to spawn in towing cages as they are transported to farms. We show here that farmed ABFT are also capable of spawning during at least 2 subsequent reproductive seasons following their capture. The reproductive potential of ABFT commercial stocks was investigated in a farm located in the western Mediterranean Sea from 2012 through 2014, using occurrence and number of postovulatory follicles as proxies of spawning fraction and realised batch fecundity, respectively. Although the spawning fraction among farmed fish was lower than that in the wild, the mean fecundity of captive spawners was similar to that of wild fish; consequently, the number of fertile eggs released from grow-out cages is thought to be significant. Larvae hatched from eggs spawned in farms are likely to grow and join wild-born ABFT juveniles that use nearshore areas of the western Mediterranean as foraging grounds. Depending on the volume of fish ranched for >1 yr and the larval survival rate in the region, the escape through spawning may have a significant impact on the ecosystem and could affect recruitment, thus influencing the population dynamics of ABFT in the Mediterranean Sea.
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- 2016
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5. Machine-learning algorithms for prediction of survival by stress echocardiography in chronic coronary syndromes
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N Gaibazzi, L Cortigiani, Q Ciampi, G Lorenzoni, F Rigo, S Gherardi, F Bovenzi, D Gregori, and E Picano
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background Stress echocardiography (SE) is based on regional wall motion abnormalities and coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR). They recognise different and complementary pathophysiological targets, and show independent and incremental value in predicting survival [1]. The approach based on machine-learning (ML) has the recognised potential to identify unsuspected patterns, and this can be especially relevant in the field of risk stratification by cardiac functional stress testing due to multiple parameters used in comprehensive stress testing and the variable weight of covariates [2]. Aim To assess SE outcome data analysis with ML approach. Methods We included 6,881 prospectively recruited and retrospectively analyzed patients (median age 67 years, IQR 59–74) with suspected (n=4,279) or known (n=2,602) coronary artery disease submitted to clinically-driven dipyridamole SE in 5 Italian institutions (Figure 1). The primary outcome measure was all-cause death. A Random Forest Survival model has been implemented to model the survival function according to the patient's characteristics. The Random Forest predicted response dependency on covariates has been investigated by reporting the variable dependence and the partial dependency plot (Figure 2). A web application was developed to predict the survival function according to the patients' characteristics. The external validation cohort was made of additional 1,002 patients recruited by a single, independent center in the same time period. Results During a median duration of follow-up of 3.4 years (IQR 1.6–7.5), 814 (12%) patients died. The mortality risk was higher for patients aged more than 60 years, resting ejection fraction Conclusion An ML approach can be fruitfully applied to outcome data obtained with SE. Survival showed a constantly increasing relationship between survival and CFVR 0. Since processing is largely automated, this approach can be easily scaled to larger and more comprehensive data sets to further refine stratification, guide therapy and be ultimately adopted as an open-source on-line decision tool. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): The study was partially funded by CNR-MIUR (National Research Council, Italian Ministry of University and Research) Ageing subproject.
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- 2022
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6. Early detection of diabetic kidney disease by urinary proteomics and subsequent intervention with spironolactone to delay progression (PRIORITY): a prospective observational study and embedded randomised placebo-controlled trial
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Tofte, N. Lindhardt, M. Adamova, K. Bakker, S.J.L. Beige, J. Beulens, J.W.J. Birkenfeld, A.L. Currie, G. Delles, C. Dimos, I. Francová, L. Frimodt-Møller, M. Girman, P. Göke, R. Havrdova, T. Heerspink, H.J.L. Kooy, A. Laverman, G.D. Mischak, H. Navis, G. Nijpels, G. Noutsou, M. Ortiz, A. Parvanova, A. Persson, F. Petrie, J.R. Ruggenenti, P.L. Rutters, F. Rychlík, I. Siwy, J. Spasovski, G. Speeckaert, M. Trillini, M. Zürbig, P. von der Leyen, H. Rossing, P. Zimmermann, S. Rädisch, B. Hävemeier, A. Busmann, A. Wittkop, U. Neuhaus, B. Ax-Smolarski, R. Zieglschmid, V. Bollweber, E. Wölk, H. Curovic, V.R. Tougaard, N.H. Eickhoff, M.K. Pilemann-Lyberg, S. Winther, S.A. Rosenlund, S.V. Hansen, T.W. von Scholten, B.J. Hansen, C.S. Zobel, E.H. Laursen, J.C. Theilade, S. Jelstrup, L. Juhl, T.R. Riis, D. Hermann, J.A. Lundgaard, A.G. Halkjær, M.L.D. Aabo, L. Frost Lerche, T. Lajer, M. Stefansen, R.J. Campbell, M.A. Durban, A. Raad, J. Prigge, M. Schiemann, M. Wilson, R. Kean, S. Douglas, E. Surtees, P. Gant, C. Yeung, S.M.H. Hagedoorn, I. Flynn, J. Galloway, J. Brooksbank, K. Aparicio, C. Iliev, I.P. Nones, F. Lo Bue, F. Melacini, D. Cugini, D. Prandini, S. Lecchi, V. Yakymchuk, S. Gherardi, G. Villa, A. Villa, D. Gaspari, F. Cannata, A.N. Ferrari, S. Stucchi, N. Albrechtová, Š. Eldeik, E. Amanaki, R. Fernandez-Fernandez, B. Sanchez-Rodriguez, J. Vázquez, C. Sanz, A.B. Sanchez-Niño, M.D. Ramos, A.M. Gonzalo, M.Á. Schmidt, U. Selim, G. Gjorgovski, T. Stratrova, S.S. Stojceva-Taneva, O. Schutten-Westerneng, P. Wierbos, B. Huvers, F. De Bruin, A.K. Lapauw, B. de Man, E. Rokegem, K. Inion, S. Kreutzmann, K. Dewettinck, I. Boukens-de Graaf, C. Clerc-de Jong, F. Entius, J. Nannings, M. van Steenderen, S. Petry, F.W. Kilic, C. PRIORITY investigators
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Background: Microalbuminuria is an early sign of kidney disease in people with diabetes and indicates increased risk of cardiovascular disease. We tested whether a urinary proteomic risk classifier (CKD273) score was associated with development of microalbuminuria and whether progression to microalbuminuria could be prevented with the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist spironolactone. Methods: In this multicentre, prospective, observational study with embedded randomised controlled trial (PRIORITY), we recruited people with type 2 diabetes, normal urinary albumin excretion, and preserved renal function from 15 specialist centres in ten European countries. All participants (observational cohort) were tested with the CKD273 classifier and classified as high risk (CKD273 classifier score >0·154) or low risk (≤0·154). Participants who were classified as high risk were entered into a randomised controlled trial and randomly assigned (1:1), by use of an interactive web-response system, to receive spironolactone 25 mg once daily or matched placebo (trial cohort). The primary endpoint was development of confirmed microalbuminuria in all individuals with available data (observational cohort). Secondary endpoints included reduction in incidence of microalbuminuria with spironolactone (trial cohort, intention-to-treat population) and association between CKD273 risk score and measures of impaired renal function based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR; observational cohort). Adverse events (particularly gynaecomastia and hyperkalaemia) and serious adverse events were recorded for the intention-to-treat population (trial cohort). This study is registered with the EU Clinical Trials Register (EudraCT 20120-004523-4) and ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02040441) and is completed. Findings: Between March 25, 2014, and Sept 30, 2018, we enrolled and followed-up 1775 participants (observational cohort), 1559 (88%) of 1775 participants had a low-risk urinary proteomic pattern and 216 (12%) had a high-risk pattern, of whom 209 were included in the trial cohort and assigned to spironolactone (n=102) or placebo (n=107). The overall median follow-up time was 2·51 years (IQR 2·0–3·0). Progression to microalbuminuria was seen in 61 (28%) of 216 high-risk participants and 139 (9%) of 1559 low-risk participants (hazard ratio [HR] 2·48, 95% CI 1·80–3·42; p
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- 2020
7. DH2.4 - Chemoresistive sensors for colorectal cancer preventive screening through fecal odor: double-blind approach
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G. Zonta, G. Anania, M. Astolfi, C. Feo, V. Guidi, N. Landini, C. Palmonari, C. Malagù, S. Gherardi, A. Giberti, and A. de Togni
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- 2018
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8. Estresse ocupacional e estratégias de enfrentamento entre profissionais de enfermagem em ambiente hospitalar
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Carla Araujo Bastos Teixeira, Lucilene Cardoso, Sandra de Souza Pereira, E. C. da S. Gherardi-Donato, and Emilene Reisdorfer
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Gerontology ,Job stress ,Estresse Ocupacional ,Stressor ,Saúde Mental ,Estratégias de Enfrentamento ,Mean age ,Sample (statistics) ,Occupational stress ,University hospital ,Estrategias de afrontamiento ,Mental Health ,Nursing ,Coping Strategies ,Psychology ,El estrés en el trabajo ,General Nursing ,Salud Mental - Abstract
El objetivo del estudio fue analizar el estrés laboral y las estrategias de afrontamiento utilizadas por técnicos y auxiliares de enfermería de un hospital universitario, así como su asociación con variables sociodemográficas. Método: Estudio transversal con una muestra aleatoria de 310 técnicos y auxiliares de enfermería. Para la evaluación del estrés laboral y las estrategias de afrontamiento se aplicó la Job Stress Scale y la Escala Modos de Enfrentamiento de Problemas. La muestra se compone de una mayoría de mujeres, con una edad media de 47,1 años, casadas o en pareja, auxiliares de enfermería, con único vínculo de empleo y que tuvieron trabajo en el último año. Estuvieron altamente expuestas al estrés laboral 17,1% de la muestra. Resultados: Las estrategias centradas en el problema resultaron ser protectoras en relación al estrés. Conclusiones: Esta manera de hacer frente a los factores de estrés en el hospital se puede trabajar de manera optimizada entre los profesionales. Objetivo: O estudo objetivou analisar o estresse ocupacional e as estratégias de enfrentamento utilizadas por técnicos e auxiliares de enfermagem de um hospital universitário, bem como a sua associação com variáveis sociodemográficas.Método: Estudo transversal realizado com uma amostra aleatorizada de 310 técnicos e auxiliares de enfermagem. Para avaliação do estresse ocupacional e estratégias de enfrentamento aplicou-se a Job Stress Scale e a Escala Modos de Enfrentamento de Problemas. A amostra foi composta por uma maioria de mulheres, com idade media de 47,1 anos, casados ou com companheiro, auxiliares de enfermagem, com único vínculo empregatício e que tiveram afastamento do trabalho no último ano. Estavam altamente expostos ao estresse ocupacional 17,1% da amostra. Resultados: As estratégias focadas no problema mostraram-se protetoras em relação ao estresse. Conclusiones: Esta forma de lidar com os estressores em ambiente hospitalar pode ser trabalhada de forma otimizada entre os profissionais. The study aimed to analyze the occupational stress and coping strategies used by technicians and nursing assistants of a university hospital as well as its association with sociodemographic variables. Method: This is a cross-sectional study with a random sample of 310 technicians and nursing assistants. It was intended for evaluation of occupational stress and coping strategies applied to Job Stress Scale and the Scale Mode Confronting problems. The sample was mostly composed of women, with a mean age of 47.1 years, married or with a partner, who were nursing assistants, with only one employment and who had withdrawal the previous year. Of them, 17.1% of the sample was highly exposed to occupational stress. Results: The strategies focused on the problem proved to be protective with respect to stress. Conclusion: This way of dealing with stressors in the hospital can be optimally worked among professionals.
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- 2016
9. Poster Session Wednesday 5 December all day Display * Determinants of left ventricular performance
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J. Skranes, I. Andreadou, A. Germain, A. Alghamdi, C. Santoro, Z. Markovic, G. Jones, N. Lousada, K. Shahgaldi, A. Iqbal, L. Carpinteiro, O. Dzikowska-Diduch, J. Khoo, H. Vago, Y. Juilliere, M. L. Del Pino, M. Lisi, J. Choi, Y. Yotov, M. Monaghan, P. Seferovic, R. Beanlands, K. Dima, J. Suarez De Lezo Herreros De Tejada, I. D-Angeli, S. Veioglanis, A. Magalhaes, R. Esposito, D. Damaskos, L. Faber, M. Centeno, A. Sahlen, A. Stoylen, K. Adamyan, R. Gao, C. Zito, M. Gomez-Rubin, A. Simon, N. Markovic Nikolic, J. Gibbs, J. Dahl, S. Gati, A. Omran, K. Aonuma, B. Michalski, B. Zweig, V. Katsi, S. Giannitsi, S. Wrideier, D. Marcadet, S. Malm, S. Rahman Haley, B. Rybus-Kalinowska, S. Yurdakul, N. Haas, C. Katseli, M. Caplin, D. Haghi, L. Drvol, S. Bosi, M. M. Gurzun, B. Merkely, T. Alvarez, L. Capotosto, G. Draganic, C. Lowery, D. J. Cuthbertson, T. Kovats, S. Gherardi, F. Elmkies, H.-J. Trappe, S. Backovic, A. Koumoulidis, W. Sheng, S. G. Da Silva, M. Alam, I. Felekos, L. Badano, A. Manouras, W. Burchert, H. Direskeneli, M. Alraies, B. Natali, L. Weinert, A. Scullion, Y. Noguchi, K. Chun, M. Borggrefe, A. Barbieri, S. Hassantash, M. Banovic, M. Takeuchi, E. Sfendouraki, D. Horstkotte, W. Gin-Sing, K. Gatzoulis, W. Choi, K. Grudzka, G. Luzza, J. Sellal, M. Galderisi, C. Halley, O. Hallioglu, T. Sueselbeck, A. Nagy, S. Eroglu, N. Mansencal, H. Seggewiss, V. Kuznetsov, M. Anastasiou-Nana, M. Lourenco, W. Jaber, L. Howard, S. Piret, P. Palczewski, A. Mohamed, R. Dekemp, S. Habash, L. Videbaek, B. Kilicaslan, E. Nestaas, C. Marin, C. Selton-Suty, I. Ikonomidis, G. Sjoberg, L. Stefanczyk, S. Goliszek, A. Charalampopoulos, A. Travlou, V. Pipitone, N. Matveeva, T. G. Alujas, K. Ananthasubramaniam, M. Karvandi, D. Ermacora, A. Rodriguez-Ogando, J. Silva Marques, J. Kim, L. Michalis, M. Prull, O. Wendler, J. Chattahi, M. Baldelli, J.-L. Philip, A. Squeri, D. Jiminez, I. Tzoulaki, J. Hallberg, G. Truscelli, P. Zinzius, L. Santos, D. Tousoulis, I. B. Surribas, B. Stojcevski, C. Reverberi, S. Ghani, F. Toledano Delgado, D. Han, M. Hedger, I. Ilic-Djordjevic, S. Berthier, B. Tasdelen, G. Pushkarev, P. Maccarthy, M. Cikes, L. Arnold, M. Ostojic, A. Massoni, D. Fugelseth, K. Szymczyk, F. Caranci, Y. Seo, O. Kunchev, E. Picano, A. Nunes Diogo, V. Vukcevic, S. Martins, C. Doesch, M. Chiavarelli, M. Petrovic, O. Enescu, H. Al-Shehri, D. Cini, M. Kalinowski, A. Zaidi, T. Song, Z. Cosic, S. Lupu, I. Koutagiar, J. Stabryla, S. Rangamani, M. Ciurzynski, C. Medrano, L. Tong, A. Ylitalo, J. Sanderson, B. Prendergast, L. R. Tumasyan, E. Gunyeli, F. Castillo Bernal, A. Vershinina, M. Krupa, A. Madaffari, D. Ledoux, M. Ozeren, A. Baltabaeva, A. Mladenovic, T. Christophersen, T. Papavassiliu, C. Yu, P. Lipiec, M. Fischer, D. Bacic, A. Padiyath, I. Paraskevaidis, T. Kukulski, M. Stamatelatou, H. Houle, S. Sideris, G. Kolunin, S. Boedeker, K.-L. Ang, G. A. Derumeaux, L. Agoston-Coldea, M. Baeza Garzon, B. Buyukakilli, S. Antoniou, A. Buno, G. Roussakis, L. Sargento, A. Ouss, M. Losito, O. Azevedo, M. M. Urdaniz, G. Arpesella, B. Lichodziejewska, B. Vujisic-Tesic, T. Butz, J. Davar, M. Poulsen, A. Grasso, G. Gkiouras, J. Moller, A. Apor, O. Dettori, T. Ruddy, W. Aljaroudi, G. Saifullina, C. Mabbet, N. Sheikh, M. De Maio, R. Sharma, G. Sutherland, J. Sun, M. Frenneaux, A. Saitta, D. Mahadevan, A. Angelov, F. Maffessanti, C. Gouva, A. Almeida, W. Serra, G. Tamborini, R. Winter, R. Medeiros, R. Ionasec, L. Gapon, P. Carrilho Ferreira, E. Ramirez, D. Roberson, A. Sadykov, R. P. Dos Reis, M. Burgess, P. Bruno, J. Hamilton, A. E. Masip, F. Oner, A. Erraki, M. Naldi, M. Massetti, C. Calisto, J. Lopez-Sendon, S. Gao, E. Kartsagoulis, J. Lof, D. Muraru, J. Kwong, V. Muthurangu, F. Degener, B. Bijnens, R. Arunkumar, S. Ranjbar, S. Longo, M. Pietila, W. Streb, T. Bombardini, H. Zemir, D. Silva, Q. Zhang, S. Lee, K. Naka, F. Vecchio, F. Schaefer, C. Marcos, A. Kottam, L. Brunvand, A. Burghardt, M. Satendra, I. Machado, M. Toth, J. Nowak, G. Gnanavelu, S. Stojkovic, E. Maroto, Y. Park, S. Coulibaly, N. Ozgunes, O. Oldenburg, S. Gurgul, M. Canales, T. Rudbaek, T. Lopez-Fernandez, P. Katsimbri, M. Dekleva, F. Liu, J. Thomas, L. Garcia Cuenllas, P. Meimoun, K. Egstrup, T. Mocan, J. Coghlan, R. Bader, B. Loegstrup, F. Barilla, S. Ribeiro, S. Akhunova, F. Sibellas, C. Aggeli, N. Swaminathan, I. Zyrianov, D. Citirik, J. Suzic Lazic, A. Lourenco, A. Cox, S. Tzortzis, G. Makavos, M. Szulik, P. Massion, R. Sicari, B. Wozniakowski, B. Bahlay, A. Rosner, S. Kutty, J. Lekakis, R. Tripodi, D. Hofsten, M. Pepi, J. Davies, D. Trifunovic, B. Sasko, A. Bircan, M. Camino, J. Stepanovic, A. Bernardes, P. Marie, S. H. Kim, R. Dulgheru, S. Aytekin, B. Pencic, I. Papadakis, G. Dwivedi, D. Danford, J. Sousa, R. Klein, P. Pruszczyk, M. Altman, J. Schwartz, F. De Torres, A. Sahinarslan, A. Moysich, A. Chilingaryan, P. Goktas, N. Cortez-Dias, M. Maccherini, M. Mpougialkli, K. Kurnicka, L.-A. Mohlkert, M D Mesa Rubio, E. Imbalzano, O. Huttin, T. Kiviniemi, P. Wiesen, M. Norman, A. Sezgin, B. Pirat, M. Mercy, N. Shurkevich, J. Clerc, A. Pereira, K. Katopodis, P. Dilaveris, A. Saraste, A. Kisheva, B. Chow, S. Sahin, A. Ionescu, C. Toumpanakis, A. Rudd, J. Srinivasan, S. Chachalos, T. Kuehne, X. Liu, S. Mihaila, A. Aydinalp, T. Ishizu, M. Cameli, G. Pavlidis, A. Aussoleil, M. Hussein, F. Streitner, H. Schirmer, J.-C. Eicher, C. Bergerot, L. A. Pierard, A. Chernjavskiy, H. Raju, S. Mondillo, A. Taylor, S. Carerj, T. Lehtinen, C. Stefanadis, D. Chin, C. Barreiros, R. Davies, M. Schumann, R. Riezebos, D. Gemma, R. Capoulade, B. Montalvan, A. Ciobanu, J. D'hooge, D. I. Del Valle, J. Feliu, D. Duman, D. Donato, D. G. Dorado, V. Bistola, J. B. Rius, M. Kleut, T. Myrmel, M. Bessonova, F. Ballesteros, M. Delgado Ortega, I. Grapsa, C. Papadopoulos, P. Pellikka, D. Muthukumar, A. Flyvbjerg, H. Triantafyllidi, M. Al-Mallah, L. Mircheva, I. Quelhas, R. Rimbas, M. Boricic, J. F. R. Palomares, J. Kasprzak, M. Ravi, Y. Harimura, F. Sargin, V. Dhandapani, D. Knight, J.-L. Canivet, N. Kouris, A. Sljivic, R. A. Dobson, G. Nartsissova, G. T. Tura, P. Trivilou, C. Sousa, I. Ali, C. Jorge, S. Chidambaram, A. Rotkiewicz, R. Grimm, K. Yun, E. Yaroslavskaya, E. Poulidakis, O. Dubourg, P. Lancellotti, D. Dedovic, H. Muderrisoglu, P. Pibarot, A. Rodriguez, A. Vitarelli, D. Kececioglu, R. Placido, P. T. Mas, C. Halvorsen, F. Fang, M. van Bracht, M. Galinanes, A. Toth, Z. Kalarus, M. Ruiz Ortiz, M. Bjerre, J.-E. Wolf, A. Majstorovic, G. Karthikeyan, N. D. Papamichael, E. Szymczyk, I. Kallikazaros, S. Singh, S. Venkatesan, A. Chan, A. Stevanovic, L. Sade, L. G. Garcia-Moreno, B. Lorcerie, A. Tsantes, M. Loudon, C. Olympios, B. K. Avci, K. Laser, Y. Feng, H. Koerperich, L. Rodriguez, I. Schilling, A. Avgeropoulou, S. Goncalves, J. Guardado, R. Reynolds, V. De Cicco, V. Kostopoulos, D. Karassavidou, R. Lang, S. Stankovic, S. Granja, H. Thibault, L. Rasmussen, C. Prinz, N. Banner, F. Mazuelos, E. Bonnefoy-Cudraz, R. Jasaityte, B. Popovic, L. Li, R. Del Bene, P. Karjalainen, W. Tsang, I. Vlasseros, P. Gripari, S. Binno, K. Airaksinen, V. Celic, J. Magne, D. Krinochkin, E. Ferdenzi, D. Avenarius, K. Meenakshi, D. Vinereanu, Z. Elhonsali, S. Sharma, J. D'arcy, D. Dawson, M. Cusma-Piccione, A. Inan, A. Rodriguez Lopez, G. M. Nasr, M. Kostrubiec, D. Iaccarino, H. Botker, M. Morenate Navio, V. Cui, and A. Luycx-Bore
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Session (computer science) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2012
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10. Poster session Friday 7 December - PM: Effect of systemic illnesses on the heart
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G. Forleo, T. Henriques-Coelho, A. Kalogerakis, A. Nestoruc, R. Conti, G. Guzman Martinez, M. Ostojic, S. Aytekin, P. Margetis, D. Kremastinos, A. Hagege, M. Sunbul, L. Hazarapetyan, M. Fernandes, A. Pfuetzner, M. Akkaya, I. Paraskevaides, C. Zito, F. Castillo, D. G. Dorado, A Di Cori, O. Azevedo, M. Pizzarelli, TM Li Causi, A. Jaccard, A. Chilingaryan, A. Lourenco, B. Mutlu, E. Ermis, M. Martinek, D. Duval, L. Tumasyan, J. Thambo, P. Virot, P. De Araujo Goncalves, I. Sari, F. Colazzo, A. Stepura, M. S. Carvalho, B. Beleslin, P. Nihoyannopoulos, A. Corciu, E. Langesaeter, F. Kyndt, J. Schott, A. Diogo, G. Andersen, D. De Palma, H. Skulstad, P. Crea, S. Wirdeier, M. Olszowska, S. Castelvecchio, M. Muiesan, M. Kalantzi, G. Ertas, K. Branidou, I. Alvarez Pichel, E. Shkolnik, T. Schuster, M. J. Monaghan, A. Parkhomenko, V. Schiano Lomoriello, A. Ahmed, C. Jimenez Rubio, M. M. Urdaniz, A. M. Lesniak-Sobelga, G. Rubagotti, S. Gustavsson, Verena Stangl, F. Bertacchini, J. Otterstad, S. Matsushita, G. Macri, W. Streb, C. David, Y. Nogami, L. Faber, J. Kim, M. Chigira, M. Cusma-Piccione, S.-H. Shin, Cristina Maria Stanescu, M. Hlawaty, C. Napolitano, T. Kaier, S. Yurdakul, A. E. Masip, A. Zacharaki, S. Adawi, L. Menicanti, L. Tomkiewicz-Pajak, A. Patrianakos, S. Ercan, J. Stepanovic, F. Matei, U. Richter, E. Erdogan, R. Shaikh, A. Kepez, E. Soldati, K. Jarosz, M. Miceli, J. Grapsa, M. Cardoso, L. Boubrit, J. Singelton, M. Morenate, Henryk Dreger, I. Comanescu, L. Fontana, S. Morner, C. Agabiti Rosei, L. Brodin, J. Vaskelyte, E. Hamodraka, K. Uno, Fabian Knebel, R. Petraco, M. Komeda, L. Weinert, I. Daha, A. Shiran, V. Stinziani, I. Asmer, F. Antonini-Canterin, L. Iliuta, M. Rosca, P. Lindqvist, N. Cortez-Dias, E. Mueller, Z. Katidis, Y. Vasyuk, P. Rubis, R. Jonkaitiene, J. G. Acosta Velez, S. Lafitte, K. Fox, T. Rakowski, C. Manisty, D. Stassaldi, R. Piazza, L. Spinelli, S. Han, R. Lang, L. Oreto, T. Le Tourneau, L. Li, J. Areias, R. Isnard, D. Silva, Karl Stangl, T. Kukulski, M. Gaspari, A. Tsatsopoulou, Miguel Mota Carmo, P. Pugliatti, A. Atsumi, J. Hammel, J. B. Rius, F. D'auria, O. Ozer, A. Comaglio, Giulio Zucchelli, R. Sicari, P. Claus, D. Horstkotte, A. Di Molfetta, J. De La Hera Galarza, P. Wathen, M. Ganaeem, E. Nyktari, G. Alongi, N. Hayashi, L. Castiglioni, C. El Hamel, A. Melidonis, Y. Seo, M. Cogne, C. Corros, F. Procaccio, L. Fresiello, T. Graven, D. De Guillebon, I. Machado, V. Mor-Avi, R. Rubinshtein, E. Durmus, A. Venkatesh, A. Paini, E. Truemper, A. Aleixo, A. Sahlen, C. Wunderlich, H. Uyarel, R. Ippolito, J. Huhta, D. Morgan, M. Petrovic, G. Cole, C. Piper, N. Zhuravskaya, J. Dubiel, R. Bloise, A. Iniesta Manjavacas, J. Kleinau, J. Lambert Rodriguez, E. Pasanisi, V. Petitalot, D. Beldekos, H. Lim, P. Kleczynski, N. Echahidi, K. Linask, A. Tasal, U. Guerrini, B. Haugen, V. Pereira, M. Banovic, A. Moreo, J. Miralles Ibarra, J F Rodriguez Palomares, C. Park, O. Mjolstad, R. Levine, M. T. G. Alujas, A. Zagatina, M. Martin Fernandez, J. Voigt, E. Psathakis, Y.-Y. Yang, B. Smith, A. Marciniak, T. Yoshikawa, M. Mohammed, C. Aggiusti, H. Tountas, M. Montoro Lopez, M. Guazzi, T. Przewlocki, D. Kim, A. Vannozzi, P. Kogoj, A. Kablak-Ziembicka, S. Goncalves, P. Heilmeyer, S. Censi, J. Kwan, S. Crispo, I. Nogueira, G. Isasti Aizpurua, F. Parthenakis, K. Sveric, O. Uku, F. Anglano, R. Jozwa, A. Karamanou, B. Ozben, M. Delgado, A. Santoro, A. Scafa Udriste, B. Vujisic-Tesic, Y. Kameda, L. Mathias, M. Bongiorni, S. Gianstefani, K.-S. Hsieh, J. Cousins, M. Prull, M. Isailovic-Kekovic, M. Turfan, J. Reiken, R. Muscariello, O. Fernandez Cimadevilla, E. Tremoli, S. Gherardi, F. Musca, S. Kutty, B. Popovic, D. Dudek, L. Gullestad, Michael Laule, A. Almeida, S. Vrakas, C. Santoro, M. Moreno Yanguela, V. Nesvetov, I. Lekakis, V. Mizariene, H. Yamagata, I. Karch, C. Davos, E. Stepien, E. A. Di Panzillo, C. Morisco, S. Kim, M. Takeuchi, R. Del Bene, A. Gaspar, C. Choi, M. Duprey, C. Cefalu, P. Regnier, Q. Ciampi, D. Francis, Gerd Baldenhofer, J. Trochu, A. Dziewierz, T. Bombardini, I. Nedeljkovic, O. Tautu, O. Suhr, M. Enomoto, K.-P. Weng, E. Enache, J. Johnson, J. Legutko, S. Grigoryan, R. Winter, J. Sousa, K. Aonuma, G. Wulf, S. Priori, J. Attebery, A. Squeri, S. Bosi, D. Lavergne, F. Bandera, P. T. Mas, X. Iriart, P. Vardas, A. Brzozowska-Czarnek, B. Trimarco, J. Kasprzak, K. Stuuer, R. Arena, J. O. Na, E. Picano, A. Horovitz, M. Sucu, M. Vatankulu, Vasile Manoliu, Z. Siudak, T. Damy, H. Dores, G. Tsaoussis, Gert Baumann, J. Jakala, Z. Kalarus, R. Jasaityte, G. Dan, K. Takenaka, M. Gurzun, M. Mavroidis, R. Florez Gomez, S. Winter, A. Ebihara, E. Fousteris, N. Catibog, B. Kilickiran Avci, A. Deligiorgis, R. Sharma, A. Alonso Ladreda, M. Dorobantu, Y. Lutay, P. Barbier, O. Jobard, J. Jedrzychowska-Baraniak, M. Perez-Lopez, Y. Yatomi, C. Itziar Soto, P. Polisca, K. Adamyan, B. Putnikovic, M. Lourenco, N. Taha, C. Ebner, K. Obase, P. Podolec, F. Romeo, M. Yamamoto, K. Shahgaldi, T. Edvardsen, C. Leon, A. Varela, A. Anastasakis, D. Oh, I. Di Matteo, A. Manouras, A. Theodosis-Georgilas, J. Bernstein, D. Cini, P. Reant, L. Santini, I. Quelhas, A. Bacaksiz, E. Agabiti Rosei, S. Bartosh-Zelenaya, R. Enache, C. Baicus, G. T. Tura, K. Kimura, R. Esposito, P. Kekovic, A. Whittaker, K. Park, N. Monteforte, S. Foussas, M. Kostkiewicz, S. Damjanovic, T. Ishizu, I. Ene, L. Chiariello, M. van Bracht, L. Segreti, T. Gaspar, A. Neves, M. Estensen, S. Carerj, H. Nesser, K. Yoshida, E. Prappa, S. Connolly, A. Djordjevic-Dikic, A. Calin, P. Carrilho-Ferreira, V. Di Bello, C. Beladan, S. Im, Sebastian Spethmann, S. Hakky, U. Trecroci, S. Tamai, L. Wrotniak, J. Necas, H. Marques, A. Neskovic, K. Skjetne, M. Galderisi, V. Ruddox, C. Adam, J. Leshko, H. Le Marec, A. Mateescu, L. Tunyan, F. Baeza, R. De Lucia, S. Aakhus, W. Serra, D. Simion, I. Stankovic, L. G. Garcia-Moreno, S. Sahin, P. Seferovic, M. Casartelli, E. Nobili, J. Marques, V. Davutoglu, O. Goktekin, C. Ginghina, D. Gemma, C. Yodwut, T. Sakakura, M. Nedeljkovic, S. Viani, H. Von Bibra, N. Protonotarios, R. Onut, H. Dalen, E. Romo, S. Woo, M. Franzosi, D. Zamfir, P. Ierano, J. S. De Lezo, E. Yeager, H.-J. Trappe, F. Pereira Machado, S. Grego, C. Gronlund, J. O'driscoll, C. Tsilafakis, L. Carpinteiro, L. Sironi, B. Diaz Molina, V. Probst, P. Sousa, N. Hammoudi, S. Kovalova, L. Paperini, M. Lunati, H. Seo, G. Ferrari, J. Roquette, F. Toledano, R. Jurkevicius, G. Nicolosi, D. Mohty, V. Giga, R. Sachner, T. Butz, F. Pousset, O. Sonmez, N. Reckefuss, O. Vriz, G. Dobson, J. Zdzienicka, V. Labate, F. Pinto, C. Jorge, F. Purcarea, T. Wutthachusin, R. Strasser, I. Kostavassili, M. Szulik, D. Danford, J. Vignalou, D. Popovic, M. Ruiz Ortiz, B. Popescu, O. Guseva, J. Rios Blanco, S. Purkayastha, D. Zaliaduonyte-Peksiene, J. Lopez Sendon, A. Magalhaes, G. Plehn, A. Tanrikulu, D. Mesa, G. Di Bella, D. Muraru, M. Salvetti, A. Arandjelovic, and M. Costantino
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Session (computer science) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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11. Poster Session 3: Friday 9 December 2011, 08:30-12:30 * Location: Poster Area
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C. Kenny, S. Adhya, R. Dworakowski, B. Brickham, P. Maccarthy, M. Monaghan, A. Guzzo, F. Innocenti, S. Vicidomini, D. Lazzeretti, S. Squarciotta, E. De Villa, C. Donnini, F. Bulletti, E. Guerrini, R. Pini, K. Bendjelid, J. Viale, S. Duperret, V. Piriou, D. Jacques, K. Shahgaldi, C. Silva, F. Pedro, L. Deister, L.-A. Brodin, A. Sahlen, A. Manouras, R. Winter, N. Berjeb, C. Cimadevilla, J. Dreyfus, C. Cueff, M. Malanca, A. Chiampan, A. Vahanian, D. Messika-Zeitoun, D. Muraru, D. Peluso, L. Dal Bianco, M. Beraldo, E. Solda', M. Tuveri, U. Cucchini, A. Al Mamary, L. Badano, S. Iliceto, I. Almuntaser, G. King, S. Norris, C. Daly, E. Ellis, R. Murphy, T. Erdei, M. Denes, A. Kardos, C. Foldesi, A. Temesvari, M. Lengyel, A. Bouzas Mosquera, F. Broullon, N. Alvarez-Garcia, J. Peteiro, G. Barge-Caballero, M. Lopez-Perez, A. Lopez-Sainz, A. Castro-Beiras, M. Luotolahti, H. Luotolahti, I. Kantola, J. Viikari, M. Andersen, M. Ersboell, J. Bro-Jeppesen, F. Gustafsson, L. Koeber, C. Hassager, J. Moller, D. Coisne, C. Diakov, F. Vallet, B. Lequeux, P. Blouin, L. Christiaens, R. Esposito, A. Santoro, V. Schiano Lomoriello, R. Raia, C. Santoro, G. De Simone, M. Galderisi, G. Abdula, W. Kosmala, H. Szczepanik-Osadnik, M. Przewlocka-Kosmala, A. Mysiak, T. O' Moore-Sullivan, T. Marwick, Y. T. Tan, F. Wenzelburger, F. Leyva, J. Sanderson, P. Pichler, B. Syeda, P. Hoefer, A. Zuckermann, T. Binder, M. Fijalkowski, A. Koprowski, R. Galaska, K. Blaut, K. Sworczak, A. Rynkiewicz, S. Lee, W. Kim, L. Jung, H. Yun, M. Song, J. Ko, E. A. Khalifa, P. Szymanski, M. Lipczynska, A. Klisieiwcz, P. Hoffman, C. Jorge, J. Silva Marques, S. Robalo Martins, C. Calisto, M. Mieiro, S. Vieira, M. Correia, J. Carvalho De Sousa, A. Almeida, A. Nunes Diogo, C. Park, K. March, T. Tillin, J. Mayet, N. Chaturvedi, A. Hughes, V. Di Bello, C. Giannini, M. Delle Donne, F. De Sanctis, P. Spontoni, C. Cucco, A. Corciu, C. Grigoratos, F. Bogazzi, A. Balbarini, O. Enescu, B. Suran, M. Florescu, M. Cinteza, D. Vinereanu, Y. Higuchi, K. Iwakura, A. Okamura, M. Date, K. Fujii, N. Cortez-Dias, D. Silva, P. Carrilho-Ferreira, A. Magalhaes, S. Ribeiro, S. Goncalves, M. Fiuza, F. Pinto, R. Placido, A. Bordalo, P. Grzywocz, K. Mizia-Stec, J. Chudek, Z. Gasior, A. M. Maceira Gonzalez, J. Cosin Sales, E. Dalli, B. Igual, J. Diago, J. Aguilar, J. Ruvira, S. Cimino, G. Pedrizzetti, G. Tonti, E. Canali, V. Petronilli, F. Boccalini, A. Mattatelli, Y. Hiramoto, C. Iacoboni, L. Agati, D. Trifunovic, M. Ostojic, B. Vujisic-Tesic, M. Petrovic, I. Nedeljkovic, M. Banovic, M. Boricic-Kostic, G. Draganic, M. Tesic, C. Gavina, R. Lopes, A. Lourenco, J. Almeida, J. Rodrigues, P. Pinho, J. Zamorano, A. Leite-Moreira, F. Rocha-Goncalves, M.-A. Clavel, R. Capoulade, J. Dumesnil, P. Mathieu, J.-P. Despres, P. Pibarot, S. Bull, A. Pitcher, D. Augustine, J. D'arcy, T. Karamitsos, A. Rai, B. Prendergast, H. Becher, S. Neubauer, S. Myerson, J. Magne, E. Donal, L. Davin, K. O'connor, C. Pirlet, M. Rosca, C. Szymanski, B. Cosyns, L. Pierard, P. Lancellotti, A. Calin, B. Popescu, C. Beladan, R. Enache, L. Lupascu, C. Sandu, C. Ginghina, V. Kamperidis, S. Hadjimiltiadis, G. Sianos, K. Anastasiadis, V. Grosomanidis, G. Efthimiadis, H. Karvounis, G. Parharidis, I. Styliadis, C. Gonzalez Canovas, C. Munoz-Esparza, J. Bonaque Gonzalez, A. Fernandez, M. Salar Alcaraz, D. Saura Espin, E. Pinar Bermudez, M. Oliva-Sandoval, G. De La Morena Valenzuela, M. Valdes Chavarri, E. Brochet, L. Lepage, D. Attias, D. Detaint, D. Himbert, B. Iung, B. Pirat, S. Little, S. Chang, L. Tiller, R. Kumar, W. Zoghbi, A. P.-W. Lee, M. Hsiung, S. Wan, R. Wong, F. Luo, F. Fang, J. Xie, M. Underwood, J. Sun, C. Yu, R. Jansen, W. Tietge, K. Sijbrandij, M. Cramer, L. De Heer, J. Kluin, S. A. J. Chamuleau, T. Oliveras Vila, E. Ferrer Sistach, L. Delgado Ramis, J. Lopez Ayerbe, N. Vallejo Camazon, F. Gual Capllonch, C. Garcia Alonso, A. Teis Soley, X. Ruyra Baliarda, A. Bayes Genis, S. Negrea, C. Alexandrescu, F. Bourlon, F. Civaia, G. Dreyfus, S. Paetzold, O. Luha, R. Hoedl, G. Stoschitzky, K. Pfeiffer, D. Zweiker, B. Pieske, R. Maier, T. Sevilla, A. Revilla, J. Lopez, I. Vilacosta, R. Arnold, I. Gomez, J. San Roman, G. Nikcevic, A. Djordjevic Dikic, S. Djordjevic, S. Raspopovic, V. Jovanovic, B. Kircanski, S. Pavlovic, G. Milasinovic, I. Ruiz-Zamora, F. Cabrera Bueno, M. Molina, J. Fernandez-Pastor, J. Pena, A. Linde, A. Barrera, J. Alzueta, C. Bremont, A. Bensaid, H. Alonso, O. Zaghden, J. Nahum, J. Dubois-Rande, P. Gueret, P. Lim, S.-P. Lee, K. Park, H.-R. Kim, J.-H. Lee, H.-S. Ahn, J.-H. Kim, H.-K. Kim, Y.-J. Kim, D.-W. Sohn, M. Niemann, S. Herrmann, K. Hu, D. Liu, M. Beer, G. Ertl, C. Wanner, T. Takenaka, C. Tei, F. Weidemann, H. Madeira, M. Mendes Pedro, D. Brito, R. Ippolito, D. De Palma, S. Gati, D. Oxborough, M. Reed, A. Zaidi, S. Ghani, N. Sheikh, M. Papadakis, S. Sharma, V. Chow, A. Ng, T. Pasqualon, W. Zhao, D. Hanzek, T. Chung, T. Yeoh, L. Kritharides, L. Magda, D. Mihalcea, D. Jinga, R. Mincu, E. Ferrazzi, G. Segato, F. Folino, G. Famoso, M. Senzolo, R. Bellu, F. Corbetti, F. Tona, O. Azevedo, I. Quelhas, J. Guardado, M. Fernandes, V. Pereira, R. Medeiros, P. Sousa, W. Santos, S. Pereira, N. Marques, J. Mimoso, V. Marques, I. Jesus, L. Rustad, K. Nytroen, L. Gullestad, B. Amundsen, S. Aakhus, K. Linhartova, G. Sterbakova, J. Necas, S. Kovalova, R. Cerbak, N. Nelassov, N. Korotkijan, A. Shishkina, B. Gagieva, M. Nagaplev, O. Eroshenko, M. Morgunov, S. Parmon, S. Velthuis, M. Van Gent, M. Post, C. Westermann, J. Mager, R. Snijder, S. P. Koyalakonda, M. Anderson, M. Burgess, L. Bergenzaun, M. Chew, H. Ohlin, G. F. Gjerdalen, J. Hisdal, E. Solberg, T. Andersen, Z. Radunovic, K. Steine, T. Rutz, A. Kuehn, K. Petzuch, M. Pekala, J. Elmenhorst, S. Fratz, J. Mueller, A. Hager, J. Hess, M. Vogt, D. Van Der Linde, I. Van De Laar, M. Wessels, J. Bekkers, A. Moelker, H. Tanghe, F. Van Kooten, R. Oldenburg, A. Bertoli-Avella, J. Roos-Hesselink, A. Cresti, L. Fontani, P. Calabria, E. Capati, S. Severi, M. Lynch, S. Saraf, B. Sandler, S. Yoon, S. Kim, C. Ko, S. Ryu, Y. Byun, H. Seo, Q. Ciampi, F. Rigo, L. Pratali, S. Gherardi, B. Villari, E. Picano, R. Sicari, J. Celutkiene, D. Zakarkaite, V. Skorniakov, V. Zvironaite, V. Grabauskiene, J. Sinicyna, G. Gruodyte, K. Janonyte, A. Laucevicius, J. O'driscoll, K. Schmid, A. Marciniak, A. Saha, S. Gupta, R. Smith, R. Sharma, N. Alvarez Garcia, O. Prada, A. Rodriguez Vilela, G. Barge Caballero, M. Lopez Perez, A. Lopez Sainz, A. Castro Beiras, J. Kochanowski, P. Scislo, R. Piatkowski, M. Grabowski, M. Marchel, M. Roik, D. Kosior, G. Opolski, C. M. Van De Heyning, H. Mahjoub, H. Clausen, C. Basaggianis, J. Newton, A. Del Pasqua, A. Carotti, D. Di Carlo, E. Cetrano, A. Toscano, R. Iacobelli, C. Esposito, M. Chinali, G. Pongiglione, G. Rinelli, M. Larsson, A. Bjallmark, K. Caidahl, L. Brodin, H. Gao, M. Lugiez, C. Guivier, R. Rieu, J. D'hooge, G. Hang, C. Guerin, M. Menard, J.-U. Voigt, J. Dungu, G. Campos, R. Jaffarulla, S. Gomes-Pereira, N. Sutaria, C. Baker, P. Nihoyannopoulos, M. Bellamy, D. Harries, N. Walker, P. Pearson, J. Reiken, J. Batteson, R. Kamdar, F. Murgatroyd, A. D'andrea, L. Riegler, R. Scarafile, E. Pezzullo, G. Salerno, E. Bossone, G. Limongelli, M. Russo, G. Pacileo, R. Calabro', Y. Kang, J. Cui, H. Chen, C. Pan, X. Shu, A. Kiotsekoglou, S. Saha, R. Toole, S. Govind, A. Gopal, F. Crispi, B. Bijnens, E. Sepulveda-Swatson, J. Rojas-Benavente, J. Dominguez, M. Illa, E. Eixarch, M. Sitges, E. Gratacos, C. Prinz, R. Faludi, A. Walker, M. Amzulescu, T. Uejima, A. Fraser, J. Voigt, M. Esmaeilzadeh, M. Maleki, A. Amin, F. Vakilian, F. Noohi, Z. Ojaghi Haghighi, P. Nakhostin Davari, H. Bakhshandeh Abkenar, R. Rimbas, R. Dulgheru, A. Margulescu, M. D' Asaro, C. Mizzon, F. Parisi, B.-C. Jung, B.-Y. Lee, H.-J. Kang, M. Kim, Y. Kim, D. Cho, S. Park, S. Hong, D. Lim, W. Shim, H. Bellsham-Revell, S. Tibby, A. J. Bell, O. I. Miller, G. Greil, J. M. Simpson, R. A. Providencia, J. Trigo, A. Botelho, P. Gomes, L. Seca, S. Barra, A. Faustino, G. Costa, N. Quintal, A. Leitao-Marques, E. Nestaas, A. Stoylen, D. Fugelseth, C. Mornos, A. Ionac, L. Petrescu, D. Cozma, D. Dragulescu, A. Mornos, S. Pescariu, A. Fontana, M. Abbate, M. Cazzaniga, C. Giannattasio, G. Trocino, K. Laser, L. Faber, M. Fischer, H. Koerperich, D. Kececioglu, M. F. Elnoamany, A. Dawood, M. Elhabashy, Y. Khalil, N. Piriou, K. Warin-Fresse, M. Caza, G. Fau, D. Crochet, N. Xhabija, I. Allajbeu, E. Petrela, M. Heba, M. Barreiro Perez, M. Martin Fernandez, A. Renilla Gonzalez, J. Florez Munoz, O. Fernandez Cimadevilla, I. Alvarez Pichel, E. Velasco Alonso, D. Leon Duran, E. Benito Martin, S. Secades Gonzalez, L. Gargani, P. Pang, E. Davis, A. Schumacher, A. Silva Ferreira, N. Bettencourt, P. Matos, L. Oliveira, J. Cosin-Sales, M. Lopez Lereu, J. Monmeneu, J. Estornell, M. Tsverava, D. Tsverava, A. Varela, M. Salagianni, I. Galani, E. Andreakos, C. Davos, I. Ikonomidis, J. Lekakis, V. Tritakis, N. Kadoglou, J. Papadakis, P. Trivilou, S. Tzortzis, C. Koukoulis, I. Paraskevaidis, M. Anastasiou-Nana, G. Kim, H. Youn, P. Ibrahimi, G. Bajraktari, F. Jashari, A. Ahmeti, A. Poniku, E. Haliti, M. Henein, B. Pezo Nikolic, H. Jurin, D. Lovric, Z. Baricevic, I. Ivanac Vranesic, M. Lovric Bencic, A. Ernst, and J. Separovic Hanzevacki
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Novel technique ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Computer vision ,Nanotechnology ,General Medicine ,Contrast (music) ,Artificial intelligence ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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12. Poster Session 4: Friday 9 December 2011, 14:00-18:00 * Location: Poster Area
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M. Wang, G. Yan, W. Yue, C. Siu, H. Tse, A. Perperidis, D. Cusack, A. White, T. Macgillivray, W. Mcdicken, T. Anderson, V. Ryabov, V. Shurupov, T. Suslova, V. Markov, N. Elmstedt, K. Ferm Widlund, B. Lind, L.-A. Brodin, M. Westgren, F. Mantovani, A. Barbieri, F. Bursi, C. Valenti, M. Quaglia, M. Modena, D. Peluso, D. Muraru, L. Dal Bianco, M. Beraldo, E. Solda', M. Tuveri, U. Cucchini, A. Al Mamary, L. Badano, S. Iliceto, A. Goncalves, C. Almeria, P. Marcos-Alberca, G. Feltes, R. Hernandez-Antolin, H. Rodriguez, L. Maroto, J. Silva Cardoso, C. Macaya, J. Zamorano, S. Squarciotta, F. Innocenti, A. Guzzo, S. Bianchi, D. Lazzeretti, E. De Villa, S. Vicidomini, B. Del Taglia, C. Donnini, R. Pini, C. Mennie, A. M. Salmasi, V. Kutyifa, V. Nagy, E. Edes, A. Apor, B. Merkely, S. Nyrnes, L. Lovstakken, H. Torp, B. Haugen, K. Said, A. Shehata, Z. Ashour, S. El-Tobgy, M. Cameli, E. Bigio, M. Lisi, F. Righini, F. Franchi, S. Scolletta, S. Mondillo, E. Gayat, L. Weinert, C. Yodwut, V. Mor-Avi, R. Lang, N. Hrynchyshyn, N. Kachenoura, B. Diebold, R. Khedim, M. Senesi, A. Redheuil, E. Mousseaux, L. Perdrix, S. Yurdakul, V. Erdemir, Y. Tayyareci, K. Memic, O. Yildirimturk, V. Aytekin, M. Gurel, S. Aytekin, L. Gargani, C. Fernandez Cimadevilla, S. La Falce, P. Landi, E. Picano, R. Sicari, M. K. Smedsrud, J. Gravning, C. Eek, L. Morkrid, H. Skulstad, L. Aaberge, B. Bendz, J. Kjekshus, T. Edvardsen, G. Bajraktari, V. Hyseni, B. Morina, A. Batalli, R. Tafarshiku, R. Olloni, M. Henein, O. Mjolstad, S. Snare, L. Folkvord, F. Helland, O. Haraldseth, A. Grimsmo, M. Berry, O. Zaghden, J. Nahum, L. Macron, O. Lairez, T. Damy, A. Bensaid, J. Dubois Rande, P. Gueret, P. Lim, N. Nciri, Z. Issaoui, C. Tlili, I. Wanes, H. Foudhil, F. Dachraoui, J. Grapsa, D. Dawson, P. Nihoyannopoulos, L. Gianturco, M. Turiel, F. Atzeni, P. Sarzi-Puttini, D. Stella, L. Donato, L. Tomasoni, P. Jung, M. Mueller, T. Huber, G. Sevilmis, F. Kroetz, H. Sohn, V. Panoulas, A. Bratsas, R. Raso, G. Tartarisco, G. Pioggia, P. Gargiulo, M. Petretta, A. Cuocolo, M. Prastaro, C. D'amore, E. Vassallo, G. Savarese, C. Marciano, S. Paolillo, P. Perrone Filardi, C. Aggeli, I. Felekos, G. Roussakis, E. Poulidakis, P. Pietri, K. Toutouzas, C. Stefanadis, A. Kaladaridis, I. Skaltsiotis, G. Kottis, D. Bramos, D. Takos, I. Matthaios, I. Agrios, E. Papadopoulou, S. Moulopoulos, S. Toumanidis, P. Carrilho-Ferreira, N. Cortez-Dias, C. Jorge, D. Silva, J. Silva Marques, R. Placido, L. Santos, S. Ribeiro, M. Fiuza, F. Pinto, V. Stoickov, S. Ilic, M. Deljanin Ilic, W. Kim, J. Woo, J. Bae, K. Kim, M. Descalzo, J. Rodriguez, S. Moral, I. Otaegui, P. Mahia, L. Garcia Del Blanco, T. Gonzalez Alujas, J. Figueras, A. Evangelista, D. Garcia-Dorado, M. Takeuchi, K. Kaku, K. Otani, M. Iwataki, H. Kuwaki, N. Haruki, H. Yoshitani, Y. Otsuji, M. Kukucka, M. Pasic, A. Unbehaun, S. Dreysse, A. Mladenow, H. Kuppe, R. Hetzer, N. Rajamannan, A. Tanrikulu, L. Kristiansson, S. Gustafsson, K. Lindmark, M. Y. Henein, C. Evdoridis, P. Stougiannos, M. Thomopoulos, M. Fosteris, P. Spanos, G. Sionis, D. Giatsios, A. Paschalis, C. Sakellaris, A. Trikas, Z. Y. Yong, K. Boerlage-Van Dijk, K. Koch, M. Vis, B. Bouma, J. Piek, J. Baan, L. Abid, Z. Frikha, K. Makni, N. Maazoun, D. Abid, M. Hentati, S. Kammoun, P. Barbier, A. Staron, C. Cefalu', G. Berna, P. Gripari, D. Andreini, G. Pontone, M. Pepi, L. Ring, B. Rana, S. Ho, F. Wells, A. Dogan, O. Karaca, G. Guler, E. Guler, H. Gunes, E. Alizade, H. Agus, G. Gol, O. Esen, A. Esen, M. Turkmen, E. Agricola, G. Ingallina, M. Ancona, S. Maggio, M. Slavich, V. Tufaro, M. Oppizzi, A. Margonato, C. Orsborne, B. Irwin, K. Pearce, S. Ray, C. Garcia Alonso, N. Vallejo, C. Labata, J. Lopez Ayerbe, A. Teis, E. Ferrer, R. Nunez Aragon, F. Gual, M. Pedro Botet, A. Bayes Genis, C. M. Santos, M. Carvalho, M. Andrade, H. Dores, S. Madeira, G. Cardoso, A. Ventosa, C. Aguiar, R. Ribeiras, M. Mendes, M. Petrovic, G. Milasinovic, B. Vujisic-Tesic, I. Nedeljkovic, D. Zamaklar-Trifunovic, I. Petrovic, G. Draganic, M. Banovic, M. Boricic, H. Villarraga, C. Molini-Griggs Bs, P. Silen-Rivera Bs, B. Payne Mph Ms, Y. Koshino Md Phd, J. Hsiao Md, V. Monivas Palomero, S. Mingo Santos, C. Mitroi, I. Garcia Lunar, P. Garcia Pavia, V. Castro Urda, J. Toquero, J. Gonzalez Mirelis, M. Cavero Gibanel, I. Fernandez Lozano, Z. Oko-Sarnowska, H. Wachowiak-Baszynska, A. Katarzynska-Szymanska, O. Trojnarska, S. Grajek, D. Bellavia, P. Pellikka, A. Dispenzieri, J. K. Oh, V. Polizzi, F. Pitrolo, F. Musumeci, F. Miller, R. Ancona, S. Comenale Pinto, P. Caso, S. Severino, C. Cavallaro, F. Vecchione, A. D'onofrio, R. Calabro', A. M. Maceira Gonzalez, C. Ripoll, J. Cosin-Sales, B. Igual, J. Salazar, V. Belloch, J. Cosin-Aguilar, B. Pinamonti, A. Iorio, M. Bobbo, M. Merlo, G. Barbati, L. Massa, G. Faganello, A. Di Lenarda, G. F. Sinagra, T. Ishizu, Y. Seo, M. Enomoto, Y. Kameda, N. Ishibashi, M. Inoue, K. Aonuma, A. Saleh, A. Matsumori, H. Negm, H. Fouad, A. Onsy, E. Hamodraka, I. Paraskevaidis, M. Kallistratos, V. Lezos, T. Zamfir, C. Manetos, D. Mavropoulos, L. Poulimenos, D. Kremastinos, A. Manolis, R. Citro, F. Rigo, Q. Ciampi, M. Patella, G. Provenza, C. Zito, E. Tagliamonte, F. Rotondi, F. Silvestri, E. Bossone, P. Beltran Correas, C. Gutierrez Landaluce, M. Gomez Bueno, J. Segovia Cubero, C. Beladan, F. Matei, B. Popescu, A. Calin, M. Rosca, A. Boanta, R. Enache, O. Savu, C. Usurelu, C. Ginghina, A. O. Ciobanu, R. Dulgheru, S. Magda, R. Dragoi, M. Florescu, D. Vinereanu, S. Robalo Martins, C. Calisto, S. Goncalves, I. Barrigoto, J. Carvalho De Sousa, A. Almeida, A. Nunes Diogo, L. Sargento, M. Satendra, C. Sousa, N. Lousada, R. Palma Reis, V. Schiano Lomoriello, R. Esposito, A. Santoro, R. Raia, P. Schiattarella, E. Dores, M. Galderisi, N. Mansencal, V. Caille, A. Dupland, S. Perrot, K. Bouferrache, A. Vieillard-Baron, R. Jouffroy, P. Moceri, E. Liodakis, M. Gatzoulis, W. Li, K. Dimopoulos, M. Sadron, P. E. Seguela, B. Arnaudis, Y. Dulac, T. Cognet, P. Acar, Y. Shiina, H. Uemura, K. Kupczynska, J. Kasprzak, B. Michalski, P. Lipiec, V. Carvalho, A. M. G. Almeida, C. David, J. Marques, P. Ferreira, M. Amaro, P. Costa, A. Diogo, V. Tritakis, I. Ikonomidis, J. Lekakis, S. Tzortzis, N. Kadoglou, I. Papadakis, P. Trivilou, C. Koukoulis, M. Anastasiou-Nana, T. Bombardini, S. Gherardi, G. Arpesella, M. Maccherini, W. Serra, G. Magnani, R. Del Bene, E. Pasanisi, U. Startari, L. Panchetti, A. Rossi, M. Piacenti, M. Morales, I. El Hajjaji, R. El Mahmoud, F. Digne, O. Dubourg, G. Agoston, A. Moreo, L. Pratali, A. Moggi Pignone, A. Pavellini, M. Doveri, F. Musca, A. Varga, F. Faita, S. Rimoldi, C. Sartori, Y. Alleman, C. Salinas Salmon, M. Villena, U. Scherrer, R. Baptista, S. Serra, G. Castro, R. Martins, M. Salvador, P. Monteiro, J. Silva, L. Szudi, A. Temesvary, B. Fekete, I. Kassai, L. Szekely, S. S. Abdel Moneim, M. Martinez, S. Mankad, M. Bernier, A. Dhoble, K. Chandrasekaran, J. Oh, S. Mulvagh, G. R. Hong, J. Y. Kim, S. C. Lee, S. H. Choi, I. S. Sohn, H. S. Seo, J. H. Choi, K. I. Cho, S. J. Yoon, S. J. Lim, P. Wejner-Mik, J. Kusmierek, A. Plachcinska, R. Szuminski, S. Stoebe, A. Tarr, T. Trache, A. Hagendorff, C. Jenkins, H. Kuhl, H. Nesser, T. Marwick, A. Franke, J. Niel, L. Sugeng, S. Soderberg, P. Lindqvist, J. Necas, S. Kovalova, S. K. Saha, A. Kiotsekoglou, R. Toole, S. Govind, A. Gopal, M.-S. Amzulescu, A. Florian, J. Bogaert, S. Janssens, J. Voigt, V. Parisi, M. Losi, L. Parrella, C. Contaldi, E. Chiacchio, A. Caputi, A. Scatteia, A. Buonauro, S. Betocchi, R. Rimbas, S. Mihaila, M. Caputo, R. Navarri, P. Innelli, R. Urselli, E. Capati, P. Ballo, F. Furiozzi, R. Favilli, R. Lindquist, A. Miller, C. Reece, P. O'leary, F. Cetta, B. W. Eidem, M. Cikes, H. Gasparovic, B. Bijnens, V. Velagic, T. Kopjar, B. Biocina, D. Milicic, A. Ta-Shma, A. Nir, Z. Perles, S. Gavri, J. Golender, A. Rein, G. Pinnacchio, L. Barone, I. Battipaglia, A. Cosenza, L. Marinaccio, I. Coviello, G. Scalone, A. Sestito, G. Lanza, F. Crea, S. Cakal, E. Eroglu, B. Ozkan, S. Kulahcioglu, M. Bulut, A. Koyuncu, G. Acar, G. Alici, C. Dundar, F. Labombarda, E. Zangl, A. Pellissier, D. Bougle, P. Maragnes, P. Milliez, E. Saloux, S. Lagoudakou, E. Gialafos, A. Tsokanis, A. Nagy, T. Kovats, H. Vago, A. Toth, B. Sax, A. Kovacs, M. F. Elnoamany, H. Badran, I. Abdelfattah, T. Khalil, M. Salama, T. Butz, C. Taubenberger, F. Thangarajah, A. Meissner, M. Van Bracht, M. Prull, H. Yeni, G. Plehn, H. Trappe, R. Rydman, D. Bone, M. Alam, K. Caidahl, F. Larsen, Z. Gasior, Z. Tabor, P. Sengupta, D. Liu, M. Niemann, K. Hu, S. Herrmann, S. Stoerk, C. Morbach, S. Knop, W. Voelker, G. Ertl, F. Weidemann, P. Cawley, C. Hamilton-Craig, L. Mitsumori, J. Maki, C. Otto, M. Astrom Aneq, E. Nylander, T. Ebbers, J. Engvall, P. Arvanitis, F. Flachskampf, O. Duvernoy, F. De Torres Alba, S. Valbuena Lopez, G. Guzman Martinez, J. Gomez De Diego, J. Rey Blas, E. Armada Romero, E. Lopez De Sa, M. Moreno Yanguela, J. Lopez Sendon, N. Trikalinos, G. Siasos, A. Aggeli, A. Tomaszewski, A. Kutarski, M. Tomaszewski, O. Vriz, C. Driussi, M. Bettio, D. Pavan, F. Antonini Canterin, A. Doltra Magarolas, J. Fernandez-Armenta, E. Silva, N. Solanes, M. Rigol, A. Barcelo, L. Mont, A. Berruezo, J. Brugada, M. Sitges, F. L. Ciciarello, S. Mandolesi, F. Fedele, L. Agati, A. Marceca, S. Rhee, S. Shin, S. Kim, K. Yun, N. Yoo, N. Kim, S. Oh, J. Jeong, and N. Alabdulkarim
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S. Vijayan, M. Khanji, A. Ionescu, C. Podoleanu, A. Frigy, A. Ugri, A. Varga, D. Podoleanu, A. Incze, E. Carasca, D. Dobreanu, O. Mjolstad, H. Dalen, T. Graven, J. Kleinau, B. Hagen, H. Fu, T. Liu, J. Li, C. Liu, C. Zhou, G. Li, R. Bordese, M. Capriolo, D. Brero, I. Salvetti, M. Cannillo, M. Antolini, W. Grosso Marra, S. Frea, M. Morello, F. Gaita, F. Maffessanti, E. Caiani, D. Muraru, F. Tuveri, L. Dal Bianco, L. Badano, A. Majid, A. Soesanto, B. Ario Suryo Kuncoro, R. Sukmawan, M. H. Ganesja, T. Benedek, M. Chitu, J. Beata, Z. Suciu, I. Kovacs, O. Bucur, I. Benedek, A. Hrynkiewicz-Szymanska, F. Szymanski, G. Karpinski, K. Filipiak, Z. Radunovic, L. Lande Wekre, K. Steine, O. Bech-Hanssen, B. Rundqvist, F. Lindgren, N. Selimovic, J. Jedrzychowska-Baraniak, R. Jozwa, B. Larysz, J. Kasprzak, T. Ripp, V. Mordovin, E. Ripp, A. Ciobanu, R. Dulgheru, R. Dragoi, S. Magda, M. Florescu, S. Mihaila, R. Rimbas, M. Cinteza, D. Vinereanu, C. Benavides-Vallve, B. Pelacho, O. Iglesias, S. Castano, A. Munoz-Barrutia, F. Prosper, C. Ortiz De Solorzano, A. Manouras, A. Sahlen, R. Winter, P. Vardas, L. Brodin, S. I. Sarvari, K. H. Haugaa, W. Zahid, B. Bendz, L. Aaberge, T. Edvardsen, G. Di Bella, S. Pedri, R. Donato, A. Madaffari, C. Zito, D. Stapf, M. Schreckenberg, S. Carerj, H. Yoshikawa, M. Suzuki, Y. Kusunose, G. Hashimoto, T. Otsuka, M. Nakamura, K. Sugi, J. Grapsa, D. Dawson, W. Gin-Sing, L. Howard, J. Gibbs, P. Nihoyannopoulos, B. Smith, T. Coulter, A. Rendon, W. Gorissen, A. Shiran, I. Asmer, S. Adawi, M. Ganaeem, J. Shehadeh, M. Cameli, M. Lisi, F. Righini, M. Maccherini, G. Sani, M. Galderisi, S. Mondillo, D. Kalimanovska-Ostric, T. Nastasovic, I. Jovanovic, B. Milakovic, M. Dostanic, M. Stosic, I. Sasic, K. Sveen, T. Nerdrum, K. Hanssen, K. Dahl-Jorgensen, E. Holte, J. Vegsundvaag, T. Hole, K. Hegbom, R. Wiseth, I. Ikonomidis, J. Lekakis, V. Tritakis, I. Papadakis, N. Kadoglou, S. Tzortzis, P. Trivilou, C. Koukoulis, I. Paraskevaidis, M. Anastasiou-Nana, M. K. Smedsrud, S. Sarvari, O. Gjesdal, M. Beraldo, E. Solda', U. Cucchini, D. Peluso, M. Tuveri, A. Al Mamary, S. Iliceto, H. Dores, J. Abecasis, M. Carvalho, M. Santos, M. Andrade, R. Ribeiras, C. Reis, E. Horta, R. Gouveia, M. Mendes, D. Zaliaduonyte-Peksiene, V. Mizariene, G. Cesnaite, E. Tamuleviciute, R. Jurkevicius, J. Vaskelyte, R. Zaliunas, K. Smarz, B. Zaborska, T. Jaxa-Chamiec, P. Maciejewski, A. Budaj, D. Trifunovic, D. Sobic-Saranovic, S. Stankovic, M. Ostojic, B. Vujisic-Tesic, M. Petrovic, I. Nedeljkovic, M. Banovic, M. Tesic, I. Petrovic, I. Peovska, E. Srbinovska, J. Maksimovic, V. Andova, F. Arnaudova, E. Hristova, M. Otljanska, M. Vavlukis, S. Jovanova, G. Tamborini, L. Fusini, P. Gripari, M. Muratori, G. Pontone, D. Andreini, E. Bertella, S. Ghulam Ali, A. Bartorelli, M. Pepi, M. Cusma-Piccione, J. Salvia, F. Antonini-Canterin, S. Lentini, D. Donato, M. Miceli, G. Oreto, R. Sachner, R. Rubinshtein, M. Shnapp, T. Gaspar, A. Marchese, W. Deste, A. Sanfilippo, P. Aruta, M. Patane, G. Millan, G. Ussia, C. Tamburino, V. Kujacic, S. Obradovic, Z. Crkvenac, A. Bernard, M. Piquemal, G. Muller, P. Arbeille, B. Charbonnier, C. Broyd, J. Davies, G. Mikhail, J. Mayet, D. Francis, M. Rosca, J. Magne, C. Szymanski, B. Popescu, C. Ginghina, L. Pierard, P. Lancellotti, A. Gonzalez-Mansilla, J. Solis, R. Angulo, E. Perez-David, G. Madrid, J. Garcia-Robles, R. Yotti, R. Prieto, J. Bermejo, F. Fernandez-Aviles, Y. Ishikawa, T. Ishida, T. Osaki, M. Matsuyama, H. Yamashita, S. Ozaki, M. Stevanella, E. Votta, F. Veronesi, F. Alamanni, A. Redaelli, S. D. Park, J. Lee, S. Shin, S. Woo, D. Kim, K. Park, J. Kwan, W. Tsang, S. Chandra, L. Weinert, E. Gayat, M. Djelassi, T. Balbach, V. Mor-Avi, R. Lang, P. De Meester, A. Van De Bruaene, M. Delcroix, W. Budts, L. Abid, Z. Frikha, K. Makni, H. Rekik, A. Znazen, H. Mourad, S. Kammoun, L. Sargento, M. Satendra, C. Sousa, S. Lopes, S. Longo, N. Lousada, R. Palma Reis, D. Fouad, R. Shams Eldeen, C. Beladan, A. Calin, F. Voinea, R. Enache, R. Jurcut, I. Coman, M. Ghionea, A. Djordjevic-Dikic, O. Petrovic, M. Boricic, V. Giga, L. Pisciella, C. Lanzillo, M. Minati, S. Caselli, M. Di Roma, S. Fratini, S. Romano, L. Calo', E. Lioy, M. Penco, G. Finocchiaro, B. Pinamonti, M. Merlo, G. Barbati, G. Sinagra, A. Dilenarda, S. Comenale Pinto, R. Ancona, P. Caso, C. Cavallaro, F. Vecchione, A. D'onofrio, M. Fero', R. Calabro', S. Gustafsson, E. Ihse, M. Henein, P. Westermark, O. Suhr, P. Lindqvist, M. Oliva Sandoval, M. Gonzalez Carrillo, M. Garcia Navarro, E. Garcia-Molina Saez, M. Sabater Molina, D. Saura Espin, J. Lacunza Ruiz, J. Gimeno Blanes, G. De La Morena Valenzuela, M. Valdes Chavarri, C. Prinz, L. Faber, D. Horstkotte, H. Hoetz, J. Voigt, F. Gandara, M. Correia, I. Rosario, C. Fonseca, I. Arroja, A. Aleixo, A. Martins, L. Radulescu, D. Dan Radulescu, P. Parv Andreea, D. Duncea Caius, C. Ciuleanu T, M. Mitrea Paulina, F. Cali Quaglia, M. Ribezzo, M. Boffini, M. Rinaldi, A. M. Maceira Gonzalez, J. Cosin-Sales, E. Dalli, J. Diago, J. Aguilar, J. Ruvira, S. Goncalves, A. Gomes, F. Pinto, W.-C. Tsai, Y.-W. Liu, J.-Y. Shih, Y.-Y. Huang, J.-Y. Chen, L.-M. Tsai, J.-H. Chen, S. Ribeiro, D. Doroteia, L. Santos, C. David, G. Vinhas De Sousa, A. Almeida, M. Iwase, Y. Itou, S. Yasukochi, K. Shiino, H. Inuzuka, K. Sugimoto, Y. Ozaki, K. Gieszczyk-Strozik, A. Sikora-Puz, M. Mizia, B. Lasota, A. Chmiel, A. Lis-Swiety, J. Michna, L. Brzezinska-Wcislo, K. Mizia-Stec, Z. Gasior, P. Luijendijk, H. De Bruin-Bon, C. Zwiers, J. Vriend, R. Van Den Brink, B. Mulder, B. Bouma, S. Brigido, P. Gianfagna, A. Proclemer, B. Plicht, P. Kahlert, H. Kaelsch, T. Buck, R. Erbel, T. Konorza, H. Yoon, K. Kim, Y. Ahn, M. Jeong, J. Cho, J. Park, J. Kang, W. Rha, W. W. Jansen Klomp, G. Brandon Bravo Bruinsma, A. Van 'T Hof, S. Spanjersberg, A. Nierich, T. Bombardini, S. Gherardi, E. Picano, A. Ciarka, L. Herbots, E. Eroglu, J. Van Cleemput, W. Droogne, R. Jasityte, B. Meyns, J. D'hooge, J. Vanhaecke, M. Al Barjas, R. Iskreva, R. Morris, J. Davar, Y. Zhao, A. Holmgren, S. Morner, J. Stepanovic, B. Beleslin, M. Nedeljkovic, S. Mazic, V. Stojanov, R. Piatkowski, J. Kochanowski, P. Scislo, M. Grabowski, M. Marchel, M. Roik, D. Kosior, G. Opolski, A. Tomaszewski, A. Kutarski, M. Tomaszewski, S. Eibel, E. Hasheminejad, C. Mukherjee, H. Tschernich, J. Ender, I. Delithanasis, J. Celutkiene, C. Kenny, M. Monaghan, S. Van Den Oord, G. Ten Kate, Z. Akkus, G. Renaud, E. Sijbrands, F. Ten Cate, N. De Jong, J. Bosch, A. Van Der Steen, A. Schinkel, A. Lisowska, M. Knapp, A. Tycinska, R. Sawicki, P. Kralisz, B. Sobkowicz, S.-A. Chang, S.-C. Lee, E.-Y. Kim, S.-H. Hahm, G.-T. Ahn, M.-K. Sohn, S.-J. Park, J.-O. Choi, S.-W. Park, J.-K. Oh, M. O. Gursoy, T. Gokdeniz, M. Astarcioglu, Z. Bayram, B. Cakal, S. Karakoyun, M. Kalcik, G. Kahveci, M. Yildiz, M. Ozkan, V. Skidan, A. Borowski, M. Park, J. Thomas, S. Ranjbar, S. Hassantash, M. Karvandi, M. Foroughi, E. S. Davidsen, D. Cramariuc, O. Bleie, E. Gerdts, K. Matre, M. Cusma' Piccione, G. Bagnato, M. Mohammed, S. Piluso, L. Oreto, T. Bitter, S. Carvalho, M. Canada, M. Santisteban Sanchez De Puerta, M. D. Mesa Rubio, M. Ruiz Ortiz, M. Delgado Ortega, M. L. Pena Pena, M. Puentes Chiachio, J. Suarez De Lezo Cruz-Conde, M. Pan Alvarez-Ossorio, F. Mazuelos Bellido, J. Suarez De Lezo Herreros De Tejada, E. Altekin, A. Yanikoglu, S. Karakas, C. Oncel, B. Akdemir, A. Belgi Yildirim, A. Cilli, H. Yilmaz, L. Lenartowska, M. Furdal, B. Knysz, A. Konieczny, J. Lewczuk, S. Severino, M. Cavallaro, M. Coppola, H. Motoki, A. To, M. Bhargava, O. Wazni, T. Marwick, A. Klein, E. Sinkovskaya, S. Horton, A. Abuhamad, S. Mingo Santos, V. Monivas Palomero, B. Beltran Correas, C. Mitroi, C. Gutierrez Landaluce, I. Garcia Lunar, J. Gonzalez Mirelis, M. Cavero, J. Segovia Cubero, L. Alonso Pulpon, E. Gurel, T. Karaahmet, K. Tigen, C. Kirma, C. Dundar, S. Pala, I. Isiklar, C. Cevik, A. Kilicgedik, Y. Basaran, M. Brambatti, A. Romandini, A. Barbarossa, S. Molini, A. Urbinati, A. Giovagnoli, L. Cipolletta, A. Capucci, S. Park, E. Choi, C. Ahn, S. Hong, M. Kim, D. Lim, W. Shim, J. Xie, F. Fang, Q. Zhang, J. Chan, G. Yip, J. Sanderson, Y. Lam, B. Yan, C. Yu, P. Jorge Perez, A. De La Rosa Hernandez, C. Hernandez Garcia, A. Duque Garcia, A. Barragan Acea, E. Arroyo Ucar, J. Jimenez Rivera, J. Lacalzada Almeida, I. Laynez Cerdena, C. Carminati, R. Capoulade, E. Larose, M. Clavel, J. Dumesnil, M. Arsenault, E. Bedard, P. Mathieu, P. Pibarot, L. Gargani, G. Baldi, F. Forfori, D. Caramella, L. D'errico, A. Abramo, R. Sicari, F. Giunta, W.-N. Lee, B. Larrat, E. Messas, M. Pernot, M. Tanter, V. Velagic, M. Cikes, R. Matasic, I. Skorak, J. Samardzic, D. Puljevic, M. Lovric Bencic, B. Biocina, D. Milicic, B. Roosens, G. Bala, S. Droogmans, J. Hostens, J. Somja, E. Delvenne, J. Schiettecatte, T. Lahoutte, G. Van Camp, B. Cosyns, A. Ghosh, R. Hardy, N. Chaturvedi, J. Deanfield, D. Pellerin, D. Kuh, A. Hughes, A. Malmgren, M. Dencker, M. Stagmo, P. Gudmundsson, Y. Seo, T. Ishizu, K. Aonuma, M. J. Schuuring, J. Vis, A. Van Dijk, J. Van Melle, P. Pieper, H. Vliegen, G. Sieswerda, E. Foukarakis, A. Pitarokilis, P. Kafarakis, A. Kiritsi, E. Klironomos, A. Manousakis, X. Fragiadaki, E. Papadakis, and A. Dermitzakis
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Thursday ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medical physics ,General Medicine ,Session (computer science) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Surgery - Published
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14. Poster session II * Thursday 9 December 2010, 14:00-18:00
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P. A. Pabari, A. Kyriacou, M. Moraldo, B. Unsworth, R. Baruah, N. Sutaria, A. Hughes, J. Mayet, D. P. Francis, T. Uejima, K. Loboz, F. Antonini-Canterin, C. Polombo, S. Carerj, D. Vinereanu, A. Evangelista, G. Leftheriotis, A. G. Fraser, A. Kiotsekoglou, M. Govindan, S. C. Govind, S. K. Saha, A. J. Camm, P. M. Azcarate, S. Castano, M. Rodriguez-Manero, M. Arraiza, B. Levy, J. Barba, G. Rabago, G. Bastarrika, A. Nemes, R. Takacs, T. Varkonyi, H. Gavaller, I. Baczko, T. Forster, T. Wittmann, J. G. Papp, C. Lengyel, A. Varro, L. R. Tumasyan, K. G. Adamyan, O. Savu, T. Mieghem, P. Dekoninck, L. Gucciardo, R. Jurcut, S. Giusca, B. A. Popescu, C. Ginghina, J. Deprest, J. U. Voigt, M. Versiero, M. Galderisi, R. Esposito, A. Rapacciuolo, G. Esposito, R. Raia, T. Morgillo, F. Piscione, G. De Simone, M. A. Oraby, F. A. Maklady, E. M. Mohamed, A. Z. Eraki, D. Zaliaduonyte-Peksiene, E. Tamuleviciute, J. Janenaite, J. Marcinkeviciene, V. Mizariene, S. Bucyte, J. Vaskelyte, D. Trifunovic, I. Nedeljkovic, D. Popovic, M. Ostojic, B. Vujisic-Tesic, M. Petrovic, S. Stankovic, D. Sobic-Saranovic, M. Banovic, A. Dikic-Djordjevic, K. Savino, A. Lilli, E. Grikstaite, V. Giglio, E. Bordoni, G. Maragoni, C. Cavallini, G. Ambrosio, B. Jakovljevic, B. Beleslin, M. Nedeljkovic, O. Petrovic, S. Moral, J. Rodriguez-Palomares, M. Descalzo, G. Marti, V. Pineda, P. Mahia, L. Gutierrez, T. Gonzalez-Alujas, D. Garcia-Dorado, F. Schnell, E. Donal, C. Thebault, A. Bernard, H. Corbineau, H. Le Breton, J. Kochanowski, P. Scislo, R. Piatkowski, M. Roik, M. Marchel, D. Kosior, G. Opolski, A. M. Lesniak-Sobelga, E. Wicher-Muniak, M. Kostkiewicz, M. Olszowska, E. Suchon, P. Klimeczek, P. Banys, M. Pasowicz, W. Tracz, P. Podolec, A. Laynez, D. E. Hoefsten, B. B. Loegstrup, B. Norager, J. E. Moller, A. Flyvbjerg, K. Egstrup, W. Streb, M. Szulik, J. Nowak, E. Markowicz-Pawlus, A. Duszanska, A. Sedkowska, Z. Kalarus, T. Kukulski, L. Spinelli, C. Morisco, E. Assante Di Panzillo, F. Buono, S. Crispo, B. Trimarco, A. A. Hawary, G. M. Nasr, M. M. Fawzy, L. Faber, W. Scholtz, J. Boergermann, M. Wiemer, G. Kleikamp, N. Bogunovic, Z. Dimitriadis, J. Gummert, D. Hering, D. Horstkotte, F. Luca', S. Gelsomino, R. Lorusso, S. Caciolli, R. Carella, G. Bille', G. De Cicco, V. Pazzagli, G. F. Gensini, A. Borowiec, R. Dabrowski, J. Janas, A. Kraska, B. Firek, I. Kowalik, H. Szwed, K. A. Marcus, C. L. De Korte, T. Feuth, J. M. Thijssen, L. Kapusta, J. Dahl, L. Videbaek, M. K. Poulsen, P. A. Pellikka, K. Veien, L. I. Andersen, T. Haghfelt, M. Haberka, K. Mizia - Stec, T. Adamczyk, M. Mizia, A. Chmiel, P. Pysz, M. Sosnowski, Z. Gasior, M. Trusz - Gluza, M. Tendera, T. Niklewski, K. Wilczek, P. Chodor, T. Podolecki, A. Frycz-Kurek, M. Zembala, S. Yurdakul, O. Yildirimturk, Y. Tayyareci, K. Memic, I. C. C. Demiroglu, S. Aytekin, C. J. Garcia Alonso, E. Ferrer Sistach, L. Delgado, J. Lopez Ayerbe, N. Vallejo Camazon, F. Gual Capllonch, M. Espriu Simon, X. Ruyra, A. Caballero Parrilla, A. Bayes Genis, L. Lecuyer, A. Berrebi, E. Florens, M. Noghin, C. Huerre, P. Achouh, R. Zegdi, J. N. Fabiani, B. De Chiara, A. Moreo, F. Musca, F. De Marco, E. Lobiati, O. Belli, F. Mauri, S. Klugmann, A. Caballero, N. Vallejo, A. Gonzalez Guardia, R. Nunez Aragon, C. Bosch, E. Ferrer, M. L. Pedro Botet, F. Gual, M. Cusma-Piccione, C. Zito, G. Oreto, R. Giuffre, M. C. Todaro, C. M. Barbaro, S. Lanteri, C. Longordo, J. Salvia, A. Bensaid, R. Gallet, E. Fougeres, P. Lim, J. Nahum, J. F. Deux, P. Gueret, E. Teiger, J. L. Dubois-Rande, J. L. Monin, F. Behramoglu, Z. Colakoglu, V. Aytekin, C. Demiroglu, L. Gargani, E. Poggianti, R. Bucalo, M. Rizzo, F. Agrusta, P. Landi, R. Sicari, E. Picano, A. Sutandar, B. B. Siswanto, I. Irmalita, G. Harimurti, S. Y. Hayashi, M. M. Nascimento, B. Lindholm, B. Lind, A. Seeberger, M. A. Pachaly, M. C. Riella, A. Bjallmark, L. A. Brodin, L. Poanta, M. Porojan, D. L. Dumitrascu, I. Ikonomidis, S. Tzortzis, J. Lekakis, D. T. Kremastinos, I. Paraskevaidis, I. Andreadou, M. Nikolaou, P. Katsibri, M. Anastasiou-Nana, A. M. Maceira Gonzalez, C. Ripoll, J. Cosin-Sales, B. Igual, J. Salazar, V. Belloch, J. Cosin-Aguilar, D. J. Pennell, M. Masaki, J. N. Pulido, T. Yuasa, S. Gillespie, B. Afessa, D. R. Brown, S. V. Mankad, J. K. Oh, A. L. Gurghean, A. M. Mihailescu, I. Tudor, C. Homentcovschi, M. Muraru, I. V. Bruckner, C. E. Correia, B. Rodrigues, D. Moreira, L. F. Santos, P. Gama, O. Dionisio, C. Cabral, O. Santos, T. Bombardini, S. Gherardi, G. Arpesella, S. Valente, I. Calamai, E. Pasanisi, S. Sansoni, P. Szymanski, P. Dobrowolski, M. Lipczynska, A. Klisiewicz, P. Hoffman, D. Stepowski, B. Kurtz, G. Grezis-Soulie, A. Savoure, F. Anselme, F. Bauer, J. Castillo, N. Herszkowicz, C. Ferreira, A. Goscinska, K. Mizia-Stec, W. Poborski, O. Azevedo, I. Quelhas, J. Guardado, M. Fernandes, C. S. Miranda, P. Gaspar, A. Lourenco, R. Medeiros, J. Almeida, S. L Bennani, V. Algalarrondo, S. Dinanian, J. Guiader, C. Juin, D. Adams, M. S. Slama, J. J. Onaindia, O. Quintana, S. Velasco, E. Astigarraga, A. Cacicedo, J. Gonzalez, I. Rodriguez, M. Sadaba, M. Eneriz, E. Laraudogoitia Zaldumbide, I. Nunez-Gil, M. Luaces, J. Zamorano, J. C. Garcia Rubira, D. Vivas, B. Ibanez, P. Marcos Alberca, C. Fernandez Golfin, J. Alonso, C. Macaya, J. Silva Marques, A. G. Almeida, V. Carvalho, C. Jorge, D. Silva, M. Gato Varela, S. Martins, D. Brito, M. G. Lopes, E. Tripodi, B. Miserrafiti, V. Montemurro, R. Scali, P. Tripodi, A. Winkler, A. Madej, I. Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz, M. Fijalkowski, A. Koprowski, M. Jaguszewski, R. Galaska, M. Taszner, A. Rynkiewicz, R. Citro, F. Rigo, G. Provenza, Q. Ciampi, M. M. Patella, A. D'andrea, O. Vriz, C. Astarita, E. Bossone, F. Heggemann, T. H. Walter, T. H. Kaelsch, T. Sueselbeck, T. H. Papavassiliu, M. Borggrefe, D. Haghi, T. Monk-Hansen, C. Have Dall, S. Bisgaard Christensen, M. Snoer, F. Gustafsson, H. Rasmusen, E. Prescott, G. Finocchiaro, B. Pinamonti, M. Merlo, G. Barbati, A. Di Lenarda, R. Bussani, G. Sinagra, T. Butz, C. N. Lang, A. Meissner, G. Plehn, H. Yeni, C. Langer, H. J. Trappe, X. Gu, X. Y. Gu, Y. H. He, Z. A. Li, J. C. Han, J. Chen, P. Gaudron, M. Niemann, S. Herrmann, K. Hu, B. Bijnens, H. Hillenbrand, M. Beer, G. Ertl, F. Weidemann, A. Mazzone, M. Mariani, I. Foffa, A. Vianello, S. Del Ry, S. Bevilacqua, M. G. Andreassi, M. Glauber, S. Berti, M. Grabowski, M. Postula, A. Dragulescu, G. Van Arsdell, O. Al-Radi, C. Caldarone, L. Mertens, K. J. Lee, R. P. Casula, H. Yadav, A. Cherian, A. D. Hughes, A. Vitarelli, S. D'orazio, B. L. Nguyen, G. Iorio, D. Battaglia, F. Caranci, V. Padella, L. Capotosto, L. Alessandroni, F. Barilla, C. Cardin, S. Hascoet, M. Saudron, G. Caudron, B. Arnaudis, P. Acar, M. M. Sun, X. H. Shu, C. Z. Pan, X. Y. Fang, D. H. Kong, F. Fang, Q. Zhang, Y. S. Chan, J. M. Xie, W. K. Yip, Y. Y. Lam, J. E. Sanderson, C. M. Yu, M. Rosca, K. O' Connor, G. Romano, J. Magne, A. Calin, D. Muraru, L. Pierard, P. Lancellotti, A. Roushdy, I. Elfiky, G. El Shahid, A. Elfiky, M. El Sayed, K. Wierzbowska-Drabik, L. Chrzanowski, A. Kapusta, E. Plonska-Goscinak, M. Krzeminska-Pakula, M. Kurpesa, T. Rechcinski, E. Trzos, J. D. Kasprzak, M. K. Ersboll, N. Valeur, U. M. Mogensen, M. Andersen, C. Hassager, P. Sogaard, L. V. Kober, M. Kloeckner, D. Hayat, C. Dussault, N. Lellouche, N. Elbaz, A. Demopoulos, G. Hatzigeorgiou, E. Leontiades, A. Motsi, G. Karatasakis, G. Athanassopoulos, P. Zycinski, J. Kasprzak, M. C. Vazquez Alvarez, C. Medrano Lopez, M. Camino Lopez, S. Granja, J. L. Zunzunegui Martinez, E. Maroto Alvaro, W.-C. Tsai, J.-Y. Chen, Y.-W. Liu, C.-C. Lin, L.-M. Tsai, D. C. Gomes, S. Robalo Martins, M. R. Gois, S. Ribeiro, A. Nunes Diogo, P. Sengupta, G. Di Bella, G. Caracciolo, S. Lentini, E. Kinova, N. Zlatareva, A. Goudev, N. Papagiannis, M. Mpouki, A. Papagianni, M. Vorria, G. Mpenetos, D. Lytra, E. Papadopoulou, P. Sgourakis, J. Malakos, J. Kyriazis, V. Kodali, R. Toole, A. S. Gopal, J. Celutkiene, A. Rudys, V. Grabauskiene, S. Glaveckaite, E. Sadauskiene, Z. Lileikiene, N. Bickauskaite, E. Ciburiene, V. Skorniakov, A. Laucevicius, C. H. Attenhofer Jost, M. Pfyffer, R. Lindquist, J. L. F. Santos, O. R. C. Coelho, C. M. Mady, M. H. P. Picard, V. M. C. Salemi, L. Funk, M. W. Prull, J.-Y. Shih, Y.-Y. Huang, K. O'connor, M. Moonen, L. A. Pierard, D. C. Cozma, C. Mornos, A. Ionac, L. Petrescu, D. Dragulescu, R. Dan, I. Popescu, S. I. Dragulescu, T. G. Von Lueder, A. Hodt, G. F. Gjerdalen, T. E. Andersen, E. E. Solberg, K. Steine, T. Van Mieghem, M. Rostek, W. Pikto-Pietkiewicz, M. Dluzniewski, A. Antoniewicz, S. Poletajew, A. Borowka, T. Pasierski, S. K. Malyutina, M. Ryabikov, J. Ragino, A. Ryabikov, S. Sitia, L. Tomasoni, F. Atzeni, L. Gianturco, P. Sarzi-Puttini, V. De Gennaro Colonna, M. Turiel, F. R. Gutierrez, G. Lefhtheriotis, R. T. Hurst, M. R. Nelson, F. Mookadam, V. Thota, U. Emani, M. Al Harthi, J. Stepanek, S. Cha, S. J. Lester, E. M. M. Ho, L. Hemeryck, M. Hall, K. Scott, K. Bennett, A. Mahmud, C. Daly, G. King, R. T. Murphy, A. S. Brown, A. J. Teske, J. D'Hooge, P. Claus, F. Rademakers, L. Santos, N. Cortez-Dias, S. Goncalves, M. Almeida Ribeiro, A. Bordalo E Sa, C. Magnino, P. Marcos-Alberca, A. Milan, C. Almeria, V. Caniadas, J. L. Rodrigo, L. Perez De Isla, J. L. Zamorano, U. Gustafsson, M. Larsson, P. Lindqvist, L. Brodin, A. Waldenstrom, B. Roosens, S. Hernot, S. Droogmans, G. Van Camp, T. Lahoutte, B. Cosyns, C. M. Rao, D. Aguglia, G. Casciola, C. Imbesi, A. Marvelli, M. Sgro, D. Benedetto, R. Tripepi, C. Zoccali, F. A. Benedetto, L. P. Badano, M. Cardillo, L. Del Mestre, P. Gianfagna, A. Proclemer, H. D. Tschernich, B. Mora, E. Base, U. Weber, J. Dumfarth, C. Mukherjee, H. S. Skaltsiotis, A. K. Kaladaridis, D. B. Bramos, G. K. Kottis, A. A. Antoniou, I. A. Agrios, D. T. Takos, N. V. Vasiladiotis, K. P. Pamboucas, S. T. T. Toumanidis, A. Shim, P. Lipec, B. Michalski, B. Wozniakowski, L. Stefanczyk, A. Rotkiewicz, M. Cameli, M. Lisi, M. Padeletti, E. Bigio, S. Bernazzali, C. Tsoulpas, M. Maccherini, M. Henein, S. Mondillo, I. Garcia Lunar, S. Mingo Santos, V. Monivas Palomero, C. Mitroi, P. Beltran Correas, L. Ruiz Bautista, A. Muniz Lozano, M. Gonzalez Gonzalez, B. Stegemann, K. Willson, R. Zeppellini, A. Iavernaro, M. Zadro, M. Carasi, R. De Domenico, T. Rigo, E. Artuso, G. Erente, A. Ramondo, T. T. Le, F. Q. Huang, Y. Gu, and R. S. Tan
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Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Ventricle ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Rotation ,business - Published
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15. Moderated Posters session * Insights into the use of contrast stress echocardiography and 3D strain: 14/12/2013, 08:30-12:30 * Location: Moderated Poster area
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D. Muraru, E. Piasentini, S. Mihaila, P. Naso, S. Casablanca, D. Peluso, G. Denas, L. Ucci, S. Iliceto, L. Badano, S. S. Abdel Moneim, B. Kirby, E. Mendrick, B. Norby, M. Hagen, A. Basu, S. Mulvagh, R. Chelliah, G. Whyte, S. Sharma, A. Pantazis, R. Senior, D. Grishenkov, S. Kothapalli, A. Gonon, B. Janerot-Sjoberg, S. Gianstefani, P. Maccarthy, T. Rogers, A. Sen, I. Delithanasis, J. Reiken, L. Charangwa, A. Douiri, M. Monaghan, T. Bombardini, R. Sicari, S. Gherardi, Q. Ciampi, L. Pratali, S. Salvadori, E. Picano, B. Shivalkar, P. Belkova, K. Wouters, C. Van De Heyning, C. De Maeyer, P. Van Herck, C. Vrints, D. Voilliot, J. Magne, R. Dulgheru, C. Henri, S. Kou, S. Laaraibi, M. Sprynger, B. Andre, L. Pierard, P. Lancellotti, M. Federspiel, E. Oger, M. Fournet, M. Daudin, C. Thebault, E. Donal, G. Arpesella, S. Bernazzali, L. Potena, W. Serra, and R. Del Bene
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medicine.medical_specialty ,3d strain ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Stress Echocardiography ,Contrast (vision) ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Session (computer science) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,media_common - Published
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16. Acqua dei Corsari: Rapporto tecnico su carotaggi e campionamenti di acque per il monitoraggio della contaminazione organica e inorganica causata dal depuratore di zona
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C. Patti, A. Cuttitta, M. Musco, G. Sampino, C. Bennici, E. Bicchi, L. Giaramita, G. Tranchida, A. Traina, S. Gherardi, P. Rumolo, D. Salvagio Manta, M. Sprovieri, L. Musco, A. Siragusa, P. Mercurio, and S. Mazzola.
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depuratore ,contaminazione organica ed inorganica ,sedimenti marini - Abstract
Nell'ambito del Piano "Indagine preliminare sullo stato di contaminazione organica ed inorganica di sedimenti marini nell'area prospiciente la condotta di scarico delle acque del depuratore di Acqua dei Corsari", il comune di Palermo ha affidato all'Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero (IAMC) del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) di Capo Granitola, il campionamento e le analisi dei sedimenti, delle acque, della comunità mesobentonica e dei foraminiferi dello specchio di mare della zona sopracitata. I risultati delle suddette analisi consentiranno di valutare lo stato ecologico, chimico e fisico di tale ambiente marino-costiero in riferimento alle normative Italiane attualmente in vigore. Il presente rapporto tecnico descrive tutte le fasi di lavoro svolte: 1. Scelta del transetto dei siti di campionamento e analisi dello stato dell'arte sulla zona da investigare; 2. prelievo di 6 campioni di acque superficiali; 3. prelievo di 4 carote di sedimento marino per ciascuna delle 6 stazioni di campionamento (totale 24 carote) mediante carotiere manuale; 4. estrusione e stoccaggio dei campioni in contenitori di vetro e/o polietilene ad alta densità e conservazione dei suddetti; 5. acquisizione di documentazione fotografica dei campioni e descrizione macroscopica del sedimento prelevato; 6. colorazione della componente biologica vivente all'interno del sedimento tramite soluzione di Rosa Bengala; 7. analisi chimico-fisica e biologica dei campioni prelevati; 8. creazione di una relazione a carattere scientifico finale sui risultati ottenuti.
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17. Determination of cations in fruit juices and purées by ion chromatography
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A. Trifirò, C. Reschiotto, G. Saccani, S. Gherardi, S. Cavalli, and A. Zanotti
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Chromatography ,Thermal conductivity detector ,Organic Chemistry ,Ion chromatography ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Ion ,law.invention ,Chromatographic separation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,law ,Separation method ,Ammonium ,Atomic absorption spectroscopy ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) - Abstract
An isocratic ion chromatographic (IC) method for the separation and determination of the main cations in fruit purees was evaluated. Ion chromatographic separation of Group I and II cations have already been tested with many other matrices; it allowed the simultaneous separation of Na, Ca, Mg, K and ammonium ions by using a new cation-exchange column (Ionpac CS12A), an electrically regenerated suppressor and a conductivity detector. The aim of this work was to evaluate the proposed IC method for fruit products which are characterized by considerable quantitative imbalances among the cations. During the 1994 season several samples of Italian fruit juices and purees were collected and Na, Ca, Mg and K were determined by both atomic absorption spectrometry and IC. The data obtained by IC were suitable for the use in quality and process control in the fruit juices industry.
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18. Benthic bio-indicators in a sensitive marine coastal area (Gulf of Palermo, Italy)
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A. Cuttitta, M. Musco, E. Bicchi, L. Giaramita, D. Salvagio Manta, L. Musco, C. Patti, A. Traina, S. Gherardi, G. Tranchida, P. Mercurio, A. Siragusa, M. Sprovieri, and S. Mazzola
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19. Use of ion chromatography for the measurement of organic acids in fruit juices
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M. Calza, C. Freddi, S. Gherardi, G. Saccani, C. Soresi Bordini, and A. Trifirò
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Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Food spoilage ,Ion chromatography ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Orange (colour) ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,biology.protein ,Gradient elution ,Organic anion - Abstract
A gradient ion chromatographic method to separate and determine main organic acids in fruit juices was developed. The method allows the separation of organic anions on Dionex OMNI PAC PAX-500 column by NaOH gradient elution and conductometric detection. The main organic acids of fruit juices (citric, malic, tartaric) were separated together with other less abundant acids. More than 500 samples of fruit juices were analysed, mainly orange juices from Brasil, Italy, Florida, California, as well as apple, cherry, grape and blackcurrant juices of different origin. The method has shown a high sensitivity and a satisfactory accuracy. The method also allows the simultaneous separation of lactic and acetic acids, produced by microbiological spoilage of juices, and of some important inorganic anions such as chlorides and nitrates.
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- 1995
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20. Liquid Chromatographic Determination of the Potential Memory Enhancing Agent CL 275,838 Using a Post-Column Photolysis and Fluorimetric Detection
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Giovanna Guiso, M. Guido, S. Confaloneeri, S. Gherardi, and Silvio Caccia
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Chromatography ,Chemistry ,education ,Photodissociation ,Molecular Medicine ,Biological fluid - Abstract
A method has been developed for quantitation of the potential memory-enhancing agent CL 275,838 (I) in plasma. After isolation of the compound I and the internal standard from plasma constituents u...
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- 1992
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21. Composition of Italian kiwi (Actinidia chinensis) puree
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Domenico Castaldo, S. Gherardi, A. Trifiro, and A. Lo Voi
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Actinidia chinensis ,food.ingredient ,Sucrose ,biology ,Pectin ,Fructose ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Total dissolved solids ,Amino acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Kiwi ,Composition (visual arts) ,Food science ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
The composition of the Hayward variety of kiwi from Italy was determined including ash, total solids, soluble solids, pectin, organic acids (quinic, citric, malic, D-isocitric), sugars (glucose, fructose, and sucrose), minerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg, and P), amino acids, and total protein. Liquid chromatographic methodology was used for the separation, identification, and quantitation of sugars, organic acids, and amino acids
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- 1992
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22. CARATTERIZZAZIONE GEOCHIMICA DEI SEDIMENTI DEL PORTO DI NAPOLI
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E. Marsella, M. Sprovieri, A. Bellonia, B. Bianchi, P. Buonocunto, E. Canzanella, P. Capone, C. d'Isanto, A. De Rosa, M.L. Feo, L. Ferraro, R. Ferraro, S. Gherardi, L. Giordano, M. Iavarone, F. Lirer, S. Musella, S. Passaro, N. Pelosi, L. Prevedello, F. Rinaldini, S. Ruggieri, P. Rumolo, M. Vallefuoco, D. Salvagio Manta, S. Sammartino, and S. Tamburrino e I. Alberico
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Dall'aprile 2001 l'Istituto CNR per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero (IAMC) di Napoli ha intrapreso, per mandato dell'Autorità Portuale, una serie di studi finalizzati alla caratterizzazione chimica, fisica e biologica dei sedimenti del Porto di Napoli, allo scopo di caratterizzarne lo stato di inquinamento. La raccolta dei campioni e l'acquisizione dei dati analitici sono state suddivise in quattro fasi temporali diverse, ognuna con obiettivi differenziati, legati alla caratterizzazione di altrettante aree della zona investigata. La caratterizzazione ambientale più recente relativa interessato lo studio di circa 760 campioni raccolti in tutta l'area portuale di Napoli con campionamento regolare a maglia di circa 150m, come indicato dai protocolli operativi dell'ICRAM. Il numero totale di campioni studiati nelle diverse fasi di lavoro ammonta a più di 1500, distribuiti spazialmente secondo maglie di campionamento differenti e generalmente distribuiti lungo quattro o cinque livelli di profondità. Una minima parte dei campioni studiati è relativo al solo velo superficiale di sedimento. Su tutti i campioni sono stati determinati i valori di concentrazione di 16 Idrocarburi Policiclici Aromatici, 40 congeneri di PCB considerati particolarmente tossici per l'ambiente e 13 congeneri di pesticidi organoclorurati. Sono stati inoltre determinati i valori di concentrazione di 61 molecole di idrocarburi volatili, la concentrazione di idrocarburi pesanti (C>12), Clorofenoli, Clorobenzeni, materia organica totale, Cianuri liberi, Fosfati e azoto totale e, su alcuni selezionati livelli superficiali, le concentrazioni di Diossine e Furani, Amianto e composti organostannici (?TBT). Su tutti i campioni sono stati misurati i valori di concentrazione di 11 metalli pesanti, nonché le proprietà fisiche (Eh, pH, densità, etc.), le percentuali relative alle diverse classi granulometriche e le percentuali di abbondanza di alcune specie di microrganismi utili per la determinazione dello stato di tossicità del sedimento. Per discriminare gli effetti di inquinamento da parte dei metalli pesanti sul sedimento dalla componente litogenica naturale, l'Istituto ha condotto uno studio su aree marine costiere dell'area centro meridionale della Campania, caratterizzate da scarso contributo antropico e in grado di fornire i valori di background per il sistema investigato, contraddistinto da proprietà petrochimiche affini a quelle dell'area del Porto di Napoli. Un ulteriore valore di background per tutti i microinquinanti studiati è rappresentato dalla campionatura, relativa all'ultima fase di acquisizione, di 16 campioni superficiali prelevati nell'area del Golfo di Napoli, 6 esattamente a ridosso della Diga Foranea del Porto e quindi meno soggetti a forte input antropico. La discussione sulla distribuzione dei diversi microinquinanti prende in considerazione sia la loro distribuzione spaziale per i diversi livelli di profondità investigati, che i loro profili di variazione lungo le carote prelevate per cinque livelli. Uno studio pilota, condotto su 25 campioni superficiali prelevati in tutta l'area portuale, ha permesso di identificare le diverse fasi mineralogiche all'interno delle quali sono contenuti i diversi metalli pesanti analizzati e di definire quindi la potenziale biodisponibilità degli stessi e il potenziale pericolo sull'ecosistema bentonico dell'area. Tali dati hanno permesso di interpretare in maniera più approfondita la pericolosità legata al superamento di soglie di concentrazione definite di rischio per i diversi elementi in tracce analizzati. L'applicazione di concetti di statistica esplorativa e di sofisticati algoritmi di geostatistica univariata e multivariata hanno permesso di estrarre dall'ampio dataset disponibile il massimo di informazioni utili per una precisa caratterizzazione geochimica dei sedimenti del Porto di Napoli. Per un'approfondita valutazione del dataset geochimico, vengono proposti alcuni paragrafi descrittivi della geologia e della batimetria dell'area portuale, della geologia e idrologia dell'area della città, limitrofa al Porto, nonché un'accurata descrizione della sedimentologia dell'area portuale, tutte componenti essenziali per un'accurata valutazione dei pattern geochimici mostrati dai vari microinquinanti organici ed inorganici analizzati. La distribuzione di questi composti è infatti considerata in parte strettamente legata a tali parametri e in parte più direttamente connessa a fonti di inquinamento puntuali o zonali. A tale proposito verranno discusse le possibili relazioni tra la distribuzione dei diversi microinquinanti e la presenza dei 20 scarichi (di natura diversa) che sono presenti nelle diverse Darsene del Porto di Napoli. Tale valutazione permette di stabilire il ruolo potenziale delle diverse componenti di impatto sull'inquinamento chimico dell'area portuale nella sua interezza. Un capitolo è stato dedicato allo studio di possibili relazioni tra lo stato dell'ecosistema bentonico (associazioni a foraminiferi bentonici) nell'area investigata e la distribuzione di alcuni microinquinanti selezionati. Tale approccio ha permesso di verificare una stretta relazione tra specie diverse dell'associazione a foraminiferi bentonici e la distribuzione di determinati metalli pesanti, offrendo un interessante strumento di biomonitoraggio per aree fortemente soggette ad input antropico. 7 Un ultimo capitolo è infine dedicato alla proposta di una serie di metodologie di "remediation" in situ dei sedimenti da inquinamento da metalli pesanti e Idrocarburi Policiclici Aromatici. Tali metodologie sono oggetto di studio di due tesi di Dottorato di Ricerca condotte presso l'Istituto IAMC e certamente rappresentano modelli di intervento di particolare interesse per una metodica alternativa di risanamento dei sedimenti studiati. Quello che viene presentato in questo lavoro, rappresenta un primo tentativo di sintesi del dataset chimico-fisico a disposizione per il Porto di Napoli che, a sua volta, rappresenta un interessante caso studio per l'indagine di aree fortemente sottoposte ad impatto antropico e pressione da parte di aree urbane importanti. Alcune precisazioni prima di passare alla descrizione dei dati e alla loro interpretazione. Questa relazione considera solo gli argomenti che direttamente o indirettamente possono contribuire ad una corretta interpretazione del dataset geochimico a disposizione. In seguito verranno presentati e discussi solo parte dei dati geochimici che si ritiene siano più significativi per una corretta valutazione dello stato di inquinamento chimico del Porto di Napoli. Ciò non implica che una più approfondita indagine interpretativa dell'intero dataset, che tra l'altro è in corso presso il l'Istituto IAMC-CNR di Napoli, non necessiti di una integrazione completa dei dati a disposizione. Il dataset completo è disponile in formato cartaceo e digitale (tabelle Excel), all'interno dei diversi report di lavoro consegnati all'Autorità Portuale al termine di ognuna delle fasi di caratterizzazione. Come ultima considerazione, ricordiamo che i dati presentati in questo lavoro sono depositati in formato elettronico e come certificati di laboratorio presso gli uffici dell'Autorità Portuale di Napoli e sono disponibili a richiesta per ulteriori indagini e approfondimenti.
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- 2009
23. Using Pasture Growth Rate Data in a National Agricultural Drought Assessment Monitoring Tool
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R.G.H. Stovold, M. Adams, S. Gherardi, S.W. Maier, G. E. Donald, and M. Broomhall
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Stocking ,Agroforestry ,Agriculture ,business.industry ,Current season ,Environmental science ,Forestry ,Pasture management ,Monitoring tool ,business ,Pasture - Abstract
Pastures from Space (PfS) provides rural enterprises across Australia with a unique ‘Australian first’ – it is a pasture management tool that utilizes satellite images from the MODIS sensor to determine pasture growth rates (PGR) and assist farmers adjust stocking levels.
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24. Campagna Oceanografica Aeolian '07 (24 Ottobre - 26 Novembre 2007)
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M. Sprovieri, S. Passaro, E. Marsella, P. Bruno, E.T. Baker, C. De Ronde, E. Anzalone, K. Britten, F. Crisafi, M. Del Core, G. Di Martino, C. D'Isanto, K. Faure, S. Gherardi, S. Innangi, F. Italiano, V. La Cono, M. Leybourne, J.E. Lupton, G. Milano, L. Prevedello, M. Punzo, S. Ruggieri, S. Sammartino, P. Scotto di Vettimo, L. Spada, S. Tamburrino, R. Tonielli, M. Vallefuoco, R. Viscardi, and S. L. Walker
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A fronte di un'intensa e profonda attività di ricerca, in ambito petrologico, vulcanologico, geochimico e geodinamico, in relazione all'evoluzione e alle caratteristiche del vulcanismo nell'area mediterranea, poco sforzo è stato speso per un'adeguata comprensione dei processi idrotermali che interessano aree estremamente complesse, dal punto di vista geologico, come quella del mar Tirreno meridionale. In quest'area insistono sistemi di bacini di retroarco e sistemi di roll back in corrispondenza di noti seamounts (Marsili, Palinuro, Vavilov), nonché attività magmatica tipica di arco di isole (in corrispondenza del gruppo delle Eolie) con magmatismo assai diverso in evoluzione verso un sistema calcalino alto in potassio. Al fine di individuare potenziali flussi idrotermali in suddetta zona, è stata instaurata una collaborazione tra i ricercatori del nostro Istituto ( IAMC-CNR di Napoli), e dell'Osservatorio Vesuviano (INGV) di Napoli, con il gruppo di ricercatori del NOAA di Seattle e del GNS neozelandese, considerati leader nel campo delle ricerche di plumes idrotermali in aree geodinamicamente attive del pianeta (Arco delle Marianne, Arco Egeo, area di Tonga, etc.). È stata, quindi, pianificata una campagna oceanografica focalizzata su un survey sistematico delle attività idrotermali potenzialmente presenti nell'area meridionale del mar Tirreno.
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- 2008
25. Monitoring of Airborne Fine Particles and <font>NOx</font> Beside a Major Road
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A. Rosignoli, G. Martinelli, M. Piga, M. C. Carotta, C. Malagù, E. Ferrari, and S. Gherardi
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Environmental engineering ,Environmental science ,Major road ,NOx - Published
- 2008
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26. A simulation study of CO2 sequestration in the Arno river plain (Tuscany, Italy)
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Biagi S. Gherardi F. and Gianelli G.
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We present a geochemical model for the sequestration of anthropogenic CO2 (from hypothetical hydrocarbon-based H2 production) consequent to the theoretical injection of gas beneath the River Arno plain, near the city of Pisa, Italy. The potential reservoirs for gas disposal are of two different types: dolostones or sandstones. The model predicts the sandstones to be the best reservoirs because CO2 sequestration in these rocks can occur via the deposition of solid carbonates. On the contrary, the injection of gas into the dolostone could generate gas accumulation and high gas pressures (50100 atm) that could possibly promote rock fracturing and gas leakage in these shallow (5001000 m depth) reservoirs. The best sites for gas disposal are therefore located west of the town of Pisa, along the coastal plain.
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- 2006
27. A MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDY ON STONE MONUMENTS DAMAGE
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M. C. Carotta, C. Vaccaro, C. Malagù, M. Piga, E. Ferrari, and S. Gherardi
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Multidisciplinary study ,Art ,media_common - Published
- 2005
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28. Oral Abstract: What is new in stress echo? * Friday 9 December 2011, 08:30-10:00 * Location: Kaposvar
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E. Szymczyk, P. Lipiec, B. Michalski, B. Wozniakowski, A. Rotkiewicz, K. Szymczyk, L. Stefanczyk, J. Kasprzak, L. Pratali, Q. Ciampi, P. Masci, M. Morales, F. Manganelli, M. Piacenti, L. Lombardi, E. Picano, R. Sicari, F. Rigo, L. Cortigiani, S. Gherardi, B. Villari, J. Magne, E. Donal, K. O'connor, M. Rosca, L. Pierard, and P. Lancellotti
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Diastole ,Coronary flow reserve ,Dilated cardiomyopathy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Asymptomatic ,Internal medicine ,Stress Echocardiography ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dobutamine ,Myocardial infarction ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
529 Assessment of myocardial viability during low-dose dobutamine stress echocardiography by 2D speckle tracking in patients after acute myocardial infarction {#article-title-2} Introduction: Low-dose dobutamine stress echocardiography(LDDSE) is useful in assessment of myocardial viability, but involves subjective interpretation of wall motion changes requiring experience. The aim of this study was to assess if use of 2D speckle tracking at rest and during LDDSE may facilitate the prediction of myocardial viability in patients after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Material and methods: The study group comprised 96patients (65 male, mean age 58±10 years) with first AMI treated with successful primary percutaneous coronary intervention. 7-10 days after AMI, all patients underwent LDDSE with visual assessment of contractile reserve by expert echocardiographer. Subsequently, acquired images were analyzed off-line by echocardiographer in training using 2D speckle tracking. Measurements at baseline and peak of stress protocol included systolic longitudinal strain (SLS), peak longitudinal strain (PLS) and systolic longitudinal strain rate (SLSR). After twelve months each patient underwent control resting transthoracic echocardiography with visual assessment of functional recovery in akinetic/dyskinetic segments at baseline, which was defined as improvement from dyskinesis and akinesis to hypokinesis or normokinesis. Results: At baseline there were 224 segments with akinesis or dyskinesis. 91 (41%) of those segments showed functional recovery after 12months. There were significant differences in mean values of strain between segments with and without functional recovery (P=0.0002 to 0.003). The highest prognostic value for prediction of functional recovery was provided by peak longitudinal strain both at rest (sensitivityof 76%, specificity of 44%, diagnostic accuracy of 61%) and stress (sensitivityof 62%, specificity of 66%, diagnostic accuracy of 64%). However, the diagnostic value of 2D strain analysis was significantly lower than of expert's visual assessment of wall motion abnormalities during LDDSE (sensitivity of 67.12%, specificity of 88.71%, diagnostic accuracy of 77.00%). Conclusions: 2D speckle tracking analysis at rest and during LDDSE canbe helpful in prediction of functional recovery in patients after AMI for inexperienced echocardiographers.The most useful parameter is peak longitudinal strain. # 530 Myocardial fibrosis affects left ventricular contractile reserve: noninvasive assessment by cardiac magnetic resonance and stress echo {#article-title-3} Background: Fibrosis is a common endpoint of many pathological processes affecting the myocardium, influences regional and global left ventricular (LV) function and can be accurately measured with late post-gadolinium myocardial enhancement (LGE) cardiac magnetic resonance. Aim: To assess the value of resting function and contractile reserve evaluated by stress echocardiography in predicting myocardial fibrosis. Methods. We studied 42 patients (32 men; 63±12 years) with idiopathic (n=21) or ischemic (n=21) dilated cardiomyopathy (EF 2, 56 pts) or abnormal (≤2, 73 pts) CFR on LAD and absence (88 pts) or presence (41 pts) of restrictive transmitral pattern. In pts with abnormal CFR on LAD, the additional presence of restrictive patterns was associated to lower ejection fraction at rest (26±5% vs 31±7% p=.007) and at peak stress (30±5% vs 36±8% p=.03) and larger end-systolic volume at rest (149±55 ml vs 185±48, p=.030). During median follow-up of 30 months, 19 deaths, and 33 cardiac adverse events. Abnormal CFR on LAD and diastolic dysfunction were associated with poorer event-free survival (Log Rank: 33.1, p60mmHg, respectively. Ex PHT was more frequent than resting PHT (55% vs. 6%, p
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29. Lower limb pulse-oximetry prevention of complications due to the non-supine position under general anaesthesia
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F, Agro, R, Cataldo, M, Carassiti, S, Gherardi, and C, Pedace
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Leg ,Ischemia ,Regional Blood Flow ,Posture ,Humans ,Oximetry ,Anesthesia, General ,Intraoperative Complications ,Compartment Syndromes ,Risk Assessment ,Rhabdomyolysis - Published
- 1999
30. [Portal hypertension and enterostomy: a dangerous combination. Colostomy-induced varices as a rare cause of gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Report of a case and review of the literature]
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M, Arcidiaco, G, Dicorato, G, Pasqualin, S, Gherardi, P, Silva, and S, Tinozzi
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Varicose Veins ,Postoperative Complications ,Crohn Disease ,Colon ,Colostomy ,Humans ,Female ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,Aged - Abstract
Variceal bleeding from enterostomy in an unusual complication of portal hypertension. The hemorrhage can be managed in most patients with local measures, but if these manouvres fail, surgical procedures may be required. Treatment options include pressure dressings, stomal revision or disconnection, suture or ligation of stomal varices, bowel resection, and porto-systemic shunting. Recently sclerotherapy and percutaneous transhepatic embolization have been reported. A case of ectopic varices in the site of colostomy complicated by recurrent hemorrhage is described and the therapeutic option utilized is discussed with review of Literature to assess the efficacy of the various treatment options.
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31. Use of ion chromatography for monitoring microbial spoilage in the fruit juice industry
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S. Gherardi, E. Spotti, A. Trifirò, Maurice Ndagijimana, M.P. Previdi, G. Saccani, S. Cavalli, C. Reschiotto, and E. Vicini
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Fumaric acid ,Metabolite ,Food spoilage ,Ion chromatography ,Bacterial growth ,Biochemistry ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Analytical Chemistry ,Beverages ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fumarates ,Food-Processing Industry ,Lactic Acid ,Acetic Acid ,Chromatography ,Organic Chemistry ,Electric Conductivity ,food and beverages ,Reproducibility of Results ,General Medicine ,Contamination ,Chromatography, Ion Exchange ,Lactic acid ,chemistry ,Fruit ,Food Microbiology ,Fermentation ,Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet - Abstract
Fruit juices and purees are defined as fermentable, but unfermented, products obtained by mechanical processing of fresh fruits. The presence of undesired metabolites derived from microbial growth can arise from the use of unsuitable fruit or from defects in the production line or subsequent contamination. This involves a loss in the overall quality that cannot be resolved by thermal treatment following the start of fermentation. With these considerations, together with microbiological control, the analysis of different metabolites, which can be considered as microbial growth markers, such as alcohols (i.e. ethanol, etc.), acids (i.e. acetic, fumaric, lactic, etc.) is fundamental in order to achieve a better evaluation of product quality. Enzymatic determination and other single-component analytical techniques are often used for the determination of these metabolites. When the microbial spoilage is not well known, this results in a long and cumbersome procedure. A versatile technique that is capable of determining many metabolites in one analysis could be helpful in improving routine quality control. For this purpose, an ion chromatographic technique, such as ion exclusion, for separation, and diode array spectrophotometry and conductivity, for detection, were evaluated. Both different industrial samples and inoculated samples were analyzed.
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32. 382 The clinical meaning of coronary flow reserve in idiopathic dilative cardiomyopathy
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Fausto Rigo, Giuseppe Grassi, G. Turiano, S. Gherardi, A. Raviele, F. Di Pede, P. Nicolin, and V. Cutaia
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Idiopathic dilative cardiomyopathy ,Coronary flow reserve ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Meaning (existential) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Primary idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy - Published
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33. Autonomous Dissipative Maxwell’s Demon in a Diamond Spin Qutrit
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S. Hernández-Gómez, S. Gherardini, N. Staudenmaier, F. Poggiali, M. Campisi, A. Trombettoni, F.S. Cataliotti, P. Cappellaro, and N. Fabbri
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Engineered dynamical maps combining coherent and dissipative transformations of quantum states with quantum measurements have demonstrated a number of technological applications, and promise to be a crucial tool in quantum thermodynamic processes. Here we exploit the control on the effective open spin qutrit dynamics of a nitrogen-vacancy center to experimentally realize an autonomous feedback process (Maxwell’s demon) with tunable dissipative strength. The feedback is enabled by random measurement events that condition the subsequent dissipative evolution of the qutrit. The efficacy of the autonomous Maxwell's demon is quantified by means of a generalized Sagawa-Ueda-Tasaki relation for dissipative dynamics. To achieve this, we experimentally characterize the fluctuations of the energy exchanged between the system and its the environment. This opens the way to the implementation of a new class of Maxwell’s demons, which could be useful for quantum sensing and quantum thermodynamic devices.
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34. Experimental test of exchange fluctuation relations in an open quantum system
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S. Hernández-Gómez, S. Gherardini, F. Poggiali, F. S. Cataliotti, A. Trombettoni, P. Cappellaro, and N. Fabbri
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Elucidating the energy transfer between a quantum system and a reservoir is a central issue in quantum nonequilibrium thermodynamics, which could provide novel tools to engineer quantum-enhanced heat engines. The lack of information on the reservoir inherently limits the practical insight that can be gained on the exchange process of open quantum systems. Here we investigate the energy transfer for an open quantum system in the framework of quantum fluctuation relations. As a novel toolbox, we employ a nitrogen-vacancy center spin qubit in diamond, subject to repeated quantum projective measurements and a tunable dissipation channel. In the presence of energy fluctuations originated by dissipation and quantum projective measurements, the experimental results, supplemented by numerical simulations, show the validity of the energy exchange fluctuation relation, where the energy scale factor encodes missing reservoir information in the system out-of-equilibrium steady-state properties. This result is complemented by a theoretical argument showing that, also for an open three-level quantum system, the existence of an out-of-equilibrium steady state dictates a unique time-independent value of the energy scale factor for which the fluctuation relation is verified. Our findings pave the way to the investigation of energy exchange mechanisms in arbitrary open quantum systems.
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- 2020
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35. Effects of sexual stimulation on testicular size in the ram
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S. Gherardi, T.W. Knight, and David Lindsay
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Testicular tissue ,Daily production ,urogenital system ,Live weight ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Testicular weight ,Andrology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Castration ,Food Animals ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Sexual stimulation ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Spermatogenesis ,reproductive and urinary physiology - Abstract
Experiments were conducted to determine the influence of sexual stimulation on testicular size and morphology. Scrotal volume decreased by 18–26% in rams mated for 4–6 weeks on two commercial farms, with only part of the decrease being accounted for by the 4–12% decrease in live weight. Similar observations were made over 7–8 weeks on rams exposed to increasing intensity of sexual stimulation by having rams either isolated, non-mated with or without non-oestrous ewes or mated with oestrous ewes. Again live weight change could not account entirely for the decrease in scrotal volume. The decrease in testicular size was confirmed on castration of the rams at the end of the experimental period. In addition to the 15–42% reduction in testicular weight with increased sexual stimulation, there was a reduction in the number of spermatozoa in the testes (21–36%) and an increase in the volumetric proportion of intertubular tissue (16–58%). A decrease in the volumetric proportion of spermatocytes (18–47%) and of round spermatids (13–57%) in the testicular tissue indicated that sexual stimulation was affecting spermatogenesis and decreasing daily production of spermatozoa. A decrease in the number of spermatozoa in the epididymides (24–26%) with increased sexual stimulation reflected an increased outflow of spermatozoa and/or reduced production of spermatozoa.
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- 1987
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36. Sopra una speciale esperienza attinente al magnetismo delle terre cotte
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Fiorelli and S. Gherardi
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Humanities ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
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- 1863
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37. [Vectorcardiographic evolution after a valve replacement operation]
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F, Rubboli, F, Sorbello, M, Aquilina, S, Gherardi, T, Tognoli, and W, Morgagni
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Male ,Postoperative Care ,Cardiac Catheterization ,Postoperative Complications ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Heart Valve Diseases ,Vectorcardiography ,Humans ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The vectorcardiograms of 35 patients with valvular heart disease were recorded before and after prosthetic valve replacement. The spatial magnitude of the 40 msec and maximum QRS vectors were decreased postoperatively in patients with mitral insufficiency aortic stenosis and aortic insufficiency. 9 patients were studied postoperatively by right heart catheterization.
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- 1980
38. [Meptazinol in orthopedic surgery]
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M, Zanchini, A, Strangio, A, Tirelli, and S, Gherardi
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Adult ,Male ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Pain, Postoperative ,Orthopedics ,Adolescent ,Double-Blind Method ,Meptazinol ,Humans ,Female ,Azepines ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Published
- 1983
39. [Anteriorization of the vectorcardiographic loop in hypertrophic myocardiopathies: differential diagnosis in dorsal myocardial infarct]
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F, Sorbello, M, Aquilina, C L, Morgagni, A, Oldani, S, Gherardi, T, Tognoli, and W, Morgagni
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Myocardial Infarction ,Vectorcardiography ,Humans ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - Published
- 1979
40. Coexistence of ankylosing spondylitis and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis: another report
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I, Olivieri, D, Trippi, S, Gherardi, and G, Pasero
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Male ,Radiography ,Spinal Osteophytosis ,Hyperostosis, Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,Humans ,Spondylitis, Ankylosing ,Middle Aged ,Thoracic Vertebrae - Abstract
A middle-aged man presented with a 10-year history of intermittent low back pain. Radiological examination of the spine disclosed findings of both ankylosing spondylitis and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH). Radiography of the hands showed the typical enthesopathy of DISH. To our knowledge this is the 2nd published case on the coexistence of the two diseases.
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- 1987
41. [Preliminary clinical experiences with a pyrimidine and purine precursor in patients with primary and secondary alcoholic liver damages]
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F, Bertuzzi and S, Gherardi
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Adult ,Male ,Alcoholism ,Pyrimidines ,Liver Diseases ,Drug Evaluation ,Humans ,Female ,Succinates ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Published
- 1977
42. Indoramin as second step therapy in the management of benign essential hypertension
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A S, Montenero, M, Mazzari, G, Schiavoni, U, Manzoli, and S, Gherardi
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Male ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Hydrochlorothiazide ,Indoles ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Blood Pressure ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Propranolol ,Indoramin - Abstract
An open study was carried out to assess the efficacy of indoramin used as second step therapy in 30 patients with moderate to severe hypertension who had failed to respond adequately to monotherapy with a thiazide or beta-blocker. After a 1-week washout period, patients started treatment with 25 mg indoramin twice daily plus hydrochlorothiazide (25 mg twice daily) or propranolol (40 mg once daily). Indoramin dosage was subsequently adjusted in 25 mg steps (to maximum 150 mg daily), if necessary, at follow-up control visits every 14 days. Analysis of the results from the 22 patients who completed the 75-day study period showed that there were progressive, statistically significant reductions in systolic and diastolic blood pressure (supine and erect) to clinically acceptable levels. Heart rate also decreased significantly and this was more evident in the 7 patients treated with the combination of indoramin, thiazide plus beta-blocker. No patient had orthostatic hypotension and few side-effects were reported, although 7 patients withdrew for this reason.
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- 1983
43. A double-blind controlled study to compare the efficacy of an antacid plus oxethazaine with that of an antacid alone in the treatment of pain due to gastric or duodenal ulceration
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R. Bertoli, A. Zanni, P. S. Crowther, F. De Tomasi, S. Gherardi, and C. N. Scott
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pain ,Gastroenterology ,Peptic ulceration ,Double blind ,Random Allocation ,Duodenal ulceration ,Double-Blind Method ,Antacid ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Stomach Ulcer ,Aged ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Treatment regimen ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Symptomatic relief ,Duodenal ulcer ,Ethanolamines ,Anesthesia ,Duodenal Ulcer ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Antacids ,business - Abstract
SummaryA double-blind study was carried out in 40 patients with typical ulcer pain and suffering from gastric or duodenal ulcer to compare the pain-relieving efficacy of oxethazaine/magnesium and aluminium hydroxide mixture with that of the antacid combination alone. Patients took 8 ml doses of either treatment when necessary over a period of 4 weeks. Both treatment regimens were equally effective in reducing the painful symptoms of peptic ulceration, but the total volume of medication required to achieve adequate symptomatic relief was less in patients taking antacid plus oxethazaine than in patients taking antacid alone. It is suggested that the combination of oxethazaine plus antacids, therefore, is to be preferred, because, by allowing a reduction in the intake of antacid, the risk of side-effects due to antacid therapy is thereby reduced.
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- 1986
44. Trauma and seronegative spondyloarthropathy: rapid joint destruction in peripheral arthritis triggered by physical injury
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S Gherardi, Giampiero Pasero, M L Ciompi, D Trippi, I. Olivieri, and C Bini
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Spondyloarthropathy ,Immunology ,Peripheral arthritis ,Arthritis ,Human leukocyte antigen ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Rheumatology ,HLA Antigens ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Hip injury ,Spondylitis, Ankylosing ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,HLA-B27 Antigen ,Ankylosing spondylitis ,Joint destruction ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Musculoskeletal injury ,Female ,Joint Diseases ,business ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Hip Injuries ,Research Article - Abstract
Two B27 positive patients developed peripheral arthritis immediately after a significant musculoskeletal injury. Unlike previously reported peripheral arthritis precipitated by trauma in B27 positive subjects the arthritis was rapidly destructive.
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- 1988
45. Isolated HLA-B27 associated Achilles tendinitis
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Grassi L, S Gherardi, I. Olivieri, G Gemignani, and M L Ciompi
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heel ,Spondyloarthropathy ,Immunology ,Clinical manifestation ,Achilles tendinitis ,Achilles Tendon ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Rheumatology ,Tendinitis ,HLA Antigens ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,HLA-B27 Antigen ,HLA-B27 ,Achilles tendon ,business.industry ,Enthesopathy ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tendinopathy ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
The case of a 37 year old man with a longstanding HLA-B27 associated bilateral Achilles tendinitis without seronegative spondyloarthropathy is reported. This case suggests that heel enthesopathy may for a long time be the only clinical manifestation of the HLA-B27 associated disease process.
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- 1987
46. Double-blind evaluation of the safety and hypnotic efficacy of lormetazepam in general practice
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E A, Moja, L, Scamonatti, D, Maxia, A, Camera, and S, Gherardi
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Adult ,Male ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Benzodiazepines ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Adolescent ,Anti-Anxiety Agents ,Double-Blind Method ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Family Practice ,Lorazepam - Abstract
The efficacy and safety of lormetazepam (LMZ) and placebo were compared in 30 patients with sleep difficulties who were treated by general practitioners. During the three weeks of the study, each patient received placebo during either the first or last week and 1 mg/night of LMZ during the other two weeks. Neither patients nor physicians knew which week's medication was active drug and which was placebo. Twenty-three of the 30 patients completed the three-week trial. Both the quantity and the quality of sleep were significantly better during the weeks patients were given LMZ than during the week they used placebo. Physicians also rated the hypnotic performance as significantly better than that of placebo. Adverse reactions were evenly distributed among the LMZ and placebo treatment periods and were usually minor. Vital signs and laboratory values were unchanged during either treatment period. It is thus concluded that LMZ is a safe and effective hypnotic for use in general practice.
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- 1983
47. [Therapeutic effect of a combination product (taurine-nucleotides-vitamins) in the course of detoxication of psychiatric alcoholic patients]
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P, Dogliani, G, Senini, F, Bertuzzi, and S, Gherardi
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Adult ,Male ,Vitamin B 12 ,Nucleotides ,Taurine ,Humans ,Pyridoxine ,Middle Aged ,Psychoses, Alcoholic - Published
- 1970
48. Aza-crown-ether functionalized graphene oxide for gas sensing and cation trapping applications.
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M Valt, B Fabbri, A Gaiardo, S Gherardi, D Casotti, G Cruciani, G Pepponi, L Vanzetti, E Iacob, C Malagù, P Bellutti, and V Guidi
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- 2019
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49. A portable air-quality station based on thick film gas sensors for real time detection of traces of atmospheric pollutants.
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A Fioravanti, A Bonanno, S Gherardi, M C Carotta, and A N Skouloudis
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- 2016
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50. (Ti, Sn)O2 solid solutions for gas sensing: A systematic approach by different techniques for different calcination temperature and molar composition
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Antonio Setaro, Stefano Lettieri, B. Vendemiati, Giovanna Ghiotti, Sara Morandi, Giuliano Martinelli, Maria Cristina Carotta, P. Maddalena, Vincenzo Guidi, Michele Sacerdoti, Cesare Malagù, Sandro Gherardi, A. Cervi, M. C., Carotta, S., Gherardi, V., Guidi, C., Malagu', Martinelli, G., B., Vendemiati, M., Sacerdoti, G., Ghiotti, S., Morandi, S., Lettieri, Maddalena, Pasqualino, and Setaro, Antonio
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Photoluminescence ,Nanomaterials ,Semiconductor oxides ,Solid solutions ,Chemoresistive gas sensors ,Analytical chemistry ,Mole fraction ,NO ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,Calcination ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,Metals and Alloys ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Absorption edge ,Rutile ,Stoichiometry ,Carbon monoxide ,Solid solution - Abstract
Tin–titanium solid solutions at increasing Ti molar fraction, x = 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9, were prepared by symplectic gel co-precipitation (SGC) method from stoichiometric hydroalcoholic solutions of Ti and Sn metalalkoxides. Structural, spectroscopic and electrical analyses were performed and the results have been correlated. The peaks of the XRD patterns change from the positions of SnO 2 cassiterite to those of TiO 2 rutile, when increasing the Ti content in the solid solution. Photoluminescence (PL), FT-IR and UV–vis-NIR characterizations are in agreement with the formation of solid solutions: PL peak falls either in the visible or IR region, depending on the Ti content in the solid solution; FT-IR spectra reveal a progressive upward shift of the high-frequency absorption edge of the skeletal vibration modes from the value of SnO 2 to one of TiO 2 on increasing the Ti content; UV–vis-NIR spectra reveal a progressive downward shift of the VB–CB absorption edge on increasing Ti content. The changes induced by CO interaction at increasing temperature in the FT-IR and UV–vis-NIR spectra revealed a different behaviour of the materials following the Ti content: for the lowest Ti molar fraction ( x = 0.1) as well as for SnO 2 the reduction gives rise to mono-ionized oxygen vacancies, for the other solid solution the loss of reticular oxygen gives rise to doubly ionized oxygen vacancies and to Ti 3+ ions. From the electrical-conductance point of view, two groups of films can be identified: pure SnO 2 and the solid solution with x = 0.1, and all the other solutions including pure titania, in agreement with the results of FT-IR investigations. The best response to carbon monoxide was achieved by the solutions with x = 0.3 and x = 0.5. Opposite to electrical properties, exhibiting good responses to reducing gases, these agents did not appreciably modify the PL yield of the solid solutions. Conversely, PL emissions were sensitive to NO 2 , particularly for Ti 0.5 Sn 0.5 O 2 .
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- 2009
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