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Autor:
Paolo Millosevich, Stefano Postorino, Antonio Raviele, Ada Cutolo, Fausto Rigo, Giuseppe Grassi, Michela Madalosso, Zuin G, Paolo Buja, Marco Barbierato
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine. 13:790-794
OBJECTIVES Apical ballooning syndrome usually involves elderly women. We reported the profile of this syndrome in men. METHODS We identified 54 consecutive patients with the syndrome: among them, seven were men (13%, group M) and 47 were women (87%,
Autor:
Paolo Buja, Zuin G, Giuseppe Grassi, Fausto Rigo, Antonio Raviele, Francesco Di Pede, Paolo Millosevich, Michela Madalosso, Massimo Celestre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine. 9:905-909
Apical ballooning syndrome is a rare clinical entity that predominantly involves elderly women and is considered to be benign. We report our experience regarding this syndrome in terms of sex distribution and long-term outcome.Between 1999 and 2006,
Autor:
Paolo Buja, Paolo Millosevich, Marco Barbierato, Antonio Raviele, Zuin G, Giuseppe Grassi, Stefano Postorino, Ada Cutolo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine. 12:289-291
Autor:
Bruno De Piccoli, Antonio Raviele, Paolo Millosevich, Aldo Bonso, E. Piccolo, Pietro Delise, Francesco Di Pede, Daniele D'Este
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electrocardiology. 23:23-31
To study the electrogenesis of the S1S2S3 pattern, seven patients had body surface potential mapping and endocardial mapping of inflow tract, outflow tract, and apex of the right ventricle. QRS duration was longer in S1S2S3 versus controls (94 +/- 14
Autor:
Stefano Postorino, Elvio Polesel, Marco Barbierato, Paolo Buja, Giuseppe Grassi, Paolo Millosevich, Andrea Venturini, Francesco Di Pede, Chiara Zanchettin, Antonio Raviele
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine. 12:180-181
We report a case of mitral valve repair complicated by iatrogenic coronary artery lesion. This rare coronary injury caused an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction and it was treated successfully with a percutaneous coronary intervention.