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    Apical Ballooning Syndrome (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy) after Permanent Dual-Chamber Pacemaker Implantation by Gardini, Armando, Fracassi, Francesco, Boldi, Emiliano, Albiero, Remo

    Published in Case reports in cardiology (01-01-2012)
    “…Apical ballooning syndrome, also called takotsubo cardiomyopathy, has been recently reported. It may mimic acute myocardial infarction and is typically…”
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    Clinical and echocardiographic outcomes after percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale: a single center experience by Lanzone, Alberto M, Albiero, Remo, Boldi, Emiliano, Safari, Davood, Serafin, Paolo, Lussardi, Gianluca, Rigamonti, Elia R, Anselmi, Amedeo

    Published in Minerva cardiology and angiology (01-04-2023)
    “…Patent foramen ovale (PFO) has a high estimated prevalence (25% of the general population) and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of cryptogenic stroke…”
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    Very late migration to and retrieval of an Amplatzer patent foramen ovale occlusion device from the abdominal aortic carrefour by Musuraca, Gerardo, Agostoni, Pierfrancesco, Boldi, Emiliano, Imperadore, Ferdinando, Terraneo, Clotilde, Broso, Giovanni P

    “…The migration of a percutaneous patent foramen ovale closure device is a very rare but serious complication. Late or very late embolization of device requires…”
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    Differential effects of β-blockers in patients with heart failure: A prospective, randomized, double-blind comparison of the long-term effects of metoprolol versus carvedilol by METRA, M, GIUBBINI, R, NODARI, S, BOLDI, E, MODENA, M. G, DEI CAS, L

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2000)
    “…Both metoprolol and carvedilol produce hemodynamic and clinical benefits in patients with chronic heart failure; carvedilol exerts greater antiadrenergic…”
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    A rationale for the use of β-blockers as standard treatment for heart failure by Metra, Marco, Nodari, Savina, D'Aloia, Antonio, Bontempi, Luca, Boldi, Emiliano, Cas, Livio Dei

    Published in The American heart journal (01-03-2000)
    “…Background Cardiac sympathetic activation is one of the major and earlier changes observed in patients with heart failure. Its relation to the severity of the…”
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    Differential effects of (beta)-blockers in patients with heart failure: A prospective, randomized, double-blind comparison of the long-term effects of metoprolol versus by Metra, Marco, Giubbini, Raffaele, Nodari, Savina, Boldi, Emiliano

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2000)
    “…BACKGROUND: Both metoprolol and carvedilol produce hemodynamic and clinical benefits in patients with chronic heart failure; carvedilol exerts greater…”
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    Maximal and Submaximal Exercise Testing in Heart Failure by Metra, Marco, Nodari, Savina, Raccagni, Domenica, Garbellini, Maria, Boldi, Emiliano, Bontempi, Luca, Gaiti, Monica, Cas, Livio Dei

    “…Although reduced exercise capacity is the main complaint of patients with congestive heart failure (CHF), the best method to measure it remains controversial…”
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    Selective or nonselective beta-adrenergic blockade in patients with congestive heart failure by Metra, M, Nodari, S, Boldi, E, Dei Cas, L

    Published in Current cardiology reports (01-05-2000)
    “…Controlled clinical trials, performed in more than 13,000 patients, have consistently shown the beneficial effects of long-term beta-blocker therapy in…”
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    Maximal and Submaximal Exercise Testing in Heart Failure by Metra, Marco, Nodari, Savina, Raccagni, Domenica, Garbellini, Maria, Boldi, Emiliano, Bontempi, Luca, Gaiti, Monica, Cas, Livio Dei

    “…Although reduced exercise capacity is the main complaint of patients with congestive heart failure (CHF), the best method to measure it remains controversial…”
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