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    Cardiovascular neural regulation during and after prolonged high altitude exposure by Ponchia, A, Noventa, D, Bertaglia, M, Carretta, R, Zaccaria, M, Miraglia, G, Pascotto, P, Buja, G

    Published in European heart journal (01-11-1994)
    “…Eight young healthy male subjects, members of a Himalayan expedition, underwent 24 h Holter monitoring before departure, after 1 and 4 weeks at high altitude…”
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    Exercise-induced left ventricular dysfunction in coronary heart disease. A model for studying the stunned myocardium in man by Scognamiglio, R, Ponchia, A, Fasoli, G, Miraglia, G, Dalla-Volta, S

    Published in European heart journal (01-12-1991)
    “…The concept of myocardial stunning encompasses a wide variety of settings with major pathophysiological differences. Stresses, such as exercise-provoked…”
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    Effects of high-altitude chronic hypoxia on platelet α2-receptors in man by ZACCARIA, M., BOREA, P. A., OPOCHER, G., PONCHIA, A., VARANI, K., FRACCAROLLO, D., SCANDELLARI, C.

    Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-04-1997)
    “…During chronic high‐altitude (HA) exposure, basal and exercise‐induced noradrenaline (NA) increases do not parallel blood pressure (BP) changes observed;…”
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    Effects of high-altitude chronic hypoxia on platelet alpha 2-receptors in man by Zaccaria, M, Borea, P A, Opocher, G, Ponchia, A, Varani, K, Fraccarollo, D, Scandellari, C

    Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-04-1997)
    “…During chronic high-altitude (HA) exposure, basal and exercise-induced noradrenaline (NA) increases do not parallel blood pressure (BP) changes observed;…”
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    Body fluids, atrial volumes and atrial natriuretic peptide during and after high-altitude exposure by Ponchia, A., Noventa, D., Zaccaria, M., Bertaglia, M., Opocher, G., Miraglia, G., Scognamiglio, R., Fasoli, G.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-02-1995)
    “…The aim of this investigation was to assess the changes of atrial volumes during and after prolonged high-altitude exposure, in relation to extracellular and…”
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    Metabolic and cardiovascular parameters in type 1 diabetes at extreme altitude by PAVAN, Paola, SARTO, Patrizio, MERLO, Laura, CASARA, Dario, PONCHIA, Andrea, BIASIN, Renata, NOVENTA, Donatella, AVOGARO, Angelo

    “…The American Diabetes Association states that physical activity can be performed by individuals with Type 1 diabetes. Nevertheless, extreme altitude…”
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    Long-term nifedipine unloading therapy in asymptomatic patients with chronic severe aortic regurgitation by Scognamiglio, Roldano, Fasoli, Giuseppe, Ponchia, Andrea, Dalla-Volta, Sergio

    “…Vasodilating agents acutely reduce regurgitant volume and improve left ventricular performance in aortic regurgitation, but more information is necessary about…”
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    The heart patient in the mountains: the behavioral indications by Ponchia, A

    “…Even today, a restrictive attitude frequently leads the physician to discourage the patient with cardiovascular abnormalities from sojourning at an altitude…”
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    Italian high altitude laboratories: past and present by Cogo, A, Ponchia, A, Pecchio, O, Losano, G, Cerretelli, P

    Published in High altitude medicine & biology (2000)
    “…Italy is a mountainous country with a total of 88 huts and bivouacs at altitudes higher than 3,000 m. Starting in the 19th century a great deal of research in…”
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    Body fluids, atrial volumes and atrial natriuretic peptide during and after high-altitude exposure by Ponchia, A., Noventa, D., Zaccaria, M., Bertaglia, M., Opocher, G., Miraglia, G., Scognamiglio, R., Fasoli, G.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-02-1995)
    “…The aim of this investigation was to assess the changes of atrial volumes during and after prolonged high-altitude exposure, in relation to extracellular and…”
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    Changes in structure and function of the human left ventricle after acclimatization to high altitude by Scognamiglio, R, Ponchia, A, Fasoli, G, Miraglia, G

    “…To analyse the role of changes in structure and function of the left ventricle in determining cardiac function at rest and during exercise, several…”
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    Long-term echocardiographic Doppler monitoring of Hancock bioprostheses in the mitral valve position by Melacini, Paola, Villanova, Carla, Thiene, Gaetano, Minarini, Marco, Fasoli, Giuseppe, Bortolotti, Uberto, Ramuscello, Giuseppe, Scognamiglio, Roldano, Ponchia, Andrea, Volta, Sergio Dalla

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-11-1992)
    “…Echocardiographic and Doppler studies were performed in 134 patients with a Hancock bioprosthesis in the mitral valve position during a followup period of 1 to…”
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    Reversible and irreversible left ventricular dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction by Scognamiglio, R, Nistri, S, Fasoli, G, Frigato, N, Miorelli, M, Karavidas, A, Ponchia, A, Dalla-Volta, S

    “…Left ventricular function after acute myocardial infarction depends on several mechanisms leading to left ventricular remodeling: (a) infarct size and healing…”
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    Prognostic value of late exercise test after myocardial infarction by Egloff, C, Ponchia, A, Sorbo, M D, Schiavinato, M L, Piccoli, A, Bolzonella, R, Miraglia, G

    Published in Minerva cardioangiologica (01-10-1989)
    “…The parameters of a maximal exercise stress test, without therapy, 30 to 186 days after myocardial infarction were related to cardiac death, recurrent nonfatal…”
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