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期刊名:Giornale italiano di cardiologia

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ISSN:1827-6806

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Edoardo Gronda,Massimo Iacoviello,Pasquale Caldarola et al. Edoardo Gronda et al.
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Experimental data showed that the kidney is able of carrying out gluconeogenesis. Renal glucose production accounts for 20% of systemic glucos...
Giuseppe Rosano,Massimo Iacoviello,Pasquale Perrone Filardi Giuseppe Rosano
Type 2 sodium-glucose co-transporter inhibitors (SGLT2i) are a new drug class with extremely relevant benefits in the prevention and treatment of heart failure (HF). In type 2 diabetic patients with both high cardiovascular risk and known c...
Paolo Verdecchia,Fabio Angeli Paolo Verdecchia
Over the past five decades, we have witnessed significant developments in the management of patients with arterial hypertension and elucidation of basic mechanisms involved in the disease. Many of these progresses resulted from experimental...
Simone Zanchi,Lorenzo Bianchini,Stefano Bordignon et al. Simone Zanchi et al.
Right coronary artery lesion is an uncommon and serious complication of typical atrial flutter ablation. We report a case of right coronary artery occlusion during atrial flutter ablation managed with percutaneous coronary intervention, com...
Vittorio Palmieri,Laura Lalla Piccioni,Cristiano Amarelli et al. Vittorio Palmieri et al.
Background: The extent and quality of the involvement of cardiology units in health programs delivered by Italian centers for heart transplantation (HTx) have not been investigated previously. ...
Rosario Girgenti,Maria Antonina Buttafarro,Martina Ammirata et al. Rosario Girgenti et al.
Background: Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are the most common mechanical circulatory support for patients with advanced heart failure, and can be used either as a temporary or permanent therapy. Normally, LVAD ca...