CANOVA, PAOLO ANGELO
CANOVA, PAOLO ANGELO
DIPARTIMENTO DI MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA (SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY)
Prolonged QRS associated with left bundle branch conduction defect is a prognostic red flag in asymptomatic patients at risk for heart failure (ACCF/AHA stages A and B): Insights from the DAVID-Berg study
2020 Pozzi, A; Gori, M; Iorio, A; Iacovoni, A; Carobbio, A; Cioffi, G; De Maria, R; Grosu, A; Fontana, A; Canova, P; Calabrese, A; Ferrari, P; Parati, G; Lorini, F; Senni, M; Gavazzi, A
Is mild asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction always predictive of adverse events in high-risk populations? Insights from the DAVID-Berg study
2018 Gori, M; Redfield, M; Calabrese, A; Canova, P; Cioffi, G; De Maria, R; Grosu, A; Fontana, A; Iacovoni, A; Ferrari, P; Parati, G; Gavazzi, A; Senni, M
Strategy to identify subjects with diabetes mellitus more suitable for selective echocardiographic screening: The DAVID-Berg study
2017 Gori, M; Canova, P; Calabrese, A; Cioffi, G; Trevisan, R; De Maria, R; Grosu, A; Iacovoni, A; Fontana, A; Ferrari, P; Greene, S; Gheorghiade, M; Parati, G; Gavazzi, A; Senni, M
Prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) according to ESC and ACC criteria in essential hypertension (EH).
2010 Capra, A; Cesana, F; Boffi, L; Facchetti, R; Alloni, M; Campadello, P; Canova, P; Nava, S; Cairo, M; Corciulo, M; Maloberti, A; Giannattasio, C; Mancia., G