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Impact of remote monitoring on well-being, therapeutic adherence, and organ damage evaluation in hypertensive patients: the PROSIT study Marialuisa S Marozzi, Vanessa Desantis, Francesco Corvasce, Giuseppe S Falcone, Marilena Santovito, Gianmarino Colleoni, Monica Montagnani, Angelo Vacca, Sebastiano Cicco European Heart Journal Digital Health, 2026 Aims The PROSIT (Patient-Reported Outcomes and Smart-Imaging in Telecardiology) study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and potential clinical impact of remote patient monitoring in hypertension management, focusing on medication adherence, therapeutic optimization, and organ damage. Methods and results We conducted a prospective single-center, randomized pilot study involving 100 hypertensive Caucasian patients, assigned to three groups: Group A, equipped with a wearable ECG device, and a mobile application reporting vital signs; Group B, using only the mobile app; and Group C (control), standard care. Blood pressure and heart rate were measured with validated devices. Medication adherence was assessed with the validated Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS-5). Echocardiography and biochemical parameters were evaluated at baseline and after 12 months, including a 6-month washout period without digital support. Patients in Groups A and B showed significantly higher MARS-5 scores, vs. Group C (P = 0.001). Early therapeutic adjustments were more frequent in Groups A and B, leading to a reduction in the number of prescribed antihypertensive medications (median decrease from 2 [2–3] to 1 [0–3], P = 0.001). At follow-up, Group A exhibited a significant reduction in interventricular septum thickness and left ventricular mass (P = 0.01) along with improved renal function (A P = 0.04, B P = 0.02). Conclusion This study suggests that telemedicine with remote monitoring may enhance medication adherence and allow early treatment optimization with fewer drugs, accompanied by favorable changes in cardiac and renal parameters. These findings warrant confirmation in larger, multicenter studies.
Patterns and Clinical Outcomes of Sitagliptin/Metformin Extended-Release in Internal Medicine: A Real-World Multicenter Italian Study Mariarosaria De Luca, Michele Arcopinto, Giosiana Bosco, Sebastiano Cicco, Francesco Di Giacomo Barbagallo, Chiara Giacinti, Marialuisa Sveva Marozzi, Maristella Salvatora Masala, Miriam Pinna, Giacomo Pucci, Andrea Salzano, Roberto Scicali, Alberto Maria Marra, Antonio Cittadini Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2026 Background: In internal medicine, the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is challenged by multimorbidity and polypharmacy. The fixed-dose combination of sitagliptin and extended-release metformin (SITA/MET ER) is a valuable option for frail and comorbid patients. Methods: This multicenter, retrospective, observational study involved five Italian Internal Medicine units. Consecutive patients with T2DM who initiated SITA/MET ER were included. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected at baseline (T0) and at follow-up (T1, 3–4 months). The primary endpoint was change in HbA1c; secondary endpoints included fasting plasma glucose (FPG), treatment adherence, adverse events, and modifications in concomitant antidiabetic therapies. Results: A total of 292 patients (mean age 70.8 ± 10.6 years; 43% female) were analyzed. At baseline, mean HbA1c was 7.4 ± 1.0% and FPG 150.2 ± 42.5 mg/dL, with significant reductions observed at follow-up (HbA1c 7.0 ± 0.8%, FPG 136.8 ± 29.6 mg/dL; both p < 0.05). SITA/MET ER was predominantly prescribed to patients with a complex clinical profile, as reflected by the high prevalence of microvascular (37%) and macrovascular (42%) complications. The use of sulfonylureas decreased from 11% to 3% (p < 0.001), while SGLT2 inhibitor and insulin use remained stable. Treatment adherence to SITA/MET ER was excellent, with full compliance reported and no adverse events recorded. Conclusions: In this real-world internal medicine study, SITA/MET ER improved glycemic control and was well tolerated among patients with complex clinical profiles. These findings support the role of SITA/MET ER as a flexible and practical therapeutic choice in this setting.
Artificial intelligence in medicine: a position paper by the Italian Society of Internal Medicine Clara Balsano, Federico Cabitza, Sebastiano Cicco, Marco Gori, Donato Malerba, Marco Montagna, Roberto Tarquini, Angelo Vacca, and Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2026 Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents an innovative technological support for clinical practice. The Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI) emphasizes the need for clear guidance on the use of AI in medicine, recognizing that knowledge in this field is continuously evolving. This position paper presents a comprehensive vision for the responsible integration of AI into clinical practice. AI should serve as a support tool—not a replacement—for clinicians. It has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce administrative workload, and strengthen the physician–patient relationship. In the light of these characteristics, SIMI advocates for transparency, data privacy, equity, and sustainability in the development and implementation of AI systems. SIMI also highlights several ethical, legal, and methodological challenges that must be addressed, including algorithmic bias, environmental impact, and disparities in access. Ultimately, SIMI envisions a future in which AI augments human expertise, enabling more efficient, personalized, and compassionate care. SIMI calls for active clinician participation in the co-design and validation of AI tools to ensure alignment with real-world clinical needs. Key recommendations include the preferential use of certified AI systems, the integration of AI education into medical training, and continuous monitoring after deployment.
COVID-19 induces greater difficulty in blood pressure control due to increased arterial stiffness Marialuisa S. Marozzi, Ilaria Fucile, Immacolata Panettieri, Mauro Pagani, Rosa Curcio, Francesco Corvasce, Giuseppe S. Falcone, Costantino Mancusi, Raffaele Izzo, Angelo Vacca, Sebastiano Cicco Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2025 COVID-19 infection induces widespread endotheliitis, with long-term effects on the vascular system and arterial hypertension that are still under investigation. This study verified the possible correlation between COVID-19 infection and blood pressure control. In the multicenter study presented here, we enrolled 185 hypertensive patients with a positive nasopharyngeal swab for SARS-CoV-2 in the 6 months prior to the follow-up visit (Group 1, 90F, age 63.38 ± 10.29 years) and 97 hypertensive patients consistently negative for SARS-CoV-2 (Group 2, 49F, age 64.20 ± 10.79 years), overlapping in terms of age, sex, weight, and Body Mass Index (BMI). We evaluated the follow-up visit within 12 months (T1) and the one prior to the infection (T0). Group 2 had a higher percentage of patients with dyslipidemia and a significantly lower percentage of patients with hypertensive cardiomyopathy (HTN-CM) compared to Group 1. In Group 1, we observed a significant decrease in the number of smokers and an increase in the diagnosis of HTN-CM at T1, with a significant increase in systolic values (134.30 ± 14.93 mmHg vs 132.40 ± 16.19 mmHg, p < 0.05) and a decrease in diastolic values (78.30 ± 8.77 mmHg vs 79.63 ± 8.41 mmHg, p < 0.05) compared to T0. Moreover, there was a significant increase in the number of antihypertensive drugs taken at T1 in Group 1, particularly angiotensin-receptor blockers, compared to T0. Finally, at T1 in Group 1, we observed a significant increase in pulse wave velocity (PWV) compared to T0. These findings were absent in Group 2. Patients who contracted the COVID-19 infection showed increased vascular stiffness, hence higher blood pressure values, and needed a greater number of medications for blood pressure control.
Combined percutaneous renal artery denervation and angioplasty: still too early to consider them complementary? Fortunato Iacovelli, Luigi Salemme, Rocco Tritto, Sebastiano Cicco, Filippo Masi, Loreto Gesualdo, Marco Matteo Ciccone Journal of Hypertension, 2025 In case of renovascular hypertension, percutaneous renal artery transluminal angioplasty alone is still far from demonstrating predictable clinical results. Assuming a potential synergistic effect, we reported the first case of combined percutaneous renal denervation and angioplasty as intention-to-treat strategy in a very high cardiovascular risk patient. Graphical abstract: http://links.lww.com/HJH/C752
The Evolving Role of Cardiac Imaging in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Clinical Practice Ilaria Dentamaro, Marco Maria Dicorato, Alessio Falagario, Sebastiano Cicco, Sergio Dentamaro, Michele Correale, Vincenzo Manuppelli, Gaetano Citarelli, Francesco Mangini, Corrado Fiore, Paolo Colonna, Enrica Petruccelli, Laura Piscitelli, Guido Giovannetti, Michele Davide Latorre, Cinzia Forleo, Paolo Basile, Maria Cristina Carella, Vincenzo Ezio Santobuono, Marco Matteo Ciccone, Andrea Igoren Guaricci Biomedicines, 2025 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a cardiac disorder characterized by unexplained left ventricular hypertrophy and a clinical presentation that is heterogeneous, ranging from asymptomatic cases to sudden cardiac death (SCD). The condition’s complex pathophysiology encompasses myocyte disarray, fibrosis, and impaired cellular metabolism. Advancements in non-invasive cardiac imaging, notably echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), have led to substantial progress in the domains of early diagnosis, phenotypic characterization, and risk stratification. Echocardiography is the preferred diagnostic modality, as it provides a comprehensive evaluation of ventricular hypertrophy patterns, left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction, mitral valve abnormalities, left atrial size, and diastolic function. Novel techniques, such as speckle-tracking strain imaging, have emerged as means to detect subclinical myocardial dysfunction and to provide significant prognostic information. Cine-CMR sequences, tissue characterization with late gadolinium enhancement, and quantitative techniques such as strain imaging have been shown to enhance diagnostic precision and prognostic evaluation. The integration of multimodality imaging has been demonstrated to enhance the management of patients with HCM, both in the short term and in the long term, by facilitating individualized monitoring. This review summarizes the role of cardiac imaging in the comprehensive evaluation of HCM, emphasizing the impact of these methods on diagnosis, risk assessment, and personalized patient care, particularly in challenging clinical settings, such as cases of athlete’s heart and pathological ventricular hypertrophy.
Integrative Approaches in the Management of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Comprehensive Review of Current Therapeutic Modalities Marco Maria Dicorato, Gaetano Citarelli, Francesco Mangini, Rossella Alemanni, Miriam Albanese, Sebastiano Cicco, Cosimo Angelo Greco, Cinzia Forleo, Paolo Basile, Maria Cristina Carella, Marco Matteo Ciccone, Andrea Igoren Guaricci, Ilaria Dentamaro Biomedicines, 2025 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is often associated with left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction, which affects a substantial proportion of patients. This obstruction results from a range of anatomical abnormalities involving both the valvular and subvalvular structures. Pharmacological therapies play a pivotal role in the management of LVOT obstruction, with a range of drug classes exhibiting distinct mechanisms of action. Beta-blockers, including atenolol and nadolol, are considered the first-line treatment due to their ability to reduce heart rate and myocardial contractility and enhance diastolic filling. Non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, such as verapamil and diltiazem, are utilized as second-line agents when beta-blockers are ineffective or contraindicated. Disopyramid, a Class 1A antiarrhythmic agent, is employed for patients who do not respond to initial therapeutic interventions and can reduce LVOT gradients. Recent advancements in cardiac myosin modulators, such as Mavacamten and Aficamten, offer targeted therapies by modulating myosin–actin interactions to reduce LVOT gradients and improve symptoms, with promising results from clinical trials. Although gene therapy is still in its nascent stages, it has the potential to address the genetic basis of HCM by employing techniques such as genome editing, gene replacement, and the modulation of signaling pathways. For patients exhibiting severe symptoms or demonstrating unresponsiveness to medical treatment, invasive therapies, such as septal reduction therapy and alcohol septal ablation, are considered. Ultimately, the treatment and prevention of atrial fibrillation and sudden cardiac death are two key points of HCM management in both obstructive and non-obstructive forms. This review aims to provide an overview of current pharmacological and invasive strategies, as well as emerging therapies, in the management of HCM.
Aortic Remodeling in Patients with Arterial Hypertension: Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Therapeutic Interventions and Preventive Strategies—A Position Paper from the Heart and Hypertension Working Group of the Italian Society of Hypertension Costantino Mancusi, Christian Basile, Ilaria Fucile, Carlo Palombo, Maria Lembo, Giacomo Buso, Claudia Agabiti-Rosei, Valeria Visco, Antonietta Gigante, Giuliano Tocci, Alessandro Maloberti, Chiara Tognola, Giacomo Pucci, Rosa Curcio, Sebastiano Cicco, Federica Piani, Marialuisa Sveva Marozzi, Alberto Milan, Dario Leone, Chiara Cogliati, Riccardo Schiavon, Massimo Salvetti, Michele Ciccarelli, Nicola De Luca, Massimo Volpe, Maria Lorenza Muiesan High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Prevention, 2025 In patient with arterial hypertension the whole aorta is exposed to increased wall stress due to pressure overload. Different blood pressure (BP) components have been reported as main determinant of aortic remodelling. In particular increased diastolic BP has been associated with aortic dilatation across all its segments with smaller increase in aortic root and ascending aorta related to increased systolic BP and pulse pressure. Optimal BP control is crucial to prevent development of aortic aneurysm and acute aortic disease. Many studies have evaluated the role of different antihypertensive drug classes for prevention of adverse aortic remodelling including beneficial effects of ACEIs, ARBs, dihydropyridinic calcium channel blockers and Beta-blockers. The present review discusses pathophysiological mechanisms, therapeutic interventions and preventive strategies for development of aortic remodeling in patients with arterial hypertension.
Efficient use of the TM-2441 ambulatory blood pressure measurement device in patients with diabetes Sebastiano Cicco, Marialuisa Sveva Marozzi, Gabriella Schirosi, Francesco Corvasce, Daniele Egidio Romano, Angelo Vacca, Pietro Nazzaro Blood Pressure Monitoring, 2025 Background and objective Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) requires automatic measurement and the use of a validated device, according to current guidelines and international standardization. The TM-2441 (A&D Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan) ABPM device is small, lightweight, and suitable for use in ambulatory settings. It was validated against the ISO 81060-2:2013 standard in the general population. This study investigated the reliability of the ABPM device for patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods Individuals aged more than 12 years affected with type 2 diabetes were recruited by our outpatient clinic. The blood pressure assessment was performed using the opposite limb simultaneous measurement according to the updated ISO 81060-2:2018. Results Forty-five subjects were included in the clinical investigation. The mean difference between blood pressure values measured by the TM-2441 ABPM device and the reference sphygmomanometer was within limits allowed by the ISO standard. Bland–Altman plots of the measurements and differences between the values obtained from the study device and those from the reference device showed no systematic variations in error. It was not possible to perform a stress test in most patients due to refusal or poor physical condition. Conclusion The TM-2441 ABPM device fulfilled all the requirements of the ISO standard for ambulatory testing not only in a general population but also in the subgroup of subjects with type 2 diabetes.
Predicting New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Review Marco Maria Dicorato, Paolo Basile, Maria Ludovica Naccarati, Maria Cristina Carella, Ilaria Dentamaro, Alessio Falagario, Sebastiano Cicco, Cinzia Forleo, Andrea Igoren Guaricci, Marco Matteo Ciccone, Vincenzo Ezio Santobuono Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025
Low dose aspirin and clinical outcomes in patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia: a propensity score-matched cohort analysis from the National SIMI‑COVID‑19 Registry A. Dalbeni, N. Susca, M. Daidone, I. Rossi, A. Giontella, A. Cimellaro, G. Talerico, A. Pietrangelo, G. Sesti, V. Zaccone, R. Villani, , Giuseppe Armentaro, Maria Immacolata Arnone, Milena Barone, Leonardo Bencivenga, Lorenzo Bertolino, Sara Bianco, Nicolò Binello, Simona Brancati, Elena Buzzetti, William Capeci, Sebastiano Cicco, William Cordeddu, Rosa Curcio, Marco D’Abbondanza, Salvatore D’Agnano, Damiano D’Ardes, Martina De Feo, Salvatore Di Marca, Emilia Donnarumma, Marco Fei, Emanuele Filippini, Carmine Gabriele Gambino, Rosa Lombardi, Alberto Maria Marra, Massimo Mattioli, Giuseppe Miceli, Silvia Noviello, Gaia Olivieri, Donatella Padula, Roberta Parente, Chiara Pes, Salvatore Piano, Francesca Serena Pignataro, Sonia Poma, Enrica Porceddu, Marco Ricchio, Giulio Francesco Romiti, Anna Sabena, Marco Salice, Andrea Salzano, Moris Sangineto, Ambra Savona, Caterina Savrié, Mario Stabile, Thomas Teatini, Elisabetta Tombolini, Matteo Traversa, Elia Vettore, Alessandro Vignali, Luca Vilardi Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2023
Immune disturbance leads to pulmonary embolism in COVID-19 more than classical risk factors: a clinical and histological study Sebastiano Cicco, Antonio Vacca, Federica Albanese, Nicola Susca, Vanessa Desantis, Arianna Magistro, Gerardo Cazzato, Gerolamo Cicco, Sara Sablone, Christel Cariddi, Marialuisa Sveva Marozzi, Cristiana Catena, Gabriele Brosolo, Stefano Marcante, Giuseppe Ingravallo, Lidia Dalfino, Gianfranco Lauletta, Fabrizio Pappagallo, Antonio Giovanni Solimando, Salvatore Grasso, Eugenio Maiorano, Francesco Introna, Leonardo Alberto Sechi, Roberto Ria Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2023
Stress Echocardiography in Italian Echocardiographic Laboratories: A Survey of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging Q. Ciampi, M. Pepi, Francesco Antonini-Canterin, Andrea Barbieri, A. Barchitta, Giorgio Faganello, Sofia Miceli, V. Parato, A. Tota, Giuseppe Trocino, M. Abbate, Maria Accadia, R. Alemanni, Andrea Angelini, F. Anglano, Maurizio Anselmi, I. Aquila, Simona Aramu, Enrico Avogadri, Giuseppe Azzaro, L. Badano, A. Balducci, F. Ballocca, A. Barbarossa, G. Barbati, V. Barletta, D. Barone, F. Becherini, G. Benfari, M. Beraldi, Gianluigi Bergandi, Giuseppe Bilardo, S. Binno, Massimo Bolognesi, Stefano Bongiovi, R. Bragato, Gabriele Braggion, Rossella Brancaleoni, F. Bursi, C. C. Dessalvi, M. Cameli, Antonella Canu, M. Capitelli, A. Capra, R. Carbonara, Maria Carbone, M. Carbonella, N. Carrabba, G. Casavecchia, Margherita Casula, E. Chesi, S. Cicco, Rodolfo Citro, R. Cocchia, Barbara Maria Colombo, Paolo Colonna, M. Conte, Giovanni Corrado, P. Cortesi, L. Cortigiani, M. Costantino, F. Cozza, U. Cucchini, M. D'Angelo, Santina Da Ros, Fabrizio D’Andrea, A. D’Andrea, Francesca D’Auria, G. De Caridi, Stefania De Feo, G. D. de Matteis, S. De Vecchi, C. Del Giudice, L. Dell’Angela, Lucrezia Delli Paoli, I. Dentamaro, P. Destefanis, G. Di Bella, M. Di Fulvio, R. Di Gaetano, Giovanna Di Giannuario, Angelo Di Gioia, L. D. Di Martino, Carmine Di Muro, C. Di Nora, Giovanni di Salvo, C. Dodi, S. Dogliani, Federica Donati, Melissa Dottori, G. Epifani, I. Fabiani, F. Ferrara, Luigi Ferrara, S. Ferrua, Gemma Filice, Maria Fiorino, D. Forno, Alberto Garini, G. Giarratana, G. Gigantino, M. Giorgi, E. Giubertoni, C. Greco, M. Grigolato, W. G. Marra, Anna Holzl, A. Iaiza, Andrea Iannaccone, F. Ilardi, E. Imbalzano, R. Inciardi, C. Inserra, Emilio Iori, A. Izzo, Giuseppe La Rosa, G. Labanti, A. Lanzone, L. Lanzoni, Ornella Lapetina, E. Leiballi, M. Librera, Carmenita Lo Conte, Maria Lo Monaco, Antonella Lombardo, Michelangelo Luciani, Paola Lusardi, Antonio Magnante, A. Malagoli, G. Malatesta, C. Mancusi, M. T. Manes, Fiore Manganelli, Francesca Mantovani, V. Manuppelli, V. Marchese, L. Marinacci, Roberto Mattioli, Civelli Maurizio, G. Mazza, Stefano Mazza, Marco Melis, Giulia Meloni, Elisa Merli, Alberto Milan, Giovanni Minardi, Antonella Monaco, I. Monte, G. Montresor, Antonella Moreo, Fabio Mori, Sofia Morini, C. Moro, D. Morrone, Francesco Negri, C. Nipote, F. Nisi, S. Nocco, Luigi Novello, L. Nunziata, A. P. Perini, Antonello Parodi, E. M. Pasanisi, G. Pastorini, R. Pavasini, D. Pavoni, C. Pedone, Francesco Pelliccia, Giovanni Pelliciari, E. Pelloni, Valeria Pergola, Giovanni Perillo, Enrica Petruccelli, Chiara Pezzullo, Gerardo Piacentini, Elisa Picardi, Giovanni Pinna, Massimiliano Pizzarelli, A. Pizzuti, Matteo Maria Poggi, Alfredo Posteraro, Carmen Privitera, D. Rampazzo, Carlo Ratti, Sara Rettegno, F. Ricci, C. Ricci, Cristina Rolando, Stefania Rossi, C. Rovera, Roberta Ruggieri, Maria Giovanna Russo, Nicola Sacchi, A. Saladino, Francesca Sani, Chiara Sartori, V. Scarabeo, A. Sciacqua, A. Scillone, P. Scopelliti, Alfredo Scorza, Angela Scozzafava, Francesco Serafini, Walter Serra, Sergio Severino, Beatrice Simeone, Domenico Sirico, M. Solari, G. L. Spadaro, Laura Stefani, A. Strangio, F. C. Surace, G. Tamborini, N. Tarquinio, E. J. Tassone, Isabella Tavarozzi, Bertrand Tchana, Giuseppe Tedesco, M. Tinto, D. Torzillo, Antonio Totaro, O. F. Triolo, F. Troisi, M. Tusa, F. Vancheri, Vincenzo Varasano, A. Venezia, A. Vermi, B. Villari, G. Zampi, J. Zannoni, C. Zito, Antonello Zugaro, Eugenio Picano, S. Carerj Journal of Cardiovascular Echography, 2023
Antihypertensive treatment changes and related clinical outcomes in older hospitalized patients Sebastiano Cicco, Marco D′Abbondanza, Marco Proietti, Vincenzo Zaccone, Chiara Pes, Federica Caradio, Massimo Mattioli, Salvatore Piano, Alberto Maria Marra, Alessandro Nobili, Pier Mannuccio Mannucci, Antonello Pietrangelo, Giorgio Sesti, Elena Buzzetti, Andrea Salzano, Antonio Cimellaro, and European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2023
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on well-being of Italian physicians: a report from the Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI) national survey Giulio Francesco Romiti, Leonardo Bencivenga, Rosanna Villani, Sebastiano Cicco, Antonio Cimellaro, Andrea Dalbeni, Giovanni Talerico, Antonello Pietrangelo, Giorgio Sesti, Vincenzo Zaccone, , Giuseppe Armentaro, Maria Immacolata Arnone, Milena Barone, Leonardo Bencivenga, Lorenzo Bertolino, Sara Bianco, Nicolò Binello, Simona Brancati, Elena Buzzetti, William Capeci, Sebastiano Cicco, William Cordeddu, Rosa Curcio, Andrea Dalbeni, Marco D’Abbondanza, Salvatore D’Agnano, Damiano D’Ardes, Martina De Feo, Salvatore Di Marca, Emilia Donnarumma, Marco Fei, Emanuele Filippini, Carmine Gabriele Gambino, Rosa Lombardi, Alberto Maria Marra, Massimo Mattioli, Giuseppe Miceli, Silvia Noviello, Gaia Olivieri, Donatella Padula, Roberta Parente, Chiara Pes, Salvatore Piano, Francesca Serena Pignataro, Sonia Poma, Enrica Porceddu, Marco Ricchio, Giulio Francesco Romiti, Anna Sabena, Marco Salice, Andrea Salzano, Moris Sangineto, Ambra Savona, Caterina Savrié, Mario Stabile, Nicola Susca, Giovanni Talerico, Thomas Teatini, Elisabetta Tombolini, Matteo Traversa, Elia Vettore, Alessandro Vignali, Rosanna Villani, Luca Vilardi, Vincenzo Zaccone Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2023
Organization and Activity of Italian Echocardiographic Laboratories: A Survey of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging Q. Ciampi, M. Pepi, F. Antonini–canterin, A. Barbieri, A. Barchitta, G. Faganello, S. Miceli, V. Parato, A. Tota, G. Trocino, Massimiliana Abbate, M. Accadia, R. Alemanni, Andrea Angelini, F. Anglano, M. Anselmi, I. Aquila, Simona Aramu, E. Avogadri, G. Azzaro, L. Badano, A. Balducci, F. Ballocca, A. Barbarossa, G. Barbati, V. Barletta, D. Barone, F. Becherini, G. Benfari, M. Beraldi, G. Bergandi, Giuseppe Bilardo, S. Binno, M. Bolognesi, S. Bongiovi, R. Bragato, G. Braggion, R. Brancaleoni, F. Bursi, C. C. Dessalvi, M. Cameli, A. Canu, M. Capitelli, Anna Clara Maria Capra, R. Carbonara, M. Carbone, M. Carbonella, N. Carrabba, G. Casavecchia, Margherita Casula, E. Chesi, S. Cicco, R. Citro, R. Cocchia, B. Colombo, P. Colonna, M. Conte, G. Corrado, P. Cortesi, L. Cortigiani, M. Costantino, F. Cozza, U. Cucchini, M. D'Angelo, S. Ros, Fabrizio D’Andrea, A. D’Andrea, F. D'Auria, G. De Caridi, S. De Feo, G. D. de Matteis, S. De Vecchi, C. Giudice, L. Dell’Angela, Lucrezia Delli Paoli, I. Dentamaro, P. Destefanis, M. Di Fulvio, R. Di Gaetano, G. Di Giannuario, Angelo Di Gioia, L. D. Di Martino, C. Di Muro, C. Di Nora, G. Di Salvo, C. Dodi, S. Dogliani, Federica Donati, M. Dottori, G. Epifani, I. Fabiani, F. Ferrara, L. Ferrara, S. Ferrua, G. Filice, Maria Fiorino, D. Forno, Alberto Garini, G. Giarratana, G. Gigantino, M. Giorgi, E. Giubertoni, C. Greco, M. Grigolato, W. G. Marra, Anna Holzl, A. Iaiza, A. Iannaccone, F. Ilardi, E. Imbalzano, R. Inciardi, C. Inserra, Emilio Iori, A. Izzo, G. Rosa, G. Labanti, A. Lanzone, L. Lanzoni, O. Lapetina, E. Leiballi, M. Librera, Carmenita Lo Conte, Maria Lo Monaco, A. Lombardo, Michelangelo Luciani, P. Lusardi, Antonio Magnante, A. Malagoli, G. Malatesta, C. Mancusi, M. T. Manes, F. Manganelli, F. Mantovani, V. Manuppelli, V. Marchese, L. Marinacci, R. Mattioli, Civelli Maurizio, G. Mazza, S. Mazza, Marco Melis, G. Meloni, E. Merli, A. Milan, G. Minardi, A. Monaco, I. Monte, G. Montresor, A. Moreo, F. Mori, Sofia Morini, C. Moro, D. Morrone, F. Negri, C. Nipote, F. Nisi, S. Nocco, Luigi Novello, L. Nunziata, A. P. Perini, Antonello Parodi, E. Pasanisi, G. Pastorini, R. Pavasini, D. Pavoni, C. Pedone, F. Pelliccia, Giovanni Pelliciari, E. Pelloni, Valeria Pergola, G. Perillo, Enrica Petruccelli, Chiara Pezzullo, G. Piacentini, E. Picardi, G. Pinna, Massimiliano Pizzarelli, A. Pizzuti, Matteo Poggi, A. Posteraro, C. Privitera, D. Rampazzo, C. Ratti, Sara Rettegno, F. Ricci, C. Ricci, Cristina Rolando, S. Rossi, C. Rovera, R. Ruggieri, M. Russo, N. Sacchi, A. Saladino, Francesca Sani, Chiara Sartori, V. Scarabeo, A. Sciacqua, A. Scillone, P. Scopelliti, A. Scorza, A. Scozzafava, Francesco Serafini, W. Serra, S. Severino, Beatrice Simeone, D. Sirico, M. Solari, G. L. Spadaro, L. Stefani, A. Strangio, F. C. Surace, G. Tamborini, N. Tarquinio, E. J. Tassone, Isabella Tavarozzi, B. Tchana, Giuseppe Tedesco, M. Tinto, D. Torzillo, A. Totaro, O. F. Triolo, F. Troisi, M. Tusa, F. Vancheri, V. Varasano, A. Venezia, A. Vermi, B. Villari, G. Zampi, J. Zannoni, C. Zito, Antonello Zugaro, G. Di Bella, S. Carerj Journal of Cardiovascular Echography, 2023
Artificial intelligence in dermatopathology: New insights and perspectives Gerardo Cazzato, Anna Colagrande, Antonietta Cimmino, Francesca Arezzo, Vera Loizzi, Concetta Caporusso, Marco Marangio, Caterina Foti, Paolo Romita, Lucia Lospalluti, Francesco Mazzotta, Sebastiano Cicco, Gennaro Cormio, Teresa Lettini, Leonardo Resta, Angelo Vacca, Giuseppe Ingravallo Dermatopathology, 2021
High-risk multiple myeloma: Integrated clinical and omics approach dissects the neoplastic clone and the tumor microenvironment Antonio Giovanni Solimando, Matteo Claudio Da Vià, Sebastiano Cicco, Patrizia Leone, Giuseppe Di Lernia, Donato Giannico, Vanessa Desantis, Maria Antonia Frassanito, Arcangelo Morizio, Julia Delgado Tascon, Assunta Melaccio, Ilaria Saltarella, Giuseppe Ranieri, Roberto Ria, Leo Rasche, K. Martin Kortüm, Andreas Beilhack, Vito Racanelli, Angelo Vacca, Hermann Einsele Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2019
Serum Albumin Is Inversely Associated With Portal Vein Thrombosis in Cirrhosis Stefania Basili, Roberto Carnevale, Cristina Nocella, Simona Bartimoccia, Valeria Raparelli, Giovanni Talerico, Lucia Stefanini, Giulio F. Romiti, Francesco Perticone, Gino R. Corazza, Fabio Piscaglia, Antonello Pietrangelo, Francesco Violi, and Hepatology Communications, 2019
Incidence and Recurrence of Portal Vein Thrombosis in Cirrhotic Patients Francesco Violi, Gino Corazza, Stephen Caldwell, Giovanni Talerico, Giulio Romiti, Laura Napoleone, Francesco Perticone, Luigi Bolondi, Antonello Pietrangelo, Anna Vestri, Valeria Raparelli, Stefania Basili, and Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2019