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Alessio Mattesini, MD

Original Contribution
01/29/2013
Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) require the use of iodinated contrast medium and consequently pose the risk of contrast induced nephropathy (CIN), that can negatively impact on outcome. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD)...
Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) require the use of iodinated contrast medium and consequently pose the risk of contrast induced nephropathy (CIN), that can negatively impact on outcome. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD)...
Percutaneous coronary...
01/29/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
No-Reflow Complicating Chronic Total Occlusion Coronary Revascularization
Original Contribution
01/31/2020
Our objectives were to assess the incidence of no-reflow in patients undergoing CTO-PCI, to analyze possible causes and differential diagnoses, and to identify useful management approaches. We reviewed no-reflow complications in this...
Our objectives were to assess the incidence of no-reflow in patients undergoing CTO-PCI, to analyze possible causes and differential diagnoses, and to identify useful management approaches. We reviewed no-reflow complications in this...
Our objectives were to assess...
01/31/2020
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
A Sex-Based Analysis From the RAIN-CARDIOGROUP VII Study (VeRy Thin Stents for Patients With Left MAIn or BifurcatioN in Real Life) on Left Main Stenting
Original Contribution
09/01/2020
There is a lack of data on clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention with ultrathin stents on unprotected left main coronary artery comparing women and men. In our study, all patients treated with unprotected left main...
There is a lack of data on clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention with ultrathin stents on unprotected left main coronary artery comparing women and men. In our study, all patients treated with unprotected left main...
There is a lack of data on...
09/01/2020
Journal of Invasive Cardiology