Annalisa Zoppi
University of Pavia
170 Papers
1.6K Citations
Annalisa Zoppi is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amlodipine & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 170 publications.
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Papers
Effect of manidipine as compared to atenolol on platelet aggregation in elderly patients with isolated systolic hypertension and type II diabetes mellitus.
Amedeo Mugellini,Andrea Rinaldi,Annalisa Zoppi,Pierangelo Lazzari,Elena Fogari,Luca Corradi,Roberto Fogari +6 more
TL;DR: Manidipine inhibits platelet aggregation in elderly hypertensive patients, expecially in those with associated type II diabetes mellitus, and the clinical impact of this positive effect in terms of prevention of cardiovascular complications in these high-risk patients remains to be clarified.
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Comparative study of acipimox and pravastatin in patients with combined hyperlipidemia.
TL;DR: The findings suggest that, although both drugs at the standard dose employed in the study were effective in improving the lipid profile; in the treatment of combined hyperlipidemia acipimox might be preferable in the presence of more pronounced hypertriglyceridemia with low levels of HDL-C, whereas pravastatin might be more useful when hypercholesterolemia is predominant.
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Effect of a westward transmeridian flight on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in normotensive subjects.
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that the decrease in blood pressure during sleep is the result of sleep itself rather than of the actual time of day.
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Effect of Evening Bromazepam Administration on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate in Mild Hypertensive Patients.
Alfredo Costa,Daniele Bosone,Matteo Cotta Ramusino,Giulia Perini,Natascia Ghiotto,Annalisa Zoppi,Angela D Apos Angelo,Roberto Fogari +7 more
TL;DR: In mild hypertensive patients, evening consumption of bromazepam for a 2-week period did not affect BP, while it increased nocturnal HR, which suggests that it depends on a bromzepam mediated decrease in vagal tone.
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Effects of captopril on cold pressor test responses in normotensive and hypertensive subjects
TL;DR: It is suggested that captopril did not affect cardiac performance, indeed improving it, at least in basal conditions, as opposed to previously suggested, which might interfere with arterial baroreflexes.
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