David M. Capuzzi
Thomas Jefferson University
51 Papers
780 Citations
David M. Capuzzi is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholesterol & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 50 publications. Previous affiliations of David M. Capuzzi include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
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Papers
Multiple-dose efficacy and safety of an extended-release form of niacin in the management of hyperlipidemia
Anne C. Goldberg,Peter Alagona,David M. Capuzzi,John R. Guyton,John M. Morgan,John B. Rodgers,Richard Sachson,Paul Samuel +7 more
TL;DR: Extended-release niacin was generally well tolerated and demonstrated a dose-related ability to alter favorably most elements of the lipid profile.
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Effects of antiepileptic drugs on lipids, homocysteine, and C‐reactive protein
Scott Mintzer,Christopher Skidmore,Caitlin J. Abidin,Megan C. Morales,Inna Chervoneva,David M. Capuzzi,Michael R. Sperling +6 more
TL;DR: The widely prescribed anticonvulsants phenytoin and carbamazepine are potent inducers of cytochrome P450 enzymes, which are involved in cholesterol synthesis, and their effect on cholesterol and other serological markers of vascular risk is investigated.
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Age-Related Effects on Atherogenesis and Scavenger Enzymes of Intracranial and Extracranial Arteries in Men Without Classic Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis
Francesco Paolo D'Armiento,Alfredo Bianchi,Filomena de Nigris,David M. Capuzzi,Maria D'Armiento,Giuseppe Crimi,Pasquale Abete,Wulf Palinski,Mario Condorelli,Claudio Napoli +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a greater activity of antioxidant enzymes in intracranial arteries may contribute to their greater resistance to atherogenesis and that with increasing age intrac Cranial arteries respond with accelerated Atherosclerosis when their antioxidant protection decreases relatively more than that of extracranial artery.
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A new extended-release niacin (niaspan): efficacy, tolerability, and safety in hypercholesterolemic patients
TL;DR: A cholesterol-modifying effect of Niaspan is demonstrated consistent with those reported for niacin, but demonstrated a better tolerance for flushing.
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Endometrial Polyps: MR Imaging Features and Distinction from Endometrial Carcinoma
Ralf P. Grasel,Eric K. Outwater,Eric K. Outwater,Evan S. Siegelman,David M. Capuzzi,Laurence Parker,Shahid M. Hussain +6 more
TL;DR: MR images can help to distinguish most polyps from endometrial carcinomas on the basis of morphologic features, but accuracy does not appear to be sufficient to obviate biopsy, partly because carcinomas and polyps frequently coexist.