Fabio Angeli
University of Insubria
327 Papers
1.7K Citations
Fabio Angeli is an academic researcher from University of Insubria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 270 publications. Previous affiliations of Fabio Angeli include Population Health Research Institute & Academy for Urban School Leadership.
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Papers
The emerging role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in hypertension trials
TL;DR: Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Canada Correspondence to Fabio Angeli, MD.
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Hyperglycemia During Acute Coronary Syndrome: Prognostic Implications
TL;DR: Prevalence in patients with critical illness ranges from 3% to 71% according to different threshold of blood glucose used for diagnosis, while, as expected, lower thresholds for diagnosing new hyperglycemia is associated with the highest prevalence.
Intensive blood pressure control in obese diabetic patients: clinical relevance of stroke prevention in the ACCORD trial
TL;DR: It is suggested that a more intensive reduction of BP in Type 2 diabetes effectively protects from stroke, in the light of accumulated evidence on the relationship between the degree of BP reduction and the risk of CV events in patients with diabetes.
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Role and prognostic value of individual ambulatory blood pressure components in chronic kidney disease.
TL;DR: The main aim of the review is to scrutinize the evidence for the usage ofABPM in CKD patients, including the relationship between ambulatory BP recordings and cardiovascular events, and the distinctive features of ABPM in these subjects.
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Validation of the A&D wrist-cuff UB-511 (UB-512) device for self-measurement of blood pressure.
Fabio Angeli,Mariagrazia Sardone,Enrica Angeli,Salvatore Repaci,Roberto Gattobigio,Paolo Verdecchia +5 more
TL;DR: The data show that the A&D UB-511 (UB-512) oscillometric wrist-cuff device satisfies the British Hypertension Society recommendations with a grade B/B, and tends to overestimate cuff blood pressure and its accuracy increases with age.
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