Giulia Bugani
University of Bologna
5 Papers
19 Citations
Giulia Bugani is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Troponin T & Acute coronary syndrome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Impact of high-sensitivity Troponin T on hospital admission, resources utilization, and outcomes.
Anna Corsini,Fabio Vagnarelli,Giulia Bugani,Maria Letizia Bacchi Reggiani,Franco Semprini,Samuele Nanni,Laura Cinti,Giulia Norscini,Antonio Vannini,Elisabetta Beltrandi,Mario Cavazza,Angelo Branzi,Claudio Rapezzi,Giovanni Melandri +13 more
TL;DR: The epidemiological, clinical and prognostic impact of introducing hs-cTnT in the everyday clinical practice of an Emergency Department did not observe overdiagnosis and overtreatment issues in presenters with suspected ACS, despite the increase in the number of patients presenting with abnormal troponin levels.
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Long-term outcomes and causes of death after acute coronary syndrome in patients in the Bologna, Italy, area.
Fabio Vagnarelli,Nevio Taglieri,Paolo Ortolani,Giulia Norscini,Laura Cinti,Maria Letizia Bacchi Reggiani,Massimiliano Marino,Massimiliano Lorenzini,Giulia Bugani,Anna Corsini,Franco Semprini,Samuele Nanni,Pierluigi Tricoci,Rossana De Palma,Claudio Rapezzi,Giovanni Melandri +15 more
TL;DR: Although patients with STE-ACS have a higher mortality during the first year, the mortality of patients with NSTE-ACs increases later, when non-CV co-morbidities gain greater importance, and long-term mortality after ACS is still too high both for STE- ACS and NSTE -ACS.
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Acute heart failure in patients with acute aortic syndrome: pathophysiology and clinical-prognostic implications.
Fabio Vagnarelli,Anna Corsini,Massimiliano Lorenzini,Davide Pacini,Marinella Ferlito,Letizia Bacchi Reggiani,Simone Longhi,Samuele Nanni,Giulia Norscini,Laura Cinti,Giulia Bugani,Ferdinando Pasquale,Elena Biagini,Francesco Grigioni,Roberto Di Bartolomeo,Marco Marini,Gian Piero Perna,Giovanni Melandri,Claudio Rapezzi +18 more
TL;DR: Prevalence, pathophysiological mechanisms, impact on treatment, and in‐hospital mortality of AHF in AAS are assessed.
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Troponin T elevation in acute aortic syndromes: Frequency and impact on diagnostic delay and misdiagnosis
Fabio Vagnarelli,Anna Corsini,Giulia Bugani,Massimiliano Lorenzini,Simone Longhi,Maria Letizia Bacchi Reggiani,Elena Biagini,Maddalena Graziosi,Laura Cinti,Giulia Norscini,Nevio Taglieri,Franco Semprini,Samuele Nanni,Ferdinando Pasquale,Guido Rocchi,Giovanni Melandri,Giuseppe Ambrosio,Claudio Rapezzi +17 more
TL;DR: Troponin positivity was a frequent finding in AAS patients, particularly when a high sensitivity assay was employed, and apparently they did not influence in-hospital mortality.