Salvatore Gizzo
University of Padua
133 Papers
721 Citations
Salvatore Gizzo is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 133 publications. Previous affiliations of Salvatore Gizzo include University of Parma & Northampton General Hospital.
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Papers
Pharmacological anti-thrombotic prophylaxis after elective caesarean delivery in thrombophilia unscreened women: should maternal age have a role in decision making?
Salvatore Gizzo,Marco Noventa,Omar Anis,Carlo Saccardi,Alessandra Zambon,Stefania Di Gangi,Daniela Tormene,Michele Gangemi,Donato D'Antona,Giovanni Battista Nardelli +9 more
TL;DR: Pneumatic compression stockings represent a better, low cost and safe way to prevent post-partum venous thromboembolic episodes after elective caesarean section in an unscreened population.
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Prophylactic bilateral salpingectomy for the prevention of ovarian cancers: What is happening in Italy?
Roberta Venturella,Morena Rocca,Daniela Lico,Simona Trapasso,Annalisa Di Cello,Salvatore Gizzo,Fulvio Zullo,Michele Morelli +7 more
TL;DR: Examination of obstetrician–gynaecologists’ knowledge, opinions and practice patterns relating to opportunistic salpingectomy in the general population in Italy found PBS as a prophylactic measure to reduce the incidence of OC is a well-known strategy among the Italian OBGYNs interviewed.
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"Empiric" inositol supplementation in normal-weight non insulin resistant women with polycystic ovarian disease: from the absence of benefit to the potential adverse effects.
TL;DR: Data from an interesting prospective cohort study evaluating the effects of D-chiro inositol (DCI) supplementation in non-overweight women affected by polycystic ovarian syndrome is stressed, which may indirectly explain the differences in the pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for chronic anovulation and open the door for future improvements in terms of treatment.
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The Potential Role of GnRH Agonists and Antagonists in Inducing Thyroid Physiopathological Changes During IVF
Salvatore Gizzo,Marco Noventa,Michela Quaranta,Amerigo Vitagliano,F. Esposito,Alessandra Andrisani,Roberta Venturella,Carlo Alviggi,Mario Plebani,Michele Gangemi,Giovanni Battista Nardelli,Donato D'Antona +11 more
TL;DR: Preliminary data seem to suggest that the various drugs used for gaining hypothalamic control during COS could interfere through different mechanisms with physiological function of thyroid axis, potentially affecting its regulation.
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Is it time to consider patients suffering from endometriosis-related infertility as "novel candidates" for targeted peri-conceptional D-chiro inositol supplementation? Hypothesis, rationale and some considerations
TL;DR: D-chiro inositol supplementation and metformin treatment were both shown to significantly improve the follicular fluid (FF) milieu by decreasing the oxidative damage on FF proteins and, as a consequence, significantly increase the number of good quality MII oocytes.
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