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Doctor Davide Rizzello

Vigevano Civil Hospital, Vigevano (Italy)
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Dr. Davide Rizzello is a cardiologist with a strong focus on cardiac electrophysiology. Since the beginning of 2026, he has been working as a specialist in Cardiology while pursuing advanced training in electrophysiology, with particular interest in complex arrhythmias, catheter ablation, and cardiac implantable electronic devices. His clinical and research experience also includes an important training period in Belgium, which further strengthened his international perspective in the field of arrhythmia management. His main areas of expertise include invasive electrophysiology, device therapy, and the diagnosis and treatment of supraventricular (included AF). He is also actively involved in clinical research in the field of electrophysiology. In addition to his native Italian, he speaks English fluently and has a basic knowledge of French, a language he greatly enjoys. Outside medicine, he is passionate about endurance sports, especially running, as well as swimming and cycling.
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Revisiting unipolar and bipolar current of injury during left bundle branch area pacing: clarifying electrophysiological signatures and diagnostic pitfalls
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Revisiting unipolar and bipolar current of injury during left bundle branch area pacing: clarifying electrophysiological signatures and diagnostic pitfalls
Narrow complex tachycardia: who are you?
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Narrow complex tachycardia: who are you?
Never too late: delayed progression of conduction disturbance in a patient treated with CSP after TAVR
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Never too late: delayed progression of conduction disturbance in a patient treated with CSP after TAVR
Wide complex tachycardia in a patient with a permanent His bundle pacemaker
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Wide complex tachycardia in a patient with a permanent His bundle pacemaker
Double bradyarrhythmic trouble: a case report of sino-atrial (SA) and atrioventricular (AV) node disfunction in lymphocytic viral-negative myocarditis
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Double bradyarrhythmic trouble: a case report of sino-atrial (SA) and atrioventricular (AV) node disfunction in lymphocytic viral-negative myocarditis

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