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Doctor Fabrizio D'Ascenzo

Hospital Molinette of the University Hospital S. Giovanni Battista, Turin (Italy)
Membership: EAPCI Member
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Biography
Dr. D’Ascenzo graduated in Turin in the group led by Imad Sheiban and is currently working as interventional cardiologist and researcher in the Cardiology of the University of Turin, Città della Salute e della Scienza led by Prof. De Ferrari. He is an active part of the Heart Team selecting and performing the over 120 TAVI procedure per year. He accumulated a large clinical experience in the treatment of complex interventional cases from acute coronary syndromes to structural heart disease. His main research interests range from the acute coronary syndromes to TAVI regarding both risk stratification (also with artifical intelligence) and interventional procedures. He has published over 300 papers with a h-index of 49 (Scopus 28/06/2022)
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Long term outcome of STENTYS self-apposing sirolimus eluting stent in the real life: a multicenter experience
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Long term outcome of STENTYS self-apposing sirolimus eluting stent in the real life: a multicenter experience
REgistry of New Antiplatelet therapy in patients with acute Myocardial Infarction (RENAMI)
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REgistry of New Antiplatelet therapy in patients with acute Myocardial Infarction (RENAMI)
Meta-analysis interpretation: how to separate the "wheat from the chaff"?
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Meta-analysis interpretation: how to separate the "wheat from the chaff"?
Is aspirin needed after Takotsubo syndrome?: a propensity score sub-analysis of inter-tak registry
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Is aspirin needed after Takotsubo syndrome?: a propensity score sub-analysis of inter-tak registry
Comparison between functional and intravascular imaging approach guiding percutaneous coronary intervention: a network meta-analysis of randomized and propensity matching studies
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Comparison between functional and intravascular imaging approach guiding percutaneous coronary intervention: a network meta-analysis of randomized and propensity matching studies
Clinical impact of optical coherence tomography findings on culprit plaque in acute coronary syndrome: the OCT-FORMIDABLE study registry
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Clinical impact of optical coherence tomography findings on culprit plaque in acute coronary syndrome: the OCT-FORMIDABLE study registry
Prevalence and outcome of patients with cancer and acute coronary syndrome: a BleeMACS sub-study
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Prevalence and outcome of patients with cancer and acute coronary syndrome: a BleeMACS sub-study

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