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Doctor Alessia Zanni

Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria, Modena (Italy)
Membership: ACNAP Member
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Biography
I’m Cardiovascular Technician-Technologist who works in Department of Cardiology of “G. da Saliceto” Hospital in Piacenza from 2013. I got bachelor’s degree in “Tecniche di Fisiopatologia Cardiocircolatoria e Perfusione Cardiovascolare” in 2012 and Master Degree in 2020, now I’m attending first level master. I believe that cardiology patient needs a multidisciplinary team. I would like to create new synergies with the scientific societies present in Italy, in some of which I am an active member. My areas of interest are implantable devices, remote monitoring, patient satisfaction, heart failure and echocardiography.
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Management of the patient with a wearable cardiac defibrillator in a virtual remote monitoring clinic
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Management of the patient with a wearable cardiac defibrillator in a virtual remote monitoring clinic
Fine particulate matters exposure and risk of ventricular arrhythmias in patients with ICD.
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Fine particulate matters exposure and risk of ventricular arrhythmias in patients with ICD.
Utility of remote monitoring of implantable cardiac devices during COVID-19 pandemic
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Utility of remote monitoring of implantable cardiac devices during COVID-19 pandemic
Validation of a novel electrophysiology mapping simulator system
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Validation of a novel electrophysiology mapping simulator system
App based remote monitoring of cardiac implantable device:patients' expectation
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App based remote monitoring of cardiac implantable device:patients' expectation
Patient's satistaction about remote monitoring system of cardiac implanted electronic devices
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Patient's satistaction about remote monitoring system of cardiac implanted electronic devices
Cost-analysis in the management of cardiac implanted electronic devices with remote monitoring: our experience
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Cost-analysis in the management of cardiac implanted electronic devices with remote monitoring: our experience

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