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Professor Ercole Tagliamonte

Hospital Umberto I, Nocera Inferiore (Italy)
Membership: FESC Member EACVI Member
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Biography
Well-respected highly motivated and team-oriented Cardiology with twenty years experience, focused on treating patients with a variety of cardiovascular disorders, as well as scientific research. Master’s Degree in Healthcare Management. Areas of interest include Ischemic Heart Disease, Heart Failure, advanced Echocardiography, and Healthcare Management.
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Efficacy of liposomal bivalent stabilized iron sulfate in improving iron deficiency and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure: lower costs for better therapy?
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Efficacy of liposomal bivalent stabilized iron sulfate in improving iron deficiency and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure: lower costs for better therapy?
Biventricular dysfunction and lung congestion in post-COVID patients: a speckle tracking and stress lung echocardiography analysis
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Biventricular dysfunction and lung congestion in post-COVID patients: a speckle tracking and stress lung echocardiography analysis
Microvascular coronary dysfunction affects global longitudinal strain after stress echocardiography
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Microvascular coronary dysfunction affects global longitudinal strain after stress echocardiography
Inverse response of global longitudinal strain after dipyridamole stress echocardiography in patients with microvascular coronary dysfunction
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Inverse response of global longitudinal strain after dipyridamole stress echocardiography in patients with microvascular coronary dysfunction
Combined effect of ivabradine on coronary flow reserve and left ventricular contractile reserve in patients with coronary microvascular disease
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Combined effect of ivabradine on coronary flow reserve and left ventricular contractile reserve in patients with coronary microvascular disease
Correlation between coronary flow reserve and left ventricular diastolic function in patients without obstructive coronary artery stenosis treated with ivabradine
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Correlation between coronary flow reserve and left ventricular diastolic function in patients without obstructive coronary artery stenosis treated with ivabradine
Rest and stress coronary diastolic perfusion time in patients with stable coronary artery disease treated with ivabradine or carvedilol: new insights into their mechanism of actions
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Rest and stress coronary diastolic perfusion time in patients with stable coronary artery disease treated with ivabradine or carvedilol: new insights into their mechanism of actions

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