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Doctor Mauro Toniolo

Hospital Santa Maria della Misericordia, Udine (Italy)
Membership: EHRA Member
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I am currently working as Electrophysiologist Cardiologist at the “S. Maria della Misericordia" University Hospital in Udine-Italy where my main activities are pacemakers and ICDs implantations and transcatheter ablation procedures. I have obtained the EHRA certification ECES level 2 in cardiac invasive electrophysiology on July 2016. I have published some papers in the field of both electrophysiology both general cardiology and I am an "Advance Life Support" Instructor. In addition to Italian, I fluently speak English and Spanish. I am looking for a new job in an other European country.
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Venous access closure device 6
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Venous access closure device 6
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Beyond the xiphoid: exploring alternate epicardial access techniques
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Beyond the xiphoid: exploring alternate epicardial access techniques
Comparison between oral procainamide and mexiletine for the treatment of recurrent and refractory ventricular tachyarrhythmias.
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Comparison between oral procainamide and mexiletine for the treatment of recurrent and refractory ventricular tachyarrhythmias.
Prevalence and ablation of different anatomic locations of atrial tachicardias in the electrophysiology lab of a single large center
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Prevalence and ablation of different anatomic locations of atrial tachicardias in the electrophysiology lab of a single large center
Oral procainamide as pharmacological treatment of recurrent and refractory ventricular tachyarrhythmias
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Oral procainamide as pharmacological treatment of recurrent and refractory ventricular tachyarrhythmias
Incidence, clinical features and management of arrhythmias during ajmaline challenge in patients with suspected Brugada Syndrome
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Incidence, clinical features and management of arrhythmias during ajmaline challenge in patients with suspected Brugada Syndrome

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