Alessandro Sanduzzi

592 total citations
10 papers, 444 citations indexed

About

Alessandro Sanduzzi is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Alessandro Sanduzzi has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 444 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 7 papers in Physiology and 1 paper in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Alessandro Sanduzzi's work include Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (7 papers), Asthma and respiratory diseases (7 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (3 papers). Alessandro Sanduzzi is often cited by papers focused on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (7 papers), Asthma and respiratory diseases (7 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (3 papers). Alessandro Sanduzzi collaborates with scholars based in Italy. Alessandro Sanduzzi's co-authors include Giovanni Delogu, Delia Goletti, Nicola Scichilone, P. Paggiaro, Alberto Papi, Fulvio Braido, Pierachille Santus, Luca Morandi, Federico Bellini and Daniela Galeone and has published in prestigious journals such as Respiratory Medicine, Respiration and International Journal of COPD.

In The Last Decade

Alessandro Sanduzzi

10 papers receiving 433 citations

Peers

Alessandro Sanduzzi
Mi‐Yeong Kim South Korea
Patricia Hernández United States
Nuri Tutar Türkiye
Anna Bertram Germany
Lavanya Sudharshan United States
I. Frachon France
Jasper Huels Switzerland
Eleanor J. Hothersall United Kingdom
Victor E. Ortega United States
Mi‐Yeong Kim South Korea
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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Maniscalco, Mauro, Pasquale Ambrosino, Salvatore Fuschillo, et al.. (2021). Bronchodilator reversibility testing in post-COVID-19 patients undergoing pulmonary rehabilitation. Respiratory Medicine. 182. 106401–106401. 16 indexed citations
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Maniscalco, Mauro, Salvatore Fuschillo, Debora Paris, et al.. (2018). Clinical metabolomics of exhaled breath condensate in chronic respiratory diseases. Advances in clinical chemistry. 88. 121–149. 44 indexed citations
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Matera, Maria Gabriella, Alessandro Sanduzzi, & Mario Cazzola. (2016). Specific role of combination aclidinium: formoterol in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. International Journal of COPD. 11. 73–73. 2 indexed citations
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Goletti, Delia, Alessandro Sanduzzi, & Giovanni Delogu. (2014). Performance of the Tuberculin Skin Test and Interferon-  Release Assays: An Update on the Accuracy, Cutoff Stratification, and New Potential Immune-based Approaches. PubMed. 91(0). 24–31. 72 indexed citations
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Bellini, Federico, Fulvio Braido, P. Paggiaro, et al.. (2014). Randomized controlled trials and real life studies. Approaches and methodologies: a clinical point of view.. Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 27(2). 129–138. 177 indexed citations
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Terzano, Claudio, Angelo Petroianni, Vittoria Conti, et al.. (2008). Rational timing of combination therapy with tiotropium and formoterol in moderate and severe COPD. Respiratory Medicine. 102(12). 1701–1707. 32 indexed citations
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Matera, Maria Gabriella, Alessandro Sanduzzi, Antonio Ponticiello, et al.. (2005). An Acute Bronchodilator Test with Tiotropium or Salmeterol Does Not Allow a Subdivision of Patients according to Responses. Respiration. 72(5). 466–470. 4 indexed citations
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Cazzola, Mario, Maria Gabriella Matera, Paolo Ruggeri, et al.. (2004). Comparative Effects of a Two-Week Treatment with Nebivolol and Nifedipine in Hypertensive Patients Suffering from COPD. Respiration. 71(2). 159–164. 19 indexed citations
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Casolaro, Vincenzo, et al.. (1989). Human Basophil/Mast Cell Releasability: V. Functional Comparisons of Cells Obtained from Peripheral Blood, Lung Parenchyma, and Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Asthmatics. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 139(6). 1375–1382. 77 indexed citations
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Sanduzzi, Alessandro, et al.. (1986). Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Combination of Fenoterol and Ipratropium Bromide (Duovent) in Asthmatic Subjects. Respiration. 50(2). 155–159. 1 indexed citations

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