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Evaristo Ettorre
Professore Associato
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DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE CLINICHE INTERNISTICHE, ANESTESIOLOGICHE E CARDIOVASCOLARI
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evaristo.ettorre@uniroma1.it
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Curriculum Sapienza
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"Delirium Day": a nationwide point prevalence study of delirium in older hospitalized patients using an easy standardized diagnostic tool
BMC MEDICINE
2016
Executive dysfunction assessed by clock-drawing test in older non-demented subjects with metabolic syndrome is not mediated by white matter lesions.
PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES
2015
The mozart effect. a quantitative EEG study
CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION
2015
Cerebral perfusional effects of 1-year rivastigmine treatment in Alzheimer disease. A case report
RIVISTA DI PSICHIATRIA
2015
Olfactory dysfunction, olfactory bulb volume and alzheimer's disease. is there a correlation. a pilot study
JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2015
Authors’ reply
CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS IN AGING
2015
The metabolic syndrome predicts longitudinal changes in clock drawing test performance in older nondemented hypertensive individuals
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY
2015
Depressive symptom clusters and optimistic traits are associated with left ventricular mass increase in older subjects independently of blood pressure levels and hypertension
GERIATRICS AND GERONTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
2015
Relationship between low Ankle-Brachial Index and rapid renal function decline in patients with atrial fibrillation: a prospective multicentre cohort study
BMJ OPEN
2015
[Physical and psychological stress in a group of italian caregivers: a new medical emergency? A pilot study]. [Article in Italian]
IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA
2015
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Progetti di Ricerca
VALUTAZIONE DEGLI EFFETTI A LUNGO TERMINE DI TIPO CLINICO, PSICOCOGNITIVO, FUNZIONALE E SOCIALE DELLA PREGRESSA MALATTIA DA SARS-COV-2 IN UNA POPOLAZIONE DI SOGGETTI GERIATRICI: STUDIO OSSERVAZIONALE.
Efficacia degli Interventi di Tipo Psicologico e di Stimolazione Transcranica Ripetuta (rTMS) per ridurre lo Stato Infiammatorio ed incrementare le Funzioni Cognitive e Vestibolari/Uditive in pazienti con Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
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