BURATTINI, ROBERTO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.662
EU - Europa 3.083
AS - Asia 1.377
SA - Sud America 128
AF - Africa 14
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 10
OC - Oceania 2
Totale 9.276
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.594
UA - Ucraina 710
SE - Svezia 557
SG - Singapore 425
DE - Germania 352
IE - Irlanda 346
RU - Federazione Russa 313
TR - Turchia 293
DK - Danimarca 274
HK - Hong Kong 238
CN - Cina 233
FI - Finlandia 154
KR - Corea 144
IT - Italia 129
BR - Brasile 125
FR - Francia 120
GB - Regno Unito 103
CA - Canada 55
IN - India 20
MX - Messico 11
EU - Europa 9
BE - Belgio 7
CI - Costa d'Avorio 6
AT - Austria 4
VN - Vietnam 4
BD - Bangladesh 3
TW - Taiwan 3
UZ - Uzbekistan 3
AR - Argentina 2
AU - Australia 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
HU - Ungheria 2
KE - Kenya 2
MA - Marocco 2
NL - Olanda 2
OM - Oman 2
PL - Polonia 2
TN - Tunisia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AM - Armenia 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
BS - Bahamas 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
DZ - Algeria 1
ES - Italia 1
HR - Croazia 1
ID - Indonesia 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
JM - Giamaica 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
MD - Moldavia 1
MM - Myanmar 1
PH - Filippine 1
RO - Romania 1
VE - Venezuela 1
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 9.276
Città #
Jacksonville 710
Chandler 670
Boardman 391
Dublin 346
Fairfield 338
Hong Kong 236
Des Moines 207
Wilmington 206
Singapore 197
Ashburn 188
Woodbridge 158
San Mateo 145
Lawrence 142
Princeton 142
Houston 119
New York 111
Cambridge 108
Seattle 107
Ann Arbor 88
Moscow 75
San Diego 52
Ottawa 50
The Dalles 49
Centro 24
Shanghai 23
Beijing 19
Norwalk 15
Guangzhou 14
London 13
Pune 12
Wuhan 12
Helsinki 11
Jiaxing 11
Milan 11
Mexico City 10
Washington 10
Florence 9
São Paulo 9
Dallas 8
Santa Clara 8
Shenzhen 8
Wuxi 8
Brussels 7
Abidjan 6
Naples 6
Quanzhou 6
Rome 6
Auburn Hills 5
Campinas 4
Dong Ket 4
Fayetteville 4
Izmir 4
Jesi 4
Los Angeles 4
Montréal 4
Porto Alegre 4
Yiwu 4
Zibo 4
Brasília 3
Brooklyn 3
Civitanova Marche 3
Duncan 3
Jinhua 3
Jundiaí 3
Rio de Janeiro 3
Tashkent 3
Turin 3
Angri 2
Bacabal 2
Baku 2
Belo Horizonte 2
Budapest 2
Catanzaro 2
Caxias do Sul 2
Chiampo 2
Chiaravalle 2
Chicago 2
Fuzhou 2
Gurugram 2
Hangzhou 2
Heze 2
Ituzaingó 2
Kilburn 2
Mumbai 2
Muscat 2
Nairobi 2
Napoli 2
Padova 2
Palermo 2
Pelotas 2
Philadelphia 2
Phoenix 2
Qingdao 2
San Francisco 2
Santa Maria 2
Simi Valley 2
Spoltore 2
Teresina 2
Tiantai Chengguanzhen 2
Abu Dhabi 1
Totale 5.238
Nome #
Automatic detection of microvolt T-wave alternans in Holter recordings: Effect of baseline wandering 127
The effect of baseline wandering in automatic T-wave alternans detection from Holter recordings 120
Identification of an integrated mathematical model of standard oral glucose tolerance test for characterization of insulin potentiation in health 118
Local Area Solution for radio-pharmacy support to positron-emission tomography 114
A simple algorithm for defining the mean cardiac cycle of aortic flow and pressure during steady-state 112
Deterioration of glucose tolerance with age and hypertension 102
Automatic microvolt T-wave alternans identification in relation to ECG interferences surviving preprocessing 102
Identification of time-varying T-wave alternans from 20-minute ECG recordings - Issues related to TWA magnitude threshold and length of ECG time series 100
Heart-rate adaptive match filter based procedure to detect and quantify T-wave alternans 99
Adaptive match filter based method for time vs. amplitude characterization of microvolt ECG T-wave alternans 96
Glucose absorption and insulin sensitivity from oral glucose tolerance test 95
Response to the Letter to the Editor entitled “Temporal locations of repolarization alternans within the electrocardiogram JT-interval in patients with acute myocardial infarction and healthy subjects 95
Assessment of hepatic insulin degradation, in normoglycemic hypertensive patients, by minimal modelling of standard intravenous glucose tolerance test data 94
Comments on exponentially tapered t-tube model of systemic arterial system in dogs 90
Heart-rate adaptive match filter based procedure for automatic detection of T-wave alternans from 24-hour ECG recordings: Issues related to filter implementation 90
Complex and frequency-dependent compliance of viscoelastic windkessel resolves contradictions in elastic windkessels 88
Insulin sensitivity and plasma glucose appearance profile by oral minimal model in normotensive and normoglycemic humans 87
Age-related analysis of insulin resistance, body weight and arterial pressure in the Zucker fatty rat 87
A simple algorithm for defining the mean cardiac cycle on the basis of aortic blood flow 85
Congresso Nazionale di Bioingegneria 2008, Atti 84
Heart-rate adapting match filter detection of T-wave alternans in experimental Holter ecg recordings 84
Comparison between uniform and exponentially tapered tube models of the descending aortic circulation 83
Insulin resistance in hypertension quantified by oral glucose tolerance test: Comparison of methods 83
Circolazione sistemica: principi di emodinamica e proprietà fisiche del sistema arterioso 83
Minimal model based assessment of insulin resistance in relation to body weight in the Zucker fatty rat 82
Comparative analysis of methods for automatic detection and quantification of microvolt T-wave alternans 82
Comparison of linear and nonlinear formulations of the three-element windkessel model. 81
Assessment of aortic pressure power components and their link to overall elastic and resistive arterial properties 81
Evaluation of insulin sensitivity from a minimal model adapted to oral glucose tests 81
Assessment of physiological amplitude, duration and magnitude of ECG T-wave alternans 81
Etude expérimentale du débit des systèmes injecteur-cathéter en radiologie cardio-vasculaire 80
Reduced models of the systemic arterial circulation 80
Insulin secretion rate and beta-cell sensitivity from oral glucose tolerance test in normotensive and normoglycemic humans 80
Development of systemic arterial mechanical properties from infancy to adulthood interpreted by four-element windkessel models 79
Estimation of left ventricular afterload parameters using a simple model of the systemic vascular bed, with particular attention to clinical applicability. 79
Concerning physiological interpretation of an impedance index derived from transcranial Doppler study 79
Repolarization alternans heterogeneity in healthy subjects and acute myocardial infarction patients. 78
Aortic pressure waveforms and impedance patterns explained by modified T-tube model 76
Is T-wave alternans T-wave amplitude dependent? 76
Time domain formulation of asymmetric T-tube model of the arterial system 75
Enhanced sympathetic reactivity associates with insulin resistance in the young zucker rat 75
T-Wave Alternans Quantification: Which Information from Different Methods? 75
Comments on carotid sinus baroreceptor reflex control and the role of autoregulation in the systemic and pulmonary arterial pressure-flow relationships of the dog 74
Insulin sensitivity and glucose effectiveness estimated by minimal model technique in spontaneously hypertensive and normal rats. 73
Viscoelasticity modulates resonance in the terminal aortic circulation 73
T-wave alternans in healthy subjects: physiological oscillation or noise? 73
Model-based evaluation of inertial and elastic properties of carotid circulation in pigs and their changes with high-cholesterol diet 72
One- and two-compartment minimal models detect similar alterations of glucose metabolism indexes in hypertension 72
Short-term systemic autoregulation 72
Fit to diastolic arterial pressure by third-order lumped model yields unreliable estimates of arterial compliance 72
Age-related analysis of glucose metabolism in spontaneously hypertensive and normotensive rats 72
Physical meaning of the inertial term in four-element windkessel models: assessment by generalized sensitivity function analysis 72
On the approximation of static open-loop characteristics of baroreceptor reflex 72
Physiological relevance of uniform elastic tube-models to infer descending aortic wave reflection: a problem of identifiability 71
Estimation of arterial compliance in small size animal by four-element windkessel models of aortic input impedance 70
Assessment of a parametric identification procedure of simple models for left ventricular afterload 70
Interaction between glucose metabolism and endogenous insulin release in hypertension 69
Somatosympathetic reflexes are enhanced in insulin resistant, hyperinsulinaemic Zucker rats 69
Wave reflection affects estimation of arterial compliance by first-order lumped model 69
Minimal model analysis of glucose kinetics in young homozygote and heterozygote Zucker rats 68
Threshold criteria to identify clinically remarkable levels of ECG T-wave alternans 68
Incretin-induced insulin potentiation characterized by an improvedmathematical model of oral glucose tolerance test 68
Modified asymmetric T-tube model to infer arterial wave reflection at the aortic root 67
Identification and physiological relevance of an exponentially tapered tube model of canine descending aortic circulation 67
Indexes of glucose metabolism in old and young SHR rats 67
Insulin action and secretion in hypertension, in the absence of metabolic syndrome: model-based assessment from oral glucose tolerance test 67
Dynamics of the short-term regulation of arterial pressure: frequency dependence and role of arterial compliance 66
Identification and physiological interpretation of aortic impedance in modelling 66
Comparison of standard versus orthogonal ECG leads for T-wave alternans identification 66
Dynamics of insulin action in hypertension: assessment from minimal model interpretation of intravenous glucose tolerance test data 66
Comparative analysis of aortic impedance and wave reflection in ferrets and dogs 66
Systemic autoregulation counteracts the carotid baroreflex 65
Automatic injection of contrast media: consideration on measurement of injection flow parameters obtainable in the cardiovascular laboratory 65
Relationship between strength of short-term systemic autoregulation and initial resistance 65
Correlation method versus enhanced modified moving average method for automatic detection of T-wave alternans 65
Response to Dr. Selvaraj’s comments on the “assessment of physiological amplitude, duration and magnitude of ECG T-wave alternans” 65
Alterations of glucose metabolism indexes in hypertension 65
Modelli del sistema cardiovascolare 64
Enhanced beta-cell secretion in the zucker fatty rat assessed by minimal modeling of intravenous C-peptide data 64
Mechanical properties of the arterial system 63
Lumped model of terminal aortic impedance in the dog 62
On quantification of arterial compliance by a third-order lumped model 62
Automatic T-wave alternans identification in the presence of physiological noise 62
Biphasic stress-strain relationship of arteries: dependence on topography and animal species 61
Computer identification of models for the arterial tree input impedance: comparison between two new simple models and first experimental results 61
Influence of initial resistance on gain of short-term systemic autoregulation 61
Role of spatial dispersion in electrocardiographic T-wave alternans identification 61
Baroreflex open-loop gains estimated in humans by graded Valsalva maneuver 61
Adaptive match filter based method to discriminate risky from noise-ascribable T-Wave alternans 60
Power spectrum analysis of cardiovascular variability in anesthetized SHR and WKY rats 59
Identification of repolarization-alternans time occurrence improves discrimination of abnormal cases 59
Characterization of repolarization alternans in coronary artery disease 59
Physiological interpretation of inductance and low-resistance terms in four-element windkessel models: assessment by generalized sensitivity function analysis 59
Parametric analysis of heart rate variability in anaesthetised SHR and WKY rats 58
Modellistica del Sistema Cardiovascolare: Modelli Integrati con i Controlli 58
Total systemic arterial compliance and aortic characteristic impedance in the dog as a function of pressure: A model based study 56
Comparison of classic and two compartment minimal models for evaluation of glucose disposal indexes in hypertension 56
Analysis of heart-rate variability by continuous wavelet transform in the rat 55
Automatic detection of T-wave alternans in myocardial infarcted patients: role of magnitude threshold and ECG length 55
Insulin sensitivity in normal and hypertensive subjects 54
Totale 7.515
Categoria #
all - tutte 45.447
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 45.447


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020228 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 227
2020/20211.865 80 198 273 20 207 104 174 114 215 149 223 108
2021/2022876 43 258 2 68 1 63 25 60 51 65 58 182
2022/20231.936 160 127 113 222 181 423 4 108 494 11 54 39
2023/20241.010 210 33 52 200 167 151 8 29 3 7 2 148
2024/20251.529 207 160 130 34 53 21 87 99 555 119 64 0
Totale 9.373