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Carlo Napolitano

Carlo Napolitano

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
103
Citations
46146
World Ranking
7271
National Ranking
242

Carlo Napolitano publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carlo Napolitano sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 372 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Carlo Napolitano D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carlo Napolitano sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 103 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Carlo Napolitano is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and has an extensive publication record primarily in the field of medicine, with significant contributions to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research portfolio includes over 100 publications in medicine, focusing on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, molecular biology, hepatology, genetics, and epidemiology.

The scientist's research topics are concentrated on several areas within cardiovascular medicine and molecular biology. These topics include:

  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Cardiovascular effects of exercise
  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Cardiac arrhythmias and treatments
  • Cardiomyopathy and myosin studies
  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms

Frequent publication venues for Carlo Napolitano include:

  • European Heart Journal
  • Circulation
  • Heart Rhythm
  • Digestive and Liver Disease
  • EP Europace

Among the recent published papers are:

  • European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)/Heart Rhythm Society (HRS)/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS)/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS) Expert Consensus Statement on the state of genetic testing for cardiac diseases, 2022, EP Europace
  • Post-COVID-19 global health strategies: the need for an interdisciplinary approach, 2020, Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
  • European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)/Heart Rhythm Society (HRS)/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS)/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS) Expert Consensus Statement on the State of Genetic Testing for Cardiac Diseases, 2022, Heart Rhythm
  • SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, and inherited arrhythmia syndromes, 2020, Heart Rhythm
  • Transethnic Genome-Wide Association Study Provides Insights in the Genetic Architecture and Heritability of Long QT Syndrome, 2020, Circulation

Carlo Napolitano has collaborated frequently with several co-authors in their field, including:

  • Silvia G. Priori
  • Andrea Mazzanti
  • Raffaella Bloise
  • Alessandro Trancuccio
  • Deni Kukavica

Best Publications

  • Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in the Long-QT Syndrome Gene-Specific Triggers for Life-Threatening Arrhythmias

    Peter J. Schwartz;Silvia G Priori;Carla Spazzolini;Arthur J Moss

  • Ca(V)1.2 calcium channel dysfunction causes a multisystem disorder including arrhythmia and autism.

    Igor Splawski;Katherine W. Timothy;Leah M. Sharpe;Niels Decher

  • Risk Stratification in the Long-QT Syndrome

    Silvia G. Priori;Peter J. Schwartz;Carlo Napolitano;Raffaella Bloise

  • Mutations in the Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor Gene (hRyR2) Underlie Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Natascia Tiso;Mirella Memmi

  • Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in the Long-QT Syndrome

    Peter J. Schwartz;Silvia G. Priori;Carla Spazzolini;Arthur J. Moss

  • Clinical and Molecular Characterization of Patients With Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Mirella Memmi;Barbara Colombi

  • Natural History of Brugada Syndrome Insights for Risk Stratification and Management

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Maurizio Gasparini;Carlo Pappone

  • Long QT syndrome patients with mutations of the SCN5A and HERG genes have differential responses to Na+ channel blockade and to increases in heart rate : implications for gene-specific therapy

    Peter J. Schwartz;Silvia G. Priori;Emanuela H. Locati;Carlo Napolitano

  • Effectiveness and Limitations of β-Blocker Therapy in Congenital Long-QT Syndrome

    A. J. Moss;W. Zareba;W. J. Hall;P. J. Schwartz

  • Low Penetrance in the Long-QT Syndrome Clinical Impact

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Peter J. Schwartz

  • Influence of the Genotype on the Clinical Course of the Long-QT Syndrome

    W Zareba;A J Moss;P J Schwartz;P J Schwartz;G M Vincent

  • FKBP12.6 Deficiency and Defective Calcium Release Channel (Ryanodine Receptor) Function Linked to Exercise-Induced Sudden Cardiac Death

    Xander H T Wehrens;Stephan E. Lehnart;Fannie Huang;John A. Vest

  • A Novel Form of Short QT Syndrome (SQT3) Is Caused by a Mutation in the KCNJ2 Gene

    Silvia G. Priori;Sandeep V. Pandit;Ilaria Rivolta;Omer Berenfeld

  • Left cardiac sympathetic denervation in the management of high-risk patients affected by the long-QT syndrome.

    Peter J. Schwartz;Silvia G. Priori;Marina Cerrone;Carla Spazzolini

  • Association of Long QT Syndrome Loci and Cardiac Events Among Patients Treated With β-Blockers

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Peter J. Schwartz;Massimiliano Grillo

  • Risk stratification in Brugada syndrome: results of the PRELUDE (PRogrammed ELectrical stimUlation preDictive valuE) registry.

    Silvia G. Priori;Silvia G. Priori;Maurizio Gasparini;Carlo Napolitano;Paolo Della Bella

  • Clinical and Genetic Heterogeneity of Right Bundle Branch Block and ST-Segment Elevation Syndrome A Prospective Evaluation of 52 Families

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Maurizio Gasparini;Carlo Pappone

  • Age- and Sex-Related Differences in Clinical Manifestations in Patients With Congenital Long-QT Syndrome Findings From the International LQTS Registry

    Emanuela H. Locati;Emanuela H. Locati;Emanuela H. Locati;Wojciech Zareba;Arthur J. Moss;Peter J. Schwartz;Peter J. Schwartz

  • Spectrum of ST-T–Wave Patterns and Repolarization Parameters in Congenital Long-QT Syndrome ECG Findings Identify Genotypes

    L. Zhang;K. W. Timothy;G. M. Vincent;M. H. Lehmann

  • Dispersion of the QT interval. A marker of therapeutic efficacy in the idiopathic long QT syndrome.

    Silvia G. Priori;Carlo Napolitano;Livia Diehl;Peter J. Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia G. Priori
Silvia G. Priori University of Pavia
Peter J. Schwartz
Peter J. Schwartz Istituto Auxologico Italiano
Andrea Mazzanti
Andrea Mazzanti University of Pavia
Arthur J. Moss
Arthur J. Moss University of Rochester Medical Center
Wojciech Zareba
Wojciech Zareba University of Rochester Medical Center
jeffrey a towbin
jeffrey a towbin St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Riccardo Bellazzi
Riccardo Bellazzi University of Pavia
Feliciano Protasi
Feliciano Protasi University of Chieti-Pescara
Vincenzo Bagnardi
Vincenzo Bagnardi University of Milano-Bicocca

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