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Fabrizio Veglia

Fabrizio Veglia

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
89
Citations
34695
World Ranking
12545
National Ranking
476

Fabrizio Veglia 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 Fabrizio Veglia sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 451 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Fabrizio Veglia 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 Fabrizio Veglia sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Fabrizio Veglia is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy, with a primary focus on medical research across several interrelated fields. Their work encompasses 229 publications in Medicine, highlighting a diverse range of subfields including cardiology, surgery, epidemiology, respiratory medicine, and molecular biology.

The core areas of study for Fabrizio Veglia involve:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Epidemiology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Molecular Biology

Their research topics reflect interests in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health, with main topics including:

  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases

Frequent collaborative work is noted with several coauthors, including Elena Tremoli, Alice Bonomi, Damiano Baldassarre, and Bruna Gigante, reflecting interdisciplinary and cooperative research efforts.

Fabrizio Veglia has contributed to publications in a variety of venues, with the most frequent being Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), as well as journals specialized in cardiovascular and medical sciences such as Atherosclerosis, Biomedicines, Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, and Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases.

Representative research papers authored by Fabrizio Veglia include:

  • Platelet and Endothelial Activation as Potential Mechanisms Behind the Thrombotic Complications of COVID-19 Patients, 2021, JACC Basic to Translational Science
  • Relationship between Influenza Vaccination Coverage Rate and COVID-19 Outbreak: An Italian Ecological Study, 2020, Vaccines
  • PCSK6 Is a Key Protease in the Control of Smooth Muscle Cell Function in Vascular Remodeling, 2020, Circulation Research
  • Stereotactic radioablation for the treatment of ventricular tachycardia: preliminary data and insights from the STRA-MI-VT phase Ib/II study, 2021, Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology
  • Sex-specific predictors of PCSK9 levels in a European population: The IMPROVE study, 2020, Atherosclerosis

Best Publications

  • Large-scale association analysis provides insights into the genetic architecture and pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes

    Andrew P Morris;Benjamin F Voight;Benjamin F Voight;Tanya M Teslovich;Teresa Ferreira

  • Early Detection of Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity and Improvement With Heart Failure Therapy

    Daniela Cardinale;Alessandro Colombo;Giulia Bacchiani;Ines Tedeschi

  • Prevention of High-Dose Chemotherapy–Induced Cardiotoxicity in High-Risk Patients by Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition

    Daniela Cardinale;Alessandro Colombo;Maria T. Sandri;Giuseppina Lamantia

  • Anthracycline-Induced Cardiomyopathy: Clinical Relevance and Response to Pharmacologic Therapy

    Daniela Cardinale;Alessandro Colombo;Giuseppina Lamantia;Nicola Colombo

  • Contrast-induced nephropathy in patients undergoing primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction

    Giancarlo Marenzi;Gianfranco Lauri;Emilio Assanelli;Jeness Campodonico

  • Genome-wide trans-ancestry meta-analysis provides insight into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes susceptibility.

    Anubha Mahajan;Min Jin Go;Weihua Zhang;Jennifer E. Below

  • N-Acetylcysteine and Contrast-Induced Nephropathy in Primary Angioplasty

    Giancarlo Marenzi;Emilio Assanelli;Ivana Marana;Gianfranco Lauri

  • HMG-coenzyme A reductase inhibition, type 2 diabetes, and bodyweight: evidence from genetic analysis and randomised trials.

    Daniel I Swerdlow;David Preiss;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Michael Holmes

  • Trastuzumab-induced cardiotoxicity: clinical and prognostic implications of troponin I evaluation

    Daniela Cardinale;Alessandro Colombo;Rosalba Torrisi;Maria T. Sandri

  • Catheter ablation for the treatment of electrical storm in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators: short- and long-term outcomes in a prospective single-center study.

    Corrado Carbucicchio;Matteo Santamaria;Nicola Trevisi;Giuseppe Maccabelli

  • Association between erectile dysfunction and coronary artery disease. Role of coronary clinical presentation and extent of coronary vessels involvement: the COBRA trial

    Piero Montorsi;Paolo M. Ravagnani;Stefano Galli;Francesco Rotatori

  • Association of early‐onset Alzheimer's disease with an interleukin‐1α gene polymorphism

    Luigi M. E. Grimaldi;Valeria M. Casadei;Cinzia Ferri;Fabrizio Veglia

  • Contrast Volume During Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Subsequent Contrast-Induced Nephropathy and Mortality

    Giancarlo Marenzi;Emilio Assanelli;Jeness Campodonico;Gianfranco Lauri

  • Cardiopulmonary bypass duration is an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery.

    Stefano Salis;Valeria V. Mazzanti;Guido Merli;Luca Salvi

  • Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of respiratory cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in former smokers and never smokers in the EPIC prospective study.

    P Vineis;L Airoldi;F Veglia;L Olgiati

  • Pravastatin reduces carotid intima-media thickness progression in an asymptomatic hypercholesterolemic mediterranean population: the Carotid Atherosclerosis Italian Ultrasound Study.

    Michele Mercuri;M. Gene Bond;Cesare R. Sirtori;Fabrizio Veglia

  • DNA repair polymorphisms and cancer risk in non-smokers in a cohort study.

    G Matullo;AM Dunning;S Guarrera;C Baynes

  • Evaluation of under- and overreporting of energy intake in the 24-hour diet recalls in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)

    P Ferrari;N Slimani;A Ciampi;A Trichopoulou

  • HMG-COENZYME A REDUCTASE INHIBITION, TYPE 2 DIABETES, AND BODYWEIGHT: EVIDENCE FROM GENETIC ANALYSIS AND RANDOMISED TRIALS

    D Swerdlow;D Preiss;A D Hingorani;N Sattar

  • Genome-wide trans-ancestry meta-analysis provides insight into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes susceptibility

    Anubha Mahajan;Min Jin Go;Weihua Zhang;Jennifer E. Below

Frequent Co-Authors

Elena Tremoli
Elena Tremoli University of Milan
Anders Hamsten
Anders Hamsten Karolinska Institute
Ulf de Faire
Ulf de Faire Karolinska Institute
Steve E. Humphries
Steve E. Humphries University College London
Paolo Vineis
Paolo Vineis Imperial College London
Rainer Rauramaa
Rainer Rauramaa University of Eastern Finland
Rona J. Strawbridge
Rona J. Strawbridge University of Glasgow
Kim Overvad
Kim Overvad Aarhus University
Domenico Palli
Domenico Palli Institute for the Study and Prevention of Cancer (Istituto per lo Studio, la Prevenzione e la Rete Oncologica)
Elio Riboli
Elio Riboli Imperial College London

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