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Italian Cardiology Expert Gian Piero Perna Joins Medica Center in Piediripa

Dr. Gian Piero ⁢Perna, a ⁤renowned cardiologist in ⁤the Marche region of Italy, ⁢has dedicated his career⁢ to saving lives ‌and advancing cardiac⁢ care. After‍ leading the Cardiology department at Torrette Hospital ​for 25 years, Dr.​ Perna has embarked⁣ on a ⁢new ⁢chapter, bringing his‌ expertise to the‌ newly established “Medica” center⁢ in Piediripa, Macerata.

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Dr. Perna’s journey in medicine ‍is ​a ‌testament to his unwavering commitment to‍ excellence. His career path reflects​ a dedication to learning⁣ and growth, ⁢starting with his ​education ⁤at the prestigious Gemelli Hospital in Rome, followed by experience at the ⁣”Casa ‍Sollievo della Sofferenza” in san Giovanni⁣ Rotondo,⁤ and his long tenure at Torrette Hospital ​in Ancona.

“I ‌was ​at‌ Torrette for 25 years,” Dr.Perna ​shared during an interview⁣ at his new⁣ practice. ​”I⁣ am the ⁣longest-serving chief of⁤ department ‍in that⁤ institution, from ’99 until just a few days ‍ago.”

What drives⁣ this esteemed cardiologist to continue his ‍work after decades of dedicated service? “What motivates me to keep going?” he ponders.

Dr. Perna, a renowned cardiologist with 45‌ years of ‍experience, recently transitioned from the hospital setting‌ to the field ‌of cardiovascular diagnostics. This shift, he⁤ explains, was driven by two key factors: ⁢a ⁤passion for his ⁣work and a desire to expand his⁤ expertise beyond the confines of the hospital.

“The first reason is the passion⁣ for my work,” ⁤Dr. Perna⁤ states. “The second is curiosity, the desire ⁣to practice in a⁢ diffrent surroundings, ⁢not the ‘protected’ environment of the hospital, ⁣but the field of cardiovascular diagnostics in the community.”

He emphasizes the crucial role of accurate diagnosis in cardiology. ​”Ninety percent of cardiology is diagnosis,”⁢ he says. “You⁣ can only provide‍ effective treatment if there ⁤is a correct diagnosis and a​ proper understanding of the patient’s condition.”

For​ decades, Dr. perna⁣ focused on patients presenting with acute or advanced pathologies, frequently enough requiring urgent surgery, valve⁣ replacements, angioplasty, ‍or treatment for advanced heart failure.

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However,⁣ Dr. Perna believes the⁣ key to improving patient outcomes lies in prevention. “The solution for patients arriving at the⁤ hospital in critical condition is prevention upstream,” ⁣he asserts. “We need to identify patients who are ⁢unaware of ‍their existing heart ⁢conditions. There are many ⁣such individuals.”

He ‌highlights the vulnerability of diabetic patients, notably men with additional risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or smoking. ⁤”These individuals are essentially⁢ cardiopathic but remain undiagnosed,” Dr. Perna explains.”Treating‍ them only after⁢ they experience a​ heart attack⁣ is a failure of medicine. ‍We need to identify and treat them proactively.”

dr.‍ Perna⁢ advocates for targeted screening programs, focusing on‌ high-risk individuals. ⁣”Screening should​ not be universal, but rather targeted towards those with the highest risk ⁤profiles,” he concludes.

The global ‍population is⁣ aging, leading to a surge ⁢in the number of people living ⁤longer and ⁣facing age-related health challenges. This trend has ⁢notable implications for cardiovascular health,‍ as heart disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide.

Dr. [Doctor’s Name], a renowned‌ cardiologist, emphasizes the importance ⁢of proactive screening and prevention strategies for this growing demographic.⁢ “The‍ average age of the population is⁣ increasing,” Dr. [Doctor’s Name] explains.⁤ “People are living longer thanks to advancements⁤ in medicine, but this also means we’re seeing ⁤more cases of heart⁢ disease.”

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Dr. ‌ [Doctor’s name] ⁤highlights the⁣ role​ of improved medical treatments in extending lifespans. “We’ve seen remarkable ‌advancements in ‌medications for preventing secondary heart disease,”‌ Dr.[Doctor’s Name] ​ notes. “drugs like statins have⁢ revolutionized cardiology, allowing patients to live ⁣much longer. The same goes for medications ​that control blood ‌pressure.”

Dr.⁤ [Doctor’s Name] stresses the⁤ importance of targeted screening‍ for individuals at ​higher risk. “We‌ need to focus on screening patients who are diabetic,‍ obese, have multiple risk ‍factors, or a family history of cardiovascular disease,” Dr. [Doctor’s Name] advises.

Identifying High-Risk Groups

Dr. [Doctor’s Name] identifies several specific groups that require particular attention:⁣ cancer survivors, individuals ⁤with inflammatory diseases, and older​ adults⁢ and athletes.

“Cancer ⁤survivors who have undergone radiation ‍or chemotherapy have a considerably increased‌ risk of developing‌ coronary artery disease or heart ⁣failure,” Dr. [Doctor’s Name] explains. “They may ⁤be⁢ more⁤ likely‌ to die from cardiovascular complications than from cancer itself. These patients need to be⁤ screened⁣ to detect any developing ⁢heart conditions.”

“People with⁢ autoimmune diseases,such as inflammatory conditions,are also at high risk for serious heart problems and should be closely monitored for ‌preventive care,” ​Dr. [Doctor’s Name] adds.

Dr. [doctor’s Name] also emphasizes the need for cardiovascular screening in ⁤older adults and athletes. “Athletes, by definition, are often​ pushing ‍their bodies to the limit, and this can put stress on the cardiovascular system,” Dr. [Doctor’s Name] says.

In the realm of sports medicine, a crucial debate surrounds ‍the balance between promoting physical​ activity and mitigating ⁣the risks associated with underlying health conditions. While exercise is widely ⁢recognized ⁤for ⁤its cardiovascular benefits, ‍it can pose a serious ​threat to⁤ individuals unaware ⁤of pre-existing heart ‍problems.

Italy stands out globally for its​ pioneering approach to athlete screening. Mandatory​ cardiac evaluations​ are in ⁢place to identify potential risks‍ before they manifest into life-threatening situations. ⁤While no system‌ is foolproof, the Italian model has proven remarkably effective in detecting and addressing cardiovascular issues in athletes.

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“We say that doing sports prevents vascular diseases, and it’s true,” explains Dr. ⁣ [Doctor’s Name], a leading expert ⁢in ​sports ‍cardiology. “But‌ individuals who⁣ engage in sports without knowing they have a condition‍ can be at risk of sudden death. Italy​ is at the​ forefront in this field. ⁤We are among the few nations where screening‌ is ​mandatory.”

“It’s true that occasionally‍ someone might ⁢slip through ⁤the cracks, but these cases are extremely rare.Conversely,countless athletes have been‍ correctly evaluated early on,and many lives ⁣have been saved ‍thanks to these screenings. In other‍ instances, the ‍presence of defibrillators on​ the field has‌ proven ⁣to be life-saving.”

Dr. [Doctor’s Name] highlights a recent case involving​ a young athlete diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a condition he was‍ unaware of. “This case was identified through a sports cardiology screening. ⁣An altered electrocardiogram prompted further inquiry, leading to⁢ an echocardiogram and ‍MRI that⁤ revealed the diagnosis and a risk profile incompatible with competitive sports.”

“This highlights the importance of screening⁢ in identifying hidden risks. It’s a new population we are dealing with, and ⁤technology plays a crucial role.”

The increasing reliance on technology in⁤ medicine raises questions about ⁢the balance between‌ technological advancements and clinical experience.

“Does having access to all these devices limit the progress of clinical experience in young doctors?”

“This is ​a⁣ valid concern,” Dr. [Doctor’s Name] acknowledges. “My generation practiced medicine​ without the⁤ sophisticated technology available today.While technology, frequently enough enhanced by artificial intelligence, is​ invaluable, it’s vital to remember the significance of clinical experience. ‌Analyzing cases,‌ making ​diagnoses based on⁤ observation and intuition – these ‌are skills honed ​through‌ years of practice.”

In the realm of modern medicine, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare practices. However, experts emphasize the crucial role ‍of ​clinical judgment and ⁢personalized care⁣ in ensuring optimal patient‍ outcomes.

Dr. [Doctor’s Name], a leading medical professional, highlights the importance of balancing technological advancements with the human touch. “The risk⁣ with AI, even ‌when​ supported by technology, ​is to forget the basic role‌ of the clinic,” Dr.‍ [Doctor’s Name] cautions. “We must clinically interpret​ what ‌technology offers us and remember ⁢that we treat patients, not diseases.”

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Dr. [Doctor’s Name] acknowledges the undeniable benefits of AI in​ streamlining medical processes. “AI is undoubtedly helpful; it simplifies our lives. In ⁣a few ⁣minutes, it can perform measurements that previously took hours,” the doctor explains. “Though, it cannot ⁢replace the clinical impact we have on our patients.”

The doctor emphasizes‌ the importance ⁢of personalized care,‌ stating, “Every patient⁣ is unique,⁤ different from others, and may respond differently to ⁣various medications recommended by guidelines. I can’t use the same⁣ size garment for ⁣someone who ‍is overweight, underweight, average, tall, or short. Even clothing sizes ‍have their limitations. Therapy must be ‘tailored,’ and we cannot impose the‌ same ‍identical therapy on everyone.”

dr. [Doctor’s Name] further elaborates on ⁢the ‌value ​of a thorough approach to patient ​care.”Here at Medica a ​Piediripa, we have state-of-the-art CT ⁣and MRI⁣ scans, including a 128-slice CT scanner⁤ that⁤ allows ⁢for the study of coronary arteries, the aorta, ⁣and cardiac masses. We also have a 3Tesla⁣ MRI,ideal for detailed⁤ heart studies. ⁢The ⁢availability of⁣ radiology technicians, radiologists, and cardiologists allows us to provide integrated responses and offer the patient not only a ‍morphological and functional description ‌but also a definitive diagnosis, prognostic⁤ stratification, and therapy, all in one visit.”

Addressing the‌ issue of wait times, Dr. [Doctor’s Name] notes, “Is it ‍helpful‌ to have CT and MRI scans ‌available to reduce waiting lists?”

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The⁣ long wait times ‍for diagnostic imaging like mris and CT scans are not primarily due to a shortage of doctors, but rather a lack of equipment and, crucially, trained technicians, according to Dr. Perna, a renowned ⁤cardiologist.

“Hospitals using ‌these machines to fulfill external requests, often inappropriate, create unacceptable‌ wait times for their own ⁣patients,”‌ Dr. Perna ⁤explained. “The real ⁤solution⁢ would be to⁢ establish a comprehensive diagnostic imaging network,encompassing​ not only‌ hospitals but also all diagnostic facilities that meet high-quality standards.”

Dr. Perna emphasizes the importance of⁣ lifestyle choices for ⁣cardiovascular ⁣health, particularly for those not undergoing hospital‌ screenings.

“Prevention of‌ cardiovascular⁤ disease⁣ relies on a proper diet and moderate, consistent ⁤physical activity,‍ such as walking five ⁤kilometers daily. ⁣These two factors are fundamental for⁣ everyone. limit salt intake, reduce sugar and unhealthy fat consumption, while ⁣ensuring a sufficient intake of healthy fats. Consume ⁢plenty of fish, vegetables, and ⁤fruits.⁣ This approach is beneficial for the general population. Individualized prevention focuses on identifying‌ high-risk⁣ individuals, such as those with diabetes, a family‍ history of cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, high‍ blood ⁣pressure, ‍or⁣ smokers. These are modifiable risk factors.Other factors, ⁤like gender, ⁤family‍ history,‍ and⁤ age,⁢ are non-modifiable but help us‌ target preventive efforts.”

Dr.Perna’s passion​ for cardiology is evident in ‌his words ⁢and actions. He⁣ recently transitioned from his role⁢ as Chief ​of Cardiology at Torrette‌ Hospital to the⁢ “Medica” center in Piediripa.

“I found a strong desire to excel and state-of-the-art technology (echo, MRI, CT) here. ​The⁣ diagnostic and examination ⁣rooms are rationally structured. From a cardiology ‍perspective, ‌in ⁤addition to radiological diagnostics, we have high-end echocardiographs, treadmill ergometry tests, 24-, 48-, and even ⁤7-day Holter ⁢ECG recordings when necessary. I believe ⁢that, together with my colleagues, we⁢ can make a significant contribution to the health⁣ needs of people in the Marche region and neighboring areas.”

(Medica in collaboration with Michele Tenenti, financial consultant of Fideuram Intesa Sanpaolo Private⁤ Banking ([email protected]). For⁤ details, ‍please visit www.medicamarche.it ‌and⁤ our Facebook, Instagram and⁣ YouTube channels.)

The ‍Medica Center in ‍Italy is‍ expanding its healthcare offerings,​ aiming to become‍ a leading provider of ‌comprehensive medical services. Under the leadership of Roberto ​Nalli, the center is ‌focusing on both diagnostic and specialist care, ensuring patients have access to a wide range of ​medical expertise.

“Dalla diagnostica alla polispecialistica e amplieremo ⁣ancora di‌ più ​l’offerta,” Nalli stated, emphasizing the ⁢center’s commitment to ‍continuous⁣ growth and ⁢betterment.

This expansion⁢ builds on Medica’s existing strengths, including its state-of-the-art diagnostic capabilities. Dr. ‌Asteggiano,​ who heads the diagnostic​ division, highlighted ⁤the ​center’s advanced⁢ radiology department and ‌its unique 3 Tesla MRI machine, ⁢the only one of its kind in the marche region.

“Da noi una radiologia ultra specializzata e la risonanza 3 Tesla unica nelle⁣ marche,” Asteggiano proudly proclaimed.

The Medica Center’s commitment‍ to preventative care is also evident. Dr. Capponi,a specialist‍ in ‍breast cancer,emphasized the importance of early detection and screening.

“Le donne hanno imparato il valore della prevenzione,” Capponi noted,highlighting ⁣the growing awareness among women about the importance of ⁢regular checkups.

With its focus on advanced diagnostics, specialized ‍care, and preventative‍ medicine, the‌ Medica Center ​is poised ‍to ‌become a‌ leading healthcare​ destination in italy.

Asteggiano, Italy​ – Centro Medica, a⁤ leading healthcare provider in the marche region, is making ‍waves with its state-of-the-art diagnostic capabilities. ⁤The center boasts​ an “ultra-specialized radiology department” ⁢and houses the only‌ 3 ‍Tesla MRI machine in the entire region.

“Da noi una radiologia ultra specializzata ​e‍ la​ risonanza 3 Tesla unica nelle Marche,” the center proudly proclaims.

This commitment to advanced technology underscores Centro Medica’s dedication to providing⁢ top-tier healthcare services ‌to the community. The center’s dedication to excellence extends​ beyond its cutting-edge equipment. ‌

“Centro Medica rafforza la sanità «I miei ⁤genitori mi​ volevano medico, questo il mio riconoscimento»

As evidenced by a recent‍ statement, “Centro ⁤medica rafforza la sanità «I miei genitori⁤ mi volevano medico, questo il mio riconoscimento»,” the ​center is ⁣deeply invested in strengthening the local​ healthcare system. This sentiment reflects a ⁤profound⁤ sense of responsibility and a desire to⁢ honor the aspirations of those‌ who paved the way.

Centro Medica’s commitment to innovation and community well-being positions it as a vital resource for ⁢residents of Asteggiano and the surrounding​ areas.


Dr. [Doctor’s Name] acknowledges the undeniable benefits of AI in streamlining‍ medical processes.”AI is undoubtedly helpful; it‌ simplifies our lives. in a​ few minutes, it⁣ can perform measurements that previously took‍ hours,” the ⁢doctor explains. ​”Though, it cannot replace the‌ clinical impact we have on our patients.”





The doctor emphasizes the importance of personalized care, stating,‌ “Every patient is unique, different from others,‍ and may respond differently to various medications recommended by guidelines. I can’t use the same⁢ size garment for someone who is overweight, underweight, average, tall, or short.Even ​clothing sizes have thier limitations.Therapy ⁤must be ‘tailored,’ and we cannot impose the same identical therapy on everyone.”





Dr.[Doctor’s Name] further elaborates on the value of a thorough approach to patient ​care.”Here at Medica a Piediripa, we⁣ have state-of-the-art CT and⁢ MRI scans, including a 128-slice CT scanner that allows for the study of coronary arteries, the aorta, and cardiac masses. We also have a 3Tesla ​MRI, ideal for detailed heart studies. The availability‌ of radiology⁣ technicians, radiologists, and cardiologists allows us ‍to provide integrated responses and offer the⁤ patient not only a morphological and functional description but‍ also a definitive diagnosis, prognostic stratification, and ‍therapy, all in one visit.”





Addressing the issue of wait times, Dr. [Doctor’s name] notes, “Is it helpful to have CT and MRI scans available to reduce ⁢waiting lists?”





The long wait times for diagnostic imaging like‍ MRIs and CT scans are not primarily due to a shortage of doctors, but ⁢rather a lack ⁣of ⁢equipment and, ⁢crucially, trained technicians,⁢ according to Dr. Perna,a‌ renowned⁢ cardiologist.





“Hospitals using these machines to ‌fulfill external requests, frequently enough inappropriate, create unacceptable wait times for their own patients,” Dr. Perna explained. “The real solution would be to establish a comprehensive diagnostic imaging network, encompassing​ not only hospitals but also all diagnostic ‌facilities that meet high-quality standards.”





Dr. Perna emphasizes the importance of lifestyle choices ‍for cardiovascular health, especially for ⁤those ​not undergoing hospital screenings.





“Prevention of cardiovascular disease relies on a⁣ proper diet and moderate, consistent physical activity, such as walking five kilometers daily.These two factors are essential for everyone. Limit ⁣salt intake, reduce sugar and⁢ unhealthy fat consumption, while ⁣ensuring a sufficient intake of healthy fats.​ Consume plenty of fish, vegetables, ⁤and fruits. This approach is beneficial⁣ for the general population. Individualized ⁣prevention focuses on identifying high-risk individuals, such as those with diabetes, a family history of cardiovascular ​disease, high cholesterol, high blood ⁤pressure, or smokers. These are modifiable risk factors. ‍Other factors, like gender, ⁢family history, and ​age,‌ are non-modifiable but help⁣ us target preventive efforts.”





Dr. ‍Perna’s passion for ​cardiology ⁢is evident in his words and actions. ​He recently ⁤transitioned ⁤from his​ role as Chief ‌of Cardiology at torrette Hospital to the “Medica” center in Piediripa.





“I found ​a strong desire to excel and‌ state-of-the-art⁢ technology (echo, MRI, CT) here. The diagnostic and examination rooms are rationally structured. From a cardiology outlook, in addition to ⁢radiological diagnostics, we have high-end echocardiographs, ⁢treadmill ergometry tests, 24-, 48-, and even 7-day Holter ECG ​recordings when necessary. I believe that, together⁣ with my colleagues, we can make a important contribution to the health needs of people in⁤ the Marche region ‍and neighboring areas.”







Medica in collaboration with Michele Tenenti, financial consultant of Fideuram Intesa ​Sanpaolo Private Banking ([email protected]). For details,please ⁤visit www.medicamarche.it and our Facebook, Instagram and YouTube ​channels.

















The Medica Center in Italy is expanding its healthcare offerings, aiming to become a leading provider of comprehensive medical services. Under the leadership of Roberto Nalli, the center‍ is ⁢focusing ​on both ‌diagnostic and specialist care, ⁢ensuring patients have access to a wide range of medical expertise.





“Dalla diagnostica alla polispecialistica e amplieremo ancora di più l’offerta,” Nalli stated, emphasizing the ‌center’s commitment to continuous growth and betterment.













This expansion builds on Medica’s existing strengths, including its state-of-the-art diagnostic capabilities. Dr. Asteggiano, who heads the diagnostic division, highlighted ⁤the‌ center’s‍ advanced radiology department and ⁤its unique 3 Tesla MRI machine, the ‍only one of its kind in the Marche region.



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