Donna Marie Mancini M.D.
Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease
622 West 168 Streeet Transplant - Ph 14 New York NY, 10032About
Specializing in cardiovascular disease, Dr. Donna Mancini, MD is one of the country's most highly rated doctors. She currently practices medicine at New york, New York. Dr. Mancini holds a medical degree ...
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Selective low-level leg muscle training alleviates dyspnea in patients with heart failure.
- Hemodilution is common in patients with advanced heart failure.
- Morbidity and mortality in diabetic patients following cardiac transplantation.
- Morbidity and mortality of UNOS status 1B cardiac transplant candidates at home.
- Cardiac transplantation in an HIV-1-infected patient.
- Effect of erythropoietin on exercise capacity in anemic patients with advanced heart failure.
- Randomized trial of a daily electronic home monitoring system in patients with advanced heart failure: the Weight Monitoring in Heart Failure (WHARF) trial.
- Predicting survival in ambulatory patients with severe heart failure on beta-blocker therapy.
- T-cell post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorders after cardiac transplantation: a single institutional experience.
- Validation of peak exercise oxygen consumption and the Heart Failure Survival Score for serial risk stratification in advanced heart failure.
- Excessive weight gain in cardiac transplant recipients.
- Non-cardiac comorbidities in chronic heart failure.
- LVAD-induced reverse remodeling: basic and clinical implications for myocardial recovery.
- Ease of noninvasive measurement of cardiac output coupled with peak VO2 determination at rest and during exercise in patients with heart failure.
- Prognostic significance and measurement of exercise-derived hemodynamic variables in patients with heart failure.
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- Albert Einstein Medical Center
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