Journal of Cardiovascular Care and Research

Frequency : Quarterly
Editorial & Review Timeline
3 - 9 Days Initial Quality Review
14 Days Peer Evaluation Summary
80% Final Acceptance Rate After Peer Review
35 - 45 Days Complete Editorial Processing Time

Emanuele Canali

MD

  • Affiliation:
  • Department: Department of Cardiology
  • University: Sapienza University of Rome
  • Email: emanuele.canali@gmail.com
  • Country: Italy

Dr. Emanuele Canali is an Italian cardiologist born in Rome in 1982. He graduated cum laude in Medicine from “La Sapienza” University of Rome in 2007 and specialized in Cardiology in 2012. He has worked as a cardiologist in emergency and intensive care units at Aurelia Hospital and European Hospital in Rome, and since 2021 he has served as Cardiologist in the Emergency Room and ICU and Chief of the Imaging Unit at Policlinico Casilino, Rome. His professional focus is on advanced echocardiography, including contrast and three-dimensional echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, and interventional transesophageal echocardiography. He has extensive experience in acute cardiac care, catheterization, and coronary angioplasty, and currently focuses on cardiomyopathies and channelopathies using cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

  • Participation in international phase III clinical trials on contrast echocardiography (Acusphere Inc., Bracco Imaging)

  • National multicenter research grant on erythropoietin in acute myocardial infarction

  • Clinical and research activity in cardiology, intensive care, and imaging

  • Contributor and co-author in multiple cardiology research publications

  • Comparison between balloon angioplasty and coronary stent implantation for DES restenosis – Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine (2009)

  • Rare case of multichamber thrombosis with cardioembolic stroke – BMJ Case Reports (2013)

  • Role of genetic polymorphisms of ion channels in ischemic heart disease – Basic Research in Cardiology (2013)

  • Multiple other peer-reviewed articles in cardiology and imaging fields