Best Researcher Award
Emilia D’Elia
ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Italy
| Emilia D’Elia | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII |
| Country | Italy |
| Scopus ID | 40660899000 |
| Documents | 100 |
| Citations | 1,647 |
| h-index | 19 |
| Subject Area | Heart Failure |
| Event | Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-6682-0074 |
Emilia D’Elia is a cardiovascular researcher affiliated with ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII in Italy, with a research profile focused on heart failure. The supplied bibliometric record reports 100 documents, 1,647 citations, and an h-index of 19, providing measurable indicators of scholarly productivity and visibility within cardiovascular medicine.[1]
Abstract
Emilia D’Elia is a cardiovascular researcher affiliated with ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII in Italy, with a documented research profile in heart failure. Available bibliometric information identifies 100 documents, 1,647 citations, and an h-index of 19, indicating sustained publication activity and measurable academic visibility. Her subject specialization places her work within contemporary cardiovascular medicine, where heart failure research addresses diagnosis, treatment, outcomes, and disease management. The profile provides a quantitative basis for considering research recognition while acknowledging that bibliometric indicators should be interpreted alongside publication quality, originality, clinical relevance, collaboration, and broader contributions to cardiovascular science and patient care.[1]
Keywords
Emilia D’Elia; heart failure; cardiology; cardiovascular medicine; clinical research; scholarly impact; bibliometrics; citations; h-index; cardiovascular outcomes; ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII; Italy; research recognition; Best Researcher Award.
Introduction
Heart failure is a major area of cardiovascular research requiring evidence across prevention, diagnosis, pharmacological management, device therapy, and long-term outcomes. Contemporary clinical guidance emphasizes multidisciplinary and evidence-based approaches to improving outcomes for affected patients.[2] Researchers specializing in heart failure contribute to the development and evaluation of clinically relevant evidence.
Research Profile
The supplied profile identifies Emilia D’Elia with ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII in Italy and associates her principal subject area with heart failure. Her Scopus author identifier is 40660899000, while the reported record comprises 100 documents, 1,647 citations, and an h-index of 19. These indicators describe a research profile with established bibliometric visibility.[1]
Research Contributions
The available information supports characterization of D’Elia’s research within heart failure and cardiovascular medicine. Research in this field can contribute to understanding disease mechanisms, improving risk assessment, evaluating therapeutic strategies, and strengthening evidence-based clinical care. The documented publication and citation record provides measurable evidence of sustained engagement with the scientific literature.[1]
Publications
The supplied Scopus information reports 100 documents associated with the researcher profile. Because individual publication titles, journals, publication years, and article-level identifiers were not provided, this article does not assign specific publications or DOIs without verification. The complete bibliographic record can be reviewed through the linked Scopus author profile.[1]
Research Impact
The reported 1,647 citations and h-index of 19 provide quantitative measures of scholarly influence within the indexed research record. Citation metrics can assist in evaluating research visibility, although they do not independently establish methodological quality, originality, clinical effectiveness, or societal benefit. A balanced assessment should therefore consider both bibliometric and qualitative evidence.[1]
Award Suitability
Based on the supplied information, Emilia D’Elia presents characteristics relevant to consideration for a Best Researcher Award in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, particularly through her documented activity in heart failure research and established bibliometric record. Final award assessment should additionally consider originality, publication quality, research leadership, clinical relevance, collaboration, and independently verifiable achievements.
Conclusion
Emilia D’Elia’s supplied academic profile reflects sustained research activity in heart failure and cardiovascular medicine, supported by 100 reported documents, 1,647 citations, and an h-index of 19. These indicators provide a quantitative foundation for academic recognition, while a complete award evaluation should incorporate verified publication quality, scientific originality, clinical significance, and broader research contributions.[1]
External Links
References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Emilia D’Elia, Author ID 40660899000. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/40660899000 - Journal article (2025.). SGLT2 inhibitors and new frontiers in heart failure treatment regardless of ejection fraction and setting.
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae117 - Journal article. (2026.). Sex-related disparities in elderly patients with heart failure with mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction.
https://doi.org/10.1093/eschf/xvaf022 - Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. (n.d.). International Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine event website.
https://cardiology-conferences.pencis.com/