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Dominic P. Francese is an academic researcher at Yale University's School of Medicine, specifically affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine and the Yale Cardiovascular Research Group (YCRG). He holds an MPH from Southern Connecticut State University (2010) and a BA from Syracuse University (2003). His primary research focuses on cardiovascular interventions, thrombotic disease mechanisms, and clinical outcomes analysis, with a particular emphasis on transcatheter valve replacement, endovascular therapies, and anticoagulation strategies. He has collaborated extensively with prominent cardiovascular researchers like Harlan Krumholz and Alexandra Lansky.
Dr. Francese has authored/co-authored over 25 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as the Journal of the American College of Cardiology and Thrombosis and Haemostasis. His recent work examines sex-based differences in transcatheter aortic valve replacement outcomes, the obesity paradox in atrial fibrillation patients, and thromboinflammatory pathways in COVID-19 patients. He currently serves as Executive Editor for YSM publications and participates in professional societies like the International Society of Managing and Technical Editors (ISMTE).
His research methodologies include network meta-analyses of cardiovascular trials, patient-level pooled analyses, and observational cohort studies. Notable contributions include defining the safety profile of endovascular interventions for femoral artery disease and evaluating bleeding risks associated with large-bore catheters during percutaneous coronary interventions.

