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Personal History Dr David Alan Baran is a Cardiologist from Parsippany, New Jersey. He is married and based in Norfolk, Virginia. Academic History In 1988, Dr Baran received his Bachelor’s (Hon) in Chemistry from Florida Atlantic University, followed by an M.D. from the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine in 1992. He finished his Residency at NY Presbyterian… View more
Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem , Joost Daemen Added: 1 year ago
Stay updated on the AHA 22 late-breaking data! In this information packed episode of the View from the Thoraxcenter, hosts Dr Joost Daemen and Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) analyse the data from 10 late-breaking trials presented at the Scientific Sessions. What are the key take-aways from AHA 22? What are the most promising findings? How should we understand… View more
Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem , Joost Daemen Added: 1 year ago
In this dynamic late-breaking science preview Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) share their take on the most anticipated trials of the AHA Scientific Sessions. What late-breaking trials should we look out for? Which results are likely to impact your practice? What are the considerations and challenges? Trials covered in detail include: 37s:… View more
Author(s): Ali Vazir , Martin R Cowie Added: 3 years ago
Acute heart failure is usually defined as the rapid onset of, or change in, signs and/or symptoms of heart failure resulting in the need for urgent treatment.1 It can occur as the first manifestation of a failing heart (acute de novo heart failure) or it can occur in a patient with a chronic history of heart failure, in which case the term ‘acute decompensation’ is often applied. The acute heart… View more
Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem , Joost Daemen Added: 1 year ago
What are the top late-breaking science trials from #TCT2022? View From the Thoraxcenter hosts, Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) review the late-breaking science from the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) Conference 2022. In this video you will learn more about the most impactful data and its application to practice and research… View more
Author(s): Angela Hoye , Rodney H Stables , Anthony Mathur , et al Added: 1 year ago
BCIS ACI 2023­ – Dr Angela Hoye (Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals, UK), is joined by Dr Rod Stables (Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, UK), Dr Anthony Mathur (Barts Health NHS Trust, UK) and Dr Sen Devadathan (Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, UK) to have a critical discussion on the BCIS-REVIVED trial and what it means for patients with ischemic left ventricular dysfunction in 2023. Data… View more
Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem , Joost Daemen Added: 3 weeks ago
What’s hot at ACC.24?Join interventional experts, Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) to learn more about this year’s key late-breaking and featured science trials that have the potential to shape practice and research.This preview episode of View from the Thoraxcenter offers a critical analysis of the most anticipated trials of ACC.24,… View more
Job title: Professor of Medicine
Personal History Born in London, UK, Dr Demetri Yannopoulos is one of the world’s leading researchers and advocates for the improvement of cardiac arrest care among cardiologists worldwide.4 In addition to being a Cardiologist, he is a Professor of Medicine, Research Director and Director of the Resuscitation Medicine Faculty at the University of Minnesota.1 Academic History In… View more
Author(s): Christopher S Hayward , Marc Swartz Added: 3 years ago
Heart failure is an escalating global pandemic and one of the leading causes of death and disability in the developed world. At present, the incidence of heart failure in the Western world is staggering, affecting approximately 6.5 million people in Europe and 5.8 million people in the US.1–3 Even more alarming is the notion that approximately 10 % of this population suffers from advanced heart… View more
Author(s): Chiara Di Filippo , Beatrice Bacchi , Carlo Di Mario Added: 3 years ago
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is a transient form of acute heart failure that mimics an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), with comparable acute adverse outcome.1 Many hypotheses have been formulated, but the pathophysiology of TTS is still not fully understood. Recently, it was demonstrated that specific alterations in neurological response and sympathetic activation after emotional stimuli are present… View more