Author(s):
Jasper J Brugts
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1 year ago
HFA 24 - We are joined by Dr Jasper J Brugts (Erasmus University Medical Centre, NL) to discuss the findings of a predefined subgroup analysis of the MONITOR-HF study (NTR7672).MONITOR-HF was an open-label, randomised trial, done in 25 centres in the Netherlands. Eligible patients had chronic heart failure of New York Heart Association class III and a previous heart failure hospitalisation,…
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Author(s):
Nicolas Girerd
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1 year ago
HFA 2024 — Investigator, Prof Nicolas Girerd (University Hospital of Nancy, FR) joins us to discuss the findings from the TELESAT study (NCT06312501).This multicenter observational longitudinal cohort study investigated whether a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program (Satelia®Cardio, Satelia) is able to prevent cardiac decompensation by detecting weak signals of decompensation early in patients…
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Author(s):
Jasper J Brugts
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1 year ago
ESC-HFA 2023 — Dr Jasper Brugts (Thoraxcenter, NL) joins us to outline the findings and summarise the take-home messages from the MONITOR-HF trial (NTR7672).
MONITOR-HF was an open-label, randomised trial, done in 25 centres in the Netherlands. Eligible patients had chronic heart failure of New York Heart Association class III and a previous heart failure hospitalisation, irrespective of…
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Job title: Cardiologist
Dr Andrew J Sauer is a cardiologist at theUniversity of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. He completed his medical studies at the University of Rochester and then received training at Massachusetts General Hospital and Northwestern University. His clinical interests include exploring rural healthcare disparities using remote monitoring and digital health technologies.
Dr Andrew J Sauer…
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Job title: Medical Director
Dr Philip Adamson is Medical Director of the Oklahoma Foundation for Cardiovascular Research and founder of the Heart Failure Institute at Oklahoma Heart Hospital.
Dr Adamson received his MD & master's of science in cardiovascular physiology and heart failure from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He joined the faculty at the University of Oklahoma as a Warren Foundation…
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Job title: Cardiologist
Professor Ian Wilcox is a Cardiologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Sydney and an Honorary Professor in the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of New South Wales.
He has over 30 years’ experience as a Clinical Cardiologist and was one of the first Cardiologists in the world…
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At BIOTRONIK, we are committed to helping people with heart and blood vessel diseases live healthy, fulfilling lives. This immense responsibility motivates thousands of employees worldwide to develop new cardiovascular and endovascular medical technologies that physicians trust to save and improve patient lives. Our unique, safe and reliable products, including pacemakers, stents, implantable…
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Job title: Professor of Cardiology
Martin Cowie is Professor of Cardiology at King's College London, and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK. Prof Cowie chairs the Clinical Practice Committee of the British Cardiac Society and sits on the UK Department of Health’s Primary Care and Heart Failure Implementation Board.
Prof Cowie's research interests focus on health technology assessment and…
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Job title: Consultant Cardiologist (Sub-specialty interests in Heart Failure and Cardiac Devices)
Dr Ahmed is an editorial board member for Cardiac Failure Review and with her permission, she may be contactedhere.
Personal History
Dr Fozia Zahir Ahmed was born in Manchester, England. She is a consultant cardiologist at the Manchester Heart Centre, part of Manchester Royal Infirmary, where she specialises in heart failure and cardiac devices.1
Academic History
Dr Ahmed…
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Author(s):
Emma Sandgren
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1 month ago
EHRA 2025 - Outcomes from model screening for atrial fibrillation (AF) show the combination of a risk prediction model and long-term electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring is superior to standard of care in detecting new cases of AF in a high-risk population aged 65 years or older. In the risk prediction model arm, the incidence of AF after six months was significantly higher than the incidence in…
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