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Author(s):
Jin-Ho Choi
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Jung-Min Choi
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Ki-Hong Choi
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7 months ago
Author(s):
Peter Ong
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Astrid Hubert
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Maike Schwidder
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et al
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Mirvat Alasnag
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Julia Grapsa
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Ahmed Krimly
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10 months ago
Join this insightful discussion on women's cardiovascular health!ICR3 Guest Editor, Dr Mirvat Alasnag (King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, SA), leads a conversation with Drs Julia Grapsa (Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, UK) and Ahmed Krimly (King Faisal Cardiac Center, SA), authors of a special focus issue on this critical topic.Key themes explored:Disparities in heart failure care for…
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Author(s):
Harriette Van Spall
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Tauben Averbuch
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12 months ago
HFA 2024 — Dr Tauben Averbuch and Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, Hamilton, CA) discuss the findings from the PACT-HF trial. In this analysis of PACT-HF, investigators looked at long term sex-specific clinical outcomes and healthcare resource utilisation following hospitalisation for heart failure at 5 years.Findings shows that clinical outcomes and overall costs were similar between…
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Author(s):
Simran Singh Parmar
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Vasantha Muthuppalaniappan
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Debasish Banerjee
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1 year ago
Eva Gerdts
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Job title: Chief of the Non-invasive Cardiac Imaging Unit
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Laura Meems
Research Area(s) / Expertise:
Job title: Cardiologist
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Andrea Russo
Job title: Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology and Arrythmia Service
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Author(s):
Christina Magnussen
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1 month ago
ACC 2025 - Individual-level data collected across 126 worldwide cohorts show controlling modifiable cardiovascular risk factors can potentially benefit life-years for freedom from CVD and death from any cause.Prof Christina Magnussen (University Heart and Vascular Centre Hamburg, Hamberg, DE) joins us onsite at ACC to discuss modifiable cardiovascular risk factors collected by the Global…
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Author(s):
Meriem Perona
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Amanda Cooklin
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Christopher Thorpe
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10 months ago