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Author(s): Frederick Welt Added: 3 months ago
Learn about the definition and implications of a shock diagnosis and systems of care and the role of the shock team from Dr Frederick Welt (University of Utah, US).This three-part video lecture series, part of Women As One’s CLIMB® 2025 Skills Training Programme, offers case-based insights into Coronary and Mechanical Support for Cardiogenic Shock, curated by Dr Alison Duncan and Dr Frederick… View more
Author(s): Giuseppe Rosano , John R Teerlink , Koichiro Kinugawa Added: 8 months ago
This comprehensive video series has been designed to enhance your understanding of heart failure (HF) management. Through expert discussions, we explore the real-world adoption of novel guideline-directed medical therapies (GDMTs) and their impact on patient care. We also delve into the benefits of natriuretic peptide (NP) testing, highlighting how it aids in more accurate and rapid diagnosis,… View more
Job title: Professor and Chairman of Cardiovascular Medicine
Prof Kazuomi Kario is Professor and Chairman of Cardiovascular Medicine at Jichi Medical University School of Medicine in Shimotsuke, Japan. Prof Kario and his team were the first to demonstrate ’morning surge’ in blood pressure (BP) as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (Kario et al. Circulation 2003) and first used ’morning hypertension’ with the definition of morning BP ≥135… View more
Dan Atar

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Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Professor of Cardiology
Prof Dan Atar is Head of Research and Professor of Cardiology at the University of Oslo, Oslo, NO. He studied medicine in Basel and was then trained in internal medicine and cardiology. Prof Atar joined John Hopkins University in Baltimore (1991–1994) and the University of Copenhagen, where he worked as a senior cardiologist. From 1997 to 1998 Dan Atar served as senior physician, supported by… View more
Added: 1 week ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
Frailty is a common and significant factor associated with adverse outcomes in patients with heart failure, but the prognostic utility of simple assessment tools in contemporary practice remains an area of investigation. A new study using data from a large Japanese registry has found that the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) effectively captures both physical and cognitive decline and is an… View more
Author(s): Vijay Kunadian Added: 1 year ago
ESC Congress 2024 — No difference in cardiovascular outcomes between invasive and conservative strategies in elderly NSTEMI patients.Principal Investigator, Prof Vijay Kunadian (Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, UK) join us in London to discuss the key findings from the SENIOR RITA trial (NCT03052036; Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust).The SENIOR-RITA trial is a multicenter, open… View more