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Job title: Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Jehangir Din completed his undergraduate medical degree at the University of Edinburgh, together with a 1st class intercalated BSc honours degree. He undertook his cardiology training at Edinburgh Heart Centre, training in general cardiology, cardiac CT, and sub-specialising in percutaneous coronary intervention and stenting. Dr Din was awarded the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging
Prof Sven Plein is a British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging at the University of Leeds, UK, where he leads the Department of Biomedical Imaging Science. Together with his multidisciplinary research group, he has published over 300 original papers, position papers and review articles with a focus on CMR in ischaemic heart disease and heart failure. Prof Plein also practices… View more
Added: 8 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
New long-term data from the Strategy of Blood Pressure Intervention in the Elderly Hypertensive Patients (STEP) trial suggests that sustained, intensive blood pressure (BP) control provides greater cardiovascular benefits compared to a delayed approach in older patients with hypertension.¹ The findings also indicate that the earlier intensive treatment is initiated, the greater the reduction in… View more
Job title: Arnold and Arlene Goldstein Professor of Cardiology
Dr Mathew S Maurer is a general internist and geriatric cardiologist with advanced training in heart failure and cardiac transplantation. He is the Arnold and Arlene Goldstein Professor of Cardiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, where directs the Clinical Cardiovascular Research Laboratory for the Elderly (CCRLE). Dr Maurer is a member of… View more
Author(s): Ahmad Masri Added: 9 months ago
HFSA 2025 - Post hoc analysis of ATTRibute-CM reveals significant reduction in cardiovascular mortality and death after 30 months of acoramidis in patients with ATTR-CM.Dr Ahmad Masri (Oregon Health & Science University, US) joins us to discuss a post hoc exploratory analysis from the ATTRibute-CM trial examining the timing and magnitude of cardiovascular outcome reductions with acoramidis in… View more
Job title: Head of Cardiology Lezica Cardiovascular Institute
Dr Melina Huerin was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and graduated as a doctor from the Buenos Aires University of Medicine. She did her residency training in cardiology at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. She became Head of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation at the Cardiovascular Institute of Buenos Aires, where she also developed the area of ​​cardiovascular prevention for… View more
Job title: Co-founder and Medical Director of CORRIB Research Center for Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging and Core Laboratory
Professor Osama Soliman a clinical cardiologist with more than 2 decades of experience in cardiovascular imaging, clinical trials and innovation in medicine has pioneered several non-invasive imaging techniques and methods. He holds the position of Professor with a personal chair in cardiovascular research at the National University of Ireland Galway. He is the co-founder and Medical Director… View more
Author(s): Ahran D Arnold Added: 9 months ago
ESC Congress 2025 - EMORI-HCM finds that right ventricular pacing (iRVP) improves symptoms in obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM) patients.Dr Ahran Arnold (Imperial College London, UK) discusses findings from the EMORI-HCM study, exploring electro-mechanically optimised right ventricular pacing as a novel therapeutic approach for patients with oHCM.This interventional trial examined… View more
Author(s): Vasvi Singh Added: 10 months ago
Navigate the diagnostic complexities of cardiac amyloidosis through expert multimodality imaging techniques with Dr Vasvi Singh.This comprehensive presentation, part of the Cardiomyopathies track, addresses the critical role of advanced imaging in diagnosing cardiac amyloidosis. Dr Singh explores the nuanced differences between SPECT and SPECT-CT imaging capabilities, providing practical insights… View more
Added: 10 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A new meta-analysis suggests that the more time an individual's ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) is within the target range proposed by the 2024 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines, the lower their risk of mortality and cardiovascular events.¹ The findings also highlight that office blood pressure measurements frequently misclassify patients with regard to their actual blood pressure… View more