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Research Fellow in Cardiovascular Disease at the Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna. She received her MD degree from School of Medicine, University of Bologna and Doctor of Philosophy degree from University of Bologna. Dr. Cenko’s large interests include epidemiology and outcomes of ischemic heart disease, natural therapy of acute and chronic… View more
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Job title: Consultant Cardiologist and Professor of Cardiology (Hon)
Giuseppe Rosano is Consultant Cardiologist and Professor of Cardiology at St George’s, University of London, UK where he is also the director of MSc Heart Failure. His research interests focus on experimental and clinical pharmacology, heart failure, cardiac metabolism, diabetes and gender differences in cardiovascular diseases. Prof Rosano has been core member of the Cardiovascular Working… View more
Author(s): Marta Cvijic Added: 7 months ago
ESC 23 — In this collaboration between Women as One and Radcliffe Cardiology, Dr Marta Cvijic (University Medical Centre Ljubljana, SI) is joined by Prof Julia Grapsa (Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust Hospitals, UK) to discuss the latest data on women's health from ESC 2023. In this video, they discuss the latest heart failure guidelines, the STEP-HFpEF trial, and the unmet need for more trials… View more
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Author(s): Ankur Kalra Added: 3 years ago
It is with great energy and enthusiasm that I draft the Foreword of this issue of US Cardiology Review (USC) as its newly appointed Editor-in-Chief. I have immense responsibility on my shoulders, as I have been passed the baton by none other than Prof. Donald E. Cutlip, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Vice Chair for Clinical Care in the Community at Beth Israel Deaconess… View more
Author(s): Kathy Glatter Added: 3 years ago
Introduction Strictly speaking, there are no arrhythmias that are specific to women. However, as with most diseases, the diagnosis of arrhythmias presents unique challenges when applied to women. Women have distinct symptoms, different etiologies and incidences of arrhythmias, and even differing outcomes compared with men. This article will discuss both the benign and more malignant arrhythmias… View more