A new webinar by Dr Brian Halliday focusing on the 'Investigation and management of heart failure and heart muscle disease' is available on the Education website. The webinar covers the investigation and initial management of heart failure and heart muscle disease in primary care. Including red flag symptoms, importance of family history, what to look for on ECGs and echocardiograms, use of natriuretic peptides, and when to refer to specialist care. Dr Brian Halliday specialises in inherited and acquired cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease), heart failure, heart recovery, myocarditis, cardiac genetics and cardiovascular magnetic resonance. Watch the webinar here: https://ow.ly/mFCo50UteZQ Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals #heartfailure #cardiology #MedEd
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Delighted to share my latest publication based on cardiology titled: Unveiling End-of-Life Disparities in Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease: A 22-Year Analysis of the CDC-WONDER Database. This article would provide valuable insights about end of life disparities and how environmental factors affect mortality. https://lnkd.in/gtJeFNBB #RESEARCH #CARDIOLOGY #MATCH 2025 #IM
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This review describes the role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (#CMR) in #heartfailure management and highlights the diverse applications of CMR in assessing heart structure, function, and disease progression. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gMA9THc9 #phasecontrast #lategadoliniumenhancement #stressperfusion #parametricmapping #CVIA #CVIAJournal #CardioEd #Cardiology ScienceOpen
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The peer-reviewed journal, Circulation, has recently published a scientific statement from the American Heart Association, which analyzes the basic cellular structures of human heart valves and how they change in valvular cardiovascular disease. Clinicians specializing in cardiovascular disease can review the statement by visiting the link: https://lnkd.in/dTvTsemp #AmericanHeartAssociation #HeartHealth #Cardiology #HeartDisease #ValvularDisease #MedicalResearch #HeartValve #Cardiovascular #MedicalNews #ClinicianUpdate #ScienceNews #HealthcareResearch
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🌍 Heart Disease & Magnetic Latitudes: Uncovering New Therapeutic Horizons 💓 A recent study reveals a surprising link between higher magnetic latitudes and a higher incidence of Bicuspid Aortic Valve Stenosis (BCAS), the most common congenital heart disease affecting 3% of the global population. As we move further north, the incidence of this condition increases, suggesting that Earth's magnetic fields could play a role in congenital heart defects. This groundbreaking research suggests that the congenital abnormalities leading to #BCAS may not just be about mechanical forces but also involve the electromagnetic environment affecting early heart development. The study opens exciting possibilities for new therapies, moving beyond traditional surgical options to explore how manipulating cellular processes influenced by electromagnetic fields could potentially reverse or treat BCAS. Is this the dawn of a new era in heart disease treatment? ✨ https://lnkd.in/gei-KKJf #HeartHealth #Cardiology #MagneticLatitudes #CongenitalHeartDisease #Epigenetics
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Exciting news in cardiovascular research! Scientists have discovered a potential treatment that could help repair damaged hearts. The treatment involves using a molecule called Tbeta4 to promote the growth of new heart cells, which could potentially improve heart function and reduce the risk of heart failure. This development is a significant step forward in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. We look forward to seeing further progress in this field. As medical professionals, your contribution to Cardiology research is crucial. We invite you to join our expert panel and be a part of the effort to find a cure! Learn more by visiting www.sentimentglobal.com. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of millions. #CardiovascularResearch #HeartHealth #MedicalResearch #HeartDisease #HeartFailure #Tbeta4Molecule #MedicalBreakthrough #Healthcare #PatientCare #Cardiology #HeartFunction #MedicalAdvancement
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Fetal cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) strain analysis is feasible and distinct differences are present between various types of congenital heart disease (CHD)!🤰🧲👶💗 A total of 60 fetuses with different types of CHD were evaluated in our recently published study in the Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. 🧑🎓 Check out the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/eruYXTvK The introduction of alternative gating methods, such as Doppler US (DUS) gating, has made it possible to leverage the benefits of CMR as a valuable adjunct imaging modality to echocardiography during prenatal life!! 🥳🎉 #QILaB, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Philips, Northh Medical Thomas Vollbrecht, Christopher Hart, Christoph Katemann, Alexander Isaak, Claus C. Pieper, Daniel Kütting, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrike Attenberger, Annegret Geipel, Brigitte Strizek, Julian A. Luetkens #whyCMR, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | SCMR, #ESCR
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🔥Breaking Research Alert🔥 We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our journal's arsenal of groundbreaking research – "Noninvasive Identification and Therapeutic Implications of Supernormal Left Ventricular Contractile Phenotype"! 💡In this seminal article, our authors have expertly navigated the intricate landscape of cardiac function, unveiling a novel, noninvasive approach to identify a unique contractile phenotype in the left ventricle. 🔬Through meticulous research and rigorous analysis, the findings shed light on previously uncharted territories, pushing the boundaries of what we know about managing cardiovascular health. 👉Stay ahead in the realm of cardiology! Dive into this groundbreaking piece now and discover how these insights could reshape clinical practices and improve patient outcomes. 🌐Access the full article via: https://lnkd.in/gajz2MaS #CardiologyResearch #LVFunction #NoninvasiveDiagnosis
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#citation 💔 In the healing process after myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac fibroblasts play a crucial role by producing collagen, which can lead to adverse remodeling and heart failure. Recent research on Nature Communications from Harbin Medical University has unveiled the dual role of ASPP1 in this process. Key Findings: ✅ ASPP1 levels increase four weeks post-MI. ✅ Knockout of ASPP1 in mice reduces cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis after MI. ✅ ASPP1 influences p53 levels differently in cardiac fibroblasts and cardiomyocytes. ✅ Knockdown of ASPP1 raises p53 levels and inhibits fibroblast activity. ✅ Mechanistically, ASPP1 interacts with deubiquitinase OTUB1, promoting p53 degradation and thus modulating myofibroblast activity. These findings highlight the complex role of ASPP1 in cardiac remodeling post-MI and suggest potential therapeutic targets for improving heart function. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gHiGiJjV Cyagen is proud to support this important research with our ASPP1 KO mice. Explore our services here: https://lnkd.in/gqxybj-x #Cardiology #HeartHealth #MyocardialInfarction #ResearchInsights #Cyagen #mousemodels #knockout #scienceofreading
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🌟 Excited to Share Our Latest Publication! 🌟 I’m pleased to announce our recent article on *Photon Counting Computed Tomography (PCCT) in the Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Diseases* has been published! This work explores the potential of PCCT technology in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes in cardiovascular care. 👉 Check out the full article to dive deeper into the advancements and implications of this innovative imaging technique https://lnkd.in/gSdpFbay #Radiology #CardiovascularHealth #PhotonCountingCT #Research #RadiologyInnovation
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📢 Latest Article Share!🔬 🌐 New insights from Prof. Andrea Borghini: "The head of invasive cardiologists as a target of professional exposure to ionizing radiation" 🌟 💉 Ionizing radiation poses significant health risks to both patients and healthcare professionals, including cardiologists. 👨⚕️🏥 ⚠️ Cardiologists are particularly exposed, with potential damage to the eyes and brain, and risks of cataracts, brain cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. 😨 👓 Protective measures like lead ceilings and specialized eyewear can nearly eliminate radiation exposure, a game-changer in cardiac electrophysiology. 🏥 📉 Despite risks, the race to zero radiation in interventional cardiology continues, crucial for patient and professional safety. 🛠️ 🔗 Read the full article for a deep dive into radioprotection in cardiology: https://lnkd.in/gMkXHrci 📚👀 #RadiationProtection #Cardiology #RadiationRisks #CardiologySafety #ZeroRadiation
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