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Added: 2 years ago Source:  EchoNous
A portable heart scanner which uses breakthrough artificial intelligence is solving reproducibility and repeatability issues in echocardiography, enabling clinicians to diagnose heart failure more quickly whilst also shortening exam times. Renowned cardiologists say that as well as helping to save time - enabling them to see more patients and reducing waiting times - it tackles the long… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine
Personal History Prof Sanjiv M. Narayan was born on April 29, 1964, in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire before his parents moved to Birmingham, UK.1 He is a cardiac electrophysiologist and speaks English, French and Hindi.4 As a child, he was fascinated with computers but then decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and became a doctor and a computer engineer.2 In the field of cardiac… View more
Author(s): Leah M Raj , Leslie A Saxon Added: 3 years ago
This study reviews how haemodynamic monitoring devices that provide indirect or direct measures of heart failure status relate to cardiac rhythm management devices for the management of patients with the condition. The role of patient-facing software and services that provide information from these devices to patients can create a new model of heart failure disease management. In this care… View more
Author(s): Luigi Di Biase Added: 2 years ago
Dr Luigi Di Biase (Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, US) joins us on-site at EHRA 2022 for a short interview on the latest updates in the precision medicine approach to atrial fibrillation. Dr Di Biase outlines the use of a precision medicine approach to post-ablation occurrences in patients with atrial fibrillation, and provides advice for clinicians. … View more
Job title: Research Fellow
Personal History Dr Isabella Tan is a software programmer turned cardiovascular research scientist. She is a Research Fellow at the Macquarie Medical School, Macquarie University, Sydney.2 She enjoys watching Japanese anime and reading manga. In addition to English, she speaks Cantonese and Mandarin.1, 4 Academic History In 2003, Dr Tan graduated from the University of New South… View more