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Job title: Director of the Cardio-Oncology Center and Head of Clinical Pharmacology and Cardio-Oncology Department
Dr Sergey Kozhukhov is the founder and Director of the Cardio-Oncology Center and Head of Clinical Pharmacology and Cardio-Oncology Department at Strazhesko Institute of Cardiology, Kyiv, UA.His practice focuses on diagnosing and treating cardiovascular complications in patients with active cancer and his research focuses on studying early biomarkers of myocardial damage. Dr Kozhukhov has… View more
Dr Gerard O’Sullivan is a consultant interventional radiologist at University Hospital Galway, Ireland. Previously, he held a consultant radiologist position at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, US. Dr O’Sullivan completed his basic medical training (MBBS) at University College Cork, Ireland. After his graduation in 1990, he completed postgraduate training in Plymouth and at St George’s… View more
Dr O'Sullivan is a consultant interventional radiologist at University Hospital Galway, Ireland. Previously, he held a consultant radiologist position at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, US. Gerry completed his basic medical training (MBBS) at University College Cork, Ireland. After his graduation in 1990, he completed postgraduate training in Plymouth and at St George’s Hospital,… View more
Job title: Chairman of the Department of Vascular Surgery
Dr Sean Lyden is the Chairman of the Department of Vascular Surgery at Cleveland Clinic’s Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute. Dr Lyden earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine following an undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame. He served a residency in general surgery at the University of Tennessee Health… View more
Job title: Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Vascular Surgeon
Prakash Saha is a clinical senior lecturer at Kings College and honorary consultant endovascular surgeon at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK where he is the clinical lead for venous and lymphoedema surgery.Following the completion of his Wellcome Trust-funded PhD in 2012, Dr Saha has remained active in research and been awarded research grants from the Royal College of Surgeons, Royal… View more
Author(s): Katrina Mountfort , Reinoud Knops , Johannes Sperzel , et al Added: 3 years ago
Based on Presentations at Nanostim Sponsored Symposium Held at the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2 September 2013 In 1958, the world’s first patient was implanted with a pacemaker. It brought numerous benefits, the most important of which was increased survival. Since then, pacemaker technology has evolved with the development of improved device… View more
Author(s): Nishant Verma , Bradley P Knight Added: 3 years ago
A Brief History of Cardiac Pacing Electrical stimulation of the heart was used sporadically throughout the 19th century, generating a set of case reports, largely related to attempts to resuscitate people.1 The contemporary field of cardiac pacing emerged in the 20th century (Figure 1). The first use of pacemakers in a modern sense was in the late 1920s when Australian anaesthetist Mark Lidwell… View more
Author(s): Charles Kennergren Added: 3 years ago
The implantation of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) including permanent pacemakers (PPMs), implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT-D [with defibrillator] and CRT-P [with pacemaker]) devices are lifesaving procedures, and the expanding indications for device use have led to a marked increase in implantation procedures in… View more
Author(s): Khaldoun G Tarakji , Christopher R Ellis , Pascal Defaye , et al Added: 3 years ago
Over the last few decades an increasing body of evidence has supported the role of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) including permanent pacemakers (PPMs), implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT-D [with defibrillator] and CRT-P [without defibrillator]) in improving quality of life and survival.1 In addition, there has been a… View more