AHA Scientific Sessions 2022 Late-Breaking Science Coverage

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Stay updated with the latest data in cardiovascular science with the help of recognised experts and new voices offering practical summaries, in-depth discussions and critical reviews.

 

With their fingers on the pulse of cardiovascular innovation, Prof Van Mieghem and Dr Daemen offer their succinct and insightful take on the most expected trials of AHA 22 in their regular review series View from the Thoraxcenter.

 

Dr Harriette Van Spall, recipient of this year’s AHA Dr. Nanette K. Wenger Award, returns with her Late-breaker Discussion series featuring ground-breaking research presented at Scientific Sessions. Join her and lead investigators as they talk about methodology, results, and impact on patient care.

 

This year we partner with @CardioNerds to bring the fresh perspective of a great team founded to democratize cardiovascular education. Get the most of the new data from an interview series featuring principal investigators and trainees from the CardioNerds family.

 

Look behind the scientific achievement and learn more about the personal motivations of some of the investigators, benefit from their advice for early career researchers through our Behind the Heart series.

 

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Paul Kalra

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Prof Paul Kalra is Professor of Cardiology at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, UK. The majority of his work involves assessment, investigation and management of patients with known or suspected cardiac problems. While he has a broad interest in all aspects of general adult cardiology, his sub-specialty interest is the assessment and management of patients with heart failure. Prof Kalra has championed local heart failure service development and co-developed the local complex device service, initiating implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) and cardiac resynchronisation therapy device (CRT) implantation and follow up. He has extensive experience in assessment of patients for consideration of and the implantation of pacemakers and complex devices (CRT and ICD). 

Elected Chair of the British Society for Heart Failure (BSH) 2017-2019. In 2019 the Pumping Marvellous Foundation, presented Prof Kalra with the Platinum patient educator award – recognising…

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