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Semmelweis Egyetem Városmajori Szív- és Érgyógyászati Klinika (26)
I. Csecs1, C. Czimbalmos1, A. Toth1, F.I. Suhai1, Z. Dohy1, M. Toth2, Z. Pozsonyi3, A. Vereczkei3, B. Merkely1, H. Vago1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Semmelweis University, 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary - Budapest - Hungary,
3 Medical Center of Budapest, 3nd Department of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary - Budapest – Hungary
Cardiac fingerprints of histiocytic infiltration - Common cardiac characteristics in a diverse, multisystemic histiocytic disease - Single center data over a 12-year period
C. Czimbalmos1, I. Csecs1, A. Toth1, F.I. Suhai1, B. Horvath1, Z. Dohy1, L. Szabo1, O. Kiss1, N. Sydo1, T. Simor2, B. Merkely1, H. Vago1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary
2 University of Pecs Heart Institute - Pécs – Hungary
Overlapping features - Differentiation of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy and athlete's heart using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
A. Doronina1, A. Kovacs1, B. Lakatos1, Z. Kantor1, I. Edes1, A. Kosztin1, A. Abramov2, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Peoples Friendship University of Russia (PFUR) - Moscow - Russian Federation
Gender differences in right ventricular function of athlete's heart
L.A. Geller1, Z. Sallo1, L. Molnar1, T. Tahin1, S.Z. Szilagyi1, I. Osztheimer1, E. Zima1, A. Apor1, A.I. Nagy1, N. Szegedi1, K.V. Nagy1, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Cardiovascular Center - Budapest – Hungary
10 years experience of the efficacy and safety of the transseptal endocardial left ventricular lead implantation - An alternative technique in special cases of failed cardiac resynchronization therapy
M. Karolyi1, I. Kocsmar1, M. Kolossvary1, A. Bartykowszki1, B. Merkely1, P. Maurovich-Horvat1
1 Semmelweis University Heart and Vascular Center, MTA-SE Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group - Budapest – Hungary
Quantitative follow-up of cardiac allograft vasculopathy in heart transplanted patients using coronary CT angiography
M. Kolossvary1, J. Karady1, B. Szilveszter1, P. Kitslaar2, B. Merkely1, P. Maurovich-Horvat1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center, MTA-SE Lendulet Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Medis medical imaging systems bv - Leiden – Netherlands
Radiomic features of high risk coronary atherosclerotic plaques in coronary CT angiography
A. Kosztin1, W. Schwertner1, Z.S. Bojtar1, A. Kovacs1, E. Zima1, L. Geller1, V. Kutyifa2, B. Merkely2
1 Semmelweis University, Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 University of Rochester, Cardiology Division - Rochester - United States of America
Long-term clinical outcome of patients after de novo vs. upgrade cardiac resynchronization therapy: a high volume, single center experience
A. Kosztin1, M. Vamos2, D. Aradi1, R. Schwertner1, A. Kovacs1, K.V. Nagy1, E. Zima1, L. Geller1, G. Duray3, V. Kutyifa4, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 JW Goethe University - Frankfurt am Main - Germany,
3 Military Hospital, Department of Cardiology - Budapest - Hungary,
4 University of Rochester, Cardiology Division - Rochester - United States of America
De novo implantation vs. upgrade cardiac resynchronization therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A. Kovacs1, M. Polos1, A. Koszegi1, I. Hartyanszky1, T. Huttl1, F.I. Suhai1, B.K. Lakatos1, E. Nemeth2, B. Merkely1, Z. Szabolcs1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Semmelweis University, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy - Budapest – Hungary
Right ventricular failure due to acute thrombosis of the ascending aorta: successful treatment by right ventricular assist device
B.K. Lakatos1, Z. Toser2, M. Tokodi1, A. Assabiny1, B. Sax1, A. Kosztin1, B. Merkely1, A. Kovacs1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center, Cardiovascular Imaging Group - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Eotvos Lorand University, Department of Software Technology and Methodology - Budapest – Hungary
Late diastolic radial motion is the main determinant of right ventricular filling in heart transplant recipients
P. Maurovich-Horvat1, P.M. Donnelly2, M. Kolossvary1, J. Karady1, P.A. Ball2, S. Kelly2, D. Fitzsimons2, M.S. Spence2, C. Celleng1, T. Horvath3, B. Szilveszter1, H.W. Van Es4, M.J. Swaans4, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center, MTA-SE Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group - Budapest - Hungary,
2 South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust - Belfast - United Kingdom,
3 Budapest University of Technology and Economics - Budapest - Hungary,
4 St Antonius Hospital - Nieuwegein – Netherlands
Real world experience of novel on-site coronary CT derived fractional flow reserve algorithm for the assessment of intermediate stenoses
P. Maurovich-Horvat1, M. Kolossvary1, A.L. Jermendy1, J. Karady1, Z.D. Drobni1, A.D. Tarnoki2, D.L. Tarnoki2, B. Merkely1, G. Jermendy3
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center, MTA-SE Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Semmelweis University, Department of Radiology and Oncotherapy - Budapest - Hungary,
3 Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital - Budapest – Hungary
Genetic and environmental effects on eutopic and ectopic adipose tissue quantities: a classical twin study
B. Merkely1, P. Neuzil2, G. Marinskis3, J.R. Groot4, A. Erglis5, T. Pezawas6, M. Voskuil7, M.R. Venegas8, T. Sturmberger9, I. Osztheimer1, M. Cruijsen4, A. Aidietis3, J. Petru2, L. Geller1, K.H. Kuck10
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Na Homolce Hospital - Prague - Czech Republic,
3 University Hospital Santariskiu Klinikos - Vilnius - Lithuania,
4 Academic Medical Center of Amsterdam - Amsterdam - Netherlands,
5 Paul Stradins Clinical University Hospital - Riga - Latvia,
6 Medical University of Vienna, AKH – Vienna, Cardiology Clinic - Vienna - Austria,
7 University Medical Center Utrecht - Utrecht - Netherlands,
8 Hospital Dr. Sόtero del Río - Santiago Chile - Chile,
9 Elisabethinen University Teaching Hospital - Linz - Austria,
10 Asklepios Clinic St. Georg - Hamburg – Germany
Long-term follow up of a pacemaker-mediated programmable hypertension control therapy
A.A. Molnar1, E. Gara1, A. Nemes1, M. Toth1, S. Kiraly1, M. Polos1, B. Merkely1, G. Foldes2
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Imperial College London, National Heart and Lung Institute - London - United Kingdom
Human pluripotent stem cells-derived endothelial cells for vascular tissue engineering
A.A. Molnar1, A. Kovacs1, M. Kolossvary1, B. Lakatos1, A.D. Tarnoki2, D.L. Tarnoki2, P. Maurovich-Horvat1, G. Jermendy3, P. Sengupta4, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Semmelweis University, Department of Radiology and Oncotherapy - Budapest - Hungary,
3 Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital, 3rd Department of Internal Medicine - Budapest - Hungary,
4 Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Zena and Michael A Wiener Cardiovascular Institute - New York - United States of America
Common genetic background of left ventricular global longitudinal strain and diastolic function: new insights into the understanding of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
K.V. Nagy1, N. Szegedi1, G. Szeplaki1, T. Tahin1, I. Osztheimer1, S. Herczeg1, Z. Sallo1, B. Merkely1, L. Geller1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest – Hungary
Predictors of long-term mortality in patients undergoing ischaemic or non-ischaemic ventricular tachycardia ablation
B.T. Nemeth1, C. Matyas1, Z.V. Varga2, T. Radovits1, B. Merkely1, P. Pacher2
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism - Rockville, MD - United States of America
Characterization of a novel mouse model of hepatic cardiomyopathy
A. Olah1, B. Bodi2, J. Tamas2, M. Torok1, C. Matyas1, A.A. Sayour1, E. Urban1, D. Kellermayer1, M. Ruppert1, B. Barta1, K. Stark1, B. Merkely1, Z. Papp2, T. Radovits1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 University of Debrecen, Department of Cardiology, Division of Clinical Physiology - Debrecen – Hungary
Characterization of myocardial sarcomerdynamics and myocardial sarcomeric protein alterations in a rodent model of athlete's heart
B.K. Lakatos1, A. Kovacs1, A. Olah1, A. Lux1, C.S. Matyas1, B.T. Nemeth1, D. Kellermayer1, L. Szabo1, S.Z. Braun1, B. Merkely1, T. Radovits1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center, Cardiovascular Imaging Group - Budapest – Hungary
Regular physical exercise to prevent age-related decline of diastolic function
T. Radovits1, A. Olah1, C. Matyas1, B.T. Nemeth1, M. Ruppert1, T.I. Orban2, A. Apati2, B. Sarkadi2, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Institute of Enzymology - Budapest – Hungary
Hemodynamic characterization of a transgenic rat strain stably expressing the calcium sensor protein GCaMP2
Z. Ruzsa1, K. Bihari2, E. Palinkas2, S. Nardai1, B. Nemes1, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 County Hospital of Kecskemet - Kecskemet – Hungary
Transradial carotid artery stenting using mesh stents in acute carotid syndrome
Z. Ruzsa1, Z. Vamosi2, G.Y. Barczi1, K. Toth2, N. Kovacs2, E. Zima1, D. Becker1, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 County Hospital of Kecskemet - Kecskemet – Hungary
Catheter directed thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy in submassive pulmonary embolism
Z. Ruzsa1, B. Nemes1, I. Ungi2, J. Toth3, A. Katona2, A. Huttl1, B. Olivier4, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University, Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 University of Szeged - Szeged - Hungary,
3 County Hospital of Kecskemet - Kecskemet - Hungary,
4 Quebec Heart and Lung Institute - Quebec – Canada
Invasive treatment of the critical hand ischaemia: long term results
N. Sydo1, T. Sydo2, K. Gonzalez Carta3, J.G. Murphy3, B. Merkely1, F. Lopez-Jimenez3, T.G. Allison3
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Csolnoky Ferenc Hospital, Cardiology - Veszprem - Hungary,
3 Mayo Clinic - Rochester - United States of America
Prognostic impact of heart rate recovery in chronic heart disease
Z. Pap1, B. Sax1, A. Assabiny1, K. Racz2, E. Nemeth2, A. Kiraly1, D. Becker1, K. Monostory3, B. Merkely1
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Semmelweis University, Department of Anestesiolgy and Intensiv Care - Budapest - Hungary,
3 Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Budapest – Hungary
Investigation of tacrolimus metabolism through CYP3A enzymes after cardiac transplantation
H. Vago1, I. Csecs1, C. Czimbalmos1, A. Toth1, O. Kiss1, Z. Komka1, G. Barczi1, T. Kovats1, F.I. Suhai1, N. Sydo1, T. Simor2, L. Geller1, D. Becker1, B. Merkely1
1 Heart Center Semmelweis University - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Heart Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pecs - Pecs – Hungary
Athlete's heart or structural heart disease? - First Hungarian Structural Heart Disease and Aborted Sudden Cardiac Death Magnetic Resonance Registry in Athletes
Pécsi Tudományegyetem (6)
A. Cziraki1, E. Hidvegi2, R. Bocskei2, A. Nemeth1, Z. Lenkey1, R. Husznai1, S. Szabados1, B. Gaszner1, M. Illyes1
1 Heart Institute, University of Pecs - Pecs - Hungary,
2 Zala County Hospital, Department of Cardiac Surgery - Zalaegerszeg – Hungary
A decade of testing arterial stiffness parameters: key results and insights
L. Deres1, K. Szabadfi2, K. Eros3, M. Wilhelm4, C.S. Cseko5, J. Matuz5, S. Farkas5, R. Gabriel2, K. Toth1, R. Halmosi1
1 University of Pecs, Medical School,1st Department of Medicine - Pecs - Hungary,
2 University of Pecs, Department of experimental zoology and neurobiology - Pecs - Hungary,
3 University of Pecs, Medical School, Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry - Pecs - Hungary,
4 University of Pecs, Intitute of Sport Sciences and Physical Education - Pecs - Hungary,
5 Gedeon Richter Plc. - Budapest – Hungary
Progression of vascular changing and hypertensive retinopathy during bradykinin B1 receptor antagonist treatment in SHR rats
A. Komocsi1, M. Simon1, A. Janosi2
1 University of Pecs, Heart Centre - Pécs - Hungary,
2 Gottsegen Gyorgy Hungarian Institute of Cardiology - Budapest – Hungary
Gender difference in mortality after acute myocardial infarction. Does later call for help in women define survival?
A.B. Nogradi1, A. Porpaczy1, F. Molnar1, T. Minier2, L. Czirjak2, A. Komocsi1, R. Faludi1
1 Heart Institute of PTE - Pecs - Hungary,
2 Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, PTE - Pécs – Hungary
Speckle tracking derived right atrial strain parameters show strong correlation with phasic volume indices in systemic sclerosis patients
A. Pandur1, B. Banfai1, B. Radnai1, J. Betlehem1
1 University of Pecs, Institute of Emergency Care and Pedagogy of Health - Pecs – Hungary
Are the risk stratification's methods effective to diagnose pulmonary embolism in patients with heart failure?
A. Porpaczy1, A.B. Nogradi1, N. Varga1, T. Minier2, L. Czirjak2, A. Komocsi1, R. Faludi1
1 University of Pecs, Heart Institute - Pecs - Hungary,
2 University of Pecs, Department of Rheumatology and Immunology - Pecs – Hungary
Left atrial stiffness is a robust predictor of the elevated NT-proBNP levels in systemic sclerosis patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction
Szent Imre Kórház (2)
K. Farkas1, E. Kolossvary1, Z. Jarai1, A. Paksy2, I. Kiss1
1 St. Imre Teaching Hospital - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Hungarian Society of Hypertension - Budapest – Hungary
Mortality rates in hypertensive subjects with peripheral arterial disease: detection of a J-curve phenomenon
G. Simonyi1, T. Ferenczi2, M. Medvegy3, E. Finta4
1 St. Imre University Teaching Hospital, Metabolic Center - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Obuda University, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics, Physiologic Controls Group, - Budapest - Hungary,
3 Flor Ferenc Hospital of County Pest, Cardiology - Kistarcsa - Hungary,
4 St. Imre University Teaching Hospital, VIP Department - Budapest – Hungary
Which is the best choice? One year persistence of ramipril, ramipril/amlodipin free and fixed dose combination therapy in hypertension
Csongrád Megyei Egészségügyi Ellátóközpont, Hódmezővásárhely (2)
A. Palinkas1, A. Katona2, A. Varga2, I. Ungi2, K. Kakonyi2, R. Sepp2, A. Thury2, E. Palinkas2, A. Kallai1, B. Nyuzo3, I. Csaszar1
1 Health Care Center of Csongrad County, Internal Medicine Department - Hodmezovasarhely - Hungary,
2 University of Szeged, 2nd Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology Center - Szeged - Hungary,
3 Hospital of Bacs-Kiskun County, Internal Medicine - Kiskunfelegyhaza – Hungary
Effect of chronic total occlusion of right coronary artery on the flow velocity profile of left anterior descending coronary artery
A. Palinkas1, V. Nagy2, A. Varga2, I. Csaszar1, A. Kallai1, E. Palinkas2, T. Forster2, K. Kakonyi2, G. Agoston2, R. Sepp2
1 Health Care Center of Csongrad County, Internal Medicine Department - Hodmezovasarhely - Hungary,
2 University of Szeged, 2nd Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology Center - Szeged – Hungary
Paradoxical hemodynamic response in patients hypertrophic cardiomyopathy evaluated by supine bicycle stress echocardiography
Debreceni Egyetem (1)
M. Lodi1, D. Priksz2, G.A. Fulop1, J. Kocsis3, I. Edes4, I. Czuriga4, Z. Kisvarday5, B. Juhasz2, A. Toth1, Z. Papp1, D. Czuriga4
1 University of Debrecen, Division of Clinical Physiology - Debrecen - Hungary,
2 University of Debrecen, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy - Debrecen - Hungary,
3 University of Debrecen, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Oncology - Debrecen - Hungary,
4 University of Debrecen Medical Center, Institute of Cardiology - Debrecen - Hungary,
5 University of Debrecen, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology - Debrecen – Hungary
Early, combined heart failure therapy attenuates doxorubicin cardiomyopathy in rats
Szegedi Tudományegyetem (1)
G. Agoston1, Z.S. Besenyi2, R. Hemelein3, A. Palinkas4, L. Kovacs3, L. Pavics2, A. Varga1
1 University of Szeged, Dept. of Family Medicine - Szeged - Hungary,
2 University of Szeged, Dept. of Nuclear Medicine - Szeged - Hungary,
3 University of Szeged, Dept. of Rheumatology and Immunology - Szeged - Hungary,
4 University of Szeged, Csongrad County Hospital, Hodmezovasarhely - Szeged – Hungary
Detection of myocardial involvement in patients with systemic sclerosis by cardiac 18F-FDG PET/CT and speckle tracking echocardiography
Semmelweis Egyetem II. sz. Szülészeti és Nőgyógyászati Klinika (1)
P. Merkely1, G.Y. Nadasy2, M. Bakos1, M. Torok1, N. Sydo3, T. Radovits3, B. Merkely3, N. Acs1, S.Z. Varbiro1
1 Semmelweis University, II. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Semmelweis University, Semmelweis University, Institute of Clinical Experimental Research - Budapest - Hungary,
3 Semmelweis University, Semmelweis University, Heart and Vascular Center - Budapest – Hungary
Gender differences in cardiovascular exercise adaptation in a rat model
Gottsegen György Országos Kardiológiai Intézet (1)
A. Janosi1, P. Ofner1, T. Ferenci2
1 Gottsegen Gyorgy Hungarian Institute of Cardiology - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Obuda University, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics, Physiological Controls Group - Budapest – Hungary
Treatments and outcomes of myocardial infarction patients with ST elevation versus new or probably new left bundle branch block
Balatonfüredi Állami Szívkórház (1)
G. Fogarassy1, A. Vathy-Fogarassy2, L. Hornyak3, T. Forster4
1 Balatonfured State Cardiology Hospital - Balatonfured - Hungary,
2 University of Pannonia, Department of Computer Science and System Technology - Veszprem - Hungary,
3 Ferenc Csolnoky Hospital, Oncology Centre - Veszprem - Hungary,
4 University of Szeged, Second Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology Centre - Szeged – Hungary
Risk factors for heart failure after doxorubicin chemotherapy for breast- or colorectal cancer
Bács-Kiskun Megyei Szent Kereszt Kórház, Kalocsa (1)
Dezso Gelleri1, Laszlo Lenard2, D.R. Gyula Feke1
1 Bacs-Kiskun County Teaching Szent Kereszt Hospital of Szeged, Department of Cardiac Rehabilitation - Kalocsa - Hungary,
2 Heart Institute - Pécs – Hungary
Long-term follow-up of patients with rheumatic heart disease: a 41-year prospective and retrospective study between 1975 and 2016
Külföldön élő magyarok (4)
Z. Drobni1, C. Costache1, P. Walker-Smith1, A. Parry1, S. Stoica1, M. Caputo1, R. Tulloh1
1 University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children - Bristol - United Kingdom
Improved outcome in critical congenital heart disease by use of alternative to palliative arterial shunts
Z.D. Drobni1, A.G. Dastidar2, J.C. Rodrigues2, T.W. Johnson2, E. De Garate2, P. Singhal2, A.G. Baritussio2, A.G. Scatteia2, J.C. Strange2, A.K. Nightingale2, A.K. Baumbach2, V. Delgado3, C. Bucciarelli-Ducci2
1 Semmelweis University Heart Center, MTA-SE Lendulet Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group - Budapest - Hungary,
2 Bristol Heart Institute, NIHR Bristol Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit - Bristol - United Kingdom,
3 Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Cardiology - Leiden – Netherlands
The role of CMR versus conventional diagnostic markers in myocardial infarction with non-obstructed coronary arterties (MINOCA)
V. Kutyifa1, J. Rice1, R. Jones1, A. Mathias1, A. Yoruk1, K. Vermilye1, B. Johnson1, R. Strawderman1, C. Lowenstein1
1 University of Rochester Medical Center, Cardiology Division - Rochester - United States of America
Impact of non-cardiovascular disease burden on thirty-day hospital readmission in heart failure patients
V. Kutyifa1, K. Vermilye1, U. Daimee1, S. McNitt1, H. Klein1, A. Moss1, I. Goldenberg1
1 University of Rochester Medical Center, Cardiology Division - Rochester - United States of America
Extended wearable cardioverter defibrillator use in patients at-risk for sudden death