Consultant Cardiologist at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Cardiac MRI & CT. Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Pericardial diseases #whyCMR#yesCCT
#whycmr UK fellows and SpRs. Short 🧵
1) @BSCMR 2025 conference is at @KingsCollegeLon on March 31 and April 1. Day 1 is for you.. talks on careers in Cmr, future of Cmr and then an afternoon of you presenting abstracts. Space for 16 abstract presentations.
Delighted to have been appointed to the @escardio Heart Failure Association Scientific Committee on Pericarditis!
Looking forward to working with @ImazioMassimo@ProfArsen and colleagues to further the care of patients with Pericarditis.
@kingscardio@KingsCollegeNHS
Read our article utilising T1 mapping for the assessment of a very rare pericardial angiosarcoma. @ESC_Journals
➡️ https://t.co/R9Z9Vpk2T1
@sterosmini @Enricopalazzo67
The MIRACLE2 score has superior prediction of outcome after OHCA than downtime and higher discrimination of poor outcome than the current RCT recruitment criteria https://t.co/OPZErFfb1X
A wall thickness of 15mm reflects far greater hypertrophy at the apex than the base. Apical HCM can be reliably diagnosed with an indexed wall thickness less than you’d expect.
Read more here ⬇️
https://t.co/bK5B9iAxYI
@JccmoonMoon@HunainShiwani@gabycaptur@UCL_ICS
@JM_Zulueta_O@CircImaging@itsgautamsen@kingscardio@Otavio_Coelho_F inflammation of its walls which developed quickly afterwards and stones were not seen as cholesterol rich. Actually they were present only in the gallbladder body on a US years prior but much smaller.
@JM_Zulueta_O@CircImaging@itsgautamsen@kingscardio@Otavio_Coelho_F Certainly the case was challenging from a clinical perspective. Limited word counts do not allow detailed description, but CP was suspected as possibly cardiac in ED; CT aorta was reviewed post-CMR and although indeed it showed a dilated gallbladder, there was not yet significant