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Highlights from the ISCP 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting held in Bucharest, Romania.
Best Posters from the 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the ISCP held in Bucharest 27-29 October 2022 - now also available on ECRjournal.com
Meeting report for the Joint ISCP – French Society of Cardiology symposium took place during the 28th European Days of the French Society of Cardiology.
Meeting report for the 2017 World Heart Day Event, organised by the International Society of Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, Nagoya, Japan
Meeting report from the 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting of the ISCP in Barcelona, Spain. Including links to the full program and expert presentations.
Meeting report and photos for the 2017 3rd Annual Scientific Convention of the Japan branch of the ISCP (J-ISCP) in Tokyo, Japan.
Giulio La Rosa, Jorge G Quintanilla, Ricardo Salgado, et al.
Current long-term success rates after catheter ablation of persistent AF are not higher than 60%, highlighting the need for more effective strategies. Developments in mapping tools and computational methods for advanced signal processing have provided novel strategies to identify...
Mauricio Wajngarten, Gisele Sampaio Silva
Stroke is the second most common cause of mortality worldwide and the third most common cause of disability. Hypertension is the most prevalent risk factor for stroke. Stroke causes and haemodynamic consequences are heterogeneous which makes the management of blood pressure in stroke...
ISCP Members are invited to submit peer-to-peer papers.
Michael G Kirby, Geoffrey Hackett, Sudarshan Ramachandran
Expert reviews of recent research and evidence on topics of interest to ISCP members. Testosterone and the heart.
Sotirios Tsalamandris, Alexios S Antonopoulos, Evangelos Oikonomou, George-Aggelos Papamikroulis, Georgia Vogiatzi, Spyridon Papaioannou, Spyros Deftereos, Dimitris Tousoulis
Expert review for ISCP members. The Role Of Inflammation In Diabetes: Current Concepts And Future Perspectives.
Daniel García Iglesias, José Rubín, Diego Pérez, César Morís, David Calvo
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is an inherited disease with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). However, testing identifies genetic disorders in only 20–30% of patients analysed, indicating a gap in knowledge of its genetic aetiology. Diagnosis relies on ECG, and risk stratification is challenging...