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Aleksandar N. Neskovic
Researcher at University of Belgrade
Publications - 246
Citations - 4987
Aleksandar N. Neskovic is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Ejection fraction. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 226 publications receiving 4305 citations. Previous affiliations of Aleksandar N. Neskovic include Cleveland Clinic & Cardiovascular Institute of the South.
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Left ventricular remodeling after primary coronary angioplasty: patterns of left ventricular dilation and long-term prognostic implications.
Leonardo Bolognese,Aleksandar N. Neskovic,Guido Parodi,Giampaolo Cerisano,Piergiovanni Buonamici,Giovanni M. Santoro,David Antoniucci +6 more
TL;DR: LV remodeling after successful PTCA occurs despite sustained patency of the infarct-related artery and preservation of regional and global LV function, and the specific pattern of LV dilation is clearly associated with worse long-term clinical outcome.
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International Evidence-Based Recommendations for Focused Cardiac Ultrasound
Gabriele Via,Arif Hussain,Mike Wells,Robert F. Reardon,Mahmoud Elbarbary,Vicki E. Noble,James W. Tsung,Aleksandar N. Neskovic,Susanna Price,Achikam Oren-Grinberg,Andrew S. Liteplo,Ricardo Cordioli,Nitha Naqvi,Philippe Rola,Jan Poelaert,Tatjana Golob Guliĉ,Erik Sloth,Arthur J. Labovitz,Bruce J. Kimura,Raoul Breitkreutz,Navroz Masani,Justin Bowra,Daniel Talmor,Fabio Guarracino,Adrian Goudie,Wang Xiaoting,Rajesh Chawla,Maurizio Galderisi,Micheal Blaivas,Tomislav Petrovic,Enrico Storti,Luca Neri,Lawrence Melniker +32 more
TL;DR: For the first time, evidence-based clinical recommendations comprehensively address this branch of point-of-care ultrasound, providing a framework for FoCUS to standardize its application in different clinical settings around the world.
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Should major vascular surgery be delayed because of preoperative cardiac testing in intermediate-risk patients receiving beta-blocker therapy with tight heart rate control?
Don Poldermans,Jeroen J. Bax,Olaf Schouten,Aleksandar N. Neskovic,Bernard P. Paelinck,Guido Rocci,Laura van Dortmont,Anai E.S. Durazzo,Louis L. M. van de Ven,Marc R.H.M. van Sambeek,Miklos D. Kertai,Eric Boersma +11 more
TL;DR: Cardiac testing can safely be omitted in intermediate-risk patients, provided that beta-blockers aiming at tight HR control are prescribed, and revascularization before surgery was feasible.
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Titration to target dose of bisoprolol vs. carvedilol in elderly patients with heart failure: the CIBIS-ELD trial
Hans-Dirk Düngen,Svetlana Apostolović,Simone Inkrot,Elvis Tahirovic,Agnieszka Töpper,Felix Mehrhof,Christiane Prettin,Biljana Putnikovic,Aleksandar N. Neskovic,Mirjana Krotin,Dejan Sakač,Mitja Lainscak,Frank T. Edelmann,Rolf Wachter,Thomas Rau,Thomas Eschenhagen,Wolfram Doehner,Stefan D. Anker,Finn Waagstein,Christoph Herrmann-Lingen,G. Gelbrich,Rainer Dietz +21 more
TL;DR: The tolerability and clinical effects of two proven beta‐blockers in elderly patients with heart failure are compared to determine whether one agent is superior in terms of tolerability or optimal dosing.
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Relationship of visually assessed apical rocking and septal flash to response and long-term survival following cardiac resynchronization therapy (PREDICT-CRT).
Ivan Stanković,Ivan Stanković,Christian Prinz,Agnieszka Ciarka,Ana Maria Daraban,Martin Kotrc,Marit Aarones,Mariola Szulik,Stefan Winter,Ann Belmans,Aleksandar N. Neskovic,Tomasz Kukulski,Svend Aakhus,Rik Willems,Wolfgang Fehske,Martin Penicka,Lothar Faber,Jens-Uwe Voigt +17 more
TL;DR: A specific LV mechanical dyssynchrony pattern, characterized by ApRock and SF, is associated with a more favourable long-term survival after CRT and both parameters are also indicators of an effective therapy.