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Benjamin Meder
Researcher at Heidelberg University
Publications - 226
Citations - 9623
Benjamin Meder is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dilated cardiomyopathy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 198 publications receiving 7530 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin Meder include University Hospital Heidelberg & Stanford University.
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A novel risk model for predicting potentially life-threatening arrhythmias in non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM-SVA risk).
Elham Kayvanpour,Arjan Sammani,Farbod Sedaghat-Hamedani,David H. Lehmann,Alicia Broezel,Jan Koelemenoglu,Przemysław Chmielewski,Angelique Curjol,Pierre Socie,Tobias Miersch,Jan Haas,Weng-Tein Gi,Pascale Richard,Rafał Płoski,Grażyna Truszkowska,Annette F. Baas,Bogna Foss-Nieradko,Ewa Michalak,Małgorzata Stępień-Wojno,Joanna Zakrzewska-Koperska,Mateusz Śpiewak,Tomasz Zieliński,Eric Villard,Anneline S.J.M. te Riele,Hugo A. Katus,Norbert Frey,Zofia T. Bilińska,Philippe Charron,Folkert W. Asselbergs,Folkert W. Asselbergs,Benjamin Meder,Benjamin Meder +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a risk model for non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) patients with SVA and sudden cardiac death (SCD) using Cox proportional hazards and internally validated using cross validation.
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Targeted next-generation sequencing: the clinician's stethoscope for genetic disorders.
TL;DR: This review discusses available methods for targeted next-generation sequencing that ease the introduction of this technology into routine clinical application and provides results of a study to compare two state-of-the-art methods for their enrichment efficiency and detection accuracy of variants in a clinical setting.
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Pathway-based variant enrichment analysis on the example of dilated cardiomyopathy.
Christina Backes,Benjamin Meder,Alan Lai,Monika Stoll,Frank Rühle,Hugo A. Katus,Andreas Keller +6 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, the “nucleotide excision repair” and “tuberculosis” pathways are found to be most significantly associated with DCM (p = 10−9), a finding that closely resembles previous discoveries made by expression quantitative trait locus analysis in the context of DCM–GWA.
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Pathophysiological background and prognostic implication of systolic aortic root motion in non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy
Matthias Aurich,Matthias Niemers,Patrick Fuchs,Sebastian Greiner,Matthias Müller-Hennessen,Lorenz Uhlmann,Evangelos Giannitsis,Philipp Ehlermann,Benjamin Meder,Hugo A. Katus,Derliz Mereles +10 more
TL;DR: Reduced SARM may represent an alternative echocardiographic parameter for the assessment of LV-LF, particularly when GLS is not feasible or apical views are not available, and remained an independent predictor in the multivariate analysis.
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microRNA assays for acute coronary syndromes.
TL;DR: An overview on microRNAs as biomarkers for acute coronary syndromes is provided and promising technical approaches for microRNA-based assays systems are highlighted.