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Laurent Davin
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 42
Citations - 1179
Laurent Davin is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stenosis & Ejection fraction. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 40 publications receiving 916 citations.
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Role of multimodality cardiac imaging in the management of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: an expert consensus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging Endorsed by the Saudi Heart Association.
Nuno Cardim,Maurizio Galderisi,Thor Edvardsen,Sven Plein,Bogdan A. Popescu,Antonello D'Andrea,Oliver Bruder,Bernard Cosyns,Laurent Davin,Erwan Donal,António Freitas,Gilbert Habib,Anastasia Kitsiou,Steffen E. Petersen,Stephen Schroeder,Patrizio Lancellotti,Paolo G. Camici,Raluca Elena Dulgheru,Andreas Hagendorff,Massimo Lombardi,Denisa Muraru,Rosa Sicari +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multimodality imaging approach (including echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance, cardiac computed tomography, and cardiac nuclear imaging) is encouraged in the assessment of these patients.
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Role of multimodality cardiac imaging in the management of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: an expert consensus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging Endorsed by the Saudi Heart Association
Nuno Cardim,Maurizio Galderisi,Thor Edvardsen,Sven Plein,Bogdan A. Popescu,Antonello D’ Andrea,Oliver Bruder,Bernard Cosyns,Laurent Davin,Erwan Donal,António Freitas,Gilbert Habib,Anastasia Kitsiou,Steffen E. Petersen,Stephen Schroeder,Patrizio Lancellotti +15 more
TL;DR: A multimodality imaging approach (including echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance, cardiac computed tomography, and cardiac nuclear imaging) is encouraged in the assessment of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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The multi-modality cardiac imaging approach to the Athlete's heart: an expert consensus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging
Maurizio Galderisi,Nuno Cardim,Antonello D'Andrea,Oliver Bruder,Bernard Cosyns,Laurent Davin,Erwan Donal,Thor Edvardsen,António Freitas,Gilbert Habib,Anastasia Kitsiou,Sven Plein,Steffen E. Petersen,Bogdan A. Popescu,Stephen Schroeder,Christof Burgstahler,Patrizio Lancellotti +16 more
TL;DR: The term 'athlete's heart' refers to a clinical picture characterized by a slow heart rate and enlargement of the heart, which aims to differentiate physiological changes due to intensive training in the athlete's heart from serious cardiac diseases with similar morphological features.
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Outcomes of Patients With Asymptomatic Aortic Stenosis Followed Up in Heart Valve Clinics.
Patrizio Lancellotti,Julien Magne,Raluca Elena Dulgheru,Marie-Annick Clavel,Erwan Donal,Mani A. Vannan,John C. Chambers,Raphael Rosenhek,Gilbert Habib,Guy Lloyd,Stefano Nistri,Madalina Garbi,Stella Marchetta,Khalil Fattouch,Augustin Coisne,David Montaigne,Thomas Modine,Laurent Davin,Olivier Gach,Marc Radermecker,Shizhen Liu,Linda D. Gillam,Andrea Rossi,Elena Galli,Federica Ilardi,Lionel Tastet,Romain Capoulade,Robert Zilberszac,E. Mara Vollema,Victoria Delgado,Bernard Cosyns,Stephane Lafitte,Anne Bernard,Luc Pierard,Jeroen J. Bax,Philippe Pibarot,Cécile Oury +36 more
TL;DR: In patients with asymptomatic AS followed up in heart valve centers, the risk of sudden death is low, rates of overall survival are similar to those reported from previous series, and the potential benefit of early intervention should be considered.
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The multi-modality cardiac imaging approach to the Athlete's heart: an expert consensus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging
Maurizio Galderisi,Nuno Cardim,Antonello D'Andrea,Oliver Bruder,Bernard Cosyns,Laurent Davin,Erwan Donal,Thor Edvardsen,António Freitas,Gilbert Habib,Anastasia Kitsiou,Sven Plein,Steffen E. Petersen,Bogdan A. Popescu,Stephen Schroeder +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-modality imaging approach to the athlete's heart aims to differentiate physiological changes due to intensive training in the athletes' heart from serious cardiac diseases with similar morphological features.