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Luc Pierard

Researcher at University of Liège

Publications -  316
Citations -  35796

Luc Pierard is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Mitral regurgitation. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 307 publications receiving 29988 citations. Previous affiliations of Luc Pierard include European Society of Cardiology.

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Elevated heart rate at 24–36 h after admission and in-hospital mortality in acute in non-arrhythmic heart failure

TL;DR: Higher heart rate 24-36h after admission for acute non-arrhythmic HF is associated with increased risk of in-hospital mortality, and early targeting of elevated heart rate might represent a complementary therapeutic challenge.
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The role of stress testing in evaluation of asymptomatic patients with aortic stenosis.

TL;DR: Exercise echocardiography has the advantage of its wide availability, low cost and versatility in asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis and could help unmask patients at a more advanced stage of the disease and could aid in identifying those who may benefit from an early elective aortIC valve surgery.
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Predictors of rapid QRS widening in patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction.

TL;DR: In a multivariate analysis, left ventricular end-diastolic volume, a large increase in mitral regurgitant volume during exercise, and diabetes emerged as independent predictors of QRS widening.
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New biomarkers for primary mitral regurgitation.

TL;DR: These potential biomarkers of mitral regurgitation highlighted different cellular processes that could be modified in myxomatous degenerescence: reverse cholesterol transport, antioxidant properties and autophagy.
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Contemporary Management of Severe Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis

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TL;DR: The decision not to intervene in patients with severe aortic stenosis in the EORP VHD (EURObservational Research Programme Valvular Heart Disease) II survey was associated with older age and combined comorbidities.