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Ravi Assomull
Researcher at Imperial College Healthcare
Publications - 32
Citations - 4403
Ravi Assomull is an academic researcher from Imperial College Healthcare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dilated cardiomyopathy & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 32 publications receiving 3839 citations. Previous affiliations of Ravi Assomull include Ealing Hospital & Imperial College London.
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance, fibrosis, and prognosis in dilated cardiomyopathy
Ravi Assomull,Sanjay K Prasad,Jonathan Lyne,Gillian Smith,E. Burman,Mohammed Khan,Mary N. Sheppard,Philip A. Poole-Wilson,Dudley J. Pennell +8 more
TL;DR: In DCM, midwall fibrosis determined by CMR is a predictor of the combined end point of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular hospitalization, which is independent of ventricular remodeling, which suggests a potential role for CMR in the risk stratification of patients with DCM.
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Association of fibrosis with mortality and sudden cardiac death in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy.
Ankur Gulati,Andrew Jabbour,Tevfik F Ismail,Kaushik Guha,Jahanzaib Khwaja,Sadaf Raza,Kishen Morarji,Tristan D.H. Brown,Nizar Ismail,Marc R. Dweck,Elisa Di Pietro,Michael Roughton,Ricardo Wage,Yousef Daryani,Rory O'Hanlon,Mary N. Sheppard,Francisco Alpendurada,Alexander R. Lyon,Stuart A. Cook,Martin R. Cowie,Ravi Assomull,Dudley J. Pennell,Sanjay K Prasad +22 more
TL;DR: Risk stratification of patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy is primarily based on left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), and superior prognostic factors may improve patient selection for implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) and other management decisions.
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Percutaneous coronary intervention in stable angina (ORBITA): a double-blind, randomised controlled trial.
Rasha Al-Lamee,Rasha Al-Lamee,David Thompson,David Thompson,Hakim-Moulay Dehbi,Sayan Sen,Sayan Sen,Kare Tang,John R. Davies,Thomas R. Keeble,Michael Mielewczik,Raffi Kaprielian,Iqbal S. Malik,Sukhjinder Nijjer,Ricardo Petraco,Ricardo Petraco,Christopher Cook,Christopher Cook,Yousif Ahmad,Yousif Ahmad,James P. Howard,James P. Howard,Christopher S. Baker,Andrew Sharp,Robert Gerber,Suneel Talwar,Ravi Assomull,Jamil Mayet,Jamil Mayet,Roland Wensel,David Collier,Matthew J. Shun-Shin,Matthew J. Shun-Shin,Simon Thom,Simon Thom,Justin E. Davies,Justin E. Davies,Darrel P. Francis,Darrel P. Francis,Amarjit Sethi,Punit Ramrakha,Rodney A. Foale,Ramzi Khamis,Nearchos Hadjiloizou,Masood Khan,Jaspal S. Kooner,Michael Bellamy,Ghada W. Mikhail,Piers Clifford,Peter O'Kane,Terry Levy,Rosie Swallow +51 more
TL;DR: In patients with medically treated angina and severe coronary stenosis, PCI did not increase exercise time by more than the effect of a placebo procedure, and the primary endpoint was difference in exercise time increment between groups.
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A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Trial of the Effect of Combined Therapy With Deferoxamine and Deferiprone on Myocardial Iron in Thalassemia Major Using Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Mark A. Tanner,Renzo Galanello,Carlo Dessì,Gillian C. Smith,Mark Westwood,Annalisa Agus,M Roughton,Ravi Assomull,Sunil V. Nair,John Walker,Dudley J. Pennell +10 more
TL;DR: In comparison to the standard chelation monotherapy of deferoxamine, combination treatment with additional deferiprone reduced myocardial iron and improved the ejection fraction and endothelial function in thalassemia major patients with mild to moderate cardiac iron loading.
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The role of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in patients presenting with chest pain, raised troponin, and unobstructed coronary arteries.
Ravi Assomull,Jonathan Lyne,Niall G Keenan,Ankur Gulati,Nicholas Bunce,Simon W. Davies,Dudley J. Pennell,Sanjay K Prasad +7 more
TL;DR: CMR is a valuable adjunct to conventional investigations in a diagnostically challenging and important group of patients with troponin-positive chest pain and unobstructed coronary arteries.