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Victoria Cañadas

Researcher at Hospital Clínico San Carlos

Publications -  15
Citations -  464

Victoria Cañadas is an academic researcher from Hospital Clínico San Carlos. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aortic dissection & Acute aortic syndrome. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 425 citations.

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Marfan syndrome. Part 1: pathophysiology and diagnosis

TL;DR: The diagnosis of patients with Marfan syndrome should be made according to Ghent criteria and requires a comprehensive clinical assessment of multiple organ systems, and genetic testing can be useful in the diagnosis of selected cases.
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Acute aortic syndrome: a new look at an old conundrum

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the pathology, diagnosis, evolution and management of patients with acute aortic disease is provided in this paper, where morphological and diagnostic aspects are examined and the syndrome updated.
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The COR trial: A randomized study with continuous rhythm monitoring to compare the efficacy of cryoenergy and radiofrequency for pulmonary vein isolation

TL;DR: The efficacy of the simplified strategy for PV cryoablation tested in this study is inferior to PV isolation using open-irrigated radiofrequency catheters with electrophysiological and electroanatomical guidance.
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Marfan syndrome. Part 2: treatment and management of patients

TL;DR: Improvements in surgical techniques have facilitated prophylactic surgery and have dramatically changed the life expectancy of patients with Marfan syndrome, and Valve-sparing techniques are becoming the standard surgical treatment for these patients, since the operative and long-term results are comparable with the Bentall and De Bono procedure.
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Diastolic heart failure in the elderly: in-hospital and long-term outcome after the first episode.

TL;DR: Patients with DHF have high mortality during and after the first admission and age and pulmonary artery systolic pressure were identified as independent markers of bad long-term outcome.