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Associate Professor Elena Cavarretta

Sapienza University of Rome, Rome (Italy)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

I have been serving as assistant professor at the University of Rome Sapienza, Italy since 2011 where I am currently involved in cardiovascular basic and clinical research. In particular, my scientific interests are - circulating microRNA and their role in cardiovascular pathologies - sports cardiology - cardiac involvement in metabolic syndrome - mitral valve prolapse - cardiovascular non-invasive imaging, in particular echocardiography and CMR

Mental stress, nutrition, pregnancy, and cancer: risk factors for heart disease

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Risk Factors and Prevention

Session type: Abstract Sessions

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Cardiomyopathies

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Clinical

Session type: Clinical Cases

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Challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of athletes

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Sports Cardiology

Session type: Clinical Cases

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From a challenging case to an educational article

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Education

Session type: Symposium

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How to prescribe exercise for people with valvular heart disease or hypertension

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Sports Cardiology

Session type: Symposium

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Imaging in congenital heart disease in adults and children

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Congenital Heart Disease and Paediatric Cardiology

Session type: Clinical Cases

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Lipid lowering: targets and therapies in practice

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2023

Topic: Lipids

Session type: Case-Based Session

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Sports Cardiology and Exercise 2

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2023

Topic: Sports Cardiology

Session type: Abstract Sessions

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Moderated ePoster 34

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2023

Topic: Rehabilitation and Sports Cardiology

Session type: Moderated ePosters

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Illicit drugs and heart disease

Event: ESC Congress 2022

Topic: Substance Abuse and Cardiovascular Disease

Session type: Advances in Science

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