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Associate Professor Aneta Aleksova

Giuliano Isontina University Health Authority, Trieste (Italy)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Education: Medical Degree (2003), University “SS Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje, Macedonia; Master degree (2005): Second level International Master of Advanced Medical Sciences “Alpe Adria”, University of Trieste, Ljubljana and Graz; Specialization in Cardiology (2008), University of Trieste (Italy); Master in “Clinical training, communication and management in Cardiology”(2011), University of Padua; Master in Clinical Competence in Intensive Care, University of Florence (2013);ACLS and BLS AHA instructor; PALS AHA provider. Business Address: Via Valdoni 7, 34129 Trieste, Italy Research and Professional Experience: Assistant Professor at the University of Trieste Cardiologist in Intensive Care Unit at the Cardiovascular Department in the University Hospital of Trieste; head of Center for Translational Cardiology (CTC) laboratory in Trieste.

Negative impact of low IGF-1 levels and hypovitaminosis D on coronary artery disease severity and prognosis in patients with AMI

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2025

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Research Prize

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Type 3 diabetes in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2025

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Poster session 2

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Importance of immediate bystander life support on short and long-term survival of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and myocardial infarction

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2025

Topic: Management of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Session: Arrhythmias in acute cardiac care

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Co-existence of hypovitaminosis D and diabetes mellitus triple the incidence of severe CAD in women

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Biomarkers

Session: Understanding cardiovascular risk in Type 2 diabetes: mechanisms and markers

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In-hospital dynamics of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) predicts major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Biomarkers

Session: Assessing and managing cardiovascular risk in patients with acute cardiac syndromes and stroke

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Worst glycaemic status is associated with higher circulating amyloid beta 1-40 in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Biomarkers

Session: Understanding cardiovascular risk development: novel mechanisms (1)

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Incremented Amyloid-beta values predict mortality during long-term follow-up in patients with acute myocardial infarction, both STEMI and NSTEMI

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Research Prize

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Comparison of myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) versus type 2 MI with NSTEMI presentation; an Italian observation study

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024

Topic: Myocardial Infarction with Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries (MINOCA)

Session: Acute coronary syndromes III: prognosis and complications

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Gender-related impact of vitamin D status on severity of coronary artery disease

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Acute coronary syndromes I: risk stratification and gender disparities

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In-hospital trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) variation predicts major adverse cardiovascular events in myocardial infarction survivors

Event: ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Acute coronary syndromes I: risk stratification and gender disparities

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