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Doctor Martin Ruiz Ortiz

Reina Sofia University Hospital, Cordoba (Spain)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Dr Ruiz Ortiz graduated in Medicine in the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in June 1991. He finished his residence in Cardiology in the Reina Sofía University Hospital in December 1996, and obtained his doctorate in the University of Córdoba in June 2000. Since February 1997 has worked as cardiology specialist in the Reina Sofía University Hospital, and continues today. Areas of expertise has been clinical cardiology, especially valvular heart disease, chronic coronary syndromes, heart failure, atrial fibrillation and heart transplantation. He achieved the advanced accreditation in echocardiography by the Spanish association of cardiovascular imaging, and has wide experience in basic and advanced echocardiography techniques (transesophageal echocardiography, contrast echocardiography, tissue Doppler, deformation imaging) He is author of more than one hundred of papers in peer-reviewed journals, as well as more than five hundred abstracts in scientific congresses of the speciality.

Impact of left atrial appendage closure on events after severe bleeding in anticoagulated patients with atrial fibrillation: real life data from the PERSEO registry

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) Closure

Session: Outcomes and strategies in left atrial appendage closure

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Major cardiovascular morbidity in elderly patients with chronic coronary syndromes for the whole life span.

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly

Session: Cardiovascular disease in older adults (2)

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Risk scores for predicting incident heart failure admission in patients with chronic coronary syndromes: validation in a prospective, monocentric, long-term, cohort study.

Event: ESC Congress 2021 - The Digital Experience

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Chronic heart failure e-posters

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Tissue Doppler velocities for ruling out rejection in heart transplant recipients in the daily routine of the echocardiography laboratory: a feasibility study.

Event: EACVI - Best of Imaging 2020

Topic: Tissue Doppler, Speckle Tracking and Strain Imaging

Session: ePoster session

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Long term prognostic impact of gender in patients with stable coronary disease: an analysis of the CICCOR registry, a seventeen years, prospective, monocentric, cohort study.

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Cardiovascular Disease in Women

Session: Cardiovascular Disease in Women

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Potential eligibility for low dose rivaroxaban treatment in a "real world" population of Spanish patients with stable coronary artery disease: a subanalysis of the CICCOR registry

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Pharmacotherapy

Session: Coronary Artery Disease (Chronic) ePosters

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Major cardiovascular events free survival in the long term follow up of "real world"diabetic patients with stable coronary artery disease at the beginning of the 21st century. The CICCOR Registry

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Comorbidities

Session: Coronary Artery Disease: Diabetes kidney

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Left atrial strain analysis by means of speckle tracking echocardiografphy: a new sensitive tool in the diagnosis of acute cellular rejection in heart transplat recipients

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2018

Topic: Tissue Doppler, Speckle Tracking and Strain Imaging

Session: Tissue Doppler, Speckle Tracking and Strain Imaging

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Myocardial deformation and acute cellular rejection after heart transplantation: intervendor variability using two different softwares and its impact in diagnostic effectiveness

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2018

Topic: Tissue Doppler, Speckle Tracking and Strain Imaging

Session: Tissue Doppler, Speckle Tracking and Strain Imaging

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Independent predictors of major events in octogenarians patients with atrial fibrillation treated with anticoagulants: data from the FANTASIIA registry, a "real world", nationwide, prospective study.

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly

Session: Cardiovascular disease in elderly

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