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Doctor Ahmed Salem Beela

Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht (Netherlands (The))

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Ahmed Salem BEELA. MD. PhD. Graduated from the faculty of medicine, Suez Canal university, Ismailia, Egypt (2008), has Masters degree in Cardiovascular diseases from same institution (2014), Has the Diploma of postgraduate studies in advanced medical imaging from Leuven, Belgium (2017). Completed cardiology training and obtained a Doctorate degree in Cardiovascular diseases (Egypt and Belgium, 2020). Did a Clinical research fellowship in the cardiology department and the medical imaging research center (MIRC, KU-Leuven, 2016-2018). From 2020 till now: he is a PhD candidate in the cardiovascular reserach institute in maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht university, clinical research fellow in the cardiology department in Maastricht academic hospital (MUMC+) and in Jessa Hospital, Hasselt, Belgium. Certified from the American board of Echocardiography (2021). Registered in The Egyptian medical syndicate as consultant-C (2020), and in the order der artsen and the RIZIV/INAMI, Belgium (2022).

Associations of 2013 and 2021 ESC definitions of left bundle-branch block with mechanical dyssynchrony and CRT-induced reverse remodeling

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT)

Session: New insights into cardiac resynchronisation therapy and remote monitoring

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Baseline mechanical dyssynchrony is associated with better diastolic function in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy

Event: EACVI 2023

Topic: Systolic and Diastolic Function

Session: Heart Failure 4

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The prognostic value of non-invasively estimated left atrial pressure in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy

Event: EACVI 2023

Topic: Systolic and Diastolic Function

Session: Atrial Size and Function 1

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Guideline based selection of cardiac resynchronization therapy recipients- What can mechanical dyssynchrony assessment add?

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2017

Topic: Determinants of left ventricular performance

Session: Assessment of LV performance

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Is there a gender difference in survival after cardiac resynchronization therapy?

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2017

Topic: Determinants of left ventricular performance

Session: HIT Poster session 1

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Mechanical dyssynchrony assessment improves the prognostic value of current guidelines based patient selection for CRT

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: Resynchronisation therapy

Session: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy

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