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Doctor Christos Kotanidis

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (United States of America)

Use of an AI metabolomics score to predict cardiovascular risk among patients with psoriasis in the MGB and UK biobanks

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Autoimmune/Chronic Inflammatory Disorders and Heart Disease

Session: Young Investigator Award Session in Preventive Cardiology

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Cancer treatment including radiotherapy reduces residual inflammatory risk in women with breast cancer

Event: International Conference on Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac CT 2024

Topic: Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (Coronary CTA, CCTA)

Session: Young Investigator Awards

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A human arterial transcriptomic signature predicts major adverse cardiac events and identifies novel, redox-related therapeutic targets within the vascular wall

Event: ESC Congress 2021 - The Digital Experience

Topic: Inflammation and Immunity

Session: Young Investigator Awards Session in Coronary Pathophysiology and Microcirculation

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Long-term cardiac risk in individuals with low calcium score on coronary computed tomography angiography can be stratified by the pericoronary fat radiomic profile (FRP)

Event: ICNC-CT 2021

Topic: Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (Coronary CTA, CCTA)

Session: Young Investigators Award Session

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Pericoronary fat radiomic profile (FRP) predicts long-term cardiac risk in individuals with calcium score below 100 on coronary computed tomography angiography

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (Coronary CTA, CCTA)

Session: Blockbusters from the Young in Imaging

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A novel arterial redox-specific machine learning-derived radiomic signature of perivascular adipose tissue predicts cardiac mortality from routine CCTA

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Noninvasive Diagnostic Methods

Session: How To Assess Coronary Lesions in 2020: Anatomy, Function, Inflammation

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Myocardial redox state predicts 3-year mortality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: the ox-HVF study

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Metabolism and redox mechanism in Cardiovascular Disease

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