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Doctor Davide Margonato

San Raffaele Hospital, Milan (Italy)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Dr. Davide Margonato took his degree in medicine, with full marks and honours, at San Raffaele's University, Milan. In 2017, he began his 4-years period of specialitazion in cardiovascular diseases at S. Matteo Hospital, University of Pavia (head: Prof. S. Priori). During this period, he developed a particular expertise in the field of valvular heart disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathies and echocardiography. He completed his cardiac specialization period (full marks with honours) discussing the thesis "The long-term clinical course of moderate tricuspid regurgitation". Since February 2022, he has been working in the Cardiovascular Imaging Department (head: Prof. E. Agricola) at IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, focusing his work on valvular heart disease and interventional echocardiography. Currently, he is spending a period as a research scholar in the Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center at Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, USA (head: Dr. J. Cavalcante)

Lead-related tricuspid regurgitation: an important phenotype seen through the lens of computed tomography

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Valvular Heart Disease

Session: Cardiac computed tomography in valvular heart disease

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Tricuspid regurgitation in the context of severe concomitant left-sided valvular heart disease: patients characteristics and long-term clinical and interventional outcomes

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Tricuspid Valve Disease

Session: Mechanisms and staging of tricuspid regurgitation

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The long-term clinical course of moderate tricuspid regurgitation

Event: ESC Congress 2022

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Epidemiology, prognosis, course, and outcome of valvular heart disease

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Right ventricular-arterial coupling in severe tricuspid regurgitation: prognostic relevance of longitudinal strain

Event: EuroEcho 2021

Topic: Valvular Heart Disease

Session: e-posters session - Echocardiography

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Systematic cutting of selected secondary mitral valve chordae, in association with a shallow myectomy, in obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy:impact on mitral valve function and patient management

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Session: Young Investigator Award Session Clinical Cardiology 1

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