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Doctor Edward Itelman

Rabin Medical Centre, Petah Tikva (Israel)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Edward Itelman is a Cardiology Resident. He received his MD from Tel Aviv University, completing a dissertation on electrocardiographic features of acute pericarditis under the supervision of Prof. Michael Arad, earning a prize for excellence and novelty. His research spans multiple fields within cardiology. He has published extensively, with over 25 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals, and regularly presents at international cardiology conferences. Dr. Itelman’s current research emphasizes integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into clinical cardiology, developing predictive models for clinical deterioration and decision-support tools for clinicians. He is also involved in several commercial AI-based projects. Committed to teaching, Dr. Itelman supervises medical students and doctoral candidates in clinical practice and research, consistently receiving excellent lecturer evaluations. In his personal he enjoys hiking and exploring nature with his family.

Prediction of aortic stenosis progression using artificial intelligence: a machine learning model based on echocardiographic data

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Imaging

Session: Young Investigator Award Session in Valvular Heart Disease

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Pulmonary hypertension is associated with systemic arterial hypertension among patients with normal diastolic function

Event: ESC Congress 2021 - The Digital Experience

Topic: Pathophysiology and Mechanisms

Session: Hypertension e-posters

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Peripheral artery disease is associated with adverse outcome among hospitalized patients with decompensated heart failure

Event: ESC Congress 2021 - The Digital Experience

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Chronic heart failure e-posters

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Survival of patients with moderate aortic stenosis: propensity score matching analysis

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Valvular Heart Disease ePosters

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