Thomas Engstrøm
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Thomas Engstrøm
@engstr_thomas
Professor, Cardiologist in Interventional Cardiology, PhD, DMSc at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark.
Copenhagen, Denmark Beigetreten Haziran 2017
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❓Skriv herunder hvis du har et spørgsmål til Lene❓
Så er det i dag kl 0815 vi går live med Lene Holmvang i vores anden udgave af Landsdækkende Morgenundervisning direkte fra @Rigshospitalet
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@cardio_dk @Rigshospitalet Bare en kommentar: nitrater virker stort set ikke distalt for den epikardielle arterie og derfor ikke hvis sygdommen kun er lokaliseret mikrovaskullært
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Thomas Engstrøm retweetet

🫀👩🏻⚕️Dr. @JasmineMMadsen this morning presenting the PULSE-MI trial that will be starting November 14th, 2022📣📣
The trial will investigate whether pulse-dose glucocorticoid in the pre-hospital setting reduces final infarct size in #STEMI patients treated with primary PCI! 🚑 🚨

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Important topic in the digital era. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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Thomas Engstrøm retweetet

❌📣 Lars Søndergaard will talk about where we stand on interventions for aortic valve disease in 2022 tomorrow at #EuroPCR at 18.10 (CET)! 📣 Join online from home or watch on-site! 👏🏼 See you there! 🔥 #RigsHeart @Rigshospitalet @HeartCopenhagen @PCRonline


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Thomas Engstrøm retweetet

There is a paucity of standardization and comparability across studies involving coronary bifurcation lesions. The BIF-ARC document (first joint publication of @EuroInterventio and @JACCJournals) provides definitions and criteria for use in such studies.
eurointervention.pcronline.com/article/defini…

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Thomas Engstrøm retweetet

Very excited to be part of PACMAN-AMI! 🫀
RigsHeart 🫀🚨@RigsHeart
In this study published in @JAMA_current, addition of PCSK9i to high-intensity statin therapy following AMI, led to greater coronary plaque regression. Congrats to @engstr_thomas and the team behind the PACMAN-AMI trial 👏🫀🚨 #JAMAJournals #RigsHeart jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
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Thomas Engstrøm retweetet

Up to 70% of patients with angina undergoing CAG do not have obstructive coronary artery disease (INOCA). In this review by @JasmineMMadsen, the authors dig deep into why a complete invasive diagnosis of patients with INOCA matters 🫀🚨 #RigsHeart doi.org/10.1080/147371…

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