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Clinical research 



Researchers at the Institute are interested in the leading heart diseases and more specifically in:

Acute and chronic coronary disease

improving the treatment of people who have suffered cardiovascular trauma and diversifying the treatment of affected arteries using stents;

Cardiac electrophysiology

developing new drugs and approaches for arrhythmia; improving prevention as well as treatment using defibrillators, catheter ablation, arrhythmogenic foci, and pacemakers;

Preventive and rehabilitative cardiology

understanding the importance of psychosomatic factors in heart disease; integrating nursing care into new approaches to prevention and rehabilitation;

Heart surgery

developing new techniques for repairing heart valves and protecting the heart and arteries during surgery; improving heart transplant outcomes and making heart surgery less invasive.

Heart Failure

Our heart failure and transplantation research group investigates metabolic and endocrine disorders in heart failure and post-heart transplant patients. We also have a major interest in understanding the impact of pharmacological modulation on tolerance to maximum and sub-maximum stress. A number of investigations are under way that are attempting to understand the phenomenon of post-heart transplant cardioreparation and the mechanisms behind post-transplant atherosclerotic complications.

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