Christine Albert
@CMAlbertEP
Chair and Professor, Department of Cardiology, Smidt Heart Institute, Cedars Sinai Medical Center; Past President, Heart Rhythm Society.
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03-04-2019 15:39:12
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UCLA 2022 California Heart Rhythm Symposium UCLA Medical Ed JOHN GORDON HAROLD, MD, MACC, MACP, FRCP, FRCPI Kalyanam Shivkumar MD PhD Heart Rhythm Society American College of Cardiology Christine Albert Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine California ACC Discover the latest advances in the understanding of cardiac arrhythmias - recognize how these treatment advances can be applied…
California Heart Rhythm Symposium organized by UCLA Health UCSF Health UC San Diego Health Kickoff talk by Christine Albert re GWAS studies for atrial fibrillation. #epeeps Usha Tedrow Edward Gerstenfeld Christian Meyer, MD, MA JK Han MD
Dr Chyu Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine #Cardiology GR
Can we find a vaccine against atherosclerosis?
🫀But Lowering LDL is not enough
🫀Lymphocytes modulate atherosclerosis
🫀Lymphocyte response may be a target of tx
🫀Can we develop a vaccine? T-cell response✅
Ongoing trials @CedarsSinai
Congratulations Faye Norby, PhD, MPH ! --and on first submission! Great team led by Sumeet Chugh
1/2 #EHRAtopicweek on 2022 #SCD guidelines
Evaluation of #SCD victims 🫀!
⚠️Do not forget autopsy⚠️, especially when < 50 yo
Sumeet Chugh lina marcantoni Fleur Tjong Jonathan Piccini, MD, MHS Atul Verma Christine Albert prof Jacob Tfelt-Hansen Leiden Electrophysiology Mary Noelle Sheppard louise #EHRA_ESC
New study led by Christine Albert shows that women, when height is accounted for, are 50% more likely to develop atrial fibrillation than men. These findings prompt more vigilance in promoting #AFib prevention for all patients.
Published in JAMA Cardiology. ceda.rs/3B1liGg
Women have lower rates of atrial fibrillation than men. However, when accounting for body size differences, women have a *greater* risk for atrial fibrillation. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamac… JAMA Cardiology Christine Albert
New European Society of Cardiology guidelines for SCD and VA being presented today. So proud to be involved in this amazing team effort prof Jacob Tfelt-Hansen Katja Zeppenfeld Bo Gregers Winkel Marta de Riva Kristina Haugaa Stelios Tzeis and others EHRAPresident EHJ Editor-in-Chief European Society of Cardiology Journals
Excited to see our work led by Rupi Sandhu on CAD PRS specifically predicting SCD in CHD patients with LVEF>35% JACC Journals Increase in both absolute and proportional SCD risk in top decile--ICD trial? bit.ly/3wj18Vh
Amit V. Khera Patrick Ellinor Neal Chatterjee
BREAKING: #HRtv Chair Roderick Tung hosts the first episode of a new weekly series updating #EPeeps on the Heart Rhythm Society fight against CMS cuts. Today, he is joined by Scott J. Greenberg, M.D. to discuss his grassroots efforts in the fight. Full 🎥 here > bit.ly/3Sb8MdR
Thank you-- so kind. It is a incredible privilege to get to lead and work with such stellar group of faculty, staff, and fellows... Cedars-Sinai Cedars Cardiology Fellowship-- and work alongside Jo Chikwe and great surgical colleagues.-- and now the Amazing Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️🩹🇨🇦!
Heads up about the CMS ablation cuts and the anguish the EP community is feeling. I wanted to get the word out that HRS is stepping up its game. Heart Rhythm Society Roderick Tung DJ Lakkireddy Suneet Mittal
Great working with Christine Albert on an editorial for European Society of Cardiology Journals effects of POAF following cardiac & non-cardiac surgery with significant risk of HF hospitalization. Regardless of surgery type, need to consider potential for underlying substrate. ow.ly/fyO950JLiga European Society of Cardiology
So grateful to Dr. Christine Albert from Smidt Heart Institute Cedars-Sinai for a wonderful Brian McGovern Memorial Lecture and fitting tribute to his legacy! Our first IRL CGR in too long!
File this under “Epic.”
Over 100 Women IM residents who aspire to be cardiologists on a call with some of the nation’s foremost women cardiologists. Courtesy of American College of Cardiology’s #Diversity Committee. Only 13% of cardiologists are women. But the future is bright. Join us!