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Graham Cole

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Consultant Cardiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Cardiac MRI, CT, Echo, HF, Clinical Trials, Research Reliability.

London/Cambridgeshire
Joined July 2015
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Graham Cole
4 years
How is the #heart affected in severe #COVID19? Patients with a raised troponin have worse outcomes – but why? Our multicentre #whyCMR @ESC_Journals paper shows a variety of problems including infarction, ischaemia and a myocarditis-like injury.
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AbstractBackground. Troponin elevation is common in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, but underlying aetiologies are ill-defined. We used multi-parametric ca
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RT @MycardiumAI: Join us at the Optum stand G430 at European Society of Cardiology 2024!. We are excited to demonstrate our cutting-edge #C….
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RT @kavitha_varan: In this paper, we introduce a novel method for non-invasive approximation of aortic stenosis severity #whyCMR @drgrahamc….
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RT @journalofCMR: 🧲New study finds Ao:LV ratio in #CMR images of the 💟a robust predictor of aortic stenosis severity, showing strong potent….
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RT @MikeFoley89: Delighted to see our ORBITA-COSMIC design paper published in Eurointervention. Now for the results! My thanks as ever to m….
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RT @NEJM: Presented at #AHA23: . ORBITA-2 trial: In patients with stable angina who were receiving little or no antianginal medication and….
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RT @fiyyazAJ: ❤️‍🔥 The ORBITA2 team has arrived at #AHA23! Less than 24 hours till our LBCT session giving PCI the ultimate test! . Saturda….
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RT @kavitha_varan: How does heart scarring (as assessed by #whycmr LGE) after #COVID19 affect long-term outcomes? We found no significant d….
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Graham Cole
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What could be better than a cardiology training number?. Answer in the table below from @ProfDFrancis . Come work with us.
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
2 years
Imperial's new Clinical/Academic Cardiology Fellowship. Motto:. "We never forget,. you have a choice". Open to budding cardiologists, and also to existing cardiology SpRs.
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RT @ProfDFrancis: Aiming for academic cardiology? . Disappointed with the paucity of slots in NW London recently?. The inaugural Imperial C….
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RT @kavitha_varan: Great opportunity to share our work on a novel #WhyCMR parameter to predict aortic stenosis severity from the 3ch cine.….
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RT @sado_dan: Really looking forward to the royal society of medicine cardiac imaging training day tomorrow. Clearly being done under diffi….
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RT @kavitha_varan: Thrilled to receive the @WomenInMICCAI Best Oral Presentation award at @MICCAI_Society Annual Scientific Meeting. #MICCA….
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RT @kavitha_varan: It was an absolute privilege, as a clinician, to give the opening presentation at @MICCAI_Society #MICCAI2022 @AI4Health….
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RT @kavitha_varan: Amazing opportunity to share some of our early work on automatic recognition of abnormal aortic valves. #ESCCongress #W….
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Graham Cole
4 years
The legendary Dr Ben Ariff returns for a virtual (but hands on) Level 1 #whyCMR course - book in for 16-18 October
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Hands-on review of at least 50 cases, reflecting real practice and demonstrating common and important pathologies.
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Graham Cole
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So in summary – #whyCMR identifies multiple patterns of cardiac injury seen following #COVID19. It may take years to know what this means in terms of prognosis, but the abnormalities are often subtle, even in this group recovering from severe illness.
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