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Education and Research

ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology

Find here educational or research content related to e-Cardiology

Research

CompBioMed Project

Computational Methods, based on human biology, are now reaching maturity in the biomedical domain, rendering predictive models of health and disease increasingly relevant to clinical practice by providing a personalized aspect to treatment. Computer based modeling and simulation is well established in the physical sciences and engineering, where the use of high performance computing (HPC) is now routine.

CompBioMed is a user-driven Centre of Excellence in Computational Biomedicine, to nurture and promote the uptake and exploitation of high performance computing within the biomedical modeling community.

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Education

ESC Congress resources on Cardiac Imaging / e-Technology

Retrieve sessions of your dedicated Working Group, from resources presented by your experts in the past four years to planned sessions for next ESC Congress.

Resources from innovations in cardiology (IIC) Conference

Scientific programme jointly organised with the ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology

  • 15 October 2015
    Multimodality Imaging, the next decade - S. R. Underwood, UK
    Marriage between ICT and integrated imaging in Cardiology, peaceful coexistence or dream? - F. Pugliese, UK
    Technoiques for cardiac instability asssessment from the ECG - M. Orini, UK
    Hotler recording, an old tool with new potentials? - P. Dilaveris, Greece
    T-Wave Alternans: automatic identification and clinical utility - L. Burattini, IT
    Effectiveness of remote monitoring in detection and treatment of clinical and device related CV events in daily practice - M. Lunati, IT
    High frame rate in echocardiography: a step into the future? O. BernardMangetic Resonance Imaging: novel applications in Cardiology - M. Lombardi, IT
    Remote Monitoring - E Van Der Velde, Netherlands
  • 16 October 2015
    Added value of computer-based Clinical Decision Support System - M. Mazzanti, UK
    Mobile echo acquisition and transfer for donor organ assessment - N. Al-Attar, UK
    Cardiac Telerehabilitation: state of the art and near future should implement a positive cost effectiveness ratio? - I. Frederics, Belgium
    Wich technologies will be required to managecardiac patients accross the continuum of care? - G. Bognolo, UK
    Why hospitals will be obsolete and medicine will be digital? D. G. Martich, USA
    What to consider fpr prescribing an app? E. Caiani, IT
    Organisation of a full telecardiological center: what do I need? F. Kohler, Germany
    Reimbursement for Remote Monitoring Technologies - C. E. Chronaki, Greece
  • 17 October 2015
    Computational cardiac electrophysiology, potentials and pitfalls - X. Zhou, UK
    Planning of Surgical Interventions using Patients-Specific Finite Element Modelling, E. Votta, IT

 

Resources on Telecardiology topics from MED-e-TEL 2015 conference

  • MED-e-TEL 2015 conference
    Sessions chaired by Nico Bruining, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands, in collaboration with the ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology
  • Organization of Telecardiology in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug"
    Alexandr Kovyazin, Anton Karpunov, Sergey Kungurtsev, Leonid Zubov, Vladimir Ilyin, Svetlana Manankova-Bye Nenets Regional Hospital, Nenets Autonomus Okrug, Russia
    Administration of Nenets Autonomus Okrug, International and interregional links division, Russia
    Scientific-research Institute "Arctic medicine", Russia
    Norwegian Centre for Integrated Care and Telemedicine, Norway
  • Evidence: The Impact of the Telehealth and Telecare Services in the Care of Patients Affected by Congestive Heart Failure
    Silvia Mancin, Claudio Saccavini
    Arsenàl.IT, Italy
  • Integrative Prevention of Cardio-Metabolic Risks in Rural Areas with Telemedicine
    Tomas Bohrn, Bill Parlette
    Advanced Medical Solutions, Czech Republic
    Rays of Hope Foundation, Switzerland
  • Audit of Emergency Electrocardiograms from a Brazilian Large Scale Telecardiology Service
    Milena Marcolino, Barbara Carvalho, Aline Lucena, Ana Luiza França, Maria Beatriz Alkmim
    Telehealth Center, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • Information, Safety and Quality of Life in Patients with ICDs: Remote Vs Standard Follow Up: A Comparative Study
    Alberto Lazzero, Riccardo Riccardi, Giuseppe Tronco
    ZOHE.ORG, Italy
    Azienda Sanitaria Locale (ASL) TO3, Cardiology Division, Italy
  • IHE’s Contribution to Telecardiology
    IHE-Europe
  • FysiconEVOCS: Care, Share and Communicate
    Inge Elberse
    Fysicon, The Netherlands