
Dr Ricardo Petraco 🫀
@ricardopetraco
Cardiologist and researcher at Imperial College London
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/r.petraco 16-09-2014 22:33:13
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Come to Hammersmith Hospital main reception to have your pulse/ rhythm checked by our arrhythmia CNS team today. Promoting the importance of pulse checks as part of world heart rhythm week ❤️ Imperial People 💙 Teresa Deakin Chris Robbins Ramzi Khamis


Reviewing some #aha23 material ORBITA-2 is going to be amazing. What a test! If PCI doesn't prove placebo resistant here, oh my. (I bet it will, at least partially) Here is the paper -- eurointervention.pcronline.com/article/a-doub… Check out this table> Congrats Rasha Al-Lamee et al


Rasha can you confirm here you think Matthew Shun-Shin is cleverer than Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again ?







Coronary physiology: why, when and how? A 2024 practical update. Honoured to have joined Javier Escaned and William Fearon on this MyJSCAI review. jscai.org/article/S2772-…


🆕New Study Alert! 🚨 Can Contrast Injections Cause or Propagate Coronary Injuries? Findings from a prospective, single-arm, multicenter study presented at #TCT2024💥 Read now: ➡️jscai.org/article/S2772-… Daniel Chamié Dr Ricardo Petraco 🫀 Matthew Shun-Shin Tom Johnson Rahul Bahl Rasha Al-Lamee



AI will have deeper impact in medicine when tools can capture clinical expertise. Our preliminary work on imaging for PCI guidance at MyJSCAI Daniel Chamié Daniel Bandeira, MD Matthew Shun-Shin Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again Alexandra Lansky Rahul Bahl NHLI Yale University tinyurl.com/yysz6hcw

🆕Can AI Capture and Quantify Clinical Expertise?🤖💡 The authors present a futuristic view of the application of #AI by capturing the experts’ gestalt to better inform #decision-making. Read more from #JSCAI's AI Special Issue📚 ➡️doi.org/10.1016/j.jsca… Daniel Chamié


Simple and effective. Microbubble contrast use has the potential to change our perception of coronary Doppler as a noisy and unreliable tool. Follow this thread from Rahul Bahl and read our paper.