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Doctor Turja Chakraborty

Imperial College London, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

I am an Internal Medicine Registrar with interest in academic cardiovascular medicine. My research is mostly focused on EP cardiology, heart failure, cardiac resynchronisation therapy, cardiac prevention and rehabilitation, transitions of care and recent innovations in cardiovascular medicine. I have been involved in variety of original research projects and currently working in PROTECT-HF Trial. I have gained broad clinical experience in cardiology, general medicine, intensive care medicine during my core training and actively involved in teaching and service improvement with my current NHS trust. I also completed a 2 year part time MSc in Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare, from NHLI, Imperial College London while being committed with my full time training job. Currently I am working as an Honorary Clinical Research Fellow in Department of Cardiovascular Trials and Epidemiology, NHLI, Imperial College and developing my research proposal for PhD.

Electrocardiographic predictors of haemodynamic benefit from biventricular pacing: the role of atrioventricular timing measures

Event: EHRA 2024

Topic: Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT)

Session: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy - conduction system pacing 1

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