Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Dr Matthew Stanley is currently in post as the Heart Failure Senior Clinical Fellow at the Royal Free Hospital, London. He has gained prior experience in providing General Cardiology care at Registrar level in South Yorkshire, UK, prior to moving to London to take up a specialised Heart Failure post.
Outside his clinical work, his focus has been centred around education and service improvement in Heart Failure, particularly focusing on investigating and addressing factors that impact inpatient heart failure mortality rates. His particular interests within the field of Heart Failure include the specialist workup of patients requiring highly complex inpatient Heart Failure management and consideration of referral for complex devices and advanced heart failure therapy.
A case of severe pulmonary hypertension presenting in a 61 year old female undergoing treatment for metastatic breast cancer - putting the ESC/ERS 2022 Pulmonary Hypertension guidelines into action.
Implementing an automated NT-proBNP linked heart failure referral and triage system in secondary care leads to increased heart failure specialist referral rates and reduced inpatient mortality.
A case of severe tricuspid regurgitation and severe biventricular failure, presenting 3 years following aortic valve replacement and permanent pacemaker implantation – an unexpected aetiology.