
Doctor Botond Matyas
Emergency County Hospital of Targu Mures, Targu Mures (Romania)
Membership:
ESC Professional Member
EACVI Member
Biography
Botond Mátyás, a Cardiology Resident Doctor in Târgu Mureș, Romania, has extensive clinical experience, providing care to patients with various cardiovascular conditions. He conducts diagnostic tests, prescribes medications, develops treatment plans, and monitors patient progress. He collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to ensure patients receive top-notch care. Matyas also held academic roles at George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Târgu Mureș, serving on the University Senate and the Faculty of Medicine Council, promoting academic excellence. Currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in Cardiology, he previously obtained a Master's degree in Research Assistant in General Medicine, and a Bachelor's/Master's degree in General Medicine. Matyas has published research papers in prestigious scientific journals, presented his work at national and international conferences, and is dedicated to advancing the field of cardiology.
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Association between epicardial adipose tissue compartments, pericoronary inflammation, and CAD-RADS classification in patients with atrial fibrillation
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Redefining cardiovascular risk evaluation: employing the CaRi-Heart validated FAI-score in patients screened with SCORE2 and CAD-RADS 2.0 techniques
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Elevated inflammation of perivascular adipose tissue in type 2 diabetic patients versus non-diabetic controls: insights from a retrospective CCT study
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Assessing the impact of long-term high-dose statin treatment on perivascular inflammation and plaque distribution - a comprehensive coronary CTA follow-up study
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Reduction of perivascular inflammation following long-term statin treatment - a coronary CT follow-up study using Fat Attenuation Index
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Regional distribution of pericoronary inflammation in post COVID-19 patients - an angio-CT study of epicardial fat attenuation
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