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Doctor Ioannis Leontsinis

Hippokration General Hospital, Athens (Greece)
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Dr. Ioannis Leontsinis is a certified cardiologist currently serving at the 1st Cardiology Clinic of Hippokration General Hospital in Athens, Greece. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Crete (2008) and is pursuing a PhD at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He holds an MRCP (UK, 2016), and has completed a postgraduate course in Heart Failure at the University of Zurich/ESC (2022-2023) and the Advanced Heart Failure Course (Harefield Hospital, 2024) Dr. Leontsinis has extensive clinical experience, with previous positions including Clinical and Research Fellow at Hippokration General Hospital. He has worked across several specialties, including Stroke, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, and Acute Medicine, during his core medical training in the UK (2013-2016). His research focuses on hypertension, heart failure, pulmonary hypertension and cardiometabolic conditions. He speaks Greek and English fluently and he enjoys playing the piano.
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Cardiorenal protective therapy for CKD: Real world data from the Hellenic Cardiorenal Morbidity Snapshots (HECMOS)
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Cardiorenal protective therapy for CKD: Real world data from the Hellenic Cardiorenal Morbidity Snapshots (HECMOS)
Guideline directed medical treatment and comorbidity burden among patients admitted with acute HF decompensation: insights from the HECMOS 2.0
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Guideline directed medical treatment and comorbidity burden among patients admitted with acute HF decompensation: insights from the HECMOS 2.0
Nation-wide use of guideline-directed medical therapies in heart failure across the ejection fraction range: The HECMOS study
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Nation-wide use of guideline-directed medical therapies in heart failure across the ejection fraction range: The HECMOS study
Exercise duration as apredictor ofcardiovascular disease in arterial hypertension. Data from a 6-year follow-up study.
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Exercise duration as apredictor ofcardiovascular disease in arterial hypertension. Data from a 6-year follow-up study.
Comparison of the predictive role of changes in left ventricular mass and arterial stiffness for coronary artery disease in essential hypertension: Data from a 8-year-follow-up study
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Comparison of the predictive role of changes in left ventricular mass and arterial stiffness for coronary artery disease in essential hypertension: Data from a 8-year-follow-up study

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