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Doctor Marija Petrovic

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (United States of America)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Dr. Petrovic graduated at Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade in Serbia. She has finished Master studies in cardiology and echocardiography at the same medical school and currently is PhD candidate in cardiology. Dr. Petrovic has been involved in many national and international research projects regarding coronary artery disease, stable angina and (stress) echocardiography. She was the author and co-author of many nationally and internationally published papers and abstracts. Dr. Petrovic has worked as a research fellow at the Center for Advanced Heart Failure and UTHealth at TMC in Houston Texas (US) where she was engaged in the management of advanced heart failure patients with novel therapies (medical pumps and heart transplants). Recently she was nominated for the research assistant at University of Belgrade (Faculty of Medicine). Currently she is employed as physician at Cardiology Clinic, Clinical Center of Serbia in Belgrade.

Anti-ischemic effect of 2-week cycle of heparin plus exercise-to-ischemia twice daily in patients with "no-option" angina: the CARHEXA trial

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Coronary Microcirculation and Collaterals

Session: Coronary microcirculation

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The Coronary Arteriogenesis with combined Heparin and Exercise therapy in chronic refractory Angina (CARHEXA) trial: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled stress echocardiographic study

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Stress Echocardiography

Session: Stress echocardiography

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Therapeutic efficacy of heparin plus exercise assessed by stress echo and global longitudinal strain in no-option patients: the CARHEXA sub-study

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2018

Topic: Stress Echocardiography

Session: The diversity of clinical use of stress echo

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Stress acho with exercise-induced aVR lead ST-segment elevation as predictor of severe left main stenosis

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2018

Topic: Stress Echocardiography

Session: Stress Echocardiography

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Long-term prognosis of a stress echocardiography in patients after successful primary percutaneous intervention and incomplete revascularization of non-culprit lesions

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2017

Topic: Exercise stress echo

Session: Stress echo

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Significance of heart rate recovery after exercise testing in patients with type 2 diabetes and silent myocardial ischemia

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: Stress echo

Session: Stress echocardiography

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The aVR lead ST-segment elevation during the exercise stress test as a predictor of a left main stenosis

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: Stress echo

Session: Stress echocardiography

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Long-term prognosis of a stress echocardiography in patients after successful primary percutaneous intervention and incomplete revascularization of non-culprit lesions

Event: EuroEcho-Imaging 2016

Topic: Exercise stress echo

Session: Stress echo

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Detection of left main/ostial left coronary artery and ostial circumflex stenosis in patients with avr lead st-segment elevation during the exercise stress test

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Stress echo

Session: Echo contrast/Stress/Novel techniques

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