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Doctor Marija Petrovic

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (United States of America)
Membership: ESC Professional Member
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Dr. Petrovic graduated from the Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade in Serbia where she has also completed PhD studies in cardiology (refractory stable cardiac angina). She was trained in cardiology at the University of Belgrade (Serbia) and Icahn School of Medicine in New York (US). For many years Dr. Petrovic was junior faculty at Cardiology Department - Stress echocardiography Lab at the University Clinical Center of Serbia in Belgrade. Currently she is fellow in advanced multimodality cardiovascular imaging at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Petrovic has been involved in many national and international research projects regarding coronary artery disease, stable angina, (stress) echocardiography and valvular heart disease. She was the author and co-author of many nationally and internationally published papers and abstracts.
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Outcomes by race and ethnicity in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention of chronic total occlusion
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Outcomes by race and ethnicity in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention of chronic total occlusion
Gender disparities and infective endocarditis burden in the United States and European Union: a comparative analysis
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Gender disparities and infective endocarditis burden in the United States and European Union: a comparative analysis
Anti-ischemic effect of 2-week cycle of heparin plus exercise-to-ischemia twice daily in patients with "no-option" angina: the CARHEXA trial
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Anti-ischemic effect of 2-week cycle of heparin plus exercise-to-ischemia twice daily in patients with "no-option" angina: the CARHEXA trial
The Coronary Arteriogenesis with combined Heparin and Exercise therapy in chronic refractory Angina (CARHEXA) trial: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled stress echocardiographic study
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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
Therapeutic efficacy of heparin plus exercise assessed by stress echo and global longitudinal strain in no-option patients: the CARHEXA sub-study
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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
Stress acho with exercise-induced aVR lead ST-segment elevation as predictor of severe left main stenosis
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Stress acho with exercise-induced aVR lead ST-segment elevation as predictor of severe left main stenosis
Long-term prognosis of a stress echocardiography in patients after successful primary percutaneous intervention and incomplete revascularization of non-culprit lesions
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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
Significance of heart rate recovery after exercise testing in patients with type 2 diabetes and silent myocardial ischemia
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Significance of heart rate recovery after exercise testing in patients with type 2 diabetes and silent myocardial ischemia
The aVR lead ST-segment elevation during the exercise stress test as a predictor of a left main stenosis
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The aVR lead ST-segment elevation during the exercise stress test as a predictor of a left main stenosis
Long-term prognosis of a stress echocardiography in patients after successful primary percutaneous intervention and incomplete revascularization of non-culprit lesions
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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

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