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Professor Shih-Hsien Sung

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei (Taiwan)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Shih-Hsien Sung received the MD and PhD degrees from National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, in 2001 and 2014, respectively. He has been on the faculty of the Department of Medicine since 2007, where he is currently an Associate Professor. He completed internal medicine residency training and cardiology fellowship training at Taipei Veterans General Hospital in 2009, where he is currently an attending physician. His research interests focus on cardiovascular epidemiology, hemodynamics, vascular aging, heart failure, and pulmonary artery hypertension. His clinical interests include heart failure care, transcatheter valvular intervention, coronary intervention and echocardiography.

Exercise performance and the risk of incident atrial fibrillation

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Exercise Testing

Session: A journey through the athlete’s heart: from screening to imaging to electrical

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Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for atrial mitral regurgitation

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Valvular Heart Disease

Session: Transcatheter solutions for difficult valve problems

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Transcatheter mitral repair/replacement: state of the art and future perspective.

Event: ESC Congress 2022

Topic: Interventional Cardiology

Session: Transcatheter repair/replacement of the mitral and tricuspid valves: new devices, new techniques, and more

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Feasibility of the transcatheter mitral valve repair as the rescue therapy for patients with severe mitral regurgitation and endangered heart failure

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Treatment

Session: Mitral and tricuspid valve intervention

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Excessive proliferations of vascular smooth muscle cells derived from induced pluripotency stem cells in pulmonary arterial hypertension

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Hypertension, Pulmonary Hypertension

Session: Pulmonary hypertension

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Pulsatile hemodynamics is associated with cardiorenal syndrome in patients with acute heart failure syndrome

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Heart failure, other

Session: Heart failure/LV dysfunction

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