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Doctor Anastasia Egorova

Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden (Netherlands (The))
Membership: FESC Member EHRA Member HFA Member
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Dr. Anastasia Egorova (MD, PhD) is an adult congenital heart disease cardiologist and a cardiac implantable electronic device specialist practicing at the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands and working as part of Centrum Aangeboren Hartafwijkingen Amsterdam-Leiden (CAHAL) and the Willem Einthoven Center for cardiac arrhythmia research and management (WECAM). Her ambition is to contribute to the advances and knowledge utilization in the field of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) related heart failure. Her academic interests focus on (1) optimizing the pharmacological treatment and pacing strategies for congenital heart disease patients with heart failure and (2) the role of CIED sensor-based technologies and remote monitoring in the care for heart failure patients. She is an active and dedicated member of numerous national and international professional societies and is an advocate for patient education and empowerment. Anastasia speaks English, Dutch and Russian.
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Clinical management of arrhythmias and sudden death risk
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Clinical management of arrhythmias and sudden death risk
8 May 2026
Frontiers in device therapy
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Frontiers in device therapy
13 April 2026
Grown-up congenital heart disease (1)
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Grown-up congenital heart disease (1)
13 April 2026
What is new in arrhythmia diagnostics and cardiac pacing?
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What is new in arrhythmia diagnostics and cardiac pacing?
13 April 2026
The art and science of optimising cardiac implantable electronic device programming
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The art and science of optimising cardiac implantable electronic device programming
12 April 2026
Arrhythmia diagnosis and therapy: from implantable cardiac monitoring to cardiac pacing
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Arrhythmia diagnosis and therapy: from implantable cardiac monitoring to cardiac pacing
31 March 2025
Molecular tools to understand the complexity of adult congenital heart disease
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Molecular tools to understand the complexity of adult congenital heart disease
30 August 2024
Insights into long-term follow-up of congenital heart disease
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Insights into long-term follow-up of congenital heart disease
26 August 2023
Adult congenital heart disease
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Adult congenital heart disease
26 August 2022

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