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Doctor Serge Harb

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland (United States of America)

Serge Harb, MD is currently a staff cardiologist in the department of cardiovascular medicine at Cleveland Clinic. He completed all his internal medicine, cardiology, and advanced cardiac imaging training at Cleveland Clinic main campus. He is a specialist in multimodality cardiovascular imaging and has obtained the highest level of training in all cardiac imaging modalities, including echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, cardiovascular computed tomography, and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging. He has published on multiple areas related to cardiovascular imaging, including multimodality imaging, structural imaging, and 3D printing, and has been invited to present his research at national and international meetings. He has won multiple awards, including the Sones and Favaloro Innovation Award, and the best abstract award from the European Society of Cardiology.

Gender differences in exercise stress testing protocol selection, exercise capacity, and prognostic value of METs

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Exercise Testing

Session: Rehabilitation and Sports Cardiology ePosters

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Validation of seven different exercise treadmill stress testing protocols in a large 25-year stress testing registry.

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Exercise

Session: Physical activity, exercise, and sports

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The selected stress testing protocol is independently associated with mortality irrespective of exercise capacity and comorbidities.

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Exercise

Session: Risk Factors and Prevention, Cardiovascular Disease in Special Populations

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Contemporary outcomes of conservatively managed sinus of valsalva aneurysms: a 20-year Cleveland clinic experience

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic

Session: Diagnostic toolkit for a dilated aorta

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Effect of anticoagulation on mortality by CHADSVASC score in patients with atrial fibrillation: comparison to patients without atrial fibrillation

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Atrial fibrillation - Anticoagulation

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Prognostic value of CHADSVASC score on mortality in patients referred for stress testing with and without atrial fibrillation

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Epidemiology, Prognosis, Outcome

Session: Atrial fibrillation - Stroke Prevention

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Exercise age, as derived from exercise testing, improves prediction of overall mortality compared to chronological age

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: Exercise testing and training

Session: Best Posters in exercise testing and training

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Impact of physiological aging beyond chronological aging on exercise time: lessons from a 25 year observational cohort

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Exercise testing and training

Session: Exercise testing and training I

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