Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (United States of America)
Dr. Karady is a research fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
She has completed her medical studies at Semmelweis University, Budapest Hungary. After graduation, she continued her studies at the Doctoral School of Semmelweis University to obtain PhD degree. Throughout her PhD studies she started working at the Heart and Vascular Center of Semmelweis University, where she has her main research interest on cardiovascular CT imaging.
In 2017, she spent a 3-month clinical fellowship at the Guy’s and St. Thomases’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, where she learned structural cardiovascular imaging with CT and MRI. She was awarded with the Fulbright- and Rosztoczy Foundation Scholarships in 2017, and started a PhD research fellowship at the Cardiac MR PET CT Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Agreement between four high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays and non-invasive testing, clinical and quality of care outcomes based on the 2020 ESC guidelines: results from the ROMICAT II trial
Classification of patients with acute chest pain by analytical benchmarks and subsequent management recommendations - A comparison of three highly-sensitivity troponin assays in the ROMICAT trials
Event:
ESC CONGRESS 2019
Topic:
Biomarkers
Session:
Cardiac troponins and other biomarkers in acute coronary syndromes