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Associate Professor Zoltan Ruzsa

University of Szeged, Szeged (Hungary)
Membership: FESC Member
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Biography
1997 Paramedic 1998 Medical Degree (University of Szeged) 2003 Internal Medicine Doctor 2005 Cardiologist 2009 Angiologist 2012 PhD Degree 2019 Interventional Radiologist 2019- Neuro-interventionalist (under training) He is currently Associate Professor at Semmelweis University, Cardiac and Vascular Center He is President of Hungarian Association of Cardiovascular Interventions
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Roadsaver versus Wallstent for carotid artery stenting: a retrospective cohort study
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Roadsaver versus Wallstent for carotid artery stenting: a retrospective cohort study
Radial artery calcification in predicting coronary calcification and atherosclerosis burden
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Radial artery calcification in predicting coronary calcification and atherosclerosis burden
TRIACCESS study: Randomized comparison between radial, femoral and transpedal access for for percutanous supertfitial femoral artery angioplasty
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TRIACCESS study: Randomized comparison between radial, femoral and transpedal access for for percutanous supertfitial femoral artery angioplasty
Comparison of different access sites (radial, brachial and femoral) for subclavian artery intervention
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Comparison of different access sites (radial, brachial and femoral) for subclavian artery intervention
Feasibility of distal radial access for carotid interventions:
 the RADCAR-DISTAL pilot study
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Feasibility of distal radial access for carotid interventions:
 the RADCAR-DISTAL pilot study
Transpedal access for below-the-knee lesions in critical limb ischemia
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Transpedal access for below-the-knee lesions in critical limb ischemia
Distal radial artery access using slender technique for superfitial femoral artery intervention
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Distal radial artery access using slender technique for superfitial femoral artery intervention
BUDA SNUFF-BOX study: Ultrasound guided distal transradial access for coronary angiography and angioplasty using 5F guiding or 6F sheathless guiding system
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BUDA SNUFF-BOX study: Ultrasound guided distal transradial access for coronary angiography and angioplasty using 5F guiding or 6F sheathless guiding system
Age-dependent disparities of myocardial infarction aetiology and mortality: how are the young and the elderly affected?
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Age-dependent disparities of myocardial infarction aetiology and mortality: how are the young and the elderly affected?
Comparison of transradial vs transfemoral access for iliac, femoral, and popliteal interventions. A single-center experience
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Comparison of transradial vs transfemoral access for iliac, femoral, and popliteal interventions. A single-center experience

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