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Doctor Muhummad Sohaib Nazir

King's College London, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Sohaib Nazir is a NIHR clinical lecturer and cardiology registrar at King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital. He undertook a PhD at King’s College London in Cardiac PET-MR imaging. His passion lies with cross sectional imaging with CT, CMR and PET, particularly for the assessment of coronary artery disease. In particularly, he has an interest in coronary imaging, myocardial perfusion and novel PET tracers. These emerging techniques require validation prior to implementation into clinical routine, and he is currently leading on several research studies for the evaluation of these novel techniques, for which he hopes will lead to improved diagnostic tools and benefit for patients.

The strain-7 study: multimodal, multivendor, multifield strength, scan:rescan comparison of global longitudinal and circumferential strain in healthy volunteers.

Event: EACVI - Best of Imaging 2020

Topic: Imaging of Systolic and Diastolic Function

Session: Live Abstract Presentations - Myocardium through the lens of imaging

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A cost effectiveness study into the detection of functionally significant coronary artery disease in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: a decision-analytic modelling approach.

Event: ESC Congress 2020

Topic: Health Economics

Session: Public Health and Health Economics ePosters

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Simultaneous quantitative myocardial perfusion with hybrid PET-MRI imaging in a 3D printed phantom using gadolinium contrast and 13-N Ammonia.

Event: CMR 2018 (the 5th joint EuroCMR/SCMR meeting)

Topic: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR)

Session: ISMRM/SCMR Workshop: Independent Validation

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Simultaneous Multi Slice (SMS) SSFP first pass myocardial perfusion at 1.5 Tesla.

Event: CMR 2018 (the 5th joint EuroCMR/SCMR meeting)

Topic: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR)

Session: ISMRM/SCMR Workshop: Perfusion Imaging

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