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Doctor Bruno Wajsbrot

State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
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His medicine life starts in 2002 on the State University of Rio de Janeiro. During university, made some researches on vascular and general surgery. In 2008 and 2010, he starts residency on cardiology and echocardiography on Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. During the residency, realized that internationalization and cooperation are of much importance and decided to stay two months on an intensive cardiac care unit in Israel. After that period, immediately started to work on cardiology team on the same university that have done medicine formation (State University) and understood that that assistance, research and teaching should come together. Since than, he oversees medical students and cardiology residents and work as a routine on intensive cardiac care unit, give theoretical classes to fourth year medical students. On 2018, become involved on master, finished this year (2023) and start participating on international congresses.
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Influence of adherence and optimal pharmacological treatment on survival rates of hospitalized patients with decompensated heart failure
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Influence of adherence and optimal pharmacological treatment on survival rates of hospitalized patients with decompensated heart failure
Accuracy of MAGGIC score to predict post discharge mortality in decompensated heart failure patients
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Accuracy of MAGGIC score to predict post discharge mortality in decompensated heart failure patients
Accuracy of ADHERE score in patients with acute decompensated heart failure according to right ventricular function
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Accuracy of ADHERE score in patients with acute decompensated heart failure according to right ventricular function
Prognostic impact of right ventricular dysfunction in acute decompensated heart failure. The forgotten ventricle.
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Prognostic impact of right ventricular dysfunction in acute decompensated heart failure. The forgotten ventricle.

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