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Associate Professor Amr Abdin

University hospital of Saarland (UKS), Homburg (Germany)
Membership: FESC Member EAPCI Member EHRA Member HFA Member
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Dr. Amr Abdin is a cardiologist trained in both Syria and Germany, with extensive expertise in heart failure and cardiac implantable electronic devices. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Cardiology and Head of Device Therapy at Saarland University Hospital, and as Chairman of the Syrian National Heart Failure Working Group. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading cardiovascular journals. He is actively involved in several international multicenter research collaborations. Over the past four years, he led the development of the ESC Quality Indicator set for heart failure care and the ESC Quality Indicators for cardiac pacing. Through leadership roles in both high-resource and resource-limited healthcare systems, he works to integrate clinical excellence, research innovation, and pragmatic implementation of heart failure care, with a strong focus on guideline adoption and quality improvement.
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Valvular heart disease: prosthetic valves
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Valvular heart disease: prosthetic valves
1 September 2025
Cardiomyopathies and genetics
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Cardiomyopathies and genetics
31 August 2025
Arrhythmias and devices
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Arrhythmias and devices
17 May 2025
The role of exercise and rehabilitation in heart failure management
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The role of exercise and rehabilitation in heart failure management
17 May 2025
Unexpected challenges with device therapy
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Unexpected challenges with device therapy
17 May 2025
Heart failure therapy: new insights
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Heart failure therapy: new insights
31 August 2024
Chronic heart failure - epidemiology, prognosis, outcome 7
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Chronic heart failure - epidemiology, prognosis, outcome 7
11 May 2024
Cases of syncope
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Cases of syncope
26 August 2023
Ventricular arrhythmias and SCD
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Ventricular arrhythmias and SCD
23 May 2023
Arrhythmias & device
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Arrhythmias & device
21 May 2023

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