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Doctor Ventsislav Grigorov

University Professor Dr Assen Zlatarov, Burgas (Bulgaria)
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Dr V. Grigorov is a cardiologist with expertise in clinical cardiology, non-invasive cardiovascular imaging and outpatient cardiovascular care. He graduated in medicine from the Medical University of Sofia and obtained board certification in cardiology in January 2020. He completed his cardiology training at the National Cardiology Hospital in Sofia and joined the Heart and Brain Centre of Clinical Excellence in Burgas in November 2020, where he was appointed Deputy Head of the Cardiology Department starting November 2022. Dr Grigorov holds certification in expert-level echocardiography and has served as both primary investigator and sub-investigator in cardiology clinical trials. His professional interests include echocardiography, cardiovascular prevention, evidence-based medicine, and translational cardiovascular research. Since December 2025, he has focused on academic and research development and serves as Assistant Professor of Pathophysiology at Burgas State University.
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Differences in risk profiles between NSTEMI and STEMI patients in a Bulgarian tertiary centre patient population
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Differences in risk profiles between NSTEMI and STEMI patients in a Bulgarian tertiary centre patient population
Impact of admission glucose on the immediate and long-term prognosis of patients with troponin-positive ACS
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Impact of admission glucose on the immediate and long-term prognosis of patients with troponin-positive ACS
Prevalence of risk factors for atrial fibrillation and cardiovascular risk stratification among patients undergoing elective electrical cardioversion.
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Prevalence of risk factors for atrial fibrillation and cardiovascular risk stratification among patients undergoing elective electrical cardioversion.
Increased use of percutaneous coronary intervention in elderly aged 75 years or older with acute myocardial infarction improved short-term outcomes - a retrospective analysis of a single center.
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Increased use of percutaneous coronary intervention in elderly aged 75 years or older with acute myocardial infarction improved short-term outcomes - a retrospective analysis of a single center.
Anemia on admission as a risk factor for complicated in-hospital course in patients with acute myocardial infarction with persistent ST elevation - a retrospective analysis of a single center.
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Anemia on admission as a risk factor for complicated in-hospital course in patients with acute myocardial infarction with persistent ST elevation - a retrospective analysis of a single center.
Comparison of early in-hospital outcomes in female patients with acute STEMI aged 65 and over versus younger women - a retrospective analysis of a single center.
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Comparison of early in-hospital outcomes in female patients with acute STEMI aged 65 and over versus younger women - a retrospective analysis of a single center.

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