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Professor Andreas Flammer

University Hospital Zurich, Zurich (Switzerland)
Membership: FESC Member HFA Member
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Biography
Prof. Andreas Flammer, MD, FHFA, FESC is Head of Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation at the Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Zurich, a position he assumed in 2018. He is Titular Professor ofCardiology at the university of Zurich and a consultant cardiologist with extensive expertise in heart failure, mechanical support, heart transplantation and cardio-renal interactions. His research focuses on vascular function, endothelial dysfunction, volume regulation and advanced heart failure therapies, with abundant publications in high-impact journals. He is actively involved in international education and professional leadership within the ESC and the Heart Failure Association. Prof. Flammer speaks German, English and French.
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Optimal management of acute heart failure
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Optimal management of acute heart failure
31 August 2025
Evolving strategies in heart failure management
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Evolving strategies in heart failure management
29 August 2025
How to perform and interpret state-of-the-art left heart and right heart catheterisation
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How to perform and interpret state-of-the-art left heart and right heart catheterisation
19 May 2025
How to approach a patient with functional mitral regurgitation
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How to approach a patient with functional mitral regurgitation
19 May 2025
Advanced heart failure
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Advanced heart failure
17 May 2025
Pathophysioloy and prognosis on heart failure
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Pathophysioloy and prognosis on heart failure
17 May 2025
Heart failure is the stage and amyloid a key player
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Heart failure is the stage and amyloid a key player
2 September 2024
Chronic heart failure - diagnostic methods 3
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Chronic heart failure - diagnostic methods 3
11 May 2024
Pathophysiology of heart failure: focus on haemodynamic
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Pathophysiology of heart failure: focus on haemodynamic
28 August 2023
Pathophysiology of heart failure: effects of interventions
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Pathophysiology of heart failure: effects of interventions
25 August 2023

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