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Doctor Josep Iglesies-Grau

Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal (Canada)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Enhanced cardiac rehabilitation with ultra-Processed food reduction and time-restricted eating resolves metabolic syndrome and prediabetes in coronary heart patients: the DIABEPIC-1 study

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Session: Civilization-linked risk factors: sleep, diet and environmental pollution

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Early insulin resistance in low-risk subjects with normal glycemia is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin, Insulin Resistance

Session: Young Investigator Award - Primary Care & Risk Factor Management

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The short-term impact and sustainability of multiple lifestyle interventions on metabolic health and remission of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: a two-year experience

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2022

Topic: Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin, Insulin Resistance

Session: Moderated posters session 2 - Primary Care and Risk Factor Management

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Mechanical chest compression devices in out of hospital cardiac arrest - an indication for a traumatic body-CT scan?

Event: Acute Cardiovascular Care 2018

Topic: Management of Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Session: Moderated Poster Session 7 - Out of Hospital Arrest/Acute Heart Failure/Aortic Disease

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Evaluation of the diagnostic precision of a single determination of high-sensitivity troponin in the screening of acute coronary syndrome in the emergency department

Event: Acute Cardiovascular Care 2018

Topic: Unstable Angina

Session: Moderated Poster Session 5 - Acute Coronary Syndromes III

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Public-access defibrillation programme in a geographically disperse region: a 5-year analysis of the first experience in spain

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)

Session: Acute cardiac care

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