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Doctor Shafik Khoury

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv (Israel)
Membership: ESC Professional Member EAPC Member
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Dr. Khoury is the director of cardiomyopathy and inherited cardiac conditions service in Tel-Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel and senior lecturer in cardiology in Tel-Aviv University. He is the secretary of the Israeli working group on myocardial and pericardial diseases. Dr Khoury completed his fellowship in cardiomyopathies, inherited cardiac conditions, and sports cardiology at St. George's University Hospital in London, UK, and his fellowship in cardiac MRI at St. Bartholomew's and St. George's Hospitals in London, UK. His main research interests include cardiomyopathies, ICC, cardiac MRI, echocardiography and cardiogenetics.
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Prevalence, characteristics and predictors of left bundle branch block induced cardiomyopathy following transcatheter aortic valve implantation
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Prevalence, characteristics and predictors of left bundle branch block induced cardiomyopathy following transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Mildly elevated left ventricular outflow tract gradients are associated with increased short term mortality in inpatients without septal hypertrophy
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Mildly elevated left ventricular outflow tract gradients are associated with increased short term mortality in inpatients without septal hypertrophy
Sex-related differences in the association between septal wall thickness and survival
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Sex-related differences in the association between septal wall thickness and survival
Race, gender and clinical presentation in apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Race, gender and clinical presentation in apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Incidence, characteristics, possible pathogenesis and outcomes in very young patients with st segment elevation myocardial infarction
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Incidence, characteristics, possible pathogenesis and outcomes in very young patients with st segment elevation myocardial infarction
Discriminating circulatory problems from deconditioning - Combined echo and cardio-pulmonary stress analysis
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Discriminating circulatory problems from deconditioning - Combined echo and cardio-pulmonary stress analysis

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