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Doctor Irina Averina

Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin (Germany)
Membership: ESC Professional Member
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1991-1997, Izhevsk State Medical Academy– specialty: doctor, medical care 1997 – 1998 Izhevsk State Medical Academy, general internship 2000-2002 - Russian Medical Academy of Post-graduate Education, residency in cardiology 2004-2007, A.N..Bakulev Federal State Scientific Centre of Cardiovascular Surgery. Clinical fellowship in cardiology 26.06.2008 dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences: “Left ventricle remodeling assessment in patients with aortic valve diseases after aortic valve replacement,” 23.09.2016 dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences: “Assessment of causes of increased myocardial fibrosis, left ventricular dysfunction and poor prognosis after valve replacement for acquired heart disease I worked as physician for 18 years including residency, cardiologist – 15 years, scientific experience – 13 years, Since 2019 – Professor of Professor of Cardiology A.N.Bakulev Federal State Scientific Centre of Cardiovascular Surgery
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Prognostic value of peak left atrial longitudinal strain in patients with acquired heart disease
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Prognostic value of peak left atrial longitudinal strain in patients with acquired heart disease
Evolution of diastolic dysfunction of patients with acquired heart diseases in the postoperative period
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Evolution of diastolic dysfunction of patients with acquired heart diseases in the postoperative period
Design of models for predicting the development of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and preserved ejection fraction in patients with acquired heart diseases in the postoperative period
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Design of models for predicting the development of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and preserved ejection fraction in patients with acquired heart diseases in the postoperative period
Assessment of causes of increased myocardial fibrosis, left ventricular dysfunction and poor prognosis after valve replacement for acquired heart disease
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Assessment of causes of increased myocardial fibrosis, left ventricular dysfunction and poor prognosis after valve replacement for acquired heart disease

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