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Doctor Max Berrill

St Bartholomew's Hospital, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
Membership: ACVC Member
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Biography
I am a fellow in Adult Congenital Heart Disease at St Bart's Hospital. I have an interest in acute cardiovascular care and echocardiography. I am an early stage physician, pursuing a career in academic medicine; my general research focus of interest is cost-effective, evidence-based management to improve outcomes within the critically ill. Specific areas I am interested in: acute heart failure, prognostic echocardiographic parameters in the critically ill and stress echocardiography.
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Gender representation among sub-specialties in cardiac imaging within Europe
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Gender representation among sub-specialties in cardiac imaging within Europe
Right ventricular pulmonary artery uncoupling independently associated with 5 year outcome following AHF hospitalisation
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Right ventricular pulmonary artery uncoupling independently associated with 5 year outcome following AHF hospitalisation
Disproportionate MR and 5-year mortality following acute heart failure hospitalisation
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Disproportionate MR and 5-year mortality following acute heart failure hospitalisation
Left ventricular ejection fraction is not a determinant of outcome in acute heart failure
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Left ventricular ejection fraction is not a determinant of outcome in acute heart failure
Which parameter of right ventricular function predicts outcome in acute heart failure
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Which parameter of right ventricular function predicts outcome in acute heart failure
Disproportionate mitral regurgitation is associated with survival in acute heart failure with moderate range ejection fraction
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Disproportionate mitral regurgitation is associated with survival in acute heart failure with moderate range ejection fraction
Right ventricular dysfunction but not left ventricular ejection fraction is associated with length of stay in acute heart failure
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Right ventricular dysfunction but not left ventricular ejection fraction is associated with length of stay in acute heart failure

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