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Doctor Sarandeep Marwaha

St George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
Membership: ESC Professional Member EAPC Member
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I am a cardiologist specialising in inherited cardiac conditions, multimodality imaging and sports cardiology with extensive experience in assessing and management of valvular heart disease and heart failure. With a particular focus on delivering high-quality care in both in-patient and out-patient settings, I am committed to advancing cardiac services through evidence-based practice, teaching, and clinical research. I am passionate about contributing to optimising patient outcomes, and supporting the development of innovative approaches to cardiac care.
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Impact of lifetime alcohol consumption on left ventricular myocardial reserve in athletes
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Impact of lifetime alcohol consumption on left ventricular myocardial reserve in athletes
Utility of cardiopulmonary stress testing in differentiating LV remodelling and dilated cardiomyopathy in athletes with an enlarged ventricle and baseline depressed LV function
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Utility of cardiopulmonary stress testing in differentiating LV remodelling and dilated cardiomyopathy in athletes with an enlarged ventricle and baseline depressed LV function
Validation and refinement of a non-invasive algorithm for differentiating physiological LV enlargement and dilated cardiomyopathy in athletes with an enlarged and low resting LV
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Validation and refinement of a non-invasive algorithm for differentiating physiological LV enlargement and dilated cardiomyopathy in athletes with an enlarged and low resting LV
Fibrosis patterns and arrhythmia risk in athletes with dilated left ventricles
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Fibrosis patterns and arrhythmia risk in athletes with dilated left ventricles
The impact of drug use in athletes on resting LV systolic function and contractile reserve.
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The impact of drug use in athletes on resting LV systolic function and contractile reserve.
Submaximal in addition to peak stress echocardiogram differentiates pathological LV dilatation from physiological dilatation and could help facilitate early heart failure diagnosis.
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Submaximal in addition to peak stress echocardiogram differentiates pathological LV dilatation from physiological dilatation and could help facilitate early heart failure diagnosis.

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