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Doctor Kyriakos Yiangou

The Cardio Clinic Heart Center, Nicosia (Cyprus)
Membership: EAPC Member
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Biography
Dr Kyriakos Yiangou MD, MSc, FESC is a consultant cardiologist in Nicosia - Cyprus. He has a special interest in echocardiography, in heart failure and in sports cardiology. He holds an MSC in Sports Cardiology from the St. George's University - London and an MSc in Heart Failure and Cardio-Oncology from the University of Thessaly - Larisa/Greece. He is also a member of the Certification & Accreditation and International Communities Committees of the EACVI. He holds a TTE adult accreditation certificate of the EACVI. He represents EACVI in the UEMS He served as a secretary of the Cyprus Society of Cardiology and had the position of the president of Cyprus Society of Cardiology (2018-2019)
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Sport exercise rehabilitation (4)
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Sport exercise rehabilitation (4)
30 August 2025
Sport exercise rehabilitation (1)
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Sport exercise rehabilitation (1)
29 August 2025
Echocardiographic deep dive into the left atrium
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Echocardiographic deep dive into the left atrium
26 August 2023
The importance of TOE
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The importance of TOE
5 December 2019
FoCUS targets
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FoCUS targets
4 December 2019
Thoracic pain and/or palpitations : what is the role of echo?
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Thoracic pain and/or palpitations : what is the role of echo?
4 December 2019
Prognostic value of exercise testing
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Prognostic value of exercise testing
3 September 2019
News on advanced echocardiographic in valvular heart disease
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News on advanced echocardiographic in valvular heart disease
31 August 2019
Which role of cardiac imaging in pre-participation screening of competitive athletes
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Which role of cardiac imaging in pre-participation screening of competitive athletes
7 December 2018
Echocardiographic assessment of the athlete – Novel tools and concepts.
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Echocardiographic assessment of the athlete – Novel tools and concepts.
20 April 2018

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