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Doctor Aleksandra Milosevic

University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade (Serbia)
Membership: ESC Professional Member HFA Member
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Aleksandra Milosevic MD, PhD, received her medical degree from School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia where she continued her medical training including an internship and residency in internal medicine as well as clinical and advanced fellowships in cardiology. Dr. Milosevic also holds a PhD in cardiology from the School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia. She is board-certified in both cardiology and internal medicine. Her clinical focus is coronary artery disease, especially myocardial infarction without ST elevation – NSTEMI. Dr. Milosevic has published in a range of medical and scientific journals. She a member of the Serbia Cardiology Society.
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Progression of non-ischemic acute heart failure to cardiogenic shock
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Progression of non-ischemic acute heart failure to cardiogenic shock
Cardiogenic shock: a case report on optimizing medical management
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Cardiogenic shock: a case report on optimizing medical management
Five-year impact of immediate invasive strategy on clinical outcomes in patients with non-st segment elevation myocardial infarction: RIDDLE-NSTEMI Study
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Five-year impact of immediate invasive strategy on clinical outcomes in patients with non-st segment elevation myocardial infarction: RIDDLE-NSTEMI Study
Gender-related differences of outcomes after immediate invasive strategy in NSTEMI patients: a subanalysis of the randomized controlled RIDDLE-NSTEMI study
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Gender-related differences of outcomes after immediate invasive strategy in NSTEMI patients: a subanalysis of the randomized controlled RIDDLE-NSTEMI study
Association of older age with 30-day and 3-year mortality in patients undergoing primary PCI for STEMI
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Association of older age with 30-day and 3-year mortality in patients undergoing primary PCI for STEMI
Effect of immediate invasive strategy on the 4-year clinical outcomes in patients with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction: long-term results of the RIDDLE-NSTEMI randomized trial
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Effect of immediate invasive strategy on the 4-year clinical outcomes in patients with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction: long-term results of the RIDDLE-NSTEMI randomized trial

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