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Kaz Negishi@Cardiologist/ Heart Mafia
@kaznegishi
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Challenging the status quo as I believe we can make the future better. Tackling on inequity in health care. Sonothrombolysis. Opinions my own. 日本語 @KazNegishiMD
Prof @ University of Sydney
Joined June 2012
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RT @CircImaging: 2/ Let’s harness the power of AI for survival prognostication after TEER 💪 Deep learning-predicted RVEF outperforms TAPSE…
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RT @CircImaging: 1/ 🤖 The new kid on the block: introducing a novel deep learning model for predicting RVEF in patients with severe MR. Tra…
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RT @CircImaging: For heart transplant (HTx) patients, CCTA might be considered the preferred imaging modality for annual surveillance of CA…
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RT @CircImaging: Do you know the reduction of LV mass after AVR will be driven by "cellular compartment regression" or "extracellular regre…
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@BiancaJudyC @Becho2106 @echoguru @KemalogluOz @sturwohld @RobChamb87 @NMerke @echo_stepbystep @BeardedHeartDoc The CT also shows opening of the LCC RCC. You can follow CT Planimetry, too. Agaston score tells us separate info tgat pt is at high risk, which independent from the hemodynamic severity of AS.
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RT @davidlinjiahao: This LA fire is the most destructive in US history. - 29,000 acres destroyed - 57 billion in economic damage - 180,000…
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RT @VictorChangInst: Our scientists have received @HeartFoundation funding to drive research into amyloidosis, SCAD, broken heart syndrome…
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So true… to the research as well… “Part of the game is to come into your own. You must find some way that perfectly fits your personality.
Sage advice from Li Lu (Charlie Munger’s favorite investor) "Part of the game is to come into your own. You must find some way that perfectly fits your personality. It is a competitive game, so you’re going to run into a lot of hardworking fellows. The only way to gain an edge is through long and hard work. Do what you love to do, so you just naturally do it or think about it all the time, even if you’re relaxing. Over time, you can accumulate a huge advantage if it comes naturally to you. The ones who really figure out their own style and stick to it and let their natural temperament take over will have a big advantage. The game is a process of discovering: who you are, what you’re interested in, what you’re good at, what you love to do, then magnifying that until you gain a sizable edge over all the other people."
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RT @VictorChangInst: 1st individual gene mutation test for predicting risk of sudden cardiac death has been developed by Prof @VandenbergJa…
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RT @FitFounder: 7. They eat wildly smaller portions Unlike many Western countries where portions can be oversized, Japanese servings are…
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RT @CircImaging: Anatomy vs. Physiology in symptomatic stable CAD: what is more important? @MountSinaiHeart @krishnapatel888 @lesleejshaw @…
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