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Cardiac Imaging in Anaesthesia

PD Dominik Günsch, MD & Kady Fischer, PhD

Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cardiovascular Anaesthesiology

Inselspital Bern

Thursday, June 3 2021, 17:00

· CPD

An introduction to the cardiovascular magnetic resonance studies run in TIC by the cardiovascular anaesthesia group. In multiple healthy control and patient studies our goal is to use advanced cardiac imaging to investigate underlying injury in cardiac patients and how factors occurring during general anaesthesia impact the heart and if this predisposes a patient to peri-operative adverse outcomes.

 

The lecture will be held as a zoom meeting, please connect using:

https://unibe-ch.zoom.us/j/61954796127?pwd=b25nSWVIVi9PWlV4Vlp3NXpMdjRQdz09

For further info please contact: bernd.jung@insel.ch

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