When to use ETT, DSE, CT, Nuclear and CMR - Dr Rasha Al-Lamee
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Summary
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee details non-invasive ischaemia testing and the different modalities available:
- Sensitivity and specificity of each test
- The importance of pre-test probability
- Specific...
Summary
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee details non-invasive ischaemia testing and the different modalities available:
- Sensitivity and specificity of each test
- The importance of pre-test probability
- Specific situations in which certain tests are more useful than others
- The importance of the clinical question you are hoping to answer with your test (i.e. hoping to rule out CAD, versus guiding intervention etc)
- The availability of local expertise and how this is important in deciding which test to order
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Dr Rasha Al-Lamee is an Interventional Cardiology Consultant at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London, UK....
Dr Rasha Al-Lamee is an Interventional Cardiology Consultant at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London, UK. Dr Al-Lamee’s research interests are complex coronary intervention, coronary physiology and invasive intravascular assessment. She designed, conducted and led the ORBITA trial and is the lead author of the primary publication in The Lancet. At Imperial College, she is actively involved in the development and recruitment for a number of multi-centre clinical trials. Dr Al- Lamee has over 40 peer-reviewed publications and has presented at international Cardiology conferences worldwide throughout her clinical career. She studied at the University of Oxford and University College London. She went onto complete her training as a junior doctor on the Barts and the London Medical rotation before being appointed as a Specialist Registrar on the North West London Cardiology rotation in 2006. Dr Al-Lamee has twelve years of Cardiology experience and completed three years of Interventional Fellowship training at Hammersmith Hospital in London. She also spent a year training as an Interventional Fellow under the supervision of Professor Antonio Colombo in Milan. She completed specialist training in Cardiology in 2013.
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