In the second of our series of โresearch updatesโ which focus on the achievements โ and vision โ of CRYs current Research Fellows, weโre delighted to introduce Dr Mihnea Casian (one of Europeโs most aspiring sports cardiologists) and to officially welcome him to the CRY family!
Dr Mihnea Casian
Too old for a life-threatening inherited cardiac condition? The importance of cascade genetic testing
Read the full research here Luciana Andreea Hrib, Andra Valeria Hadarag, Mihnea Casian, Michael Papadakis
29-year-old Asymptomatic Caucasian Male Attends Cardiac Screening
Read the full research here Dr. Joshua Lloyd, Dr. Mihnea Casian. European Association of Preventive Cardiology. Abstract: Premature Ventricular Complexes (PVCs) are a common ECG finding in athletes, present in somewhere between 1-10% of screening ECGs.(1โ4) PVCs can occur in the absence of identifiable cardiovascular disease. In this case, they are called โidiopathicโ and generally […]
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathies (ARVC): Diagnostic challenges from imaging to genetics
Mihnea Casian,ย Michael Papadakis,ย Ruxandra Jurcut. Kardiologia Polska. Read the full research here Abstract: Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a hereditary cardiomyopathy, predominantly affecting young males, regardless of ethnicity or race. Due to its variable penetrance, females usually have milder and less malignant phenotypes and it may be diagnosed in older individuals. Accordingly, some affected individuals […]
Dr Mihnea Casian
Mihnea Casian is a cardiology fellow in Inherited Cardiac Conditions Clinic, St. Georgeโs University Hospital, London, and a PhD student of the Department of Cardiology in Bucharest (Prof. Dr. C. C. Iliescu; Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases, Bucharest and Expert Center for Rare Genetic Cardiovascular Diseases).