5th November – Read the full research here S Marwaha , R Bhatia , J Basu , K Mohamed , M Tome , A Malhotra , M Papadakis , S Sharma
Dr Sarandeep Marwaha
Role of exercise in atrial fibrillation management
Sarandeep Marwaha, Sanjay Sharma. British journal of sports medicine. 2025 Aug 26. Read the full research here
Dr Marwaha: Solving the Grey Zone – Differentiating Athlete’s Heart from early DCM

So, what happens next when a CRY-funded Research Fellow reaches the end of their 3-year tenure and returns to complete their clinical training, taking further steps on the path towards Cardiology Consultant? Where – and how – does research fit into this inevitably busy and pressured schedule? Well, as we’ve learnt from the previous interviews […]
Utility of cardiopulmonary stress testing in differentiating LV remodelling and dilated cardiomyopathy in athletes with an enlarged ventricle and baseline depressed LV function
Read the full research here S Marwaha, P Bulleros, Z Fanton, R Bhatia, H Maclachlan, G Finocchiaro, S Gati, S Prasad, M Papadakis, S Sharma
Validation and refinement of a non-invasive algorithm for differentiating physiological LV enlargement and dilated cardiomyopathy in athletes with an enlarged and low resting LV
Read the full research here S Marwaha, Z Fanton, P Bulleros, R Bhatia, H Maclachlan, G Finocchiaro, S Gati, S Prasad, M Papadakis, S Sharma
Women in Cardiology

Starting on International Women in Science Day (11th February) until International Women’s Day (8th March), we highlighted the incredible women working to save young lives through CRY’s cardiac screening and research programme.
Throughout the campaign, we shared their stories—what inspired them to pursue cardiology and what being part of CRY meant to them.
Abstract We147: The Utility of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) Amongst Male and Female athletes to Differentiate Between Physiological Left Ventricular Enlargement and Mildly Depressed Resting Systolic Function and Athletic Individuals with Dilated Cardiomyopathy.
Sarandeep Marwaha, Zephryn Fanton, Paulo Bulleros, Rachel Simmons, Raghav T Bhatia, Hamish MacLachlan, Maite Tome, Gherardo Finocchiaro, Aneil Malhotra, Sabiha Gati, Sanjay Prasad, Michael Papadakis and Sanjay Sharma Read the full research here
Mending the broken valentine heart: a case report
Sarandeep Marwaha et al. European heart journal. Case reports. 2022 Aug 5. Read the paper here Background: Mortality from myocardial infarction (MI) has been decreasing since the introduction of primary percutaneous intervention. Late complications still pose a dilemma, such as deterioration of left ventricle (LV) function, LV aneurysms, and LV thrombus formation. If not adequately […]