Enzo Lüsebrink (@eluesebrink) 's Twitter Profile
Enzo Lüsebrink

@eluesebrink

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. med. | Dipl.-Kfm. | Cardiologist at the University Hospital of Bonn

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Enzo Lüsebrink (@eluesebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are happy to share our latest contribution to JCDD: Safety of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices mdpi.com/2988614 #mdpijcdd via JCDD MDPI Dr. med. Hugo Lanz steffi fichtner @LMU_Uniklinikum

Enzo Lüsebrink (@eluesebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lifetime cumulative activity burden is associated with symptomatic heart failure and arrhythmic risk in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy: a retrospective cohort study academic.oup.com/europace/artic… Leonhard Binzenhöfer European Society of Cardiology Journals

Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai (@gbiondizoccai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Must-read review on cardiogenic shock just published in The Lancet: -> cardiogenic shock is a complex syndrome defined by systemic hypoperfusion and inadequate cardiac output arising from a wide array of underlying causes ->few therapeutic interventions have shown survival

Must-read review on cardiogenic shock just published in The Lancet:
-> cardiogenic shock is a complex syndrome defined by systemic hypoperfusion and inadequate cardiac output arising from a wide array of  underlying causes
->few therapeutic interventions have shown survival
Eddy J. Gutierrez, MD (@eddyjoemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presented in this fantastic review article are the studies that support our current management, both pharmacological and mechanical circulatory support, of cardiogenic shock. There’s so much more, too. Check it out and share.🎩 tip to the authors. eddyjoemd.com/foamed/

Presented in this fantastic review article are the studies that support our current management, both pharmacological and mechanical circulatory support, of cardiogenic shock. There’s so much more, too. Check it out and share.🎩 tip to the authors.

eddyjoemd.com/foamed/
Critical Care Reviews (@critcarereviews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cardiogenic Shock CCR Journal Watch criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidenc… Get the latest critical care literature every weekend via the CCR Newsletter - subscribe at criticalcarereviews.com/newsletters/su…

Cardiogenic Shock

CCR Journal Watch
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidenc…

Get the latest critical care literature every weekend via the CCR Newsletter - subscribe at criticalcarereviews.com/newsletters/su…
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kardiologie (@dgk_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trotz stagnierender Mortalitätsraten beim kardiogenen Schock seit rund 25 Jahren gibt es nun Hoffnung: PD Dr. Dr. Enzo Lüsebrink & Prof. Holger Thiele Thiele erklären, warum die #DanGerSchockStudie einen Meilenstein darstellt. ➡️ herzmedizin.de/fuer-aerzte-un… #Herzmedizinde #DGK #BNK

Aitor Uribarri (@auribarri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to be part of this publication on the management of high-risk PE. This study provides key evidence on advanced treatment strategies. A great achievement by Enzo Lüsebrink and Holger Thiele team! 🩺📖 goo.su/KIGTiw ⬇️Here’s a thread on our latest study findings

Proud to be part of this publication on the management of high-risk PE. This study provides key evidence on advanced treatment strategies. A great achievement by  <a href="/eluesebrink/">Enzo Lüsebrink</a>  and  <a href="/thiele_holger/">Holger Thiele</a>
 team! 🩺📖 goo.su/KIGTiw
⬇️Here’s a thread on our latest study findings
Informationsdienst Wissenschaft - Nachrichten (@idw_online_de) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New multicenter study shows: Which treatment helps best with high-risk acute pulmonary embolism International study with over 1,000 patients provides groundbreaking findings for clinical intensive care medicine - A current study invo nachrichten.idw-online.de/2025/03/04/new…

Zouheir Bitar (@zbitarsonoicu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High‑risk pulmonary embolism: the significance and perspectives of pulmonary reperfusion VA-ECMO should— whenever necessary—be used as a bridge to pulmonary reperfusion, Intensive Care Med doi.org/10.1007/s00134…

High‑risk pulmonary embolism: the significance and perspectives of pulmonary reperfusion
VA-ECMO should— whenever necessary—be used as a bridge to pulmonary reperfusion, 
Intensive Care Med doi.org/10.1007/s00134…
The Heart (@zheart11768530) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔴High-risk pulmonary embolism: the significance and perspectives of pulmonary reperfusion⤵️ #2025Review #openaccess 🔹VA-ECMO should— whenever necessary—be used as a bridge to pulmonary reperfusion 🔹link.springer.com/article/10.100… #FOAMed #MedEd #medstudent #paramedic

🔴High-risk pulmonary embolism: the significance and perspectives of pulmonary reperfusion⤵️  #2025Review #openaccess 
     
🔹VA-ECMO should— whenever necessary—be used as a bridge to pulmonary reperfusion

🔹link.springer.com/article/10.100…
 #FOAMed #MedEd #medstudent #paramedic
M Velia Antonini (@foamecmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🫁🩸High-risk pulmonary embolism, on significance & perspectives of timely pulmonary vascular bed reperfusion to minimize morbidity/mortality... Should #ECLS, if required, be used as bridge to reperfusion, NOT to recovery, combined with therapeutic anticoagulation alone??

🫁🩸High-risk pulmonary embolism, on significance &amp; perspectives of timely pulmonary vascular bed reperfusion to minimize morbidity/mortality... Should #ECLS, if required, be used as bridge to reperfusion, NOT to recovery, combined with therapeutic anticoagulation alone??
Enzo Lüsebrink (@eluesebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are happy to share our latest contribution to Clinical Transplantation: Association of HLA Mismatch With Adverse Cardiovascular Events Following Lung Transplantation onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ct…

Enzo Lüsebrink (@eluesebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wer are happy to share our latest contribution to Intensive Care Medicine in the context of high-risk acute pulmonary embolism addressing the catastrophic subgroup and methodological aspects. doi.org/10.1007/s00134…