Dr Rashid and leading cardiologist Dr Gregg Stone, Director of Cardiovascular Research & Education, Columbia University Medical Center & New York-Presbyterian Hospital. |
TCT Asia
Pacific is the largest interventional cardiology conference in Asia Pacific and
Dr Rashid won the award against eight international finalists from Europe and
Asia. He was awarded the prize by a
five-panel member consisting of leading cardiologists from USA, Europe and
Asia.
Dr Rashid’s
abstract, titled “CT-defined subclinical leaflet
thrombosis following bioprosthetic aortic valves are associated with adverse cerebrovascular
events ” was recently published in Europe’s
highest impact interventional cardiology journal, Eurointervention.
“In a world-first,
MonashHeart has proven that subclinical leaflet thrombosis (a blood clot on the
heart valve) diagnosed with cardiac CT is associated with increased rates of
stroke and transient ischaemic attacks,” Dr Rashid said.
Dr Rashid
and MonashHeart are now involved in looking at cardiac and coagulation
biomarkers in predicting subclinical leaflet thrombosis following transcatheter
aortic valve replacements, in collaboration with Monash Haematology.
Dr Rashid
has been selected to present a separate oral presentation at the European
Society of Cardiology Congress in Munich, Germany later this year on the effect
of prosthesis valve design in the development of subclinical leaflet thrombosis.
Dr Rashid acknowledges
the senior author of this study, Dr Adam Brown, and his PhD supervisors, Professor
James Cameron and Associate Professor Arthur Nasis for their ongoing guidance and
support in his research endeavors.
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