PhD Scientific Days 2025

Budapest, 7-9 July 2025

Poster Session I. - T: Cardiovascular Medicine and Research

16:30 – 16:36 Márton, Petra
Pattern of exercise blood glucose responses and its association with performance parameters in elite athletes
16:36 – 16:42 Mester, Balázs
Inherited Hypertrabeculation? Genetic and Clinical Insights in Blood Relatives of Genetically Affected Left Ventricular Excessive Trabeculation Patients
16:42 – 16:48 Turschl, Timea Katalin
Pressure-volume-strain-derived myocardial work: a novel prognostic marker in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement
16:48 – 16:54 Ferencz, Andrea
Decoding Right Ventricular Shape: A 3D Echocardiographic Study Across Health and Disease States
16:54 – 17:00 Juhos, Bendegúz
A Planning Software for Physician-Modified Endografts: Improving Precision and Speed
17:00 – 17:06 ALHADDAD, AYHAM
Age-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of HFpEF
17:06 – 17:12 Bernáth-Nagy, Dominika
Isolation and Quantification of Circulating Extracellular Vesicles in Myocardial Homeostasis, Strain, and Ischemia States
17:12 – 17:18 Nagy, Kristóf
Utility of Artificial Intelligence Plaque Quantification to Detect Ischemia on Cardiac MRI
17:18 – 17:24 Nagy-Bozsoky, József
Heart Rate Variability Reveals Complex Autonomic Responses to High Gravitational Loads in Aerobatic Flight
17:24 – 17:30 Pásztor, Dorottya Tímea
High prevalence of non-dipper and reverse dipper patterns among the Hungarian population according to the nationwide ABPM registry
17:30 – 17:36 Zámodics, Márk
Correlations between body composition and aerobic fitness in elite female youth water polo players
17:36 – 17:42 Beke, Sámuel
Single-Source versus Dual-Source Photon Counting-Detector in Coronary CT Angiography: Initial Experience and Image Quality
17:42 – 17:48 Szakál, Imre
Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist therapy in patients with heart failure and sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia: a comparative analysis of spironolactone vs. eplerenone
17:48 – 17:54 Benyó, Franciska
CT-derived Radiomic Phenotype of Left Ventricle Myocardium Predicts Long-term Outcome in TAVR Patients