Patrick Serruys

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The CORRIB Core Lab team are a group of globally renowned experts in interventional cardiology, noninvasive and invasive coronary imaging and novel devices, clinical trials and medical innovation.

For more than four decade the team of experts have developed and perfected over 60 cardiovascular activities, techniques and methods of image analysis.

Non-invasive imaging core lab provides 30 core Lab validated, vendor neutral imaging techniques and analysis methods from 5 imaging modalities (Echo, MSCT, MRI, ECG and Aortography)
Coronary imaging core lab provides 30 core Lab validated, vendor neutral imaging techniques and analysis methods from 5 imaging modalities (QCA, Angiography, IVUS, OCT, MSCT)
The CORRIB Core Lab team is managed by Professor Patrick Serruys, Professor Yoshi Onuma and Professor Osama Soliman.
The Core Lab team is a combination of imaging analysts and senior interventional cardiologists. The team has expertise in telemedicine needs and guidance by request of physicians performing complex procedures.

In close collaboration with other NUI Galway institutes, the Cardiovascular team is working to create novel ideas, solutions in diagnostic and therapeutic arenas to improve patient care.

Our Research aims are to

support medtech industry and pharma trials
conduct clinical trials at the front line of innovation
foster the relationship with industry and EU regulatory bodies
The ultimate goal of this team is to improve patient care and have a cost-effective approach to health care.

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Biography

Professor Patrick Serruys is a world-renowned expert in interventional cardiology and imaging with more than four decades of experience in clinical trials and innovation in medicine. He has pioneered several interventional procedures and devices such as BMS, DES, BRS and TAVI as well as imaging techniques including quantitative coronary angiography, quantitative IVUS, OCT, near spectroscopy combined with IVUS.These techniques have been used to assess many pharmacological trials aiming at resolving the issue of restenosis. Professor Serruys has conducted over 90 trials including over 191,000 patients including many interventional trials to assess the clinical benefit of coronary procedures such as POBA, atherectomy, laser ablation, BMS, DES, drug coated balloons.In parallel he has developed interest for non-invasive imaging of coronary artery disease combining anatomy and functional assessments of CTA. For twenty years he was the chief of department of interventional cardiology at the Thorax center Rotterdam. He has been awarded several gold medals including the ESC and ACC career achievements awards.He is the author and co-author of more than 4000 peer-reviewed Public - No restrictionations and is the author,co-author and editor of more than 42 books including the textbook of the European Society of Cardiology.

Research Interests

The CORRIB Core Lab team are a group of globally renowned experts in interventional cardiology, noninvasive and invasive coronary imaging and novel devices, clinical trials and medical innovation.For more than four decade the team of experts have developed and perfected over 60 cardiovascular activities, techniques and methods of image analysis.Non-invasive imaging core lab provides 30 core Lab validated, vendor neutral imaging techniques and analysis methods from 5 imaging modalities (Echo, MSCT, MRI, ECG and Aortography) Coronary imaging core lab provides 30 core Lab validated, vendor neutral imaging techniques and analysis methods from 5 imaging modalities (QCA, Angiography, IVUS, OCT, MSCT) The CORRIB Core Lab team is managed by Professor Patrick Serruys, Professor Yoshi Onuma and Professor Osama Soliman.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  • SDG 13 - Climate Action
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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