Petrosnihoyan Nopoulos
Professor
Faculty of Medicine
National Heart Lung Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Petros Nihoyannopoulos qualified from medical school in Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France in 1979. He trained in Cardiology at Hammersmith Hospital between 1984 and 1988, becoming Lecturer in Cardiology in 1988 and subsequently Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist in 1991. In 2006 he became Professor of Cardiology at Imperial College London and Hammersmith Hospital. Professor Nihoyannopoulos is clinical Firm leader for treating patients with a range of heart disease as well as leading a research team in a variety of research programs. Professor Nihoyannopoulos' particular area or research is in the study of ventricular function using ultrasound, a field in which he was one of the pioneers of stress echocardiography in the UK in the early 80s, as well as leading the development of contrast microbubbles in clinical practice. He currently holds a number of research grants for the study of heart muscle disease with Tissue Doppler and the use of contrast microbubbles for detecting myocardial perfusion and inflammation. He is devoted to teaching both, under-graduate and post-graduate medical students and is an invited lecturer and visiting Professor in several universities around the world.
Research Interest
Cardiology, Echocardiography
Publications
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Colclough A, Nihoyannopoulos P, 2017, Pocket-sized point-of-care cardiac ultrasound devices Role in the emergency department, Herz, Vol:42, ISSN:0340-9937, Pages:255-261
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Bechman K, Gopalan D, Nihoyannopoulos P, et al., 2017, A cohort study reveals myocarditis to be a rare and life-threatening presentation of large vessel vasculitis., Semin Arthritis Rheum