Cardiovascular Toxicology is a specialized field of study that focuses on understanding the adverse effects of various substances on the cardiovascular system. This interdisciplinary science combines elements of pharmacology, toxicology, and cardiology to explore how drugs, chemicals, and environmental factors impact the heart and blood vessels. Researchers in cardiovascular toxicology aim to identify and assess the potential risks associated with exposure to certain substances, particularly those used in medications, industrial processes, or encountered in everyday environments. By investigating the mechanisms through which these agents influence cardiovascular function, experts in this field contribute valuable insights to the development of safer pharmaceuticals, environmental regulations, and occupational safety guidelines. Ultimately, the goal of cardiovascular toxicology is to enhance our understanding of cardiovascular health and mitigate potential hazards, promoting overall well-being and preventing cardiovascular-related diseases.
Title : Surgical fetal stem cells implantation in heart failure patients long term results at 14 years
Federico Benetti, Benetti Foundation, Argentina
Title : Exploring new biomarkers of cardiomyopathy
Shuping Zhong, University of Southern California, United States
Title : The development of human relaxin-2 for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, HFpEF
Thomas Bernd Dschietzig, Relaxera GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
Title : Cancer and cardiovascular diseases: Common pathogenesis mechanisms and risk factors
Mekhman N Mamedov, National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Russian Federation
Title : Pulse field ablation for atrial fibrillation complications: What do we know yet
Narendra Kumar, HeartbeatsZ Academy, United Kingdom
Title : Lipoprotein (a): The hidden cardiovascular risk
Syed Raza, Awali Hospital, Bahrain