prof. dr. Annelies Decloedt
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0000-0001-8129-2006
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- After graduating as an equine veterinarian in 2008, I completed a PhD at Ghent University in equine echocardiography (tissue Doppler imaging and two-dimensional speckle tracking for quantification of left ventricular function). Since 2012, I have worked as a postdoctoral research fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders, investigating the influence of pulmonary hypertension and exercise training on right ventricular function. In 2015, I was appointed as assistant professor in veterinary clinical and communication skills at the faculty of veterinary medicine, Ghent University. I was responsible for establishing the skills laboratory where students can practice clinical and communication skills using dummy models and simulations. My areas of major professional interest are equine cardiology and ultrasound, veterinary education and veterinarian-client communication.
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Patch-clamping on isolated equine atrial cardiomyocytes to study atrial electrophysiological properties.
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Influence of N-butylscopolammonium bromide and metamizol sodium on echocardiographic variables in healthy Warmblood horses
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- Conference Paper
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Creating an optimal ablation lesion in equine myocardial tissue: An in vitro study
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Flemish equine veterinarians' perceptions on the use of and client communication about complementary and alternative veterinary medicine
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Assessment of the severity of aortic valve regurgitation by spectral Doppler of aortic and carotid blood flow in horses
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In silico simulations to determine cardioversion efficacy and risk for tissue damage of different transvenous electrical cardioversion catheter positions in horses
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Transseptal puncture in the horse using intracardiac ultrasound guidance: First results with follow-up
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Remote (‘home’) monitoring of implantable devices: applicable in practice?
(2023) -
Transseptal puncture in the horse using intracardiac ultrasound guidance: First results with follow-up
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- Journal Article
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Three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping and radiofrequency ablation as a novel treatment for atrioventricular accessory pathway in a horse : a case report