Prof. Dr. Natasja MS de Groot, FEHRA works as senior cardiologist-electrophysiologist. She is appointed as full-time professor in the Erasmus Medical Center and the Technical University in Delft. She is also a Medical Delta Professor. She is experienced in device implantations and catheter ablation procedures with a variety of mapping/ablation. Natasja MS de Groot. Professor in Electrophysiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Professor in Translational Electrophysiology Technical University Delft. ESC Guidelines for the management of grown-up congenital heart disease (new version 2010) The Task Force on the Management of Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease of the European..
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Natasja MS de Groot, MD, is a cardiologist-electrophysiologist at Erasmus Medical Center (EMC) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Her work focuses on catheter ablation of complex tachyarrhythmias, particularly in patients with congenital heart disease. She is a full-time professor at EMC and Delft University of Technology. Natasja M S de Groot; Short QT syndrome (SQTS) is a very rare channelopathy accompanied by familial clustering and sudden cardiac death. It has an estimated prevalence ranging from 0.02% up to 2%. Natasja MS de Groot was trained in clinical electrophysiology and cardiology at the Leiden University Medical Center and in experimental electrophysiology at the Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht. The title of her thesis was 'Mapping and Ablation of Atrial TachyArrhythmias; from Signal to Substrate. In 2009, she started working as. Prof. Dr. Natasja MS de Groot is professor in translational electrophysiology at Erasmus Medical Center (Rotterdam). She is a Medical Delta professor at EMC and TU Delft, and in this context appointed as part-time professor at SPS and BE. At EMC (her primary affiliation), she works as cardiologist-electrophysiologist.
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Prof. Dr. Natasja MS de Groot works as cardiologist-electrophysiologist at the Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; she is full professor in electrophysiology at the Erasmus Medical Center and Delft Technical University. She is co-founder of the Atrial Fibrillation Innovation Platform, a foundation aimed at co-creating research. ORCID record for Natasja de Groot. ORCID provides an identifier for individuals to use with their name as they engage in research, scholarship, and innovation activities. Natasja M S de Groot Supraventricular tachyarrhythmia (SVT), especially atrial fibrillation (AF), has been observed in patients with inherited cardiac arrhythmia (ICA). Biography Natasja M. S. de Groot received the Medical degree from Leiden University Medical School, Leiden, The Netherlands, in 1998, and the Ph.D. degree in 2006 from Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
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Prof. Dr. Natasja MS de Groot is professor in translational electrophysiology at Erasmus Medical Center (Rotterdam). She is a Medical Delta professor at EMC and TU Delft, and in this context appointed as part-time professor at SPS and BE. Articles by Natasja MS de Groot, Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist. Clinical Relevance of Sinus Rhythm Mapping to Quantify Electropathology Related to Atrial Fibrillation. Mathijs S van Schie, Natasja MS de Groot, Published: 04 July 2022. Citation: Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review 2022;11.
Dive into the research topics where Natasja de Groot is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint. 1 Similar Profiles. Atrial Fibrillation Medicine and Dentistry. 100%. Patient Medicine and Dentistry. 69%. Sinus Rhythm Medicine and Dentistry. Natasja DE GROOT, Head of Department | Cited by 3,716 | of Biomedical Primate Research Centre, Rijswijk (BPRC) | Read 188 publications | Contact Natasja DE GROOT
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Loop is the open research network that increases the discoverability and impact of researchers and their work. Loop enables you to stay up-to-date with the latest discoveries and news, connect with researchers and form new collaborations. Natasja de Groot used it during her PhD research on heart rhythm disorders in Leiden. The newest electrode is a wafer-thin strip to which three metres of multilayer flat cable are attached to read out the 192 channels simultaneously. The cable was made at TU Delft in the Bioelectronics group of Prof. Wouter Serdijn (Faculty of Electrical.