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Congenital heart disease

Members

Konrad Brockmeier

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

AEPC Representative 2013-16

Lucio Careddu

Residents Committee

Member 2013-16

Morten Helvind

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2015-18

Jürgen Hörer

COUNCIL

Domain Chair 2021-2024

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Chair 2021-2024

David Barron

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2016-19

J. William Gaynor

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2016-19

Nico Blom

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2016-19

Boulos Asfour

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2018-2021

Peter Murin

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2018-2021

BIOGRAPHY

Peter Murin graduated in 2006 as a medical doctor at Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia. In 2015, he was board-certified in heart surgery and obtained his certificate for congenital heart surgery in 2018. After finishing his residency in cardiac and congenital cardiac surgery in Oldenburg and Sankt Augustin, Germany, he was recruited by German Heart Center Berlin. Currently, he is senior consultant at the department for congenital heart surgery and head of the minimally-invasive program. His areas of interest are aortic valve repair, Ross procedure, repair of Ebstein´s anomaly, and minimally-invasive techniques for the repair of congenital heart defects. Since 2014, he serves as writing member of the Guideline-Committee of German Society for Paediatric Cardiology, and in 2018, Peter became member of the EACTS Congenital Domain.

Ilkka Mattila

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2018-2021

Caner Salih

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2019-2022

Luca Vricella

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2019-2022

Matej Nosal

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2019-2022

Amir-Reza Hosseinpour

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2021-2024

BIOGRAPHY

Reza Hosseinpour was born in Iran in 1964 but left his native country in 1978 to live in the USA, then France and then the UK where he became a British citizen. He studied medicine at the University of London: Guys’ and St Thomas’ Hospitals. His general surgical training took place between the University Hospitals of London and Cambridge. He then obtained his doctoral degree in the morphology of congenital cardiac malformations at the Royal Brompton Hospital and National Heart & Lung Institute at Imperial College, London. His specialist training in cardiac surgery started with a brief period at the University Hospital of Southampton followed by a full training programme at Papworth Hospital in Cambridge. Subsequently, he sub-specialized in congenital cardiac surgery by working at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Guy’s Hospital (that unit has since moved to Evelina Children’s Hospital) and Birmingham Children’s Hospital. In 2006 he moved to Seville, Spain, to join the staff of the congenital cardiac surgery unit at the Virgen del Rocio University Hospital, which is one of the teaching hospitals of the University of Seville. He became the chief of this unit in 2010 and continues as such. He has written many scientific articles and several chapters in medical textbooks. He is also the author of the book Pathophysiology of Congenital Heart Disease from a Surgical Perspective, which was published in 2020. He has also written a non-medical book describing the history and elements of bullfighting, which he was exposed to while living in Seville.

Eva Sames-Dolzer

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE DOMAIN

Member 2021-2024

BIOGRAPHY

Eva Sames-Dolzer was born in Linz, Austria, attended the medical school of the University of Vienna and lives together with her husband and their two daughters in Linz. She passed her residency in General Surgery and later on in Cardiac Surgery at the former General Hospital Linz, Austria, now Kepler University Hospital Linz. She is working as attending surgeon in the field of paediatric cardiac surgery since 2004 at the Children’s Heart Center Linz, serving as chief substitute of the institution. Her primary scientific and surgical interests lie in single ventricle palliation and treatment of borderline left ventricle patients after foetal intervention. She is also faculty member of the Johannes Kepler University, teaching cardiovascular diseases and paediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery.