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The Cardiology Service is a leading team in some scientific areas , especially in heart failure and cardiac regeneration, with over 100 articles published in indexed journals since 2007. It has obtained four patents and participated in two projects of the 7th. EU Framework Programme (RECATABI and HeartCycle).
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The Cardiology Service is part of the iCor Heart Institute, which includes all the Germans Trias Heart Area activity.
The Cardiology team works at providing quality care to cardiovascular patients living in the Northern metropolitan region of Barcelona. It aims to be a modern service, with highly specialized medical care and working in coordination with the other healthcare services in the region.
For these reasons, to be competitive at the international level and to be a medical school where research and innovation are inseparable, all the Service's professionals are guided by the following strategic lines:
- To reach a competitive, open and dynamic organizational model focused on the patient and accessible for the population.
- To coordinate and provide specialized care to cardiovascular patients in the area, both in hospital and in primary healthcare.
- To be a reference centre for patients with complex cardiovascular illnesses, i.e., a third-level hospital.
- To carry out research projects on new diagnostic techniques and cardiovascular treatments.
- To obtain external financial resources for cardiovascular research, both in the clinical and basic research scope.
- To combine clinical practice with undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and clinical-epidemiological and basic cardiovascular research.
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Correu: cardiologia.germanstrias@gencat.cat
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Undergraduate teaching
The Germans Trias Heart Institute and, in particular, the Cardiology Service are involved in training future doctors by teaching the Medicine and Surgery course at the School of Medicine of the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona at the Can Ruti campus. Dr. Antoni Bayés Genís, Chief of Service, is a tenured lecturer of this course, and Dr. Lupón and Dr. Zamora are visiting lecturers.
In addition, the Service collaborates with the Sant Miquel dels Sants High School (Vic) so that some of its students may have a chance to complete their high school research paper with ICREC Group researchers as tutors.
Postgraduate teaching
The service welcomes residents in Cardiology since 1993, and it currently trains three new MIR's every year.
Please check the Teaching Handbook.
2022 Residents information
See the Teaching Guide.
Continuous training
Cardiology at the Germans Trias carries out continuous training sessions everyday, and once a month, a nationally and internationally renowned speaker is invited to the hospital's auditorium.
It also organizes courses for professionals from other hospitals on various cardiovascular specialities.
Medical and research team
Antoni Bayés Genís
Clinical director of the Heart area, Chief of Cardiology Service and lecturer at the UAB School of Medicine at the Can Ruti campus
Josep Lupón Rosés
Head of Clinical Cardiology of the Heart Failure Unit
Cosme Garcia Garcia
Responsible for the Coronary Unit
Fina Mauri Ferré
Head of Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology
Roger Villuendas Sabater
Electrophysiology and Cardiac Stimulation Coordinator
Jorge López Ayerbe
Cardiac Imaging Coordinator
Laura Astier Villaescusa
ICREC Group Research Coordinator
Elisabet Zamora Serrallonga
Specialist. Hospitalization
Cinta Llibre Pallarès
Specialist. Hospitalization
Ángel Caballero Parrilla
Specialist. Hospitalization
Teresa Oliveras Vilà
Specialist. Post Acute Cardiology Patients Unit
Carles Labata Salvador
Specialist. Post Acute Cardiology Patients Unit
Jordi Serra Flores
Specialist. Coronary Unit
Ferran Rueda Sobella
Specialist. Coronary Unit
Eduard Fernàndez Nofrerias
Specialist. Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Unit
Oriol Rodríguez Leor
Specialist. Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Unit
Xavier Carrillo Suàrez
Specialist. Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Unit
Damià Pereferrer Kleiner
Specialist. Electrophisiology and Cardiac Stimulation Unit
Axel Sarrias Mercè
Specialist. Electrophisiology and Cardiac Stimulation Unit
Felipe Bisbal Van Bylen
Specialist. Electrophisiology and Cardiac Stimulation Unit
Elena Ferrer Sistach
Specialist. Echocardiography
Nuria Vallejo Camazón
Specialist. Echocardiography
Francisco Gual Capllonch
Specialist. Echocardiography
Albert Teis Soley
Specialist. Echocardiography and MRI
Marta de Antonio Ferrer
Specialist. Heart Failure Unit
Mar Domingo Teixidor
Specialist. Family and Community Medicine. Heart Failure Unit.
Silvia Serrano García
Specialis. Specialized Atention Centres
Eva Bernal Labrador
Specialis. Specialized Atention Centres
Carles Diez López
Resident doctor
Marc Ferrer Massot
Resident doctor
Elena Georgieva Elchinova
Resident doctor
Oriol De Diego Soler
Resident doctor
Xavier Armario Bel
Resident doctor
Beatriz Toledano León
Resident doctor
Nabil El Ouaddi
Resident doctor
Marc Abuli Lluch
Resident doctor
Victoria Vilarta del Olmo
Resident doctor
Enric Cascos Garcia
Resident doctor
Raquel Adelino Recasens
Resident doctor
Nina Soto Flores
Resident doctor
Edgar Fadheuilhe Grau
Resident doctor
Julia Araño Llach
Resident doctor
Ma José Martínez Membrive
Resident doctor
Santiago Roura Ferrer
ICREC group researcher
Cristina Prat Vidal
ICREC group researcher
Carolina Soler Botija
ICREC group researcher
Paloma Gastelurrutia Soto
ICREC group researcher
Carolina Gálvez Montón
ICREC group researcher
Aida Llucià Valldeperas
ICREC group researcher
Isaac Perea Gil
ICREC group researcher
Oriol Iborra Egea
ICREC group researcher
Carolina Oliete Garallo
Studies coordinator
Nursing team
Juana Linares Pérez
Hospitalization nurse supervisor
Hospitalization nursing team
- Nuria Benito Díaz
- Gabriel Miguel Cabrera Molina
- Violeta Díaz Herrera
- Patricia Bacaicoa Parrado
- Jessica García García
- Yolanda Valle Pérez
- Cristina Rebollo Lozano
- Vanesa de la Cal Alonso
- Paula Gallardo de la Cruz
- Alicia Villa Ferrer
- Laura Ruiz Tome
- Ma Montserrat Bueno Rámirez
- Dulcina Fernández Rivera
- Verónica Fernández Sancha
- Silvia Fumas Frutos
- Estela García García
- Sonia Arrabal Martínez
- Alba Ros Corchado
- Ana Belen Rajo Siñuela
- Antonio Fernando Roldan Gómez
- Sara Gi Fernández
- Claudia Casamajo Prats
- Jenifer García Cano
- Laura Canals de la Vega
- Soraya Cayero Duran
- Alba Molina Cantón
- Marta Pérez Conesa
- Ainoa Valera Bazán
- Sira Valeiras Gómez
- Trinidad Blanco Ramallo
- Alba Fernández Valeros
- Cristina Gómez Vadillo
- Carmen Fernandez Berrocal
- Nuria Estevez Merchán
- Dolores García Espinoso
- Ana Asunción Gómez Herrera
- Francisco Javier García González
- Encarnación Nieto Mateos
- Mercedes Fornos Guardiola
- Ma Luisa Moya Tenorio
- Marta López Gómez
- Francisco Javier Abril Arranz
- Susana González González
- Eva Ma La Torre Herena
- Eva Ma Cuervo Moreno
- Purificación Fernández Ferreira
- Ma Cruz Roldán Martínez
Estel Font Pujol
Office nurse supervisor
Office nursing team
- Ángeles Arroyo Velazquez
- Lucia Cano Sanz
- Monica Guitard Aparicio
- Rosa Ma Valls Pascual
- Ma Carmen Cuenca Cabrero
- Teresa Miró Coll
- Gemma Blanch Roma
María Puertas Clavero
Heart Failure Unit Nursing Team Supervisor
Hear Failure Unit Nursing Team
- Carmen Rivas Jimenez
- Beatriz González Fernández
- Roser Cabanes Sarmiento
- Margarita Rodríguez Vaca
Oscar Gallardo Barrancos
Nursing team supervisor in the Electrophysiology and Cardiac StimulationStimulation, Coronary and Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Units
Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Nursing Team
- Beatriz Gil Ambrosio
- Idoia Murua Lario
- Ester Martínez Pérez
- Agustí Durán Parra
- Elvira Porcel Arrebola
- Dolors Esteban García
- Judith Serra Gregori
Coronary unit nursing team
Specialized Atention Centres nursing team Doctor Robert of Badalona and Doctor Barraquer of Sant Adrià de Besòs
Nursing team supervisors: Irene Figuera Mas and Yolanda Romero Ramírez
- Mercedes Baena Carretero
- Àngles Linares Juncosa
- Ma Carmen López Dosouto
- Montserrat Penadés Permanyer
- Nuria Martrat Duch
- Lucia Garrido Nuñez
- Elisabet Martí Nicilas
- Ma Ángeles García Fernández
- Eva Ferrer Bachiller
- Montserrat Tapia Moreno
- Carme Vega
Administrative team
- Susana Torres Cabeza.
Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Unit
- Dámaris Montesino Marruecos.
Hospitalitzation
- Ma Luisa Franco Pérez.
Heart failure Unit
- Pilar Gomáriz Soria.
Coronary unit
- Núria Borras Campos.
Offices and cabinets
The Cardiology Service is part of the iCor Heart Institute, which includes all the Germans Trias Heart Area activity.
The Cardiology team works at providing quality care to cardiovascular patients living in the Northern metropolitan region of Barcelona. It aims to be a modern service, with highly specialized medical care and working in coordination with the other healthcare services in the region.
For these reasons, to be competitive at the international level and to be a medical school where research and innovation are inseparable, all the Service's professionals are guided by the following strategic lines:
- To reach a competitive, open and dynamic organizational model focused on the patient and accessible for the population.
- To coordinate and provide specialized care to cardiovascular patients in the area, both in hospital and in primary healthcare.
- To be a reference centre for patients with complex cardiovascular illnesses, i.e., a third-level hospital.
- To carry out research projects on new diagnostic techniques and cardiovascular treatments.
- To obtain external financial resources for cardiovascular research, both in the clinical and basic research scope.
- To combine clinical practice with undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and clinical-epidemiological and basic cardiovascular research.
Conventional hospital cardiological clinical care is located on the 11th. floor of the main hospital tower. A medical team made up of three specialists, together with residents in Cardiology and other specialities, plus the nursing and nurse assistants teams work there. The annual number of patients admitted is approximately 2,100, mostly due to infarction, angina, heart failure and alterations in cardiac rhythm.
HF is a pathology that occurs when the heart is unable, for whatever reason, to expel as it should the blood that arrives in each cardiac cycle . It is a pathology with a very high mortality rate and prevalence of associated diseases.
The German Trias Hert Failure Unit was created in 2001 in response to the high number of HF patients and the difficulty many of them have living with it and getting the proper treatment. This is a truly multidisciplinary unit where cardiologists, Internal Medicine specialists, family doctors, geriatricians, rehabilitation doctors, psychiatrists, nephrologists, dietitians, social workers and specialized nurses work together.
From the start, the Cardiology Service has opted for treating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) by performing an emergency coronary angioplasty (PCAP or Primary Angioplasty) in the Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Unit. Briefly, this procedure consists of introducing a catheter through the arteries to reach the heart to be able to quickly unclog the clogged coronary artery.
Thus, a thorough protocol of action was designed, and in 2007, the 24- hour, 365-day care system was implemented. In 2010, this protocol was extended all over Catalonia (Code Infarction or Code AMI), and Germans Trias became the pilot centre and today is part of the technical monitoring committee.
The idea is to improve coronary artery condition by means of the so-called stents, a type of small device placed inside the arteries through a catheter to keep them from clogging. It is all done under control with intravascular radiological images at the d' Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Unit .
In 2002, a pioneering programme to access the heart with these catheters through the radial artery, i.e., from the wrist rather than the groin, was started in Catalonia. The programme refers both to diagnostic and interventional coronary procedures.
Access through the radial artery implies a significant decrease in vascular complications and improved patient comfort. There are studies that show that it may even reduce mortality, and it makes it possible to avoid hospitalization. Currently, over 90% of these procedures are done this way.
In the last few years, percutaneous treatment of structural cardiopathy (introducing a catheter through the arteries to reach the heart) in its multiple disciplines has experienced enormous growth:
- Interauricular communication closure
- Permeable oval foramen (anomalous communications between the different heart chambers)
- Ductus
- Periprothesic leaks
- Flap closing
- Valvuloplasties
- Valve prosthesis implantation
The Cardiology Service, together with the Nephrology Service, treats refractory arterial hypertension (resistant) by means of denervation (ablacion) of kidney arteries with a radiofrequency catheter.
The Germans Trias has been a pioneer in pacemaker implantation by cardiologists, starting in 1988. Currently, the Electrophysiology and Cardiac Stimulation Unit implants all kinds of cardiac stimulation devices:
- Single and dual chamber pacemakers
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy
- Implantable automatic defibrillators (IAD)
- Subcutaneous IAD
- Soon, wireless pacemakers
It currently does in-person and remote monitorization of over two thousand patients carrying these types of devices.
The first electrode extraction of implanted devices was done in 1993. Since 2011, this is systematically done percutaneously (without surgical incision). Currently, the Cardiac Electrophysiology Unit has extracted over two hundred wires with excellent results.
At the Electrophysiology lab, electrophysiology studies and ablation catheter treatments for all kinds of arrhythmia are done:
- Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
- Auricular flutter
- Auricular fibrillation
- Ventricular tachycardia
To that end, the most advanced techniques are used, including irrigated tip catheter ablation, 3D guided electroanatomic mapping, focal cryoablation and cryoballoon.
- Transthoracic and transesophagial ultrasound, pharmacological and physical stress test, 3D imaging, intraoperatory echocardiography
- Cardiac Magnetic Resonnance with anatomical, functional and perfusion studies
- Cardiovascular functional tests
- Nuclear Medicine studies
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With over 800 annual admissions, the Germans Trias Coronary Care Unit is the reference centre for cardiac emergencies (especially those requiring specialized or complex diagnostic techniques or treatments) in the healthcare system of the Northern Barcelones and Maresme, servicing almost 800,000 people.
As part of the Code Infartion programme for emergency infarction care of the Health Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya, the unit is the continuous care centre for this region, open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
The Cardiology Service specialists of the Germans Trias Hospitals see patients:
- at the hospital itself.
- At the Doctor Robert Specialized Care Centre in Badalona
- At the Doctor Barraquer Specialized Care Centre in Sant Adrià de Besòs
Consultation for diagnosis, treatment and control of specific diseases or medical conditions:
- Several types of myocardiopathies (hypertrophic, Chagas, etc.)
- Arrhythmia-syncope
- Valvulopathies
- Patients who are candidates for percutaneous prostheses implantation (TAVI)
- Aorta pathology
- Congenital adult diseases
- Pericardial pathology
The purpose of this committee is to promote excellence in diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of structural cardiopathies. In other words, if possible, by means of percutaneous treatment and without surgical incision, which has grown expotentially in the last few years.
The complexity of planning and carrying out these procedures require a multidisciplinary approach, and the committee is working along this line.
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI)
AMI is caused by the occlusion of a coronary artery producing an irrigation deficit to an area of the heart, and it is one of the leading causes of death around the world. The most effective treatment for AMI is to unclog the coronary arteries by implanting intravascular devices that keep the arteries open. This system is know as primary angioplasty and the devices are called stents.
The Germans Trias Cardiology Service is a pioneer in this treatment and has had a structured 24-hour care programme since 2007 that has been a benchmark in developing the infarction care network for all of Catalonia in 2010 (Code Infarction or Code AMI).).
Heart Failure (HF)
HF is a pathology that occurs when the heart is unable, for whatever reason, to expel as it should the blood that arrives in each cardiac cycle. Germans Trias has a specific unit created in 2001 in response to the high number of people suffering from HF and the difficulty many of them have in living with this condition and getting the proper treatment.
The Cardiology Service is a leading team in some scientific areas , especially in heart failure and cardiac regeneration, with over 100 articles published in indexed journals since 2007. It has obtained four patents and participated in two projects of the 7th. EU Framework Programme (RECATABI and HeartCycle).
Undergraduate teaching
The Germans Trias Heart Institute and, in particular, the Cardiology Service are involved in training future doctors by teaching the Medicine and Surgery course at the School of Medicine of the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona at the Can Ruti campus. Dr. Antoni Bayés Genís, Chief of Service, is a tenured lecturer of this course, and Dr. Lupón and Dr. Zamora are visiting lecturers.
In addition, the Service collaborates with the Sant Miquel dels Sants High School (Vic) so that some of its students may have a chance to complete their high school research paper with ICREC Group researchers as tutors.
Postgraduate teaching
The service welcomes residents in Cardiology since 1993, and it currently trains three new MIR's every year.
Please check the Teaching Handbook.
2022 Residents information
See the Teaching Guide.
Continuous training
Cardiology at the Germans Trias carries out continuous training sessions everyday, and once a month, a nationally and internationally renowned speaker is invited to the hospital's auditorium.
It also organizes courses for professionals from other hospitals on various cardiovascular specialities.
Contacte: cardiologia.germanstrias@gencat.cat