Collaboration with external partnersThe department collaborates with all the invasive cardiology departments in Denmark and most of Scandinavia. Secondly, there is a close collaboration with many international heart centres across Europe and the US.Among these are:
Awards and Major fundingThe Danish Arrhythmia and Research Centre (DARC) is a collaboration between the Heart Centre and the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen and is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. The DARC aims at clarifying how molecular alterations in the cardiac muscle cells cause electrical instability and generate arrhythmia. For more information look at http://darc.ku.dkEDITORS (Eastern Denmark Initiative To imprOve Revascularization Strategies) is a collaboration between the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet and Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen and is funded by the Danish Council for Strategic Research with DKK 20 million. DANISH(A DANish randomized, controlled, multicenter study to assess the efficacy of Implantable cardioverter defibrillator in patients with non-ischemic Systolic Heart failure on mortality) is funded with DKK 15 million by the Danish Heart Foundation and the Medtronic and St Jude medical companies.The VOLCANO trialValve replacement in patients with severe aOrtic vaLve stenosis comparing transCAtheter and surgical implaNtatiOn. A National randomized clinical trial of trans-catheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) compared with conventional surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) is being funded with DKK 8 mill by the Danish Heart Foundation.
The risk of women who use a contraceptive vaginal ring or contraceptive patches developing blood clots is 6.5-7.7 times greater than for women who use a non-hormonal contraceptive This is the result of a new study from Rigshospitalet and Hillerød Hospital.
A team of researchers at Rigshospitalet has found a new and simple way of detecting testicular cancer before it starts. This discovery will benefit patients in both Denmark and abroad.
Copenhagen Conference 2012 June 14th and 15th on “Gender and Health through Life” with support and participation from the Danish EU Presidency.