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Kristin Mol is a researcher in the Department of Anesthesiology at Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, focusing on perioperative cardiovascular risk assessment and outcomes in noncardiac surgery. Her work integrates clinical data, biomarkers, and long-term patient follow-up to improve risk stratification and postoperative care.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of anesthesiology and cardiology, particularly in evaluating myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS), the role of high-sensitivity troponin T, and the impact of intraoperative and postoperative hypotension. She employs prospective cohort studies and matched cohort analyses to investigate how physiological stressors during surgery influence long-term health outcomes and quality of life.
The trends in her publications show a consistent focus on clinical translation, with studies published in top-tier journals such as Anesthesiology and British Journal of Anaesthesia. Her work often involves collaborations with experts in anesthesiology, cardiology, and vascular surgery, emphasizing multidisciplinary approaches to perioperative medicine.
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Kristin Mol has contributed to significant research projects related to cardiac risk in surgical patients, potentially supported by institutional or national grants in perioperative medicine, though specific funding sources are not listed. She has collaborated extensively with senior researchers such as Svenja E. Hoeks, Robert J. Stolker, and Fenneke van Lier. While no formal advisees are listed, her recent completion of a doctoral thesis suggests she is in a postdoctoral or early independent research phase.
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