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Dr. Leo Grob is a Research Fellow at the Institute of History, University of Bern. His work focuses on advanced cardiovascular imaging techniques, particularly utilizing 4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and compressed sensing cine CMR to study cardiac function, hemodynamics, and the impact of medical interventions such as anesthesia and mechanical ventilation.
His research interests include myocardial strain quantification, the effects of anesthesia on cardiac contractility, and the application of novel imaging software to assess right heart and tricuspid function. He also investigates ventricular-aortic coupling and diastolic dysfunction in patients with atrial fibrillation, leveraging 4D flow imaging to explore cardiovascular hemodynamics in critical care scenarios.
Recent publications highlight advancements in cardiac imaging methodologies, including comparisons of 4D flow CMR acquisition techniques and the feasibility of new post-processing software. His work addresses clinical applications like evaluating invasive ventilation’s cardiovascular impact and analyzing bi-atrial dysfunction in atrial fibrillation patients.
No scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided materials. Dr. Grob has no listed advisees. He is affiliated with the Ordinariate Berger Ziauddin research group at the University of Bern.


