Intet billede af Ole De Backer
  • Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 København Ø

  • Blegdamsvej 3

    2200 København N.

Personlig profil

Kort præsentation

Ole De Backer is a senior Consultant Interventional Cardiology at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen and an Associate Professor of Cardiology at the Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen. He graduated from the University of Ghent as a medical doctor (MD) in 2004 and earned his PhD in Pharmacology in 2009 and his Master in Business Administration at the Vlerick School in 2008. He is a board-certified specialist in Cardiology in Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands.

In his clinical work, Prof. Dr. De Backer primarily takes care of patients with structural heart disease, aortic disease and atrial fibrillation. He has extensive expertise in transcatheter treatment of valvular heart disease, transcatheter closure of the left atrial appendage and patent foramen ovale and transcatheter endovascular aortic repair. Prof. Dr. De Backer's research is also primarily focused on the field of structural interventional cardiology. His areas of interest include the use of multimodality cardiac imaging in the pre-procedural, intra-procedural and post-procedural phase of structural heart interventions and the development of novel interventional techniques and technologies.

 

Potential conflicts of interests

  • Editor and reviewer for several high-impact cardiology journals; among others J Am Coll Cardiol, Eur Heart J, Circulation, EuroIntervention, Am J Cardiol and others.
  • Previous speaker/consulting fees and travel grants from Abbott, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Microport Cardioflow, Siemens,Shockwave Medical, and SMT.

 

Research funding obtained from: 

  • The NOTION-2 trial was supported by unrestricted research grants provided by Abbott, Boston Scientific and Edwards Lifesciences.
  • The NOTION-4 trial was supported by an unrestricted research grant provided by the Novo Nordisk Fonden.
  • The NOTION-5 trial will be partially financed by the Henry Hansen og Hustru Karla Hansens Legat.
  • The HOSPITAVI trial was supported by an unrestricted research grant provided by Medtronic.
  • The redo-TAVI CT-study was supported by unrestricted research grants provided by Abbott and Boston Scientific.
  • The PREDICT-LAA study was supported by unrestricted research grants provided by FEops Medical and Abbott.

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