Dr. Claude Kouakam | Monitor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Claude Kouakam | Monitor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Claude Kouakam, CHU Lille, France

Dr. Claude Kouakam, MD, PhD, is a distinguished cardiologist specializing in cardiac rhythm disorders, currently serving as a full-time hospital practitioner at the Heart and Lung Institute, Lille University Hospital (CHU Lille), where he heads the Syncope Unit and the Non-Invasive Electrophysiology Laboratory. A Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) and a member of several prominent scientific societies including the European Society of Cardiology and the French Society of Cardiology, Dr. Kouakam has contributed significantly to clinical research and medical education. He has authored or co-authored 79 peer-reviewed clinical research articles, 89 didactic publications, and has delivered over 100 lectures in continuing medical education and scientific congresses worldwide. In addition to his editorial roles with several leading scientific journals, he serves as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Presse Médicale Formation. Dr. Kouakam is actively involved in the academic development of future cardiologists, having supervised 15 medical theses and served on 10 doctoral juries.

Professional Profile:

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🏅 Best Researcher Award

Dr. Claude KOUAKAM stands out as a leading expert in cardiac electrophysiology with an extensive clinical, academic, and scientific background. His contributions span across advanced patient care, medical education, and high-impact research. Key factors that strongly support his candidacy include

🎓 Education & Academic Involvement

  • Medical Doctor (MD) & PhD – Specialized in Cardiology 🫀

  • Former Hospital Intern 🏥

  • Former Assistant Chief of Clinic 🩺

  • Supervisor of 15 medical and cardiology doctoral theses 📘

  • Participated in 10 thesis juries 🎓

  • Active educator and mentor for medical students and cardiology residents 👨‍🏫

  • Frequent lecturer in postgraduate education and CME programs (106 lectures) 🎤

🏥 Professional Experience

  • Hospital Practitioner – Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Department, CHU Lille 🏨

  • Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Heart and Lung Institute, Lille University Hospital 💓

  • Head of the Syncope Unit 🌀 and Non-Invasive Electrophysiology Lab

  • Full-time hospital physician at CHU Lille 🧑‍⚕️

📚 Scientific Work & Publications

  • 79 Clinical Research Articles, including 19 as First Author 📝

  • 89 Didactic Publications and Book Chapters 📖

  • 117 Abstracts Presented at National & International Scientific Congresses 🗂️

  • 117 Invited Talks at Scientific Congresses 🌐

  • Editorial Roles:

    • Deputy Editor-in-ChiefPresse Médicale Formation 🗞️

    • Reviewer/Editorial Board Member – Multiple prestigious journals including:

      • BMJ, American Journal of Cardiology, Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, Prescrire, and more 📑

🏆 Honors & Distinctions

  • 🥇 Listed in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare since 2004

  • 🌍 Listed in Who’s Who in the World since 2007

👥 Scientific Societies & Leadership

  • Board MemberFrench Society of Cardiology 🇫🇷

  • FellowHeart Rhythm Society (HRS) 🌎

  • Member:

    • European Society of Cardiology 🇪🇺

    • European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

    • Electrophysiology Group of the French Society of Cardiology

    • Lille Research Group on Cardiovascular Pathology 🔬

Publication Top Notes:

Comprehensive vs. standard remote monitoring of cardiac resynchronization devices in heart failure patients: results of the ECOST-CRT study

Distinct Substrates of Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation Revealed by Arrhythmia Characteristics on Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator

Stereotactic Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia in the Setting of Electrical Storm

Usefulness of remote monitoring for the early detection of back-up mode in implantable cardioverter defibrillators

Prognostic significance of a low T/R ratio in Brugada syndrome

Specificities of electrocardiogram and ryhtm disorders in women: Some precisions

Reprint of: Specificities of electrocardiogram and rhythm disorders in women

Prediction of ventricular arrhythmias in patients with a spontaneous Brugada type 1 pattern: The key is in the electrocardiogram

Evangelia Kouidi | Vital Sensors award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Evangelia Kouidi | Vital Sensors award | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Sports Medicine at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Prof. Evangelia Kouidi is a distinguished Professor of Sports Medicine at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Greece. With expertise in Sports Medicine and Cardiology, she has made significant contributions to the field since 1993. Prof. Kouidi directs the Sports Medicine Laboratory, the Inter-faculty postgraduate program “Exercise and Health,” and the postgraduate program “Human Performance.” She has published over 130 scientific articles and supervised numerous Master’s and PhD students, enhancing the academic landscape of sports medicine. Her research focuses on cardiovascular health, exercise rehabilitation, and telemedicine applications for athletes and patients with chronic diseases. An active member of various professional societies, she has earned multiple awards for her innovative research and commitment to advancing healthcare.

Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Experience:
    • Prof. Evangelia Kouidi has over 130 publications in scientific journals, including 83 indexed in Scopus. This extensive body of work indicates a high level of productivity and contribution to the field of sports medicine and cardiology.
  2. Diverse Research Interests:
    • Her research spans a range of topics, from exercise rehabilitation in chronic diseases to the effects of exercise on cardiovascular health. This breadth showcases her versatility and ability to address complex health issues.
  3. Leadership in Research Projects:
    • Prof. Kouidi has been involved in numerous competitive research projects, including EU-funded initiatives and collaborations focused on chronic diseases, telehealth, and innovative health solutions. Her leadership roles in these projects highlight her ability to manage and drive significant research initiatives.
  4. Impactful Contributions to Sports Medicine:
    • As Director of the Sports Medicine Laboratory, she oversees the largest sports cardiology center in Greece, contributing to the health and safety of over 30,000 athletes through cardiovascular pre-participation screenings.
  5. Educational Influence:
    • Prof. Kouidi has successfully supervised numerous Master’s and PhD students, demonstrating her commitment to education and mentorship in the next generation of researchers and professionals in sports medicine.
  6. Professional Recognition:
    • She has received multiple awards for her research, including the Research Excellence Award from AUTh and recognition from the European Renal Association, affirming her impact in the field.
  7. Collaborative Efforts:
    • Her membership in various professional societies and her participation in international research initiatives reflect her commitment to collaboration and knowledge exchange within the global research community.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Public Engagement:
    • Increasing efforts to communicate research findings to the general public could enhance awareness and understanding of sports medicine and exercise’s benefits in chronic disease management.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaborations:
    • While her research is robust, further interdisciplinary collaborations with fields such as psychology or nutrition could provide a more holistic approach to exercise rehabilitation and health.
  3. Publication Diversity:
    • Encouraging a wider range of publication types, such as systematic reviews or meta-analyses, could further elevate her research profile and provide comprehensive insights into her areas of study.

Education:

Prof. Evangelia Kouidi earned her Bachelor’s degree in Sports Science from the School of Physical Education and Sports Science at AUTh in 1992. She completed her medical degree at AUTh in 1998, followed by a PhD focused on “Functional and Morphological adaptations of exercise rehabilitation in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis” in 1996. Prof. Kouidi pursued further specialization in Cardiology, completing her residency at the A’ University Cardiology Clinic, AHEPA Hospital, in 2006. Her educational background integrates both sports science and cardiology, providing her with a unique perspective on exercise’s impact on health. Through her teaching and leadership roles, she has shaped the next generation of professionals in sports medicine and health sciences, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to healthcare.

Experience:

Prof. Evangelia Kouidi has an extensive academic career at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, starting as a lecturer in 1993 and rising through the ranks to become a Professor of Sports Medicine in 2014. She has held numerous leadership roles, including Director of the Sports Medicine Laboratory and various postgraduate programs. Her research has been pivotal in developing cardiovascular pre-participation screening protocols, making the AUTh Sports Medicine Laboratory the largest Sports Cardiology center in Greece. Prof. Kouidi has led initiatives involving telemedicine, allowing for improved health monitoring of athletes and patients with chronic conditions. She has participated in significant EU-funded projects, focusing on physical activity promotion and health management. Prof. Kouidi’s work in supervising Master’s and PhD students underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge and research in sports medicine and cardiology.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Evangelia Kouidi has received numerous accolades for her contributions to sports medicine and healthcare research. In 2008, she was awarded the 2nd prize for “Excellence and Innovation” in Health by the Research Committee of AUTh. Her commitment to research excellence was recognized again in 2020 when she received the Research Excellence Award from AUTh. Over the years, she has been honored multiple times by the European Renal Association for her impactful studies and innovative approaches. Additionally, she has received recognition from the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) and various medical associations. These awards reflect her dedication to improving health outcomes through research and education in sports medicine, cardiology, and exercise rehabilitation, making her a respected figure in the field.

Research Focus:

Prof. Evangelia Kouidi’s research primarily revolves around the cardiovascular responses and adaptations to exercise training, particularly in athletes and patients with chronic diseases. She is particularly interested in the effects of exercise rehabilitation on cardiac function and morphology, especially in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Her work includes developing effective pre-participation screening protocols for athletes, leveraging telemedicine to enhance health monitoring and rehabilitation. Prof. Kouidi has contributed significantly to understanding how exercise impacts quality of life and health outcomes in chronic conditions, such as chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular diseases. She has actively participated in various EU projects focused on promoting physical activity and behavioral change among patients with chronic illnesses. With over 130 publications, her research findings have informed clinical practices and guidelines, significantly impacting the field of sports medicine and rehabilitation.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. DE-PASS best evidence statement (BESt): determinants of adolescents’ device-based physical activity and sedentary behaviour in settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  2. Head and neck cooling enhance exercise tolerance in individuals with multiple sclerosis
  3. The role of exercise training on cardiovascular risk factors and heart disease in patients with chronic kidney disease G3-G5 and G5D: a Clinical Consensus Statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology of the ESC and the European Association of Rehabilitation in Chronic Kidney Disease
  4. Electrocardiographic characteristics of pediatric and adolescent football players
  5. Towards Automating Personal Exercise Assessment and Guidance with Affordable Mobile Technology
  6. Needs, barriers and facilitators for a healthier lifestyle in haemodialysis patients: The GoodRENal project
  7. The Attitudes of Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases towards Online Exercise with the Mobile Monitoring of Their Health-Related Vital Signs
  8. Validity of the CALERA Research Sensor to Assess Body Core Temperature during Maximum Exercise in Patients with Heart Failure
  9. Comparison of physical activity and quality of life between obese individuals with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and individuals with obesity hypoventilation syndrome
  10. Blackcurrant Supplementation and Habitual Physical Activity Enhance Functional Capacity and Quality of Life in Previously Sedentary Older Women

Conclusion:

Prof. Evangelia Kouidi is highly deserving of the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to sports medicine, impressive research output, and leadership in both education and clinical practice. Her dedication to improving health outcomes through exercise and rehabilitation, combined with her significant involvement in national and international research projects, underscores her influence in the field. By addressing areas for improvement, particularly in public engagement and interdisciplinary collaborations, she can further enhance her impact and legacy in sports medicine and cardiology.

Body Area Network

Introduction of Body Area Network

Body Area Networks (BANs) are a frontier in wireless sensor technology, enabling the monitoring of physiological data, vital signs, and physical activity within or around the human body. These networks have profound implications for healthcare, sports, and wearable technology.

Medical BANs for Health Monitoring:

Investigating the development of BANs for continuous monitoring of vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels, in clinical and home settings.

Wearable BAN Devices:

Focusing on wearable BAN devices, including smartwatches and fitness trackers, that integrate seamlessly with the human body to track activity, sleep, and health metrics.

Sensor Integration and Miniaturization:

Addressing challenges in sensor miniaturization and integration within BAN devices, enabling unobtrusive and comfortable long-term wear.

BAN Security and Privacy:

Analyzing security measures and privacy safeguards in BANs to protect sensitive medical and personal data from unauthorized access and breaches.

Wireless Communication Technologies for BANs:

Exploring wireless communication protocols, such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Zigbee, optimized for BANs to ensure reliable and energy-efficient data transmission.