Manuel Ruiz Bailen | Cardiac Critical Care | Lifetime Achievement Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manuel Ruiz Bailen | Cardiac Critical Care | Lifetime Achievement Award

Jefe De Seccion | Hospital De Jaen | Spain

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manuel Ruiz Bailen is a distinguished medical professional and academic recognized for his extensive contributions to the field of Intensive Care Medicine and cardiovascular research. As Head of the Intensive Care Section and Associate Professor of Medicine, his work bridges clinical practice, education, and advanced research. His pioneering leadership in the use of echocardiography in critical care has transformed it from an underutilized diagnostic tool into an essential component of acute medical practice across Spain, Latin America, and Europe. He has trained hundreds of medical residents and specialists, fostering a new generation of experts in cardiovascular diagnostics. His research spans acute myocardial infarction, cardiomyopathies, cardiac arrest, and mechanical ventilation, with special emphasis on myocardial dysfunction and right ventricular performance in critical patients. He has authored over two hundred peer-reviewed articles, numerous book chapters, and several textbooks that serve as key references in clinical echocardiography and critical care. As principal investigator and collaborator in national and European research projects, he has led innovative studies in cardiology, respiratory distress, and infectious diseases, earning multiple awards for scientific excellence. He has also directed numerous doctoral theses and served as a reviewer and evaluator for health research agencies. Beyond his scientific impact, his mentorship and dedication to clinical innovation have significantly influenced contemporary practices in intensive care medicine, solidifying his reputation as a leader in translational cardiovascular research and medical education.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Romero-Bermejo, F. J., Ruiz-Bailén, M., Gil-Cebrián, J., & others. (2011). Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy. Current Cardiology Reviews, 7(3), 163–183.

Ruiz-Bailén, M., de Hoyos, E. A., Ruiz-Navarro, S., Díaz-Castellanos, M. Á., & others. (2005). Reversible myocardial dysfunction after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Resuscitation, 66(2), 175–181.*

Ruiz-Bailén, M., Cuadra, J. Á. R., & de Hoyos, E. A. (2001). Thrombolysis during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in fulminant pulmonary embolism: A review. Critical Care Medicine, 29(11), 2211–2219.*

Mata, G. V., Fernández, R. R., Aragón, A. P., Carmona, A. G., Mondejar, E. F., & others. (1996). Analysis of quality of life in polytraumatized patients two years after discharge from an intensive care unit. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 41(2), 326–332.*

Rivera-Fernandez, R., Vazquez-Mata, G., Bravo, M., Aguayo-Hoyos, E., & others. (1998). The Apache III prognostic system: Customized mortality predictions for Spanish ICU patients. Intensive Care Medicine, 24(6), 574–581.

Godfrey Tabowei | Cardiology | Excellence in Research

Dr. Godfrey Tabowei | Cardiology | Excellence in Research

Texas Tech University Health Science center Permian Basin, United States

Dr. Godfrey Tabowei is a physician-scientist specializing in internal medicine and cardiology. He earned his medical degree from Niger Delta University in Nigeria and has undergone clinical training across Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and the United States. With over 80 completed or ongoing research projects and more than 30 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as JACC, JAHA, and JSCAI, his work focuses on cardiovascular outcomes, health disparities, and quality improvement. Dr. Tabowei holds editorial appointments in five journals and is a member of prestigious professional bodies including the ACC, AHA, and HFSA. His research has been presented at major international conferences.

Profile:

🎓 Academic & Professional Background:

Completed medical education at Niger Delta University, Nigeria. Completed internship and national service as a medical officer. Trained in Psychiatry in the UK while building research expertise. Currently completing residency training in Internal Medicine in the USA, gaining advanced clinical and academic skills.

🔬 Research & Innovations:

  • Led/participated in 83 research projects

  • Published 30+ peer-reviewed articles in journals such as JACC, JAHA, and JSCAI

  • Holding 1 patent under process

  • Active in editorial boards (5 appointments) and international collaborations (5)

💡 Areas of Expertise:

Internal Medicine | Cardiology | Cardiovascular Research | Health Disparities

📊 Key Contributions:

Authored systematic reviews and meta-analyses on pulmonary hypertension, TAVR outcomes, anticoagulation strategies, and heart failure disparities. Presented findings at major conferences (JACC, SCAI, AHA), improving clinical practice and patient care—especially in underserved communities.

🏅 Professional Memberships:

American College of Cardiology | American Heart Association | Heart Failure Society of America | American College of Physicians | Gold Humanism Honor Society

Publication Top Notes:

1. The Association of COVID-19 and Mortality in Hospitalizations With Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions
May 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2025.103605
Contributors: Godfrey Tabowei, John Garza, Ayman Fath, Ahmed Bashir Sukhera, Oboseh John Ogedegbe, Gabriel Alugba, Samuel Dadzie, Ooreoluwa Fasola, Meron Tesfaye, Evbu Enakpene, et al.

2. Unveiling Lipoprotein(a): A New Frontier in Heart Health
Indian Journal of Clinical Cardiology
May 20, 2025
DOI: 10.1177/26324636251341038
Contributors: Godfrey Tabowei, Divya Parepalli, Taylor Sanders, Oboseh John Ogedegbe, Ahmed Bashir Sukhera, Gabriel Alugba, Samuel Dadzie, Bosky Modi, Eunice Mejulu, Laura Gonzalez-Reyes, et al.

Benjamin De Becker | Cardiologie and Electrophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Benjamin De Becker | Cardiologie and Electrophysiology | Best Researcher Award

AZ Sint Jan, Belgium

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Benjamin De Becker embarked on his academic journey at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where he earned his Bachelor and Master's degrees in Medicine from 2006 to 2013. During this period, he also engaged in clinical research, focusing on the effects of acute diesel exhaust on pulmonary hemodynamics, earning him the highest distinctions and congratulations from the jury.

Professional Endeavors:

Following his medical education, He pursued a Master's in Internal Medicine from 2013 to 2016 and a subsequent Master's in Cardiology from 2016 to 2021 within the ULB hospitals network. His commitment to cardiology continued with a Fellowship in Electrophysiology and pacing at AZ Sint Jan Brugge from 2021 till the present, demonstrating a dedicated focus on specialized areas within the field.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research has been prolific, with a current focus on electrophysiology. From 2017 to 2021, his research delved into hypouricemia and cardiovascular outcomes, exploring aspects such as endothelial function, arterial stiffness, and oxidative stress. Supported by various grants, including those from FNRS, Fonds Erasme, and Fondations Roi Baudouin, his work has made substantial contributions to understanding the connections between uric acid levels and cardiovascular health.

Accolades and Recognition:

The numerous awards and grants received by Dr. De Becker underscore his excellence in the field. Noteworthy mentions include the Best Poster Presentation at BHRM 2023, the Chapman Award in 2021, and multiple grants from prestigious institutions like FNRS and Fonds pour la chirurgie cardiaque.

Impact and Influence:

With an impressive citation index of 289 in Scopus/Web of Science/PubMed, His work has left a significant impact on the academic community. His research, publications, and awards collectively demonstrate his influence within the realm of cardiology and electrophysiology.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His journey is marked by a commitment to research excellence, evident in his ongoing projects, publications, and academic achievements. His legacy is one of dedication to advancing knowledge in cardiology, and his future contributions are eagerly anticipated, particularly as he pursues a Ph.D. with an expected thesis completion in 2022. As a Doctor in Cardiology specializing in Electrophysiology, his expertise promises continued positive contributions to the field.

Citations

A total of  289 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations            289
  • h-index              7
  • i10-index           23

Notable Publications 

Interaction between left bundle branch area pacing lead and defibrillator lead: A case report
François, C., De Becker, B., De Smet, M., ...Tavernier, R., le Polain de Waroux, J.-B

Esophageal Ulceration in a Large Contemporary Patient Cohort Undergoing Radiofrequency PVI With Maximal Preventive Measures
De Smet, M.A.J., Wielandts, J.-Y., De Becker, B., ...Knecht, S., Duytschaever, M

No Effect of Continued Antiarrhythmic Drug Treatment on Top of Optimized Pulmonary Vein Isolation in Patients with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: Results from the POWDER-AF2 Trial
Demolder, A., O'Neill, L., El Haddad, M., ...Tavernier, R., Duytschaever, M.

Impact of Catheter Ablation on Arrhythmia Burden in Patients With Shock-Resistant Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
O'Neill, L., Almorad, A., El Haddad, M., ...Duytschaever, M., Knecht, S.

Cardiac resynchronization therapy using conduction system pacing after double-switch surgery for congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries: a case report
De Becker, B., O'neill, L., Pierard, S., Le Polain De Waroux, J.-B.

Very High-Power Ablation for Contiguous Pulmonary Vein Isolation: Results From the Randomized POWER PLUS Trial
O'Neill, L., El Haddad, M., Berte, B., ...Knecht, S., Duytschaever, M.

Septal coronary vein infringement during LBBAP
O’Neill, L., Gillis, K., Wielandts, J.-Y., ...Tavernier, R., Le Polain De Waroux, J.-B.

Evaluation of a standardized approach using optimized and contiguous RF applications for electrical isolation of the superior vena cava
Hilfiker, G., De Becker, B., Haddad, M.E., ...Duytschaever, M., Knecht, S.

Catheter Ablation of Persistent AF—Where are We Now?
O’Neill, L., De Becker, B., De Smet, M.A.J., ...Duytschaever, M., Knecht, S

Severe coronary spasm occurring remotely from pulsed field application during right inferior pulmonary vein isolation
De Becker, B., Francois, C., De Smet, M., ...Duytschaever, M., Knecht, S.