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Dr. Jana Friederich (DE)

DECVIM-CA

Current Position

Attending Cardiologist at the Clinic of Small Animal Medicine, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich

Education and Experience

Student of Veterinary Medicine at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
Rotational Internship at Veterinary Health Clinic Onderstepoort at the University of Pretoria, South Africa
Cardiology Residency Training of the American College for Small Animal Internal Medicine (ACVIM) at the Clinic of Small Animal Medicine, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich

Teaching Experience

Echocardiography instructor at the cardiology courses for ESAVS since 2019

Research

Publications:
Friederich J, Seuss AC, Wess G. The role of atrial fibrillation as a prognostic factor in doberman pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure. Vet J 2020;264:105535.

Feldhutter EK, Domenech O, Vezzosi T, et al. Echocardiographic reference intervals for right ventricular indices, including 3-dimensional volume and 2-dimensional strain measurements in healthy dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2022;36:8-19.

Feldhutter EK, Domenech O, Vezzosi T, et al. Right ventricular size and function evaluated by various echocardiographic indices in dogs with pulmonary hypertension. J Vet Intern Med 2022;36:1882-1891.

Keating S, Eberhard J, Friederich J, et al. Systolic function in dogs with pulmonic stenosis of different severities and the effect of balloon valvuloplasty. J Vet Cardiol 2023;46:40-54.

Niskanen JE, Ohlsson A, Ljungvall I, et al. Identification of novel genetic risk factors of dilated cardiomyopathy: from canine to human. Genome Med 2023;15:73.

Treibert J, Friederich J, Fischer S, et al. Reference intervals for various measurements of canine left atrial size and function obtained using two-dimensional and three-dimensional echocardiography. J Vet Cardiol 2024;52:43-60.

Schoebel J, Friederich J, Eberhard J, et al. Reference intervals of two-dimensional speckle tracking-derived endocardial global longitudinal strain analysis in 132 healthy cats. J Vet Cardiol 2024;57:39-46