We are a leading healthcare campus encompassing all fields of health: from healthcare and research to teaching and management.
Professionalism, commitment and research by professionals on the Campus are the key elements in offering patients excellent care.
We are committed to research as a tool to provide solutions to the daily challenges we face in the field of medical healthcare.
Thanks to our healthcare, teaching and research potential, we work to incorporate new knowledge to generate value for patients, professionals and the organization itself.
We generate, transform and transmit knowledge in all areas of the health sciences, helping to train the professionals of the future.
We are defined by our vocation for communication. We invite you to share everything that happens at Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, and our doors are always open.
Hospital donations
Research donations
Magnetic resonance imaging offers greater diagnostic power over echocardiography and can predict adverse events.
Researchers from the Cardiovascular Diseases Research Group at the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) have participated in a study that has shown that, in some patients, performing a cardiac MRI, rather than an echocardiography, can help predict the likelihood of future adverse events, such as death or admission for heart failure. The research, entitled “Ejection Fraction by Echocardiography for a Selective Use of Magnetic Resonance After Infarction,” has been published in “Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging”.
From Vall d’Hebron, the work has been directed by Dr. José Fernando Rodríguez-Palomares, head of the Cardiac Imaging and Aortic Pathology Unit of the Cardiology Service and member of the Cardiovascular Diseases Group of the VHIR. "When we are dealing with a myocardial infarction, with an MRI we can have more accurate information, as it stratifies us very well which patients may have more serious adverse events", explains Dr. Rodríguez-Palomares. He adds: “However, MRI is an expensive technique and cannot be done to everyone. For this reason, this study has looked at which subgroup of patients benefit from this technique, optimizing means and resources and focusing on patients in whom the benefit is much greater”. The new study will therefore contribute to a better selection of patients and, therefore, could help in the future to investigate better therapies for myocardial infarction.
The research was carried out by a team of researchers from the INCLIVA Health Research Institute of the Hospital Clínic in Valencia, in collaboration with researchers from the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital and the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona-IDIBAPS, which has allowed researchers to recruit a significant cohort of more than a thousand patients from the three hospitals that have been part of the project.
The acceptance of these terms implies that you give your consent to the processing of your personal data for the provision of the services you request through this portal and, if applicable, to carry out the necessary procedures with the administrations or public entities involved in the processing. You may exercise the mentioned rights by writing to web@vallhebron.cat, clearly indicating in the subject line “Exercise of LOPD rights”. Responsible entity: Vall d’Hebron University Hospital (Catalan Institute of Health). Purpose: Subscription to the Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus newsletter, where you will receive news, activities, and relevant information. Legal basis: Consent of the data subject. Data sharing: If applicable, with VHIR. No other data transfers are foreseen. No international transfer of personal data is foreseen. Rights: Access, rectification, deletion, and data portability, as well as restriction and objection to its processing. The user may revoke their consent at any time. Source: The data subject. Additional information: Additional information can be found at https://hospital.vallhebron.com/es/politica-de-proteccion-de-datos.