Participation of Dr. Gluhović at the XXVI National Congress of Cardiologists of Serbia

From October 23 to 26, 2025, the XXVI National Congress of Cardiologists of Serbia was held on Zlatibor, at the prestigious Hotel Tornik. It is one of the most important professional cardiology meetings in the region. The congress brought together leading experts from Serbia, the region, and Europe, with more than one hundred lectures, sessions, and workshops dedicated to advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Participation of Mr. Dr. Milan Gluhović

Dr. Milan Gluhović actively participated in the congress as a lecturer within the session of the Heart Failure Working Group, one of the most dynamic and well-attended professional sessions.

In his presentation, Dr. Gluhović presented a clinical case focused on the management of a patient with heart failure of a specific etiology. The lecture included:

  • diagnostic approach to a patient with an atypical presentation of heart failure
  • integration of modern echocardiographic and laboratory parameters
  • therapeutic decision-making in accordance with the latest European and regional guidelines
  • a multidisciplinary approach to follow-up and long-term patient management

The practical aspect of the presentation attracted particular attention, with an emphasis on strategies that can be directly applied in everyday clinical practice, especially when working with patients who have complex etiological backgrounds of heart failure.

Significance of Participation

Participation in a congress of this kind confirms Dr. Gluhović’s continuous professional development, as well as his active contribution to the regional cardiology community. The exchange of experience and presentation of challenging clinical cases further strengthen the quality of professional work and improve patient care, which is one of the key goals of modern cardiology.

Dr. Gluhović with other congress participants

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