https://sainbiose-lab.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/valentine-mismetti.jpg

Valentine Mismetti, MD, PhD

CCA
TEAM DVH
PHONE NUMBER
valentine.mismetti [@] gmail.com
Research gate
Academic interests

My academic interest focuses on rare pulmonary diseases, particularly diffuse interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) and pulmonary hypertension (PH), as well as their cardiovascular complications. My work specifically explores arterial dysfunction, thromboembolic events, and hemorrhagic complications associated with these conditions, with the aim of improving their understanding and management.

The interplay between the pulmonary and vascular systems is central to my research, as it directly impacts patient prognosis in these complex diseases. My approach combines physiopathological and clinical analysis to identify underlying mechanisms and enhance the early detection and management of cardiovascular complications.

Moreover, these diseases require a multidisciplinary approach, involving pulmonology, cardiology, and vascular medicine. My work aligns with this perspective, aiming to better characterize the cardiovascular impact of ILDs and PH and optimize therapeutic strategies for affected patients.

My academic interest focuses on rare pulmonary diseases, particularly diffuse interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) and pulmonary hypertension (PH), as well as their cardiovascular complications. My work specifically explores arterial dysfunction, thromboembolic events, and hemorrhagic complications associated with these conditions, with the aim of improving their understanding and management.

The interplay between the pulmonary and vascular systems is central to my research, as it directly impacts patient prognosis in these complex diseases. My approach combines physiopathological and clinical analysis to identify underlying mechanisms and enhance the early detection and management of cardiovascular complications.

Moreover, these diseases require a multidisciplinary approach, involving pulmonology, cardiology, and vascular medicine. My work aligns with this perspective, aiming to better characterize the cardiovascular impact of ILDs and PH and optimize therapeutic strategies for affected patients.

Thus, my academic interest revolves around a better understanding, detection, and management of vascular complications in these rare pulmonary diseases.

Teaching

My teaching activity encompasses pulmonology as a whole, covering both fundamental principles and more specialized aspects of the field. I work with medical students and residents, providing essential knowledge on the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and management of respiratory diseases, from common conditions to rarer disorders.

While my academic interest is particularly focused on rare pulmonary diseases, my teaching remains broad and adapted to the needs of learners. I emphasize the integration of clinical and scientific data, critical analysis of clinical cases, and the application of current guidelines in patient care.

Aware that my experience is still developing, I approach teaching with humility and diligence, fostering an open dialogue with students and residents. My goal is to support them in medical reasoning and decision-making in pulmonology, while continuing to learn and refine my own understanding of this ever-evolving field.

Background

After obtaining my medical degree, I specialized in pulmonology and currently hold a position as a Chef de Clinique Assistant (CCA) in the Department of Pulmonology and Thoracic Oncology. My career path has allowed me to develop expertise in the management of respiratory diseases, with a particular interest in rare pulmonary diseases and their cardiovascular complications.

In addition to my clinical activity, I am involved in teaching and research, particularly in the fields of interstitial lung diseases and pulmonary hypertension. My goal is to further explore these areas and contribute to advancing knowledge and improving the management of these conditions.

Publication