Paul C. Jansz is a cardiologist working out of St Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia.
His role is mainly about looking after people with heart and blood-flow problems, as well as some related lung and breathing issues that can show up alongside heart disease. You’ll often see him involved in care for conditions like heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and heart valve problems. This can include mitral regurgitation and aortic regurgitation, where the heart valves don’t close as they should.
Paul also works with patients who have pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary oedema. These are tricky situations because they can affect how well the lungs and heart work together, and they can change quickly. At times, heart inflammation such as myocarditis, or issues after strokes, are part of the picture too.
Some cases also involve heart structure and flow issues, like subvalvular aortic stenosis and patent foramen ovale (and repair of it when needed). He may also care for people with tricuspid regurgitation, plus infections that can occur in hospital settings, such as hospital-acquired pneumonia.
On the transplant side, the services listed include heart transplant and lung transplant. That usually means working with a wider team to support patients through complex care plans, especially when symptoms and scans need careful timing and follow-up.
There are also services noted that connect to blood and circulation problems, including hemolysis, and broader ongoing conditions like hypertension. In many cases, it’s about steady monitoring, making sure medicines are right, and adjusting care when things shift.
Experience: clinical work is clearly centred on the heart and lung conditions named above, and Paul provides cardiology care at St Vincent’s Hospital. Education: specific degree and training details aren’t listed in this profile. Research and clinical trials: no specific publications or trial details are shown here, so research involvement and clinical trials can’t be confirmed from the information provided.