The Heart Beat: Liquid Wires to Facilitate Lifesaving Treatments
As part of The Heart Beat series of interviews with Dr. Mehdi Razavi and his team, recent graduate of the Rice...
As part of The Heart Beat series of interviews with Dr. Mehdi Razavi and his team, recent graduate of the Rice...
In a special summer episode of The Heart Beat, we ventured out of the medical center to interview THI’s Electrophysiology Clinical...
Collaborating research teams at Texas Heart Institute (THI) and Rice University have developed a new computer mapping algorithm that could...
There is a common notion among electrophysiologists who perform RA that ablating an area more than once during the RA...
In the last episode in The Heart Beat series featuring Elizabeth Jaworski, PhD, and Lance Black, MD, host Maya Pomroy...
A novel hydrogel electrode may improve the effectiveness of electrotherapy. Cardiac arrhythmias, such as ventricular fibrillation, are the leading cause...
Texas Heart Institute (THI) physician-scientist and innovator, Mehdi Razavi, MD, Director of THI’s Electrophysiology Clinical Research & Innovations and Fellow...
THI’s Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Research Team Discovers a Pattern of Macroreentrant Atrial Flutter Arising in Patients Who Underwent Transseptal Puncture...
In Ep 13 of The Heart Beat, host Maya Pomroy explores a condition called ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD) that can...
A preclinical research study from the Texas Heart Institute further validated a new technology developed by NativeCardio designed to mitigate postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF): a critical...
Since its creation in 1962, Texas Heart Institute has been a leader in advancing cardiovascular medicine, making discoveries that have...
Elizabeth Jaworski, Ph.D., and Lance Black, MD discuss their recent collaboration with Dr. Mehdi Razavi, TMC Innovation, and THI’s Electrophysiology...
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