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Smidt Heart Institute Experts Featured at AHA Scientific Sessions 2021

Los Angeles (November 9, 2021). –“The Smidt Heart Institute is at the forefront of innovation and medical breakthroughs in cardiology and cardiac surgery,” said Eduardo Marbán, MD, PhD, executive director of the Smidt Heart Institute and the Mark S. Siegel Family Foundation Distinguished Professor. “This year’s conference is an important opportunity for our experts to share the new knowledge, best practices and perspectives we have learned throughout the past year.”

Smidt Heart Institute researchers, clinicians and surgeons will participate in more than 60 late-breaking presentations, on-demand discussions and poster sessions. Experts also will be available to comment on late-breaking science stemming from the conference.

“Our presentations range from new surgical techniques and heart valve repair and replacement to atrial fibrillation, women’s heart disease, sudden cardiac arrest and genetics,” said Joanna Chikwe, MD, founding chair of the Department of Cardiac Surgery and the Irina and George Schaeffer Distinguished Chair in Cardiac Surgery. “We are eager to share our experiences with our peers and also educate the public so they can make the best choices for their heart care.”

Chikwe will be leading several discussions, including a 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning late-breaking science panel called Valves, Veins and New Viewpoints in Cardiothoracic Surgery and an 8:30 a.m. Sunday presentation, Prevention to Intervention in Atrial Arrhythmias.

Christine M. Albert, MD, MPH, professor, chair of the Department of Cardiology and the  Lee and Harold Kapelovitz Distinguished Chair in Cardiology, and Prediman K. Shah, MD, the Shapell and Webb Family Chair in Clinical Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute, are also leading late-breaking science presentations.

Albert will speak about the top innovations in electrophysiology on Saturday morning, and Shah will present data the same day from a translational study called Peptide Complexed to Nanoparticles as Therapeutic Modality in ASCVD.

Other Smidt Heart Institute faculty presentations include:

Additional experts available for interviews include:

Read more from the Cedars-Sinai Blog: Treatment Options for Heart Valve Disease