Bobby Heydari
Brigham and Women's Hospital
20 Papers
23 Citations
Bobby Heydari is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Bobby Heydari include University of Calgary.
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Papers
Insulin resistance, subclinical left ventricular remodeling, and the obesity paradox: the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis
Ravi V. Shah,Siddique Abbasi,Bobby Heydari,Carsten Rickers,David R. Jacobs,Lu Wang,Raymond Y. Kwong,David A. Bluemke,Joao A. Lima,Michael Jerosch-Herold +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether insulin resistance and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) had effects on cardiac remodeling, independent of obesity, in 4,364 individuals without diabetes in MESA.
Accelerated cardiac MR stress perfusion with radial sampling after physical exercise with an MR-compatible supine bicycle ergometer
Silvio Pflugi,Silvio Pflugi,Sébastien Roujol,Mehmet Akcakaya,Keigo Kawaji,Murilo Foppa,Bobby Heydari,Beth Goddu,Kraig V. Kissinger,Sophie Berg,Warren J. Manning,Sebastian Kozerke,Reza Nezafat +12 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the feasibility of accelerated cardiac MR (CMR) perfusion with radial sampling using nonlinear image reconstruction after exercise on an MR‐compatible supine bike ergometer, data are presented on how the perfusion and radial sampling results changed during exercise.
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Stress CMR myocardial perfusion imaging (CMR-MPI) is cost-effective compared to nuclear SPECT: a retrospective cost-effectiveness analysis
Sanjeev A. Francis,Joshua T. Cohen,Natalia Olchanski,Otavio R. Coelho-Filho,Bobby Heydari,Ravi V. Shah,Marcia Leavitt,Henry Gewirtz,Raymond Y. Kwong +8 more
TL;DR: In patients with an intermediate risk of ischemic heart disease, stress CMR myocardial perfusion is cost-effective when compared to pharmacologic stress SPECT.
Effect of purified omega-3 fatty acids on reducing left ventricular remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (OMEGA-REMODEL study): a double-blind randomized clinical trial)
Bobby Heydari,Bobby Heydari,Siddique Abbasi,Ravi V. Shah,Shuaib M Abdullah,Jiazuo H. Feng,William H. Harris,Joseph P. McConnell,Evan Appelbaum,Udo Hoffmann,Michael L. Steigner,Ron Blankstein,Elliott A Antman,Michael Jerosch-Herold,Raymond Y. Kwong +14 more
TL;DR: Effect of purified omega-3 fatty acids on reducing left ventricular remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (OMEGA-REMODEL study): a double-blind randomized clinical trial.
CMR quantification of infarct tissue heterogeneity and remote myocardial fibrotic burden during convalescent phase following acute myocardial infarction (MI) provided strong and complementary evidence of ventricular arrhythmogenicity from quantitative microvolt T-wave alternans testing (the NHLBI PROSPECT-CMR study)
Bobby Heydari,Shuaib M Abdullah,Evan Appelbaum,Damien Mandry,Ron Blankstein,Yucheng Chen,Jiazuo H. Feng,Karl-Philipp Kienle,Elliott M. Antman,Heidi Lumish,Sanjeev A. Francis,Henry Gewirtz,Udo Hoffmann,Daniel E. Forman,Lahn Fendelander,Roger Plaisted,Rob J. van der Geest,Michael Jerosch-Herold,Raymond K. Kwong +18 more
TL;DR: It is postulate that these patterns of ischemic structural/arrhythmogenic affiliations during convalescent infarct healing, likely reflect differences in depolarization/repolarization characteristics of different post-ischemic myocardium and sympathetic innervation.
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