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Charles I. Berul is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, focusing primarily on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their body of work encompasses a wide range of studies related to cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, electrophysiology, and cardiovascular effects associated with exercise and inflammatory diseases in children.

Their research spans several key topics, including:

  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • Cardiac arrhythmias and treatments
  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Cardiovascular effects of exercise
  • Kawasaki disease and coronary complications
  • Cardiovascular syncope and autonomic disorders
  • Mechanical circulatory support devices

Subfields of study include cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, surgery, epidemiology, biomedical engineering, and molecular biology, with a strong emphasis on clinical and translational cardiovascular research.

Charles Berul has published frequently in several renowned journals, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Heart Rhythm
  • Circulation
  • Cardiology in the Young
  • Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
  • Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology

Significant recent publications include:

  • 2021 PACES Expert Consensus Statement on the Indications and Management of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices in Pediatric Patients (2021, Heart Rhythm)
  • Vigorous Exercise in Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (2023, JAMA Cardiology)
  • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: Is There a Linkage to Kawasaki Disease? (2020, Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome of Children: Subphenotypes, Risk Factors, Biomarkers, Cytokine Profiles, and Viral Sequencing (2021, The Journal of Pediatrics)
  • 2021 PACES Expert Consensus Statement on the Indications and Management of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices in Pediatric Patients (2021, Cardiology in the Young)

Frequent collaborators include Elizabeth V. Saarel, Maully J. Shah, Bryan C. Cannon, Rohan N. Kumthekar, and Justin D. Opfermann, highlighting a strong network of research partnerships in pediatric and adult cardiology.

Best Publications

  • HRS/EHRA/APHRS expert consensus statement on the diagnosis and management of patients with inherited primary arrhythmia syndromes: document endorsed by HRS, EHRA, and APHRS in May 2013 and by ACCF, AHA, PACES, and AEPC in June 2013.

    Silvia G. Priori;Arthur A. Wilde;Minoru Horie;Yongkeun Cho

  • HRS/EHRA Expert Consensus Statement on the State of Genetic Testing for the Channelopathies and Cardiomyopathies: This document was developed as a partnership between the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

    Michael J. Ackerman;Silvia G. Priori;Stephan Willems;Charles Berul

  • HRS/EHRA expert consensus statement on the state of genetic testing for the channelopathies and cardiomyopathies

    Michael J. Ackerman;Silvia G. Priori;Stephan Willems;Charles Berul

  • 2017 HRS expert consensus statement on cardiovascular implantable electronic device lead management and extraction

    Fred M. Kusumoto;Mark H. Schoenfeld;Bruce L. Wilkoff;Charles I. Berul

  • A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Oral Propranolol in Infantile Hemangioma

    Christine Léauté-Labrèze;Peter Hoeger;Juliette Mazereeuw-Hautier;Laurent Guibaud

  • PACES/HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Recognition and Management of Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease

    Paul Khairy;George F. Van Hare;Seshadri Balaji;Charles I. Berul

  • Executive summary: HRS/EHRA/APHRS expert consensus statement on the diagnosis and management of patients with inherited primary arrhythmia syndromes

    Silvia G. Priori;Arthur A. Wilde;Minoru Horie;Yongkeun Cho

  • Results of a multicenter retrospective implantable cardioverter-defibrillator registry of pediatric and congenital heart disease patients.

    Charles I. Berul;George F. Van Hare;George F. Van Hare;Naomi J. Kertesz;Anne M. Dubin

  • The Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome Natural History, Molecular Basis, and Clinical Outcome

    Peter J. Schwartz;Carla Spazzolini;Lia Crotti;Jørn Bathen

  • Pulmonary Valve Replacement in Tetralogy of Fallot Impact on Survival and Ventricular Tachycardia

    David M. Harrild;Charles I. Berul;Frank Cecchin;Tal Geva

  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy (and multisite pacing) in pediatrics and congenital heart disease: five years experience in a single institution.

    Frank Cecchin;Patricia A. Frangini;David W. Brown;Francis Fynn-Thompson

  • Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Mutant PRKAG2 Define the Cause of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome in Glycogen Storage Cardiomyopathy

    Michael Arad;Ivan P. Moskowitz;Vickas V. Patel;Ferhaan Ahmad

  • HRS/EHRA/APHRS expert consensus statement on the diagnosis and management of patients with inherited primary arrhythmia syndromes

    Silvia G. Priori;Arthur A. Wilde;Minoru Horie;Yongkeun Cho

  • Influence of patient factors and ablative technologies on outcomes of radiofrequency ablation of intra-atrial re-entrant tachycardia in patients with congenital heart disease

    John K Triedman;Mark E Alexander;Barry A Love;Kathryn K Collins

  • Patient, procedural, and hardware factors associated with pacemaker lead failures in pediatrics and congenital heart disease

    Elizabeth B. Fortescue;Charles I. Berul;Frank Cecchin;Edward P. Walsh

  • Safety of Sports for Athletes With Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators Results of a Prospective, Multinational Registry

    Rachel Lampert;Brian Olshansky;Hein Heidbuchel;Christine Lawless

  • A Multicenter Experience with Novel Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Configurations in the Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Population

    Elizabeth A. Stephenson;Elizabeth A. Stephenson;Anjan S. Batra;Timothy K. Knilans;Robert M. Gow

  • Disparate Effects of Deficient Expression of Connexin43 on Atrial and Ventricular Conduction Evidence for Chamber-Specific Molecular Determinants of Conduction

    Suma A. Thomas;Richard B. Schuessler;Charles I. Berul;Michael A. Beardslee

  • Executive Summary: HRS/EHRA/APHRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Management of Patients with Inherited Primary Arrhythmia Syndromes

    Silvia G. Priori;Arthur A. Wilde;Minoru Horie;Yongkeun Cho

  • PACES/HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Recognition and Management of Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease: Executive Summary

    Paul Khairy;George F. Van Hare;Seshadri Balaji;Charles I. Berul

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward P. Walsh
Edward P. Walsh Boston Children's Hospital
John K. Triedman
John K. Triedman Boston Children's Hospital
Christine E. Seidman
Christine E. Seidman Harvard University
Jonathan G. Seidman
Jonathan G. Seidman Harvard University
Seigo Izumo
Seigo Izumo Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Kimberlee Gauvreau
Kimberlee Gauvreau Boston Children's Hospital
Pedro J. del Nido
Pedro J. del Nido Boston Children's Hospital
Bruce L. Wilkoff
Bruce L. Wilkoff Cleveland Clinic
David L. Paul
David L. Paul Harvard University
Richard A. Friedman
Richard A. Friedman Columbia University

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