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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2010 - Distinguished Scientist Award, American Heart Association

Overview

Henry R. Halperin is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research focuses predominantly on the field of Medicine, with particular specialization in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery.

The scientist's work spans several main topics, including:

  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • ECG Monitoring and Analysis
  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies

Halperin has contributed to research published across various scientific venues with multiple publications in each of the following:

  • Circulation (9 publications)
  • Resuscitation (3 publications)
  • Sensors (2 publications)
  • IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics (2 publications)
  • Journal of the American Heart Association (2 publications)

Their recent papers include:

  • "Electrocardiogram Monitoring Wearable Devices and Artificial-Intelligence-Enabled Diagnostic Capabilities: A Review," 2023, Sensors
  • "Incidence of 'shocktopics' and asynchronous cardiac pacing in patients undergoing coronary intravascular lithotripsy," 2020, EuroIntervention
  • "Magnetic resonance imaging safety in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices," 2021, Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
  • "Algorithm for Mobile Platform-Based Real-Time QRS Detection," 2023, Sensors
  • "The Relationship between MRI Radiofrequency Energy and Function of Nonconditional Implanted Cardiac Devices: A Prospective Evaluation," 2020, Radiology

Frequent collaborators include Matt T. Oberdier, Ehud J. Schmidt, Luca Neri, Hiroshi Ashikaga, and Masahito Suzuki. Among these, eleven joint publications are with Luca Neri.

Henry R. Halperin has been recognized with awards such as:

  • Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2016)
  • Distinguished Scientist Award, American Heart Association (2010)

Best Publications

  • Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation outcome reports: update and simplification of the Utstein templates for resuscitation registries. A statement for healthcare professionals from a task force of the international liaison committee on resuscitation (American Heart Association, European Resuscitation Council, Australian Resuscitation Council, New Zealand Resuscitation Council, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, InterAmerican Heart Foundation, Resuscitation Council of Southern Africa)

    Ian Jacobs;Vinay Nadkarni;Jan Bahr;Robert A. Berg

  • Part 7: Adult Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care

    Mark S. Link;Lauren C. Berkow;Peter J. Kudenchuk;Henry R. Halperin

  • Rhythms and outcomes of adult in-hospital cardiac arrest*

    Peter A. Meaney;Vinay M. Nadkarni;Karl B. Kern;Julia H. Indik

  • Pulmonary Vein Anatomy in Patients Undergoing Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation Lessons Learned by Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Ritsushi Kato;Lars Lickfett;Glenn Meininger;Timm Dickfeld

  • Systolic improvement and mechanical resynchronization does not require electrical synchrony in the dilated failing heart with left bundle-branch block.

    Christophe Leclercq;Owen Faris;Richard Tunin;Jennifer Johnson

  • ECG Artifact Reduction System

    Henry R. Halperin;Ronald D. Berger

  • Mri-guided therapy methods and related systems

    Henry R. Halperin;Ronald D. Berger;Ergin Atalar;Elliot R. McVeigh

  • Magnetic Resonance Assessment of the Substrate for Inducible Ventricular Tachycardia in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy

    Saman Nazarian;David A. Bluemke;Albert C. Lardo;Menekhem M. Zviman

  • Clinical Utility and Safety of a Protocol for Noncardiac and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Patients With Permanent Pacemakers and Implantable-Cardioverter Defibrillators at 1.5 Tesla

    Saman Nazarian;Ariel Roguin;Menekhem M. Zviman;Albert C. Lardo

  • Contrast-Enhanced Multidetector Computed Tomography Viability Imaging After Myocardial Infarction: Characterization of Myocyte Death, Microvascular Obstruction, and Chronic Scar

    Albert C. Lardo;Marco A.S. Cordeiro;Caterina Silva;Luciano C. Amado

  • Ecg amplifier and cardiac pacemaker for use during magnetic resonance imaging

    Joshua E. Tsitlik;Howard Levin;Henry Halperin;Myron Weisfeldt

  • Utstein-Style Guidelines for Uniform Reporting of Laboratory CPR Research A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From a Task Force of the American Heart Association, the American College of Emergency Physicians, the American College of Cardiology, the European Resuscitation Council, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, the Institute of Critical Care Medicine, the Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

    A H Idris;L B Becker;J P Ornato;J R Hedges

  • Modern Pacemaker and Implantable Cardioverter/Defibrillator Systems Can Be Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safe In Vitro and In Vivo Assessment of Safety and Function at 1.5 T

    Ariel Roguin;Menekhem M. Zviman;Glenn R. Meininger;E. Rene Rodrigues

  • Part 6: Electrical therapies: Automated external defibrillators, defibrillation, cardioversion, and pacing: 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care

    Mark S. Link;Dianne L. Atkins;Rod S. Passman;Henry R. Halperin

  • A randomized trial of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator for acute myocardial infarction with subsequent randomization to elective coronary angioplasty.

    Alan D. Guerci;Gary Gerstenblith;Jeffrey A. Brinker;Nisha C. Chandra

  • Methods for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging

    Ergin Atalar;Paul A Bottomley;Elias Zerhouni;Henry R Halperin

  • Determinants of blood flow to vital organs during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in dogs.

    H R Halperin;J E Tsitlik;A D Guerci;E D Mellits

  • Utstein-Style Guidelines for Uniform Reporting of Laboratory CPR Research

    Ahamed H. Idris;Lance B. Becker;Joseph P. Ornato;Jerris R. Hedges

  • Reverse Remodeling From Cardiomyoplasty in Human Heart Failure External Constraint Versus Active Assist

    David A. Kass;Kenneth L. Baughman;Peter H. Pak;Peter W. Cho

  • Primary Outcomes for Resuscitation Science Studies A Consensus Statement From the American Heart Association

    Lance B. Becker;Tom P. Aufderheide;Romergryko G. Geocadin;Clifton W. Callaway

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh Calkins
Hugh Calkins Johns Hopkins University
Saman Nazarian
Saman Nazarian University of Pennsylvania
Ronald D. Berger
Ronald D. Berger Johns Hopkins University
Robert A. Stevenson
Robert A. Stevenson University of Notre Dame
David A. Bluemke
David A. Bluemke University of Wisconsin–Madison
Elliot R. McVeigh
Elliot R. McVeigh University of California, San Diego
Ergin Atalar
Ergin Atalar Bilkent University
Gordon F. Tomaselli
Gordon F. Tomaselli Johns Hopkins University
Myron L. Weisfeldt
Myron L. Weisfeldt Johns Hopkins University
Joao A.C. Lima
Joao A.C. Lima Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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