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Michael H. Picard

Michael H. Picard

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Medicine

D-Index
102
Citations
107683
World Ranking
7461
National Ranking
3900

Overview

Michael H. Picard is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with a specialization in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. They have contributed extensively to several subfields, including radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, surgery, epidemiology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their work addresses a variety of topics within cardiology, including cardiac imaging and diagnostics, cardiovascular function and risk factors, cardiac valve diseases and treatments, infective endocarditis diagnosis and management, acute myocardial infarction research, coronary interventions and diagnostics, and pulmonary hypertension research and treatments.

Michael H. Picard has published in multiple respected venues, frequently contributing to the following journals:

  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
  • Circulation
  • The American Journal of Cardiology
  • JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging

Their recent publications cover a range of important clinical topics. Notable papers include:

  • "Initial Invasive or Conservative Strategy for Stable Coronary Disease," 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • "Global Longitudinal Strain and Cardiac Events in Patients With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Myocarditis," 2020, Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • "Outcomes in the ISCHEMIA Trial Based on Coronary Artery Disease and Ischemia Severity," 2021, Circulation
  • "Association of Sex With Severity of Coronary Artery Disease, Ischemia, and Symptom Burden in Patients With Moderate or Severe Ischemia," 2020, JAMA Cardiology
  • "Survival After Invasive or Conservative Management of Stable Coronary Disease," 2022, Circulation

Michael H. Picard has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Harmony R. Reynolds
  • David J. Maron
  • Judith S. Hochman
  • Judy Hung
  • Leslee J. Shaw

Best Publications

  • Recommendations for chamber quantification: a report from the American Society of Echocardiography's Guidelines and Standards Committee and the Chamber Quantification Writing Group, developed in conjunction with the European Association of Echocardiography, a branch of the European Society of Cardiology.

    Roberto M. Lang;Michelle Bierig;Richard B. Devereux;Frank A. Flachskampf

  • Recommendations for cardiac chamber quantification by echocardiography in adults: an update from the American Society of Echocardiography and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging.

    Roberto M. Lang;Luigi P. Badano;Victor Mor-Avi;Jonathan Afilalo

  • Recommendations for chamber quantification

    Roberto M. Lang;Michelle Bierig;Richard B Devereux;Frank A Flachskampf

  • Diagnosis of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy/Dysplasia Proposed Modification of the Task Force Criteria

    Frank I. Marcus;William J. McKenna;Duane Sherrill;Cristina Basso

  • Initial invasive or conservative strategy for stable coronary disease.

    David J. Maron;Judith S. Hochman;Harmony R. Reynolds;Sripal Bangalore

  • Guidelines for performing a comprehensive transesophageal echocardiographic examination: recommendations from the American Society of Echocardiography and the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists.

    Rebecca T. Hahn;Theodore Abraham;Mark S. Adams;Charles J. Bruce

  • Diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia

    Frank I. Marcus;William J. McKenna;Duane Sherrill;Cristina Basso

  • Outcomes of Anatomical versus Functional Testing for Coronary Artery Disease

    Pamela S. Douglas;Udo Hoffmann;Manesh R. Patel;Daniel B. Mark

  • Clinical Correlates and Reference Intervals for Pulmonary Artery Systolic Pressure Among Echocardiographically Normal Subjects

    Brendan M. McQuillan;Michael H. Picard;Marcia Leavitt;Arthur E. Weyman

  • Assessment of Echocardiography and Biomarkers for the Extended Prediction of Cardiotoxicity in Patients Treated With Anthracyclines, Taxanes, and Trastuzumab

    Heloisa Sawaya;Igal A. Sebag;Juan Carlos Plana;James L. Januzzi

  • ACCF/ASE/AHA/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCAI/SCCM/SCCT/SCMR 2011 Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography

    Pamela S. Douglas;Mario J. Garcia;David E. Haines;Wyman W. Lai

  • Akt Activation Preserves Cardiac Function and Prevents Injury After Transient Cardiac Ischemia In Vivo

    Takashi Matsui;Jingzang Tao;Federica del Monte;Kyung-Han Lee

  • Accelerated atherosclerosis, aortic aneurysm formation, and ischemic heart disease in apolipoprotein E/endothelial nitric oxide synthase double-knockout mice

    Peter J. Kuhlencordt;Robert Gyurko;Fred Han;Marielle Scherrer-Crosbie

  • One-Year Survival Following Early Revascularization for Cardiogenic Shock

    Judith S. Hochman;Lynn A. Sleeper;Harvey D. White;Vladimir Dzavik

  • Early detection and prediction of cardiotoxicity in chemotherapy-treated patients.

    Heloisa Sawaya;Igal A. Sebag;Juan Carlos Plana;James Louis Januzzi

  • Myocardial Injury and Ventricular Dysfunction Related to Training Levels Among Nonelite Participants in the Boston Marathon

    Tomas G. Neilan;James L. Januzzi;Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski;Thanh Thao Ton-Nu

  • ACCF/ASE/AHA/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCAI/SCCM/SCCT/SCMR 2011 Appropriate use criteria for echocardiography

    Pamela S. Douglas;Mario J. Garcia;David E. Haines;Wyman W. Lai

  • Early increases in multiple biomarkers predict subsequent cardiotoxicity in patients with breast cancer treated with doxorubicin, taxanes, and trastuzumab.

    Bonnie Ky;Mary Putt;Heloisa Sawaya;Benjamin French

  • Phenotypic Spectrum Caused by Transgenic Overexpression of Activated Akt in the Heart

    Takashi Matsui;Ling Li;Justina C. Wu;Stuart Cook

  • ACCF/ASE/ACEP/ASNC/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR 2007 Appropriateness Criteria for Transthoracic and Transesophageal Echocardiography*

    Pamela S. Douglas;Bijoy Khandheria;Raymond F. Stainback;Neil J. Weissman

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur E. Weyman
Arthur E. Weyman Harvard University
Aaron L. Baggish
Aaron L. Baggish Harvard University
Robert A. Levine
Robert A. Levine Harvard University
Pamela S. Douglas
Pamela S. Douglas Duke University
Jeremy N. Ruskin
Jeremy N. Ruskin Harvard University
Kenneth D. Bloch
Kenneth D. Bloch Harvard University
Igor F. Palacios
Igor F. Palacios Harvard University
James L. Januzzi
James L. Januzzi Harvard University
Judith S. Hochman
Judith S. Hochman New York University
Roxy Senior
Roxy Senior National Health Service

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