Randolph P. Martin, MD
Clinical Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Clinical Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Diagnosing and treating arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse to avoid sudden cardiac death (part 2)
Randy Martin, MD, joins Marc Miller, MD, and Dimos Pandis, MD, who provide new insight about arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse – identified as a potential cause of sudden cardiac death in some individuals with primary mitral valve regurgitation
Risk factors for sudden cardiac death from arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse (Part 1)
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Why mitral valve repair surgery is the safest fix for primary mitral regurgitation
Ani Anyanwu, MD, and Randy Martin, MD, discuss recent findings about the safety and morbidity findings in over 53,000 patients who underwent surgical mitral valve repair for primary regurgitation over a 6-year period
Mitral Annular Calcification (MAC): An Algorithmic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment
Randy Martin, MD, and Ahmed El-Eshmawi, MD, discuss the increasingly common syndrome of mitral annular calcification (MAC)
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Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm: A Surprising Case Study
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