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Dominik Beer
Researcher at The Commonwealth Medical College
Publications - 17
Citations - 963
Dominik Beer is an academic researcher from The Commonwealth Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: QRS complex & Left bundle branch block. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 472 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominik Beer include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Geisinger Medical Center.
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Clinical Outcomes of His Bundle Pacing Compared to Right Ventricular Pacing
Mohamed A.E. Abdel-Rahman,Faiz A. Subzposh,Dominik Beer,Brendan Durr,Angela Naperkowski,Haiyan Sun,Jess W. Oren,Gopi Dandamudi,Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman +8 more
TL;DR: Permanent HBP was feasible and safe in a large real-world population requiring permanent pacemakers and was associated with reduction in the combined endpoint of death, HFH, or upgrade to BiVP compared to RVP in patients requiring permanentpacemakers.
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Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Results From the International LBBAP Collaborative Study Group.
Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman,ShunmugaSundaram Ponnusamy,Óscar Cano,Parikshit S. Sharma,Angela Naperkowski,Faiz A. Subsposh,Paweł Moskal,Agnieszka Bednarek,Alexander R. Dal Forno,Wilson Young,Sudip Nanda,Dominik Beer,Bengt Herweg,Marek Jastrzębski +13 more
TL;DR: LBBAP provides remarkably low and stable pacing thresholds and was associated with improved clinical and echocardiographic outcomes and provides an alternative option for CRT.
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Prediction of mortality from 12-lead electrocardiogram voltage data using a deep neural network
Sushravya Raghunath,Alvaro E. Ulloa Cerna,Linyuan Jing,David P. vanMaanen,Joshua V. Stough,Dustin N. Hartzel,Joseph B. Leader,H. Lester Kirchner,Martin C. Stumpe,Ashraf T. Hafez,Arun Nemani,Tanner Carbonati,Kipp W. Johnson,Katelyn Young,Christopher W. Good,John M. Pfeifer,Aalpen A. Patel,Brian P. Delisle,Amro Alsaid,Dominik Beer,Christopher M. Haggerty,Brandon K. Fornwalt +21 more
TL;DR: Results show that deep learning can add substantial prognostic information to the interpretation of 12-lead resting ECGs, even in cases that are interpreted as normal by physicians, and identifies at-risk individuals with seemingly normal electrocardiograms.
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Deep neural networks can predict mortality from 12-lead electrocardiogram voltage data
Sushravya Raghunath,Alvaro E. Ulloa Cerna,Linyuan Jing,David P. vanMaanen,Joshua V. Stough,Dustin N. Hartzel,Joseph B. Leader,H. Lester Kirchner,Christopher W. Good,Aalpen A. Patel,Brian P. Delisle,Amro Alsaid,Dominik Beer,Christopher M. Haggerty,Brandon K. Fornwalt +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a deep neural network was used to predict one-year mortality from 12-lead ECG voltage-time traces, with an average AUC of 0.85 and Cox proportional hazard ratio of 6.6 (p<0.005) for the two predicted groups (dead vs alive one year after ECG).
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Clinical Outcomes of Selective Versus Nonselective His Bundle Pacing.
Dominik Beer,Parikshit S. Sharma,Faiz A. Subzposh,Angela Naperkowski,Grzegorz M. Pietrasik,Brendan Durr,Maria Qureshi,Ragesh Panikkath,Mohamed Abdelrahman,Brent A. Williams,Jillian L. Hanifin,Ryan Zimberg,Kelly Austin,Brooke Macuch,Richard G. Trohman,Erin A. Vanenkevort,Gopi Dandamudi,Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman +17 more
TL;DR: Nonselective His bundle pacing was associated with similar outcomes of death or heart failure hospitalization when compared with selective HBP, and subgroup analyses of patients at greatest risk revealed no incremental risk with NS-HBP.