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Hari Tandri
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 9
Citations - 498
Hari Tandri is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia & Prednisone. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 308 citations. Previous affiliations of Hari Tandri include Johns Hopkins University.
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Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy: Evaluation of the current diagnostic criteria and differential diagnosis
Domenico Corrado,Peter van Tintelen,Peter van Tintelen,William J. McKenna,William J. McKenna,Richard N.W. Hauer,Aris Anastastakis,Angeliki Asimaki,Cristina Basso,Barbara Bauce,Corinna Brunckhorst,Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci,Firat Duru,Perry M. Elliott,Robert M. Hamilton,Kristina H. Haugaa,Cynthia A. James,Daniel P. Judge,Mark S. Link,Francis E. Marchlinski,Andrea Mazzanti,Luisa Mestroni,Antonis Pantazis,Antonio Pelliccia,Martina Perazzolo Marra,Kalliopi Pilichou,Pyotr G. Platonov,Alexandros Protonotarios,Alessandra Rampazzo,Jeffry E. Saffitz,Ardan M. Saguner,Christian Schmied,Sanjay Sharma,Hari Tandri,Anneline S.J.M. te Riele,Gaetano Thiene,Adalena Tsatsopoulou,Wojciech Zareba,Alessandro Zorzi,Thomas Wichter,Frank I. Marcus,Hugh Calkins +41 more
TL;DR: Domenico Corrado *, Peter J. van Tintelen, William J. McKenna, Richard N.W. Hauer, Aris Anastastakis, Angeliki Asimaki, Cristina Basso, Barbara Bauce, Corinna Brunckhorst, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Firat Duru, Perry Elliott, Robert M. Hamilton, Kristina H. Haugaa, Cynthia A.
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Electrocardiographic Features of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia
Rahul Jain,Darshan Dalal,Amy Daly,Crystal Tichnell,Cynthia A. James,Ariana Evenson,Rohit Jain,Theodore P. Abraham,Boon Yew Tan,Hari Tandri,Stuart D. Russell,Daniel P. Judge,Hugh Calkins +12 more
TL;DR: An algorithm is proposed, with examination of QRS morphology being the first step, for ECG evaluation of ARVD patients, to obtain the best diagnostic utility of the ECG.
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Definition and treatment of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy: an updated expert panel report.
Perry M. Elliott,Aris Anastasakis,Angeliki Asimaki,Cristina Basso,Barbara Bauce,Matthew A. Brooke,Hugh Calkins,Domenico Corrado,Firat Duru,Kathleen J. Green,Daniel P. Judge,David P. Kelsell,Pier D. Lambiase,William J. McKenna,Kalliopi Pilichou,Alexandros Protonotarios,Jeffrey E. Saffitz,Petros Syrris,Hari Tandri,Anneline S.J.M. te Riele,Gaetano Thiene,Adalena Tsatsopoulou,J. Peter van Tintelen,J. Peter van Tintelen +23 more
TL;DR: The conclusions of an expert round table are presented that aimed to summarise the current state of the art in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies and to define future research priorities.
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Oestradiol metabolism and androgen receptor genotypes are associated with right ventricular function.
Corey E. Ventetuolo,Nandita Mitra,Fei Wan,Ani Manichaikul,R. Graham Barr,W. Craig Johnson,David A. Bluemke,Joao A.C. Lima,Hari Tandri,Pamela Ouyang,Steven M. Kawut +10 more
TL;DR: Genetic variation in E2 metabolism and androgen signalling was associated with RV morphology in a sex-specific manner and the CYP1B1 SNP identified is in tight linkage disequilibrium with SNPs associated with pulmonary hypertension and oncogenesis, suggesting these pathways may underpin sexual dimorphism in RV failure.
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A Contemporary Analysis of Heart Transplantation and Bridge-to-Transplant Mechanical Circulatory Support Outcomes in Cardiac Sarcoidosis.
Todd C. Crawford,David R. Okada,J. Trent Magruder,Charles D. Fraser,Nishant D. Patel,Brian A. Houston,Glenn J. Whitman,Kaushik Mandal,Kenton J. Zehr,Robert S.D. Higgins,Edward S. Chen,Hari Tandri,Edward K. Kasper,Ryan J. Tedford,Stuart D. Russell,Nisha A. Gilotra +15 more
TL;DR: Outcomes of patients with CS undergoing HT are described, focusing on the use of MCS as a bridge to transplant (BTT), andSurvivals after HT were similar between CS and non-CS patients out to 5 years, and were also similar betweenCS andNon-CS BTT cohorts.