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Jonathan M. Behar
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 116
Citations - 1517
Jonathan M. Behar is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac resynchronization therapy & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 94 publications receiving 1068 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan M. Behar include Siemens & St Bartholomew's Hospital.
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Successful Recanalization of Chronic Total Occlusions Is Associated With Improved Long-Term Survival
Daniel A. Jones,Roshan Weerackody,Krishnaraj S. Rathod,Jonathan M. Behar,Sean Gallagher,Charles Knight,Charles Knight,Akhil Kapur,Ajay K. Jain,Ajay K. Jain,Martin T. Rothman,Martin T. Rothman,Craig A. Thompson,Anthony Mathur,Anthony Mathur,Andrew Wragg,Andrew Wragg,Elliot J. Smith,Elliot J. Smith +18 more
TL;DR: Successful CTO PCI is associated with improved survival out to 5 years and adoption of techniques and technologies to improve procedural success may have an impact on prognosis.
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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Delivered Via a Multipolar Left Ventricular Lead is Associated with Reduced Mortality and Elimination of Phrenic Nerve Stimulation: Long-Term Follow-Up from a Multicenter Registry
Jonathan M. Behar,Julian Bostock,Adrian Po Zhu Li,Hui Men Selina Chin,Stephen Jubb,Edward Lent,James Gamble,Paul W.X. Foley,Paul W.X. Foley,Timothy R. Betts,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Neil Herring +11 more
TL;DR: Cardiac resynchronization therapy using quadripolar left ventricular leads provides more pacing vectors compared to bipolar leads, which may avoid phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) and allow optimal lead placement to maximize biventricular pacing.
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Simulating ventricular systolic motion in a four-chamber heart model with spatially varying robin boundary conditions to model the effect of the pericardium.
Marina Strocchi,Matthias A. F. Gsell,Christoph M. Augustin,Orod Razeghi,Caroline H. Roney,Anton J. Prassl,Edward J. Vigmond,Jonathan M. Behar,Justin Gould,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Martin J. Bishop,Gernot Plank,Steven A. Niederer +12 more
TL;DR: A mechanistic explanation of the importance of the pericardium in physiological simulations of electromechanical cardiac function is provided and a regional scaling of normal springs stiffness based on image-derived motion from CT images is defined.
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A publicly available virtual cohort of four-chamber heart meshes for cardiac electro-mechanics simulations
Marina Strocchi,Christoph M. Augustin,Matthias A. F. Gsell,Elias Karabelas,Aurel Neic,Karli Gillette,Orod Razeghi,Anton J. Prassl,Edward J. Vigmond,Jonathan M. Behar,Jonathan M. Behar,Justin Gould,Justin Gould,Baldeep S. Sidhu,Baldeep S. Sidhu,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Martin J. Bishop,Gernot Plank,Steven A. Niederer +19 more
TL;DR: This work has created the first publicly available virtual cohort of twenty-four four-chamber hearts, built from heart failure patients, to facilitate large cohort computational studies and to promote the development of cardiac computational electro-mechanics for clinical applications.
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Real-world experience of leadless left ventricular endocardial cardiac resynchronization therapy: A multicenter international registry of the WiSE-CRT pacing system.
Benjamin Sieniewicz,Benjamin Sieniewicz,Timothy R. Betts,Simon James,Andrew J. Turley,Christian Butter,Martin Seifert,Lucas V.A. Boersma,Sam Riahi,Petr Neuzil,Mauro Biffi,Igor Diemberger,Pasquale Vergara,Martin Arnold,David Keane,Pascal Defaye,Jean Claude Deharo,Anthony Chow,Richard J. Schilling,Jonathan M. Behar,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Christopher A. Rinaldi +21 more
TL;DR: BiV ENDO pacing with the WiSE-CRT system seems to be technically feasible, with a high success rate, and three procedural deaths occurred during the study.