2021 December Birnie, D., & Nery, P. B. (2021). How to risk-stratify cardiac sarcoidosis patients with normal or near-normal ventricular function? In Heart rhythm. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2021.12.015 Chouchana, L., Blet, A., Al-Khalaf, M., Kafil, T. S., Nair, G., Robblee, J., Drici, M.-D...
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The Annual Research Beat Year in Review showcases and celebrates cardiovascular research excellence in Ottawa. It features success stories from researchers at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, as well as from researchers engaged in cardiovascular research across the region. The highlights...
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is pleased to announce Mireille Ouimet, PhD, was named the 2021 UOHI Investigator of the Year – Basic Science. This award recognizes Dr. Ouimet’s outstanding research achievements in the past year. Dr. Ouimet is a Scientist and Director of the Cardiovascular...
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is pleased to announce Benjamin Hibbert, MD, PhD, was named the 2021 UOHI Investigator of the Year – Clinical Science. This award recognizes Dr. Hibbert’s outstanding research achievements in the past year. Dr. Hibbert is appointed as an Interventional...
Date Speaker Topic December 15, 2021 Dr. Nikita Malhotra Cardiology Resident University of Ottawa Heart Institute Cardiology Rounds Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock (MI-CS): A Review December 13, 2021 Investigator of the Year Investigator of the Year - Basic Science: Mireille...
December Basu, L., Bhagat, V., Ching, M. E. A., Di Giandomenico, A., Dostie, S., Greenberg, D., Greenberg, M., Hahm, J., Hilton, N. Z., Lamb, K., Jentz, E. M., Larsen, M., Locatelli, C. A. A., Maloney, M., MacGibbon, C., Mersali, F., Mulchandani, C. M., Najam, A., Singh, I., … Mulvihill, E. E...
The Annual Research Beat Year in Review showcases and celebrates cardiovascular research excellence in Ottawa. It features success stories from researchers at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, as well as from researchers engaged in cardiovascular research across the region.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is pleased to announce that Heather Tulloch, PhD was named the 2022 UOHI Investigator of the Year. This award recognizes Dr. Tulloch’s outstanding research achievements in the past year. Dr. Tulloch is a Clinical, Health, and Rehabilitation Psychologist...
Date Speaker Topic December 12, 2022 Heather Tulloch, PhD Psychologist Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation University of Ottawa Heart Institute Weekly Research Conference UOHI Investigator of the Year Lecture December 7, 2022 Jeff Healey, MD Director, Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton Health...
December Alayche, M., Cobey, K. D., Ng, J. Y., Ardern, C. L., Khan, K. M., Chan, A.-W., Chow, R., Masalkhi, M., Ayala, A. P., Ebrahimzadeh, S., Ghossein, J., Alayche, I., Willis, J. V, & Moher, D. (2023). Evaluating prospective study registration and result reporting of trials conducted in Canada...
Date Speaker Topic December 4, 2023 Adam Shuhendler, PhD Scientist University of Ottawa Heart Institute Associate professor Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences & Department of Biology (cross-appointment) University of Ottawa Weekly Research Conference Towards Imaging-Based Patient...
March Adreak, N., Mackay, M. H., Pike, A., O’Neill, C., Sterling, E., Randhawa, V., Comber, L., Thompson, K., Srivaratharajah, K., Paquin, A., Abramson, B. L., & Mullen, K.-A. (2024). Integration of Women’s Cardiovascular Health Content Into Healthcare Provider Education: Results of a Rapid Review...
2024 video recordings of Weekly Research Conferences, Cardiology Rounds and Grand Rounds presented at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
As 2016 winds down, the Ottawa Heart Institute can look back on a remarkable 40 th anniversary year that brought together the extended Heart Institute community in celebration and appreciation. Congratulations Political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, reached out to share their...
At the turn of the 21 st century, what we knew about the genetic underpinnings of heart disease was limited. There had been success in identifying inherited mutations that cause relatively rare heart rhythm and muscle disorders (arrhythmias and cardiomyopathies). But the genetics of common cardiac...
In 1989, Wesley Behm was born with a serious congenital defect. The left side of his heart was underdeveloped and his prospects for survival were poor. Doctors recommended a heart transplant—a procedure that had never been performed in Canada on an infant. Remarkably, a donor heart was found within...
A heart attack is never good, but a STEMI heart attack is the most serious and deadly. It means that one of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart is completely blocked. The longer the heart goes without blood, the greater the damage. In 2004, the Ottawa Heart Institute launched its STEMI...
October 29, 1991 was a royal day at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. As part of the Canadian tour that Prince Charles and Princess Diana made that year, the Princess of Wales visited the Heart Institute on the Ottawa leg of their travels. Accompanied by Mila Mulroney, wife of Prime Minister...
To take the sick or damaged heart out of a person’s body and replace it with a healthy donor heart, often flown in from far away—the very idea of a heart transplant inspires wonder. In May 1984, Wilbert Keon, MD, founder of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, performed the first-ever heart...
It was on May 11, 1976, that Phase 1 of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute opened for business. What began in 1969, as the Cardiac Unit of The Ottawa Hospital, took a major step toward becoming the internationally recognized cardiac centre that it is today. “It was a very exciting time,”...