Andrew J Doorey M.D.
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
Omega Professional Center Building B-86 Newark DE, 19713About
Andrew J. Doorey, M.D., FACC, earned his A.B. in biology from Princeton University, where he graduated cum laude, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School with the Rose Segal Prize. He took his interns ...
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 1978
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Cardiovascular Disease
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Get a surgeon, hold the cardiologist: electrocardiogram falsely suggestive of
- Anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from the left coronary sinus.
- Utilization of a pressure sensor guidewire to measure bileaflet mechanical valve gradients: hemodynamic and echocardiographic sequelae.
- Successful percutaneous closure of a complex coronary-to-pulmonary artery fistula using a detachable balloon: benefits of intra-procedural physiologic and angiographic assessment.
- Transseptal catheterization in adults: enhanced efficacy and safety by low-volume
- Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients with ST-segment elevation on electrocardiogram: don't rush patients for emergent percutaneous coronary intervention in the era of aggressive door-to-balloon time.
- Fractured and retained guide-wire fragment during coronary angioplasty--unforeseen late sequelae.
- Frequency of severe valvular disease caused by mediastinal radiation among patients undergoing valve surgery in a community-based, regional academic medical center.
- Altering overuse of cardiac telemetry in non-intensive care unit settings by hardwiring the use of American Heart Association guidelines.
- Educating residents why less is more with telemetry-reply.
- Discrepancies between direct catheter and echocardiography-based values in aortic stenosis.
- Aggressive Measures to Decrease Door to Balloon Time May Increase the Incidence of Unnecessary Cardiac Catheterization and Delay Appropriate Care.
- Aggressive Measures to Decrease "Door to Balloon" Time and Incidence of Unnecessary Cardiac Catheterization: Potential Risks and Role of Quality Improvement.
- Cardiac output determination using a widely available direct continuous oxygen consumption measuring device: a practical way to get back to the gold standard.
- Impact of Catheterization Lab Computer Software Settings on Hemodynamic Assessment of Aortic Stenosis.
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