William Gregory Stevenson MD
Cardiac Electrophysiologist | Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
75 Francis St Brigham And Women's Boston MA, 02115About
Dr. William Stevenson is a Cardiac Electrophysicist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Stevenson performs testing procedures on patients hearts electrical system in order to assess timing and abnormalities associated with electrical activities of the heart. Adult Cardiac Electrophysiologists are trained to treat irregular heartbeats, and carry out electrophysiology studies or ablations.
Education and Training
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La 1979
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Radiofrequency ablation of atrial flutter.
- Ablation of ventricular tachycardia with a saline-cooled radiofrequency catheter: anatomic and histologic characteristics of the lesions in humans.
- Characteristics of electrograms recorded at reentry circuit sites and bystanders during ventricular tachycardia after myocardial infarction.
- DDD-pacing-induced cardiomyopathy following AV node ablation for persistent atrial tachycardia.
- Short ventriculoatrial intervals during orthodromic atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia: what is the mechanism?
- Sudden death and the electrophysiological effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors.
- Radiofrequency catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia.
- Strategies for catheter ablation of scar-related ventricular tachycardia.
- Knowing where to look.
- Saline-cooled versus standard radiofrequency catheter ablation for infarct-related ventricular tachycardias.
- Single catheter determination of local electrogram prematurity using simultaneous
- Multi atrial maco-re-entry circuits in adults with repaired congenital heart disease: entrainment mapping combined with three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping.
- Catheter ablation in patients with multiple and unstable ventricular tachycardias after myocardial infarction: short ablation lines guided by reentry circuit isthmuses and sinus rhythm mapping.
- Recalls and safety alerts involving pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator generators.
- Catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in patients with coronary heart disease: part I: Mapping.
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