Profile

 Qualification 

  • MBBS - Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore,
  • 2005 MD - General Medicine - Madras Medical College, Chennai,
  • 2008 DM - Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, 2012

 

 Skills 

Electrophysiology and pacing Coronary interventions Percutaneous valvular interventions

 Publications 

  • St Vitus dance. Devidutta S, Roy A. Circulation. 128(19): e380.
  • Two abstracts presented in 6th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society and Cardiorhythm (APHRS) 2013 a) Surgical Sympathectomy Reduces Ventricular Tachycardia Burden: A Single Center Cohort Study (vide abstract number APHRS13ABS201306082345415). b) Reuse of Explanted ICDs for Indigent Patients (vide abstract number APHRS13ABS201306082353432).
  • Coronary stenting in a patient with single coronary artery and double vessel disease ! Devidutta S, Sharma G, Jagia P. J Invasive Cardiol. 2013 Jul;25(7):E147-50.
  • Percutaneous mitral commissurotomy in rheumatic mitral stenosis associated with cor triatriatum. Devidutta S, Narang R, Saxena A, Karthikeyan G. Cardiovasc Interv Ther. 2014 May 25
  • Significance of the Intima-Media Thickness of Carotid and Thoracic Aorta in Coronary Artery Disease in the South Indian Population. Ramachandran Meenakshisundaram, Soumen Devidutta, Andrew D. Michaels. Heart Views Oct-Dec 11 Issue 4, Vol 12, 150-156.
  • Presented a case in Indian Heart Rhythm Society 2013.
  • Original article on the role surgical sympathectomy in refractory ventricular tachycardias in patients with structural heart disease in consideration with Lancet journal.
  • Presented 2 cases in Asia PCR/ Sing Live 2015, Singapore. i) Acute Thrombosis of an Under-Expanded Stent Managed with Rotablation ii) Fractured rotational atherectomy guidewire

 

 Research & Presentations 

Post Graduate Thesis: Utility of carotid and aortic intima media thickness in risk stratification for coronary artery disease Post Doctoral Thesis: Short and intermediate term clinical outcomes of patients treated with very long (≥ 28 mm) drug eluting stents. Analysis of clinical, anatomic and angiographic factors affecting the success of interventions in chronic total occlusions.


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