Laurence M. Epstein, MD - Cardiac ElectrophysiologistDr. Laurence M. Epstein is a cardiologist who specializes in cardiac
electrophysiology. Dr. Epstein's clinical specialties include all areas of
cardiac electrophysiology, including outpatient arrhythmia management,
diagnostic, electrophysiologic studies, catheter ablation, pacemaker and
implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation, and pacemaker lead
extraction. Dr. Epstein is the Chief of the Arrhythmia Service and Director of
the Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing Laboratory at Brigham and Women's
Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts and is an Associate Professor of Medicine at
Harvard Medical School. Dr. Epstein is active in scientific research relating to the
development and testing of new therapeutic approaches to the management of
cardiac arrhythmias. He has co-authored a variety of articles published in
leading medical journals, reports, and book chapters. Dr. Epstein has been
invited to speak at numerous regional and national conferences. Board Certifications- American Board of Internal Medicine -
1989
- ABIM Subspecialty in Cardiovascular Disease -
1991
- ABIM Subspecialty in Cardiac Electrophysiology - 1992
Healthwise Knowledgebase Topics Reviewed- Decision Module on Whether to Attempt
Cardioversion While in Atrial Fibrillation
- Bradycardia or
Bradyarrhythmia
Education- M.D.: University of Chicago, Pritzker School
of Medicine - 1985
- Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine,
University of California, San Francisco, 1985 -
1988
- Electrophysiology Fellow, Cardiovascular Research Institute,
University of California, San Francisco - 1988-1991
- Fellowship in
Cardiology, University of Pennsylvania -
1989-1991
- Electrophysiology Fellow, Cardiovascular Research
Institute, University of California, San Francisco - 1991-1992
Academic Appointments- Postdoctoral Fellow Advisor, Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School -
1994-Present
- Harvard Medical School, Assistant Professor of
Medicine, 1994-Present
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, University
of California, San Francisco - 1992-1994
- Clinical Instructor in
Medicine, University of California, San Francisco,
1991-1992
- Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine,
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - 1989-1991
Professional Affiliations- Philadelphia Physiology Society
-
American Heart Association
- Counsel on Clinical
Cardiology
- American College of Cardiology (Fellow)
-
North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology
- New England
Electrophysiology Society
Selected Publications- L.M. Epstein, S. Jung, R.J. Lee, M.D. Lesh,
S.J. Eisenberg, M.M. Scheinman, and A.P. Fitzpatrick, "Slow AV Nodal Pathway
Ablation Utilizing a Unique Temperature-Controlled Radiofrequency Energy
System," PACE, Vol. 20, 1997, pp. 664-670.
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L.M. Epstein, N. Chiesa, M. Namekawa Wong, R.J. Lee, J.C. Griffin, M.M.
Scheinman, and M.D. Lesh, "Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for the Treatment
of Supraventricular tachycardia in the Elderly," Journal of the
American College of Cardiology, Vol. 23, 1994; pp.
1356-1362.
- L.M. Epstein, M.A. Mitchell, T.W. Smith, and D.E.
Haines, "A Comparative Study of Fluoroscopy and Itracardiac Echocardiographic
Guidance for the Creation of Linear Atrial Lesions," Circulation, Vol. 98, 1998, pp. 1796-1801.
- L.M.
Epstein and T.S. Smith, "Initial Experience with a Steerable Intracardiac
Echocardiographic Catheter," Journal of Invasive
Cardiology, Vol. 11, 1999, pp. 322-326.
- L.M. Epstein, T.S.
Smith, H. TenHoff, "Non-Fluoroscopic Transseptal Catheterization: The Safety
and Efficacy of Intracardiac Echocardiographic Guidance," Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, Vol. 9, 1998; pp.
625-630.
Selected Textbooks/Chapters- L.M. Epstein, "Multiple Supraventricular
Tachycardias in a Patient with an Accessory Pathway," Journal
of Arrhythmia Management, Winter 1992, pp. 3-12.
- L.M.
Epstein, "Sinus Node Dysfunction," in E. Brunwald and M.M. Scheinman MM (eds.),
Arrhythmias: Electrophysiologic Principles, Atlas of Heart
Disease (v. 9) Mosbey-Year Book, St. Louis Mo.,
1996.
- "Implantable Defibrillator Function," in F.M. Kusumoto and
N.F. Goldschlager (eds.), Cardiac Pacing, Williams &
Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, (in press).
Financial DisclosureThis reviewer reported no financial conflicts.
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