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Steven Hsu, M.D., is a member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Division of Cardiology, specializing in heart failure, mechanical circulatory support, and cardiac transplantation.
Dr. Hsu received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He completed intern and residency training in internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also served as an Assistant Chief of Service for the Osler Medical Service. He then completed a clinical fellowship in cardiology and a post-doctoral fellowship in advanced heart failure/transplant at Hopkins. He is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases and is a faculty member of the American College of Cardiology. He sees patients with heart failure, mechanical circulatory support devices such as left ventricular assist devices, and cardiac transplants.
Dr. Hsu’s research interests are focused on the hemodynamic and molecular changes related to right ventricular failure in the setting of pulmonary hypertension, with special attention to right ventricular failure due to scleroderma-associated pulmonary hypertension. He also studies right ventricular function in the setting of other heart failure disease states.
Dr. Hsu received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He completed intern and residency training in internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also served as an Assistant Chief of Service for the Osler Medical Service. He then completed a clinical fellowship in cardiology and a post-doctoral fellowship in advanced heart failure/transplant at Hopkins. He is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases and is a faculty member of the American College of Cardiology. He sees patients with heart failure, mechanical circulatory support devices such as left ventricular assist devices, and cardiac transplants.
Dr. Hsu’s research interests are focused on the hemodynamic and molecular changes related to right ventricular failure in the setting of pulmonary hypertension, with special attention to right ventricular failure due to scleroderma-associated pulmonary hypertension. He also studies right ventricular function in the setting of other heart failure disease states.
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D.T. Rosen,C.E. Simpson,A. Balasubramanian, L. Jurczenko, M. Kauffman,T.M. Kolb,S.C. Mathai,R.J. Tedford,R.L. Damico,S. Hsu,P.M. Hassoun
B24. WHALE WATCHING: A “RAPID” TOUR OF PAH PATHOGENESIS (2024)
Journal of the American College of Cardiologyno. 13 (2024): 2093
BMC pulmonary medicineno. 1 (2024): 211-211
D.T. Rosen, E.K. Gough, K. Suresh,T.M. Kolb,S.C. Mathai,R.L. Damico,S. Hsu,P.M. Hassoun,C.E. Simpson
D95. SURVEYING THE ZOO: -OMICS FOR MECHANISTIC DISCOVERY IN PULMONARY VASCULAR DISEASE (2024)
BMC Pulmonary Medicineno. 1 (2024): 1-9
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (2024)
J. Goldberg, Y. Xu, X. Tian, A. Bon, G. Eleanor,R. Brower,M. Jang,H. Kong,T. Andargie, W. Park,S. Najjar,I. Tchoukina,
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantationno. 4 (2024): S107-S108
Palak Shah,Sean Agbor-Enoh, Seiyon Lee,Temesgen E Andargie,Shashank S Sinha,Hyesik Kong, Lawrence Henry,Woojin Park,Erick McNair,Inna Tchoukina,Keyur B Shah,Samer S Najjar,
Circulation. Heart failureno. 4 (2024): e011160-e011160
BMC Pulmonary Medicineno. 1 (2024): 1-9
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