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Angampally G Rajeev Wichita US

Angampally G Rajeev MD, FACC


EDUCATION


1 July 2005 – June 30 2006     Interventional Cardiology Fellow, Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut.                      

1st July 2002 –June 30 2005   Clinical Fellowship, Cardiovascular Diseases University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

1st July 2001 – 30th June 2002 Echocardiography Fellowship East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine Greenville,   North Carolina.

1St July2000 – 30th June 2001 Fellowship in Nuclear Cardiology / Noninvasive Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital & Affiliated Hospitals, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA                                                                        
 1st September 1998 – 30thJune 2000   Residency in Internal Medicine, Grand Rapids    
  Medical Education and Research/Michigan State University, MI

1st July 1997 - 30th August 1998  Internship, Internal Medicine Lincoln Hospital, Bronx, NY
Affiliated with Cornell University, New York

20th October 1987- 30th Nov1993 MBBS, Osmania Medical College–Hyderabad, India

 1st June 1984 - 31st August 1987 Premedical Training Little Flower JR College - Hyderabad, India, & Bhavans New Science College Hyd India

PRROCEDURAL NUMBERS TO DATE
   
 Complex Coronary Interventions >1300
  Intravascular Ultrasound  >80
  Coronary Doppler Flow / FFR studies >20
   PFO/ASD closures 4
   Peripheral Interventions (excluding carotid interventions) > 600
   Peripheral Atherectomy including Laser >50
   Peripheral Cryoplasty 16
   Peripheral Thrombectomy / Embolectomy including Catheter Directed Thrombolysis 43
   Carotid Angiography >40
   Carotid Interventions >15
 

CLINICAL / RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:   

August 96 – June 97  Research Associate -Pulmonary and Critical Care Gastroenterology Departments Lincoln Hospital, Bronx, NY
                                                      
August 95 - July 96  Research Associate - Diplomate American Board   of   Family Practice, Newcastle, Delaware,

June 12th 95 to July 22nd 95 Trainee in Psychiatric Medicine – Dr PR Reddy PsychiatricConsultation Clinic, Hyderabad, India

Jan94-July94 & Dec94-June 95 Internship in Osmania Medical College and Affiliated Hospitals, Hyderabad, India

Aug 94 – Dec 94  Research Associate and Graduate student in Physiology Department of Physiology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:

Board Certified in Internal Medicine:  2000
Board Certified in Adult Comprehensive Echocardiography: 2003
Board Certified in Nuclear Cardiology :2004
Board Certified in Cardiovascular Diseases : 2005
Board Certified in Interventional Cardiology : 2007
Level 2 certification in CT Angiography
Level 3 Certification in Echocardiography
USMLE / ECFMG Certification: August 8, 1996 Certificate NO. 0 -524 -733 -3

Licensure :
Georgia State Medical License  # 057240  Expires 09-30-2009
Kansas State license - Active
Previously held full medical Licenses in the States of Michigan, Massachusetts, North Carolina & Missouri
BNDD NO. :  408687276
DEA NO. :     BR 7034793
BLS Certification:
ACLS Certification:

AWARDS:

First prize in ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2004 “Unusual Right Atrial Mass”

First Prize in ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2003 at University of Missouri “ Postpartum Coronary Artery Dissection”

Third Prize Regional Poster Competition 2003 at University of Missouri “Novel  Treatment For Right Heart Failure “

Ranked 36th among 80,000 students taking the medical entrance exam EAMCET, 1987 AP India

First Class (A-grade) in Internal Medicine, Microbiology and Pharmacology.

Distinction (A+-grade) in Physics and Zoology.

Best intern, Osmania General Hospital 1995 Hyderabad, India

Awarded University of Ottawa Admission Scholarship – 1994.

Awarded Differential Tuition Fee Waiver by School of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Ottawa, Canada – 1994.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Current Research

1. GlycoproteinIIb/IIIa  Inhibitor Use in Vein Graft PCI

2. Drug Eluting Stents in Vein Grafts

3. Instent Restenosis in drug eluting stents


PUBLICATIONS, ABSTRACTS & POSTERS:

1.    Single coronary artery with the absence of left anterior descending artery : Sanjeev Wasson, MD, Lokesh Tejwani, MD, Rajeev Angampally, MD, Greg Flaker, MD. Journal Of Invasive Cardiology  Volume 17 -issue 11th November 2005 pages E 20- E 23

2.    Lack of Efficacy of Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Inhibitors in Aortocoronary Bypass Graft Percutaneous Interventions Report from American College of Cardiology-National Cardiovascular Data Registry Angampally G. Rajeev, Satish Surabhi, Vishal Gupta,Lokesh Tejwani, Kul Aggarwal, Kevin C Dellsperger, Richard E Shaw, Greg Flaker: Top six abstracts. Presented as a oral presentation at the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention meeting 2005 Ponte Vedra Florida.

3.    Long term outcome of medically managed perioperative mitral regurgitation resulting from systolic anterior motion. Vishal Gupta1 M.D. M.P.H. Angampally G Rajeev, M.D Walter R Chitwood Jr. M.D. F.A.C.S., Vincent L Sorrell M.D. F.A.C.C. F.A.C.P. F.A.S.E. presented at the Valves in the Heart of Big Apple IV, symposium in New York City. 2005

4.    Unusual Right Atrial Mass: Vishal Gupta, Angampally G. Rajeev, Lokesh Tejwani, Kul Aggarwal Etal. Presented at the ACP meeting 2005 in San Francisco, California

5.    Single coronary artery with the absence of left anterior descending artery  A rare Coronary Anomaly  Sanjeev Wasson, Angampally G.Rajeev  Etal.  Submitted for publication Journal of Invasive cardiology 2005

6.    Accepted as an abstract for presentation at ACC 2005 , Orlando Florida. In-hospital Outcomes and Trends in Usage of Drug-Eluting Stents in Aortocoronary Bypass Grafts:A Report From the American College of Cardiology - National Cardiovascular Data Registry(ACC-NCDR). Angampally G. Rajeev, Satish Surabhi, Vishal Gupta, Sanjeev Wasson, Timothy Catchings, Richard Webel, Kul B. Aggarwal, Richard E. Shaw, University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, American College of Cardiology, Bethesda, MD

7.    Commentary : Hybrid Revascularization : Another Step Forward in Coronary Revascularization  Kul Aggarwal  , Vishal Gupta , Angampally G. Rajeev - The Journal of Invasive Cardiology August 2004, Volume 16 / Number 8

8.     Cardiomyopathy Associated with Ephedra: Angampally G. Rajeev, Vishal Gupta, Sanjeev Wasson & Mary L. Dohrmann. ACP – ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2004.

9.    Unusual Right Atrial Mass: Vishal Gupta, Angampally G. Rajeev, Lokesh Tejwani, Kul Aggarwal Etal. ACP – ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2004. Also was the 1st prize winning abstract.

10.    LV Non Compaction & Myocardial Fibrosis : Vishal Gupta , Angampally G. Rajeev, Punit Goel , Kul Aggarwal Etal - ACP – ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2004

11.    Elevated CK MB not due to MI: Vishal Gupta, Angampally G. Rajeev, Kul Aggarwal, Greg Flaker etal. ACP – ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2004

12.    Lost PICC Line : Vishal Gupta , Angampally G. Rajeev, Kul Aggarwal etal - ACP – ASIM Regional Poster Competition 2004

13.    First reported case of combined Aortic and Mitral valve aneurysm  Angampally G. Rajeev MD,  Vishal Gupta , Sanjeev Wasson MD, Ahmed Ahmed MD, Lokesh Tejwani MD and Kul Aggarwal MD -Division of Cardiology , University of Missouri –Columbia. Poster at the Lake of the Ozarks ACP meeting September 2003

14.    Thyrotoxicosis with elevated pulmonary arterial pressures Vishal Gupta MD MPH, Angampally G. Rajeev  MD, Ravina Matta MD, Sanjeev Wasson MD, Kul Aggarwal MD FACC - Department of Medicine -Division of Cardiology , University of Missouri – Columbia. Presented as a poster at the lake of the Ozarks ACP meeting September 2003

15.    Delayed Diagnosis and Acute Embolic Complications of Sub acute Infective Endocarditis K. Orscheln, M.D.; Angampally G. Rajeev, M.D.; T. Catchings, M.D.
University of Missouri Health Care, Dept. Of Internal Medicine Presented as a poster at the lake of the Ozarks ACP meeting September 2003.





16.     Postpartum Acute myocardial infarction secondary to spontaneous coronary artery dissection - A rare complication of pregnancy.  M. Murtaza, MD., Angampally G. Rajeev, MD., A. Ahmed, MD., A. Bajpai, G. Flaker, MD., T. Catchings, MD. University of Missouri-Columbia. Presented as a poster at the Lake of the Ozarks ACP meeting September 2003.


17.    A novel method for evaluating the severity of mitral regurgitation using 3-D Doppler Angampally G. Rajeev, Vincent L. Sorrell, Division of Cardiology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA -Presented at 16 Annual Research Meeting-Brody School of Medicine-East Carolina University. April,2002

18.    Intraoperative Transesophageal Echocardiography with a Special Focus on a Patient Undergoing Advanced Robotic-Assisted Procedures Vincent L. Sorrell MD, FACC, FACP; Angampally G. Rajeev; L.W. Nifong; F.V. Chu; Walter R. Chitwood Jr.-Published in the Echocardiography Journal Vol 19 No 7 Issue Oct 2002

19.    Long Term Outcome of Systolic Anterior Motion and Mitral Regurgitation after Mitral Valve Repair - Vishal Gupta MD MPH., Angampally G Rajeev MD Walter R Chitwood Jr. MD FACS, Vincent L Sorrell MD FACC FACP FASE-presented at the Echo Hawaii AHA meeting in Hawaii Jun 2003

20.    Doppler estimation of pulmonary artery pressure on intraoperative Transesophageal echocardiography is accurate but not representative of preoperative pulmonary pressures.-Kul B. Aggarwal, Erskine A. James, Himanshu H. Shukla, Angampally Rajeev, Lokesh Tejwani, Hanumanth K. Reddy University of Missouri -Columbia, Columbia, MO presented at American Society of Echocardiography meeting in Las Vegas Jun 2003

21.    Bullet embolization from inferior vena cava to the right ventricle following a gunshot wound to the upper abdomen diagnosed by Transesophageal Echocardiography and removed by non-surgical means- a case report.  Angampally G. Rajeev MD,  Santhosh Koshy K. G, Kul Aggarwal MD, Internal medicine- Division of Cardiology-University Of Missouri * Stacey Brewington, MD and Vincent L. Sorrell MD, Division Of Cardiology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA – Presented at the ACP – Missouri at the lake of Ozarks, Mo 2002

22.    Mitral valve vegetation presenting as a cardiac mass with functional mitral stenosis Amgad Elsherif MD, Ahmed Ahmed, MD Himal Shah MD , Angampally G. Rajeev MD, John Best MD Richard Schmaltz MD-being presented at the American College of surgeons meeting 2003

23.    Successful  repair of early myocardial rupture after thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction Amgad Elsherif MD, Ahmed Ahmed, MD,  Mohammed Murtaza MD  Angampally G. Rajeev MD, Ashwani Bedi MD Richard Webel MD Pierantonio Russo MD -being presented at the American College of surgeons meeting 2003

24.    “Outcome of Comprehensive Care program for asthma in New York City”, published in CHEST – 09/97 (page 358). Hani Lababidi, MD; M Abusamieh, MD; R Basir, MD ; R Angampally, M D; T. Mc Garry, MD. Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, New York Medical College, Bronx, NY

25.    “Clinical outcome of empirical treatment of Gastro esophageal reflux in patients with severe asthma in inner City hospital”, published in American Journal of Gastroenterology April 1997 (page A48). S. Webber, V. Parthiban, R. Angampally, H. Labbabidi, A. Shetty, T. Mc Garry, S. Chokhavatia, Department of Medicine, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center.(LMMHC), New York Medical College Bronx , New York.

26.    “Q-T dispersion in Sarcoidosis”, poster presentation at ACP Convention, New York City May 1998. B. Kanna MD, V. Subramanian MD, J John MD, R. Angampally MD, N. Kanna MD ,Sarah Garrison MD, Lincoln Hospital, Bronx, New York

27.    “ENHANCED QT DISPERSION IN CARDIAC SARCOIDOSIS” Oral presentation of Winning abstracts in clinical Vignette And Research Competition for Associates at ACP Convention, New Orleans – 04/99 B. Kanna MD (Associate), V Subramanian MD, J John MD, R. Angampally MD, N. Kanna MD,  A. Soni MD, S. Kasubhai  MD, Lincoln Hospital, New York.
     
AWARDS IN SPORTS:

Represented Hyderabad Blues Cricket Team for the tour of England June and July 1990.

Captain of the University of Health Sciences Cricket Team in 93 – 94 Inter Varsity Cricket tournaments, awarded player of the tournament.

Represented the University of health sciences Cricket team, Andhra Pradesh State for three consecutive years

Member of 92 – 93 University of Health Sciences Soccer Team.

 
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