Author

Ron Blankstein

Cardiovascular Division; Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Harvard Medical School - Cited by 29,019 - Cardiovascular Imaging - Preventive Cardiology

Biography

Ron Blankstein is working at the Department of Medicine (Cardiovascular Division) and Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA Clinical Cardiologist & Researcher Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and has an interest in the field of Cardiovascular Imaging, Preventive Cardiology. Dr. Blankstein completed his internal medicine and cardiology training at the University of Chicago. He subsequently completed an NIH funded advanced cardiovascular imaging fellowship at the Cardiac MR PET CT Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School.
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CAD-RADS™ 2.0–2022 coronary artery disease-reporting and data system: an expert consensus document of the society of cardiovascular computed tomography (SCCT), the American …
RC Cury, J Leipsic, S Abbara, S Achenbach, D Berman, M Bittencourt, ...Cardiovascular Imaging 15 (11), 1974-2001, 2022202
57
2022
The prognostic value of CAC zero among individuals presenting with chest pain: a meta-analysis
AM Agha, J Pacor, GR Grandhi, R Mszar, SU Khan, R Parikh, T Agrawal, ...Cardiovascular Imaging 15 (10), 1745-1757, 2022202
14
2022
Cardiac computed tomographic imaging in cardio-oncology: An expert consensus document of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT). Endorsed by the International …
J Lopez-Mattei, EH Yang, LA Baldassarre, A Agha, R Blankstein, AD Choi, ...Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography 17 (1), 66-83, 2023202
5
2023
Constructing custom-made radiotranscriptomic signatures of vascular inflammation from routine CT angiograms: a prospective outcomes validation study in COVID-19
CP Kotanidis, C Xie, D Alexander, JCL Rodrigues, K Burnham, A Mentzer, ...The Lancet Digital Health (10), e705-e716, 2022202
4
2022
Coronary flow reserve, inflammation, and myocardial strain: the CIRT-CFR trial
VR Taqueti, AM Shah, BM Everett, AD Pradhan, G Piazza, C Bibbo, ...Basic to Translational Science 8 (2), 141-151, 20220
3
2023
3
2022
Prior SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection Is Associated With Coronary Vasomotor Dysfunction as Assessed by Coronary Flow Reserve From Cardiac Positron Emission Tomography
B Weber, S Parks, DM Huck, A Kim, C Bay, JM Brown, S Divakaran, ...Journal of the American Heart Association 11 (20), e025844, 2022202
3
2022
FDG PET imaging in suspected cardiac sarcoidosis: diagnosis vs. prognosis
S Divakaran, R BlanksteinJournal of Nuclear Cardiology 29 (5), 2471-247, 2022202
3
2022
Diagnostic Impact and Prognostic Value of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Patients With Ventricular Arrhythmias
Y Ge, P Antiochos, A Seno, I Qamar, R Blankstein, M Steigner, A Aghayev, ...JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, 2023202
1
2023
Social determinants of cardiovascular risk, subclinical cardiovascular disease, and cardiovascular events
I Acquah, K Hagan, Z Javed, MB Taha, J Valero‐Elizondo, N Nwana, ...Journal of the American Heart Association 2 (6), e02558, 2023202
1
2023
Clinical and Economic Burden of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Hospitalized Young Adults in the United States, 2004-2018
Clinical and Economic Burden of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Hospitalized Young Adults in the United States, 2004-208AMK Minhas, MU Awan, M Raza, SS Virani, G Sharma, R Blankstein, ...Current problems in cardiology 47 (), 0070, 2022202
1
2022
Extra-coronary calcification and cardiovascular events: what do we know and where are we heading?
D Anugula, R Cardoso, GR Grandhi, R Blankstein, K Nasir, M Al-Mallah, ...Current Atherosclerosis Reports 24 (0), 755-766, 2022202
1
2022