James E. Udelson MD
Chief, Division of Cardiology; Director, Nuclear Cardiology Laboratory, Tufts Medical Center; Professor, Medicine and Radiology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MassachusettsDr. James Udelson is Chief of the Division of Cardiology as well as Director of Nuclear Cardiology at Tufts Medical Center. He is a Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.
He has been the recipient of several NIH grants for studies of the use of cardiac imaging to better understand the physiology of left ventricular function and to favorably influence clinical decision–making. He has directed and/or participated in numerous clinical trials on heart failure and cardiac imaging, focusing on the role of new therapies and how they affect remodeling, physiology, function, and outcomes.
Dr. Udelson has been involved in editorial capacities for several high-impact journals including Circulation, Circulation: Heart Failure, JAMA Cardiology, the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), and the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, among others, and has served on numerous national guideline and appropriate-use criteria writing groups. He has participated in a leadership capacity for professional organizations including the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, the American College of Cardiology (ACC), and the Heart Failure Society of America. Additionally, he has served on several FDA advisory panels.
Disclosures
- Advisory boards/trial committees: Bayer; MedTrace; LivaNova; scPharmaceuticals; Cardurion; Imbria; Abiomed; Merck; Cytokinetics; Medtronic; Reprieve Cardiovascular; Alleviant Medical
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Assessment of the Radiation Effects of Cardiac CTA Using Protein and Genetic Biomarkers
- Usefulness of Echo for Assessing LV Function After Acute MI
- Prognostic Value of Impaired Systolic Function in HFpEF Patients
- T1 and T2 Mapping Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance to Detect Myocarditis
- CMR Methods for Differentiating Acute From Chronic MI
- Resting Computed Tomography Perfusion for the Detection of Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Assessment of Perioperative Cardiac Risk Using Coronary CT Angiography
- Coronary Artery Disease Detection by Imaging
- Regional Distribution of Coronary Artery Calcium as a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality
- Handheld Echocardiography for Early Diagnosis of Rheumatic Heart Disease