Barry A. Borlaug MD
Associate Professor of Medicine; Director, Circulatory Failure Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MinnesotaDr. Borlaug is a board certified cardiologist, specializing in heart failure and invasive hemodynamic assessment, where he cares for heart failure patients on a regular basis in both the clinics and hospital. He has conducted and collaborated on a number of studies examining the mechanisms of exercise tolerance using both invasive and noninvasive methods in patients with heart failure and is keenly interested in the pathophysiologic underpinnings for exercise tolerance and fatigue in heart failure.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- HFpEF Infrequently Evolves Toward a Reduced Phenotype in Long-Term Survivors
- Impact of Baseline Hemodynamics on the Effects of a Transcatheter Interatrial Shunt Device in HFpEF
- Evidence-Based Approach to Guide Diagnosis of HFpEF
- Heart Rate and Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
- Body-Weight Fluctuations Associated With Cardiovascular Risk
- The Stages of HF Among Older Adults in the Community
- Beetroot Juice Improves Submaximal Endurance and Blood Pressure in Older Patients With HFpEF
- Isosorbide Mononitrate in HFpEF
- Inorganic Nitrate and Exercise Capacity in HFpEF
- Effects of Exercise Training in Patients With HFpEF