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Publications


Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Fishman PS, Mattu A. Fate of severed cortical projection axons. Journal of Neurotrauma 10(4):457-470, winter 1993.

2. Mattu A. Cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Current Opinion in Cardiovascular, Pulmonary & Renal Investigational Drugs 2(1):9-16, February 2000.

3. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Robinson DA. Electrocardiographic manifestations of hyperkalemia. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 18(6):721-729, October 2000.

4. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Robinson DA. Prominent R wave in lead V1: electrocardiographic differential diagnosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 19(6):504-513, October 2001.

5. Ullman E, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Chan T, Mattu A. Electrocardiographic manifestations of pulmonary embolism. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 19(6):514-519, October 2001.

6. Engel J, Brady WJ, Mattu A, Perron AD. Electrocardiographic ST segment elevation: left ventricular aneurysm. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(3):238-242, May 2002.

7. Hayden GE, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Somers MP, Mattu A. Electrocardiographic T-wave inversion: differential diagnosis in the chest pain patient. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(3):252-262, May 2002.

8. Somers MP, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Mattu A. The prominent T wave: electrocardiographic differential diagnosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(3):243-251, May 2002.

9. Jerrard DA, Broder JS, Hanna JR, Colletti JE, Grundmann KA, Geroff AJ, Mattu A. Malaria: a rising incidence in the United States. Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(1):23-33, July 2002.

10. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Perron AD. Electrocardiographic manifestations of hypothermia. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(4):314-326, July 2002.

11. Shiber JR, Mattu A. Serum phosphate abnormalities in the emergency department. Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(4):395-400, November 2002.

12. Rhinehardt J, Brady WJ, Perron AD, Mattu A. Electrocardiographic manifestations of Wellens’ syndrome. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 20(7):638-643, November 2002.

13. Mattu A, Rogers RL, Kim HK, Perron AD, Brady WJ. The Brugada syndrome. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 21(2):146-151, March 2003.

14. Somers MP, Brady WJ, Bateman DC, Mattu A, Perron AD. Additional electrocardiographic leads in the ED chest pain patient: right ventricular and posterior leads. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 21(7):563-573, November 2003.

15. Witting MD, Magder L, Heins AE, Mattu A, Granja CA, Baumgarten M. Usefulness and validity of diagnostic nasogastric aspiration in patients without hematemesis. Annals of Emergency Medicine 43(4):525-532, April 2004.

16. Mattu A, Petrini J, Swencki S, Chaudhari C, Brady WJ. Premature atherosclerosis and acute coronary syndrome in systemic lupus erythematosus. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(5):696-703, September 2005.

17. Moye S, Carney MF, Holstege C, Mattu A, Brady WJ. The electrocardiogram in right ventricular myocardial infarction. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(6):793-799, October 2005.

18. Mattu A, Martinez JP, Kelly BS. Modern management of cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 23(4):1105-1125, November 2005.

19. Hollowell H, Mattu A, Perron AD, Holstege C, Brady WJ. Wide-complex tachycardia: beyond the traditional differential diagnosis of ventricular tachycardia vs supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant conduction. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 23(7):876-889, November 2005.

20. Self WH, Mattu A, Martin M, Holstege C, Preuss J, Brady WJ. Body surface mapping in the ED evaluation of the patient with chest pain: use of the 80-lead electrocardiogram system. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(1):87-112, January 2006.

21. Rogers RL, Mitarai M, Mattu A. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 24(1):41-51, February 2006.

22. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal pain in the elderly. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 24(2):371-388, May 2006.

23. Witting MD, Magder L, Heins AE, Mattu A, Granja CA, Baumgarten M. ED predictors of upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding in patients without hematemesis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(3):280-285, May 2006.

24. Barlotta KS, Holstege C, Brady WJ, Mattu A. Apparent wide complex tachycardia after ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(3):362-367, May 2006.

25. Mattu A. Emergency cardiology: a review of recent literature. The Permanente Journal 10(3):13-19, Fall 2006.

26. Williamson K, Mattu A, Plautz CU, Binder A, Brady WJ. Electrocardiographic applications of lead aVR. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 24(7):864-874, November 2006.

27. Kelly BS, Mattu A, Brady WJ. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: electrocardiographic manifestations and other important considerations for the emergency physician. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 25(1):72-79, January 2007.

29. Dovgalyuk J, Holstege C, Mattu A, Brady WJ. The electrocardiogram in the patient with syncope. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 25(6):688-701, July 2007.

30. Mattu A, Brady WJ. The “cardiac” literature in 2006: an annotated review for the emergency physician. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 25(8):960-976, October 2007.

31. Mattu A, Bond MC, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2007. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 26(7):817-833, September 2008.

32. Mattu A, Lawner B. Prehospital management of congestive heart failure. Heart Fail Clin 5(1):19-24, January 2009.

33. Mattu A, Bond MC, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2008. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 27(4):481-491, May 2009.

34. Garcia D, Mattu A, Holstege CP, Brady WJ. Intraventricular conduction abnormality—an electrocardiographic algorithm for rapid detection and diagnosis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 27(4):492-502, May 2009.

35a. Wagner MJ, Wolf S, Promes S, McGee D, Hobgood C, Doty C, McErlean MA, Janssen A, Smith-Coggins R, Ling L, Mattu A, Tantama S, Beeson M, Brabson T, Christiansen G, King B, Luerssen E, Muelleman R. Duty hours in emergency medicine: balancing patient safety, resident wellness, and the resident training experience: a consensus response to the 2008 Institute of Medicine resident duty hours recommendations. Academic Emergency Medicine 17(9):1004-1011, September 2010.

35b. Wagner MJ, Wolf S, Promes S, McGee D, Hobgood C, Doty C, McErlean MA, Janssen A, Smith-Coggins R, Ling L, Mattu A, Tantama S, Beeson M, Brabson T, Christiansen G, King B, Luerssen E, Muelleman R. Duty hours in emergency medicine: balancing patient safety, resident wellness, and the resident training experience: a consensus response to the 2008 Institute of Medicine resident duty hours recommendations. Journal of Emergency Medicine 39(3):348-355, September 2010.

36. Rokos IC, French WJ, Mattu A, Nichol G, Farkouh ME, Reiffel J, Stone GW. Appropriate cardiac cath lab activation: optimizing electrocardiogram interpretation and clinical decision-making for acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction. American Heart Journal 160(12):995-1003.e8, December 2010.

37. Mattu A, Bond M, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2009. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 29(1):102-114, January 2011.

38. Brady WJ, Mattu A, O’Connor RE. Real-time cardiology overread of the electrocardiogram: where is the value added? (editorial). American Journal of Emergency Medicine 29(3):316-318, March 2011.

39. Rokos IC, French WJ, Mattu A, et al. Appropriate cardiac catheterization laboratory activation: Author reply (letter). American Heart Journal 162(1):e5, July 2011.

40. Baugher KM, Mattu A. Ten rules to assess and manage the acutely deteriorating patient: a practical mnemonic. Patient Safety in Surgery 5:29, November 15, 2011, http://www.pssjournal.com/content/5/1/29

41. Mattu A, Bond MC, Tewelde SZ, Brady WJ. The cardiac literature 2010. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 30(5):615-625, May 2012.

42. Witting MD, Mattu A, Rogers R, Halvorson C. Simultaneous T-wave inversions in anterior and inferior leads: an uncommon sign of pulmonary embolism. Journal of Emergency Medicine 43(2):228-235, August 2012.

43. Cunningham LM, Mattu A, O’Connor RE, Brady WJ. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest: the importance of uninterrupted chest compressions in cardiac arrest resuscitation. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 30(8):1630-1638, October 2012.

44. Lawner BJ, Nable JV, Mattu A. Novel patterns of ischemia and STEMI equivalents. Cardiology Clinics 30(4):591-600, November 2012.

45. Moskovitz JB, Hayes BD, Martinez JP, Mattu A, Brady WJ. Electrocardiographic implications of the prolonged QT interval. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 31(5):866-871, May 2013.

46. Moskovitz JB, Hayes BD, Martinez JP, Mattu A, Brady WJ. In response to the prolonged QT interval and use of the TpTe interval [letter]. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 31(9):1412, September 2013.

47. Goebel M, Bedsoe J, Orford JL, Mattu A, Brady WJ. A new ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction equivalent pattern? Prominent T wave and J-point depression in the precordial leads associated with ST-segment elevation in lead aVR. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 32, 287.e5-287.e8, March 2014.

48. Huis in ‘t Veld M, Nguyen TC, Martinez JP, Mattu A. “Need-to-know” emergency medicine articles of 2014. International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;8(1): http://www.springer.com/-/1/9ae72803cfa2447d86454a8b5482841e, March 2015.

49. Macia M, Peachey J, Mattu A, Brady WJ. The electrocardiogram in the ACS patient: high-risk electrocardiographic presentations lacking anatomically oriented ST-segment elevation. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 34(3):611-617, March 2016.

50. Brady WJ, Mattu A, Tabas J. ECG of the month: young male with altered mental status. Annals of Emergency Medicine 67(4):477, 490-491, April 2016.

51. Iftikhar S, Mattu A, Brady W. ED evaluation and management of implantable cardiac defibrillator electrical shocks. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 34(6):1140-1147, June 2016.

52. Brady WJ, Tabas J, Mattu A. ECG of the month: young male with weakness and dizziness. Annals of Emergency Medicine 68(1):92, 105-106, July 2016.
Journal Issues

1. Olshaker JS, Mattu A, editors. Respiratory Emergencies. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, volume 21, issue 2, May 2003.

2. Mattu A, Goyal D, Ulrich A, editors. Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Medicine. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, volume 22, issue 4, November 2004.

3. Brady WJ, Decker W, Mattu A, editors. Emergency Cardiology: Controversies, Challenges, and Advances. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, volume 23, issue 4, November 2005.

4. Mattu A, Kelemen M, editors. Emergency Cardiac Care: From the Emergency Department to CCU. Cardiology Clinics, volume 24, issue 1, February 2006.

5. Mattu A, Winters M, Grundmann K, editors. Emergencies in the Elderly Patient. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, volume 23, issue 2, May 2007.

6. Mattu A, Mehra MR, editors. Emergency Cardiac Care 2012: From ED to CCU. Cardiology Clinics, volume 30, issue 4, November 2012.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Rogers RL, Mattu A. Abdominal aortic aneurysms—the great imitator in the elderly patient. Geriatric Emergency Medicine Reports 2(4):35-46, April 2001.

2. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal pain in the elderly patient. Geriatric Emergency Medicine Reports 2(6):59-70, June 2001.

3. Mayo DD, Mayo KP, Mattu A. Emergency department management of dog, cat, and human bite wounds. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 16(2):1-6, October 2001.

4. Mattu A. Pulmonary edema. Emergency Physicians Monthly 9(9):1,4-8,12,16,22, September 2002.

5. Brady WJ, Mattu A. The Brugada syndrome. Emergency Medicine Alert 10(1):4-7, June 2003.

6. Mattu A. ECG challenge. Emergency Medicine 40(2):47-48, February 2008.

7. Mattu A. Can’t miss ECGs: key to recognizing hyperkalemia. EM Resident 37(3):31,39, July 2010.

8. Mattu A. ECG Pearls: Beware the slow mimics of ventricular tachycardia. Emergency Physicians Monthly 17(8):10,12, August 2010.

9. Mattu A. Hollywood, heroes & heart attacks: Requiem for a heavyweight—the demise of creatine kinase-MB. Emergency Physicians Monthly 17(12):1,13, http://epmonthly.com/article/hollywood-heroes-a-heart-attacks/, December 2010.

10. Tewelde SZ, Mattu A. Can’t miss ECGs: “I’m feeling weak, Doc.” EM Resident 38(2):45-46, April 2011.

11. Mattu A. The highly sensitive troponin test: a step in the wrong direction? Emergency Physicians Monthly 19(1):1,23, http://epmonthly.com/article/the-highly-sensitive-troponin-test-a-step-in-the-wrong-direction/, January 2012.

12. Vibhakar N, Mattu A. Beyond HEART: building a better chest pain protocol. Emergency Physicians Monthly 22(10):18-19, http://epmonthly.com/article/beyond-heart-building-a-better-chest-pain-protocol/, October 2015.
Web-Based Articles

1. Perkins AM, Mattu A. Trichomoniasis. eMedicine Journal 2(6):http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2308.htm, 2001.

2. Rogers RL, Mattu A. Pityriasis rosea. eMedicine Journal 2(10):http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1840.htm, 2001.

3. Shaw EJ, Gold MR, Mattu A. Electrical alternans. eMedicine Journal 2(12):http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic645.htm, 2001.

4. Mattu A. Myths and pitfalls in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. www.eMedHome.com CME article: http://www.emedhome.com/features_archive-detail.cfm?FID=67, October 22, 2001.

5. Mattu A, Sharma S, Perkins AM, Zevitz ME: Pulmonary edema, cardiogenic. eMedicine Journal 3(2):http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1955.htm, 2002.

6. Sovari AA, Kocheril AG, Mattu A, Sharma S, Perkins AM, Zevitz ME: Pulmonary edema, cardiogenic. eMedicine Journal 3(2):http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1955.htm, 2006.

7. Mattu A. Acute cardiac syndromes in the elderly. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 20, 2007: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/559186_print

8. Mattu A. Nasogastric intubation: how necessary is it? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 3, 2007: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/562991?src=mp

9. Mattu A. Emergency physician activation of catheterization labs. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, January 18, 2008: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568170

10. Mattu A. Post-myocardial infarction cardiogenic shock: what’s new? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, May 16, 2008: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573400?src=mp&spon=45&uac=12463EK

11. Mattu A. Cocaine-associated chest pain and myocardial infarction. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, August 27, 2008: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/578654

12. Mattu A. Use and interpretation of cardiac troponins in the ED. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, November 6, 2008: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/582721

13. Mattu A. Which patients with chest pain can be discharged from the emergency department for outpatient stress testing? From Medscape, Ask the Experts About Emergency Medicine Management, January 16, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/585474

14. Mattu A. Should a moratorium be placed on the use of vasopressin for cardiac arrest? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, February 2, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/587325

15. Mattu A. Lead aVR: Importance of the “forgotten 12th lead” in patients with ACS. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 6, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/589781

16. Mattu A. Public (mis)perception of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 28, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/701884

17. Mattu A. Cardiocerebral resuscitation for patients in sudden cardiac arrest. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, August 20, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/707616

18. Mattu A. Misdiagnosis of acute pericarditis: preventing unnecessary PCI. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, September 22, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/709118

19. Mattu A. Cardiac Arrest: cardiovert, compress, cool,…and cath? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 22, 2009: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/713857

20. Mattu A. Chest pain plus left bundle branch block: out with the new and in with the old. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, March 4, 2010: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/717550

21. Mattu A. Emergency physicians’ guide to managing pericardial disease. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, June 14, 2010: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/723212

22. Mattu A. PE in pregnancy: a complicated diagnosis. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, August 9, 2010: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/726318

23. Mattu A. How to recognize and treat severe asthma in the emergency department. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 21, 2010: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/730504

24. Mattu A. The 2010 AHA guidelines: the 4 Cs of cardiac arrest care. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 30, 2010: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/734952

25. Mattu A. Negative stress test may not rule out ACS. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, March 17, 2011: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/738764

26. Mattu A. The use of fibrinolytics in patients with acute pulmonary embolism. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 6, 2011: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/745531

27. Mattu A. What do we do with a positive troponin test? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 28, 2011: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/752166

28. Mattu A. Amal Mattu’s 2011 articles you’ve gotta know! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, November 23, 2011: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/754002

29. Fiore M, Genes N, Glatter R, Mattu A. Important emergency medicine research: 2011. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine, November 23, 2011: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/753872

30. Mattu A. ECG interpretation of STEMI: Who’s the Expert? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, March 21, 2012: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/760447

31. Mattu A. When to rule out ACS: 3 simple recommendations. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoint, July 5, 2012: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/766543

32. Mattu A. Literature update 2012: 3 articles you’ve gotta know! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoint, November 15, 2012: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/774474

33. Mattu A. New STEMI guidelines: how long should we wait for the balloon? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, January 30, 2013: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/778279

34. Mattu A. Ice ice baby! A decade of therapeutic hypothermia. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 12, 2013: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/782127

35. Mattu A. Does size really matter? The pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 26, 2013: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/808211

36. Mattu A. Algorithms for diagnosing WCTs: stop wasting your time! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 3, 2013: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/815121

37. Mattu A. Amal Mattu’s 2013 articles you’ve gotta know! From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 24, 2013: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/818256

38. Mattu A. 5 key questions in the work-up and management of acute PE. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, April 28, 2014: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/823957

39. Mattu A. Brugada Syndrome update: More common than imagined. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, July 31, 2014: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/828939

39. Mattu A. Thoracotomy in blunt trauma: what’s the harm? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 11, 2014: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/836207

40. Mattu A. The Most Life-Saving Emergency Medicine Articles of 2014. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, December 19, 2014: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/836952

41. Mattu A. Low-risk chest pain admissions: a waste of time? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, June 16, 2015: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/846531

42. Mattu A. Epinephrine: the ‘backboard’ of cardiac arrest? From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, October 30, 2015: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/853245

43. Mattu A. Three must-read emergency medicine articles of 2015. From Medscape, Emergency Medicine Viewpoints, January 7, 2016: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/856669
Books

1. Mattu A, Brady WJ. ECGs for the Emergency Physician, Volume 1. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, September 2003.

Now in its seventh printing (2007), Blackwell Publishing.

Translated into and published in Portuguese in 2005.

Translated into and published in Polish in 2006.

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2010.

Translated into and published in Chinese in 2010.

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians and by Blackwell Publishing Company as a “Bestseller” for the years 2005–2007.

2. Mattu A, Goyal DG (eds). Emergency Medicine: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, January 2007.

Now in its third printing (2008).

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2012.

Listed by Blackwell Publishing Company as a “Bestseller” from 2007-2009.

3. Mattu A, Tabas JA, Barish RA (eds). Electrocardiography in Emergency Medicine. Dallas, American College of Emergency Physicians, October 2007.

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a “Bestseller” from December 2007 to 2011.

4. Mattu A, Brady WJ. ECGs for the Emergency Physician, Volume 2. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, March 2008.

Translated into and published in Polish in 2008.

Translated into and published in Chinese in 2010.

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2011.

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a “Bestseller” for 2008 and by Blackwell Publishing Company as a “Bestseller” from 2008-2010.

5. Schofer JM, Mattu A, Colletti JE, Gray EA, Rogers RL, Shih RD (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, October 2008.

6. Field JM, Bresler MJ, Kudenchuck PJ, Mattu A, O’Connor RE, Silvers SM, VandenHoek T (eds). The Textbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care and CPR. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, October 2008 (copyright 2009).

Listed by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a “Bestseller” from 2008-2009.

7. Rogers RL, Mattu A, Winters M, Martinez J (eds). Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, January 2009.

8. Brady WJ, Truit JD, Chan TC, Harrigan RA, Holstege CP, Keeley EC, Mattu A, Perron A, Smith SW, Vinayak A (eds). Critical Decisions in Emergency & Acute Care Electrocardiography. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, March 2009.

9. Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP (eds). Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, May 2010.

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2012.

Translated into and published in Chinese 2012.

10. Dietrich AM, King RW, Lukens TW, Mattu A, Barkin RM (eds). Dr. Carol Rivers’ Preparing for the Written Board Exam in Emergency Medicine, 6th ed. Columbus, Ohio Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians, February 2011.

11. Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E (eds). Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, December 2011.

12. Goyal DG, Mattu A (eds). Urgent Care Emergencies: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, October 2012.

13. Lawner BJ, Slovis CM, Fowler R, Pepe P, Mattu A (eds). Avoiding Common Prehospital Errors. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, September 2012 (copyright 2013).

Translated into and published in Japanese in 2013.

14. Lawner B, Touzeau C, Mattu A. ECG Cases for EMS. Burlington, Jones & Bartlett Learning, September 2012 (copyright 2014).

15. Rogers RL, Mattu A, Winters ME, Martinez JP, Mulligan TM (eds). Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, October 2012 (copyright 2013).

Translation into Turkish, publication anticipated in June 2018.

16. Roberts JR, Custalow CB, Thomsen TW, Chanmugam AS, Chudnofsky CR, DeBlieux PMC, Mattu A, Swadron SP (eds). Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 6th ed. Philadelphia, Elsevier, Inc., July 2013 (copyright 2014).

17. Dietrich AM, Bell PA, King RW, Lukens TW (eds). Dr. Carol Rivers’ Preparing for the Written Board Exam in Emergency Medicine, 7th ed. Columbus, Ohio Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians, March 2014.

(Cardiology Section Editor)

18. Mattu A, Brady WJ, Bresler MJ, Silvers SM, Stahmer SA, Tabas JA (eds). Cardiovascular Emergencies. Dallas, American College of Emergency Physicians, October 2014 (copyright 2015).

19. Schofer JM, Mattu A, Kessler C, Lu LN, Parker T, Rogers RL (eds). Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum, 2nd ed. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, March 2015.

20. Mattu A, Grossman SA, Rosen PL (eds). Geriatric Emergencies: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, June 2016.
Book Chapters

1. Jensen J, Mattu A. Combined programs: emergency medicine/pediatrics and emergency medicine/internal medicine. In Harkin KE, Cushman JT, Wei HG, eds. Emergency Medicine: The Medical Student Survival Guide. Irving, TX, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, 2001, pp 32-33.

2. Lubavin B, Mattu A. Emergency medicine interest groups. In Kazzi AA, Schofer JM eds. Rules of the Road for Medical Students: The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2003, pp 179-184.

3. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Combined residency programs in emergency medicine. In Kazzi AA, Schofer JM eds. Rules of the Road for Medical Students: The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2003, pp 113-120.

4. Winters ME, Mattu A. Your emergency medicine clerkship: how to be a star! In Kazzi AA, Schofer JM eds. Rules of the Road for Medical Students: The Guide for a Career in Emergency Medicine. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2003, pp 155-162.

5. Mattu A, Mattu SG. HIV/AIDS. In Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P eds. Rosen and Barkin’s 5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 2nd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 530-531.

6. Rogers RL, Mattu A. Abdominal aortic aneurysm. In Meldon SW, Ma OJ, Woolard RH eds. Geriatric Emergency Medicine. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2004, pp 267-274.

7. Mattu A, Rogers RL. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities. In Chan TC, Brady WJ, Harrigan RA, Ornato JP, Ornato JP, eds. ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2005, pp 89-95.

8. Mattu A. Syncope. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel GM, eds. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp 517-530.

9. Mattu A. Evaluation of chest pain and diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome. In Weinstock MB, Longstreth R, eds. Bouncebacks! Emergency Department Cases: ED Returns. Columbus, Ohio, Anadem Publishing, 2006, pp 98-106.

10. Torres M, Mattu A. HIV/AIDS. In Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P eds. Rosen and Barkin’s 5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 3rd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 528-529.

11. Mattu A, Kelly BS. Cardiovascular disorders. In Wagner MJ, Promes SB eds. Last Minute Emergency Medicine. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2007, pp 69-114.

12. Mattu A, Martinez JP. Pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, and myocarditis. In Adams JG, Barton ED, Collings JL, DeBlieux PMC, Gisondi MA, Nadel ES, eds. Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2008, pp 573-587.

13. Mattu A. Congestive heart failure and cardiogenic pulmonary edema. In Nayak NH, ed. Guidelines to Practice of Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. Delhi, Elsevier, 2008, pp 215-220.

14. Mattu A, Martinez JP, Palmer G. Abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders. In Schofer JM, Mattu A, Colletti JE, Gray EA, Rogers RL, Shih RD, eds. Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, 2008, pp 69-90.

15. Thoureen T, Mattu A. How can the ECG guide the diagnosis and management of wide complex tachycardias? In Brady WJ, Truit JD, Chan TC, Harrigan RA, Holstege CP, Keeley EC, Mattu A, Perron A, Smith SW, Vinayak A, eds. Critical Decisions in Emergency & Acute Care Electrocardiography. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2009, pp 251-266.

16. Poon K, Mattu A. Never rely on the electrocardiogram or clinical information to distinguish between ventricular tachycardia and supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant conduction. In Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP, eds. Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010, pp 115-116.

17. Poon K, Mattu A. Do not forget to consider non-ACS causes of ST segment elevation. In Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP, eds. Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010, pp 146-148.

18. Meer J, Mattu A. Cardiogenic shock. In Winters ME, DeBlieux P, Marcolini EG, Bond MC, Woolridge DP, eds. Emergency Department Resuscitation of the Critically Ill. Dallas, American College of Emergency Physicians, 2011, pp 69-76.

19. Hu K, Mattu A. Syncope. In Graff LG, ed. Observation Medicine: The Healthcare System’s Tincture of Time. Dallas, American College of Emergency Medicine, 2011, Chapter 16.

20. Mattu A, Cobert E. Case 1: A 39 year-old woman with multiple complaints: coughing during cold and flu season. In Weinstock MB, Klauer KM, Henry GL, eds. Bouncebacks! Medical and Legal. Columbus, Anadem Publishing, 2011, pp 13-36.

21. Bohrn M, Mattu A, Browne B. Chest pain. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 3-17.

22. Lawner BJ, Mattu A. Cardiac arrest. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 123-137.

23. Reed K, Mattu A. Acute heart failure. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 163-184.

24. Meer J, Mattu A. Myocarditis. In Grossman SA, Rosen P, Brady WJ, Brown DFM, Chan TC, Harrigan R, Mattu A, Ullman E, eds. Cardiovascular Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-Based Review. West Sussex (UK), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011, pp 209-225.

25. Mattu A. Syncope. In Mahadevan SV, Garmel GM, eds. An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp 545-557.

26. Mattu A, Martinez JP. Pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, and myocarditis. In Adams JG, Barton ED, Collings JL, DeBlieux PMC, Gisondi MA, Nadel ES, eds. Emergency Medicine: Clinical Essentials, 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2013, pp 514-523.

27. Kurz MC, Mattu A, Brady WJ. Acute coronary syndrome. In Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, Biros MH, Danzl DF, Gausche-Hill M, Jagoda A, Ling LJ, Newton EJ, Zink BJ, eds. Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, 8th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2014, pp 997-1033.

28. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal pain in the elderly. In Kahn JH, Magauran BG Jr., Olshaker JS, eds. Geriatric Emergency Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp 94-101.

29. Martinez JP, Mattu A. Abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders. In Schofer JM, Mattu A, Kessler C, Lu LN, Parker T, Rogers R, eds. Emergency Medicine: A Focused Review of the Core Curriculum, 2nd ed. Milwaukee, The American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association, 2015, pp 79-108.

30. Bond M, Mattu A. Surviving the interview. In Turner JS, Reid D, eds. Emergency Medicine: The Medical Student Survival Guide. Irving, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, 2015, pp 51-58.

31. Khoujah D, Mattu A. Ischemic heart disease. In Markovchick VJ, Pons PT, Bakes KM, Buchanan JA, eds. Emergency Medicine Secrets, 6th ed. Philadelphia, Elsevier, Inc., 2016, pp 201-210.


Peer-Reviewed Journal Abstract

  1. Witting MD, Magder L, Heins AE, Mattu A, Granja CA, Baumgarten M. Gastrointestinal bleeding source prediction in patients without hematemesis. Academic Emergency Medicine 11(5):479, May 2004.


Frontmatter

1. Mattu A. Foreword. In Levis JT, Garmel GM. Clinical Emergency Medicine Casebook. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp xv-xvi.

2. Mattu A. Foreword. In Broder JS. Diagnostic Imaging for the Emergency Physician. Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2011, pp ix-x.

3. Mattu A. Foreword. In Ooi S, Manning P. Guide to the Essentials in Emergency Medicine. Singapore, McGraw Hill Education, 2015, pp xi-xii.


Brief Communications

1. Mattu A. Book review―The Textbook of Penetrating Trauma; in Pediatric Emergency Care 13(3):243, 1997.

2. Fontane E, Mattu A. Book review―Injection Techniques in Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine, in Pediatric Emergency Care 16(2):134, 2000.

3. Mattu A. Amiodarone in cardiac arrest: new hope or marketing hype? (letter to the editor). Common Sense 9(5):4, September/October 2002.


Position Statement

1. Mattu A, Chisholm C, Hoffman JR. Position statement (written on behalf of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine): Use of amiodarone in refractory pulseless VT/VF. Common Sense 8(3):1,16-17,20,25, May/June 2001.


Multimedia

1. "Myths, Pearls, and Pitfalls in ACLS." Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 2, Issue 12, December 2002.

2. "Management of Acute CHF." Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2003.

3. “A Simplified Approach to Tachyarrhythmias.” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 3, Issue 12, December 2003.

4. “The Brugada Syndrome.” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2004.

5. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Acute MI.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 4, Issue 10, October 2004.

6. “Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of the Acute MI: Mythology, Mortality, and Malpractice.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 22, Issue 3, February 7, 2005.

7. “Cardiovascular Disorders 1-4” and “Nervous System Disorders.” Featured speaker on this series of five DVDs from the 2004 Ohio ACEP Written Board Review Course. Ohio Chapter, ACEP, 2004.

8. “Nesiritide—Safety Concerns!” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 5, Issue 5, May 2005.

9. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema.” Featured CME lecture on EMedHome.com, August 2005.

10. “Emergency Medicine Cardiology Literature Review.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 22, Issue 23, December 7, 2005.

11. “Tough ECGs! Subtle Manifestations of Deadly Disease.” Featured lecture on ACEP’s “Selected Presentations from Scientific Assembly 2005” DVD. Irving, Texas, American College of Emergency Physicians, November 2005.

12. “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2006.

13. “Winning at Failure: Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 23, Issue 21, November 7, 2006.

14. “Cardiac Imaging for the Emergency Physician: Where Are We Now?” Featured “CME: In Focus” lecture on EMedHome.com, December 2006.

15. “Unrecognized Killers on ECG.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 24, Issue 1, January 7, 2007.

16. “Best Cardiology Literature of 2006, Part I.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2007.

17. “Best Cardiology Literature of 2006, Part II.” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2007.

18. “The Crashing Asthmatic.” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 4, April 2007.

19. “Cardiovascular Disorders 1-4” and “Nervous System Disorders.” Featured speaker on this series of five DVDs from the 2007 Ohio ACEP Written Board Review Course. Ohio Chapter, ACEP, 2007.

20. “Unsuspected Killers in Emergency Cardiology,” Featured lecture on ACEP-Emedhome.com’s “Selected Presentations from Scientific Assembly 2007” DVD. Irving, Texas, American College of Emergency Physicians, October 2007.

21. “Beta-Blockers in ACS: The AHA Guidelines 2007,” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2007.

22. “Benign Early Repolarization,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 8, Issue 9, September 2008.

23. “Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 8, Issue 12, December 2008.

24. “Bounceback: Food Poisoning?” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2009.

25. “Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 26, Issue 9, May 7, 2009.

26. “Cardiogenic Shock,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives—Critical Care, Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., October 2009.

27. “Bounceback: Missed Appendicitis?” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 10, Issue 4, April 2010.

28. “Approach to the Dying Patient,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 10, Issue 5, May 2010.

29. “The Elderly Heart,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 27, Issue 13, July 7, 2010.

30. “Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives—Critical Care, Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., October 2010.

31. “Low Risk Chest Pain,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2011.

32. “Critical Care: The Crashing Patient — Beyond ABC and ACLS,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 28, Issue 3, February 7, 2011.

33. “Cardiology Corner: Amiodarone versus Procainamide for Wide Complex Arrhythmias,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 2, February 2011.

34. “Cardiology Corner: Adenosine in WCT: The ACLS 2010 Guidelines Parts 1 and 2,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 3, March 2011.

35. “Cardiology Corner: Low Risk Chest Pain,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 4, April 2011.

36. ““Bounceback: Fever of Unknown Origin,” Featured commentator on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 5, May 2011.

37. “Cardiology Corner: Wide Complex Tachycardia and Adenosine Revisited,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 6, June 2011.

38. “The Crashing Patient,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine, June 2011.

39. “Update on Cardiac Literature,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 28, Issue 14, June 21, 2011.

40. “Cardiology Corner: Chest Pain and New LBBB,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 7, July 2011.

41. “Pericarditis and Tamponade Review,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 8, August 2011.

42. “Cardiology Corner: PE Guidelines,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 9, September 2011.

43. “Infections in the elderly: mythology and mortality,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 28, Issue 19, October 7, 2011.

44. “Cardiology Corner: SVT-Troponins,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 11, November 2011.

45. “Arrest then Awake,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 12, December 2011.

46. “Cardiology Corner: Ultra Sensitive Troponins,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 11, Issue 12, December 2011.

47. “Cardiology Corner: Benign Early Repolarization,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 3, March 2012.

48. “Cardiology Corner: Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 4, April 2012.

48. “Continuing Core Content: Diarrhea,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 4, April 2012.

49. “Cardiology Corner: ACS in Women,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 6, June 2012.

50. “CT Angiography for Low Risk Chest Pain,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 7, July 2012.

51. “CHF: A Rapid Review,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 8, August 2012.

52. “Cardiology Corner: Chest Pain History” and “Abdominal Pain in the Elderly,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 9, September 2012.

53. “Anxiety-Provoking Cases in the ED,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 29, Issue 19, October 7, 2012.

54. “Cardiology Corner: LBBB and Sgarbossa Criteria,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 11, November 2012.

55. “Cardiology Corner: The 2-Hour Chest Pain Protocol,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Creamery, Pennsylvania, The Center for Medical Education, Inc., Volume 12, Issue 12, December 2012.

56. “Cardiology Corner: AHA Update on ACS,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2013.

57. “Cardiology Corner: 2013 AHA STEMI Guideline Review,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2013.

58. “Push-Dose Pressors,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2013.

59. “Resuscitation Guidelines for Pregnant Women,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2013.

60. “Cardiology Corner: Therapeutic Hypothermia,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 8, August 2013.

61. “Cardiology Corner: Troponins” and “Ventricular Elixirs,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 13, Issue 9, September 2013.

62. “Cardiology Corner: Unstable Angina—The New Definition,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 2, February 2014.

63. “Cardiology, Part 1: Wide Complex Tachycardia,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 31, Issue 4, February 21, 2014.

64. “Cardiology, Part 2: Acute Myocardial Infarction,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 31, Issue 5, March 7, 2014.

65. “Cardiology Corner: Wide Complex Tachycardias,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 7, July 2014.

65. “Cardiology Corner: A Common Sense PEA Algorithm,” and “CHF Update, Part I,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2014.

66. “HippoEM Reviews – Altered Mental Status Part 1,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 10, October 2014.

67. “HippoEM Reviews – Altered Mental Status Part 2,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 14, Issue 11, November 2014.

68. “Cardiology Corner: Endocarditis Update,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2015.

69. “Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine. Glendale, California, Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 32, Issue 10, May 21, 2015.

70. “Cardiology Corner: New ACS Guidelines,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 5, May 2015.

71. “Cardiology Corner: Pericarditis,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2015.

72. “Cardiology Corner: Aortic Dissection,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 8, August 2015.

73. “Cardiology Corner: New Post Arrest Guidelines (For Cardiac Procedures),” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 11, November 2015.

74. “Cardiology Corner: Dilemmas in Treating PE,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 15, Issue 12, December 2015.

75. “Managing the Crashing Patient,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Audio-Digest Emergency Medicine, Glendale, California. Audio-Digest Foundation, Volume 32, Issue 12, December 7, 2015.

76. “Cardiology Corner: Cardiogenic Shock,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2016.

77. “Cardiology Corner: Syncope,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 3, March 2016.

78. “Is It Or Isn’t It a STEMI? Part I,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2016.

79. “Cardiology Corner: Door to Balloon Time Revisited,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2016.

80. “Is It Or Isn’t It a STEMI? Part II,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2016.

81. “Cardiology Corner: ACS in Women,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 7, July 2016.

82. “ACS in Older Adults,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program GEMCast, https://gempodcast.com/2016/07/29/the-atypical-is-typical-for-acs-in-older-adults/, July 29, 2016.

83. “Cardiology Corner: AHA Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Updates,” Featured speaker on the continuing medical education audio program Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives: EM:RAP, Burbank, California, Volume 16, Issue 9, September 2016.





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