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Internal Medicine / Cardiovascular-EP

Mitchell N. Faddis, MD, PhD

Current Position
Assistant Professor, Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases
Interim Section Head, Cardiac Electrophysiology


Specialty Areas
Cardiology
Electrophysiology
Arrhythmia

Patients Seen At
Center for Advanced Medicine
Heart and Vascular Center
4921 Parkview Place, A , 8
St. Louis, MO  63110
314-362-1291
Fax:   314-454-5211
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Heart Care Institute
1020 North Mason Road
St. Louis , MO  63141
314-362-1291
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Medical Building Three
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital
1020 N. Mason Road, Suite 100
Creve Coeur, MO  63141
314-362-1291
Fax:   314-996-3269
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Mailing Address
Washington University School of Medicine
Cardiovascular Division
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8086
St Louis, MO  63110

Academic Office
Barnes-Jewish Hospital (north), Kingshighway Building
216 S. Kingshighway, Suite 4402
St Louis, Mo  63110
(314) 454-7834

Areas of Clinical Interest
Catheter ablation, magnetic guidance, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation

Board Certification
Cardiology -- Certified
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology -- Certified
Internal Medicine -- Certified

Medical Education
B.S.: Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas , 1985
Medical Degree, PhD: Neurosciences, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri , 1993
Residency: Internal Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri , 1995
Fellowship: Cardiology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri , 1998
Fellowship: Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri , 1998
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Major or Recent Publications/Awards
Honors and Awards

Listed in Best Doctors in America, 2005, 2006, 2008 (Best Doctors, Inc.)

Journal Articles

Sawhney N, Waggoner A, Faddis MN. Atrioventricular delay optimization improves clinical outcomes in cardiac resynchronization therapy. PACE 2003; 26:192

Sawhney N, Waggoner A, Faddis MN. AV delay optimization by aortic VTI is superior to the mitral inflow method for cardiac resynchronization therapy. PACE 2003; 26:455

Sawhney N, Waggoner A, Faddis MN. A randomized prospective trial of atrioventricular delay programming for cardiac resynchronization therapy. PACE 2003; 26:192

Faddis MN, Chen J, Osborn J, Talcott M, Lindsay B. Magnetic guidance system for cardiac electrophysiology: A prospective trial of safety and efficacy in humans. J Am Coll Cardiol 2003; 42:1952-58

Faddis MN, Blume W, Dehne J, Hall A, Rauch J, Sell J, Bae KT, Talcott M, Lindsay B. Magnetically guided catheter for endocardial mapping and radiofrequency catheter ablation. Circulation 2002; 106:2980-85

Faddis MN, Hall AF, Prichard JB, Ambos D and Lindsay BD. Precise navigation of an endocardial ablation catheter by a novel magnetic guidance system. PACE 1998; 22:773

Faddis MN, Narayan S, Smith JM, Lindsay BD and Cain ME. A decrease in approximate entropy predicts the onset of atrial fibrillation. PACE 1998; 22:789

Faddis MN and Brown JE. Intracellular injection of heparin and polyamines; effects on phototransduction in Limulus ventral photoreceptors. Journal of General Physiology 1993; 101:909-931

Faddis MN, Brown JE. Flash photolysis of caged compounds in Limulus ventral photoreceptors. J Gen Physiol 1992; Sep;100(3):547-70

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