Henry M Spotnitz, MD
Locations and Appointments
CUIMC/Presbyterian Hospital and Vanderbilt Clinic
CUIMC/Milstein Hospital Building
About Henry M Spotnitz, MD
Clinically, I am known for arrhythmia surgery. I participated in clinical trials of defibrillators and pacemaker leads, including the CABG Patch Trial, the MUST trial, the AVID trial, CPI sponsored trials of the VentakP and P2 defibrillators, and Medtronic steroid eluting lead and biventricular pacing (MIRACLE) trials. I studied effects of ICD leads on ventricular compliance. I contributed books, instructional videos, and book chapters on ICD and pacemaker insertion and lectured in cardiac surgery courses of the American College of Surgeons and the New York Society for Thoracic Surgery. I developed unique clinical methods for insertion of transvenous pacemakers and defibrillators in infants and children. I am the first George H. Humphreys, II, Professor of Surgery at Columbia, in recognition of translational research that applied two-dimensional echocardiography, high fidelity pressure recordings, ultrasonic flow probes, and conductance ventriculography to defining effects of surgery on cardiac function in animals and patients. I developed computerized analyses of hemodynamic data and computer-based clinical data management systems. I was supported by NIH and American Heart Association grants beginning in 1977. I am a former member of the Surgery and Bioengineering Study Section of NHLBI/NIH. My research included effects of surgery for congenital heart disease on ventricular geometry and function. My laboratory recently focused on temporary biventricular pacing for acute heart failure in humans during and after cardiac surgery. We demonstrated load dependence of biventricular pacing in animal models of acute heart failure and confirmed value of optimization of temporary biventricular pacing in selected patients after cardiac surgery in the BIPACS Trial. We explored the extension of our established protocols for intraoperative biventricular pacing to the study of acute intraoperative right ventricular dysfunction and single ventricle.
Board Certifications
- Surgery
- Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
Expertise
Aneurysm Repair
Aortic Aneurysm
Aortic Disease
Arrhythmia Surgery
Arterial Insufficiency
Barrett's Esophagus
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
Bloodless Surgery
Cardiac Electrophysiology
Coronary Artery Bypass
Cystic Fibrosis
Emphysema
Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal Disease
Esophageal Surgery
Heart Failure
Heart Valve Repair
Hyperhidrosis
Marfan Syndrome
Mediastinal Tumor
Mesothelioma
Minimally Invasive Aneurysm Repair
Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
Minimally Invasive Valve Repair
Mitral Valve Prolapse
Mitral Valve Repair
Mitral Valve Surgery
Mitral/Aortic Valve Replacement
Off Pump Coronary Bypass Surgery
Open Heart Surgery
Pacemaker Implant
Surgical Management of Lung Cancer
Thoracic Aneurysm Surgery
Thoracic Lung Cases
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoraco Abdominal Aneurysm
Thymoma
Valve Reconstruction/Repair
Education
Fellowship: National Institutes of Health
Internship: Bellevue Hospital, NY
Medical School: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Residency: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NY
Languages
- French
- Spanish
Titles & Positions
Director, Cardiovascular Surgery Research Lab
George H. Humphreys, II Professor of Surgery
Vice-Chairman, Research & Information Systems, Department of Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Education
- Internship: Bellevue Hospital, NY
- Residency: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NY
- Medical School: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
- Fellowship: National Institutes of Health
Titles & Positions
- Director, Cardiovascular Surgery Research Lab
- George H. Humphreys, II Professor of Surgery
- Vice-Chairman, Research & Information Systems, Department of Surgery
Board Certifications
- Surgery
- Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
Languages Spoken
- French
- Spanish