Professor of Medicine, University Pittsburgh
Cardiology
Steven Reis is an expert in the field of Cardiology. He researched medicine at Harvard Medical School. Harvard Medical School is one of the top medical schools in the US. Harvard Medical School is ranked 1 in research and 12 in primary care medicine He has 8 awards "America's Top Doctors", "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification", "Pittsburgh Magazine", "Women's Health", "Elected Member", "Good Housekeeping: Top Heart Centers for Women", "Fellow (FACC)" and "Top MD". Dr. Steven E. Reis is a published doctor. He has 54 papers published. The most current publication "Comparison of long-term safety and efficacy outcomes after drug-eluting and bare-metal stent use across racial groups: Insights from NHLBI Dynamic Registry." He accepts Medicare payments and is registered with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- Racial differences in the burden of Coronary artery calcium and carotid intima media thickness between Blacks and Whites.
- Comparison of long-term safety and efficacy outcomes after drug-eluting and bare-metal stent use across racial groups: Insights from NHLBI Dynamic Registry.
- Effects of enamel matrix genes on dental caries are moderated by fluoride exposures.
- Relation of Obstructive Sleep Apnea to Coronary Artery Calcium in Non-Obese Versus Obese Men and Women Aged 45 - 75 Years.
- Sleep apnea and subclinical Myocardial injury: where do we stand?
- The Sharing Partnership for Innovative Research in Translation (SPIRiT) Consortium: A Model for Collaboration across CTSA Sites.
- Milly.
- Gene-centric meta-analysis of lipid traits in african, East asian and Hispanic populations.
- Estimating Core Temperature with External Devices After Exertional Heat Stress in Thermal Protective Clothing.
- Comparison of Bare-Metal and Drug-Eluting Stents in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (from the NHLBI Dynamic Registry).
- Cognitive function following treadmill exercise in thermal protective clothing.
- Unfair treatment is associated with poor sleep in African American and Caucasian adults: Pittsburgh SleepSCORE project.
- Low prevalence of "ideal cardiovascular health" in a community-based population: the Heart strategies concentrating on risk evaluation (Heart SCORE) study.
- Associations of Framingham Risk Score Profile and Coronary Artery Calcification with Sleep Characteristics in Middle-aged Men and Women: Pittsburgh SleepSCORE Study.
- Sleep symptoms predict the development of the metabolic Syndrome.
- The μ-opioid receptor variant N190K is unresponsive to peptide agonists yet can be rescued by small-molecule drugs.
- Prognostic value of global MR myocardial perfusion imaging in women with suspected myocardial ischemia and no obstructive Coronary disease: results from the NHLBI-spon...
- Napping, nighttime sleep, and cardiovascular risk factors in mid-life adults.
- Coronary microvascular reactivity to adenosine predicts adverse outcome in women evaluated for suspected ischemia results from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Insti...
- Low life purpose and high hostility are related to an attenuated decline in nocturnal blood pressure.
- Multimarker approach predicts adverse cardiovascular events in women evaluated for suspected ischemia: results from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-spons...
- Coronary vasospasm and atrial fibrillation associated with ondansetron therapy.
- Relationships between the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and clinical/polysomnographic measures in a community sample.
- Population variations in atherogenic dyslipidemia: A report from the HeartSCORE and IndiaSCORE Studies.
- Blood pressure dipping and sleep disturbance in African-American and Caucasian men and women.
- Influence of race and socioeconomic status on sleep: Pittsburgh SleepSCORE project.
- Crossing the research valleys of death: the University of Pittsburgh approach.
- Postmenopausal women with a history of irregular menses and elevated androgen measurements at high risk for worsening cardiovascular event-free survival: results from ...
- Social networks and incident stroke among women with suspected Myocardial ischemia.
- Predictors of significant short-term increases in blood pressure in a community-based population.
- Racial differences in coronary artery calcification are not attributed to differences in lipoprotein particle sizes: the Heart Strategies Concentrating on Risk Evaluat...
- Screening children to identify families at increased risk for cardiovascular Disease.
- Depression symptom severity and reported treatment history in the prediction of cardiac risk in women with suspected Myocardial ischemia: The NHLBI-sponsored WISE study.
- Phytoestrogens and lipoproteins in women.
- Depression is associated with cardiac symptoms, mortality risk, and hospitalization among women with suspected Coronary disease: the NHLBI-sponsored WISE study.
- The value of estimated functional capacity in estimating outcome: results from the NHBLI-Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study.
- Impaired Coronary vascular reactivity and functional capacity in women: results from the NHLBI Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study.
- Global inflammation predicts cardiovascular risk in women: a report from the Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study.
- Electrocardiographic predictors of cardiovascular outcome in women: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE)...
- Inflammation, endothelial cell activation, and Coronary microvascular dysfunction in women with chest pain and no obstructive Coronary artery disease.
- Determination of menopausal status in women: the NHLBI-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study.
- Relationship of physical fitness vs body mass index with Coronary artery disease and cardiovascular events in women.
- Validation of the accuracy of pretest and exercise test scores in women with a low prevalence of Coronary disease: the NHLBI-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evalua...
- Clinical importance of obesity versus the metabolic Syndrome in cardiovascular risk in women: a report from the Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study.
- Genetic variation in lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor 1 (LOX1) gene and the risk of Coronary artery disease.
- Heterogeneity of microvascular dysfunction in women with chest pain not attributable to Coronary artery disease: implications for clinical practice.
- No effect of an L-arginine-enriched medical food (HeartBars) on endothelial function and platelet aggregation in subjects with hypercholesterolemia.
- Socioeconomic status variables predict cardiovascular Disease risk factors and prospective mortality risk among women with chest pain. The WISE Study.
- Mild renal insufficiency is associated with angiographic Coronary artery disease in women.
- Large brachial artery diameter is associated with angiographic Coronary artery disease in women.
- Effects of acute hormone therapy on recurrent ischemia in postmenopausal women with unstable Angina.
- A comparison of tibolone and hormone replacement therapy on Coronary artery and myocardial function in ovariectomized atherosclerotic monkeys.
- What does it cost to prevent on-duty firefighter cardiac events? A content valid method for calculating costs.
Schools
Procedures Preformed
- Ablation for Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Cardiac Catheterization (incl. Coronary Angiography)
- Cardiac Imaging
- Cardiac MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of Heart or Chest
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Conditions Treated
- Aneurysm and Dissection of Heart
- Angina and Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Aortic Aneurysm
- Aortic Valve Disease
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Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- America's Top Doctors
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Pittsburgh Magazine
- Women's Health
- Elected Member
- Good Housekeeping: Top Heart Centers for Women
- Fellow (FACC)
- Top MD
Education
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Johns Hopkins University
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Harvard Medical School
Hospital
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UPMC Passavant
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UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside
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Cardiology |
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