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Ronen Beeri, MD

 

 

 

Staff Cardiologist

Department of Cardiology

Echocardiography Unit

Hadassah University Hospital

Ein-Karem, Jerusalem.

 

 

Marital status    Married plus three children.

Birthdate: 15.5.61 ( Petach-Tikva, Israel)

 

1979-1984  Military Service- Major, Israeli Defense Forces

 

1984-1991 Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem

 

March 1991-February 1992  Intern, Hadassah University Hospitals Jerusalem

 

March 1992-February 1996  Resident in Internal Medicine, Hadassah University Hospital,Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem.

 

October 1994  Clinical instructor in internal medicine- Hebrew University- Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem

 

March 1996  Board certified in Internal Medicine- Israel Medical  Association

 

March 1996  December 1998  Fellow in Cardiology, Hadassah University Hospital, Ein-Karem, Jerusalem

 

March 1996  ACLS  instructor.

 

December 1998  Board certified in Cardiology- Israel Medical Association

 

December 1998- July 2000  Staff Cardiologist- Cardiology Department- Echocardiography Unit, Hadassah University Hospital, Ein-Karem, Jerusalem

 

July 2000  Research Fellow in Medicine- Harvard Medical School, Cardiac Ultrasound Lab, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.

August 2002  Staff Cardiologist- Cardiology Department- Echocardiography Unit, Hadassah University Hospital, Ein-Karem, Jerusalem.

 

Professional societies

 

Member – Israel Medical Association

 

Fellow- Israel Heart Society

 

Member- European Society of Cardiology 

 

Member- American Society of  Echocardiography

 

Member (affiliate), American College of Cardiology

 

Member, Council on basic cardiovascular sciences, American Heart Association.

 

Awards and Prizes

 

June 1996  The Shafarman Memorial Fund award for outstanding research – Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem.

 

May 1999  The Eisenberg Fund award for research in treatment and prevention of    heart diseases.

 

July 2001  American Society of Echocardiography research award

 

August 2002  The Prof. H. Neufeld Memorial Research Award (USA-Israel Binational Science Foundation).

  

Abstracts in Scientific Meetings

 

1.   Beeri R, Symon Z, Fuchs S, Shina A, Abramovich D, Rosen S, Brezis M. DNA fragmentation: an early, specific response of distal tubules to metabolic work in hypoxia. 13th International Congress of Nephrology, July 1995.

 

2.   Heyman SN, Fuchs S, Yafe R, Beeri R, Shina A, Brezis M. Impaired renal medullary microcirculation and tissue-dammage during acute ureteral obstruction- clinical implications. Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, September 1995.

 

3.   Fuchs S, Jaffe R, Beeri R, Heyman SN, Shina A, Rosen S, Brezis M. Failure of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) to improve radiocontrast nephropathy. Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, September 1995.

 

4.   Beeri R, Gilon D, S Fuchs, Varshitzky B, Pollak A, Gostman MS, Hasin Y. The role of routine echocardiography in the cardiac intensive care unit. Annual meeting of the Israel Heart Society, April 1997.

 

5.   Beeri R, Gilon D, S Fuchs, Varshitzky B, Pollak A, Gostman MS, Hasin Y. The role of routine echocardiography in the cardiac intensive care unit. 1st International Meeting of Intensive Cardiac Care. June 1998.

 

6.   Beeri R, Fixler R., Hasin Y. Natriuretic peptides and endothelin have opposing effect on neonatal rat cadiomyiocyte apoptosis. Annual meeting of the Israel Heart Society, April 2000

 

7.   Gilon D, Lubowski O, Pollak A, Beeri R, Hasin Y. Aortic regurgitation in the elderly: Clinical and echocardiographic characteristics. Annual Meeting of the Israel Heart Society, April 2000.

 

8.   Beeri R, Leavitt M, Palacios IF, Levine RA.  Prevalence and coronary correlations of the “T-sign” in patients with inferior left ventricular wall motion abnormalities: Clue to avoid right ventricular neglect annual. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2001;37:394A.

 

9.   Beeri R, Leavitt M, Morris E, Levine RA.  The clinical overdiagnosis of heart failure: Role of echocardiography in clarification.  J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2001;14:489.

 

10. Han B, Fixler R, Beeri R, Wang H, Bachrach U, Hasin Y. C-Type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP) Induces Apoptosis in Neonatal Rat Cardiac Myocytes. Circulation. 2001;104:II739

 

11.  Beeri R, Guerrero JL, Sullivan S, Supple G, Levine RA. A Novel Efficient Percutaneous Myocardial Gene Delivery System. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2002;39:185A

 

12.  Beeri R, Leavitt M, Morris E, Levine RA. Congestive symptoms with normal systolic function: elevated LV mass versus body mass. J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2002;15:534.

 

13.  Beeri R, Streckenbach SC, Isselbacher EM, Akins CW, Vlahakes GJ, Adams MS, Levine RA. The "Crossed Swords" Sign: Clue to Bileaflet Involvement and Need for Repair in Mitral Valve Prolapse. J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2002;15:537

 

Invited presentations and faculty membership

 

2000- Faculty member and invited speaker- Annual Refresher Course in Intensive Care (Limassol, Cyprus).

 

Grant support

 

ASE Grant-In-Aid         Beeri, PI          1/7/2001-30/6/2002       

American Society of Echocardiography:        Influence of Mitral Regurgitation on Myocardial Remodeling after Myocardial Infarction: Echocardiographic and Cellular Assessment. Role: PI

 

5 R01 HL 38176-09     Levine, PI        1/6/1998-30/6/2003         


NIH/NHLBI       Integrated Mechanism of Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation.        Role: Investigator

 

2001037          Beeri, PI          1/9/2002-30/8/2006


BSF                                         Influence of Mitral Regurgitation on Myocardial Remodeling after Myocardial Infarction.  Role: PI

 

Current research interests

 

Models of chronic mitral regurgitation in large and small animals.
This serves as a basis for many of my research projects. The first model we developed was a LV-LA shunt in a sheep, causing a fixed predictable systolic regurgitant flow, and subsequent myocardial remodeling as expected. Another model, both in sheep and rodents, involves apical tethering of the subvalvular apparatus and thus creation of MR in a mechanism similar to ischemic mitral regurgitation.

 

Cellular mechanisms of heart failure development in chronic mitral regurgitation. This project is in preparation, and involves long term follow-up of sheep with LV-LA shunt, using invasive pressure-volume monitoring in the wake animal using skin button terminals, three-dimensional echocardiography, molecular studies, and neurohumoral factors assessment. The hypothesis is that we can identify factors which precede the deterioration of cellular function, and thus the point in which mitral valve repair would not cause worsening of LV ejection fraction.

 

Influence of mitral regurgitation on post myocardial infarction remodeling.  This study means to verify the hypothesis that mitral regurgitation, which is a frequent complication of myocardial infarction, worsens the remodeling process which invariably occurs after it. It is examined in the LV-LA shunt model, in which an antero-apical myocardial infarction is also created. Follow up is performed twice in three months, after which the animals are sacrificed. The parameters followed include invasive pressure-volume assessment, three dimensional echocardiography, blood neurohumoral factor assays, molecular studies in the tissue (including apoptosis, intra-cellular proteins and genes activated in hypertrophy and failure, and changes in extra-cellular matrix composition and remodeling), and single cell contractility and calcium transients studies. This study is under way, and preliminary results are available.

 

Development of closed-chest delivery systems for myocardial gene therapy . We developed a delivery system, based on a balloon catheter, acetylcholine and echocardiographic contrast, to deliver reporter gene-encoding adenoviral vectors in a rat model. This study demonstrated that the system is significantly more efficient than each one of its components alone. We are currently testing a modification of this system in a large animal model (sheep) using adeno-associated virus as a vector.

 

Color Doppler correlates of leaflet pathology in mitral valve prolapse. We demonstrated retrospectively that the presence of two jets of mitral regurgitation in mitral valve prolapse patients signifies bileaflet pathology, which necessitates a complex repair procedure. We are currently validating this finding using a flow model, and corroborating this finding prospectively using intra-operative three-dimensional echo.

 

Correlation between congestive symptoms with preserved systolic function, and echocardiographic parameters of relaxation. We demonstrated, in a cohort of patients referred for a first echo to evaluate congestive symptoms, that the majority of those with normal ejection fraction do not have any echocardiographic evidence of filling (diastolic) abnormalities at rest. One possible explanation for these findings was the significant preponderance of obesity in this group as compared with the patients in which pathology was found. We intend to confirm these findings, and possibly identify further alternative explanations, by performing a large prospective study in collaboration with several centers.

 

Mechanism of mitral regurgitation in anterior myocardial infarction. This study aims to define the mechanism by which mitral regurgitation occurs in some patients with anterior myocardial infarction. This is performed in the sheep model using three-dimensional echo.

 

Past research projects

 

§         Prognosis of patients admitted to the hospital with upper GI bleeding- The influence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

 

§         Apoptosis in the kidney: the influence of the level of hypoxia, changes in metabolic work and mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibitors on the hypoxia-induced apoptosis in the distal tubule of rat kidneys- experiments using the isolated-perfused rat kidney model.

 

§         Apoptosis in the kidney: its appearance and modulation by growth factors in the in-vivo model of radio-contrast nephropathy in the rat.

§         Apoptosis in the kidney: Occurrence in human acute renal failure- an autopsy study.

 

§         Apoptosis in the kidney: The influence of hydronephrosis on apoptosis in the rat kidney papilla.

 

§         Apoptosis in the kidney in an experimental model of hepato-renal syndrome.

 

§         The clinical impact of routine echocardiography in the intensive care unit- a longitudinal study.

 

§         The influence of Glucose-Insulin-Potassium solution treatment in patients with acute myocardial infarction on prognostic parameters: heart-rate variability, ischemic episodes. LV function, arrhythmias and late-potentials.

 

§         Clinical and echocardiographic correlates of pericardial tamponade.

 

§         Echocardiography in malignant lymphoma.

 

§         Echocardiographic correlates of heat acclimation in a rat model of myocardial infarction.

 

§         The role of the polyamine pathway in cardiac hypertrophy and failure.

 

§         Apoptosis in neonatal cardiomyocytes in culture- its modulation by neuro-humoral factors (angiotensin, endothelin, natriuretic peptides, epinephrine) and cytokines (IL-6, LIF), and its correlation to physiology, morphology and metabolism.

 

Teaching experience

 

1992- 2000- Internal medicine and cardiology bedside teaching and department lectures- 4th and 6th year medical students.

 

1994- Member of the faculty inquiry committee on psychiatry teaching (Prof. Feldman- chair)

 

1999- Instruction in cardiology for graduate students in clinical pharmacy .

 

1998-2000- Basic course in internal medicine (cardiology)- 4th year medical students. (2000- course director).

 

1996-2000- ACLS course- The Hadassah School of Resuscitation. Subjects: myocardial infarction, resuscitation pharmacology, arrhythmia recognition and management, hands-on training.

 

1998-2000- Basic cardiology- Post-graduate course in intensive care- Hadassah Nursing School (cardiac anatomy and physiology, valvular diseases, heart catheterizations, cardiac pacemakers).

 

1998-2000- Basic cardiology- School of biomedical technologists (course co-director).

 

Chapters in Books

 

Gotsman MS, Lotan C, Weiss AT, Applebaum D, Sapoznikov D, Hasin Y, Mosseri M.  Early and prehospital thrombolytic therapy in acute myocardial infarction. In: Limitation of Infarct Size.  Dougherty FC. Springer-Verlag. Heidelberg, Germany. 1988.

 

Gotsman MS, Welber S, Sapoznikov D, Mosseri M, Weiss AT.  Computer interactive methods of regional left ventricular dysfunction in isolated disease of the left anterior descending coronary artery.  In: Simulation and Control of the Cardiac System.  Sideman S & Beyar R. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New-York. 1988.

 

Gotsman MS, Weiss AT, Mosseri M, Sapoznikov D, Pollak A, Welber S.  Early and prehospital thrombolytic therapy of acute myocardial infarction. In: Actualizacion Cardiovascular.  Ramiro Rivera. Aran S.A. 1989.

 

Gotsman MS, Welber S, Nassar H, Mosseri M, Waksman R, Sapoznikov D, Admon D, Weiss AT, Rozenman.  The angiographic pathology of coronary atheroma - interpreting the coronary arteriogram.  In: Analysis and Stimulation of the Cardiac System; Inhomogeneity and Imaging. Eds. Beyar R, Sideman S.  Cambridge UK. 1989.

 

Gotsman MS, Welber S, Nassar H, Mosseri M, Waksman R, Sapoznikov D, Admon D, Weiss AT, Rozenman Y.  The angiographic pathology of coronary atheroma - interpreting the coronary arteriogram. Sideman S & Beyar R. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New-York. 1991.

 

Rozenman Y, Lotan C, Gilon D, Mosseri M, Sapoznikov D, Welber S, Gotsman MS.  Arterial remodeling after percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty.  In: Interactive phenomena in the Cardiac System. Eds. Sideman S & Beyar R.  Plenum Press, New-York. 1993.

 

Gotsman MS, Lotan C, Mosseri M, Hasin Y, Rosenheck S, Weiss AT, Rozenman Y.  Coronary angiography in the acute coronary syndromes.  In: Syndromes of Atherosclerosis. Ed. Fuster V.  Futura Publishing, Armonk NY. 1996

 

Gotsman MS, Mosseri M, Rozenman Y, Lotan C, Nassar H.  Atherosclerosis Studies by Intracoronary Ultrasound. In: Analytical and quantitative cardiology: From Genetics to Function.  Sideman S & Beyar R.  Plenum Press, New-York. 1997.

 

Mosseri M, Weshler Z.  External Irradiation for the Prevention of Restenosis - Past and Future.  In: Vascular brachytherapy.  Waksman R.  Nucletron BV, Veenendaal, The Netherlands. 1998. 

 

Gotsman MS, Weiss AT, Rozenman Y, Lotan C, Zahger D, Mosseri M.  Prehospital thrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction salvages myocardium,  In:  Thrombolytic therapy. Timmis GC.  New-York. 1999. 

 

Gotsman MS, Rozenman Y,  Lotan C, Mosseri M.  Myocardial infraction as a work accident - assessment of disability.  Medizinisch-rechtliche Asspecte von Arbeitsufallen. Band II: Rehabilitation.  HVBG, Abteilung Offentlichkeitsarbeit,  DZS GmbH, Essen, 1999.

 

Mosseri M, Symon Z, Waksman R.  Radiimmunotherapy in the prevention of restenosis.  In: Vascular brachytherapy.  Ed: Waksman R.  Nucletron BV, Veenendaal, The Netherlands. 2001.

 

 

For List of Publications,  please see: PubMed

 

 




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