Paul D. Lindower, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor
Director, Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Program
Dr. Lindower is currently interested in clinical echocardiography, 2D, TEE, stress, and clinical nuclear cardiology.
Honors, Awards, and Organizations
- Institution Research Foundation Award, 1990
- National Research Service Award, 1993
- Midwest Trainee Investigator Award, 1994
- Charles A Frueauff Foundation Award
- Roessler Foundation Fellowship for Research
- Alpha Omega Alpha
- Fellow of the American College of Cardiology
- American Society of Echocardiography
- American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
Recent Publications
- Spencer, K.T., Lindower, P.D., Buettner, G.R., and Kerber, R.E.: Transition Metal Chelators Reduce Directly Measured Myocardial Free Radical Production During Reperfusion. J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol., 32:343-348, 1998.
- Vandenberg, B.F., Zink, M.H., Ayers, R.W., Lindower, P.D., Rath, L.S., and Lewis, J.: Inhalation of Amyl Nitrite and the Measurement of Left Ventricular Out-flow Velocity: Studies in Normal Young Adults. Echocardiography, 17:105-108, 2000.
- Vandenberg, B.F., Lindower, P.D., Lewis, J., and Burns, T.L. Reproducibility of Left Ventricular Measurements with Acoustic Quantification: The Influence of Train-ing. Echocardiography, 17:631-637, 2000.
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Medical School:
Ohio State University
Residency:
The University of Iowa
Fellowship:
The University of Iowa |