Aronis, Konstantinos
Physician at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Maryland, United States
Experience
Awarded the "Outstanding Patient Experience Award" on multiple occasions for his excellence in patient care, Dr. Konstantinos Aronis has become a prestigious Cardiac Electrophysiologist. In this sense, his clinical specialty is based on the Invasive Management of Arrhythmias in patients suffering from Adult Congenital Heart Disease.
He has developed his professional work in health institutions of international reference, including the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland or the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Massachusetts. In this way, he has contributed to optimizing the quality of life of numerous individuals suffering from diseases ranging from Atrial Fibrillation or Ventricular Tachycardia to Structural Malformations of the heart. To do so, he has employed a variety of advanced technological tools such as Computational Modeling, Holder Monitors and even Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Among his main contributions, he has promoted the Complex Ablation Program for Congenital Heart Diseases. This has consisted in the use of computed tomography images to create 3D printed models of hearts with complicated anatomies, which has made it possible to plan medical interventions with greater precision and efficiency. It has also carried out the first intraoperative excision for Atrial Tachycardia, performing the procedure in real time during cardiac surgery. This innovation made it possible to address cardiac rhythm disturbances that could not be treated conventionally without damaging nearby critical structures.
On the other hand, he balances this work with his role as a Clinical Researcher in Cardiac Electrophysiology. In fact, he has published numerous scientific articles in high-impact specialized journals. His clinical findings have contributed to the advancement of the knowledge of health professionals in areas such as Atrial Fibrillation, Resynchronization therapies or personalized Cardiac Prototypes.
- Physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Maryland, United States
- Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Investigator at Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Translational Investigator at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Massachusetts
- Internal Medicine Residency at Boston University Medical Center, Massachusetts
- Internship in Computational Electrophysiology at the Institute of Computational Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Doctorate in Internal Medicine, University of Patras
- Degree in Medical Sciences from the University of Patras
- Member of:
- American College of Cardiology
- American Heart Association
- Heart Rhythm Society