Jasvinder S. Sidhu, MD, FACP, FACC, FHRS
Bellaire,Texas 77401
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Objective:
To pursue an excellent position as a Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist
Clinical Activities (2008-2015)
Highly proficient in all types of ablations including AF, VT, SVT, Aflutter.
Highly proficient in all types of device implantation including pacemaker, defibrillator, CRT device.
1. Have performed over 1000 ablations (From simple to very complex)
Over 500 Atrial Fibrillation ablations.
2. Have performed over 2000 device implantations
CRT-D. PPM, ICD.
3. Have performed over 100 Laser Lead Extractions.
4. Have succeeded in performing many EP procedures on previously failed ablations for other EP’s
5. Have had my cases written up in local papers and patients stories shown on local TV news.
6, Patients of mine are extremely satisfied with there outcomes following my EP interventions.
Leadership:
Built and led efforts to build and ep lab in Victoria, TX from it’s inception.
Lab in Victoria has become proficient in all ablations including but no limited to AF anf VT ablations
Education :
Post Doctoral Fellowship 2002-2004.
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas.
Major: NIH-AHA Burgher Fellowship in Cellular Molecular Biology
(Molecular Cardiology)
M.D., 1996
University of Michigan Medical School
Ann Arbor, Michigan
August 1992 – June 1996
B.S. Honors, 1992, with Research Thesis and Highest Distinction
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Major: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Residency/Internship :
Case Western Reserve University
University Hospitals of Cleveland; Cleveland, Ohio.
Internship (Internal Medicine) June 1996 - June 1997.
Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, Ohio.
Residency (Internal Medicine) July 1997 – June 1999.
Fellowship s:
Baylor College of Medicine; Houston, Texas.
Texas Medical Center (Methodist, Ben Taub, and Michael E DeBakey VA Medical center)
Fellowship Cardiovascular Diseases July 2004–June 2006.
Baylor College of Medicine; Houston, Texas.
Texas Medical Center (St Lukes Episcopal Hospital,
Texas Heart Institute and Micheal E DeBakey VA Medical Center)
Fellowship (Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology) July 2006 - Oct 2007.
Post-doctoral fellowship; Houston, Texas.
Texas Medical Center (Methodist Hospital)
Fellowship (Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology) Nov 2007- Oct 2008.
Academic Appointments :
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, Ohio.
Hospitalist, Senior Instructor. July 1999 – June 2002.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine,
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
May 2008 – Present.
University of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas, UT-Health.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine,
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
December 2011 – Present.
Professional Positions
1. University Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve Hospitalist, 1999-2002., Cleveland, Ohio.
2. Texas Heart Rhythm Center, PA, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Houston, Texas.
Oct 2008 - Nov 2013.
3. Independent Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Victoria, Texas, Nov 2013- April 2014.
4. CHI-St Luke’s-Baylor, Internist/Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Houston, Texas. April 2014 Present.
Research and Publications
Valderrabano M, Liu X, Sasaridis C, Sidhu J, Little S, Khoury DS, Ethanol infusion in the vein of
Marshall: Adjunctive effects during ablation of atrial fibrillation. Heart Rhythm. 2009 Jul 21.
Valderrabano M, Chen HR, Sidhu JS, Rao L, Yuesheung L, Khoury DS, Retrograde ethanol
Infusion in the vein of Marshall: Regional left atrial ablation, vagal denervation and
feasibility in humans. Circ: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology . 2(1) Feb 2009: 50-56.
Yi Z, Sidhu JS, Cheng J, A successful implantation of a dual-chambers cardioverter
Defibrillator for a patient with severe tortuous persistent left superior vena
Cava, Int J Cardiol . 2008, Mar 13.
Lombardi R, Bell A, Senthil V, Sidhu J, Noseda M, Roberts R, Marian A. Differential
Interactions of Thin Filament Proteins In Two Cardiac Troponin T Mouse Models
Of Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathies. Cardiovasc Res. 2008 Mar 18.
Sidhu, J ., Rajawat Y., Rami T., Gollob M., Wang Z., Yuan R., Marian AJ., DeMayo
F., Weilbacher D., Taffet G., Carling D., Khoury D., Roberts R.. A
Transgenic Mouse Model of Ventricular Pre-excitation and Atrioventricular
Re-entrant Tachycardia Induced by an AMPK Loss of Function Mutation
Responsible for Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. Circ .2005 111: 21-29.
Sidhu, J ., and Roberts R., 2003. Review Article: Genetic basis and pathogenesis of
Familial WPW Syndrome. Indian Pacing Electrophysiol. J . 3(4): 197-201.
Sidhu, J ., and Roberts R., 2001-2003. HRT use and survival rates in postmeno-
pausal heart failure patients. Hurst’s The Heart. The McGraw-Hill Com-
panies, ed. 113. ( http://cardiology.accessmedicine.com ).
Roberts, R., Sidhu, J ., 2003. Genetic Basis for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy:
Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment, Am Heart Hosp J .:1:128–134.
Roberts, R., and Sidhu, J ., 2003. Fabry’s disease can be cause of cardiac death:
The Classic form is found in men, a milder form may be seen in women.
Today in Cardiology . June 2003 ( http://www.todayincardiology.com/
200306/fabry.asp).
Roberts, R., and Sidhu, J ., 2003. New genetic locus for familial TAAD. Ruptured
aneurysm is the most serious consequence and can lead to death. Today
in Cardiology . September 2003.
Macdonell, M.M., Sidhu, K.S., and Sidhu, J.S . 2000. The evolving principles of
Risk analysis. In: Toxicology in Risk Assessment, (Harry Salem, and
Eugene J. Olajos, Eds) Chapter two pp. 7-32, Taylor and Francis Publishers,
Philadelphia, PA, Printed by Sheridan Books, Ann Arbor, MI.
Sidhu, K.S., and Sidhu, J.S . 1999. An alleged poisoning with methanol and
formaldehyde. Veterinary and Human Toxicology . 41(4 ): 237-242.
Sidhu, K.S., and Sidhu, J.S . 1996. Risk assessment for environmental carcinogens.
In: Current Concepts in Human Genetics. Proceedings of the Second
International Symposium in Genetics, Health and Disease, (Jai Rup Singh,
Ed) pp. 138-151, Guru Nanak Dev University Publishers, Amritsar, India.
Sidhu, J.S ., 1992. Effect of Relative Stochastic Error on the Determination of
Viability Thresholds Using the Labeled Microsphere Technique. B.S.
(Honors) Thesis pp. 1-47. Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan
Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI.
Abstracts
Valderrabano M., Rao L., Yuesheng L., Sidhu J, Khoury D., Left Atrial Ablation by Retrograde
Alcohol Infusion in the Vein of Marshall, Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular
Center, Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, TX. Heart Rhythm Society 2008
San Francisco, CA.
Bredikis A., Sidhu J ., Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx. Critical Liquid Nitrogen
Cryoablation: Transmurality an effect of double freezing in clinic exp . Heart Rhythm May 2007. Heart Rhythm Society 2007
Denver, CO.
Giocondo MJ, Sidhu J, Ayouker K, Marian AJ, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX: Robert
Roberts, Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada, Khoury D, The Methodist Hospital,
Houston, TX. Radiofrequency ablation unmasks multiple accessory pathways in a mouse
model of familial WPW. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 49(9): March 6,2007. Abstr. 912-234 ACC 2007 New
Orleans, LA.
Bredikis A., Sidhu J ., Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx. Critical Liquid Nitrogen
Cryoablation: New Technique for off-pump epicardial ablation of
of Atrial Fibrillation. A Multidisciplinary Congress in Cardio-Thoracic
Healthcare, 16 th World Congress of the World Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons .
August 17-20, 2006.(488) Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Senthil V, Chen SN, Sidhu J, Roberts R, Marian AJ, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX,
University of Ottawa, ON, Canada. Differences in Protein-Protein Interactions as a Basis for the Contrasting Phenotypes of
Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathies Resulting for Different Mutations in the Same Sarcomeric Protein. Journal of the
American College of Cardiology, 47 (4): February 21, 2006. Abstr, 817-3. ACC 2006 Atlanta, GA.
Giocondo MJ, Sidhu JS, Rajawat YS, Sawaya SE, Youker KA, Marian AJ, Roberts R, Khoury DS. Atrialventricular Fibrous
Ring Disruption Promotes Ventricular Preexcitation in a Mouse Model of Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome. Heart Rhythm May
2005. Abstr, 2(1S):S71. Heart Rhythm Society 2005 New Orleans, LA.
Rami, T., Rajawat, Y., Sidhu, J ., Roberts, R., and Khoury, D. Baylor College of
Medicine, Houston, TX. Atrioventricular Nodal Re-entrant Tachycardia
is Inducible in Mice Expressing the Human PRKAG2 Gene. NASPE May 2004.
NASPE 2004 San Francisco, CA .
Rajawat, Y., Rami, T., Sidhu, J ., Roberts, R., and Khoury, D. Baylor College of
Medicine, Houston, TX. Wolff-Parkinson-White Mouse Model with Mani-
fest or Concealed Accessory Pathways Demonstrating Atrioventricular Re-
entrant Tachycardia. NASPE May 2004. NASPE 2004 San Francisco, CA.
Sidhu, J ., Li D., Wang, Z., Marian AJ., Demayo, F., Taffet., G. Roberts, R., Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX. Two Transgenic Animal Models Expressing Human Troponin T Gene Mutations: One
Exhibiting Dilated Cardiomyopathy (W141) and the Other Exhibiting Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Q92). Journal of the
American College of Cardiology, 43 (5): March 3, 2004. Abstr. 839-5. ACC 2004, New Orleans, LA.
Sidhu, J ., Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; Gollob, M.J., Univ of Western
Ontario, London, Canada; Yaun, R., Wang, Z., Appleton, G. O., Li Yi,
Demayo, F. J., Baylor College Medicine, Houston, TX; Carling D., Imperial
College London, United Kingdom; Khoury, D. S., Roberts, R., Baylor
College Medicine, Houston, TX. Transgenic Mouse Model of Wolff-
Parkinson-White Syndrome with inducible Supraventricular Tachycardia,
generated by expressing the Human AMPK Mutation Arg302Glu.
Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, 108 (17): October
28, 2003, Abstr. 561. AHA 2003, Orlando, FL.
Presentations
Oral Presentation American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session,
Two Transgenic Animal Models Expressing Human Troponin T Gene
Mutations: One Exhibiting Dilated Cardiomyopathy (W141) and the Other
Exhibiting Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Q92). March 7-10, 2004. Abstr. 839-5.Chicago, Illinois.
Oral presentation American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Transgenic
Mouse Model of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome with inducible Supraventricular
Tachycardia generated by expressing the Human AMPK Mutation Arg302Glu.
Nov 9-12, 2003. Abstr. 561., Orlando, Florida.
Research Experience
Junior-Senior Honors program at the University of Michigan 1991-1992., Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Preceptor : Dr. John M Nicklas, MD
Project: . Effect of Relative Stochastic Error on the Determination of
Viability Thresholds Using the Labeled Microsphere Technique.
Bugher research fellow (NIH-AHA, Molecular Cardiology fellowship) Baylor College of Medicine 2002-2004. Houston, Texas.
Preceptor: Dr. Robert Roberts, MD
Project: Transgenic Mouse Model of Ventricular Pre-excitation and Atrioventricular
Re-entrant Tachycardia Induced by an AMPK Loss of Function Mutation
Responsible for Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. Circ .111: 21-29.
Professional Certifications :
Board Certifications: American Board of Internal Medicine (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Certified: Internal Medicine, August 1999.
Re-Certified: Internal Medicine, October 2011.
Candidate 192329.
Board Certifications: American Board of Internal Medicine (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Certified: Cardiovascular Diseases, November 2006.
Candidate 192329.
Board Certifications: American Board of Internal Medicine (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Certified: Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, November 2008, Candidate 192329.
Professional Organizations :
American Medical Association, Member
American College of Physicians, Fellow (FACP)
American College of Cardiology, Fellow (FACC)
American Heart Association, Member
Heart Rhythm Society, Fellow (FHRS)
European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), Member.
Phi Beta Kappa, Member
National Register’s Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals, Member
Strathmore’s Who’s Who, Member
Professional Licenses :
Ohio, State Medical Board of Ohio,
Medical License, 35-07-5968-S.
Issued: March 1999. Active.
Texas, Texas State Board of Medical Examiners,
Medical License, L5909
Issued: February 2003. Active.
Michigan, Michigan Board of Medicine,
Medical License, 430*******
Issued: October 2006, Active.
New York, The University of the State of New York, Educational Department,
Medical License 271029.
Issued: June 2013, Active.
Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State Board of Medicine,
Medical License MD449664.
Issued : July 2013, Active.
California, California Board of Medicine,
Medical License
Issued: June 2014, Active.
Honors and Awards :
America’s Best Cardiologist/Electrophysiologist, SLD, 2013.
US News and World report, 2012, listed as a “Top Doctor”, under Cardiologists and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologists.
Research Symposium, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Outstanding Presentation-Basic Research Category,
April 8, 2004.
Named Robert Roberts Fellow for Academic year 2003-2004; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Outstanding Teaching Interaction with Medical Students, Department of Medicine.
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 1998.
Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society (Academic performance) 1992.
James B. Angell Scholar, University of Michigan (Academic performance), 1992.
LS & A Scholarship, University of Michigan (Academic performance), 1990-92.
CNN Scholarship, American International Student Exchange Program, 1987-88.
Personal:
Born : Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA on June 10, 1969
Martial Status : Married (Trepanjeet K Sidhu)
Children : Two (Jasmine K Sidhu, Samjot S Sidhu)