Voluntary Faculty
Voluntary faculty are typically clinicians or others who are employed outside of the School but make significant contributions to department programs at the medical center or at affiliate institutions.
Voluntary rank detailsAdam Schussheim, MSc, MD
Clinical InstructorDownloadHi-Res Photo
About
Copy Link
Appointments
Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
Clinical InstructorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Advanced Cardiovascular CT/MR Program
- Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
- Yale New Haven Health System
Education & Training
- Fellowship
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute / NIH (2000)
- Fellowship
- Mount Sinai Medical Center (1999)
- Internship & Residency
- New York Presbyterian Health System / Cornell Medical Center (1996)
- MD
- Harvard Medical School (1993)
- MSc
- University of Oxford, Biochemistry (1991)
- BA
- Yale University, Physics (1988)
Research
Copy Link
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Frequent collaborators of Adam Schussheim's published research.
Publications Timeline
A big-picture view of Adam Schussheim's research output by year.
Edward J Miller, MD, PhD
Erica Spatz, MD, MHS
Erin Faherty, MD
Ian Ferguson, MD
Jamieson O'Marr, MS
Jennifer M. Kwan, MD, PhD
20Publications
725Citations
Publications
Featured Publications
Impact of Cardiovascular Risk on the Relative Benefit and Harm of Intensive Treatment of Hypertension
Phillips RA, Xu J, Peterson LE, Arnold RM, Diamond JA, Schussheim AE. Impact of Cardiovascular Risk on the Relative Benefit and Harm of Intensive Treatment of Hypertension. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2018, 71: 1601-1610. PMID: 29525494, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2018.01.074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsSignificant serious adverse eventsPrimary outcome eventIntensive treatment groupCVD riskOutcome eventsHarm ratioIntensive treatmentTreatment groupsTreatment guidelinesAmerican CollegeCardiology/American Heart AssociationFuture cardiovascular disease riskCox proportional hazards modelBaseline CVD riskQuartiles of baselineSerious adverse eventsBlood pressure treatmentCardiovascular disease riskAmerican Heart AssociationProportional hazards modelLower ratesSPRINT populationAdverse eventsCardiovascular riskPrimary outcomePatient management after noninvasive cardiac imaging results from SPARC (Study of myocardial perfusion and coronary anatomy imaging roles in coronary artery disease).
Hachamovitch R, Nutter B, Hlatky MA, Shaw LJ, Ridner ML, Dorbala S, Beanlands RS, Chow BJ, Branscomb E, Chareonthaitawee P, Weigold WG, Voros S, Abbara S, Yasuda T, Jacobs JE, Lesser J, Berman DS, Thomson LE, Raman S, Heller GV, Schussheim A, Brunken R, Williams KA, Farkas S, Delbeke D, Schoepf UJ, Reichek N, Rabinowitz S, Sigman SR, Patterson R, Corn CR, White R, Kazerooni E, Corbett J, Bokhari S, Machac J, Guarneri E, Borges-Neto S, Millstine JW, Caldwell J, Arrighi J, Hoffmann U, Budoff M, Lima J, Johnson JR, Johnson B, Gaber M, Williams JA, Foster C, Hainer J, Di Carli MF. Patient management after noninvasive cardiac imaging results from SPARC (Study of myocardial perfusion and coronary anatomy imaging roles in coronary artery disease). Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2012, 59: 462-74. PMID: 22281249, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2011.09.066.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Short-Term Outcomes After Myopericarditis Related to COVID-19 Vaccination
Pareek M, Steele J, Asnes J, Baldassarre L, Casale L, Desai N, Elder R, Faherty E, Ferguson I, Fishman R, Ghazizadeh Z, Glick L, Hall E, Khera R, Kokkinidis D, Kwan J, O'Marr J, Schussheim A, Tuohy E, Wang Y, Spatz E, Jacoby D, Miller E. Short-Term Outcomes After Myopericarditis Related to COVID-19 Vaccination. JACC Cardiovascular Imaging 2022, 15: 2002-2005. PMID: 36357140, PMCID: PMC9094612, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2022.03.026.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesCitationsAltmetric
2021
Another Nudge to Overcome the Treatment-Risk Paradox in Blood Pressure Management ∗
Diamond J, Schussheim A, Phillips R. Another Nudge to Overcome the Treatment-Risk Paradox in Blood Pressure Management ∗. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2021, 77: 1991-1993. DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2021.03.230.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersAltmetric
2017
Dabigatran-Induced Spontaneous Hemopericardium and Cardiac Tamponade.
Jelani QU, Gordon R, Schussheim A. Dabigatran-Induced Spontaneous Hemopericardium and Cardiac Tamponade. Texas Heart Institute Journal / From The Texas Heart Institute Of St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital 2017, 44: 370-372. PMID: 29259514, PMCID: PMC5731597, DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-16-6073.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Dipyridamole-Associated Shock and Pulmonary Edema
Dioverti M, Fishman R, Moskowitz R, Arias SA, Nair S, Lall P, Schussheim AE, Zarich S, Manthous C. Dipyridamole-Associated Shock and Pulmonary Edema. Annals Of Pharmacotherapy 2011, 45: 1027-1027. PMID: 21672887, DOI: 10.1345/aph.1p734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsNoncardiogenic pulmonary edemaDipyridamole myocardial scintigraphyPulmonary edemaSevere pulmonary edemaCardiopulmonary collapseMyocardial scintigraphyNew left ventricular dysfunctionPositive end-expiratory pressureObjective causality assessmentLeft ventricular dysfunctionEnd-expiratory pressureMechanism of shockFulminant shockInvasive ventilationMultiple vasopressorsCardiovascular collapseHypovolemic shockShock refractoryCase seriesDipyridamole infusionEchocardiography resultsEndotracheal intubationIntravenous dipyridamoleContinuous infusionIntravenous infusion
2003
Contribution of mitochondria to cardiac muscle water/macromolecule proton magnetization transfer
Ward K, Schussheim A, Balaban R. Contribution of mitochondria to cardiac muscle water/macromolecule proton magnetization transfer. Magnetic Resonance In Medicine 2003, 50: 1312-1316. PMID: 14648581, DOI: 10.1002/mrm.10625.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsDetecting Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Emergency Department With Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Kwong RY, Schussheim AE, Rekhraj S, Aletras AH, Geller N, Davis J, Christian TF, Balaban RS, Arai AE. Detecting Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Emergency Department With Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Circulation 2003, 107: 531-537. PMID: 12566362, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000047527.11221.29.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAgedAngina, UnstableChest PainCoronary DiseaseDiagnosis, DifferentialElectrocardiographyEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLikelihood FunctionsLogistic ModelsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionPredictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesROC CurveSensitivity and SpecificityTroponinConceptsAcute coronary syndromeStrict ECG criteriaTIMI risk scoreCoronary syndromeChest painEmergency departmentPeak troponinAbnormal ECGRisk scoreECG criteriaProbable acute coronary syndromeCardiac MRIMultivariate logistic regression analysisCardiac magnetic resonance imagingDiagnostic operating characteristicsHours of presentationTriage of patientsAcute myocardial infarctionLogistic regression analysisCurrent diagnostic strategiesMagnetic resonance imagingUnstable anginaConsecutive patientsVentricular functionClinical parameters
2001
Left ventricular midwall function improves with antihypertensive therapy and regression of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with asymptomatic hypertension
Schussheim A, Diamond J, Phillips R. Left ventricular midwall function improves with antihypertensive therapy and regression of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with asymptomatic hypertension. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2001, 87: 61-65. PMID: 11137835, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(00)01273-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsMidwall fractional shorteningLV mass regressionAntihypertensive therapyAsymptomatic hypertensionVentricular hypertrophyMidwall functionMass regressionEarly hypertensive heart diseaseConventional echocardiographic parametersHypertensive heart diseaseLeft ventricular massPotential beneficial effectsEchocardiographic parametersFractional shorteningHypertensive personsIndependent predictorsVentricular massDrug therapyMyocardial performanceHeart diseaseCardiac performanceVentricular geometryChamber functionPatientsTherapy
1999
Antibiotics for Myocardial Infarction?
Schussheim A, Fuster V. Antibiotics for Myocardial Infarction? Drugs 1999, 57: 283-291. PMID: 10193683, DOI: 10.2165/00003495-199957030-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsInfectious organismsAtherosclerotic lesionsFuture large-scale clinical trialsLarge-scale clinical trialsRecent pilot trialRecurrent coronary eventsCoronary artery diseaseElaboration of cytokinesEvidence of infectionVascular smooth muscle cellsCoronary artery plaquesRisk of restenosisSmooth muscle cellsDirect local effectsActive atherosclerosisCoronary eventsCoronary interventionInflammatory mechanismsArtery diseaseHypercoagulable statePathological examinationAtherosclerotic processSeroepidemiological investigationCoronary endotheliumArtery plaques
News
Copy Link
Get In Touch
Copy Link