About
Titles
Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Chief, Heart Failure Program
Biography
I am the Chief of Heart Failure at Yale Cardiology. I focus on the care of patients with end stage heart failure, left ventricular assist devices, and heart transplants. My Internal Medicine training was at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School in Boston. During that time, I received an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health. I did my fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine and Advanced Heart Failure at Duke University Medical Center along with a two year research fellowship at DCRI. My research interest is in using data to improve the care of heart failure patients. I partner with several investigators at Yale to run pragmatic clinical trials across the health system that are aimed at answering foundational questions about the practice of heart failure.
Appointments
Cardiovascular Medicine
Associate Professor on TermPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Center for Biomedical Data Science
- Clinical and Translational Research Accelerator (CTRA)
- Heart Failure Program
- Heart Transplant and Left Ventricular Assist Device Program
- Internal Medicine
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- Advanced Heart Failure Fellow
- Duke University Medical Center (2015)
- Fellow
- Duke University Medical Center (2014)
- Research Fellow
- Duke Clinical Research Institute (2014)
- MPH
- Harvard School of Public Health (2010)
- Intern and Resident
- Brigham and Women's Hospital (2010)
- MD
- SUNY at Stony Brook School of Medicine (2006)
- BA
- New York University, Mathematics and Biology (2001)
Research
Publications
2024
Pragmatic Trial of Messaging to Providers About Treatment of Hyperlipidemia (PROMPT-LIPID): A Randomized Clinical Trial
Shah N, Ghazi L, Yamamoto Y, Kumar S, Martin M, Simonov M, Riello Iii R, Faridi K, Ahmad T, Wilson F, Desai N. Pragmatic Trial of Messaging to Providers About Treatment of Hyperlipidemia (PROMPT-LIPID): A Randomized Clinical Trial. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2024, 17: e010335. PMID: 38634282, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.123.010335.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsElectronic health record alertsHigh-risk atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseLipid lowering therapyAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseasePragmatic trialCardiovascular diseaseProportion of patientsYale New Haven HealthLDL-CSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeInternal medicine cliniciansEHR alertUsual careHealth recordsProvider levelCluster-randomizedLDL-C managementLDL-C levelsAdverse cardiovascular eventsRandomized clinical trialsTreatment of hyperlipidemiaCliniciansCardiovascular eventsELECTRONIC ALERTS TO IMPROVE MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST USE AND HYPERKALEMIA MANAGEMENT IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: A CLUSTER RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Clark K, Victoria-Castro A, Ghazi, Yamamoto Y, Coronel-Moreno C, Kadhim B, Riello R, O'Connor K, Ahmad T, Wilson F, Desai N. ELECTRONIC ALERTS TO IMPROVE MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST USE AND HYPERKALEMIA MANAGEMENT IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: A CLUSTER RANDOMIZED TRIAL. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 2395. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)04385-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTHE U.S. NATIONAL LANDSCAPE OF TEMPORARY MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT
Morrison A, Mullan C, Chouairi F, Waldron C, Carnicelli A, Houston B, Ahmad T, Miller P. THE U.S. NATIONAL LANDSCAPE OF TEMPORARY MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 2537. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)04527-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Prognostic Impact of Repeated NT-proBNP Measurements in Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction
Fuery M, Leifer E, Samsky M, Sen S, O'Connor C, Fiuzat M, Ezekowitz J, Piña I, Whellan D, Mark D, Felker G, Desai N, Januzzi J, Ahmad T. Prognostic Impact of Repeated NT-proBNP Measurements in Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction. JACC Heart Failure 2023, 12: 479-487. PMID: 38127049, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2023.11.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNT-proBNP measurementsPrimary trial endpointChronic heart failureNT-proBNP levelsReduced ejection fractionTrial endpointsHeart failureEjection fractionN-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) measurementBaseline NT-proBNP levelsChronic heart failure patientsNT-proBNP monitoringSecondary trial endpointsHeart failure hospitalizationNatriuretic peptide measurementHeart failure patientsCardiovascular deathFailure hospitalizationNT-proBNPFailure patientsPrognostic impactClinical outcomesPrognostic valueOutpatient sitesClinical studiesLeft Ventricular Ejection Fraction and the Future of Heart Failure Phenotyping
Dimond M, Ibrahim N, Fiuzat M, McMurray J, Lindenfeld J, Ahmad T, Bozkurt B, Bristow M, Butler J, Carson P, Felker G, Jessup M, Murillo J, Kondo T, Solomon S, Abraham W, O'Connor C, Psotka M. Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction and the Future of Heart Failure Phenotyping. JACC Heart Failure 2023, 12: 451-460. PMID: 38099892, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2023.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRationale, Design, and Patient Characteristics of a Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Improve Mineralocorticoid Antagonist Use
Clark K, Victoria-Castro A, Ghazi L, Yamamoto Y, Coronel-Moreno C, Kadhim B, Riello R, O'Connor K, Ahmad T, Wilson F, Desai N. Rationale, Design, and Patient Characteristics of a Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Improve Mineralocorticoid Antagonist Use. JACC Heart Failure 2023, 12: 322-332. PMID: 37943221, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2023.08.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBest practice alertMineralocorticoid receptor antagonistsNovel potassium bindersPotassium bindersEligible patientsUsual careEjection fractionSerum potassiumHistory of hyperkalemiaIncidence of hyperkalemiaStrong guideline recommendationsHeart failure hospitalizationReduced ejection fractionLaboratory test valuesPopulation health outcomesHyperkalemia treatmentMRA prescriptionAntagonist useFailure hospitalizationPatient characteristicsSecondary outcomesHeart failurePrimary outcomeGuideline recommendationsOutpatient visitsImpact of Digital Health Technology on Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure
Victoria-Castro A, Martin M, Yamamoto Y, Melchinger H, Weinstein J, Nguyen A, Lee K, Gerber B, Calderon F, Subair L, Lee V, Williams A, Shaw M, Arora T, Garcez A, Desai N, Ahmad T, Wilson F. Impact of Digital Health Technology on Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure. JACC Heart Failure 2023, 12: 336-348. PMID: 37943227, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2023.09.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOverall summary scoreClinical summary scoreTotal symptom scoreKCCQ overall summary scoreUsual careHeart failureQuality of lifeMedian changeKansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire overall summary scoreSummary scoresMedian agePrimary outcomeSymptom scoresPhysical functionLongitudinal carePatientsDigital health toolsLarger studyDigital health technologiesHealth toolsQoLCareDigital interventionsIndependent effectsHealth technologiesEarly Clinical Outcomes of Patients With Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy Receiving Acute Mechanical Support in the US
Jang S, Webber F, Alam M, Bae J, Aggarwal A, Thomas A, Zarich S, Ahmad T, Miller P, Davila C. Early Clinical Outcomes of Patients With Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy Receiving Acute Mechanical Support in the US. Journal Of The Society For Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions 2023, 2: 101185. PMID: 39131072, PMCID: PMC11308019, DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2023.101185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute mechanical circulatory supportStress-induced cardiomyopathyRenal replacement therapyCardiogenic shockIndex hospitalizationReplacement therapyIntra-aortic balloon pumpAggressive hemodynamic supportHospital mortality rateNationwide Readmissions DatabaseMechanical circulatory supportFuture prospective studiesLarge national databaseObserved mortality differencesHospital mortalityMore comorbiditiesHospital deathHemodynamic supportBalloon pumpMembrane oxygenationClinical outcomesCirculatory supportProspective studyAdministrative databasesImpellaElectronic health record alerts for management of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in hospitalized patients: the PROMPT-AHF trial
Ghazi L, Yamamoto Y, Fuery M, O'Connor K, Sen S, Samsky M, Riello R, Dhar R, Huang J, Olufade T, McDermott J, Inzucchi S, Velazquez E, Wilson F, Desai N, Ahmad T. Electronic health record alerts for management of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in hospitalized patients: the PROMPT-AHF trial. European Heart Journal 2023, 44: 4233-4242. PMID: 37650264, DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGuideline-directed medical therapyAcute heart failureMineralocorticoid receptor antagonistsHeart failureElectronic health recordsGDMT prescriptionPrimary outcomeEnzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers/angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitorsSodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitorsAngiotensin receptor neprilysin inhibitorElectronic health record alertsEvidence-based regimenProviders of patientsReduced ejection fractionCotransporter 2 inhibitorsRelevant patient characteristicsTime of dischargePre-specified criteriaAHF hospitalizationEligible patientsInpatient initiationPatient characteristicsEjection fractionHospitalized patientsMedian ageLeveraging collaborative learning for improved heart failure care: insights from Argentina
Raja M, Ahmad T, Samad Z. Leveraging collaborative learning for improved heart failure care: insights from Argentina. International Journal For Quality In Health Care 2023, 35: mzad067. PMID: 37616486, DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/mzad067.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Tariq Ahmad, MD, MPH, is a cardiologist who specializes in treating patients with end-stage heart failure and heart transplants. He also cares for patients with cardiomyopathies, which are diseases of the heart muscle, and advanced valvular diseases. “I help take care of patients who have been told that they are out of options. In some ways, it’s like the oncology of cardiology,” Dr. Ahmad says.
Dr. Ahmad traces his love of medicine to his grandfather, a surgeon, who would allow him to follow along on hospital rounds. But his decision to pursue cardiology happened with more serendipity. “In medical school, I read a cardiology textbook that was just beautifully written. It was an outstanding book and I kept reading it and decided I would pursue that specialty,” Dr. Ahmad says.
“For hundreds of years we’ve developed a physical exam around the properties of the heart,” he says. “There’s lots of dimensions to it that are absolutely fascinating.”
Away from his patients’ bedsides, Dr. Ahmad is deeply involved in research that attempts to better understand how heart failure happens. “I’ve investigated blood molecules that can help predict who is going to have more advanced diseases, and who is not. These are called biomarkers, and we are still working to improve them.”
At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ahmad is an assistant professor of cardiology.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Ventricular Assist Device (VAD)
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Board Certifications
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2018
Cardiovascular Disease
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Latest Certification Date
- 2016
- Original Certification Date
- 2016
Yale Medicine News
News
News
- April 01, 2024
Yale Faculty Present Groundbreaking Clinical Research at the 2024 American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions
- September 14, 2023
Electronic Health Record Strategies Can Improve Care of Patients with Heart Failure
- June 06, 2023Source: Medscape
EHR Nudges a Bust for Boosting Guideline-Directed Meds in Acute HF: PROMPT-AHF
- June 01, 2023Source: TCTMD
Boosting GDMT and Improving Outcomes? No Mean Task After AHF