Elkins Family Distinguished Chair in Cardiac Health
DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center Chair, Department of Cardiology
Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and the Institute for Academic Medicine
Biography
William A. Zoghbi, a renowned cardiology, echocardiography and cardiac imaging expert, has developed noninvasive heart function and valve disorder evaluation techniques. As a result, Dr. Zoghbi has overseen national and international heart valve evaluation guideline development.
He built his reputation on his ischemic heart disease, myocardial function and hibernation research, as well as his development of echocardiographic techniques to evaluate valvular dynamics and measure valvular regurgitation. Dr. Zoghbi has authored more than 300 publications and lectured at every major cardiology conference worldwide.
Dr. Zoghbi has served:
- The American College of Cardiology (ACC); president in 2012, honored as a master in 2013 and Board of Trustee member from 2002 to 2015
- The American Heart Association
- The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE); president in 2008
- The World Heart Federation; board member from 2014 to 2015 and Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce co-chair
Since 2008, Dr. Zoghbi’s professional activities have included:
- Implementing the ACC’s international mission and working with many international chapters he helped build-
- Representing the ACC and the global cardiovascular community at the United Nations and World Health Organization, advocating for a 25 percent reduction of the world’s noncommunicable disease mortality rate by 2025, known as the 25 x 25 Initiative
- Focusing on patient-centered care and spearheading the CardioSmart.org relaunch while ACC president
Dr. Zoghbi’s scholarly contributions include service as:
- A senior editor of JACC Cardiovascular Imaging
- Global health section editor for the Journal of the American College of Cardiology
- An editorial board member of Global Heart
- Former associate editor of Circulation
A dedicated educator, Dr. Zoghbi has trained more than 100 cardiology fellows in advanced cardiovascular imaging. In 2004, he received the American Society of Echocardiography’s Richard Popp Excellence in Teaching Award. He also co-chaired the American College of Cardiology committee responsible for a monograph advising cardiovascular imaging training best practices.
In 2005, Dr. Zoghbi joined the Houston Methodist Specialty Physician Group following his 20-year tenure at Baylor College of Medicine, where he was the John S. Dunn Professor of Medicine and served as Houston Methodist’s echocardiography laboratory director. In 2005, he established Houston Methodist’s Cardiovascular Imaging Institute, integrating all cardiovascular imaging modalities to enhance patient care, education and research. He became the William L. Winters Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Imaging in 2005. In 2016, Dr. Zoghbi was appointed chairman of the Department of Cardiology at Houston Methodist and holds the Elkins Family Distinguished Chair in Cardiology, established in his honor.
Description of Research
Dr. Zoghbi´s research focuses on cardiovascular imaging, emphasizing echocardiography. He has developed methods for evaluation of valvular function, ventricular function quantitation and myocardial viability detection in patients with ischemic ventricular dysfunction. More recently, Dr. Zoghbi has collaborated with University of Houston mathematicians and led his laboratory’s efforts to better understand cardiac valve structure and function and improve quantitation of artificial valve function using in vitro modeling and multimodality imaging.
Areas Of Expertise
Echocardiography Valvular function Ventricular function Myocardial hibernation
Education & Training
Residency, Baylor College of Medicine
Clinical Fellowship, Baylor College of Medicine
Internship, University of Texas, Medical Branch
MD, Meharry Medical College School of Medicine
Publications
Assessment of the severity of native mitral valve regurgitation
El-Tallawi, KC, Zeitoun, DM & Zoghbi, WA 2017, Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases. DOI: 10.1016/j.pcad.2017.11.005
Effect of Mitral Valve Repair on Mitral Valve Leaflets Strain. A Pilot Study
Ben Zekry, S, Freeman, J, Jajoo, A, He, J, Little, SH, Lawrie, GM, Azencott, R & Zoghbi, WA 2017, JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2017.07.017
Handheld Echocardiography: Current State and Future Perspectives
Chamsi-Pasha, MA, Sengupta, PP & Zoghbi, WA 2017, Circulation, vol 136, no. 22, pp. 2178-2188. DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.026622
Travel bans and threats to US health care - Our hearts are at stake
Kalra, A, Shah, PK & Zoghbi, WA 2017, JAMA Cardiology, vol 2, no. 4, pp. 351-352. DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2017.0834
Recommendations for Noninvasive Evaluation of Native Valvular Regurgitation: A Report from the American Society of Echocardiography Developed in Collaboration with the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Zoghbi, WA, Adams, D, Bonow, RO, Enriquez-Sarano, M, Foster, E, Grayburn, PA, Hahn, RT, Han, Y, Hung, J, Lang, RM, Little, SH, Shah, DJ, Shernan, S, Thavendiranathan, P, Thomas, JD & Weissman, NJ 2017, Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, vol 30, no. 4, pp. 303-371. DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2017.01.007
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Basic Principles of Echocardiography and Doppler
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Heart Failure I: Evaluating Myocardial Viability-Role of Multimodality Imaging
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Cardiovascular Imaging at Houston Methodist: Looking Back, Looking Forward
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Mitral Valve Structure and Function in Health and Disease
William Zoghbi, MD, presents the latest updates and research in mitral valve structure and function in health and disease.