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CARL (CHIP) LAVIE, JR., M.D., FACC, FACP, FCCP
Ochsner Clinical School – The University of Queensland School of Medicine, clavie@ochsner.org
Dr. Lavie graduated from Louisiana State University Medical School in 1983 and completed internal medicine residency at Ochsner and fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at Mayo , where he joined the faculty in 1989. Dr. Lavie is Professor of Medicine and Medical Director, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Preventive Cardiology; Director, Exercise Testing Laboratory; and Staff Cardiologist, Echocardiographic Laboratory at the John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute in New Orleans, Ochsner Clinical School-The University of Queensland School of Medicine and he previously served for 10 years as Associate Director of the Internal Medicine Training program. He served as a Consultant in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana from January 2012-October 2014. Dr. Lavie’s research interests include cardiac rehabilitation and prevention, lipids, hypertension, obesity, and exercise, as well as noninvasive testing, encompassing echocardiography, exercise testing, and nuclear cardiology. He is the author of over 800 medical publications including two cardiology textbooks, and 40 book chapters. Dr. Lavie serves as a frequent lecturer, reviewer for several medical journals, and is Associate Editor and Cardiovascular Section Editor of the Mayo Clinic Proceedings and is Editor in Chief of Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases and serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, American Journal of Cardiology, Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Prevention, and over 20 other Journals.For 2011 till now, he has served as Chairman of the Document Oversights Committee for AACVPR. For the years 2003 and 2004 he served as Chairman of Vascular, Hypertension and Prevention for the American College of Cardiology and he has been an elite reviewer for JACC for 7 of the last 8 years, also receiving the Simon Dack Award as a life-time, hall of fame, reviewer.In 2013, he gave Key-Note lectures for both the American College of Sports Medicine and the Cardiac Rehabilitation one for the AACVPR, where he received the 2013 Research Award. From a personal stand-point, he is an avid sports fan and competitive runner, with personal records in the 5K, 10K, Half-Marathon and Marathon of 18:30,38:30,1:24:30, and 3:10, respectively. He is the author of “The Obesity Paradox” ,released April,2014.John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute
1514 Jefferson Highway, New Orleans, LA 70121
Telephone: (504) 842-1281 or 842-5874, FAX: (504) 842-5875
E-mail: clavie@ochsner.org
Admin. Asst. (Jean Ann Landry): jlandry@ochsner.org
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1997
Journal Article
Benefits of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training in elderly women
Lavie, C. J. and Milani, R. V. (1997). Benefits of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training in elderly women. American Journal of Cardiology, 79 (5), 664-666. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9149(96)00835-1
1997
Journal Article
Effects of cardiac rehabilitation, exercise training, and weight reduction on exercise capacity, coronary risk factors, behavioral characteristics, and quality of life in obese coronary patients
Lavie, Carl J. and Milani, Richard V. (1997). Effects of cardiac rehabilitation, exercise training, and weight reduction on exercise capacity, coronary risk factors, behavioral characteristics, and quality of life in obese coronary patients. American Journal of Cardiology, 79 (4), 397-401. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9149(97)89239-9
1997
Conference Publication
Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise programs on exercise capacity, coronary risk factors, behavior, and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease
Maines, Timothy Y., Lavie, Carl J., Milani, Richard V., Cassidy, Mark M., Gilliland, Yvonne E. and Murgo, Joseph P. (1997). Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise programs on exercise capacity, coronary risk factors, behavior, and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease. American-College-of-Physicians Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, APril 1996. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
1997
Conference Publication
Marked reductions in outpatient, inpatient, and total medical costs with comprehensive work-site primary prevention programs
Milani, R.V. and Lavie, C.J. (1997). Marked reductions in outpatient, inpatient, and total medical costs with comprehensive work-site primary prevention programs. 46th Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology, Anaheim, CA, United States, 16-19 March 1997. San Diego, CA, United States: Elsevier.
1996
Journal Article
Effects of nonpharmacologic therapy with cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training in patients with low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
Lavie, CJ and Milani, RV (1996). Effects of nonpharmacologic therapy with cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training in patients with low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. American Journal of Cardiology, 78 (11), 1286-&. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9149(96)00614-5
1996
Journal Article
Ventilation carbon dioxide production ratio in early exercise predicts poor functional capacity in congestive heart failure
Milani, R. V., Mehra, M. R., Reddy, T. K., Lavie, C. J. and Ventura, H. O. (1996). Ventilation carbon dioxide production ratio in early exercise predicts poor functional capacity in congestive heart failure. Heart, 76 (5), 393-396. doi: 10.1136/hrt.76.5.393
1996
Journal Article
Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs on depression in patients after major coronary events
Milani, R. V., Lavie, C. J. and Cassidy, M. M. (1996). Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs on depression in patients after major coronary events. American Heart Journal, 132 (4), 726-732. doi: 10.1016/S0002-8703(96)90304-X
1996
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The clinical relevance of circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha in acute decompensated chronic heart failure without cachexia
Milani, R. V., Mehra, M. R., Endres, S., Eigler, A., Cooper, S., Lavie, C. J. and Ventura, H. O. (1996). The clinical relevance of circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha in acute decompensated chronic heart failure without cachexia. Chest, 110 (4), 992-995. doi: 10.1378/chest.110.4.992
1996
Journal Article
The new paradigm for coronary artery disease: Altering risk factors, atherosclerotic plaques, and clinical prognosis
OKeefe, James H., Conn, Robert D., Lavie, Carl J. and Bateman, Timothy M. (1996). The new paradigm for coronary artery disease: Altering risk factors, atherosclerotic plaques, and clinical prognosis. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 71 (10), 957-965.
1996
Journal Article
Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs in patients >= 75 years of age
Lavie, C. J. and Milani, R. V. (1996). Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs in patients >= 75 years of age. American Journal of Cardiology, 78 (6), 675-677. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9149(96)00393-1
1996
Journal Article
Update on new coronary risk factors
Lavie, C. J., Milani, R. V. and OKeefe, JH (1996). Update on new coronary risk factors. Chest, 110 (3), 583-584. doi: 10.1378/chest.110.3.583
1996
Journal Article
Predicting prognosis in advanced heart failure: Use of exercise indices
Mehra, M. R., Lavie, C. J. and Milani, R. V. (1996). Predicting prognosis in advanced heart failure: Use of exercise indices. Chest, 110 (2), 310-312. doi: 10.1378/chest.110.2.310
1996
Journal Article
Behavioral differences and effects of cardiac rehabilitation in diabetic patients following cardiac events
Milani, Richard V. and Lavie, Carl J. (1996). Behavioral differences and effects of cardiac rehabilitation in diabetic patients following cardiac events. American Journal of Medicine, 100 (5), 517-523. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9343(96)00020-4
1996
Journal Article
Stable ischemic heart disease - Using stress and imaging procedures to direct therapy
Lavie, CJ and Milani, RV (1996). Stable ischemic heart disease - Using stress and imaging procedures to direct therapy. Postgraduate Medicine, 99 (2), 63-&.
1996
Journal Article
Ischemic heart disease: a four-article symposium
Lavie, C.J. (1996). Ischemic heart disease: a four-article symposium. Postgraduate Medicine, 99 (2), 60-60.
1996
Journal Article
Pharmacologic prevention of coronary artery disease - What do clinical trials show?
Milani, RV and Lavie, CJ (1996). Pharmacologic prevention of coronary artery disease - What do clinical trials show?. Postgraduate Medicine, 99 (2), 109-&.
1996
Journal Article
Prevention and reduction of left ventricular hypertrophy in the elderly
Lavie, CJ, Milani, RV and Messerli, FH (1996). Prevention and reduction of left ventricular hypertrophy in the elderly. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 12 (1), 57-&.
1996
Journal Article
Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training in obese patients with coronary artery disease
Lavie, C. J. and Milani, R. V. (1996). Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training in obese patients with coronary artery disease. Chest, 109 (1), 52-56. doi: 10.1378/chest.109.1.52
1995
Journal Article
Lack of effect of exercise training on dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate
Milani, R. V., Lavie, C. J., Barbee, R. W. and Littman, A. B. (1995). Lack of effect of exercise training on dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate. American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 310 (6), 242-246.
1995
Journal Article
Are Invasive Procedures Overused in Angina Patients - These Cardiologists Say No
Okeefe, JH, Bateman, TM and Lavie, CJ (1995). Are Invasive Procedures Overused in Angina Patients - These Cardiologists Say No. Postgraduate Medicine, 98 (3), 125-&.
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