John Parker Gott MD
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
95 Collier Road Suite 5015 Atlanta GA, 30309About
Dr. John Gott is a cardiothoracic surgeon practicing in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Gott specializes in surgical procedues of vital organs in the chest such as the heart, lungs, esophagus and more. As a cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Gott typically treats conditions like heart disease and lung disease. This class of surgeon can also include cardiac surgeons, cardiovascular surgeons, congenital heart surgeons and general thoracic surgeons.
Education and Training
Univ of Louisville Sch of Med, Louisville Ky 1981
University of Louisville School of Medicine 1981
Board Certification
Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Board of Thoracic SurgeryABTS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- 601 octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery: outcome and comparison with younger age groups.
- A randomized trial of endoscopic versus open saphenous vein harvest in coronary bypass surgery.
- Hypothermic circulatory arrest causes multisystem vascular endothelial dysfunction and apoptosis.
- In vivo hemodynamic, histologic, and antimineralization characteristics of the Mosaic bioprosthesis.
- Clinical outcomes and angiographic patency in 125 consecutive off-pump coronary bypass patients.
- Leukodepletion and aprotinin improve clinical outcome after extracorporeal circulation.
- Cardioplegia for heart transplantation: unmodified UW solution compared with Stanford solution.
- Placement of aortic valve bioprostheses in sheep via a left thoracotomy. Implantation of stentless porcine heterografts.
- Management of ascending aortic dissections and aneurysms early and late following cardiac operations.
- Extended use of bilateral internal mammary arteries for coronary artery disease.
- Cardioplegia for transplantation: failure of extracellular solution compared with Stanford or UW solution.
- Delayed sequelae of thoracic trauma.
- Nitroprusside abolishes the deleterious effects of surface cooling-induced hypothermia on immature pigs with ventricular septal defects.
- The effect of surface cooling on blood flow distribution in infant pigs with mature left to right shunts.
- Hemodynamic effects of surface cooling-induced hypothermia on immature pigs with ventricular septal defects.
Treatments
- Heart Disease
- Aneurysm
- Aortic Aneurysm
- Coronary Artery Disease (cad)
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