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Dr. Jeffrey P. Moak MD
Cardiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Cardiology
111 Michigan Ave NW Washington DC, 20010About
Dr. Jeffrey Moak, MD M, specialist in cardiovascular disease, pediatric cardiology, and pediatrics, currently treats patients in Washington, District Of Columbia and Annandale, Virginia. Dr. Moak graduated ...
Education and Training
Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston Ma 1976
Boston University School of Medicine 1976
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Cardiology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Neurally mediated cardiac syncope: autonomic modulation after normal saline infusion.
- Case report: spontaneous atriofascicular pathway automaticity simulating ventricular tachycardia.
- Pacemaker troubleshooting: improved efficacy using a new diagnostic digital Holter recording system.
- Inadvertent detection of 60-Hz alternating current by an implantable cardioverter defibrillator.
- Simultaneous heart rate and blood pressure variability analysis. Insight into mechanisms underlying neurally mediated cardiac syncope in children.
- Late ventricular arrhythmia and sudden death following direct-current catheter ablation of the atrioventricular junction.
- Partial cardiac sympathetic denervation after bilateral thoracic sympathectomy in humans.
- Effectiveness of excimer laser-assisted pacing and ICD lead extraction in children and young adults.
- Epicardial mapping: how to measure local activation?
- Bradycardia and syncope in children not controlled by pacing: beta-adrenergic hypersensitivity.
- Active fixation of endocardial pacing leads: the preferred method of pediatric pacing.
- Supine low-frequency power of heart rate variability reflects baroreflex function, not cardiac sympathetic innervation.
- Severe tricuspid valve stenosis secondary to pacemaker leads presenting as ascites and liver dysfunction: a complex problem requiring a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach.
- Supine low-frequency power of heart rate variability reflects baroreflex function, not cardiac sympathetic innervation.
- Developmental cellular electrophysiologic effects of d-sotalol on canine cardiac Purkinje fibers.
Treatments
- Anxiety
- Heart Disease
- Birth Defects
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Pain
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Nearby Providers
- Dr. Alan Eric Benheim M.D.8316 Arlington Blvd Fairfax VA 22031
- Dr. Gerard R, Martin MD111 Michigan Ave NW Washington DC 20010
- Dr. Stanley D. Beder Other111 Michigan Ave NW Washington DC 20010
- Dr. Thomas Joel Hougen MD1625 N George Mason Dr Arlington VA 22205
- Dr. Adam Wayne Lowry M.D.111 Michigan Ave Nw Washington DC 20010
- Dr. Jai Nahar MD111 Michigan Ave NW Washington DC 20010
Nearest Hospitals
HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITALl
2041 GEORGIA AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20060MEDSTAR WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTERl
110 IRVING ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20010