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Hector F. Lozano, MD, FACC

Hector F. Lozano, MD, FACC

Cardiologist

Heart, Lung & Vascular

Hector Lozano

Overview

Hector Lozano, MD, FACC, was born and raised in Colombia, South America where he graduated with highest honors from the University of Caldas School of Medicine. He completed his residency in internal medicine at New York Medical College and his fellowship in cardiovascular disease at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. He received an honorary faculty appointment at New York Medical College and continued as Chief Medical Resident at the Metropolitan Hospital in New York City upon completion of his residency training. Dr. Lozano is the Medical Director of the Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory at AdventHealth Medical Group, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and a Faculty member of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at AdventHealth Orlando. He is the local principal investigator of the largest multicenter research trial for cardiovascular disease prevention in the past decade: the REDUCE-IT trial.

Articles

Non-selective cyclooxygenase inhibition before periodic acceleration (pGz) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in a porcine model of ventricular fibrillation

RESUSCITATION

2008

The effects of prostaglandin inhibition on whole-body ischemia-reperfusion in swine

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE

2008

Nitric oxide synthase isoform inhibition before whole body ischemia reperfusion in pigs: Vital or protective?

RESUSCITATION

2007

Different roles of nitric oxide synthase isoforms in cardiopulmonary resuscitation in pigs

RESUSCITATION

2007

Treatment and prevention of atrial fibrillation with nonantiarrhythmic pharmacologic therapy

HEART RHYTHM

2005

Education & Training

Education

Universidad De Caldas; Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami; Metropolitan Hospital Center

Residency

Mount Sinai Medical Center; New York Medical College; Metropolitan Hospital Center

Fellowship

Mount Sinai Medical Center

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine; American Board of Nuclear Medicine

Associated Clinical Trials