Louisville Cardiology Medcl Grp 1023 New Moody Ln Suite 202, La Grange, KY 40031
3900 Kresge Way, Louisville, KY 40207
4003 Kresge Way, Louisville, KY 40207
Baptist Health Louisville 4000 Kresge Way, Louisville, KY 40207
Jewish Hospital 200 Abraham Flexner Way, Louisville, KY 40202
Norton Audubon Hospital 1 Audubon Plaza Drive, Louisville, KY 40217
Norton Suburban Hospital 4001 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, KY 40207
Education:
Medical School Southern Illinois University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1983 Medical School Jewish Hosp/Wash University Graduated: 1984 Medical School Jewish Hosp/Wash University Graduated: 1986
Dr. Imburgia graduated from the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Louisville, KY and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Nuclear Cardiology. Dr. Imburgia is affiliated with Baptist Health Louisville.
Southern Illinois University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Fellowship - Cardiology Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)
Us Patents
Transesophageal Probe Having Simultaneous Pacing And Echocardiographic Capability, And Method Of Diagnosing Heart Disease Using Same
Michael Imburgia - Louisville KY George E. Pool - Louisville KY
International Classification:
A61B 812 A61N 2900
US Classification:
12866206
Abstract:
Transesophageal echocardiographic probe having simultaneous cardiac pacing and echocardiographic capability. The inventive probe is provided with transducer means to provide echocardiographic imaging of the ventricular wall motion of a patient's heart as it is stress-paced by a novel pacing electrode connectable to the periphery of the transesophageal probe. By locating the pacing electrode upon the periphery of the probe a selected distance from the echo transducer, placement of the pacing electrode to produce optimal atrial pacing can be optimized. A method setting forth a diagnostic protocol to achieve echocardiographic diagnosis is also disclosed.