Dr. Esfandiar Norouzi is a distinguished cardiologist based in Tehran, Iran. He graduated with a specialty board certification in cardiology from Tehran University, having passed his assistant admission test in 2007 with a high score. He initially obtained his doctorate in general medicine from Gilan University after ranking 120th in the national entrance exam.
Professional Experience
Dr. Norouzi has an extensive career spanning several cities in Iran, including Zahedan, Bam, Minab, and Rasht. He has performed over 2,000 angiographies through the femoral, radial, and snuff box arteries, making him one of the few cardiologists in Tehran utilizing the snuff box method. This minimally invasive technique allows patients to resume daily activities immediately after the procedure.
Research and Publications
Dr. Norouzi has contributed to various scientific studies and articles, including:
- Investigating the effects of amygdalin on mice (published in the Scientific Journal of Forensic Medicine, Winter 2013)
- The effects of p-wave dispersion in creating atrial fibrillation rhythms
He is currently working on:
- The effects of citrus aurantium aroma on hemodynamic parameters in acute coronary syndrome patients
- The impact of aerobic exercise on ischemic pain in coronary occlusive disease patients
Additional Contributions
Dr. Norouzi has held several significant roles, including:
- Head of the CCU department at Allameh Bahloul Hospital
- Director of the Heart Department at Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
- Instructor for medical students and trainees
- Scientific director of workshops on high blood pressure and pulmonary embolism
He is also involved in the treatment of patients at Laleh, Erfan Niayesh, and Pyambran hospitals.