Prof. John Deanfield, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist
Prof. John Deanfield
Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist
Prof. John Deanfield BA Hons (Canteb), BChir MB, MRCP, FRCP
Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist
Prof. John Deanfield
Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist BA Hons (Canteb), BChir MB, MRCP, FRCP
Areas of expertise
- Paediatric cardiology/adult congenital heart disease (covering the whole age range of patients born with congenital heart disease)
- Cardiovascular disease prevention
- Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
- Congestive heart failure
- Screening for congenital heart defect
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The Portland Hospital
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About Prof. John Deanfield
GMC number: 2239118
Year qualified: 1975
Place of primary qualification: University of Cambridge
Professor John Deanfield is a distinguished paediatric cardiologist at University College London. He has a profound interest in endothelial function and congenital heart disease, making significant contributions to these fields.
Professor Deanfield graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1975. He completed his clinical training at Middlesex Hospital, London, followed by postgraduate training in paediatric cardiology at Great Ormond Street Hospital and adult cardiology at Hammersmith Hospital. He was appointed as a Consultant in 1984 and brings over 34 years of consultant experience to his practice.
He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the European Society of Cardiology, and the American College of Cardiology, reflecting his extensive expertise and commitment to advancing cardiology.
In his role, Professor Deanfield is dedicated to providing the highest standard of care to his patients. His areas of expertise include paediatric cardiology, endothelial function, and congenital heart disease. He is involved in various procedures and treatments aimed at managing and improving these conditions.
Professor Deanfield's interests extend beyond clinical practice to include research and education, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of medical advancements in his field. His dedication to patient care and medical excellence is evident in his long-standing career and numerous accolades.
Appointed in 1984, Professor Deanfield continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of paediatric cardiology at University College London.
Areas of expertise
- Paediatric Cardiology
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Interventional Cardiology
- Endothelial function
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Articles by Prof. John Deanfield
Elevated glycoprotein acetyl levels in adolescence and early adulthood predict adverse cardiometabolic profiles and risk of metabolic syndrome in up to 10 year follow-up
Place and causes of acute cardiovascular mortality during the covid19 pandemic: retrospective cohort study of 580,972 deaths in england and wales, 2014 to 2020
Evaluation of the uptake and delivery of the nhs health check programme in england, using primary care data from 9.5 million people: a cross-sectional study
Associations between arterial stiffening and brain structure, perfusion, and cognition in the whitehall ii imaging sub-study: a retrospective cohort study
P97 age modifies the relationship between arterial stiffness, adiposity and blood pressure from adolescence to adulthood in men and women
Accelerated aortic stiffness is associated with brain structure, perfusion and cognition in the whitehall ii imaging sub-study
Association of factor v leiden with subsequent atherothrombotic events: a genius-chd study of individual participant data
Systems analysis implicates wave2 complex in the pathogenesis of developmental left-sided obstructive heart defects
Effects of tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and waterpipe smoking on endothelial function and clinical outcomes