Prof. Nicholas Peters, Consultant Cardiologist

Prof. Nicholas Peters

Consultant Cardiologist

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Prof. Nicholas Peters MB BS MRCP MD FHRS

Consultant Cardiologist

MB BS MRCP MD FHRS

Prof. Nicholas Peters

Consultant Cardiologist MB BS MRCP MD FHRS

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MB BS MRCP MD FHRS

Areas of expertise

  • Cardiac electrophysiology
  • Cardiac device implantation
  • General cardiology
  • Pacemaker implantation
  • Radiofrequency ablation

Recommendations for Prof. Peters

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  • byDr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP

    Recommended for patients with arrhythmias

  • byA GP

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  • byDr Dan Ornadel, Consultant Respiratory Physician

    Professor Peters is a highly valued opinion and superb cardiologist. Recommended

  • byDr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP

    Recommended for patients with arrhythmias

  • byA GP

    Recommended Cardiologist

  • byA GP

    Recommended Cardiologist

  • byDr Dan Ornadel, Consultant Respiratory Physician

    Professor Peters is a highly valued opinion and superb cardiologist. Recommended

  • Address

  • St Mary's Hospital

    Praed St, Marylebone, London, W2 1NY

  • Hammersmith Hospital (NHS)

    Du Cane Road, London, Greater London, W12 0HS

  • About Prof. Nicholas Peters

    GMC number: 2924313

    Year qualified: 1984

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Professor Nicholas Peters is a British Heart Foundation (BHF)-funded general cardiologist, with special interest in heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias), and their treatment with invasive procedures (ablations) and device implantation. His work forms the basis of the clinical component of the program of research into myocardial conduction ranging from sub-cellular morphological determinants of cell-cell coupling to conduction properties of human myocardium in health and disease.

    Professor Peters serves as a Consultant Cardiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (St Mary's Hospital), and as a Professor of Cardiology and Head of Cardiac Electrophysiology at Imperial College London. He is accredited in both cardiology and general medicine. He also works as Adjunct Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Columbia University, New York and as Co-Director EP Research at St Joseph's Cardiovascular Research Institute, Atlanta. He is on the Board of Trustees of The Founding Research Committee and acts as the Board Liaison for Research of Heart Rhythm Society, USA. He is also the director of the ElectroCardioMaths Programme.

    After graduating from London University in 1984, Professor Peters pursued his scientific and clinical training in London. He was awarded MRCP in 1987. He then trained in general medicine in several London teaching hospitals, and in cardiology at The National Heart Hospital, Royal Brompton Hospital and the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at the Hammersmith Hospital, before being appointed to St. Mary’s Hospital. His MD at Imperial College, London was funded by a three-year BHF Research Fellowship in 1991-94. In 1992-93, he undertook post-doctoral research at Columbia University, where he continues to hold a faculty position today.

    Professor Peters has more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and holds patents in the field of electrical and mechanical functions of the heart, and the causes and treatment of heart rhythm disturbances. He has an extensive molecule-to-bedside research programme, funded primarily by BHF. He is on the steering committee for major international clinical trials in these evolving fields. He is part of many international research collaborations, serves as a member of many scientific and medical advisory boards and is consultant to a number of academic, publishing and commercial entities in Europe and the USA. He is also a co-founder of the European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society and Symphony Medical, Inc.

    Areas of expertise

    • Arrhythmia
    • Atrial fibrillation ablation
    • Cardiac ablation (catheter)
    • Cardiac device implantation
    • Cardiac electrophysiology
    • Cardiology
    • General cardiology
    • Heart failure
    • Heart rhythm disorders
    • Heart rhythm disturbances and their underlying heart diseases
    • Heart rhythm disturbances including atrial fibrillation
    • Interventional cardiology
    • Pacemaker implantation
    • Pacing and syncope
    • Radiofrequency ablation
    • Ventricular tachycardia

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Physicians
    European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Prof. Nicholas Peters

    Ventricular conduction stability noninvasively identifies an arrhythmic substrate in survivors of idiopathic ventricular fibrillation

    Repolarization abnormalities unmasked with exercise in sudden cardiac death survivors with structurally normal hearts

    His resynchronization versus biventricular pacing in patients with heart failure and left bundle branch block

    Prevalence of spontaneous type I ECG pattern, syncope, and other risk markers in sudden cardiac arrest survivors with Brugada syndrome

    Ventricular conduction stability test

    Voltage during atrial fibrillation is superior to voltage during sinus rhythm in localizing areas of delayed enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging

    Quantification of electromechanical coupling to prevent inappropriate implantable cardioverter-defibrillator shocks

    Simultaneous endocardial mapping in the human left ventricle using a noncontact catheter

    Characteristics of sinus rhythm electrograms at sites of ablation of ventricular tachycardia relative to all other sites

    Feasibility of a noncontact catheter for endocardial mapping of human ventricular tachycardia

    Mapping and ablation of ventricular tachycardia with the aid of a non-contact mapping system

    Noncontact mapping of cardiac arrhythmias

    Endocardial mapping of atrial fibrillation in the human right atrium using a non-contact catheter

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