

Sami Chaouki
Shaping discourse in the realm of pediatric cardiology, Dr. Sami Chaouki serves as an associate professor at Northwestern University. With a profound dedication to advancing the field, Dr. Chaouki is certified in electrophysiology, cardiac devices, pediatric cardiology, and pediatrics. His expertise is pivotal in the diagnosis and management of pediatric arrhythmias, where he employs both noninvasive and invasive cardiac electrophysiology studies to enhance patient outcomes. Dr. Chaouki's research interests are deeply rooted in congenital heart disease and cardiac electrophysiology. He is particularly focused on the management and optimization of cardiac devices, including pacemakers and defibrillators, as well as the development of innovative ablation strategies. His work in catheter ablations has been instrumental in refining techniques that improve the quality of life for young patients with complex cardiac conditions. At the forefront of pediatric arrhythmia management, Dr. Chaouki is committed to exploring the genetic underpinnings of these conditions. His research aims to unravel the genetic factors contributing to arrhythmias, thereby paving the way for personalized treatment approaches. His dedication to understanding the intricacies of cardiac rhythm devices and their role in managing arrhythmias underscores his commitment to advancing pediatric cardiac care. Dr. Chaouki's contributions extend beyond research, as he is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of pediatric cardiologists. His passion for education and research is evident in his collaborative efforts to foster a deeper understanding of electrophysiology and its applications in pediatric medicine. Through his work, Dr. Chaouki continues to shape the future of pediatric cardiology, ensuring that young patients receive the highest standard of care.
Publications
, 455-459, 2019-06-01
, 709-715, 2020-01-23
, 1203-1206, 2022-02-10
, 656-662, 2023-01-04