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Biographical Summary:
Dr. Saihari Sadanandan is a graduate of Madras University, India. He completed his internal medicine residency training and cardiovascular disease fellowship at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, New York. Dr. Saihari completed further advanced training in interventional cardiology and peripheral vascular interventions from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard University, Boston.
Sadanandan has had extensive administrative and clinical research experience with acute coronary syndromes and has served as the director of the coronary care unit and cardiac outcomes research group at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He has served as the principle investigator of several national and international multi-center clinical trials and has independently obtained grants to perform clinical research in coronary artery disease.
Dr. Sadanandan is an interventional cardiologist and peripheral vascular interventionalist at Krannert Institute of Cardiology where he specializes in advanced complex coronary and peripheral interventions without surgery-utilizing endovascular techniques. He is the director of the Peripheral Vascular Interventional Program at Krannert and oversees a weekly vascular clinic. He offers a full range of vascular interventional services including percutaneous revascularization of lower extremities, particularly those with critical limb ischemia, carotid stenting, renal artery stenting and all non-coronary percutaneous revascularizations.
An expert in peripheral artery atherectomy procedures, Dr. Sadanandan’s vascular program offers percutaneous non-surgical ASD and PFO closures and aortic valvuloplasties. His research interests include the identification of novel markers and newer treatment strategies for acute coronary syndromes and lower extremity peripheral arterial disease. He is involved in collaborative efforts with the Center for Vascular Biology at Indiana University.
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