
Moses Mathur
Assistant Professor · Interventional Cardiology
Penn State College of MedicineAbout
Moses Mathur, MD, MSc is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the Penn State College of Medicine, specializing in the Division of Cardiology. He practices interventional cardiology at Penn State Health, performing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), MitraClip, Watchman procedures, and coronary artery stenting across Hershey and Lancaster campuses.
Education
- Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University (2009)
- Residency: Internal Medicine, Temple University Hospital (2012)
- Fellowship: Cardiovascular Disease, Temple University Hospital (2015)
- Fellowship: Interventional Cardiology, University of Washington Medical Center (2017)
Research Interests
Dr. Mathur's work centers on transcatheter structural heart interventions with emphasis on:
- TAVR outcomes in complex anatomies (bicuspid valves, paravalvular leaks)
- Device safety and complication management (cutting balloons, Impella systems)
- Echocardiographic guidance for valve procedures
- Innovations in percutaneous coronary interventions
His research integrates clinical data analysis with systematic reviews to optimize procedural safety in high-risk patients.
Publication Trends
Recent publications (2022-2025) reveal a concentrated focus on device-related complications and anatomical challenges in structural heart interventions. Key patterns include:
- Analysis of TAVR outcomes in non-standard valve morphologies
- Safety profiling of novel interventional devices using MAUDE databases
- Technical refinements for device repositioning and complication mitigation
This work consistently addresses real-world procedural challenges in major cardiology journals.
Clinical Teams
Dr. Mathur is a core member of the Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute's structural heart program, collaborating with cardiac surgeons, imaging specialists, and heart failure teams to deliver TAVR, MitraClip, and Watchman procedures. His clinical work supports the institute's mission to advance minimally invasive cardiovascular care in central Pennsylvania.
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