Timothy Lockie
Assistant Clinical Professor · Interventional Cardiology
King’s College LondonAbout
Dr Timothy Lockie is a clinical academic at King’s College London whose research focuses on invasive coronary physiology, fractional flow reserve, and revascularisation strategies in high-risk cardiac patients. He has led or co-led three British Heart Foundation projects and co-authored 14 peer-reviewed articles accumulating 581 citations.
Education: Not explicitly stated in the supplied text.
Research Interests: His work spans interventional cardiology, microvascular dysfunction, cardiogenic shock, and risk prediction after cardiac arrest. He employs dual-sensor pressure-flow wires, wave-intensity analysis, and large multi-centre registries to optimise patient selection for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
Publication Trends: Recent papers address completeness of revascularisation in ischemic cardiomyopathy, early neurological prognostication after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and physiological mechanisms of angina relief with nitroglycerin, reflecting a blend of randomised trials, physiological studies, and big-data cohort analyses.
Projects & Funding:
- Dual-sensor pressure and flow measurements in coronary microvascular assessment (BHF, 2011-2014) – Co-PI
- Dual pressure-flow wire prediction of ischaemia post-MI (2008-2010) – Co-I
- Post-conditioning in acute MI randomised trial (2007-2011) – Co-I
Collaborations: He publishes extensively with the London Heart Attack Group and colleagues such as Professors Marber, Redwood, MacCarthy and Perera, indicating embedded involvement in high-impact cardiovascular research networks.
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