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Sarah Hussain, MD serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute within the College of Medicine. Her research focuses on complex cardiac arrhythmia management and innovative device-based interventions.
Her primary research interests center on atrial fibrillation ablation techniques, thromboembolic risk assessment, and leadless pacemaker technologies. Current work examines thermal injury patterns during ablation procedures, safety profiles of novel pacing systems across structural heart abnormalities, and pharmacological management of arrhythmias.
Publication analysis reveals a strong focus on clinical translation of electrophysiology innovations, particularly in device implantation safety (2020-2022) and evidence-based pharmacotherapy (2019). Her work consistently addresses practical challenges in managing complex cardiac rhythm disorders through multicenter collaborative studies.
Research collaborations span multiple international institutions as evidenced by the global network visualization in her profile, with significant contributions to understanding left atrial pathophysiology and device-tissue interactions.

