Sourin Banerji, M.D.

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Sourin Banerji, M.D.

Sourin Banerji, M.D.

Cardiologist

Expertise & Research Interests

  • Transplantation Cardiology
  • Clinical Research
  • Heart Failure

Education

  • M.D., Northwestern University Medical School
  • B.S., University of California, Davis

Sourin Banerji, M.D.

Cardiologist

Sourin Banerji, M.D., is a cardiologist specializing in congestive heart failure at ChristianaCare. He provides care at one of the nation's busiest heart and vascular programs.

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Media Appearances

Joshua Yearwood Has a Heart Failure Success Story with ‘Story Health’

2021-11-12 , ChristianaCare News
“Everybody is different,” said Sourin Banerji, M.D., medical director of Advanced Heart Failure and Mechanical Circulatory at ChristianaCare.
Selected Papers and Publications

Etiologies and predictors of readmission among obese and morbidly obese patients admitted with heart failure

Heart Failure Reviews
2021

The relationship between severity of obesity and outcomes in heart failure (HF) has long been under debate. We studied index HF admissions from the 2013–14 National Readmission Database. Admissions were separated into three weight-based categories: non-obese (Non-Ob), obese (Ob), and morbidly obese (Morbid-Ob) to analyze hospital mortality and readmission at 30 days and 6 months.

Clinical correlates of hand-held ultrasound-guided assessments of the inferior vena cava in patients with acute decompensated heart failure

Echocardiography
2019

Background: Accurately assessing volume status in acutely decompensated heart failure (ADHF) can be challenging. Inferior vena cava (IVC) dynamics by echocardiography allow indirect assessment of volume status in these patients. Recently introduced hand-held ultrasound devices are promising. We aimed to describe the clinical correlates of volume status assessment using a hand-held ultrasound device in ADHF.

Clinical correlates of hand-held ultrasound-guided assessments of the inferior vena cava in patients with acute decompensated heart failure

Echocardiography
2019

Background: Accurately assessing volume status in acutely decompensated heart failure (ADHF) can be challenging. Inferior vena cava (IVC) dynamics by echocardiography allow indirect assessment of volume status in these patients. Recently introduced hand-held ultrasound devices are promising. We aimed to describe the clinical correlates of volume status assessment using a hand-held ultrasound device in ADHF.