Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Fellowship: University of Alberta Cardiology Fellowships (2017) Canada
- Fellowship: UCSF Adult Congenital Cardiac Fellowship (2015) CA
- Board Certification: Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Cardiovascular Surgery (2014)
- Residency: University of Calgary Cardiac Surgery Residency (2014) Canada
- Residency: Dalhousie University Cardiac Surgery Residency (2009) Canada
- Medical Education: University of Alberta (2005) Canada
Publications
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HEMOPHAGOCYTIC LYMPHOHISTIOCYTOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLANTATION OF VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICES AND OUTCOMES FOLLOWING SUBSEQUENT ORTHOTROPIC HEART TRANSPLANTATION (OHT)
Cheng, P., Davis, M., Ha, R., Martin, B., & Banerjee, D. (2017). HEMOPHAGOCYTIC LYMPHOHISTIOCYTOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLANTATION OF VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICES AND OUTCOMES FOLLOWING SUBSEQUENT ORTHOTROPIC HEART TRANSPLANTATION (OHT). JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. -
Post-operative Outcomes in Children Undergoing Fontan Palliation in a Regionalized Surgical System
Martin, B.-J., Ross, D. B., Al Aklabi, M., Harder, J., Dyck, J. D., & Rebeyka, I. M. (2017). Post-operative Outcomes in Children Undergoing Fontan Palliation in a Regionalized Surgical System. PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY, 38(8), 1654–62. -
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Is Not a Predictor of Worse Intermediate Mortality Post Fontan
Martin, B.-J., Mah, K., Eckersley, L., Harder, J., Pockett, C., Schantz, D., … Ross, D. B. (2017). Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Is Not a Predictor of Worse Intermediate Mortality Post Fontan. ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 104(6), 2037–44. -
Tricuspid Valve Repair in Infancy Using Neochordae: Three-Dimensional Echocardiographic Imaging
Martin, B.-J., Khoo, N. S., Smallhorn, J., & Al Aklabi, M. (2017). Tricuspid Valve Repair in Infancy Using Neochordae: Three-Dimensional Echocardiographic Imaging. WORLD JOURNAL FOR PEDIATRIC AND CONGENITAL HEART SURGERY, 8(6), 740–42. -
Deterioration of functional abilities in children surviving the Fontan operation
Ricci, M. F., Martin, B.-J., Joffe, A. R., Dinu, I. A., Alton, G. Y., Guerra, G. G., & Robertson, C. M. T. (2018). Deterioration of functional abilities in children surviving the Fontan operation. CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNG, 28(6), 868–75. -
Factors Associated With Cardiorespiratory Fitness at Completion of Cardiac Rehabilitation: Identification of Specific Patient Features Requiring Attention
Laddu, D., Ozemek, C., Lamb, B., Hauer, T., Aggarwal, S., Stone, J. A., … Martin, B.-J. (2018). Factors Associated With Cardiorespiratory Fitness at Completion of Cardiac Rehabilitation: Identification of Specific Patient Features Requiring Attention. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 34(7), 925–32. -
Driveline Site Is Not a Predictor of Infection After Ventricular Assist Device Implantation.
Martin, B.-J., Luc, J. G., Maruyama, M., MacArthur, R., Bates, A. R., Buchholz, H., … Conway, J. (2018). Driveline Site Is Not a Predictor of Infection After Ventricular Assist Device Implantation. ASAIO Journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992), 64(5), 616–22. -
Neonatal Tracheal and Intracardiac Repair in a High-Risk Premature Infant Requiring Preoperative ECMO Transport.
Martin, B.-J. J., Holinski, P., Noga, M., El-Hakim, H., & Aklabi, M. A. (2017). Neonatal Tracheal and Intracardiac Repair in a High-Risk Premature Infant Requiring Preoperative ECMO Transport. World Journal for Pediatric & Congenital Heart Surgery, 2150135117696490. -
Glutaraldehyde Treatment of Allografts and Aortic Outcomes Post-Norwood: Challenging Surgical Decision.
Martin, B.-J. J., Kaestner, M., Peng, M., Ross, D. B., Urschel, S., West, L. J., & Rebeyka, I. M. (2017). Glutaraldehyde Treatment of Allografts and Aortic Outcomes Post-Norwood: Challenging Surgical Decision. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 104(4), 1395–1401. -
A Unique Intracardiac Shunt: Identifying Complex Anatomy in Reoperative Adult Congenital Heart Disease.
Martin, B.-J. J., Rebeyka, I. M., Smallhorn, J. F., Taylor, D. A., & Vonder Muhll, I. F. (2017). A Unique Intracardiac Shunt: Identifying Complex Anatomy in Reoperative Adult Congenital Heart Disease. World Journal for Pediatric & Congenital Heart Surgery, 2150135116685031. -
An Unusual Cause of Hemopericardium 22 Years After a Fontan Procedure.
Martin, B.-J. J., Seaman, C., Windram, J. D., & Rebeyka, I. M. (2017). An Unusual Cause of Hemopericardium 22 Years After a Fontan Procedure. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 103(2), e187–e189. -
Rehabilitation Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease.
Aggarwal, S., Moore, R. D., Arena, R., Marra, B., McBride, A., Lamb, B., … Stone, J. (2016). Rehabilitation Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 32(10 Suppl 2), S374–S381. -
Shunt Lesions Part II: Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections and Truncus Arteriosus.
Martin, B.-J. J., Karamlou, T. B., & Tabbutt, S. (2016). Shunt Lesions Part II: Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections and Truncus Arteriosus. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, 17(8 Suppl 1), S310–4. -
Repair of recoarctation after the Norwood operation: The right-sided posterior approach.
Martin, B.-J. J., Maruyama, M., & Rebeyka, I. M. (2016). Repair of recoarctation after the Norwood operation: The right-sided posterior approach. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 152(6), 1622–24. -
Clinical and Functional Developmental Outcomes in Neonates Undergoing Truncus Arteriosus Repair: A Cohort Study.
Martin, B.-J. J., Ross, D. B., Alton, G. Y., Joffe, A. R., Robertson, C. M., Rebeyka, I. M., & Atallah, J. (2016). Clinical and Functional Developmental Outcomes in Neonates Undergoing Truncus Arteriosus Repair: A Cohort Study. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 101(5), 1827–33. -
Optimizing Value From Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Cost-Utility Analysis Comparing Age, Sex, and Clinical Subgroups.
Leggett, L. E., Hauer, T., Martin, B.-J. J., Manns, B., Aggarwal, S., Arena, R., … Clement, F. (2015). Optimizing Value From Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Cost-Utility Analysis Comparing Age, Sex, and Clinical Subgroups. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 90(8), 1011–20. -
Role of vascular function in predicting arteriovenous fistula outcomes: an observational pilot study.
MacRae, J. M., Ahmed, S., Hemmelgarn, B., Sun, Y., Martin, B.-J. J., Roifman, I., & Anderson, T. (2015). Role of vascular function in predicting arteriovenous fistula outcomes: an observational pilot study. Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, 2, 19. -
Cardiac rehabilitation completion is associated with reduced mortality in patients with diabetes and coronary artery disease.
Armstrong, M. J., Sigal, R. J., Arena, R., Hauer, T. L., Austford, L. D., Aggarwal, S., … Martin, B.-J. J. (2015). Cardiac rehabilitation completion is associated with reduced mortality in patients with diabetes and coronary artery disease. Diabetologia, 58(4), 691–8. -
Microvascular dysfunction in schizophrenia: a case-control study.
Vetter, M. W., Martin, B.-J. J., Fung, M., Pajevic, M., Anderson, T. J., & Raedler, T. J. (2015). Microvascular dysfunction in schizophrenia: a case-control study. NPJ Schizophrenia, 1, 15023. -
The sustainability of exercise capacity changes in home versus center-based cardiac rehabilitation.
Ramadi, A., Haennel, R. G., Stone, J. A., Arena, R., Threlfall, T. G., Hitt, E., … Martin, B.-J. J. The sustainability of exercise capacity changes in home versus center-based cardiac rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 35(1), 21–28. -
Cardiac rehabilitation referral, attendance and mortality in women.
Colbert, J. D., Martin, B.-J. J., Haykowsky, M. J., Hauer, T. L., Austford, L. D., Arena, R. A., … Stone, J. A. (2015). Cardiac rehabilitation referral, attendance and mortality in women. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 22(8), 979–86. -
Characterizing types of readmission after acute coronary syndrome hospitalization: implications for quality reporting.
Southern, D. A., Ngo, J., Martin, B.-J. J., Galbraith, P. D., Knudtson, M. L., Ghali, W. A., … Wilton, S. B. (2014). Characterizing types of readmission after acute coronary syndrome hospitalization: implications for quality reporting. Journal of the American Heart Association, 3(5), e001046. -
Supervision of exercise testing by nonphysicians: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
Myers, J., Forman, D. E., Balady, G. J., Franklin, B. A., Nelson-Worel, J., Martin, B.-J. J., … Arena, R. (2014). Supervision of exercise testing by nonphysicians: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 130(12), 1014–27. -
Coding of obesity in administrative hospital discharge abstract data: accuracy and impact for future research studies.
Martin, B.-J. J., Chen, G., Graham, M., & Quan, H. (2014). Coding of obesity in administrative hospital discharge abstract data: accuracy and impact for future research studies. BMC Health Services Research, 14, 70. -
Patients with diabetes in cardiac rehabilitation: attendance and exercise capacity.
Armstrong, M. J., Martin, B.-J. J., Arena, R., Hauer, T. L., Austford, L. D., Stone, J. A., … Sigal, R. J. (2014). Patients with diabetes in cardiac rehabilitation: attendance and exercise capacity. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46(5), 845–50. -
The effect of ischemia-reperfusion injury on measures of vascular function.
Alhejily, W., Aleksi, A., Martin, B.-J. J., & Anderson, T. J. (2014). The effect of ischemia-reperfusion injury on measures of vascular function. Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 56(3), 265–71. -
Delirium and cardiac surgery: progress - and more questions.
Martin, B.-J. J., & Arora, R. C. (2013). Delirium and cardiac surgery: progress - and more questions. Critical Care (London, England), 17(2), 140. -
Cardiovascular fitness and mortality after contemporary cardiac rehabilitation.
Martin, B.-J. J., Arena, R., Haykowsky, M., Hauer, T., Austford, L. D., Knudtson, M., … Stone, J. A. (2013). Cardiovascular fitness and mortality after contemporary cardiac rehabilitation. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88(5), 455–63. -
The relationship between anthropometric indexes of adiposity and vascular function in the FATE cohort.
Martin, B.-J. J., Verma, S., Charbonneau, F., Title, L. M., Lonn, E. M., & Anderson, T. J. (2013). The relationship between anthropometric indexes of adiposity and vascular function in the FATE cohort. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 21(2), 266–73. -
The relationship between peripheral arterial tonometry and classic measures of endothelial function.
Martin, B.-J. J., Gurtu, V., Chan, S., & Anderson, T. J. (2013). The relationship between peripheral arterial tonometry and classic measures of endothelial function. Vascular Medicine (London, England), 18(1), 13–8. -
The optimal measure of microvascular function with velocity time integral for cardiovascular risk prediction.
Lee, V., Martin, B.-J. J., Fung, M., & Anderson, T. J. (2012). The optimal measure of microvascular function with velocity time integral for cardiovascular risk prediction. Vascular Medicine (London, England), 17(5), 287–93. -
Cardiac rehabilitation attendance and outcomes in coronary artery disease patients.
Martin, B.-J. J., Hauer, T., Arena, R., Austford, L. D., Galbraith, P. D., Lewin, A. M., … Aggarwal, S. G. (2012). Cardiac rehabilitation attendance and outcomes in coronary artery disease patients. Circulation, 126(6), 677–87. -
Obesity negatively impacts aerobic capacity improvements both acutely and 1-year following cardiac rehabilitation.
Martin, B.-J. J., Aggarwal, S. G., Stone, J. A., Hauer, T., Austford, L. D., Knudtson, M., & Arena, R. (2012). Obesity negatively impacts aerobic capacity improvements both acutely and 1-year following cardiac rehabilitation. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 20(12), 2377–83. -
The independent effect of traditional cardiac rehabilitation and the LEARN program on weight loss: a comparative analysis.
Aggarwal, S., Arena, R., Cuda, L., Hauer, T., Martin, B.-J. J., Austford, L., & Stone, J. A. The independent effect of traditional cardiac rehabilitation and the LEARN program on weight loss: a comparative analysis. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 32(1), 48–52. -
Delirium: a cause for concern beyond the immediate postoperative period.
Martin, B.-J. J., Buth, K. J., Arora, R. C., & Baskett, R. J. (2012). Delirium: a cause for concern beyond the immediate postoperative period. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 93(4), 1114–20. -
Outcomes associated with bilateral internal thoracic artery grafting: the importance of age.
Kieser, T. M., Lewin, A. M., Graham, M. M., Martin, B.-J. J., Galbraith, P. D., Rabi, D. M., … Ghali, W. A. (2011). Outcomes associated with bilateral internal thoracic artery grafting: the importance of age. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 92(4), 1269–75; discussion 1275–76. -
Long-term retention of aerobic fitness improvements following participation in cardiac rehabilitation.
Stone, J. A., Arena, R., Hauer, T., Martin, B.-J. J., Austford, L. D., & Aggarwal, S. (2011). Long-term retention of aerobic fitness improvements following participation in cardiac rehabilitation. International Journal of Cardiology, 150(3), 355–6. -
Systematic review and meta-analysis: anti-tumor necrosis factor a therapy and cardiovascular events in rheumatoid arthritis.
Barnabe, C., Martin, B.-J. J., & Ghali, W. A. (2011). Systematic review and meta-analysis: anti-tumor necrosis factor a therapy and cardiovascular events in rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Care & Research, 63(4), 522–29. -
Delirium as a predictor of sepsis in post-coronary artery bypass grafting patients: a retrospective cohort study.
Martin, B.-J. J., Buth, K. J., Arora, R. C., & Baskett, R. J. (2010). Delirium as a predictor of sepsis in post-coronary artery bypass grafting patients: a retrospective cohort study. Critical Care (London, England), 14(5), R171. -
Frail patients are at increased risk for mortality and prolonged institutional care after cardiac surgery.
Lee, D. H., Buth, K. J., Martin, B.-J. J., Yip, A. M., & Hirsch, G. M. (2010). Frail patients are at increased risk for mortality and prolonged institutional care after cardiac surgery. Circulation, 121(8), 973–8. -
Risk prediction in cardiovascular disease: the prognostic significance of endothelial dysfunction.
Martin, B.-J. J., & Anderson, T. J. (2009). Risk prediction in cardiovascular disease: the prognostic significance of endothelial dysfunction. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 25 Suppl A, 15A–20A. -
Long-term results of heart operations performed by surgeons-in-training.
Stoica, S. C., Kalavrouziotis, D., Martin, B.-J. J., Buth, K. J., Hirsch, G. M., Sullivan, J. A., & Baskett, R. J. (2008). Long-term results of heart operations performed by surgeons-in-training. Circulation, 118(14 Suppl), S1–6. -
Cardiac rehabilitation in people with peripheral arterial disease: A higher risk population that benefits from completion.
Devrome, A. N., Aggarwal, S., McMurtry, M. S., Southern, D., Hauer, T., Lamb, B., … Martin, B.-J. (2019). Cardiac rehabilitation in people with peripheral arterial disease: A higher risk population that benefits from completion. International Journal of Cardiology. -
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome is not Associated with Worse Clinical or Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Than Other Cardiac Pathologies After the Norwood-Sano Operation.
Martin, B.-J. J., De Villiers Jonker, I., Joffe, A. R., Bond, G. Y., Acton, B. V., Ross, D. B., … Atallah, J. (2017). Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome is not Associated with Worse Clinical or Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Than Other Cardiac Pathologies After the Norwood-Sano Operation. Pediatric Cardiology, 38(5), 922–31. -
Cardiac rehabilitation in people with peripheral arterial disease: A higher risk population that benefits from completion
Devrome, A. N., Aggarwal, S., McMurtry, M. S., Southern, D., Hauer, T., Lamb, B., … Martin, B.-J. (2019). Cardiac rehabilitation in people with peripheral arterial disease: A higher risk population that benefits from completion. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 285, 108–14. -
Predicting Post-Fontan Length of Stay: The Limits of Measured Variables.
Martin, B.-J., McBrien, A., Marchak, B. E., Atallah, J., Al Aklabi, M., & Mackie, A. S. (2019). Predicting Post-Fontan Length of Stay: The Limits of Measured Variables. Pediatric Cardiology. -
Neonatal Tracheal and Intracardiac Repair in a High-Risk Premature Infant Requiring Preoperative ECMO Transport
Martin, B.-J., Holinski, P., Noga, M., El-Hakim, H., & Al Aklabi, M. (2019). Neonatal Tracheal and Intracardiac Repair in a High-Risk Premature Infant Requiring Preoperative ECMO Transport. WORLD JOURNAL FOR PEDIATRIC AND CONGENITAL HEART SURGERY, 10(3), 380–83. -
Driveline Site Is Not a Predictor of Infection After Ventricular Assist Device Implantation
Martin, B.-J., Luc, J. G. Y., Maruyama, M., MacArthur, R., Bates, A. R., Buchholz, H., … Conway, J. (2018). Driveline Site Is Not a Predictor of Infection After Ventricular Assist Device Implantation. ASAIO JOURNAL, 64(5), 616–22. -
Functional Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome as a Mimicker of Musculoskeletal, Rheumatologic, and Myofascial Lower Extremity Pain
Amlani, A., Cantle, P., Martin, B.-J., & Martin, L. (2020). Functional Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome as a Mimicker of Musculoskeletal, Rheumatologic, and Myofascial Lower Extremity Pain. JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 47(7), 1119. -
Tricuspid regurgitation in Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Three-dimensional echocardiography provides additional information in describing jet location.
Mah, K., Khoo, N. S., Tham, E., Yaskina, M., Maruyama, M., Martin, B.-J., … Colen, T. (2020). Tricuspid regurgitation in Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Three-dimensional echocardiography provides additional information in describing jet location. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : Official Publication of the American Society of Echocardiography.
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Heart Surgery Clinic at Boswell Building Stanford, CA
Stanford, CAHeart Surgery Clinic at Boswell Building
300 Pasteur Drive, 3rd Floor, Clinic A31
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