Daniel Pietro, MD

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Daniel Pietro is a cardiologist in Canton, Massachusetts. He received his medical degree from University at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and has been in practice for more than 20 years.

Publications

  • Published 3/1/2013

    Clarke JC, Aragam JR, Bhatt DL, Brown JD, Ferrazzani S, Pietro DA, Maron BA. An unusual cause of dyspnea diagnosed late in life: severe pulmonary hypertension resulting from isolated anomalous pulmonary venous connection. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2013 Mar 1; 6(2):349-51. PMID: 23512781.

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  • Published 10/14/2002

    Sharma GV, Woods PA, Lambrew CT, Berg CM, Pietro DA, Rocco TP, Welt FW, Sacchetti P, McIntyre KM. Evaluation of a noninvasive system for determining left ventricular filling pressure. Arch Intern Med. 2002 Oct 14; 162(18):2084-8. PMID: 12374516.

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  • Published 3/18/2000

    Pietro DA, Shyavitz LJ, Smith RA, Auerbach BS. Detecting and reporting medical errors: why the dilemma? BMJ. 2000 Mar 18; 320(7237):794-6. PMID: 10720371.

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  • Published 5/1/1994

    Khuri SF, Farhat T, Zankoul F, Healey NA, Zolkewitz MA, Treanor PR, Birjiniuk V, Pietro D, Murkerjee A. Intraoperative assessment of the stunned versus infarcted myocardium with the simultaneous use of transesophageal echocardiography and the measurement of myocardial pH: two case studies. J Card Surg. 1994 May; 9(3 Suppl):403-9. PMID: 8069027.

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  • Published 1/1/1994

    Khuri SF, Farhart T, Zankoul F, Healey NA, Zolkewitz MA, Treanor PR, Birjiniuk V, Pietro DA, Mukerjee A. Intraoperative Assessment of the Stunned vs. Infarcted Myocardium with the Simultaneous use of Transesophageal Echocardiography and the Measurement of Myocardial pH: Two Case Studies. J. Cardiac Surg. 1994; 403-409.

Education

  • State University of New York at Buffalo, MD
  • Seton Hall University, BA