Randy K. Bottner, MD

Education:

Medical Doctorate-George Washington University School of Medicine, 1981

Research Assistant-Rockefeller University, 1976-77

M.A. Biology-Columbia University, 1976

B.A. Biology-SUNY at Binghamton, 1975

Professional Training: Fellow, Interventional Cardiology, Georgetown University Hospital, Division of Cardiology, Washington, DC-May 1987 - June 1988

Fellow, Clinical Cardiology, Georgetown University Hospital, Division of Cardiology, Washington, DC-July 1985 - June 1987

Resident, Internal Medicine, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX, July 1982 - June 1984

Intern, Internal Medicine, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX, July, 1981 - June 1982

Professional Summary: 6/92 to Present - General and Interventional Cardiology, Savannah Cardiology, P.C., Savannah, GA

4/90 to 2/92 - Chief, Cardiology Service, USAF Medical Center Keesler, Keesler AFB, MS

7/88 to 2/92 - Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, USAF, Medical Center Keesler, Keesler AFB, MS

7/88 to 2/92 - Director, Interventional Cardiology, USAF, Medical Center Keesler, Keesler, AFB

4/90 to 2/92 - Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL

Certifications: National Board of Medical Examiners, 7/82

American Board of Internal Medicine, 9/84

American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-Specialty Cardiology, 11/87

American Board of Internal Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, 11/99

Certification Council of Nuclear Cardiology-Diplomate, Nuclear Cardiology, 9/96

DEA Registrations: Georgia - 15 Feb. 1990
Mississippi - 10 Dec. 1990

Society Memberships: Chairman, Interventional Cardiology Committee of the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Interventions

Fellow, American College of Cardiology

Fellow, American College of Physicians

Fellow, American Heart Association

Fellow, Society of Cardiac Angiography and Interventions

Member, Association of Nuclear Cardiology

Licensure: Alabama, December 1984 (no longer active)
Virginia, June 1985 (no longer active)
Mississippi, November 1990 (no longer active)
Florida, December 1990 (no longer active)
Georgia, March 1992 (active)
South Carolina, July 1992 (active)

Current Hospital Privileges: Memorial Health University Medical Center
Candler Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital

Past Hospital Privileges: USAF Medical Center Keesler, Keesler AFB, MS, July 1988 - June 1992
University of South Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, AL, April 1990 - June 1992
Memorial Hospital Gulfport, Gulfport, MS, January 1991 - July 1992
Biloxi Regional Medical Center, Biloxi, MS, April 1991 - July 1992
Gulf Coast Community Hospital, Biloxi, MS, April 1991 - July 1992
Singing River Hospital, Pascagoula, MS, July 1991 - July 1992
Consultant, Ocean Springs Hospital, Ocean Springs, MS, July 1991 - Present

Other Hospital Appointments: Staff, Internal Medicine, USAF Regional Medical Center, Maxwell AFB, AL, July 1984 - June 1985

Publications and Research: 1) Bottner, Feldman, et al - Who Is an Interventional Cardiologist? Cathet. Cardiovasc Diagn; 41:120-123, 1997.

2) Bottner RK, Hardigan KR - High speed rotational ablation for in-stent restenosis. Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn; 40:144-149, 1997.

3) Bottner RK, Hardigan KR - Cardiac tamponade following stent implantation with adjuvant platelet IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitor administration. Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn; in print, 1997.

4) Bottner RK, Wallace RB, Wisner MS, Start KS, Recientes E, Katz NM, Hopkins RA, Patrissi GA, Kent KM. Reduction of myocardial infarction after emergency coronary artery bypass grafting for failed coronary angioplasty using anormothermic reperfusion cardioplegia protocol. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 101:1069-1075, 1991.

5) Bottner RK, Green CE, Ewels CJ, Kent KM. Relation of stenoses resolution pressure to long-term clinical outcome after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Am J Cardiol; 67:953-956, 1991.

6) Bottner RK, Green CE, Ewels CJ, Kent KM. Recurrent ischemia more than one year after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty: An analysis of the extent and anatomic pattern of coronary disease. Circulation 80:1580-1584, 1989.

7) Bottner RK, Morea CJ, Green CR, Renzi RH, Kent KM, Krucoff MW. Quantitation of ischemia during total coronary occlusion with computer-assisted high resolution ST Segment monitoring: Effect of collateral flow. J electrocardiology Supp 20:104-6, 1987.

8) Krucoff MW, Parente AR, Bottner RK, et al. Stability of multilead ST-Segment fingerprints over time after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty and its usefulness in detecting reocclusion. Am J Cardiol 61: 1232-1237, 1988.

9) Krucoff MW, Wagner NB, Pope JE, Mortara DM, Jackson YR, Bottner RK, Wagner GS, Kent KM. The portable, programmable, microprocessor-driven, real-time 12-lead electrocardiographic monitor: A preliminary report of a new device for the noninvasive detection of successful reperfusion or silent coronary reocclusion. Am J Cardiol 65: 143-148, 1990.

10) Wagner NB, Sevilla DC, Krucoff MW, Lee KL, Pieper KS, Kent KM, Bottner RK, Selvester RH, Wagner GS. Transient alterations of the QRS complex and the ST segment during percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty of the left anterior descending artery. Am J Cardiol 62:1038-1042, 1988.

11) Krucoff MW, Bottner RK, Kent KM, Rackley CE. Acute Myocardial Infarction: Pitfalls in Diagnosis and Treatment (Part 1). Hospital Medicine; 54-69, 1988.

12) Krucoff MW, Bottner RK, Kent KM, Rackley CE. Acute Myocardial Infarction: Pitfalls in Diagnosis and Treatment (Part 2). Hospital Medicine; 48-71, June, 1988.

13) Krucoff MW, Pope JE, Bottner RK, Adams IM, Wagner GS, Kent KM. Dedicated ST-Segment monitoring in the CCU after successful coronary angioplasty: incidence and prognosis of silent and symptomatic ischemia. Steinkopff Verlag Darmstadt publ, 1987.

14) Krucoff MW, Pope JE, Bottner RK, Renzi RH, Wagner GS, Kent KM. Computer-assisted ST-segment monitoring: Experience during and after brief coronary occlusion. J Electrocardiology Supp 15-21, 1987.

Abstracts: 1) Bottner RK, Morea CJ, Green CE, Ahmed SW, et al. Recruitability of collateral flow after successful transluminal coronary angioplasty. Clin Res 36:2a, 1988.

2) Bottner RK, Ewels CJ, Ahmed SW, Kehoe KM, et al. Restenosis after successful transluminal coronary angioplasty: Association with "soft" lesions. Clin Res 26:21, 1988.

3) Bottner RK, Morea CJ, Green CE, Renzi RH, et al. Quantitation of ischemia during total coronary occlusion with computer-assisted high resolution ST-Segment monitoring: Effect of collateral flow. 12th Annual Conference of Computerized Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram, April 1987 - Winner of Young Investigator's Competition. Podium presentation.

4) Bottner RK, Krucoff MW, Morea CJ, Rackley CE, Kent KM. Progressive decline in ischemic ST-Segment response during angioplasty with increasing collateral flow to the target vessel. 29th Annual Meeting with the Society of Air Force Physicians, March, 1987. Podium presentation.

5) Major Randy K. Bottner, Carolyn J. Ewels, Kenneth M. Kent. The extent and pattern of coronary disease in patients with late recurrent ischemia after successful coronary angioplasty. 1989 Air Force Regional Meeting of the American College of Physicians.

6) Major Randy K. Bottner, Marc S. Visner, Karen S. Stark, Nevin M. Katz, Robert B. Wallace, Kenneth M. Kent. Limitation of myocardial necrosis using normothermic induction and secondary cardioplegia for emergency coronary artery bypass grafting after failed coronary angioplasty. 1989 Air Force Regional Meeting of the American College of Physicians.

7) Bottner RK, McCurdy F, Houk R, Boswell N. Spontaneous arterial occlusion in systemic lupus erythematosus. 26th Annual Meeting of the Society of Air Force Physicians, March, 1984. Podium presentation.

8) Bottner RK, Orzechowski Z. Addison's disease secondary to adrenal metastases. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Air Force Physicians, March, 1983. Podium presentation.

9) Captain James M. Quinn, Major Randy K. Bottner. Emergency Thrombolytic Therapy Alone in Acute Myocardial Infarction: Long-Term Follow-Up. 1991 Air Force Regional Meeting of the American College of Physicians.

10) Krucoff MW, Bottner RK, Renzi RH, Ahmed SW, Morea CJ, Stroming SJ, Satler LF, Rackley CE, Kent KM. Fading ischemia during transluminal coronary angioplasty (TCA): Correlation with systemic beta blockade. Circulation 76: Supp IV: 184, 1987.

11) Krucoff MW, Bottner RK, Stark KS, Parente AR, Renzi RH, Shugoll RA, et al. Poor Performance of Single Lead Monitoring for Silent and Symptomatic Ischemia: Quantitation with Angiographic Definition. Clin Res 36; 5a, 1988.

12) Krucoff MW, Green CE, Satler LF, Lavelle JP, Bottner, RK, et al. ST Segment elevation after angioplasty: Early detection of impending infarction. Circulation 74: Supp II; 194, 1986.

13) Krucoff MW, Pope JE, Wagner GS, Adams IM, Bottner RK, et al. The absence of complete collateral protection with angioplasty. Clin Res 34:859a, 1986.

14) Krucoff MW, Pope JE, Wagner GS, Adams IM, Bottner, RK, et al. Metabolic preloading reduces ischemic burden during angioplasty. Clin Res 36:5a, 1988.

15) Krucoff MW, Parente AR, Renzi RH, Bottner, RK, et al. Metabolic preloading reduces ischemic burden during angioplasty. Clin Res 36:5a, 1988.

16) Krucoff MW, Renzi RH, Stroming SL, DeMichele J, Ahmed SW, Jackson YR, Bottner, RK, et al. Slow ST Segment recovery after balloon deflation: Poor prognosis despite angiographic success after angioplasty. Clin Res 36:5a, 1988.

17) Krucoff MW, Renzi RH, Bottner RK, Ahmed SW, et al. ST Segment surveillance of coronary reocclusion. Clin Res 36:5a, 1988.

18) Renzi RH, Parente AR, Bottner RK, et al. Preoperative ischemia as a predictor of perioperative infarction in patients undergoing coronary revascularization. Clin Res 36; 7a, 1988.

19) Krucoff MW, Parente AR, Renzi RH, Bottner RK, et al. Metabolic preloading reduces ischemia during prolonged angioplasty occlusions. JACC, II-2, 149a, 1988.

20) Karen S. Stark, Randy K. Bottner, Randolph H. Renzi, Kenneth M. Kent, et al. Quantification of ST segment changes during angioplasty in left bundle branch block. Circulation, 78:II-578, 1988.

21) Mitchell W. Krucoff, Richard A. Shugoll, Yvette R. Jackson, Anthony R. Parenta, Laren S. Stark, Randy K. Bottner, Kenneth M. Kent. Epicardial anatomy of electrocardiographic silence during 1474 coronary occlusions. Circulation, 78:II-578, 1988.

Awards Received: First Place, Young Investigator's Competition, 12th Annual Conference, Computerized Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram, 4/87

Recipient, Mortara Instruments Ischemia Monitoring Fellowship, 7/87 - 6/88

Procedure Summary: Diagnostic cardiac catheterizations - 4,000

Interventional revascularizations - 2,300

PTCA's - 1,130

DCA's - 170

Stents - 760

PTRA's - 240