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Dr. Christopher Riordan, MD

Cardiothoracic Surgery*MaleAge 60

Cardiothoracic Surgery*

Dr. Christopher Riordan, MD is a cardiothoracic surgery specialist in Toledo, OH. He is affiliated with medical facilities ProMedica Toledo Hospital and McLaren St. Luke's. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.

Dr. Christopher Riordan, MD

ProMedica Physicians Cardiothoracic Surgeons - Toledo

2109 Hughes Dr Ste 720 Toledo, OH 43606
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What went well
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
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Sharon S Current – Mar 21, 2022
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
What could be improved
  • Staff wasn't friendly
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
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Care Philosophy

Our group's goal is to provide national level care right here in Toledo.

Specialties*

  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • General Surgery

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Board Certifications

American Board of Medical Specialties®
American Board of Medical Specialties
Cardiovascular Surgery
American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Self designated 

University of Louisville Hospital

Fellowship Hospital

Hospital of Saint Raphael

Residency Hospital

University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Medical School

  • Healthgrades Honor Roll
  • Elected to AED, National Premedical Honor Society, 1985
  • National Merit Scholarship Finalist, 1981
  • Winner, Resident's Competition, New England Cancer Society, December 1
  • Adverse effects of low hematocrit during adult cardioplumonary bypass: Should current practice be changed?, 2003
  • Excess long term mortality in patients with new onset atrial fibrillation following CABG, 2004
  • Effects of obesity and small body size on operative and long term outcomes of CABG: A propensity matched analysis, 2005
  • Inotropes in the hypoplastic left heart syndrome: effects in an animal model, 1996
  • Microscopic Rate Constants Associated with Dihydropyride Receptor Binding, 1987
  • Obesity and the risk of ne-onset atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery, 2005
  • What In-Vitro Method Should Cardiothoracic Surgeons Use to Evaluate the Clinical Behavior of Arterial Bypass Conduits, 1997
  • Is hospital procedure volume a reliable marker of quality for CABG surgery? A Comparsion of risk and propensity adjusted operative and midterm outcomes., 2005
  • Effect of Blood Transfusion on Long-Term Survival after Cardiac Surgery, 2002
  • Variable Effects of Cardiomyoplasty of Left Ventricular Function, 1997
  • An animal model of the univentricular heart and single ventricle physiology, 1996
  • Factors affecting graft patency: the operating room and beyond, 2004
  • The independent effects of cardiopulmonary bypass hemodilutional anemia and transfusions on CABG outcomes., 2005
  • Sex differences in mortality after CABG surgery, 2004
  • Resource Utilization in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: Does Surgical Risk Predict Cost?, 2000
  • Respiratory interventions in an animal model of the univentricular heart: effects on oxygen delivery and means of monitoring outcomes, 1995
  • Nutritional Assesment and Support in Essential Otolaryngology, 1994
  • Monitoring systemic venous oxygen saturations in infants with the hypoplastic left heart syndrome, 1996
  • Theoretical Optimization of Pulmonary-to Systemic flow ratio after a Bidirectional caropulmonary Anastomosis, 1998
  • Role of hemodilutional anemia and transfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass on renal injury after coronary revascularization: Implications on operative outcome., 2005
  • Operative and late coronary artery bypass grafting outcomes in matched African-American versus Caucasian patients: Evidence of a late survival to Medicaid status association., 2005
  • The effect of ketorolac on survival after coronary artery bypass surgery., 2006
  • Radial artery as the second choice conduit: some unresolved problems, 2004
  • Intraoperative hematocrit and cardiopulmonary bypass, 2004
  • Postoperative renal dysfunction after on-pump versus off-pump coronary revascularization: Roled of on-pump hemodilution and transfusions., 2006
  • Radial artery conduits in CABG: Current perspective, 2005
  • Evaluations of the Long Term Effectiveness of Extraluminal and Intraluminal Vasodilators in the Prevention of Arterial Graft Spasm in an In-Vitro Perfusion Model, 1996
  • Is Serotonin an Unexpected Cause of Aterial Graft Spasm? Dynamic vs Static Evaluation of Porcine Internal Thoracic Arteries, 1996
  • Balancing pulmonary and systemic arterial flows in parallel circulations: the value of monitoring systemic venous oxygen saturations, 1996
  • Counter-intuitive results from nonrandomized trials may unmask the "Art of Medicine", 2003
  • Worse early outcomes in women following CABG: Is it simply a matter of size?, 2004
  • Early efficacy of CABG care delivery in a low procedure-volume community hospital: Operative and midterm results, 2005
  • The association of elevated creatine kinase-myocardial banc on mortality after CABG is time and magnitude limited., 2005
  • Improved survival with radial artery versus vein conduits in CABG surgery with left internal thoracic artery to left anterior descending artery grafting, 2004
  • Arterial versus vein graft patency in coronary artery bypass grafting patients with ischemia-directed repeat angiography, 2005
  • Effects of Oxygen, Positive End-Expiratory Pressure, and Carbon Dioxide on Oxygen Delievery in an Animal Model of the Univentricular Heart, 1996
  • Pulomnary Resection in the Elderly: Is Age Still A Risk Factor?, 1998
  • Sarcoma of the Main Pulmonary Artery: An Unusual Etiology for Recurrent Pulmonary Embolism, 1999
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    ProMedica Physicians Cardiothoracic Surgeons - Toledo

    ProMedica Physicians Cardiothoracic Surgeons - Toledo2109 Hughes Dr Ste 720 Toledo, OH 43606
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