
Dr. Farzan Filsoufi, MD
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
At a glance
Has 20+ years of experience
Graduated from Université de Paris Faculté de Médecine
Works at Mount Sinai FPA Cardiovascular Department
Affiliated with The Mount Sinai Hospital
Speaks English and French
2 other languages spoken
Farzan Filsoufi does not participate in Zocdoc to offer online booking at this time
Areas of expertise
This doctor's experience enhances their expertise in similar cases. Below are the conditions or surgeries they treat most frequently.
Heart valve surgery
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Heart valve surgery
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
More about Dr. Farzan Filsoufi, MD
An affiliate of the Mount Sinai Hospital, Dr. Farzan Filsoufi brings extensive experience to his role at Mount Sinai FPA Psychiatry Department located in New York, NY. Warm and welcoming, he is an experienced cardiothoracic surgeon treating a wide spectrum of specialized needs such as aortic aneurysms, empyema, mitral stenosis, thoracic surgeries, and traumatic aortic disruptions.
Dr. Filsoufi pursued his medical education at the Université de Paris Faculté de Médecine. He completed his fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery at Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital. He has authored numerous journal publications in his field of specialty and has given many presentations at professional society meetings. He is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Farsi.
Dr. Filsoufi is proactive, supportive, and believes in delivering appropriate care to each patient. He concentrates on providing better healthcare and enhanced patient satisfaction. He communicates with his patients with clarity and ensures they have all the information they need to make the right treatment choices. He is flexible in working with the changing trends in medicine and in the healthcare market.
Education & experience
Education
Medical School - Université de Paris Faculté de Médecine
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Fellowship in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Practice
Mount Sinai FPA Cardiovascular Department
Affiliation
The Mount Sinai Hospital
Awards and publications
Filsoufi F, Rahmanian PB, Adams DH, Chikwe J, Castillo JG. Predictors, Early and Late Outcome of Respiratory Failure in Contemporary Cardiac Surgery. Chest 2008 Feb 8;.
Filsoufi F, Rahmanian PB, Adams DH, Chikwe J, Carpentier A, Castillo JG. Early and late outcomes of cardiac surgery in patients with moderate to severe preoperative renal dysfunction without dialysis. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg 2008 Feb; 7(1): 90-95.
Filsoufi F, Rahmanian PB, Adams DH, Chikwe J, Silvay G, Castillo JG. Excellent early and late outcomes of aortic valve replacement in people aged 80 and older. J Am Geriatr Soc 2008 Feb; 56(2): 255-261.
Filsoufi F, Rahmanian PB, Adams DH, Kahn RA, Castillo JG. Clopidogrel treatment before coronary artery bypass graft surgery increases postoperative morbidity and blood product requirements. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 2008 Feb; 22(1): 60-66.
Filsoufi F, Rahmanian PB, Adams DH, Chikwe J, Silvay G, Castillo JG. Results and predictors of early and late outcomes of coronary artery bypass graft surgery in octogenarians. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 2007 Dec; 21(6): 784-792.
Background
Languages spoken
English
French
Spanish
Farsi
Gender
Male
NPI number
#1417994138
Farzan Filsoufi does not participate in Zocdoc to offer online booking at this time
Which hospital is Dr. Farzan Filsoufi affiliated with?
Dr. Farzan Filsoufi is affiliated with The Mount Sinai Hospital.
What practice does Dr. Farzan Filsoufi work with?
Dr. Farzan Filsoufi works with Mount Sinai FPA Cardiovascular Department.
What are common reasons for patients to see Dr. Farzan Filsoufi?
Dr. Farzan Filsoufi frequently sees patients for Atrial Fibrillation, Bypass Surgery Consultation - CABG, Bypass Surgery Follow Up - CABG, Cardiothoracic Surgery Consultation, and Thoracic Surgery . You can see other visit reasons for Dr. Farzan Filsoufi on their profile.
What languages does Dr. Farzan Filsoufi speak?
Dr. Farzan Filsoufi speaks English, French, Spanish, and Farsi.