Todd Michael Koelling, MD
Todd Michael Koelling joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1997. At present, Dr. Koelling is the Medical Director of Heart Failure and co-directs the Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation Management Program at the University of Michigan. He is also a Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine. His research interests include heart failure quality improvement, heart failure management, and risk/prognosis assessment. He has studied targeted patient education interventions in heart failure patients and has directed community hospital quality improvement initiatives in the State of Michigan. Dr. T. Koeling is committed to improving the quality of care provided to patients with advanced heart failure treated at the University of Michigan Health System.
Dr. Koelling completed his medical degree in 1990 and residency (Internal Medicine) in 1993 from Johns Hopkins Hospital. He also completed fellowship in Internal Medicine from Massachusetts General Hospital in 1997. His areas of practice are congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, cardiac amyloidosis, cardiac sarcoid, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, mitral valve regurgitation, heart transplantation and ventricular assist device therapy.
Representative Publications:
Resting Oxygen Consumption and Heart Failure: Importance of Measurement for Determination of Cardiac Output With the Use of the Fick Principle
Nutritional Risk Index Predicts Mortality in Hospitalized Advanced Heart Failure Patients
Construct Validity of the Multi-Source Interference Task to Examine Attention in Heart Failure
Prognostic value of ambulatory electrocardiography monitoring in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy