Lucien Campeau
Lucien Campeau (June 20, 1927 – March 15, 2010) was a Canadian cardiologist. He was a full professor at the Université de Montréal. He is best known for performing the world's first transradial coronary angiogram. Campeau was one of the founding staff of the Montreal Heart Institute, joining in 1957. He is also well known for developing the Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris.
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Born | |
Died | March 15, 2010 Ste-Agathe, Québec, Canada |
Occupation | Cardiologist |
Employer | Montreal Heart Institute, Université de Montréal |
Education
Campeau received his M.D. degree from the University of Laval in 1953 and completed a fellowship in Cardiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1956-57. He later became a professor at University of Montreal in 1961 and was one of the co-founders of the Montreal Heart Institute.
In his lifetime, Campeau was awarded the Research Achievement Award of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. In 2004, he was named “Cardiologue émérite 2004” by the Association des cardiologues du Québec.[1]
References
- Montreal Heart Institute (March 19, 2010). "The Montreal Heart Institute pays homage to Dr. Lucien Campeau". Canadian Health Reference Guide. Chrgonline.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
Further reading
- "L'Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal rend hommage au Dr Lucien Campeau" [Montreal Heart Institute Pays Hommage to Dr. Lucien Campeau] (Press release). Université de Montréal. March 18, 2010. Archived from the original on April 4, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
- Miller, Reed (April 1, 2010). "Lucien Campeau, radial access pioneer, dies". heartwire. theheart.org. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
- Bourassa, Martial G. (May 2010). "In Memoriam - Lucien Campeau (1927-2010)". Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 26 (5): 265. doi:10.1016/S0828-282X(10)70385-8. PMC 2886558.
- Burt Cohen http://www.ptca.org/news/2010/0401_CAMPEAU_RADIAL.html angioplasty.org (April 2010)