Naomi Gauthier's research interest center around the range and plasticity of exercise physiology in congenital and pediatric acquired heart disease and the response to treatment via exercise therapeutics. Additionally, she is interested in the relationship between exercise delivery, resiliency, and positive health in terms of cardiopulmonary fitness, patient reported outcomes, and longitudinal surgical outcomes.
Research Background
Naomi Gauthier received her MD from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, completed her residency and chief year at University of California, Davis, and her fellowship at the University of Virginia.
Education
Medical School
University of Massachusetts School of Medicine
1991
Worcester
MA
Residency
University of California, Davis
1995
Sacramento
CA
Fellowship
University of Virginia
1998
Charlottesville
VA
Media
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Publications
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Interpretation Across the Lifespan in Congenital Heart Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. J Am Heart Assoc. 2025 Jan 09; e038200. View Abstract
High-Intensity Interval Training in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: A Systematic Review. Heart Lung Circ. 2025 Jan; 34(1):16-24. View Abstract
Exercise testing in clinical context: Reference ranges for interpreting anaerobic threshold as an outcome for congenital heart disease patients. Int J Cardiol Congenit Heart Dis. 2024 Dec; 18:100540. View Abstract
Combined Exercise and Mindset Training During a Pediatric Cardiac Fitness and Rehabilitation Program Benefits Youth with a Range of Congenital Heart Disease. Pediatr Cardiol. 2024 Jul 10. View Abstract
Right ventricular contraction patterns in healthy children using three-dimensional echocardiography. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2023; 10:1141027. View Abstract
Flexibility: A Hidden But Trainable Morbidity in Pediatric Patients with Congenital Heart Disease. Pediatr Cardiol. 2023 Oct; 44(7):1599-1604. View Abstract
Positive mindset and exercise capacity in school-aged children and adolescents with congenital heart disease. Front Pediatr. 2023; 11:1133255. View Abstract
ehealth technology in cardiac exercise therapeutics for pediatric patients with congenital and acquired heart conditions: a summary of evidence and future directions. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2023; 10:1155861. View Abstract
Core components of a rehabilitation program in pediatric cardiac disease. Front Pediatr. 2023; 11:1104794. View Abstract
FORCE Risk Stratification Tool for Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation and Fitness Programs. Pediatr Cardiol. 2023 Aug; 44(6):1302-1310. View Abstract
Disproportionate Negative Career Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Female Pediatric Cardiologists in the Northeast United States. Pediatr Cardiol. 2022 Dec; 43(8):1913-1921. View Abstract
Activity During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Children with Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices. Pediatr Cardiol. 2022 Apr; 43(4):784-789. View Abstract
Neurodevelopmental and psychosocial interventions for individuals with CHD: a research agenda and recommendations from the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative. Cardiol Young. 2021 Jun; 31(6):888-899. View Abstract
Better preoperative exercise function is associated with shorter hospital stay after paediatric pulmonary valve replacement or conduit revision. Cardiol Young. 2021 Oct; 31(10):1636-1643. View Abstract
Identifying elements for a comprehensive paediatric cardiac rehabilitation programme. Cardiol Young. 2020 Oct; 30(10):1473-1481. View Abstract
Establishing a Comprehensive Pediatric Cardiac Fitness and Rehabilitation Program for Congenital Heart Disease. Pediatr Cardiol. 2020 Dec; 41(8):1569-1579. View Abstract
Surveillance and screening practices of New England congenital cardiologists for patients after the Fontan operation. Congenit Heart Dis. 2019 Nov; 14(6):1013-1023. View Abstract
Regional Implementation of a Pediatric Cardiology Syncope Algorithm Using Standardized Clinical Assessment and Management Plans (SCAMPS) Methodology. J Am Heart Assoc. 2016 Feb 19; 5(2). View Abstract
Relationship between Exercise Parameters and Noninvasive Indices of Right Ventricular Function in Patients with Biventricular Circulation and Systemic Right Ventricle. Congenit Heart Dis. 2015 Sep-Oct; 10(5):457-65. View Abstract
Regional implementation of a pediatric cardiology chest pain guideline using SCAMPs methodology. Pediatrics. 2013 Oct; 132(4):e1010-7. View Abstract
Sustained effects of cardiac rehabilitation in children with serious congenital heart disease. Pediatrics. 2006 Sep; 118(3):e586-93. View Abstract
Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on the exercise function of children with serious congenital heart disease. Pediatrics. 2005 Dec; 116(6):1339-45. View Abstract