About
Book an Appointment with Paul Pagley, MD
Dr. Paul Pagley comes to Austin from New Castle, Pennsylvania. After completing his undergraduate degree at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, he received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Post-graduate training began with an Internal Medicine residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, followed by a cardiology fellowship at the University of Virginia Health Systems in Charlottesville, Virginia. He is American Board of Internal Medicine certified in both Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease, and specializes in Nuclear Cardiology.
Specialty:
Clinical and Nuclear Cardiology
Office Location:
Austin Heart – Central Park Building
Professional Associations:
- American Society of Echocardiography
News Articles:
Dr. Paul Pagley: December 20, KXAN News - Holiday stress and booze spark uptick in heart conditions, doctors say
Dr. Paul Pagley: TWC News - CardioMems
Media Features:
Publications:
- Pagley PR, Beller GA, Watson DD, Gimple LW, Ragosta M; Improved early and late outcome after coronary bypass surgery in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and residual myocardial viability. Circulation; 96: 793-800, 8/97
- Pagley PR, Yarzebski J, Goldberg R, Chen Z, Chiriboga D, Dalen P, Gurwitz J, Alpert JS, Gore JM. Gender differences in the treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction. A Multihospital, community-based perspective. Archives of Internal Medicine; 153 (5): 625-9, 3/93
- Pagley PR, Goldberg R. Coronary artery disease in women: a population-based perspective. Cardiology. 86 (4): 265-9, 1995.
- Yarzebski J, Col N, Pagley PR, Savageau J, Gore JM, Goldberg R. Gender differences and factors associated with receipt of thrombolytic therapy in patients with acute myocardial infarction: a community-wide perspective. American Heart Journal; 131 (1): 43-50, 1/96
Abstracts:
- Pagley PR, Beller GA, Watson DD, Gimple LW, Ragosta M. Extent of myocardial viability by resting thallium-201 scintigraphy determines early surgical outcome in ischemic cardiomyopathy. Circulation; 92 (Supplement 1): I-522, 10/95.
- Pagley PR, Beller GA, Watson DD, Gimple LW, Ragosta M. Long-term out come after bypass surgery is better in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy who have viability. Journal of the American College of Cardiology; 27 (Supplement A): 299A, 2/96.
- Pagley PR, Nath SR, Beller GA, Watson DD, Gimple LW, Ragosta M. Residual viability is associated with favorable parameters on the signal-averaged electrocardiogram in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy. Circulation; 94 (Supplement 1): I-303, 10/96
- Gruver C, Dent J, Sklenar J, Pagley PR, Kaul S. Who should order an echocardiogram? Circulation; 94 (Supplement 1): I-49, 10/96.
Education
Medical School
Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Residency
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA
Fellowship
University of Virginia Health Sciences center, Charlottesville, VA
Certifications & Memberships
Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Nuclear Cardiology
Gender
Male
Languages Spoken
English
Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease
Sub Specialty
Sleep Medicine
Office Locations
Austin Heart – Central Park Building
900 W. 38th St
Suite 400
Austin, TX 78705
Phone: (800) 803-6960
Office Hours
Mon – Fri: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Appointments Phone Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Billing
(512) 206-3600
Additional Locations
La Grange - Austin Heart
2 St. Marks Place, Ste. 160La Grange, TX
Phone: 78945
Fax: (979) 242-5677
(979) 242-5680
Austin Heart - Lakeway
14425 Falconhead Blvd., Building AAustin, TX 78738
Phone: (512) 458-1006
Physician Office Hours:
Afternoons on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays