Current NHS consultant posts held
Consultant Cardiologist, Heart and Lung Centre, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
Research interests
Dr Hothi is a research-active clinical cardiologist with over 20 publications in international journals in the fields of heart valve disease, heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias and inherited cardiac conditions. He completed all of his degrees at the University of Cambridge: undergraduate BA(Hons) degree with 1st class Honours in Natural Sciences, undergraduate medical degrees (MB BChir) and then a Medical Research Council funded PhD. This was followed by a postdoctoral period of research at the University of Leicester during higher medical training. He was an Official Fellow and College Lecturer at New Hall, University of Cambridge and has taught undergraduate and postgraduate students. He has been invited to review manuscripts for international journals. As a textbook author he has enjoyed successful output writing 13 chapters in two leading medical textbooks.
Personal interests
Music; tennis; guitars
Awards received
Junior Scholarship, University of Cambridge
Senior Scholarship, University of Cambridge
Rashbass Prize in Physiology, University of Cambridge
Medical Research Council PhD Studentship
(Additional) Languages spoken
Publications
1. Jakovljevic DG, Yacoub MH, Schueler S, MacGowan GA, Velicki L, Seferovic PM, Hothi S, et al. (2017). Bridge-to-Recovery: Can full cardiac recovery occur following LVAD therapy in advanced heart failure? J Am Coll Cardiol
2. Li M*, Hothi SS* et al (2017) Arrhythmic effects of Epac-mediated ryanodine receptor activation in Langendorff-perfused murine hearts are associated with reduced conduction velocity. J Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol
3. Hothi SS et al. (2015) Scaling considerations in the cardiovascular pathophysiology of obese patients. Int J Cardiol
4. Lewis N, Hothi SS et al. (2015) Discordant changes in peak O2 consumption and peak cardiac power during weight loaded treadmill exercise. Int J Cardiol
5. Tan DKH, Hothi SS et al. (2015) Impacts of valve intervention on the Functional REServe of the Heart. Int J Cardiol
6. Hothi SS et al. (2015) Is low VO2max/kg in obese heart failure patients indicative of cardiac dysfunction? Int J Cardiol
7. Hothi SS et al. (2015) Resting cardiac power index and prediction of prognosis in heart failure. Eur J Heart Fail
8. Chinnappa S, Hothi SS, Tan L-B. (2014) Is uraemic cardiomyopathy a direct consequence of chronic kidney disease? Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther
9. Hothi SS et al. (2014). Point-of-care cardiac ultrasound in acute medicine: the quick-scan. Clin Med
10. Hothi SS et al. (2013) 200+ years of a misunderstood drug for treating chronic heart failure Int J Cardiol
11. Tan L-B, Hothi SS, Tan DKH. (2013) Troponin leak in heart failure. Int J Cardiol
12. Tse G*, Hothi SS* et al. (2012) Ventricular arrhythmogenesis following slowed conduction in heptanol-treated mouse hearts. J Physiol Sci
13. Zhang Y, Fraser JA, Jeevaratnam K, Hao X, Hothi SS et al. (2011) Acute atrial arrhythmogenicity and altered Ca2+ homeostasis in murine RyR2-P2328S hearts. Cardiovasc Res
14. Hothi SS et al. (2009). Empirical correlation of triggered activity and spatial and temporal re-entrant substrates with arrhythmogenicity in a murine model for Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome. Pflügers Archiv
15. Hothi SS et al (2008). Arrhythmogenic substrate and its modification by nicorandil in a murine model of long QT type 3 syndrome. Prog Biophys Mol Biol
16. Hothi SS et al. (2008). Epac activation, altered calcium homeostasis and ventricular arrhythmogenesis in the murine heart. Pflügers Archiv
17. Hothi SS & Killeen MJ. (2008). The role of IKs in atrial arrhythmogenesis. J Physiol