
Michael J. Mirro, M.D.
Cardiology researcher, clinical professor, and chief academic research officer
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Summary
Clinical trialist and cardiology device researcher: long-standing investigator in cardiac electrophysiology, heart failure device therapies, and CIED remote monitoring; principal investigator on numerous clinical trials and co-author on peer-reviewed studies evaluating device-based therapies and remote-monitoring interoperability. nih+2
Research leader and innovation builder: founder and driving force behind the Mirro Center for Research and Innovation at Parkview, combining clinical research, informatics, precision health, simulation, and technology commercialization for regional impact. parkview+2
Academic educator and institutional leader: longstanding clinical professor at Indiana University School of Medicine, active in medical education and bioinformatics, and served as an appointed member and president of the Indiana University Board of Trustees. uiowa+2
Advocate for health data interoperability and patient-centered device data: authored work on CIED data integration and testified on health IT policy, demonstrating sustained engagement in informatics, standards, and policies to improve access to device-generated health data. mdpi+2
Work
Education
Projects
Writing
Synchronized diaphragmatic stimulation for heart failure using the VisONE system: a first-in-patient study
August 1, 2022Observational first-in-patient study (VisONE-HF) assessing feasibility, safety, and 1-year effects of laparoscopically implanted synchronized diaphragmatic stimulation (SDS) delivered by the VisONE system for patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction.
First-in-Human VisONE Heart Failure Study: One Month Results (conference/journal report)
March 1, 2020Report of early (one-month) results from the VisONE first-in-human study describing implant safety, acute hemodynamic improvements and early functional outcomes.
Data Integration and Interoperability for Patient-Centered Remote Monitoring of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices
March 1, 2019Perspective paper describing interoperability challenges and a technical framework for integrating remote monitoring data from cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), and arguing for patient-centered delivery of device data.