President of the All-Russian Scientific Society of Arrhythmologists, Member of the European Working Group on Cardiac Pacing, Member of the Board of the European Heart Rhythm Association, Member of the World Society of Arrhythmias, Member of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Revishvili is the world's leading researcher in surgical and interventional arrhythmology. Dr. Revishvili leads basic and applied research projects in clinical cardiac electrophysiology, pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the formation of arrhythmias and genetic determinants of their pathogenesis, the search for novel methods for the prevention and treatment of life-threatening arrhythmias, the development of novel algorithms for the differential diagnosis of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, life-threatening ventricular tachycardias, and ventricular fibrillation, including the original method of multichannel heart mapping (non-invasive electrocardiophysiology), the development of innovative prevention and treatment methods for cardiac arrhythmias, and the development of novel medical devices for arrhythmology. All these projects are consistent with the Priority of scientific and technological development “Transition to personalized medicine, high-tech healthcare and health-saving technologies, including through the rational use of drugs”. Dr. Revishvili promotes minimally invasive methods of treating cardiac arrhythmias. Dr. Revishvili is the National Chief Surgeon and Endoscopist of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation.
State awards and prizes
- Order of St. Luke, 1 grade (2021)
- Order of Pirogov (2020)
- Order of Honor (2018)
- State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology for 2016 (2017)
- National award for the best doctors of Russia “Vocation” (2007, 2011)
- State Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology (2010)
- Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (2006)
- V.I. Burakovsky Award “For achievements in the studying the mechanisms of arrhythmias and methods for its treatment” (2001)
- USSR State Prize in Science and Technology (1986)