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Volume 15 - Issue 12 - December, 2003

08/01/2008
Christian W. Hamm, MD, FESC, *Volker Schächinger, MD, †Thomas Münzel, MD, Christian Maikowski, MD, **Tassilo Bonzel, MD, †Ralf Köster, MD, Matthias Rau, MD, *Andreas M. Zeiher, MD
Christian W. Hamm, MD, FESC, *Volker...
Percutaneous interventions of degenerated saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) are associated with high rates of distal embolic events and in-stent restenosis.1 Recent experience with covered stents suggests that these types of devices may be a...
Percutaneous interventions of degenerated saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) are associated with high rates of distal embolic events and in-stent restenosis.1 Recent experience with covered stents suggests that these types of devices may be a...
Percutaneous interventions of...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
08/01/2008
Aaron D. Kugelmass, MD, •David J. Cohen, MD, MSc, †Frank Houser, MD, ••Michael Mack, MD, ††April W. Simon, RN, MSN, †Salvatore L. Battaglia, BS, †Lynn G. Tarkington, RN, •••Edmund R. Becker, PhD, •••Steven D. Culler, PhD
Aaron D. Kugelmass, MD, •David J. ...
Diabetic patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) have poorer long-term prognosis with more revascularization procedures than non-diabetic patients regardless of the initial treatment strategy.1,2 The role of percutaneous versus surgical...
Diabetic patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) have poorer long-term prognosis with more revascularization procedures than non-diabetic patients regardless of the initial treatment strategy.1,2 The role of percutaneous versus surgical...
Diabetic patients with coronary...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology

Feature

Case Report
08/01/2008
David E. Kandzari, MD
David E. Kandzari, MD
For patients treated with coronary bypass surgery, atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease may compromise blood flow to more distally located arterial bypass grafts. In most instances, proximal subclavian artery stenosis limits flow to...
For patients treated with coronary bypass surgery, atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease may compromise blood flow to more distally located arterial bypass grafts. In most instances, proximal subclavian artery stenosis limits flow to...
For patients treated with...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Clinical Images
08/01/2008
Ra√∫l Moreno, MD, FESC, Jes√∫s Perez del Todo, MD, Carlos Macaya, MD, FESC
Ra√∫l Moreno, MD, FESC, Jes√∫s Perez ...
Systolic compression (milking) of the coronary arteries is almost always due to the existence of myocardial bridging. The prevalence of myocardial bridging ranges from 0.5% to 16% of patients submitted to coronary angiography, and is usually...
Systolic compression (milking) of the coronary arteries is almost always due to the existence of myocardial bridging. The prevalence of myocardial bridging ranges from 0.5% to 16% of patients submitted to coronary angiography, and is usually...
Systolic compression (milking)...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology

Insights

Commentary
08/01/2008
Antonio Colombo, MD, Flavio Airoldi, MD
Antonio Colombo, MD, Flavio Airoldi, ...
Stainless steel and small amounts of nickel, chromium molybdenum and other contaminants tends to produce a foreign body reaction when implanted in human coronary arteries. The goal of “passive coatings” is to make the stent as neutral as...
Stainless steel and small amounts of nickel, chromium molybdenum and other contaminants tends to produce a foreign body reaction when implanted in human coronary arteries. The goal of “passive coatings” is to make the stent as neutral as...
Stainless steel and small...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology

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