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Volume 29 - Issue 11 - November, 2017

Feature

Original Contribution
06/15/2017

Björn Redfors, MD, PhD1;  Akiko Maehara, MD1,2;  Bernhard Witzenbichler, MD3;  Giora Weisz, MD1,2,4;  Thomas D. Stuckey, MD5;  Timothy D. Henry, MD6,7;  Thomas McAndrew, PhD1;  Roxana Mehran, MD1,8;  Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM1,2;  Gregg W. Stone, MD1,2;  Philippe Généreux, MD1,9,10

Björn Redfors, MD, PhD1;  Akiko Maeha...
We report the adverse event rates after rotational atherectomy (RA) with contemporary drug-eluting stent implantation and compare RA to cutting balloon angioplasty and balloon-only angioplasty in the all-comers ADAPT-DES trial.
We report the adverse event rates after rotational atherectomy (RA) with contemporary drug-eluting stent implantation and compare RA to cutting balloon angioplasty and balloon-only angioplasty in the all-comers ADAPT-DES trial.
We report the adverse event...
06/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
04/15/2017

Shiv Kumar Agarwal, MD1;  Srikanth Kasula, MD1;  Mohan M. Edupuganti, MD1;  Sameer Raina, MD1;  Fnu Shailesh, MD1;  Ahmed Almomani, MD1;  Jason J. Payne, MD1;  Naga V. Pothineni, MD1;  Barry F. Uretsky, MD1,2;  Abdul Hakeem, MD1,2

Shiv Kumar Agarwal, MD1;  Srikanth Ka...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) value between 0.75 and 0.80 is considered the "gray zone" and outcomes data relative to treatment strategy (revascularization vs medical therapy alone [deferral]) are limited for this group. A total of 238...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) value between 0.75 and 0.80 is considered the "gray zone" and outcomes data relative to treatment strategy (revascularization vs medical therapy alone [deferral]) are limited for this group. A total of 238...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR)...
04/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology

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