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Volume 30 - Issue 1 - January, 2018

Feature

Original Contribution
10/15/2017

Linda M. Koshy, MD1;  Laura H. Aberle, BSPH2;  Mitchell W. Krucoff, MD1;  Connie N. Hess, MD, MHS3;  Ernest Mazzaferri, Jr, MD4;  Sanjit S. Jolly, MD, MSc5;  Alice Jacobs, MD6;  C. Michael Gibson, MD7;  Roxana Mehran MD8;  Ian C. Gilchrist, MD9;  Sunil V. Rao, MD1,10

Linda M. Koshy, MD1;  Laura H. Aberle...
This study was conducted to determine the association between radial access, guided femoral access, and non-guided femoral access on postprocedural bleeding and vascular complications after percutaneous coronary intervention.
This study was conducted to determine the association between radial access, guided femoral access, and non-guided femoral access on postprocedural bleeding and vascular complications after percutaneous coronary intervention.
This study was conducted to...
10/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
09/15/2017

Alexander Volodarskiy, MD1;  Sunil Kumar, MD2;  Radoslaw Pracon, MD3;  Mandeep Sidhu, MD5;  Evgeny Kretov, MD5; Tomasz Mazurek, MD6;  Olga Bockeria, MD7;  Upendra Kaul, MD8;  Sripal Bangalore, MD, MHA9

 

Alexander Volodarskiy, MD1;  Sunil Ku...
This study evaluates the outcomes of drug-eluting vs bare-metal stent with implantation in patients with chronic kidney disease.
This study evaluates the outcomes of drug-eluting vs bare-metal stent with implantation in patients with chronic kidney disease.
This study evaluates the...
09/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
09/15/2017

Penelope P. Rampersad, MD, MSc1;  Jacob A. Udell, MD, MPH1,2,5;  Rami Zawi, MD2,5;  Maral Ouzounian, MD, PhD3,5;  Christopher B. Overgaard, MD, MSc1,5;  Vinoda Sharma, MD1,5;  Vivek Rao, MD, PhD3,5; Michael E. Farkouh, MD, MSc1,4,5;  Vladim√≠r D≈æav√≠k, MD1,5

Penelope P. Rampersad, MD, MSc1;  Jac...
Despite widespread use, evidence to support preemptive IABP insertion for patients undergoing high-risk CABG surgery remains sparse, and in need of a well-defined clinical trial. To inform the design of a prospective trial, we sought to...
Despite widespread use, evidence to support preemptive IABP insertion for patients undergoing high-risk CABG surgery remains sparse, and in need of a well-defined clinical trial. To inform the design of a prospective trial, we sought to...
Despite widespread use, evidence...
09/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology

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