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John C. Messenger, MD, FACC, FSCAI

10/05/2012
Abstract: Background. Previous research found at least one vascular closure device (VCD) to be associated with excess vascular complications, compared to manual compression (MC) controls, following cardiac catheterization. Since that time,...
Abstract: Background. Previous research found at least one vascular closure device (VCD) to be associated with excess vascular complications, compared to manual compression (MC) controls, following cardiac catheterization. Since that time,...
Abstract: Background. Previous...
10/05/2012
Cath Lab Digest
Case Report
10/28/2008
Author Affiliations: From the *University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences, Division of Cardiology, and the §Denver VA Medical Center, Division of Cardiology, Denver, Colorado. The authors report no conflicts of interest regarding the...
Author Affiliations: From the *University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences, Division of Cardiology, and the §Denver VA Medical Center, Division of Cardiology, Denver, Colorado. The authors report no conflicts of interest regarding the...
Author Affiliations: From the...
10/28/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
06/29/2012
Abstract: Background. Previous research found at least one vascular closure device (VCD) to be associated with excess vascular complications, compared to manual compression (MC) controls, following cardiac catheterization. Since that time,...
Abstract: Background. Previous research found at least one vascular closure device (VCD) to be associated with excess vascular complications, compared to manual compression (MC) controls, following cardiac catheterization. Since that time,...
Abstract: Background. Previous...
06/29/2012
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Messenger
Clinical Trial Update
05/19/2023
John C. Messenger, MD, FACC, FSCAI
John C. Messenger, MD, FACC, FSCAI
John C. Messenger, MD, FACC,...
05/19/2023
Cath Lab Digest