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Edo Kaluski, MD

Original Contribution
02/24/2010
ABSTRACT: Background. Ectopic origin of the right coronary artery (RCA) occurs in ≈1.0% of studied populations. We investigated the prevalence and location of ectopic RCAs among patients undergoing coronary angiography (CA) and assessed its...
ABSTRACT: Background. Ectopic origin of the right coronary artery (RCA) occurs in ≈1.0% of studied populations. We investigated the prevalence and location of ectopic RCAs among patients undergoing coronary angiography (CA) and assessed its...
ABSTRACT: Background. Ectopic...
02/24/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Rapid Communication
08/01/2008
With conventional equipment and methodology, certain anatomic conditions preclude the ability to pass a guidewire, balloon, or stent into the diseased target segment. These rare conditions include unusual coronary anatomy, chronic total...
With conventional equipment and methodology, certain anatomic conditions preclude the ability to pass a guidewire, balloon, or stent into the diseased target segment. These rare conditions include unusual coronary anatomy, chronic total...
With conventional equipment and...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Review
12/28/2018
We review the literature regarding the potential problems of the Impella CP catheter, including dislodgment, mechanical failure, and the need to remove the catheter while maintaining arterial access to either insert a new mechanical...
We review the literature regarding the potential problems of the Impella CP catheter, including dislodgment, mechanical failure, and the need to remove the catheter while maintaining arterial access to either insert a new mechanical...
We review the literature...
12/28/2018
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Review
08/05/2014
Abstract: The use of transradial access for cardiac catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has increased substantially in recent years. However, the transradial approach may not be feasible in certain patients. Although...
Abstract: The use of transradial access for cardiac catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has increased substantially in recent years. However, the transradial approach may not be feasible in certain patients. Although...
Abstract: The use of transradial...
08/05/2014
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
04/25/2017
With the advance of radial access and ulnar access there has been an increased interest in performing right heart catheterization and right-heart based procedures via antecubital venous access. Our purpose is to describe the venous anatomy of...
With the advance of radial access and ulnar access there has been an increased interest in performing right heart catheterization and right-heart based procedures via antecubital venous access. Our purpose is to describe the venous anatomy of...
With the advance of radial...
04/25/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Brief Communication
08/01/2021
This manuscript describes the refinements of ipsilateral wire protection and bailout strategy for large-bore femoral access and especially transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
This manuscript describes the refinements of ipsilateral wire protection and bailout strategy for large-bore femoral access and especially transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
This manuscript describes the...
08/01/2021
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
08/01/2008
Primary angioplasty has become the preferred therapeutic modality in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Despite a rapid and sustained restoration of flow through a previously occluded epicardial coronary artery, perfusion at the...
Primary angioplasty has become the preferred therapeutic modality in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Despite a rapid and sustained restoration of flow through a previously occluded epicardial coronary artery, perfusion at the...
Primary angioplasty has become...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
08/01/2008
Significant left main coronary stenosis occurs in 5–7% of patients undergoing coronary angiography.1,2 Patients with “unprotected” left main coronary artery (ULMCA) disease treated medically have an estimated 3-year mortality rate of ...
Significant left main coronary stenosis occurs in 5–7% of patients undergoing coronary angiography.1,2 Patients with “unprotected” left main coronary artery (ULMCA) disease treated medically have an estimated 3-year mortality rate of ...
Significant left main coronary...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
01/28/2011
ABSTRACT: High-risk cardiac patients, especially those with severe coronary artery disease, are prone to ischemic, arrhythmic and heart failure complications during urgent or emergent noncardiac surgery. The American and European guidelines...
ABSTRACT: High-risk cardiac patients, especially those with severe coronary artery disease, are prone to ischemic, arrhythmic and heart failure complications during urgent or emergent noncardiac surgery. The American and European guidelines...
ABSTRACT: High-risk cardiac...
01/28/2011
Journal of Invasive Cardiology