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Pradeep K. Nair, MD, FACC, FSCAI

Drs N'Dandu, Cawich, Nair
Video
08/14/2023
Dr. Pradeep Nair is joined by Dr. Zola N’Dandu and Dr. Ian Cawich to discuss complex cases and share how BD’s innovative suite of products help them treat patients with peripheral arterial disease.
Dr. Pradeep Nair is joined by Dr. Zola N’Dandu and Dr. Ian Cawich to discuss complex cases and share how BD’s innovative suite of products help them treat patients with peripheral arterial disease.
Dr. Pradeep Nair is joined by...
08/14/2023
Vascular Disease Management
OBL Corner
11/16/2022
A review of the safety, efficacy, and outcomes of lower extremity endovascular intervention in patients with symptomatic PAD.
A review of the safety, efficacy, and outcomes of lower extremity endovascular intervention in patients with symptomatic PAD.
A review of the safety,...
11/16/2022
Vascular Disease Management
Rapid Communication
03/29/2011
ABSTRACT: A primary cause of adverse outcomes among high-risk patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may be a diminished capacity to tolerate the hemodynamic and ischemic insults that can occur during the procedure. A...
ABSTRACT: A primary cause of adverse outcomes among high-risk patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may be a diminished capacity to tolerate the hemodynamic and ischemic insults that can occur during the procedure. A...
ABSTRACT: A primary cause of...
03/29/2011
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
01/19/2022
The authors report their experience in treating patients with chronic venous disease using the Zilver Vena venous self-expanding stent.
The authors report their experience in treating patients with chronic venous disease using the Zilver Vena venous self-expanding stent.
The authors report their...
01/19/2022
Vascular Disease Management
Commentary
06/29/2015
Should ultrasound (US)-guided vascular access be used to guide all femoral artery cannulations? Editorial commentary discusses femoral access-related complications and the promise of US guidance.
Should ultrasound (US)-guided vascular access be used to guide all femoral artery cannulations? Editorial commentary discusses femoral access-related complications and the promise of US guidance.
Should ultrasound (US)-guided...
06/29/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Editor's Corner
08/30/2023
Looking at a unique case.
Looking at a unique case.
Looking at a unique case.
08/30/2023
Vascular Disease Management
Editor's Corner
07/16/2018
CTOs comprise a large percentage of lower extremity arterial interventions. In my opinion, true lumen antegrade CTO crossing would be the preferred approach.
CTOs comprise a large percentage of lower extremity arterial interventions. In my opinion, true lumen antegrade CTO crossing would be the preferred approach.
CTOs comprise a large percentage...
07/16/2018
Vascular Disease Management
Video
08/31/2023
In this video, Dr. Pradeep Nair comments on a case where a migratory bullet was extracted safely using a snare and a Protrieve sheath (Inari Medical),
In this video, Dr. Pradeep Nair comments on a case where a migratory bullet was extracted safely using a snare and a Protrieve sheath (Inari Medical),
In this video, Dr. Pradeep Nair...
08/31/2023
Vascular Disease Management
Original Research
09/13/2018
A study led by Craig Walker, MD, confirms the safety and efficacy of the VASCADE VCS device when used in closure of antegrade femoral access sites during peripheral endovascular interventions in the treatment of PAD.
A study led by Craig Walker, MD, confirms the safety and efficacy of the VASCADE VCS device when used in closure of antegrade femoral access sites during peripheral endovascular interventions in the treatment of PAD.
A study led by Craig Walker, MD,...
09/13/2018
Vascular Disease Management
Fellows' Corner
12/17/2020
Patients with end-stage foot are commonly diabetic and/or have advanced chronic kidney disease. These patients are at very high risk for major amputation and generally are poor candidates for surgical revascularization due to poor target...
Patients with end-stage foot are commonly diabetic and/or have advanced chronic kidney disease. These patients are at very high risk for major amputation and generally are poor candidates for surgical revascularization due to poor target...
Patients with end-stage foot are...
12/17/2020
Vascular Disease Management