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Eric D. Peterson, MD, MPH

Commentary
08/01/2008
Finding the “right dose” of a medication for an individual patient remains an illusive challenge for the practicing clinician. As part of the drug approval process, drug developers use randomized controlled trials to determine the general...
Finding the “right dose” of a medication for an individual patient remains an illusive challenge for the practicing clinician. As part of the drug approval process, drug developers use randomized controlled trials to determine the general...
Finding the “right dose” of a...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
08/01/2008
On September 16th, 1977, Andreas Gruentzig performed the first coronary angioplasty on a 38-year-old man with a discrete proximal left anterior descending artery lesion. The procedure was a success, and the field of interventional cardiology...
On September 16th, 1977, Andreas Gruentzig performed the first coronary angioplasty on a 38-year-old man with a discrete proximal left anterior descending artery lesion. The procedure was a success, and the field of interventional cardiology...
On September 16th, 1977, Andreas...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
03/05/2014
The authors theorize that a proximal and distal balloon occlusion technique was implemented along with a combination of coils and glue could be effective for pseudoaneurysm in various high-flow situations.
The authors theorize that a proximal and distal balloon occlusion technique was implemented along with a combination of coils and glue could be effective for pseudoaneurysm in various high-flow situations.
The authors theorize that a...
03/05/2014
Vascular Disease Management