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Editorial

Commentary
03/29/2016
The results of the Nguyen-Trong study are hypothesis generating and encourage further investigation into the importance of SB loss during CTO-PCI. Should additional studies find conclusively worse outcomes following SB loss, it will become...
The results of the Nguyen-Trong study are hypothesis generating and encourage further investigation into the importance of SB loss during CTO-PCI. Should additional studies find conclusively worse outcomes following SB loss, it will become...
The results of the Nguyen-Trong...
03/29/2016
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
03/29/2016
Overall, as the use of TAVR continues to expand, the role for identifying which patients are at a higher risk of an adverse outcome post procedure has become increasingly important.
Overall, as the use of TAVR continues to expand, the role for identifying which patients are at a higher risk of an adverse outcome post procedure has become increasingly important.
Overall, as the use of TAVR...
03/29/2016
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
07/31/2015
Dr Ford discusses the United States FDA’s “black box” warning on clopidogrel, and whether this designation was warranted based on the evidence at hand.
Dr Ford discusses the United States FDA’s “black box” warning on clopidogrel, and whether this designation was warranted based on the evidence at hand.
Dr Ford discusses the United...
07/31/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Letters to the Editor
02/01/2015
Dr Heuser reflects on the evolution of coronary aneurysm treatment, from his experience as part of the team that place the first PTFE-covered stent in 1993, to today.
Dr Heuser reflects on the evolution of coronary aneurysm treatment, from his experience as part of the team that place the first PTFE-covered stent in 1993, to today.
Dr Heuser reflects on the...
02/01/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Letters to the Editor
02/01/2015
Dr. Madias offers a thoughtful commentary on a June 2014 case report by Rawasia et al, and highlights that Takutsubo syndrome is an enigmatic disease that requires updated diagnostic criteria, including serial echocardiography.
Dr. Madias offers a thoughtful commentary on a June 2014 case report by Rawasia et al, and highlights that Takutsubo syndrome is an enigmatic disease that requires updated diagnostic criteria, including serial echocardiography.
Dr. Madias offers a thoughtful...
02/01/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
11/26/2014
A thoughtful commentary on a July 2014 JIC case report by Ruiz-Salmerón, et al, who provide a rebuttal to this letter.
A thoughtful commentary on a July 2014 JIC case report by Ruiz-Salmerón, et al, who provide a rebuttal to this letter.
A thoughtful commentary on a...
11/26/2014
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
11/26/2014
Abstract: In the context of the rising health-care costs in the United States and the fact that approximately 1 million percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures are performed in the United States annually with a cost approaching...
Abstract: In the context of the rising health-care costs in the United States and the fact that approximately 1 million percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures are performed in the United States annually with a cost approaching...
Abstract: In the context of the...
11/26/2014
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Invasive Thoughts
09/27/2014
We discuss the difficulty of determining appropriateness of percutaneous coronary intervention in cases wherein clinical decision-making can vary.
We discuss the difficulty of determining appropriateness of percutaneous coronary intervention in cases wherein clinical decision-making can vary.
We discuss the difficulty of...
09/27/2014
Journal of Invasive Cardiology