Volume 14 - Issue 1 - January 2017
12/28/2016
Johannes Lammer, MD, is professor of radiology and interventional radiology at the Medical University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria. Dr. Lammer is principal investigator for the ESPRIT I trial, which evaluated the safety and performance of the...
Johannes Lammer, MD, is professor of radiology and interventional radiology at the Medical University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria. Dr. Lammer is principal investigator for the ESPRIT I trial, which evaluated the safety and performance of the...
Johannes Lammer, MD, is...
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Vascular Disease Management
Tips and Techniques
12/28/2016
Marcin K. Kolber, MD1; Robert A. Lookstein, MD2
1Mount Sinai Beth Israel and the 2Icahn School of Medicine if Mount Sinai
New York, New York
Marcin K. Kolber, MD1; Robert A. Look...
Atherectomy prior to DEB angioplasty is one approach to reduce mural calcification and improve the efficacy of drug delivery.
Atherectomy prior to DEB angioplasty is one approach to reduce mural calcification and improve the efficacy of drug delivery.
Atherectomy prior to DEB...
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Vascular Disease Management
Feature
Case Report
12/28/2016
V.S. Srinath, MD, DM; Geetesh Manik, MD, DM; T.N.C. Padmanabhan, MD, DM; Mohammed Sadiq Azam, MD, DNB resident (cardiology)
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India
V.S. Srinath, MD, DM; Geetesh Manik, ...
The authors describe a case of complete neoendothelial avulsion and distal embolization of right coronary artery in-stent restenosis during percutaneous coronary intervention, which was successfully managed with thrombosuction.
The authors describe a case of complete neoendothelial avulsion and distal embolization of right coronary artery in-stent restenosis during percutaneous coronary intervention, which was successfully managed with thrombosuction.
The authors describe a case of...
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Vascular Disease Management
Insights
Editor's Corner
12/28/2016
Marianne Brodmann, MD
Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
Marianne Brodmann, MD
Medical Uni...
Toe pressure, rather than ABI or ankle pressure alone, may be a better measure of perfusion in all patients with critical limb ischemia.
Toe pressure, rather than ABI or ankle pressure alone, may be a better measure of perfusion in all patients with critical limb ischemia.
Toe pressure, rather than ABI or...
12/28/2016
Vascular Disease Management
Column
Editor's Corner
12/28/2016
Clinicians clearly need objective tests that can better determine who should have intervention and to determine the subsequent adequacy of intervention or surgery.
Clinicians clearly need objective tests that can better determine who should have intervention and to determine the subsequent adequacy of intervention or surgery.
Clinicians clearly need...
12/28/2016
Vascular Disease Management